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Navigating Amazon Prime Activation: Your Comprehensive Guide to Amazon.com Codes

In today's digital landscape, accessing your favorite entertainment and shopping experiences has never been easier, thanks to platforms like Amazon Prime. With its vast array of benefits, from streaming the latest movies and TV shows to expedited shipping on everyday essentials, Amazon Prime has become an integral part of many households. However, to amazon.com/us/code samsung tv unlock the full potential of Prime membership, understanding how to activate it using Amazon.com codes is essential.
Understanding Amazon.com Codes:
Amazon.com codes serve as the key to initiating your Prime membership on various devices, including smart TVs like Samsung. These alphanumeric codes, often provided during the registration process, are your ticket to accessing Prime's extensive suite of services seamlessly.
Activating Amazon Prime Using Amazon.com Codes:
Amazon MyTV Login: Begin by logging into your Amazon account or creating one if you're a new user. Navigate to the Amazon MyTV login page using your preferred web browser.
Accessing Amazon.com Codes: Once logged in, you'll be prompted to enter the activation code provided by Amazon during the registration process. This code is typically displayed on your TV screen when you attempt to access Prime Video for the first time.
Inputting the Code: Carefully input the alphanumeric code into the designated field on the Amazon.com activation page. Be sure to double-check for accuracy to avoid any errors.
Verification: After entering the code, click on the "Verify" or "Activate" button. This will initiate the linking process between your device and your Amazon Prime account.
Confirmation: Upon successful verification, you'll receive confirmation that amazon.com/code or your device is now linked to your Prime membership. You can now access Prime Video, Prime Music, and other exclusive benefits directly from your Samsung TV.
Affirmative Benefits of Amazon Prime Activation:
Prime Video: Gain unlimited access to a vast library of movies, TV shows, and Amazon Originals, available for streaming anytime, anywhere.
Prime Music: Enjoy ad-free streaming of millions of songs and curated playlists, perfect for every mood and occasion.
Prime Shipping: Access free, fast shipping on eligible items, ensuring your orders arrive promptly at your doorstep.
Exclusive Deals: Unlock early access to exclusive deals and discounts on a wide range of products, saving you money on your favorite purchases.
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By leveraging Amazon.com codes to activate your Prime membership, you're not just gaining access to a subscription service – you're tapping into a create an amazon account at amazon.com code world of entertainment, convenience, and savings. Take the first step towards unlocking the full potential of Amazon Prime today and elevate your digital experience to new heights.
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Amazon illegally interferes with an historic UK warehouse election

