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redrcs · 3 months
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Killing Heidi
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y2k-2day · 1 year
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Killing Heidi - Live Without It (2000)
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kirapuru · 9 months
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Ella Hooper 2019
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dougwallen · 1 year
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Ella Hooper review for The Weekend Australian
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loveloki555 · 5 months
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INFP
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Lucy Pevensie
Vincent van Gogh
Lady Sigyn
Ella
Bella
Luna Lovegood
Luke Skywalker
Anne Shirley
Molly Hooper
Newt Scammander
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shylockgnomes · 1 year
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The Chequered Flag Update!
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The Chequered Flag (9405 words) by littleweedwrites Chapters: 6/16 Fandom: Sherlock (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & John Watson, James Sholto & John Watson, Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, James Sholto/John Watson Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Molly Hooper, Harry Watson, James Sholto (Sherlock), John Watson's Mother, Ella (Sherlock), Mike Stamford, Mrs. Hudson (Sherlock Holmes), Mary Morstan, Irene Adler (Sherlock Holmes), Mycroft Holmes Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Car Racing, Car Accidents, Implied/Referenced Homophobia, Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, death mention, Therapy, Alternate Universe - Different First Meeting, Johnlock - Freeform, Mechanics, Past Mary Morstan/John Watson, Really I promise it's not really a thing, She's nice in this because to be honest she doesn't feature very much at all Summary: John Watson used to be a top class racing driver, before. Now he's a wreck and if he stands any chance of getting back behind the wheel he needs all the help he can get.
It's another Pit Stop! We meet a bunch of a familiar faces in this one!
Just as awarning there's likely to either be a delay or mini hiatus through the next month as I'm taking part in @fluffbruary with one of the other long works I'm working on.
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redgoldblue · 1 year
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Seven Specifics
i was tagged by @itwoodbeprefect 💖
Relationship Status: single. have decided at the ripe old age of 22, suffering through one, that i don’t like having crushes actually (if any of my sibs are reading this no you aren’t shut up go away. you never heard about this)
Favorite Color(s): purple but also yellow and i can’t forget my good friend red
Last Song I Listened To: a cover of From Little Things Big Things Grow by Archie Roach and Ella Hooper and some other people on Rockwiz (Australian music quiz show)
Song In My Head: last one was either The Bones by Maren Morris or Fire by Springsteen. the latter of which i have been playing on repeat the last three days
Three Favourite Foods: hm. imma say spinach and feta gozleme, chocolate mousse, and popcorn, but that list could change at any moment
Last Thing(s) I Googled: ...From Little Things Big Things Grow, while watching it. Before that, ‘paladin’ so I could give my mother an accurate definition of the D&D class, and ‘lisa sanders books’ bc I was trying to remember the name of Every Patient Tells A Story.
Dream Trip: I want to do a train/ferry-only trip across UK/Europe so bad. had it all planned out pre-covid and it was probably unrealistic even then but then it became even more unrealistic. one day maybe. Also US East Coast-West Coast road trip. and going back to Hawaii and literally just spending like a year in some little house on Kauai writing. also train across Russia. i just want to go places basically
i'll tag @krysten-knitter (whose fault Fire is bc you rbed a gifset of it the other day), @smooth-mccrimmonal and @magical-friends
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bongaboi · 2 years
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England: Women's Euro 2022 Champions
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Match in brief: Kelly picks moment to perfection England stuck with the same XI as in every game on their run to the final, but there was a blow for Germany in the warm-up when captain Alex Popp – who had scored in all five previous matches – picked up an injury, forcing Lea Schüller to step in.
The atmosphere was understandably frenzied in the packed Wembley stands early on, especially when Lauren Hemp's cross was met by the head of Ellen White, though Merle Frohms was in the way.
The hosts were having slightly the better of the opening exchanges, forcing a succession of corners, but on 25 minutes Germany seemed set to take the lead from one of their own, only for Leah Williamson to scramble away Marina Hegering's effort from point-blank range. White then raced on to a Beth Mead cutback, but her strike sailed just over.
Striker Tabea Wassmuth arrived for Germany at half-time and she quickly had a chance, pouncing on a loose ball on the left and cutting in before being denied by Mary Earps. Lina Magull also went close and Sarina Wiegman responded by introducing Alessia Russo, who had already notched a record four goals as a substitute in the finals, along with her similarly impactful Manchester United club-mate Ella Toone.
Within seven minutes, Toone struck. Mead was off the pitch injured, leaving England temporarily with ten players, but Keira Walsh's incisive through ball from deep set Toone free and – one on one with Frohms – she held her nerve with a dinked finish.
