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istandonsnowpiles · 5 months
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Agreed, Seth
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disneytva · 1 month
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Matt Groening, Seth McFarlane, Mike Judge and Loren Bouchard spoke at D23 Expo in how their shows changed the landscape of adult animation.
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liaisun · 7 months
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thinking abt an aftg drag au so we must ask:
feel free to tag runners-up, rankings, and what acts you think people would do :3
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medeaaasworld · 3 months
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Ok so @neil-j10 used a headcanon generator on aftg characters (it turned out too accurate lol)
AND! I cannot stop thinking about Allison setting her *private* school on fire as an act of rebellion against her parents' despotism.
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(for anyone interested here's the link to the tik tok)
Also like her entire life before the foxes, how she survived private school and "family dinners", what other acts of rebellion she performed, who the main influence in her life was and what friends she might have had.
That led to me somehow spending the day mulling over the possibilities and coming up with some headcanons of my own lol
So, meet the group of friends she was in at school:
• Allison Reynolds (@jessica_felter)
• Kyoko Taylor-Arima (Devon Aoki)
• Clara Smith (Lily Rose Depp)
• Zane Smith (George Mackay)
• Jeremiah Cornwell (Louis Partridge)
• Manon Dubois (@meretmanon)
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《Allison Reynolds sets her school on fire when she's thirteen.
She kisses for the first time two years later, at fifteen, and her first kiss is with a girl.》
Kyoko was a breath of fresh air. She was a power to behold, a wild creature, a force of nature. She knew life for what it was, knew all the escape routes and all the ways to make life of bored aristocratic kids better. She was the one to teach Allison kissing — years later after the arson and the giddy feeling of getting away with it, because Kyoko had also taught them how to never get caught. It was their little secret, their "girls' girl" moment, thin and intimate and so much like a dream full of whispered "let me help you" and breathless "okays" in response.
After that, Allison put her knowledge into practice with Clara's older brother Zane. He thought he was the first although her lips were already bruised from pushing into Kyoko's willing mouth until it felt like suffocating and they had to come up for air.
Zane was older, seemed more mature and wore the bad boy attitude like a leather Prada jacket. Allison had long ago realized that soft wasn't her type. Sheep wrapped in school uniform jackets didn't catch her attention. She wanted cracks of lightning, someone wild and untamed and interesting. Rough edges and careful touches.
It didn't work out with Zane in the end though because her parents approved of him, and she never agreed to anything they thought would be best for her.
*Seth is kinda rough edges and Renee is definitely a wolf in sheep's clothing wink wink*
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thenhc · 1 month
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aipakverse · 9 months
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jupiterjelliez · 10 months
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fanmade poster for my class
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askdjaklsdjkdsj these images got the same vibe
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stalebagels · 9 months
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bingqiv · 6 months
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seth back in shield gear tho
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h0bg0blin-meat · 1 year
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Narada: Yo is Seth sleeping or dead? Hermes: Hopefully dead, I hated his guts. Loki: Yeah, so did I. Seth: Okay first of all, fuck you-
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scarletfish · 1 year
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me: ok, time to iron out the large picture, major plot beats of this 50k raven!neil au
my brain: seth grew up rural mormon. he feels guilty for leaving his siblings in a toxic environment. he's going through a faith crisis. let's write a one-shot where he goes to church with renee bc they're DELICIOUS foils for each other
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shmorp-mcdurgen · 2 years
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I made this meme based on a question
HEHEHEHFHGJ
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been watching the great pottery throw down which is basically just gbbo but tbh I’m really loving it and it really makes me want to get back into ceramics again. Plus the guy judge, while my first impression of him was that he was an aggressive sleaze, is actually a passionate man about ceramics and cries when a piece moves him or when someone pushes through despite having a piece crack.
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thisloveforyourmom · 4 months
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wow i just saw the worst aftg take i've EVER seen 😭 like do i think the upperclassmen shouldn't be so surprised when andrew gets violent? yes absolutely. but we are not gonna sit here and pretend it's justified for him to respond to an open handed slap by choking allison out for several minutes because he was 'just reacting' 😭
#andrew is not 'reacting' he is OVER-reacting and him escalating the degree of violence when it's not necessarily called for is a part of him#its like that scene from enders game. the first hit is to stop it from happening now#the next hits were to stop it from ever happening again#and to be clear before i get anyone bitching in my notes: I AM NOT JUDGING ANDREW MORALLY#he is fictional i am analyzing him as a character#but we are not gonna woobify a man who literally murders people as an act of prevention 😭#the post was like 'andrew just reacts to other people being violent!' totally ignoring how the first time we see andrew do that it's becaus#gasp#matt had the nerve to get violent with kevin after kevin was literally holding neil to the wall by his neck#they were like “and of course no one tells matt he shouldn't punch people!” what is this? grade A in therapy?#and honestly i'll say it the real problem is that andrew steps into shit that just doesnt involve him#like it 'involves him' because it's his people#but matt pulling kevin off neil didn't need to involve andrew#aaron getting slapped for trying to guilt trip neil about seth being murdered didn't need to involve andrew#if anyone threw the first punch at andrew none of them would gaf that he punched back#he just a. escalates when it isnt needed and b. ensures no one in his group ever has to take any accountability for how they treat the rest#(and dont start with 'why do the foxes use violence for accountability' bitch its the foxes we can only expect so much)
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The former head of counterintelligence for the FBI’s New York field office was charged in two separate indictments Monday for allegedly working with a sanctioned Russian oligarch after he retired and concealing hundreds of thousands of dollars he received from a former employee of an Albanian intelligence agency while he was a top official at the bureau.
