#Master Class
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ungoliantschilde · 3 days ago
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“…maybe I should’ve just taken the subway.”, by John Romita, Jr., with Inks by Klaus Janson, Colors by Dean White, Letters by Cory Petit, and a Script by Marc Guggenheim.
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superxstarzz · 11 months ago
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okay guys... it's the moment you all (like 3 people) have been waiting for... the master class redesigns >:)
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magicsprat · 1 month ago
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confuseuniverse · 6 months ago
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Patti Lupone in Master Class
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insanityclause · 2 months ago
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multifandominfj · 8 months ago
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It really sucks these two can’t qualify for Emmys, because this whole scene deserves one. When it first starts, Marta is tense and rigid, but as soon as she realizes it’s Fina…the brick wall comes down and the flood gates open.
Fina’s hold is almost like a rescue buoy, combined with a gentle “Shhhhh”, it immediately grounds Marta. Marta becomes one with Fina, melting into Fina. She’s able to let go, and latch on to Fina’s touch. Once she knows she’s safe, Marta finally is able to calm down.
Through this whole scene, as sad as the reason is behind it, you can see Marta lighten because the love of her life is right behind her.
And Marta saying that something as simple as Fina’s smile was enough medicine to get her through the day?
This sequence is the definition of ✨MASTER CLASS✨ 👏🏻
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dreams-shape-the-world · 2 years ago
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This is so heartbreaking, he takes that deep breath and pushes the pain away. Even though he's controlling it, it's still palpable. Michael Sheen just bringing it and I am here in awe of it all.
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danielcraigupd · 6 months ago
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An Evening with Daniel Craig at Dodge College Chapman University on 11 November 2024.
📸 Dodge College
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ungoliantschilde · 3 days ago
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May the Fourth Be With You!
Salvador Larocca
Paul Pope
Tommy Lee Edwards
John Cassaday (RIP)
Chris Samnee
Daniel Warren Johnson
Mahmud Asrar
Whilce Portacio
Leinil Francis Yu
Jack Kirby, with Inks by Michael Thibodeaux.
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mockva · 3 months ago
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Master Class Art
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upthelagan · 1 year ago
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Jason Hughes as Ben Jones. Midsomer Murders, Master Class.
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momentsbeforemass · 11 months ago
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How you respond
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Most of us aren’t in control of how we feel about – well – pretty much anything.
Our feelings just sort of happen.
That’s why the Church makes no moral judgments about feelings.
What you and I are in control of is what we do with our feelings.
How we respond to the way something makes us feel? That is something we can control – if we choose to.
But most of us (myself included) get so caught up in reacting to how we feel that we don’t realize that we even have a choice.
We let our feelings push us around. And how we respond? Just sort of happens.
Which means that our responses are all over the place.
Sometimes they’re a disaster. And even when they don’t make things worse, they’re almost always not as good as they could have been.
And that’s a stark contrast to what we see in today’s Gospel.
The Pharisees and Herodians are asking Jesus loaded questions like, “is it right to pay the imperial tax to Caesar or not?”
They’re trying to set Jesus up, to either lose His support among the Jews. Or to have Rome put a price on His head.
What Jesus does next is a master class in how to respond.
Not that what they’re doing doesn’t impact Jesus. You can tell that it’s getting to Him. Jesus even lets it slip saying, “Why are you testing me?”
But instead of going off on them. Instead of letting His feelings dictate His reaction, Jesus breaks the momentum.
Jesus pauses, steps back from the moment, seeks God’s perspective.
Then responds from a place of peace and power – with a question to His questioners.
And when they answer His question, He shuts them down with His response.
That’s the formula.
Instead of letting our feelings dictate our reaction, break the momentum.
Pause, step back from the moment, seek God’s perspective.
Give the Holy Spirit a chance to clear out the clutter of our unthinking reactions.
Then choose to respond from a place of peace and power.
It’s something that God will help any of us to do.
All we have to do is choose.
Today’s Readings
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fandomtransmandom · 1 year ago
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"I wanted to learn how to write because I felt that if I could learn how to write, I could control my destiny."
---Bill Hader
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From @ dodgecollege on Instagram. Photos by @ mattharbicht
Thank you to the lovely @martymcdie88mph for bringing this to my attention😊❤️
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midsomercaps · 11 months ago
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Midsomer Murders, season 13 - Master Class
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granada1443 · 10 months ago
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Meeting with the One and Only Kevin Spacey Thank you Golden Apricot for this wonderful opportunity. Legendary actor Kevin Spacey pleased us with a master class for students of the Yerevan State Institute of Theater and Cinematography. After this inspiring session, I had the pleasure to introduce him to the new building of the theater / Sos Theatre Armenia and discuss the amazing opportunity of visiting it at the opening ceremony.
Ghukas Lucas Madoyan
Yerevan, Armenia
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