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white-cat-of-doom · 3 months
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A quick burst during the opening number.
Featuring Joe Hewitt as Alonzo, Matthew Tratch as Tumblebrutus, and Samuel Lewis-Wright as Mungojerrie; Cast 14 of the Oasis of the Seas.
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cryptidvoidwritings · 2 months
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instagram story: Feb 16, 2024
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maycanady · 4 months
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MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS 1.08 "Birthright"
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redhoodie1723 · 11 months
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gideon was an icon and im devastated he was only in 2 seasons
part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 part 5 part 7 part 8
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People I'd think that'd love the eraserhead baby
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Number 1:jason vorhees and his mom
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Cmon shed kill for jason. And jason wouldn't kill him.
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They'd love the eraserhead baby. Honestly probably because everything they deem as "ugly" they find awesome.
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Luda may IS SO SWEET.
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Michael myers mom. She'd be scared at first but she'd love it like her own.
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Can't tell me he wouldnt
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She'd got that motherly love
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He's a gentle giant
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Nice gramps
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littlecarmine · 8 months
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not you, too? i googled it.
CRIMINAL MINDS — 10.08 "THE BOYS OF SUDWORTH PLACE"
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marril96 · 3 months
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Criminal Minds 10.09 | Fate
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drreidsphds · 2 years
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{📸} Criminal Minds Cast Photos Part 5 or smt idk anymore
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{🌈} I take requests for banners/icons/dividers whether it may be for the cast or 1 or more of Criminal Minds and/or it's characters.
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wow i love rhys darbys performance in flight of the conchords
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Last May, President Joe Biden sat with family members of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in the White House as he signed an executive order he called the “most significant police reform in decades.”
One of the more notable promises in the order was setting up a “National Law Enforcement Accountability Database,” that would collect detailed information about officers who committed misconduct. The deadline to launch it was Jan. 20, the same day that five Memphis police officers were fired for the beating death of Tyre Nichols — a killing that has once more ignited national debate about policing. The Department of Justice has yet to announce the database, and did not respond to multiple requests for comment on its status.
Deadlines for other initiatives in Biden’s order, like new standards for credentialing police departments, appear to have also come and gone without acknowledgement or public results.
The administration had a very low bar to clear Biden’s promise of “significant police reform” at the federal level, as congressional gridlock has stymied every legislative proposal in recent years. That’s largely why a number of prominent civil rights groups hailed Biden’s executive order as a positive first step, while also complaining that it didn’t go far enough. (Other groups, like the Movement for Black Lives, were more critical, arguing the order represented “minor reforms that tinker on the edges of a racist system.”)
Udi Ofer worked closely with the White House on the order at the time, as director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s justice division. Ofer has since left the ACLU and is a professor at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs. He said the rollout of the initiatives in Biden’s order appears to lack “urgency and level of commitment.” Ofer said there are many people in the administration who care about advancing police reform, but “it can't be a priority only on the anniversary of a police killing or when a new tragedy grabs headlines.”
Such is often the case with police reform efforts. The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act passed the House in 2021 after the historic protests that followed Floyd’s killing. But the bill died in the Senate and was largely forgotten in 2022, as national political attention shifted elsewhere. Many of the bill’s provisions are similar to those in Biden’s executive order — such as the misconduct database — but would carry the weight of federal law in a way that executive orders do not. A new president could undo Biden’s order with the stroke of a pen.
The George Floyd Act would also do some things that the president cannot, like weakening qualified immunity — a legal doctrine that gives police broad protection from civil lawsuits — and lowering the threshold for charging abusive officers with federal crimes.
This week, in the aftermath of Nichols’ death, some of the key lawmakers involved are talking about a new push at bipartisan negotiations. The original proposal did not have a “duty to intervene” provision — requiring officers to step in when others are behaving abusively — but some lawmakers are floating that as an addition now.
At least 17 states have passed duty-to-intervene laws since 2020, including Illinois, Massachusetts and Nebraska — just a few of hundreds of state-level police reform bills that passed in the same period. In Tennessee, home to Memphis, the legislature considered a duty-to-intervene law in 2020, but it did not pass. State lawmakers there are also raising the possibility of a broad police reform package once again.
It’s actually been more than two-and-a-half years since Americans were promised a national police misconduct database. Then-President Donald Trump also signed an executive order in June 2020 that mandated a database of “improper use of force.” That effort stalled under Trump, and the Biden administration halted it as it contemplated its own version.
The database Biden ordered would require federal law enforcement agencies to submit misconduct data, and the federal government would use incentives and encouragement to get state and local agencies to participate.
But such a database has serious limitations for curbing abuse. While several officers indicted in Nichols’ death had a history of minor disciplinary infractions, none had been involved in any kind of incidents that would have landed them on the proposed national database. These kinds of databases are mostly aimed at preventing “wandering officers” who are accused of serious misconduct in one department, from winding up in another department.
Even though the problems with policing in the U.S. run far deeper than what a database like this can capture, it can still be “a part of chipping away at the culture of policing,” said Damon Hewitt, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. “I think it's worthwhile, so long as it is not viewed as an end-all, be-all.” His organization was also involved in helping the White House develop the order, and he hopes that the increased attention will prod the administration to hasten implementation.
The misconduct database is not the first federal effort at tracking police violence to be rolled out slowly or incompletely. In 2015, then-FBI director James Comey called it “embarrassing and ridiculous” that the federal government kept worse data on police killings than efforts by The Guardian and The Washington Post. That same year, the FBI announced an effort to collect use-of-force data, but it didn’t actually begin until 2019.
