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Citroën ZX Volcane, 1992. The ZX was designed at Bertone by Donato Coco, sharing many components with Peugeot's 305. The Volcano came with a 2.0 litre 16 valve 4 cylinder engine share with the Peugeot 405 Mi16
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optimized horse riding
#my art#im. not going to comment on whatever that horse segment in that video was. except for this#i submit: c!dream rides horses really really normally#no reins no stirrups just straight balance baby#c!dream#c!techno#dsmp#dsmp fanart#rivals duo
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Hot take; I don’t like Sweet Vitriol. Not because I don’t like Cobel but because I think she didn’t deserve to be completely written out of the show.
#like#I’m not even going to get into the complete mistake that was putting two solo episodes back to back#with the first episode being an engaging lore reveal staring one of the most beloved characters in the show#giving us insight on the main plot’s big mystery#having it followed by a slow paced interpretive episode starring a character no one outside of tumblr really appreciates#but like I also think all of Sweet Vitriol should have been a C plot to the main MarkGemma mystery and Irving/Seths/Hellynas investigations#because Cobel is IMPORTANT#she was the main big bad of season one#she DESERVES the screen time#she DESERVES the importance#and more importantly she DESERVES a place in the show#she was completely fucked out of the story line in season 2 and shoe horned back in so unnaturally#and she doesn’t DESERVE THATTT#I think having her segments split along the rest of the episodes as a C plot would have made her transition back in with the mains#for episodes 9/10 so much more natural#I have#a lot of problems with season 2#rants#rants that may not make sense#severance#severance spoilers#severance season 2#severance 2#text post#harmony cobel
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dudunsparce segment charm mockup but you have a 1:5 chance of pulling a 3 segment🍡
reblogs appreciated!
#pokemon#pkmn#fanmerch#dudunsparce#subjecting my followers to the horrifying ordeal of Gacha Rates#havent decided if i want them to be 1:4 or 1:5 odds#with odds increasing based on bulk orders (eg if u ordered 2 it would be either 1:2 or 2:5 odds of getting 3 segment and so on and so forth#ngl out of all my pitches im looking fwd to this one the most >:3c#they'll probably be the last to get produced out of all the stuff i've shared tho b/c of how much more. complex it is.#originally had the design where the clasp would go on the tail tip end instead but#was worried that mightve been too much weight to support considering how much smaller the tail bit is compared to the head
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Mass Effect LE1: Cyrus & Garrus' first conversation on the Normandy
Casual Hubs for LE1
Andromeda Officer Casual for Male Shepard (LE1)
Morning's Hairstyles for MaleShep LE1
#mass effect#mass effect mods#cyrus shepard#garrus vakarian#male shepard#masseffectedit#dailygaming#gamingedit#edain's edits#probably the only garrus thing im gonna gif but i thought this convo perfectly paints their relationship#i almost gave up on it halfway thru b/c it was getting to be longer than i thought#initially it was literally only gonna be the last 2 gifs but like i said -- its a good segment for their relationship
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I have no patience for “but don’t worry I don’t hate dean” blogging
like even if you’re in the minority who do hate dean who gives a fuck outside of you could be playing touys with me even better if you managed to cut thru all the perfectly valid reasons for your disinterest in/disgust towards him. like is hating dean a crime lmfao. to this fandom it is!
hating sam is the real problem lol it changed the course of the canon at several significant junctures.
#note that Hating Sam and Hating Cas are not positions that r anywhere near as contentious to normie fandom <3#and this is true if you compare each of the major ship segments as well#it’s fine for D/C fandom to hate sam and it’s fine for S/D fandom to hate cas#say a bad word abt dean however and you are committing a fandom sin LMAO PLEASE. give me a break#the audience versus sam and dean
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MCU Rewatch #3: THOR (2011)
General Impressions: I'm allowed to like this one for reasons unrelated to objective quality! I'm also allowed to dislike it for same!
Thor does a good job at a bunch of things. It manages to really succinctly outline what Asgard's deal is, who the major players are, and how this complete fantasy world works, while remaining in the context of a two-hour movie that mostly doesn't even take place there. It's very funny in places! It's not at all a deep movie, but it's entertaining and fantastical and that's fun. This is -- and was! -- the perfect movie to watch in a cold movie theater during a hot summer, munching popcorn and explosions, and that's a perfectly valid thing to be.
Anyway, for me the best parts and the worst parts of this movie were the same, ie Loki. We'll get there -- he was by far the most complex part of this really quite simple film, and that has its plusses and minuses!