Germany responded and Magull smashed a shot onto the crossbar, Schüller hitting the rebound straight at a relieved, and grinning, Earps. Her relief was short lived, however, as Magull returned to beat Earps with 11 minutes left, a slick move culminating in Wassmuth providing the assist with a low centre, and the showpiece now destined for extra time.
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's side called the tune for the first additional 15 minutes without seriously testing Earps, but England grew in stature once more and Frohms had to be alert to kick away Toone's long-range effort as the final entered the second period of extra time.
Then came the moment England fans had dreamed of. Lucy Bronze helped Lauren Hemp's corner into danger area and Kelly prodded in at the second attempt for her first international goal. Impeccable timing and a strike that Germany had no answer to as the hosts ran down the clock with ease to kick off the celebrations.
Visa Player of the Match: Keira Walsh (England) "Walsh balanced the team throughout the game. She was the continuous connection between the striker and the defenders. She hardly loses the ball and after winning it she finds the space to purposefully set up the possessional play forwards." UEFA Technical Observer panel
Lynsey Hooper, England reporter There had to be a hero and yet again it was one of Wiegman's substitutes! Step up Kelly, scoring her first international goal to win the final. It wasn't pretty, but England do not care: they get to lift the trophy for the first time. Toone thought she was going to snatch all the headlines when she scored a stunning dinked opener, but Germany were equally as impressive with their goal, Magull mustering a blistering finish at the near post. The Lionesses may have been forced to wait an extra 30 minutes – but when they've waited 38 years, what's another half an hour?
Anna-Sophia Vollmerhausen, Germany reporter Coach Voss-Tecklenburg said before the game that the details would make the difference and it proved true tonight. Two momentary lapses in concentration allowed England to score – first Toone, then Kelly. It just wasn't clicking for Germany tonight, but they put up a brave fight and can be proud of what they have achieved this tournament. Congratulations to England; the whole country has been behind them this summer and I hope it's the continuation of a bright new future for women's football.
Reaction Chloe Kelly, England goalscorer: "It's amazing. Thank you every single person that has come out to support us. This is what dreams are made of. Thank you to everyone who played a part in my rehab. I always believed I'd be here but to score the winner – wow. These girls are special and what a special group of staff."
Jill Scott, England midfielder: "I can't believe it. It's such a privilege to be part of this. The younger players have been fantastic, they play with freedom, they love the game of football. The celebrations are going to be big."
Leah Williamson, England captain: "We talked and talked and finally we did it. It's the proudest moment of my life so I'm going to lap it up and take every single second in. The legacy of this tournament and this team is a change in society; we've brought everyone together."
Fran Kirby, England forward: "It's amazing; something I've dreamed of for a long, long time. To win this now is amazing. It's incredible. To get to the final and get the win is what this team is all about."
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, Germany coach: "We were close but England withstood the pressure. Congratulations to them. We are very sad that we lost. We're in a process; it wasn't quite enough, so we have to do a little bit more. We grow from games like this. Alexandra Popp would have triggered something against our opponents with her presence. But it just didn't work out."
Merle Frohms, Germany goalkeeper: “It was just as tense and exciting as we were expecting. We knew that England were tough opponents but we also knew that we have beaten tough sides before, which gave us confidence. We weren’t able to bring it to the pitch today; maybe it was a little bit of nerves but, after six games, at some point your strength starts to run out a bit. We know that lots of people back home were watching on TV and hope that we have given them a desire to want to come to the stadium and follow women’s football – and that there are more fans in the stands at our league games."
England have won their first major title, having lost both their previous Women's EURO finals, to Sweden in 1984 and Germany in 2009. England are the fifth different winners after Germany (eight titles), Norway (two), Sweden (one) and the Netherlands (one). England follow previous host winners Norway (1987), West Germany (1989), Germany (1995, one-off final), Germany (2001) and Wiegman's Netherlands (2017). Wiegman is the first coach to lead two different teams to the title, and the first foreign coach to win a final. Germany have lost a final for the first time, having won their previous eight in 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009 (against England) and 2013. England overtook Germany's (2009) record of 21 goals at a Women's EURO; their final winner was their 22nd goal of the tournament. England have won 18 and drawn two of their last 20 international matches (F106 A5) since Wiegman took over. Toone's goal was the 500th in Women's EURO final tournaments. Mead finished as top scorer with six goals and five assists, ahead of Popp (six goals, no assists) and Alessia Russo (four goals, one assist, all as substitute). England named the same starting XI for all six matches, the first time that has happened in a men's or women's EURO with a group stage. Germany have never failed to score in a knockout phase game at the finals (25 matches). The crowd of 87,192 was the highest ever for a women's national-team match in Europe. Line-ups England: Earps; Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Daly (Greenwood 88); Stanway (Scott 89), Walsh; Mead (Kelly 64), Kirby (Toone 56), Hemp (Parris 119); White (Russo 56)
Germany: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering (Doorsoun 103), Rauch (Lattwein 113); Magull (Dallmann 90), Oberdorf, Däbritz (Lohmann 73); Huth, Schüller (Anyomi 67), Brand (Wassmuth 46)
What's next?
