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nellarw95 · 1 year ago
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Happy Heavenly Birthday Tony 🎂💔
Anthony David Leighton Scott 🤍
June 21,1944 - August 19,2012🙏🏻
We Miss You So Much 🕊️♾️
Buon Compleanno in Paradiso 🎂💔
21 Giugno 1944 - 19 Agosto 2012🙏🏻
Ci Manchi Moltissimo 🕊️♾️
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theperineal · 1 month ago
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UK Government's New Spy Game!
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Keir Starmer has convinced Apple to ditch its encryption, allowing the UK government to peek at your private texts. "Protecting democracy" or an invasion of privacy? Security experts are shaking their heads, and a whistleblower has revealed some very shady motives. Yikes! Dive into the controversy surrounding this bold move.
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kate5262 · 6 months ago
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finding a game
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does anyone know this game that you have to get to many floors as possible without getting caught by the police? I’ve been looking for this game for months and I can’t find it. I was wondering if anyone knows what the game is called
The drawing I made was what I can remember from the top of my head. It’s technically your POV, but yeah. Someone please help me look for that game! 😭
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the-last-dillpickle · 1 year ago
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Sloanshir and while in Sloan's POV, Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' is playing in the background, and in Julian's it's a horror movie soundtrack
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sullustangin · 5 months ago
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Are Theron and Eva good parents if they teach their kids how to smoke in order to transmit vital intel? Does age matter here?
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theinitiativechronicle · 1 month ago
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🛰️ Entry 010 – Veil and Soil
Filed: 20 October 2022 From: Initiative Command – Personal Log Location: Global Summary | Research Division | Field Correlation Desk
“They came not with fire, but with roots. Not with conquest, but with presence.”
We’ve completed our first comprehensive analysis of extraterrestrial activity. The Alien Signatures project has yielded results. We now have the tools to detect abduction patterns—not with rumor, but with algorithm. Satellite arrays have been recalibrated. Surveillance assets now include a layer we were not trained to believe in.
The invisible is no longer hidden. Only disguised.
Confirmed Findings
At least one extraterrestrial crew member survived the original descent. Evidence suggests evasion and escape. We are not alone—we are being watched.
The wreckage near Tashkent has been confirmed as non-human in origin. There is no terrestrial match in metallurgy, structural logic, or emission signatures.
Disappearance reports from affected regions now correlate with telemetry anomalies. These are not isolated incidents. They are part of a pattern.
We are no longer a passive observer. We are the observed.
Operational Updates
As of this entry, the Initiative recognizes three emergent mission lines, now supported by confirmed science:
Investigate Alien Abductions — Enabled through targeted Surveil + Investigate operations
Research Alien Origin — Pending broader cosmological surveillance through Deep System Skywatch
Salvage Alien Technology — Contingent upon direct access to alien assets: vessels, facilities, or tactical encounters
All parallel engineering priorities have been deferred. Full throughput is now assigned to Alien Flora.
We must understand the biology before it encircles us.
Field Notes – Almaty
Yiyuan Ai conducted a full surveillance sweep in Almaty. No active abduction signatures were detected. The region remains clear. But pattern analysis suggests that alien activity is migrating—intelligently, or algorithmically. We will reposition accordingly.
No confrontation has occurred. But something is moving beneath the map lines.
Strategic Summary
We have crossed the veil. And we now stand in their garden.
What we once imagined as a clean line between stars and soil has dissolved. They do not arrive as conquerors. They arrive as presence. As change. As systems. Their movement is not theatrical. It is methodical.
Where once we scanned the skies, we now test the soil. Where once we charted satellites, we now trace roots.
The timeline ahead of us is no longer calibrated to human expectations. It never was.
Immediate Directives
Expand abduction surveillance networks—signal filtering, incident mapping, HUMINT collation
Prioritize completion of Alien Flora research to generate biome-resilience models
Prepare Deep System Skywatch protocols to extend Initiative vision beyond the inner system
Establish protocols for first technology recovery, should confrontation or accident permit it
This is not an invasion. It is a planting.