I'm in to TARTU, ESTONIA! Overcoming the Enshittocene (Monday, May 8, 6PM, Prima Vista Literary Festival keynote, University of Tartu Library, Struwe 1). AI, copyright and creative workers' labor rights (May 10, 8AM: Science Fiction Research Association talk, Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures building, Lossi 3, lobby). A talk for hackers on seizing the means of computation (May 10, 3PM, University of Tartu Delta Centre, Narva 18, room 1037).
Amazon is very good at everything it does, including being very bad at the things it doesn't want to do. Take signing up for Prime: nothing could be simpler. The company has built a greased slide from Prime-curiosity to Prime-confirmed that is the envy of every UX designer.
But unsubscribing from Prime? That's a fucking nightmare. Somehow the company that can easily figure out how to sign up for a service is totally baffled when it comes to making it just as easy to leave. Now, there's two possibilities here: either Amazon's UX competence is a kind of erratic freak tide that sweeps in at unpredictable intervals and hits these unbelievable high-water marks, or the company just doesn't want to let you leave.
To investigate this question, let's consider a parallel: Black Flag's Roach Motel. This is an icon of American design, a little brown cardboard box that is saturated in irresistibly delicious (to cockroaches, at least) pheromones. These powerful scents make it admirably easy for all the roaches in your home to locate your Roach Motel and enter it.
But the interior of the Roach Motel is also coated in a sticky glue. Once roaches enter the motel, their legs and bodies brush up against this glue and become hopeless mired in it. A roach can't leave – not without tearing off its own legs.
It's possible that Black Flag made a mistake here. Maybe they wanted to make it just as easy for a roach to leave as it is to enter. If that seems improbable to you, well, you're right. We don't even have to speculate, we can just refer to Black Flag's slogan for Roach Motel: "Roaches check in, but they don't check out."
It's intentional, and we know that because they told us so.
Back to Amazon and Prime. Was it some oversight that cause the company make it so marvelously painless to sign up for Prime, but such a titanic pain in the ass to leave? Again, no speculation is required, because Amazon's executives exchanged a mountain of internal memos in which this is identified as a deliberate strategy, by which they deliberately chose to trick people into signing up for Prime and then hid the means of leaving Prime. Prime is a Roach Motel: users check in, but they don't check out:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/03/big-tech-cant-stop-telling-on-itself/
When it benefits Amazon, they are obsessive – "relentless" (Bezos's original for the company) – about user friendliness. They value ease of use so highly that they even patented "one click checkout" – the incredibly obvious idea that a company that stores your shipping address and credit card could let you buy something with a single click:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-Click#Patent
But when it benefits Amazon to place obstacles in our way, they are even more relentless in inventing new forms of fuckery, spiteful little landmines they strew in our path. Just look at how Amazon deals with unionization efforts in its warehouses.
Amazon's relentless union-busting spans a wide diversity of tactics. On the one hand, they cook up media narratives to smear organizers, invoking racist dog-whistles to discredit workers who want a better deal:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/02/amazon-chris-smalls-smart-articulate-leaked-memo
On the other hand, they collude with federal agencies to make workers afraid that their secret ballots will be visible to their bosses, exposing them to retaliation:
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/amazon-violated-labor-law-alabama-union-election-labor-official-finds-rcna1582
They hold Cultural Revolution-style forced indoctrination meetings where they illegally threaten workers with punishment for voting in favor of their union:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/business/economy/amazon-union-staten-island-nlrb.html
And they fire Amazon tech workers who express solidarity with warehouse workers:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amazon-fires-tech-employees-workers-criticism-warehouse-climate-policies/
But all this is high-touch, labor-intensive fuckery. Amazon, as we know, loves automation, and so it automates much of its union-busting: for example, it created an employee chat app that refused to deliver any message containing words like "fairness" or "grievance":
