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znuffed-up · 1 year
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hotvampireadjacent · 2 months
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Why do I even have Albanian SpongeBob saved
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jo3ydr3w · 16 days
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Can the Lost Media Wiki just...stop being white first, please? They have stated multiple times that they refuse to host pages for Albanian dubs, specifically for SpongeBob Squarepants. Like, we all knew you guys are racist, especially with that character design but like, come on, you guys clearly have an Asian fetish, so why not Albanian when it's an Indian language? I'm sorry, no, you've got a Japanese fetish/are Japanophiles.
You don't ACTUALLY care about preserving Asian culture. You just want to see hot chicks and cute boys.
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fluttershyweed757 · 4 months
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Albanian SpongeBob save me..
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phospholipid · 3 years
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SpongeBob is proud to be ALBANIAN.
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broadway boots on youtube!
bootlegs can be hard to find on youtube because of the weird, copyright-avoiding titles, so here’s a list of all the ones i’ve found:
please send in any links you have to my ask, thank you!
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amelie (i think obc) (rly high quality) EDIT: this is apparently from the LA run of the show, sorry for any confusion! thanks @musicalfucker and @themeddlinggirl for letting me know!
anything goes (rachel york) (thanks @a-journey-of-selfdiscovery)
anything goes (sutton foster) (potato level quality)
avenue q (not bway) (thanks @thetoxiczombie)
avenue q (obc)
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bombshell (smash) (concert)
the book of mormon (obc with andrew rannells) (not the best quality but i guess we’re not paying for it)
the book of mormon (nic rouleau)
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cabaret (2014) (alan cumming, emma stone)
carrie (thanks @thetoxiczombie)
catch me if you can (obc, with aaron tveit) (show starts at 1:20. slightly shakyfor the first two minutes and a slightly obstructed view for part of the show)
charlie and the chocolate factory (jake ryan flynn as charlie) (show starts at 2:56)
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dear evan hansen
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evil dead the musical (thanks @thetoxiczombie!)
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falsettos (2016 revival) (terrible quality)
falsettos (2016 revival) (good quality)
falsettos (2016 revival) (low quality)
falsettos (1993 LA cast) (bad quality because it was recorded in 1993 lol)
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groundhog day
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hairspray (andy randy as link)
heathers (original off-broadway cast) (understudy as heather c)
hedwig and the angry inch (andy randy)
hedwig and the angry inch (andy randy v2) (obstructed view)
hedwig and the angry inch (darren criss) (really really clear view? like it’s slightly weird how amazing the view is?)
hedwig and the angry inch (neil patrick harris)
hedwig and the angry inch (lena hall as hedwig)
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into the woods (obc) (understudy as snow white) (thanks @albanian-asshole!)
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jersey boys (andy randy) (some parts of the show missing)
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legally blonde (mtv recording) (obc)
legally blonde (off-broadway previews) (christian borle, laura bell bundy)
legally blonde (last obc show)
les miserables (2014 cast) (vimeo) (vid quality isn’t great but audio is a+)
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miss saigon (obc) (act one) (act two) (thanks @thechaiyac!)
miss saigon (lea salonga as kim) (not great quality)
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natasha, pierre, and the great comet of 1812 (not sure what cast, i’m not a huge fan of this show)
newsies (obc)
next to normal (obc) (trigger warning, if you’re triggered by suicide, self-harm and mentions of mental illness i would consider reading the synopsis before watching)
next to normal (off-broadway) (brian d’arcy james as dan)
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phantom of the opera (sierra boggess)
pokemon live! (yup) (with andrew rannells) (not amazing vid quality)
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rent (hollywood bowl) (aaron tveit as roger)
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saved! (aaron tveit) (thanks @thetoxiczombie)
she loves me (pbs recording)
something rotten (mainly obc w/ rob mcclure as nick bottom)
something rotten act 1 act 2 (obc w/ brian d’arcy james) 
something rotten (previews) 
spongebob (it’s in 5 parts so it’s in a playlist)
spring awakening (deaf west)
spring awakening (obc)
spring awakening (1st national tour)
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waitress (betsy wolfe as jenna)
waitress (sara bareilles)
west side story (revival)
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i’ll update this as much as i can, but check out my youtube playlist for more frequent updates :)
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today's aphobe character of the day is......
