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DECIMA x OFFF2022 from GMUNK on Vimeo.
DECIMA is a short film exploring themes of mortality, transmigration, empowerment, soul passage and illumination. Produced for the legendary design conference OFFF Barcelona, who granted GMUNK the opportunity to craft their 20th anniversary title sequence with the highest honor.
The film ultimately focuses on the human condition nested within the control of a cult of robotic shamans called The Vi, and examines the deep emotional connection to loss and rebirth.
GMUNK VTPRODESIGN PSYOP BEN LUKAS BOYSEN FILIPE CARVALHO SHIMMERKID
Starring Nana Ghana and Jagger Hunt.
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Director: GMUNK Screenplay: Shimmerkid Story: Bradley G Munkowitz Production Company: JOJX Production Company: Commandeer Exec Producer: Lars Ruch Producer: Micah Ross Prod Supervisor: Conor Bailey 1st AD: Ryan Lippert 2nd AD: Patrick Gorman Director of Photography: Isaac Bauman 2nd Unit DoP: Adrien Oniega Ronin Tech: Andrew Brinkhaus 1st AC: Payam Yazdandoost 2nd AC: Alan Certeza DIT: Jack Schaefer Decima: Nana Ghana Eidolon: Jagger Hunt Wardrobe Stylist: Michelle Martini Stylist Asst: Stephanie Porter Make-Up Artist: Allyson Joiner Hair Stylist: Bianca Harris Art Director: Arne Knudsen Leadman: Steve Tobler Production Design: VTProDesign Robotics Studio: VTProDesign Executive Creative Director: Michael Fullman Executive Producer: Paul Elsberg Director of Creative Technology: Matt Wachter Robotic and Animation Lead: Jordan Ariel Robotics Design and Animation: Hailey Mendoza Designer: Tyler Lampe Art Director: Anass Benhachmi Laser Operator: Derek Abbot Senior Creative Technologist: Dom Ricci Fabrication Lead: Jim Shawhan Motorized Precision Director: Sean Brown Motorized Precision: Shepherd Duff Motorized Precision: Brian Davidson Key Grip: Adam Kolegas BB Grip: Daniel Tucker Grip: Casey Slade Grip: Mike Gray Grip: Izzy Ernst Grip (Pre): Johnathan Gonzalez Gaffer: Paul Monroe BB Electric: Taylor Freeland Electric: Connor Burns Electric (Pre): Theo Hyppolitte Electric (Shoot): Nick Riportella Stills: James Heredia BTS: Aaron Marcellino BTS: Andrew Curtis BTS: Scott Middow Sound Mixer: Houston Guy Medic: Michael Smith SFX Rigger: Pat Romano PA Office: Olivia Tripp PA Truck: Tristan Copeland PA Set: Colby American
Post Production
Editor: Matt Berardi Composer: Ben Lukas Boysen Sound Design: Jochen Mader Post-Production Studio: Psyop Berlin Executive Producer: Justin Stiebel Creative Director: Stefan Susemihl Lead Compositor: Stefan Susemihl 3D Artist: Thomas Sali 2D Compositor: Thomas Sali 2D Compositor: Florian Dehmel Hologram Designer: Peter Clark Concept Art: Toros Kose Concept Art: Nicolas Lopardo Colorist: James Bamford Titles Typography: Felipe Carvalho Titles Animation: João Vaz Oliveira Producer: Jodi Kraushar Producer: Matthias Bauerle
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p3p510 · 2 years
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DECIMA x OFFF2022 from GMUNK on Vimeo.
DECIMA is a short film exploring themes of mortality, transmigration, empowerment, soul passage and illumination. Produced for the legendary design conference OFFF Barcelona, who granted GMUNK the opportunity to craft their 20th anniversary title sequence with the highest honor.
The film ultimately focuses on the human condition nested within the control of a cult of robotic shamans called The Vi, and examines the deep emotional connection to loss and rebirth.
GMUNK VTPRODESIGN PSYOP BEN LUKAS BOYSEN FILIPE CARVALHO SHIMMERKID
Starring Nana Ghana and Jagger Hunt.