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/05/doubleplusrelentless/#quackspeak
Amazon also invents implausible corporate fictions that allow it to terminate entire sections of its workforce for trying to unionize, by maintaining the tormented pretense that these workers, who wear Amazon uniforms, drive Amazon trucks, deliver Amazon packages, and are tracked by Amazon down to the movements of their eyeballs, are, in fact, not Amazon employees:
https://www.wired.com/story/his-drivers-unionized-then-amazon-tried-to-terminate-his-contract/
These workers have plenty of cause to want to unionize. Amazon warehouses are sources of grueling torment. Take "megacycling," a ten-hour shift that runs from 1:20AM to 11:50AM that workers are plunged into without warning or the right to refuse. This isn't just a night shift – it's a night shift that makes it impossible to care for your children or maintain any kind of normal life.
Then there's Jeff Bezos's war on his workers' kidneys. Amazon warehouse workers and drivers notoriously have to pee in bottles, because they are monitored by algorithms that dock their pay for taking bathroom breaks. The road to Amazon's warehouse in Coventry, England is littered with sealed bottles of driver piss, defenestrated by drivers before they reach the depot inspection site.
There's so much piss on the side of the Coventry road that the prankster Oobah Butler was able to collect it, decant it into bottles, and market it on Amazon as an energy beverage called "Bitter Lemon Release Energy," where it briefly became Amazon's bestselling energy drink:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/20/release-energy/#the-bitterest-lemon
(Butler promises that he didn't actually ship any bottled piss to people who weren't in on the gag – but let's just pause here and note how weird it is that a guy who hates our kidneys as much as Jeff Bezos built and flies a penis-shaped rocket.)
Butler also secretly joined the surge of 1,000 workers that Amazon hired for the Coventry warehouse in advance of a union vote, with the hope of diluting the yes side of that vote and forestall the union. Amazon displayed more of its famously selective competence here, spotting Butler and firing him in short order, while totally failing to notice that he was marketing bottles of driver piss as a bitter lemon drink on Amazon's retail platform.
After a long fight, Amazon's Coventry workers are finally getting their union vote, thanks to the GMB union's hard fought battle at the Central Arbitration Committee:
https://www.foxglove.org.uk/2024/04/26/amazon-warehouse-workers-in-coventry-will-vote-on-trade-union-recognition/
And right on schedule, Amazon has once again discovered its incredible facility for ease-of-use. The company has blanketed its shop floor with radioactively illegal "one click to quit the union" QR codes. When a worker aims their phones at the code and clicks the link, the system auto-generates a letter resigning the worker from their union.
As noted, this is totally illegal. English law bans employers from "making an offer to an employee for the sole or main purpose of inducing workers not to be members of an independent trade union, take part in its activities, or make use of its services."
Now, legal or not, this may strike you as a benign intervention on Amazon's part. Why shouldn't it be easy for workers to choose how they are represented in their workplaces? But the one-click system is only half of Amazon's illegal union-busting: the other half is delivered by its managers, who have cornered workers on the shop floor and ordered them to quit their union, threatening them with workplace retaliation if they don't.
This is in addition to more forced "captive audience" meetings where workers are bombarded with lies about what life in an union shop is like.
Again, the contrast couldn't be more stark. If you want to quit a union, Amazon makes this as easy as joining Prime. But if you want to join a union, Amazon makes that even harder than quitting Prime. Amazon has the same attitude to its workers and its customers: they see us all as a resource to be extracted, and have no qualms about tricking or even intimidating us into doing what's best for Amazon, at the expense of our own interests.
The campaigning law-firm Foxglove is representing five of Amazon's Coventry workers. They're doing the lord's work:
https://www.foxglove.org.uk/2024/05/02/legal-challenge-to-amazon-uks-new-one-click-to-quit-the-union-tool/
All this highlights the increasing divergence between the UK and the US when it comes to labor rights. Under the Biden Administration, @NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo has promulgated a rule that grants a union automatic recognition if the boss does anything to interfere with a union election:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/06/goons-ginks-and-company-finks/#if-blood-be-the-price-of-your-cursed-wealth