Charles McGonigal, a 22-year veteran of the FBI until he retired in 2018, was arrested Saturday at John F. Kennedy International Airport when returning from international travel, a source familiar with the arrest told CNN. The charges, announced by the US attorney’s offices in the Southern District of New York and Washington, DC, mark a dramatic fall for McGonigal, who has surrendered his passport and is currently prohibited from any international travel.
He entered a plea of not guilty via his attorney at an arraignment Monday afternoon in New York on charges in connection with violating US sanctions, conspiracy, and money laundering for working in 2021 with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who was sanctioned for interfering in the 2016 US presidential election.
Prosecutors allege McGonigal and Sergey Shestakov, a former Russian diplomat who has most recently worked as an interpreter in New York federal courts in Manhattan and Brooklyn, violated US sanctions by digging up dirt on Deripaska’s rival at the time he was already sanctioned.
In Washington, McGonigal is charged with concealing connections he had with the person who decades earlier worked for an Albanian intelligence agency, including receiving $225,000 in payments. A prosecutor for the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York indicated that federal prosecutors in Washington, DC, set a remote initial appearance for Wednesday on those charges.
Prosecutors allege McGonigal, as an employee of the FBI, was required to disclose overseas travel and contacts with foreign nationals, which he failed to do.
On Monday, Southern District of New York prosecutors told Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave that they had reached a bail package agreement with McGonigal’s attorney. Cave granted the agreed-upon package to release McGonigal on $500,000 personal recognizance bond co-signed by two undisclosed individuals.
McGonigal must disclose any domestic travel outside of the southern or eastern districts of New York to the court except court appearances in Washington. Defense attorney Seth DuCharme told the court that McGonigal’s work involves international travel and said he might at some point ask for a bail modification.
Prosecutors allege that during several trips overseas to Albania, Austria, and Germany, McGonigal failed to disclose on US government forms that he met with the prime minister of Albania, a Kosovar politician and others.
In one meeting, prosecutors allege McGonigal urged the prime minister of Albania to be “careful about awarding oil field drilling licenses in Albania to Russian front companies.” The former employee of Albanian intelligence who paid him $225,000 had a financial interest in the government’s decision about the contracts.
One of the cash payments – $80,000 – was allegedly given to McGonigal while he sat in a parked car outside of a restaurant in New York City.
Under McGonigal’s direction, the FBI opened an investigation into a US citizen’s foreign lobbying effort based on information he received from the former employee of Albanian intelligence, according to the indictment. McGonigal never disclosed his financial relationship.
The charges out of New York allege that he first met the Russian interpreter, Shestakov, in 2018 while at the FBI through a Russian intelligence officer, known to be a diplomat previously for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the Soviet Union and Russian Federation.
After he retired from the FBI in 2018, McGonigal was brought on as a consultant for a New York law firm working on Deripaska’s sanctions, the court filing says. McGonigal traveled to London and Vienna around 2019 to meet with Deripaska and others about getting the Russian oligarch “delisted” from the US sanctions list.
In 2021, they allegedly removed the law firm from the picture and McGonigal and Shestakov worked directly for Deripaska.
The former FBI agent and Shestakov attempted to hide their involvement with Deripaska, using shell companies and forged signatures to receive payments from the Russian oligarch.
In 2021, McGonigal was allegedly working to obtain “dark web” files for Deripaska that he said could reveal “hidden assets valued at more than 500 million us $” and other information that McGonigal believed would be valuable to Deripaska.
That effort was abruptly halted when the FBI seized their personal electronic devices in November of that year.
Shestakov faces one count of false statements for attempting to hide his relationship to the former FBI agent during an interview with FBI agents after the search warrant was executed.
Deripaska, an ally of Putin, was sanctioned by the US in 2018 in response to Russian interference in the 2016 election and was charged with violating US sanctions in September.
He is one of the most well-known oligarchs in Russia and, and his name came up during the Trump-Russia investigation. He was mentioned dozens of times in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, which says he is “closely aligned” with Putin.
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