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Imagine the following show, if you will so humor me.
A group of criminals, coming together to do a job but them ending up as their own awkward little found family. Each one of them has their own unique background and skill set, drastically different from any of the others. They joined this venture for different reasons but the more time they spend around each other, the closer they get.
They're led by a man with a stick up his ass, plenty of sarcasm, and a tragic past. He plays the tough guy but he loves each of his felons dearly, although good luck getting him to admit it.
This odd group goes around doing jobs that basically give the middle finger to the elite and in charge. And what they do is very, very illegal.
They occasionally interact with a sort of villain played by Mark Shepherd and even meet up with the leaders (ex)wife multiple times. The two youngest members of the group are a slow burn couple and absolutely adorable, and the leader guy has this sexual tension going on with the brunette of the group that is just a constant will-they-won't-they subplot.
The show is serious and dramatic, but also has some good humor and witty one liners thrown in with some action. Definitely and explosion or two. The writing is superb and everything is well executed with great character development.
Oh, and there's an episode called The Train Job.
Now, if you've read this far, good luck trying to guess which of these two masterpiece shows I'm talking about 🙃
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“with eyes as dead as mine, it’s fine, it’s normal people things just to lie in silence!”
i cant put the music in the video so just imagine it playing,, been absolutely aching to redraw scenes from lovejoy’s normal people things music video?? i couldnt decide on which so i chose this one.
gruelsome task ngl?? took a whole weekend but im so happy of how it turned out :]
all the frames in all of their glory!:
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15Th-Century Gold Ring with Mark of Christ Discovered in Sweden
The discovery of a remarkable artifact from centuries ago among tens of thousands of medieval objects found in Sweden has thrilled archaeologists.
Nearly 30,000 objects were discovered during the two-year excavation of medieval Kalmar, according to the Archaeologists, which is part of the government's National Historical Museums. Among the unique finds was a gold ring in almost new condition.
Carved with the figure of Christ, the ring dates to the beginning of the 15th Century, according to the agency. Based on its size, researchers said it's possible that a woman may have worn the ring. Other rings like it have been discovered in northern Finland, Östergötland and Uppland.
"Probably someone was unlucky and lost the ring 500 years ago," said Magnus Stibéus, project manager at the Archaeologists.
Archaeologists said they unearthed remnants of roughly 50 medieval plots, ten streets, and segments of the ancient city wall in Gamla Stan.
Remains of hundreds of buildings, cellars, streets, latrines and everyday objects from centuries ago, approximately 1250–1650, have now seen the light of day following the Kalmar War in 1611. Archaeologists said the findings were beyond all expectations.
"We have been able to lift the lid on the city's Middle Ages and have had the opportunity to study how people lived, what they ate and drank and how this changed over time," said Magnus Stibéus, project manager at the Archaeologists. "Archeology becomes like a peephole into medieval history that allows us to learn more about how life was several hundred years ago."
A unique glass alsengem, also known as a pilgrim's amulet, with three carved figures on it was also found. The object was broken and may have been discarded at the time, Stibéus said.
Long ago, people used to wear these small stones which were believed could protect travelers against misfortune.
The excavation also uncovered several fascinating discoveries, such as a rune stone that is believed to have originated from a burial mound located in a 12th-century cemetery, as well as a brick bearing the imprint of a cat's paw, archaeologists said.
The numerous remnants provide evidence of wartime scenarios and the impact of the Kalmar War on the city.
"We have also found a large number of projectiles, such as cannon balls, musket balls and pistol bullets, but also swords," Stibéus noted.
Ongoing excavations continue in the area in hopes to uncover more historical artifacts and information, creating a valuable archive of the past.
By Chris Oberholtz.
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i started listening to your 8 hour bill playlist this morning to be silly and the sheer baffling dissonance of vibes is such that it effectively hit eject tape on an ongoing psychotic episode. thanks! this playlist feels like the tingling sensation of blood in your mouth. i am going to listen to the entire thing
"This playlist feels like blood and ejected a psychotic episode" is the best thing I've ever heard, thank you for this review. New alternative psychiatric treatment* just dropped: Bill Cipher mixtape.
*not recommended by any psychiatrist anywhere
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