In other words, if Amazon tries these tactics in the USA now, their union will be immediately recognized. Abruzzo has installed an ultra-sensitive tilt-sensor in America's union elections, and if Bezos or his class allies so much as sneeze in the direction of their workers' democratic rights, they automatically lose.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/06/one-click-to-quit-the-union/#foxglove
Image: Isabela.Zanella (modified) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ballot-box-2.jpg
CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en
#pluralistic#unions#coventry#amazon#union busting#qr codes#foxglove#one click to quit the union#labor#gwb
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As of this moment this legislation is in front of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transport. I have taken the liberty of compiling a list of all the names and phone numbers of every Senator on that committee, and I've put the names of Senators up for re-election in 2026 in bold.
I will note that this is the third time this legislation has been introduced. In 2022 it ended up dying in Committee when introduced in the Senate and the same happened when it was introduced to the House of Representatives in 2023. Obviously we should all be concerned and take action, but don't go into full blown panic unless it exits committee. At that point I intend to have a list ready of all 100 Senators stating which ones are up for re-election and are considered at risk of losing seats.
Also my advice for calls:
- When talking with Republicans play up the fact that this would force Elon to implement age verification systems on X (yes do call it X during the call). Elon's been threatening to primary Republicans who stand in his way so there's fear of him. Also play up concerns about "Liberals" doxxing people or Chinese hackers.
- When talking with Democrats, play up the connections to Project 2025 and suggest voters will not be happy to see Democrats siding with it.
Republicans:
Ted Cruz, Texas (Chairman) - Phone: (202) 224-5922
John Thune, South Dakota - Phone: (202) 224-2321
Roger Wicker, Mississippi - Phone: (202) 224-6253
Deb Fischer, Nebraska - Phone: (202) 224-6551
Jerry Moran, Kansas - Phone: (202) 224-6521
Dan Sullivan, Alaska - Phone: (202) 224-3004
Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee - Phone: (202) 224-3344
Todd Young, Indiana - Phone: (202) 224-5623
Ted Budd, North Carolina - (202) 224-3154
Eric Schmitt, Missouri - (202) 224-5721
John Curtis, Utah - Phone: (202) 224-5251
Bernie Moreno, Ohio - Phone: (202) 224-3353
Tim Sheehy, Montana - Phone: (202) 224-2644
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia - Phone: (202) 224-6472
Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming - Phone: (202) 224-3424
Democrats:
Maria Cantwell, Washington (Ranking Member) - Phone: (202) 224-3441
Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota - Phone: (202) 224-3244
Brian Schatz, Hawaii - Phone: (202) 224-3934
Ed Markey, Massachusetts - Phone: (202) 224-2742
Gary Peters, Michigan - Phone: (202) 224-6221
Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin - Phone: (202) 224-5653
Tammy Duckworth, Illinois - Phone: (202) 224-2854
Jacky Rosen, Nevada - Phone: (202) 224-6244
Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico - Phone: (202) 224-6621
John Hickenlooper, Colorado - Phone: (202) 224-5941
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania - Phone: (202) 224-4254
Andy Kim, New Jersey - Phone: (202) 224-4744
Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware - Phone: (202) 224-2441
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script courtesy of the comment section comment:
Here is a script I just wrote - feel free to use!
Hi, my name is [], and I am one of Senator []’s constituents. I live in [city, zip code - leave your full address if leaving a voicemail].
I am calling in regards to a bill that was recently introduced in the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transport: the SCREEN act.
I am asking Senator [] to either take no action or vote against this bill because of its implications for freedom of speech. [insert one of the other concerns listed above]. Thank you for your time and for listening to my concerns.
#ao3#archive of our own#SCREEN act#the screen act#USA#United States#us polotics#queer#lgbt#lgbtq community#lgbtqia#Netflix#hulu#Disney+#fanfiction.net#paramount+#amazon prime#queer history#hays code#free speech#freedom of speech#first amendment
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I've been seeing this Amazon Comercial ALOT