Production
Director: GMUNK Screenplay: Shimmerkid Story: Bradley G Munkowitz Production Company: JOJX Production Company: Commandeer Exec Producer: Lars Ruch Producer: Micah Ross Prod Supervisor: Conor Bailey 1st AD: Ryan Lippert 2nd AD: Patrick Gorman Director of Photography: Isaac Bauman 2nd Unit DoP: Adrien Oniega Ronin Tech: Andrew Brinkhaus 1st AC: Payam Yazdandoost 2nd AC: Alan Certeza DIT: Jack Schaefer Decima: Nana Ghana Eidolon: Jagger Hunt Wardrobe Stylist: Michelle Martini Stylist Asst: Stephanie Porter Make-Up Artist: Allyson Joiner Hair Stylist: Bianca Harris Art Director: Arne Knudsen Leadman: Steve Tobler Production Design: VTProDesign Robotics Studio: VTProDesign Executive Creative Director: Michael Fullman Executive Producer: Paul Elsberg Director of Creative Technology: Matt Wachter Robotic and Animation Lead: Jordan Ariel Robotics Design and Animation: Hailey Mendoza Designer: Tyler Lampe Art Director: Anass Benhachmi Laser Operator: Derek Abbot Senior Creative Technologist: Dom Ricci Fabrication Lead: Jim Shawhan Motorized Precision Director: Sean Brown Motorized Precision: Shepherd Duff Motorized Precision: Brian Davidson Key Grip: Adam Kolegas BB Grip: Daniel Tucker Grip: Casey Slade Grip: Mike Gray Grip: Izzy Ernst Grip (Pre): Johnathan Gonzalez Gaffer: Paul Monroe BB Electric: Taylor Freeland Electric: Connor Burns Electric (Pre): Theo Hyppolitte Electric (Shoot): Nick Riportella Stills: James Heredia BTS: Aaron Marcellino BTS: Andrew Curtis BTS: Scott Middow Sound Mixer: Houston Guy Medic: Michael Smith SFX Rigger: Pat Romano PA Office: Olivia Tripp PA Truck: Tristan Copeland PA Set: Colby American
Post Production
Editor: Matt Berardi Composer: Ben Lukas Boysen Sound Design: Jochen Mader Post-Production Studio: Psyop Berlin Executive Producer: Justin Stiebel Creative Director: Stefan Susemihl Lead Compositor: Stefan Susemihl 3D Artist: Thomas Sali 2D Compositor: Thomas Sali 2D Compositor: Florian Dehmel Hologram Designer: Peter Clark Concept Art: Toros Kose Concept Art: Nicolas Lopardo Colorist: James Bamford Titles Typography: Felipe Carvalho Titles Animation: João Vaz Oliveira Producer: Jodi Kraushar Producer: Matthias Bauerle
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tinyshipper · 5 years
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Rules for requests
What I won't write:
Smut
Pregnancy
Drug use (not including alchohol)
Suicide
Self harm
Character x Character
What I will write:
Fluff
Angst
Lgbtq+
Prompts from reblogged lists (give me the full prompt and not just the number please)
Male reader, female reader, and gender neutral reader (specify when requesting or I will just do gender neutral)
Characters I write for:
(* means never written for before)
Marvel
Scott Lang*
Bruce Banner
Grey's Anatomy
Arizona Robbins* (Female reader only)
Mark Sloan*
Cormac Hayes*
Derek Shepherd*
Alex Karev*
Stranger Things
Dustin Henderson
Max Mayfield
Will Byers* (Male reader only)
Steve Harrington*
Robin Buckley* (Female reader only)
Scott Clarke*
Eddie Munson*
Murray Bauman*
The Owl House
Amity Blight* (Female reader only)
Raine Whispers*
Darius Deamonne*
Willow Park*
Dark Pictures Anthology
Brad Smith* (Man of Medan)
Conrad* (Man of Medan)
Charlie Lonnit* (Devil in me)
Criminal Minds
Penelope Garcia*
Spencer Reid
Aaron Hotchner
Doug Bailey*
Luke Alvez*
The Hunger Games (I've only seen the movies)
Haymitch Abernathy*
Cinna*
Katniss Everdeen*
Effie Trinket*
Do not interact if you are:
Homophobic
Racist
Sexist
Transphobic
Pedophile/Map
Discriminatory of any kind
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perfectdisastcr · 3 years
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💗 i would like a list of all 3 million potential pairings please 🙈