That program is voluntary and only 66% of agencies nationwide participated last year, limiting how much of the data the FBI can release by law. So even now, lists kept by The Washington Post, the activist group Mapping Police Violence, and by volunteers at Fatal Encounters are much more comprehensive than what the federal government reports.
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white-cat-of-doom · 2 months
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Another exciting two show day for Cast 14 of the Oasis of the Seas.
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Some candid photos of the current Cast, with Helen Turner as Demeter, Martha-Frances Henry as Grizabella, Adam Hearn as Coricopat, Alice Rimmer as Cassandra, and Joe Hewitt as Alonzo.
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In more recent news, Peter James Lake is back with musical, having taken over the role of the Old Deuteronomy and having his first show with his new Cast today.
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In other news, yesterday marked the first full rehearsal for the upcoming Cast 15! They have another one today.
16 February 2024.
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cryptidvoidwritings · 3 months
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Cover fun with Joe Hewitt (first cast Alonzo) taking over Plato (normally Joshua Clayton)
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instagram story: Feb 2, 2024
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denimbex1986 · 2 years
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Criminal Minds, series 10 episode 11 "The Forever People."
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ccscocoapuffs · 1 year
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Hiiiiii! Wanted to make a list of everyone I write for and let everyone know I do take requests.
Stranger things:
Steve Harrington
Eddie Munson
Billy Hargrove
Robin Buckley
Jim Hopper
Supernatural:
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
Crowley
Lucifer
Jack Kline
Gabriel
Castiel
Horror:
Michael Myers (OG or RZ! version)
Bubba Sawyer
Thomas Hewitt
David (lost boys)
Dwayne (lost boys)
Paul (lost boys)
Marko (lost boys)
Chucky
Tiffany Valentine Adam Faulkner-Stanheight
Amanda Young
Mark Hoffman
Mickey Altieri
Stu Macher
Billy Loomis
Randy Meeks
Sydney Prescott
Tatum Riley
Dewey Riley
Bo Sinclair
Vincent Sinclair
Lester Sinclair
Otis Driftwood
Baby Firefly
Corey Cunningham
Video Games: Jason Kolchek
Arthur Morgan
John Marston
Jack Marston (Aged Up aka RDR1 version ONLY)
Dutch Van Der Linde
Bill Williamson
Kieran Duffy
Charles Smith
Micah Bell
Lenny Summers
Javier Escuella
Sean MacQuire
Johnny Silverhand
River Ward
Judy Alvarez
Panam Palmer
Kerry Eurodyne
Montgomery Gator
Chris Redfield
Leon Kennedy
Alcina Dmitrescu
Cassandra Dmitrescu
Bela Dmitrescu
Daniela Dmitrescu
Karl Heisenberg
Donna Beneviento
Mother Miranda
Salvatore Moreau
Lucas Baker
Higgs Monaghan
The Walking Dead:
Daryl Dixon
Negan
Shane Walsh
Michonne
Glenn Rhee
Maggie Rhee (Green)
Merle Dixon
Dwight
Simon
Beta The Governor
This is all I could think of I write for off the top of my head. Feel free to ask if you don't see someone's name on the list 😁
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red-drama-cascade · 2 years
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Photo Art Masterlist 1
This list will be updating constantly as I share more posts.
These photos are truly a labour of love for me, I search and find all the photos myself, going through episodes and seasons and the internet with enjoyment and passion. I truly love this show, and I post for myself but I hope I can share something other people can appreciate as much as I do.
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Criminal Minds
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Moreid - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6) - (7) - (8) - (9) - (10) - (11)
Hotchreid - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6) - (7) - (8) - (9) - (10) - (11) - (12) - (13) - (14) - (15)
Spencelle - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6)
Reid and Gideon - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5)
Spencer Reid - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6) - (7) - (8) - (9) - (10) - (11) - (12) - (13) - (14) - (15) - (16) - (17) - (18) - (19) - (20)
Elle Greenaway - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6)
Derek Morgan - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4)
Aaron Hotchner - (1) - (2)
Emily Prentiss - (1) - (2)
Jennifer Jareau - (1)
Spencer Reid & others - (1) - (2) - (3)
Morgan&Reid&Garcia - (1) - (2)
The team - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6) - (7)
68 Kill
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Chip/Violet - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6) - (7) - (8) - (9)
Chip Taylor - (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5)
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sasa-chan · 1 year
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February Birthdays
Celebrities part 2
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Elisabeth Olsen - February 16, 1989
Dominic Purcell - February 17, 1970
Billie Joe Armstrong - February 17, 1972
Paris Hilton - February 17, 1981
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - February 17, 1981
Chord Overstreet - February 17, 1989
Ed Sheeran - February 17, 1991
Bonnie Wright - February 17, 1991
John Travolta - February 18, 1954
Victoria Justice - February 19, 1993
Rihanna - February 20, 1988
Olivia Rodrigo - February 20, 2003
Alan Rickman - February 21, 1946
Jennifer Love Hewitt - February 21, 1979
Ashley Greene - February 21, 1987
Corbin Bleu - February 21, 1989
Julie Walters - February 22, 1950
Drew Barrymore - February 22, 1975
Zach Roerig - February 22, 1985
Emily Blunt - February 23, 1983
Aziz Ansari - February 23, 1983
Dakota Fanning - February 23, 1994
Shinsuke Nakamura - February 24, 1980
Corey Graves - February 24, 1984
James Phelps - February 25, 1986
Oliver Phelps - February 25, 1986
JWoww - February 27, 1986
Jenny Boyd - February 27, 1991
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