The one where a girl moves into a new home and she's sad.
Then she watches 'Good Omens'!

And she gets inspired to buy loads of plants....

Amazon wants me to think she's was inspired by the Garden of Eden, but, the only way 'Good Omens' inspired her to buy plants is that she wanted to be like Crowley. I can't help but think she's now just screaming at all her plants.
#good omens#crowley#david tennant#amazon#good omens 2#michael sheen#good omens season 2#crowley x aziraphale#grow better#aziraphale and crowley#ineffable husbands#crowley good omens#crawley#crowely#aziraphale#good omens aziraphale#aziraphale x crowley#michael and david#david tennant crowley#Crowley plants#micheal sheen#good omens fandom#good omens coded#funny
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You hold on tight to everyone. And I love you for that, but... Let's just say I didn't want to end up like Jar Jar. - Hugh Campell
#the boys#the boys tv#the boys amazon#the boys season 4#hughie campbell#hugh campbell#daphne campbell#paris#da vinci code#theboysedit
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I keep seeing adds for that new fallout movie or whatever and I’m forever disappointed when Buttons is not on the poster. What’s the point of fallout if I don’t get to see Buttons, yeah that’s it, l love him
On one hand, awww. On the other, I am not selling him (especially not to Amazon).
#from what I understand Lucy's brother is kind of Buttons coded? so there you go#idk I'm not interested in the show but in the first few eps he was the only character that had more than 2 braincells#at this point the further Microsoft/Amazon stays from independent artists' work the better#personal#text#Buttons
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Books of 2024: THE SPIDER AND HER DEMONS by sydney khoo
Up next! I haven't been gravitating toward YA much lately (the hazards of being an Adult, I suppose), but this is on my writing project adjacent TBR. I do have a soft spot for teenagers hiding their monstrous tendencies, especially when the jacket copy says "hiding your true self can get you killed." Excited to see how this goes!
#books of 2024#books#book photos#the spider and her demons#sydney khoo#was i also especially excited for this one because the author is also nonbinary and aroace?? perHAPS#did i shadily order it through amazon because physically it's only available in australian-adjacent markets??#per. haps.#anyway even the color scheme made me think Oh Maybe Appropriate For Mine Own Project lol#AND my project has spider coded bits#turbo adhd connections over here btw leaf me alone
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you're it for me, belly
belly conklin & conrad fisher // the summer i turned pretty, s2
#conrad is such a flirt here i can't#bellyconrad#belly x conrad#bellyconradedit#the summer i turned pretty#tsitp#tsitp s2#bonrad#alsoooo conrad fisher is so jj maybank coded because of you're it#can amazon prime release horizontal clips cause those tiktokish formats are so hard to properly size
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Best Underrated Shows
Saving Me
Saving Me is about a lonely old guy who invents a time machine so he can go back to his child self and fix all his past mistakes. I learned about this show from this video titled Watch THIS instead of Hailey's On It by M!n!mal M!ss Art. Despite this video, I was still very excited to watch Hailey's On It. It seemed like a story with a cool premise and cute art style (and ultimately I do really like the show) But Hailey's On It wasn't gonna be out for weeks when I came across this video and this video really sold me on giving Saving Me a try. I never would have even heard of this show without that youtube video which would have been a real shame because Saving Me is fantastic! I hope this show reaches more people and I'm dying for a season 3!!!!!
House of Anubis

Mystery is my favorite genre and House of Anubis is chuck full of it. I used to be obsessed with this show back in high school. I had so much fun coming up with theories and live-blogging my thoughts and opinions about each new episode. Some of the acting & dialogue could be a little cringe sometimes but the story is just so good that it doesn't matter. I've heard that Het Huis Anubis (the Dutch version of the show that House of Anubis is based on) is even better, though I haven't gotten around to watching it yet.
Over the Garden Wall

Those of us who have seen Over the Garden Wall seem to agree that this show is amazing! Which makes it feel a little weird to call it underrated. But it seems like so few people have actually seen it. Maybe because it was a mini series, it couldn't reach the same level of popularity as other shows of similar quality. If you like Gravity Falls, you'll likely enjoy Over the Garden Wall as well. (Wirt is even voiced by the same guy who voiced Dipper!) I would highly recommend anyone that hasn't seen it already.
Dead End: Paranormal Park
I feel like it's pretty rare for animated series to exist in the horror genre for some reason. It truly is an untapped market. But if you love horror and animation, Dead End is the show for you! (Of course it's kid friendly horror since the target audience is children) The two main characters, Barney and Norma get jobs at a haunted park and work together to fight ghosts and demons. Dead End has a super cute animation style, in my opinion, and a very diverse set of characters. I encourage everyone to watch it!
Just Add Magic

Just Add Magic is based on a children's book by the same name. It's a show about three girls who love to cook and basically discover that they can use cooking to do magic. It's a pretty interesting take on how magic works in their universe. It's very fun to watch. All of the actors are also so talented! And one of those actors is Zach Callison (the voice of Steven Universe)!
The friendship between the trio is awe-inspiring! They have so much chemistry. It's a pretty fun watch.
The Last Kids On Earth