my god, i would love to take the time out of my day to give that to you, and just know that we can ship literally anybody and everybody because that’s all we ever do in the first place and you know how much i love doing that with you too. my favorite writing partner everybody, bre is hands down the best partner in the whole world, and i’m lucky enough to be able to have her at all. she’s mine and i’m never going to let her go because i love her so much! she’s literally the best thing to ever happen to me and i know i wouldn’t be here through the shitty times and all without her! everybody better go follow her right now and send her all the love i swear to god, because she’s the only person on this hell site that shows me the attention that i deserve! also that list of potential pairings is below the cut, and don’t say i didn’t warn you. 👀
send 💗 if you’re open to the possibility of a romantic ship eventually happening between our muses
all these characters are up for shipping with all your characters:
alex gardiner (paul rudd) alexander hamilton (lin-manuel miranda) alex mullner (brant daughterty) alice liddell (madelyn cline) alisha khara (jameela jamil) annie abel (luna blaise/anya chalotra) antonia moreno (victoria justice) apollonia levine (anastasia karanikolaou) arthur pendragon (niall horan) ashley spinelli (ursula corbero) aspen rhodes (sofia black-d'elia) astrid porter (karlie kloss) audrey ramirez (selena gomez) august khalil (rami malek) axel turner (charlie weber/skeet ulrich) aziz hassan (riz ahmed) bailee rose (jenny boyd) bambi prince (lachlan watson) barbie roberts (kate upton) barley lightfoot (michael clifford) beatriz velasco (camila cabello/diane guerrero)  beau hester (froy gutierrez) beck collins (joe keery) bellatrix lestrange (carmela zumbado) belle dubois (margaret qualley) belle summers (candice king) berliouz bonfamille (alex fitzalan) bernard davenport (gavin leatherwood) billie groves (kiana lede/emmy raver-lampman) billy hargrove (dacre montgomery) bindi culver (meg donnelly/rachel mcadams) bo-peep ‘bo’ patterson (amanda seyfried) brady gardiner (nathaniel buzolic) brielle stewart (alexandra daddario) bronwyn pierson (madelaine petsch) buzz lightyear (paul mescal/chris pine) calliope jung (phillipa soo) camille aguilar (jeanine mason) carl fredricksen (tye sheridan) celeste quintana (rosalia/maite perroni) chandler armstrong (iwan rheon) cinderella tremaine (lily james) clementine ahn (jamie chung) cliff egan (stephen amell) colleen lowell (jodie comer) connor catrell (thomas doherty) copper slade (nick jonas) cordelia goodwin (ryan destiny/candice patton) coriander thompson (dacre montgomery/chris evans) cornelius robinson (simon baker) cruella de vil (melanie martinez) cyrus quinney (owen joyner) daisy vaughn (isabella gomez/aimee carrero) dakota atkins (amber midthunder) dale monks (keiynan lonsdale) dalton davis (harris dickinson) daniela ‘dani’ costello (becky g/eva longoria) dash parr (jaden smith) delilah diaz (camila cabello/diane guerrero) delphine washington (antonia thomas) delta montgomery (manu gavassi) denver koch (thomas elms) devon montgomery (iain de caestecker) diego hargreeves (david castaneda) dorcas meadowes (ariela barer) dory blau (julia louise-dreyfus) duke blaise (ashley graham & matthew daddario — reincarnated)  duncan traeger (zac efron) edmund whittaker (richard madden) edwin orwell (nicholas galitzine) elena flores (jenna ortega) eleonora moretti (benedetta gargari) eleven (millie bobby brown) elio montgomery (noah schnapp/brendon urie) elisabeth ‘elsa’ andersson (candice king) elliott murdoch (kj apa) eloise thompson (taylor hill/zoey deutch) elwood leith (sam claflin) emerson wheaton (beau mirchoff) emily sondheim (eve fraser) emmy silverstein (nat wolff/michiel huisman) ericka ‘ricki’ santos (danna paola) esmeralda guybertaut (priyanka chopra) everest