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simbacapeman · 5 months ago
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🌟 Did You Know? THERE'S A SECRET MISSION UNFOLDING. ZAP AND HAKKU JOIN THE SSL TO TAKE DOWN ANTI-CAPEMAN, BUT WITH ONLY 20 MINUTES TO PREPARE, THEY MIGHT UNCOVER UNEXPECTED SURPRISES. 🚀✨ Ready to uncover the truth? 🕵️‍♂️ Dive into the action now! CLICK LINK IN BIO. 📲💥
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bloxxel64colonthree · 2 years ago
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nice to get some deep lore from the creator of lil pootis :3
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A pre-head removal discussion.
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kraniumet · 1 year ago
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double feature thursday - the ipcress file (1965), the transporter (2002)
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hooked on the concept of Simon Blackquill suspecting Phoenix of being the Phantom because noone knows anythign about him pre-meeting Mia, except for Larry who just pops in an out of existance, and Miles who knew him for (at most) 1 year.
He could be anyone!
obv hes not but the thought of Blackquill trying to spygame him while he - poker master, master of the poker face; unkillable man; can see when someone has secrets; general fuckin weird guy - is either unaware-yet-perfectly avoids it [Phoenix: (I sure felt surprised. Maybe I had my poker face on.)] or knows hes being stalked and is just bein casual about it (outwardly, inwards u know hes collecting 1million data points)
the actual phantom thinks this is a great mistdirection until either he also becomes obsessed with "who the fuck is Phoenix Wright???" or Phoenix , completely unintentionally, proves without a doubt who the Phantom is via a series of insane events
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st-just · 1 year ago
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So how are you feeling about Wildbow's stealth adaptation of the Americans?
First thought: On the one hand baiting and trolling the fandom is something wildbow already does either accidentally or intenitonally waaaay too much.
On the other hand making his next protagonist a textual doctrinaire Marxist-Lenninist would be hilarious.
Actual answer: Family drama and spygame bullshit and hopefully actually fun pseudo-cyberpunk crime procedural plots is a combination I am actually now much more excited for than I was from the initial pitch.
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skojukebox · 10 months ago
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Taking a break from boiling my brain writing commissions and failing to put a short story to the page adequately to think about the structure of Road Out of Ruin.
There are two different paths forward I can take right now. There are two storylines in Road to Ruin that need to be resolved more or less.
Revenant- A story that mainly focuses on Whisper and Kit. Shorter than Spark, closer to the length of I'm Doing This For Revenge and also closer to that story's somber tone with a lot of spygames-y stuff.
Surge in the Sol Dimension Titles Pending 1 and 2- This could maybe be one story if I REALLY wanted it to but it would be very long, and the tone of the two halves would be dramatically different. Picks up where the ending of Spark dropped off Surge. The first one has a more adventure-y tone to it, the second a bit different.
Chronologically they take place Surge 1 -> Revenant -> Surge 2. Part of me is thinking it would maybe be a good idea to write them out of order though so that I can both reorient the focus back to the Diamond Cutters for awhile while also what's going on with Kit during this period.
I genuinely can't decide yet, though, because I feel like people would also be appreciative of more Surge. Spark really took off, and there is a big cliffhanger in there that I know some would appreciate more resolution to sooner than later. I also have that story a lot stronger in my head, so there's that, but I've got plenty of time to plan for Revenant too. I aint gonna do anything sonic related until at least November.
I dunno. Gonna take some thinking, I guess.
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ouroboros-hideout · 2 years ago
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Project Garmr
This is just a wild list of ideas I had after finishing Phantom Liberty and beeing slightly dissapointed how they treated Kurt Hansen as a character.
- Spoilers ahead -
First of all: I love PL but I think it has its weaknesses. But that's for another post.
I am manly dissapointed, that he was introduced as the main antagonist (Myers is the actual villian if you ask me) but got very little screentime or impact on your choices or story imo. He was there, the quests involving him where epic but in the end he just got low to medium depth lore and an unspectacular death. I could rant about the problems I have with the fight (gameplay was sick but the story was meh) or the not-fight if Alex is taking care of him. But that's for another post aswell.
I just want to write down some ideas and headcanons about how things could have turned out differently, if he didn't die.