Based on a comic of the same name, this show is about a group of kids who have to survive on their own when a zombie apocalypse breaks out. And other various creatures start to threaten them (or even become their allies) It's basically a cute found family story. The premise is pretty simplistic but that's what I love about it. The animation style of The Last Kids On Earth is so beautiful as well!
I'm still waiting for a season 3!!!!!
Code Lyoko

I remember as a kid being aware of this show and thinking it looked kind of interesting (and I always loved the theme song!!) but I never ended up watching it back then because I let peer pressure get the better of me. I remember I met someone who brought up how much they loved the show. When I heard them express that interest, I was at first excited to ask them more but before I had the chance, everyone else started making fun of him for liking Code Lyoko.
I guess it was like the nerd show or something? I don't really know why it was considered cringe to like Code Lyoko but upon seeing my peers act this way, I decided I can't like Code Lyoko if I want to fit in. So, I avoided watching it. But earlier this year, when I was flipping through channels, they were showing old episodes of Code Lyoko! I was intrigued since I remembered it from childhood and thought I'd actually give it a chance this time. And it's actually a pretty good show! It can be slow at times but overall I enjoy it.
If you're like me and avoided watching this back then due to peer pressure, I highly recommend leaving that in the past and just letting yourself enjoy this show!!
Slugterra

Slugterra is honestly pretty similar to Pokemon, except it's slugs! And the entire series takes place underground. Basically, there's a whole underground world called Slugterra, home to slugs, trolls, moles, etc. And all the slugs have cool powers so the people collect & befriend slugs so they can use them as weapons ("slugslinging"). If you like Pokemon, you're sure to like Slugterra!
Detentionaire
I discovered Detentionaire randomly while I was searching through Amazon's library of cartoons. I was looking for a new show to watch and just stumbled upon this one. It looked pretty interesting and I was surprised to see it was a show from 2011. I don't know how I missed this show back then. Idk if maybe it only aired in Canada or something? (cuz it's a Canadian show) But anyways, Detentionaire is such an intriguing show where the main character, Lee, discovers some grand conspiracy and has to try to expose it to prove his innocence so he can get out of detention. It's such an interesting concept. And, as I mentioned earlier, mystery is my favor genre, so I had a lot of fun with this one.
The only problem though is, of course, it ends on a cliffhanger. The show got canceled before they had the chance to conclude the story in a satisfying way (or any type of way) so watch at your own risk.
Catscratch