sorenson (adam driver) ezekiel ‘zeke’ bauer (neels visser) fa mulan (awkwafina) felix dawson (lukas gage) ferris rockwell (joshua bassett) five hargreeves (aidan gallagher/rob raco/john mulaney) florence prata (barbie ferreira) flynn rider (jacob elordi/steven r mcqueen) frank castle (jon bernthal) gabrielle dupres (louriza tronco) genevieve rizzo (troian bellisario) gill moorish (harrison ford) godwin vivar (diego boneta) grainger anslow (justin hartley) grant wesley (keanu reeves) griffin price (liam hemsworth) guinevere ‘gwen’ flores (ester exposito/ana de armas) gulliver kennedy (robert sheehan) gunner mccoy (miles heizer) halston krogen (nick robinson) hamish duke (thomas elms) harper graves (sydney sweeney) harry potter (alberto rosende) harvey wolff (joaquin phoenix) hawke bradbury (brenton thwaites) helen parr (megan thee stallion/kerry washington) hendrix palmer (mark fischbach) henley howell (dylan everett/paul wesley) henrik nilsen (herman tommeraas/chris evans) hercules sabri (aubrey joseph) hermione granger (quintessa swindell) holden krogen (jack falahee) holly la stella (olivia holt) honey lemon (irene ferreiro) hudson reid (jaeden lieberher/paul mescal/james mcavoy) irving reid (matty healy) isobel evans (lily cowles) jacoba ‘cobi’ abernathy (geraldine viswanathan) jake bennett (joe jonas) jake breckenridge (landon liboiron) james potter (noah centineo) james ‘sully’ sullivan (hozier) jane porter (zoe sugg) jasmine agrabah (naomi scott) jessica jones (krysten ritter) jim hopper (david harbour) johanna ‘jo’ gardiner (carlson young) josefine olive (lili reinhart/maika monroe) joseph ‘joey’ carnegie (chris o'dowd) juliette russo (camila mendes) juno nicks (gideon adlon/linda cardellini) justin miller (michael b. jordan) keaton green (charlie plummer/austin butler/alexander skarsgard) keifer fry (nathan parsons) kennedy sutherland (florence pugh) khalid farid (mena massoud) kiernan jost (jack barakat) kiki penn (natalie alyn lind)  kim possible (karen gillan) kit dempsey (aaron taylor-johnson/michael sheen) kristoff bjorgman (ben hardy) kuzco inca (tommy martinez) lady alvarez (camila cabello/diane guerrero) lake montgomery (jace norman/casey deidrick/jeff goldblum) lazarus (sean teale/tom ellis) lennox wells (billie piper) leonardo ‘leo’ light (armie hammer) levi wesley (gerard butler) liam wheaton (lucas lynngaard tonnesen/dominic sherwood) lilac montgomery (sophia lillis/deborah ann woll) lila pitts (ritu arya) lilo pelekai (courtney eaton) lola carver (carla gugino) macy merritt (kylie jenner) madeline hawkins (rowan blanchard/kaylee bryant) madison bloomfield (gwyneth paltrow) maggie wheaton (virginia gardner) maria deluca (heather hemmens) mariana de la cruz (victoria justice/salma hayek) marianne darden (elizabeth olsen) marisol torres (alexa demie/salma hayek) marlene phan (brianne tju) matilda franks (brooke markham) matthew murdock (charlie cox) max tian (chloe bennet) mckenzie whitman (danielle rose russell) megara creon (ashley moore) melanie carter (brenna d'amico/zooey deschanel) melody burns-newman (camren bicondova) mercutio bellini (giancarlo commare) merida dunbroch (bree kish) michael ‘goob’ yagoobian (dylan o’brien/andrew scott) mickey hader (shawn mendes) miguel rivera (diego tinoco) mike wheeler (finn wolfhard) mildred ‘millie’ brantwood (stella maeve) milo martinez (itzan escamilla/tyler posey) milo thatch (jason ralph) minerva ‘minnie’ winslett (jenna coleman) mischa locklear (jenny slate) moana motunui (auli'i cravalho) molly wheaton (saoirse monica jackson/kristen bell/kristin chenoweth) monet bugg (annie murphy) mordecai ‘cai’ baird (joseph morgan) murray bauman (brett gelman) nadja (natasia demetriou) naomi phillips (hunter king) natalie fuller (krysten ritter) nate gardiner (tom holland/thomas