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danystargaryens · 10 months ago
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HUGE TV MEME: ♡ [4/∞] ♢ Bridgerton (2020-)
Why must our only options be to squawk and settle or to never leave the nest? What if I want to fly?
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dashingshade · 3 months ago
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I l9ve you chsnduke whenever I see it I am hashtag BLESSED
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nanazfrfr · 4 months ago
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Heathers x II au because I lobe them
Explanation and BTS under cut 😛
Mepad is basically JD, after seeing the amount of turmoil and trying to give everyone free therapy taco kidnaps him then they get close and then she opens up and he sees how bad the mental impact is and remembers how it's being widely broadcasted. He then decides mercy kill is the best way to go. Mp4 implied dead too but idk if I want that canon in the au.
Sorry if this is bad I just fainted
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2 hours for lyrics, it looks like a darn staircase
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54prowl · 5 months ago
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duality multiplicity of (wo)man
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xanhelox · 4 months ago
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Nothing - Famine Asylum design
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starry-octopus-hearts8 · 5 months ago
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kuh4r1 · 1 year ago
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2020-present vs 2014 designs wip :DDDD
maybe ill change the poses a lil for the other so it fits better
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anheloataraxia · 5 months ago
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i-think-pictures · 9 months ago
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danystargaryens · 1 year ago
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HUGE TV MEME: ♡ [2/∞] ♢ Yellowjackets (2021-)
Does a hunt that has no violence feed anyone?
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Veronica Sawyer vs the narrative 🥀
in the hypothetical adaptation of my own personal adaptation of a media property which itself is already an adaptation (and a half, if you want to buy into my theory that Heathers (1989) can be considered a roundabout retelling of Macbeth) I think the thing is just... you can't stray from who and what Veronica Sawyer really is. she is, at her core, a person who very much wants to be loved and seen for who she really is, not for how she presents herself. that's why she was so drawn to JD — he saw through her veneer of Heather-ism, noticed she was different and kind of cut clear through all her walls (which he somewhat rightly claims in Freeze Your Brain she doesn't have in the first place) to see a part of her that other people have either missed or ignored. being Seen like that, in a way even her own parents can't see her, is what kept her clinging to JD far past the point she should have known better, and it's also why her diary is so important to her.
in the original film, the diary is an outlet. she scrawls oversized chickenscratch in her free time because she's angry — "I said you're beautiful," "dear diary I want to kill!" etc. in the stage version, the diary is a cry for help. there's a recurring joke about Heather Duke's copy of Moby Dick (a prop that's present in the original movie as well) and Heather Chandler reading The Bell Jar as pseudo-suicide notes. but when Veronica, arms around a bomb, speaks out loud to herself as she thinks she's about to die and says "Dear diary, the irony here is that I didn't get to write my own suicide note," she's not venting. she's not even actually writing. because the audience, just past the shine of lights she can't reach or get past but is albeit somehow far too aware of, has been given the role of her diary. with JD a lost cause (not quite) and her paper mirror out of reach, all she has left by the end of the show is the audience. she's been able to speak to them all along, after all — she's stopped time for them. she's stepped outside those constraints to introduce everyone else to the audience. she knows they're there. they're listening. they're looking. they can see her. they can See her. they're looking into a crosssection of her heart in a way even JD couldn't. she can pour her heart out to them. she can't reach them, hard as she tries there's a barrier of light in between, but she can reach out anyway. she can cry out and scream her pain into that bright void and sometimes, sometimes, she can hear cheering voices in response.
that is the key of V. Sawyer Vs the Narrative. the diary is the only thing that can hold the past and the present. nobody knows except that book. it's her one chance at being Seen and at getting out.
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fortunatelycoldengineer · 3 months ago
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What is XPath?
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divinector · 4 months ago
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Responsive Website Layout
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xanhelox · 1 year ago
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Orchid - 2024 design
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chikainhtm · 5 months ago
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BLOG 2: HTM & AGENCIES (Global, Federal, State, Local)
After learning more about how international, federal, and state agencies work, I've learned that dealing with international crime is way more complicated than I could've imagined. Human trafficking and drug smuggling are both crimes that can be global. It takes a lot of different organizations to try and stop it and it's crazy that because of "doing things by the book" some crimes go unpunished.
One thing that really surprised me is how much these agencies collaborate. The U.S. government, state authorities, and international organizations all have their roles, but they find a way to control crimes that cross state or even country lines. Information has got to be shared so precisely so as to not make mistakes when dealing with crime. That is to say, there’s a lot more teamwork than I imagined.
The U.S. embassy, it plays a pretty interesting role in fighting international crime. The embassy’s main job is to represent the U.S. and protect American citizens abroad. Sometimes, they don’t have enough power or resources to help, especially in countries with a lot of corruption. The embassy can do a lot of advocating and connecting, but when a country’s government isn’t on board, it’s hard to make any significant change.
Then there’s the TSA, the people that make make us almost miss our flights. Their role is way bigger than just that. TSA helps prevent terrorism, human trafficking, and drug smuggling at airports. My question is, are they doing enough? With so many people flying every day, the TSA can’t catch every potential threat, no matter how hard they try. Sure, they’ve made big strides in security, especially after 9/11, but the amount of travelers makes it impossible to account for everyone's safety.
I really loved Locked up Abroad: Bangladesh. Seeing the way international law process from the perspective of a girl my age was eye opening. Knowing that I could just as easily find myself in the same situation as her made me understands the necessity of doing research before travel.
Learning about international crime has made me realize how connected we all are on this Earth. It’s not just something happening far away; it’s something that affects all of us, no matter where we are. It’s a lot to wrap my head around, but it's a reminder that the world is more interconnected than I thought.
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randstadrail · 5 months ago
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Motie aangenomen in Zoetermeer over onderzoek naar mogelijke uitbreidingen van de Krakeling.
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