All in all, there's nothing wrong with a simple film, and for the most part that's what I'll say about Thor: it was a simple film with good fight scenes, and nothing much was wrong with it.
OH. Except the sound balancing/editing. That was absolutely criminal and whoever was in charge of sound design for this movie should be shot, not just for their crimes here but for the many years of emulation to come.
The Hero: Like the movie, simple but endearing, with a genuine heart.
Thor is definitely not as compelling as Tony Stark, but he's likeable, and his emotional arc is definitely both present and the most genuine part of this movie. In a lot of ways, what we see here is that Thor is a big kid. He makes decisions without thinking about consequences. He does not bother to try and read a room. He's arrogant in a way that reflects his position, but he's also arrogant in a way that suggests he hasn't considered his position -- having his powers, hammer, and home taken away from him is a shock because he's never thought about the fact that he had them in the first place. Getting sent to Earth is more or less a boy being grounded by his father to try and teach him responsibility. Thor is almost a coming-of-age movie, except that it never quite feels like Thor actually gets there -- he's better, by the end, but not quite a man standing on his own two feet just yet. Breaking the Bifrost is a sacrifice on his part, not a decision carrying the weight of the responsibilities Thor will have as an adult and future king.
That said, I really enjoyed the sincerity of his confusion and grief over being told Odin was dead. He's a hurt little kid, asking his brother if please, can I go home. The scene with Selvig in the bar is one of the best in the movie, with Thor admitting vulnerability and doubt and regret over how he left things with his father. (And again, telling that all of these are feelings about his dad, with a man old enough to be a dad/granddad, and that's the energy Thor needs to lean on right now -- Selvig, not Jane, gets Thor's emotional breakthrough moments, because Thor is a tall handsome child who hasn't grown past needing a parent.)
Also, I vaguely remember some fan back-and-forth about whether Thor is kind of dumb, or very smart but trolling, or very smart and just ignorant of local customs. Upon rewatch, Thor may or may not be smart, but he doesn't particularly care. He does shit on Earth because he doesn't care enough to pay attention to whether it's appropriate. Nobody else is smashing coffee mugs, and the diner is totally lacking in raucous celebratory energy, but Thor wants to be raucous and celebrate, so he's going to do so whether it's appropriate or not. Doesn't matter that he's been driven around in cars his whole time on Earth, he doesn't spend thirty seconds to think about what might be appropriate travel, he's going to make assumptions. This is more of that self-centered teenager logic, where he doesn't bother to try and think about the existence of points of view outside his own.
The Villain: If I end up having Loki Feels by the end of this marathon I'm going to stab something. I refuse.
Anyway, Loki was the most complex part of this really quite simple film, which has good and bad sides! I can and will be objective about how well/poorly that complexity was rendered, but sitting here thirteen years after this movie came out, I can admit it: I really fucking hate the Evil Adopted Kid trope. It's a shitty trope and I don't like it, for personal reasons, and that is always going to color my experience with Loki in any movie where he shows up
That aside, Loki's actual motivations and plans in this movie were baffling and kind of a mess. The problem is that Loki is a complex character, with a lot of doubts, full of love and jealousy and insecurity and pride, but we very rarely get to see him from the inside. It feels like the movie was really invested in surprising people with the end twist of Loki killing Laufey in front of Odin, revealing that actually he was on Asgard's side all along! and does not hate his family! So therefore, for the movie before that, we had to be witness to everyone else's doubts about him and only seeing his actions from the outside, to keep that a surprise. I can see how it'd be effective on a first watch, when the suspense of 'what is this guy going to do and what side is he on?' can pull a viewer through the movie. On a rewatch, knowing what Loki's ultimate deal is, it just feels confusing and inconsistent. What exactly was your plan for when your dad woke up, Loki? Did you actually intend to leave Thor on Earth forever? Were you or were you not actually hoping to kill your brother? What the fuck was your endgame here?
I think there is probably a very interesting story here where Loki's plans seem muddled because he's muddled, awash with emotions and doubts and the inner conflict between love of his brother, twisting jealousy, the objective truth that Thor would be a terrible king, and the fact that Loki, like Thor, is also still very much a grown-up kid. He's making dumb decisions by the seat of his pants and his motivations are contradictory and messy. That tracks, with what we see, but we don't get to see that because this movie is too invested in its twist and its simplicity. Allowing Loki the time and space to be this complicated would steal the entire show from his simpler, genuine brother, and because the movie itself wanted to be simple and straightforward, there wasn't room to hold the layers of its complicated villain. No wonder the Tumblr girlies went wild for him.