hayes/joe keery/adam scott) nemo fisher (nick robinson) nick novak (jon bernthal) nick wilde (jake johnson) nina baxter (laura harrier) nolan van ness (louis hynes/benjamin wadsworth) nymphadora tonks (kennedy walsh) odessa barnes (inanna sarkis) osbourne russo (oliver jackson-cohen) otis richardson (finn jones) owen monroe (zachary levi) paloma katz (brittany o'grady) paxton gardiner (douglas booth) pearl turner (maia mitchell/aubrey plaza) penny proud (sarah jeffery) perdita ryan (alisha boe/zoe kravitz) perrie wheaton (ariela barer/jessica alba) peter pan (rudy pankow) peter pettigrew (alex lawther) phil mcdermot (leo howard/dylan o’brien) phineas flynn-fletcher (michael provost) piper donahue (millie bobby brown/katherine langford/felicity jones) pippa mei (amy okuda) pollux isola (camila mendes) portia sadler (hayden panettiere) prairie gallagher (lucy boynton) quaid ‘q’ wright (jake gylenhaal) quinton saunders (jamie dornan) rain montgomery (nick jonas) ramona montgomery-wallis (lana condor/ashley park) reed knightley (arthur darvill) reign fentworth (madison bailey/vanessa morgan) reno thames (joshua bassett) richie tozier (finn wolfhard/bill hader) river montgomery (jack griffo/tyler blackburn) robin buckley (maya hawke) roger holtz (ben platt) roger radcliffe (aaron tveit) romy reyes (carmela zumbado) ronald ‘mac’ mcdonald (rob mcelhenney) roosevelt banks (spence moore II) rowan burke (andy biersack) roxanne sutton (lady gaga) rush mccoy (cody fern) russell montgomery (ian harding/hugh jackman) russell montgomery II (jack dylan grazer/timothee chalamet/adam brody) sable rosales (catherine bascoy) saint fentworth (reece king) sally finklestein (marina ruy barbosa) salvador ‘sal’ mendoza (jorge blanco) samson gardiner (cole sprouse) sandy diamandis (christina hendricks) sawyer bell (penn badgley) seamus kennedy (aria shanghasemi/michael sheen) seb seif (zeeko zaki) selena hada (camila cabello/diane guerrero) severus snape (rob raco) shawn taggart (ben barnes) shay strauss (chris wood) shia zoheir (rami malek) shiloh young (devery jacobs) shiri madani (inbar lavi) simba king (john boyega) sloane shapiro (diana silvers/linda cardellini) sofia ramirez (camila cabello/camila mendes/morena baccarin/fluvia lacerda) stefani vidal (louriza tronco) stella romero (adria arjona) steve harrington (joe keery) stevie wagner (anne hathaway/jennifer garner) sutton reiser (katherine langford/kat dennings) tandy hawthorne (giorgia whigham) tanner cohen (ross lynch) tarrant ‘mad hatter’ hightopp (hale appleman) tarryn fischer (giorgia whigham/perry mattfeld) tatum barton (ben schwartz) teddy flood (james marsden) tex navarro (bad bunny) thad abraham (dylan sprouse/chris evans) the handler (kate walsh) thomas gardiner (felix mallard/paul rudd) tierney kennedy (maisie williams) timothy ‘tigger’ trigger (jeremy allen white) tinker bell (sabrina carpenter) tj lieberman (armie hammer) tommy burns (will poulter) topher larkin (alexander hogh andersen) trey turner (jonathan daviss) ursula celia (normani/lizzo) vaughn abel (max greenfield) veronica lodge (camila mendes) vidia viento (emma dumont) vivica lang (madison pettis/tessa thompson) wanda cowell (brenda song) warren wentz (robert pattinson) wendell langston (link neal) wilbur robinson (david mazouz) winnie knox (sophie turner/jessica chastain) wren green (alexander calvert) wynona winstead (sarah hyland/cristin milioti) xander talbot (g-eazy) york pemberton (heather baron-gracie) yusef barlas (zayn malik) zack abrams (alex fitzalan) ziggy (taron egerton) zoey matthews (olivia munn)
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tigerlad · 7 years
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Music Shuffle Tag
I was tagged by @madeline-who-1122  to put the first ten songs that come on my shuffle.