The teams return to competitive action in September with the concluding games of the European Qualifiers for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which runs from 20 July to 20 August next summer. Four of the 11 European places at the finals have been filled already, with Denmark, France, Spain and Sweden topping their groups.
Yet to concede in eight Group D wins, England will book their finals place with a draw in Austria (3 September) or a win against Luxembourg (6 September). Three points clear at the top of Group H, Germany will qualify by beating either Türkiye (3 September) or Bulgaria (6 September).
The Women's EURO itself returns to its regular cycle for the 2023–25 edition, with the final tournament host bidding process under way.
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jedivoodoochile · 2 years
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En el año 2022, diferentes película ochenteras del género de ciencia ficción están celebrando su cuadragésimo aniversario, y curiosamente todas ellas fueron bastante revolucionarias e influyentes a su manera. Una de ellas es Tron, la cinta de ciencia ficción dirigida por Steven Lisberger, quien a sus 40 años sigue siendo recordada como la película que revolucionó los efectos especiales en la industria del cine.
Si por algo la gente ama los ochentas además de la música y la moda, es por el boom que se vivió con la industria del cine en aquella década, hablando específicamente del cine hollywoodense, y más en específico, del género sci-fi y de aventura que prácticamente sentó la bases para las producciones que se hacen hoy en día, como el cine de superhéroes que es tan popular, entre otros subgéneros de la fantasía y la ciencia ficción.
Es decir, tan solo en 1982 el público vio películas como Blade Runner de Ridley Scott que simplemente es la más clara referencia de lo que fue la ciencia ficción ochentera, The Thing de John Carpenter que empujó más allá la historias aliens y terror al mostrar una manera única de crear efectos especiales prácticos, Poltergeist de Tobe Hooper que literalmente abrió el portal a un nuevo subgénero del cine de terror, E.T. del genio y maestro Steve Spielberg que no solo fue la película con la se consagró, sino que sirvió para demostrar lo que es ser un verdadero genio de los efectos especiales y crear el concepto de “la magia del cine”.
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freeandsavedinjesus · 7 months
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Captain Disney Pixar
Lovanne Reign McAfee me
Trevor Rogers boyfriend ❤️
My friends
Jessica Astrid Wright
Alexander Hooper
Chloe Samson
Tyler Davies
Emma Strong
Cece Jones
Joseph Skyler Keenan
Ruth Christina Hawkins
Samuel Turner
Ella Meredith Marshall
Eric Smith
Brandon Keith Morgan
Cecille Emilia McClure
Maya Gabriella Cox
Catherine Moore
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beatdisc · 1 year
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The new releases for 2023 are slowly starting to roll in. This week we've got new records from Springtime, Ella Hooper, Margo Price and John Carpenter, new re-issues from Jock Cheese, Cymande and Thelonious Monk, plus some late 2022 release we've just caught up on including new Gordon Koang, some Zappa and Beth Orton re-issues, plus more Epitaph anniversay re-pressings. See below for the recent arrivals or check our full stock catalogue (updated yesterday!) on the website.