Albanian spongebob!
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rand0msimmer · 6 years
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57 Facts Tag!
Thank you so much @serensims for tagging me! I kept seeing this in my dash, so I was genuinely surprised to be tagged myself. I’m tagging @dreemiie, @existentialisims, @xsunnysims, @justkeeponsimming and @thesheslittleredridinghoodblog (if you’ve already done this then sorry)
I love the color blue
I am a white, 17 year old Albanian girl
I’m a Taurus! I share this with my little sister and Mom
I have 2 younger siblings
My birthstone is emerald! 
I share a birthday with my grandma
I have never left the U.S
I have never been on a plane (man I‘m boring)
I went to Hershey Park once and screamed my head off on some of the rollercoasters
I love seafood, like shrimp or crab (much to the disgust of my sister)
In order to youngest to oldest, me and my siblings are 4 years apart
I have never been stung my a bee
I am a huge baby when it comes to heights
I do not know how to swim
The only pet I’ve ever had was an angel fish named Dory when I was 5, which lived for 3 days because I was 5 and had no idea of to care for a fish (I’m sorry Dory)
Movies I was obsessed as a kid was Finding Nemo (pet fish was called Dory) and Tarzan 
For I was obsessed with as a kid, Drake and Josh, SpongeBob, Goosebumps tv, and a whole bunch that was on CartoonNetwork 
I have never broken a bone
I really want either a cat or a dog (I’ll probably just get a cat) when I have my own place, and financially stable enough for one
I still don’t know how to drive
I love coffee, and make is really sweet and milky (its basically not coffee at this point)
My favorite fruit is strawberries
I got into the sims from youtube
I use a MacBook air
I edit my screenshots with Gimp
I once burned my fingers trying to make tea back when I was obsessed with drinking it (coffee has taken over)
I really like doodling and drawing and want to improve at it
What got me to discover tumblr was Undertale, when I was looking at all the really cool fanart
I have been to so many wedding because I have so many cousins (including all’ve my distant cousins)
I have a lot of cousins
I can never get enough sleep when its a school night
When I was little, I loved reading the Goosebumps books, its what started my love for reading. My little brother has inherited that same love.
Once in 4th grade, before my family moved, I made the mistake I borrowing book 4 of Harry Potter from my school’s library (i was really getting into the series then) and I wanted to finish it, so I ended up spending a week just reading all day
I can’t handle spicy food at all 
I really like the Broadway play Hamilton
I’ve taken 2 AP history classes (AP Euro made me suffer so much)
I don’t like bananas
I suck at learning languages
My first phone was an iPhone 4
I’m a city gal
I have face planted into the pavement 
I have never been to Disney Land
I’ve never owned a game console of some kind ever (i really want to change that)
I have a bit of a weird way of speaking? Like its hard to describe. Not as bad as when I was little and had to go to speech therapy.
Someone once asked me if I was British
I suck at lying
I’ve read the Harry Potter series so many times
I used to be super into Rainbow loom and would make charms a few years back, and I still have a box full of leftover rainbow loom from that time
My closet has stacks and stacks of books from me and my siblings. It get’s messy sometimes
I always wear jeans, and either a hoodie or t-shirt
I almost always wear sneakers
I hate high heels with a passion
I’m not really into make-up that much
When I was little I wasn’t really scared of bugs but for some reason now I kinda am
I love reading
I once offered a dandelion to a random cat when I was 8 and the cat just curiously stared back at me. 
I am bad at talking about myself
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andrewlloydwebber · 6 years
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it just really fills me with joy to read forum threads where people get really angry and worked up over the albanian dub of spongebob squarepants
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kartiavelino · 5 years
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New York Today: New York Today: Finding the Perfect Tree
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New York Today: New York Today: Finding the Perfect Tree
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The holiday season is here. Credit Victor J. Blue for The New York Times
Good morning on this seasonable Friday.
As you figure out what to do with your Thanksgiving leftovers, it’s time for many New Yorkers to begin preparing for the next holiday season.
Buying the perfect Christmas tree for a tiny studio apartment or a spacious living room can feel overwhelming. So we sat down with veterans in the business to collect the best tree-hunting tips.