The Ensemble: Weak romantic lead with an A+ comic sidekick, hobbled by needing to run two casts at once.
I think this is where we really see Thor suffer from the problem of having to establish two casts at the same time. The New Mexico side of the equation, Jane and Selvig and Darcy, simply doesn't get time for character development. We know next to nothing about Jane, except that she cares about her research and once dated a doctor. Why this research? How did she get into it? How long has she been in New Mexico? What university does she even work for??? It's true that we don't get a lot of details about, say, Pepper's backstory, but it doesn't matter because we understand from the very beginning how she fits into her life and also Tony's life. Jane is a brief three-day whirlwind in Thor's existence, and that's not enough time for him or us to understand who she is or why we should love her. It feels like the movie went through the motions of having a Lady Love Interest, and it doesn't work out great.
Darcy and Selvig actually fare better, simply because there's less need for them to be more than they are. All we know about Darcy is that she's a polisci major who's working a summer internship way outside of her field, but we don't need to know more -- she's there to be fucking hilarious and indeed she is. Selvig is there to help facilitate Jane's choices and Thor's emotional development, and he does his job well.
The Asgardians have a similar problem. Thor's four friends are basically interchangeable (Sif's only notable distinction being that she's a girl). Thor's mom...shows up? We get the impression that there's more going on with Odin than we've seen, but I wonder if some of that is just me remembering Ragnarok -- either way, given that Odin is literally in a coma for 3/4 of this movie, it doesn't mean much. Heimdall probably has more characterization than anyone else in Asgard other than Loki, and that is...not a lot.
It's a lot of just not very much, across the board.
The Franchise: We're already seeing the formula start to get built and tested in the moviemaking labs.
It's fascinating watching Thor on screen directly after two back-to-back movies of Tony Stark, because Thor has some of Tony's same growth arc with none of his fascinating complexity. On the surface they've got the same vague sketched outline: careless, self-involved privileged prettyboy must learn to think outside himself and care for others to become a hero. Thor takes that plotline in a very different direction, which means the movie doesn't feel same-y, but a more cynical viewer might wish to speculate about what boardroom or producer's office suggested that the writing team follow that.
I think Thor actually does better about wasting time trying to set up the future of the franchise. We don't spend a ton of time on Coulson and Hawkeye here -- if we watched this movie with no idea who they were or that they were here to set up anything at all, they'd function fine as Generic Government People (with an inexplicable thing for archery). I think the place where the setting-up hits worst, actually, might be with Loki: he needs to be complex and sympathetic enough to be interesting as the main villain of Avengers, but we can't resolve anything about him before that. (Not sure how far they'd planned the plot of Avengers at this point in the production run, but I wouldn't be surprised if they'd already called him as their bad guy.)
Thinking about the big thematic MCU premise of a superhero world without secret identities -- the choice of Thor as our next hero in the franchise, somebody who neither has nor needed a secret identity to begin with, is clever there. They're not going back on the freedom from overworked secret identity bullshit that they've promised, but they're also not stuck making a second movie about the lack of them, which would just end up looking like a retread of IM2. The secrets we do find here are all kept by SHIELD, which is clearly trying to keep superhero stuff in, and just as clearly is not managing it. (Loki also has a secret identity, with his discovery of his Jotunn heritage...hmm, much to think about there for the future.)
We pretty much lose all themes around the military-industrial complex here, and the movie is probably the better for it, considering what a hash IM2 made of the subject.
VERDICT: A breezy, light 6/10
Thor is in every respect a perfectly fine movie. It's simple, it's straightforward, it manages to do a bunch of things and establish a brand new fantasy setting without actually putting much depth into any of them.
I suspect that, as I get further on in this franchise, 'perfectly fine and no great flaws' is going to be the verdict on a lot of these movies, and I'm going to start dropping my number rating lower and lower every time something shows up that's simply fine. For now, with the context of only IM1 and 2, 'does light summer adventure flick competently with some sincerity and doesn't fuck it up' feels like an improvement over IM2's messiness, so that's where I'm rating it.
Except for the sound design. Anyone who thinks their battle sequences need sound effects roughly 800% of a standard dialogue scene should be forced to watch their own movies with the sound on a pair of unremovable headphones set to a flat however-loud-it-needs-to-be-to-hear-people-talking. Perhaps, after the deafness ensues, they will change fucking careers.