I honestly don't even remember what this show was about but I do remember enjoying this show and being excited when I saw a new episode was out. I remember thinking it was so funny. I just don't think enough people know about this show.
#saving me#house of anubis#hoa#just add magic#over the garden wall#otgw#dead end paranormal park#dead end netflix#depp#dead end park#the last kids on earth#last kids on earth#tlkoe#code lyoko#slugterra#detentionaire#catscratch#nickelodeon#amazon pride video#netflix#cartoon network#teen nick#byutv
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Do you have any hcs on how superlantern may look like? Like Clark with pointed ears or something
Oooh great question!!!
Coincidentally, I just did a picrew of both of them when I remembered this ask!
^ That’s pretty much just how I imagine them both.
About Clark specifically, I usually make it a plot point in my fics that Kryptonians really don’t look dissimilar from humans any real way, though I do enjoy those headcanons. The fangs, the inhumanly bright blue eyes, sometimes the uncanny way they move as if they're just imitating how humans walk…altho to me it's important that visually Clark isn't any different than a regular human because like…he's like a white-passing immigrant ykwim. That’s an important feature of his character that contrasts against more “alien”-looking characters like J’onn who has to shapeshift to ��blend in”.
Height-wise, I'm pretty set on Hal being 5'10" (decently tall for a trans guy!) but saying he's 6 foot whereas Clark is 6'3".
^ Here's a height comparison chart with the Trinity and Guy as reference points.
Plus, I like to think they both have sort of a male hourglass figure because of all their muscles, though Clark is more inverted triangle because of all the muscle on top. So this + height = slight size difference because I think Hal is into that but wouldn't straight-up admit it unless under duress.
#simu's two cents#superlantern#clarkhal#simu answers asks#halclark#anon#i like to imagine the Trinity all being about the same level of height (smth smth being able to see eye to eye but being more/less high#horse or high morality about things etc. so like Clark is the most humble and is the shortest whereas Bruce is a bit of an ass about his#code of ethics so he's a little taller to symbolize that and then Diana is the most like... idealistic and set in her moral code to me?#if that makes sense? like obvi SUPERMAN is idealistic but like to me Diana is even more of a voice of like...high morality. Idk.#also she's an Amazon and I think it's cute when she's taller than the other two.)#anyway. Guy has short king energy so he's a solid 5 foot 5.#the shortest human GL except for Jo who is 5 foot to me give or take a few inches
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Maximus telling Lucy that she smelled good and the entire following interaction was so funny and good but also made me feel so bad for the people who grow up under Brotherhood rule
Like y’all got all this time, caps, and resources to dedicate to finding goddamn toasters and shit but you can’t take a week to teach your aspirants actual sex ed so you don’t have god knows what kind of stis going around barracks because them teenagers ARE fucking do not delude yourselves.
#but they respect pronouns?#I’m confused by the Brotherhood’s creed and code#like you’re telling me y’all have a good enough grasp of gender identity and can respect that but totally bypass sex ed???#I guess maybe unplanned pregnancies maybe help in maintaining their population#idk for some reason I guess I thought the brotherhood had some kind of good sense somewhere about some things#they really are all about the tech huh#vi speaks#vi watches#fallout tv series#fallout tv show#fallout Amazon#fallout prime#Maximus#lucy maclean
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LATEST ADDITIONS
6 August 2024
The Winchesters 1x13 - Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye (READ NOW)
The Winchesters 1x01 - Pilot (READ NOW)
Gotham Knights 1x13 - Night of the Owls (READ NOW)
Gotham Knights 1x11 - Daddy Issues (READ NOW)
Gotham Knights 1x01 - Pilot (READ NOW)
We'll also be sending him the rest of the SPN scripts so they are available as a resource for aspiring/working TV writers.
#the winchesters#supernatural#gotham knights#scripts#screenwriting#screenplays#if consideramazon can call the gen v pilot a screenplay i can call these screenplays#yes amazon and fx have fyc scripts up#no access codes needed#fx has all of s5 of fargo#almost all of s3 reservation dogs#a handful of the bear + what we do in the shadows#amazon has pilots for gen v + fallout + 2 from mr & mrs smith#admin: lets-steal-an-archive
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hey bam! I’m sorry if this has already been asked, but would you ever ship the Monty pins outside of the US?
Probably not, since the cost of shipping through international customs costs more than what the pin order cost itself. I could see it if was apart of a larger order, but customs and cost of shipping is too expensive alone.
For example: the shipping cost for a single bubble mailer from USA to UK would cost between $22-$28 USD, NOT including the cost of the pin itself.
#i make and ship everything from my house#so unfortunately i dont have the cheat codes like amazon and other big name mailers#where they have a warehouse in every country
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honestly this show is the proof that you can do just about anything if you have your girl gang by your side 🫶

#i love when girls girl#behen-code🫶#no i wont take any slander against ananya panday#call me bae#amazon prime#prime video#desiblr#desi tumblr#just desi things#desi#bollywood#desi girl#desi shit posting#mumbai#just girls being girls
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Thank you Fallout (2024) for the cringe fail black man. A rare sight indeed.
#maximus fallout#he has never known a moment of respect from this world#he and dignity have never been in the same area code much less room#fallout#fallout amazon#fallout 2024
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