- I'll give it to V or Alex, that they're actually able to defeat him
- But he'll survive the attack, badly wounded but alive
- He'll then recover in the hospital, maybe getting new chrome to compensate the injuries
If you leave Hansen alive after the fight, you'll later get informed by Mr. Hands that he was assassinated in the hospital.
But what if that's not true. What if Kurt faked his death and spread this missinformation. By placing a body double at his funeral and asigning Bennett and Jago to give the public some drama to make his disguise waterproof but secretly still pulling the strings in the back.
Why? Because it's an opportunity. An opportunity for revenge. Playing hide and seek spygames against the spies and government, who got him into this situation in the first place.
He failed to kill or capture Myers and that's grinding his gears. The grudge he's holding against her is becoming unberable. After Song and the agents of the FIA screwed him over he's more than done fucking around with the marionetts and wants to start a last attempt to kill the puppet master.
He basically wants Myers head on a silver plate.
- This top secret plan is communicted as 'Project Garmr' within the structures of Barghest and Dogtown
- only Kurts most trusted associates know about his plans and that he is still alive
- the risk of someone spilling the tea in the lower ranks of Barghest are to high
- means he needs to get along without the manpower of his militia. At least in the beginning
- in addition to that he doesn't want that his smuggling business or Dogtown in general gets involved too far
- he worked to hard and is proud of his achivements to throw everything into the trash for his personal revenge
- he reaches out to his contacts all over the world, asking around who'd profit from the death of Mrs. President and shifting powers
- all or most of it undercover, so his disguise stays in tact
- building kind of an army
- the course and outcome of this plan would highly depend on the people or organisations Kurt's siding with
-  because after all he wants Myers dead  and in the best case replace her with someone in his favor
- could mean he's 'accidentally' starting the next war or does it in a more discrete manner
- it would suit his character if he used all his wits, instead of just sending some missels to her face. He would not make this mistake again
If this would evolve into a legit fanfic or what ever there are a lot of possibilities to give the Colonel additional lore and depth. For example:
- Meeting people of his past, friends, lovers or enemies alike
- Showing different sides of him (vulnerability because of a trauma or cyberpsychosis or smth like that)
- more of his top tier interrogation skills
- knife fights! Oh yeah
Yeah that's it. For now. A big 'What If'. Don't know, really like the idea somehow. All of it is a WIP that I came up with in the middle of the night but I would like to make it a little project in some way. Even though Kurt didn't had the impact I'd hoped for in the game, he managed to get into the top 3 of my fav chars within the blink of an eye lol.
Side note: Garmr is a dog/wolf mentioned in norse mythologie (who has a lot in common with Fenrir, who is probably more popular). He's described as a fucking huge, blood-stained dog caught in chains, guarding Hel's gate, the door to the underworld. He is ascociated with the beginning of Ragnarök, the final battle between beasts and gods. Once he breaks free from his chains, he's ultimately responsible for plunging the world into chaos.
Think that's an appropriate name Kurt would choose. He's a mythology nerd lol.
Bark. Bark.
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litsnobconfessions · 3 months ago
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A Year of Animation Day 80-81: Bluey S1E13-24
Date: March 21-22, 2025
Day: 80-81
Content Watched: Bluey, Season 1, Episodes 13-24
Year: 2018-present
Rating: TV-Y
Run Time: 84 minutes
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I pretty much already said this in my last review, but what I really like about Bluey is how real it feels, and I feel this really comes across in the animation. The characters' expressions are so good. they're always reacting to each other, and I love that the animators include actual dog body language, like ear twitches and tail wags, as well as moments like Bingo curled up under the deck around the tree in "Butterflies" and Bandit shaking off after swimming in "The Pool." But there are also a lot of details that are just reminiscent of real life, like when Bandit takes Bingo to the bathroom in "Spygame," and she makes a mess with the soap while he's distracted, talking to Bluey or Bingo doing a terrible job of watering plants in "The Claw."
My favorite episode of these is probably "Calypso" mostly because I am a teacher, and this is the kind of teacher I want to be. I love how she tries to be relatively hands-off, but also encourages her students to connect their games, like telling the girls playing mom about Bluey's fish and chip shop. And I think it says a lot that what gets her student to build a really fabulous city is not her telling her what it needs, but *asking* what the student thinks it needs.