- Springtime (Gareth Liddiard, Chris Abrahams & Jim White) - Night Raver (Bone Colour Vinyl) $50 - Ella Hooper - Small Town Temple (Blue Vinyl) $55 - Gordon Koang - Community $40 - Margo Price - Strays (Pink Vinyl) $48
- John Carpenter - The Master of Horror - Halloween Ends (Cloudy Green Vinyl) $55 - Jock Cheese (TISM) - Platter (Yellow Vinyl) $50 - Cymande - s/t (Orange Vinyl) $55 - Thelonious Monk - Genius Of Modern Music Vol. 1 (Classic Vinyl Series) $55
- Pennywise - Land Of The Free? (20th Anniversary Clear & Black Smoke Vinyl) $55 - NOFX - Punk In Drublic (Gold & Black Splatter Vinyl) $55
Frank Zappa (Bernie Grundman remasters) - Waka/Jawaka $60 - The Grand Wazoo $60
Beth Orton (2022 remasters) - Trailer Park $60 (Blue Colour 2xLP) / $55 (Black 2xLP) - Central Reservation $55 (Black 2xLP)
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Gran nivel en el torneo Interfuerzas de Guyana
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Informe: Aubrey Huttson /AAG La juvenil velocista Keliza Smith y Emanuel Archibald fueron las grandes figuras del torneo Interfuerzas/Interservices de Guyana, que concluyó este 4 de noviembre en Leonora, donde se reunieron los mejores exponentes del atletismo de ese país. Smith dominó todas las pruebas de velocidad femenina, desde los 100 hasta los 400 metros. Y en la primera de ellas, su marca de 11s.37 representa el nuevo récord nacional u20, mejorando los 11.53 que había establecido el 25 de junio en la misma pista. Cassie Small fue su escolta con 11s42 en una prueba con viento de 1.4 ms. En los 200, Smith ganó con 24s.61 (viento de 1,8ms), con Small en el segundo puesto en 24s68 y Ruth Sanmoogan tercera con 24s95. Y Smith completó su gran tarea con una victoria en los 400 llanos coin 54s.31, delante de Joanna Archer, quien estudia y entrena en EE.UU. y que marcó 55s01, además de obtener los 800 metros. Natrena Hooper fue la vencedora en salto en alto (1.72) y salto triple (13.40) y pasó los 6 metros en largo (6.01) para quedar segunda, detrás de Ruth Sanmoogan (6.09). Y otra buena marca para Guyana fueron los 40.02 de Tenisa Cort en lanzamiento de jabalina. Emanuel Archibald, representante olímpico y que combina los 100 metros llanos con su especialidad de salto en largo, también venció en ambas pruebas. En la velocidad pura, sin viento, ganó con 10.32, delante de Noelex Holder (10.42) y Loneil Marks (10.52).  Y en 200, Archibald prevaleció con 21.21, con Holder como escolta en 21.36 y Akeen Stewart, tercero con 21.41. También en largo se lo vio dominante a Archibald, un hombre que tiene antecedentes sobre los 80 metros y que ahora se impuso con 7.80w, seguido por Miciah Washington con 7.72, en una prueba donde los seis primeros estuvieron por arriba de 7.20. En los 400 metros llanos, Simeon Adams consiguió su mejor marca de 46.96, seguido por Michael James con 47.06 y otro atleta fogueado en el circuito universitario USA, Arinze Chance, quien marcó 48.30. Y entre las mejores marcas estuvo  la de Leslain Baird con 74.20 en lanzamiento de jabalina. Otros ganadores destacados fueron Devaun Barrington (1m53s05 en 800), Lloyd McCurdy (15.35 en triple) y Joshua Jones (14.31 en bla y 47.57 en disco). Read the full article
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Research into Studios - Part 8
Studio South 
Location: Saint Marys Bay, Auckland 
Their Designers:  
Sam Southwell Founder, Chief Creative Director 
Anna Southwell Senior Strategist, Creative Director MBS 
Jono Kemps General Manager 
Mike Fischer Design Director 
Dan Bisley Design Director 
Chris Lay Studio Manager and Accounts 
Erin Joyce Lead Brand — Motion — UX/UI Designer 
Amy Matthews Illustrator — Brand & Motion — UX/UI Designer 
Sophie Yong Brand — Motion — UX/UI Designer 
Tom Crampin Freelance Motion Designer 
Franky March Digital Manager 
Ella Rose Content and Community Manager 
Albert Cho Creative and Digital Manager 
Lucy Jamieson Lead Designer 
Clara-Jane Follas Photographer & Producer 
Tobi Innes Content & Community Coordinator 
Jeremy Hooper Freelance Photographer 
Scale/Size of business: Large 
Skills & Categories (Illustration, Photography, 3D etc.): Design, Digital, Strategy, Content 
List of Projects and images of work, mini portfolios: Batchwell, Georgia Alice, Edition, The Conference Company, Old Elephant House, Two Islands, OKREAL, Game Time Company, The Great Catering Co., Blume 
Studio South is an independently owned consultancy agency that is based Saint Marys Bay, Auckland. Specialising in strategy, design, digital, communications and business ventures they aim to create designs that are long lasting and advocate style. Founded by Sam Southwell, they have worked with brands such as Batchwell, Georgia Alice, OKREAL, The Great Catering Co., Blume and so many other. Passionate designers can send their portfolios and CVs through to [email protected]  for an opportunity to be part of their team.
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pear-pies · 3 years
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Juice magazine - April 2000
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joni-lane · 5 years
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This video has some serious Chernobyl vibes, but it could also be like a Dentist’s?
Killing Heidi - Outside of Me (2002)
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