What tree should you buy?
The most popular tree you’ll see being sold on New York sidewalks is the Frasier Fir. This bushy evergreen has a mild, aromatic scent. “It has the least amount of needle fall, which people appreciate,” Scott Lechner, the manager of SoHo Trees, said.
The Balsam Fir is well known for its strong and spacious branches, which makes it a perfect tree for ornamentations. It’s also one of the most aromatic species. “They’re more Rockwellian, more traditional, more Americana,” Mr. Lechner said.
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The Noble Fir is the “Cadillac of Christmas trees,” according to Greg Walsh, owner of Greg’s Trees. These regal evergreens are mostly shipped from the Northwest, which makes them pricier than other trees.
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The Nordmann Fir, vendors said, is the rarest and most expensive of all Christmas trees. Originally from the Caucus Mountains, the Nordmann Fir is known for its attractive foliage and silver hue. “It’s the most elegant of Christmas trees,” Mr. Lechner said.
What’s a good price for a Christmas tree?
Average prices range from about $35 to $200.
Prices primarily vary according to the size of the tree. (The most common size for New York apartments is 5 to 6 feet tall.)
Trees shipped from the Northwest Pacific states and Canada tend to be more expensive because of high shipping costs.
And like city real estate, location matters. Sellers adjust their prices for the neighborhood they’re selling in — places like SoHo and Williamsburg tend to have pricier trees.
But you can negotiate. Vendors said it’s part of the tradition, and they’ll help you find a tree that fits your budget.
Where can you buy a Christmas tree?
Garden stores, sidewalk vendors, and supermarkets and big-box stores, like Whole Foods and Home Depot.
There are also 18 designated parks and playgrounds with vendors — like Washington Market Park in Manhattan and McCarren Park in Brooklyn.
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And you can buy trees online.
Where do Christmas trees come from?
Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan and Pennsylvania harvest the most Christmas trees in the nation. Frasier Firs sold in New York are mostly shipped from North Carolina, while Douglas Firs are largely from Pennsylvania, sellers said. High-quality sellers in New York said they also ship their trees from Canada, especially from the Beauce region near Quebec.
Here’s what else is happening:
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With a high near 50, it’s like the weather knows it’s time for sidewalk shopping. Now all you need is some hot cider.
Be sure to look up from your phone or shopping bags this Black Friday and appreciate the clear skies and crisp fall temperature. Saturday is looking to be even nicer, with a high in the mid-50s. Then things will cool a bit on Sunday.
In the News
• Security was prominent at this years Thanksgiving Day parade, but paradegoers seemed to mostly focus on the balloons and floats passing by. [New York Times]
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The singing Christmas tree float, a new addition to this year’s parade. Credit Vincent Tullo for The New York Times
• Despite losing their homes to a fire that ripped through an apartment building in Upper Manhattan, dozens of families joined together for a Thanksgiving dinner. [New York Times]
• The Trump SoHo hotel, struggling financially, is dropping the president’s name. On a recent night, some guests embraced the brand, while others were simply there for a cheap room. [New York Times]
• A man from Sudan’s dream to move to the United States came true when he obtained a visa and settled into Brooklyn. Now he dreams of one day reuniting with the wife he left behind. [New York Times]
• After spending 28 years in prison, a Connecticut man was freed the day before Thanksgiving when he entered an Alford plea: pleading guilty to lesser charges without admitting guilt. [New York Times]
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Leroy Harris, left, greeted his sister and niece outside New Haven Correctional Facility. Credit Jessica Hill for The New York Times
• The former congressman Maurice D. Hinchey, who built a reputation as a champion of environmental advocacy and blue-collar workers, died at 79. [New York Times]
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• Meet the two men who are competing for what may be the most coveted job on Wall Street: running Goldman Sachs. [New York Times]
• Nickelodeon’s relentlessly cheerful animated character, SpongeBob SquarePants, has made his Broadway debut with a $20 million musical that “explodes off the stage.” [New York Times]
• The New York Police Department named Terence Monahan the new chief of department. [New York Post]
• In a class-action suit filed against the city, a family living in New York City Housing Authority units claim their child’s health was damaged as a result of lead-poisoned water. [NBC New York]
• Today’s Metropolitan Diary: “The Cranky Fishmonger”
• For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Morning Briefing.