I also really like "Yoga Ball" because it holds both Bandit and Bingo responsible for what happened. He does have to apologize for playing too rough, but she also has to get better at being able to tell her dad when he's playing too rough with her. I feel like a lot of irl problems are like this--there's not only one person in the wrong, and in many cases, the real problem is that we need to find a way to communicate with each other to prevent the problem from happening again in the future.
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"The Claw" is also a lot of fun, and I think a good example of how much this show targets adults as well as children because there isn't really a lesson in this episode, and if there is, it's definitely for the parents. I love the moment where Bandit tells Chili, "this is great! We're teaching an important life lesson and getting the house clean!" to which Chili responds, "neither of those things is happening." I think maybe the lesson here is that there doesn't always have to be a lesson. Sometimes, things are just fun.
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There are other bits in these episodes that are clearly meant for adults. I especially enjoy the moment in "Markets" where Bandit exlaims, "the tooth fairy gave you five dollars!" and Chili tells him, "it's the same amount the tooth fairy gave all Bluey's friends." They also provide parenting tips. For example, one of my friends uses Bandit's strategy of having her kid put a hand on her arm when she wants to talk, so she can signal she has something to say without interrupting another conversation. And as far as lessons go, "Takeaway" may the have the most important. After all, Bluey is great at reminding me what it was like being a kid. I love that they refer to money as "dollarbucks" and the scanner at the shop as the "dooter." And they have wild imaginations! It's important for us not to lose those moments, even as we mature.
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But I also want to circle back to the claw machine. Bluey says it's not fair that you can play without winning, and Bandit says it wouldn't be fun that way. But when I was a kid, there was a claw machine at a restaurant we went to that was a guaranteed win every time. I think the prize was just candy, but that was the machine I always wanted to play. And I loved it.
I feel like "Butterflies" really explores Bluey's character. In a lot of the episodes, she's kind of bossy and has to learn to be less controlling of her little sister if she wants Bingo to play (relatable). But in this episode, she defends Bingo from the bossy Judo, but also defends Judo from Bingo, noting that she is bossy, but she doesn't have anyone else to play with. I feel like Bluey could say the same thing about having no one to play with when Judo's complaining that Bingo is taking to long to turn into a butterfly. It's really sweet that she wants everybody to be able to play.
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Since Bluey centers so much on playing pretend, and most of the episodes focus on a game the girls play, I feel like I shouldn't only explore my favorite episodes, but my favorite games, especially because these are games I might play with the children in my life. My favorite game in the last set was probably Shadowlands, though keepy uppy is obviously a classic, and I like the use of a puppet as the class pet, especially because the kindy kids are remarkably good at puppeteering. In this set of episodes, my favorite game is probably Blue Mountains. I love that it's a game the whole family is part of, but also? I just really enjoy that they put googly eyes on their paws.
Finally, I want to mention Bandit and Chili's relationship. There are a lot of stolen moments across the episodes, such as when they're floating together in "The Pool." If you've been following this blog for a while, you know how important it is for me to have stories with healthy relationships, and that's one of the things I really love about Bluey. Not only do Bandit and Chili seem totally in love, but in general, all the relationships, romantic or not, are really healthy, with people handling problems in healthy ways. And I know that's at least in part because it's a kids' show, but I think that adult media could learn a lot from kids' shows.
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worldtravelsyt · 1 month ago
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Sleeper Spies Awakened! Government Target Discovered! (This is HUGE)
Uncover a thrilling conspiracy! We discover a Soviet plot targeting the US government, reactivated Russian sleeper spies, and alarming evidence of regular activity. Join us as we expose the truth behind this dangerous mission! #SleeperSpies #RussianConspiracy #GovernmentTarget #PoliticalThriller #Espionage #ColdWarSecrets #SecretMission #SpyGame #Investigation #ConspiracyTheory from Famozo…
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traeuthaeou · 2 months ago
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UNITS SECURED NOTED MOTION PICTURE CASE QUOTE , WELL PLAYED , SPYGAMES ?? SPYKIDS ? KIDSSPY?
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