#C watches MCU 2024#Thor#MCU#every version of this character and title are just different variants on saying Thor#well and also I guess#Loki#oh Loki#not looking forward to the Avengers rewatch segment about you
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#cs19 video game#gifs#many things#1- hannah montana! carmen#1.b- gemma sparkles omfg#2- i am upset they didn't use 2 seconds to give us a clue of what her fit might be#2.b- there is a suit carmen which is not in our closet and thus another disappointment if i have to play this i want to dress up#2.C- i think in general the lack of effort in this lil segment makes me really bummed because its such a what scenario#3- those fans do not look excited#but at least i have singer!au fuel here
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all this stuff with shingo has been great, but really i need all three of them performing together
#they haven't released a song with all 3 of them for a while and chika abema doesn't have a music segment like nanani did :'c#and i didn't care for the last singtuyo song lol
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Tom Holkenborg - London Suite in C Major from the Mortal Engines Soundtrack
#it's really for the part that kicks off at minute 3. unfortunately there's not an isolated segment for that#Mortal Engines#Tom Holkenborg#Junkie XL#London Suite in C Major#soundtrack#OST#music time#Youtube
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What a difference 33 years makes juxtaposition of Opel Frontera, 1991 & Opel Frontera, 2024. Stellantis has resurrected the Frontera model name for their new C-segment compact crossover that will be offered in electric and hybrid form. The original Frontera was a badge-engineered version of the Isuzu MU/Rodeo from a time when both Isuzu and Opel were part of General Motors. The new Frontera is a badge-engineered version of the Citroën C3 Aircross with which it shares the Stellantis CMP Smart Car Platform that is also used by Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Peugeot. It will be marketed in the UK as the Vauxhall Frontera, as was the previous generation
#Opel#Opel Frontera#badge engineering#Stellantis#C segment#crossover#2024#1991#what a difference#Vauxhall Fontera#4X4#General Motors#Isuzu MU
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I WANNA BE A GIRL SO BAD WHY WHY WHYVWHY WHY WHY WHYVWHY WHYW WHYVWHYW WHY WHY WHY
#WHY CANT I BE A GIRL I WANNA BE A GIRL SO BADDDDDDDDD#WHY DO I HAVE TO LIVE IN A TRANSPHO I C COUNTRY I WANNA BE A GIRL AAAAAAHHHHHHHH#I WANNA WEAR DRESSES AND HAVE SHE HER PRONOUNS AND BE PRETTY#I LOOK LIKE A FOX NEWS SEGMENT WHERE THEY GO oh this Thing wants to go into Your Daughtwrs Restroom#fuck#i wanna be a girllllllllll :(((((
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marvez: i've been waiting here a few minutes and jack perry will not get out of this car. time to knock. (tap tap tap tap tap)
#jungle boy#jack perry#hook#video#postzon#i was just going to post a clip of the first part but the whole thing is really good sooooooooooo#im just a sucker for a goofy segment. :)c
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Just finished zero time dilemma… don’t think I’ve ever been so disappointed in an ending since drv3
#zero escape#zero escape spoilers#ztd spoilers#juno sayings#the game is just such a mixed bag to me???#d team segments were excellent and the best parts of the game#c team was a bit messily written but was ultimately pretty fun#but q team was just not very engaging#and the cliffhanger ending?#there are still so many questions???#so what they just saved the world by hopping around???#radical 6 was just created to kill one guy???#and we don’t even find out who that guy truly was???#what even was the entire motive for that??#what happened to aoi?#what exactly is up with brother and free the soul???#like the big threat is just solved off-screen???#and then we get important info from the files instead of actually showing them in game???#and the whole delta twist is so confusing#he was just there the entire time huh??????#so many of the game over endings are just ‘characters does something wrong and then dies’#but then we get one game over with something that actually adds more!!!#the one with diana and phi made me tear up#not all of them need to have substance but can’t more??#I dunno im just disappointed
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every cwilbur fanwriter who has ever written about utah has been wrong including wilbur soot himself
#he recorded the utah segment in joshua tree national park. thats like the worst rep of utah ever.#< not a geoguessr expert but i am a biologist in utah and i recognize that shit anywhere#utah is basically empty up till you get to the salt lake area which is wayy up north#not a true desert#this kinda goes into my shit abt cacti. SAGUARPS ARE ONLY IN ARIZONA AND MEXICO!!!!#c!wilbur
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