Coming Up Today
• Burn off that turkey with guided hikes through Alley Pond Park in Queens, Central Park in Manhattan, Willowbrook Park on Staten Island, Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx and Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Times vary. [Free]
• Join the National Park Service and Lower Manhattan Historical Association to celebrate the end of the American Revolution, with a parade, performances and more at Federal Hall and Evacuation Plaza. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. [Free]
• George Balanchine’s “The Nutcracker” returns for the season with performances by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center, through Dec. 31. 8 p.m. [Ticket prices vary]
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• Laugh off your Thanksgiving leftovers at “Decorative Soap: The Truth is in the Turkey,” a soap opera-themed comedy show at the Peoples Improv Theater Loft in Chelsea. 9 p.m. [$7]
• Nets host Trail Blazers, noon. (YES). Islanders at Flyers, 4 p.m. (MSG+). Devils host Canucks, 7 p.m. (MSG+). Rangers host Red Wings, 7 p.m. (MSG 2). Knicks at Hawks, 7:30 p.m. (MSG).
• Alternate-side parking remains in effect until Dec. 8.
• Weekend travel hassles: Check subway disruptions and a list of street closings.
The Weekend
Saturday
• Check out the Holiday Train Show, a display of model locomotives zipping through famous city landmarks, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. [Prices vary]
• The Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar brings local vendors, food and drink, live music and activities to 501 Union and the Green Building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., through Sunday. [Free admission]
• Take a Thanksgiving kitchen tour, where you can learn about colonial cuisine while tasting some old-world recipes, at Historic Richmond Town on Staten Island. 1 to 5 p.m., through Sunday. [$8]
• See the musician and singer Oscar D’León, “El Gigante De La Salsa,” in a concert at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx. 8 p.m. [Tickets start at $50]
• Islanders at Senators, 7 p.m. (MSG+). Devils at Red Wings, 7 p.m. (MSG+2). Knicks at Rockets, 8 p.m. (MSG).
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Sunday
• Children can jam out to the music of Bob Marley during a family-friendly concert at Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg. 11:30 a.m. [$12]
• A choir and symphony orchestra perform “Messiah…Refreshed,” a modern take on Handel’s “Messiah,” at Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan. 2 p.m. [Ticket prices vary]
• … And the New York Eastern Symphonic Orchestra plays a concert celebrating Albanian Independence Day at St. George Theatre on Staten Island. 7 p.m. [Tickets start at $50]
• Looking ahead: On Wednesday, TimesTalks hosts an advance screening of “I, Tonya,” a film about the scandalous American figure skater Tonya Harding, followed by a conversation with the actor Margot Robbie and director Craig Gillespie.
• Jets host Panthers, 1 p.m. (FOX). Rangers host Canucks, 2 p.m. (MSG). Nets at Grizzlies, 6 p.m. (YES).
• For more events, see The New York Times’s Arts & Entertainment guide.
And Finally…
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A Manhattan tree market in 1903. Credit via Library of Congress
How did Christmas trees first pop-up on New York City sidewalks?
It is long believed that a woodsman from the Catskills by the name of Mark Carr was the first to sell Christmas trees in New York — in 1851. A couple of weeks before Christmas Day that year, Mr. Carr loaded two ox sleds with “thrifty young firs and spruces” and headed for the city, according to an 1878 New York Daily Tribune article.
He paid a silver dollar for the right to sell his lot of trees on a strip of sidewalk at Vesey and Greenwich Streets in TriBeCa. His evergreens quickly sold out. He returned the next year and other peddlers followed his lead, establishing the prosperous holiday sidewalk tree industry.
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By 1880, more than 200,000 trees were being shipped to New York each year.
In the 1930s, the former Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia, seeking to reduce street peddling, established regulations that would require vendors to apply for selling permits. After much public outcry, the City Council in 1938 adopted what has been called the “coniferous tree exception,” which allows vendors to sell and display Christmas trees on a sidewalk without a permit in December as long as they have the permission of owners fronting the sidewalk and keep a corridor open for pedestrians.
The rule has brought flocks of vendors from across the country and the pleasant smell of pine trees to New York City ever since.
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fluttershyweed757 · 5 months
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