Space - Sabrina Carpenter
Dancing Through Life - Wicked
Ugly Truth - Lauren Aquilina
Senbonzakura - Lindsey Stirling Violin Cover
Stronger Then You Know (ft. Kaitlyn Alexander) - SOLES
Ego - Elise Bauman x Ellevan
Shower - Madilyn Bailey Cover
Defying Gravity - Wicked
Where You Are - Moana
Love Will Have Its Sacrifices (Official Theme Song for “Carmilla”) - SOLES 
I tag @psytaku @thuglyfyoda and @herequeerandemo and the rest of the @anlgbtrelatedblog mods. If you’ve already done this, do it again! It’s fun! (Also whoever wants to do it can do it too) 
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milkydraws8 · 10 months
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usanewstoday-blog · 7 years
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PETA Applauds Decision To Close Ringling Bros. Circus For Good ELLENTON, Fla. (CBSNewYork/AP) — It’s lights out for the “Greatest Show on Earth.” After 146 years, the owner of the Ringling Bros.
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maxwellyjordan · 4 years
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Medical roundup
“Unthinkable”: Cuomo executive order protects New York medical professionals from liability for much care extended during the emergency [Robert Gavin, Albany Times-Union] Will liability capsize the nursing home business? [AP/WBFF, Maggie Flynn/Skilled Nursing News; Lydia Wheeler and Valerie Bauman, Bloomberg]
To raise hospital capacity, flatten certificate-of-need laws [Matthew D. Mitchell, Thomas Stratmann, and James Bailey, Mercatus, earlier]
Cato Daily Podcasts with Will Rinehart on regime uncertainty for developers of COVID-19 tests and Jeffrey Singer on telemedicine, hosted by Caleb Brown;
As virus cut swath through nursing home population, states like Virginia and Maryland cited health privacy laws as reason not to release data breakdowns [Kate Masters, Virginia Mercury] “And, despite not knowing what threat the [info would be used] for, the group had pre-emptive ethical clearance to immediately gather samples from patients – something which would take weeks or months in other countries.” Seems to have served Australians well [Tyler Cowen]
From early in crisis: ways in which feds relaxed hospital rules [Valerie Bauman and Lydia Wheeler, Bloomberg Law]
Some pre-crisis links: “Must an employer pay for medical marijuana? Apparently yes – at least in New Jersey.” [Alexander Castelli, LexBlog] “The ACA Expanded Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives. Prices Soared.” [Michael Cannon, Cato at Liberty] Vaccines, birth control, Accutane: as plaintiff’s lawyers kept winning, the public kept losing [Beck]
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, COVID-19 virus, hospitals, nursing homes, privacy
from Law http://www.overlawyered.com/2020/05/medical-roundup-73/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
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champagneatnoon · 5 years
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BullDog Press: Averiel Bailey
“THAT’S EXACTLY HOW IT HAPPENED”
Sadly, there will never be an encore, but our Judge Memorial actors still reminisce about catchy songs and witty lines from their musical production, The Robber Bridegroom. In recent years they’ve jammed to rock n’ roll songs from Grease, have spit quick rhymes from In the Heights, and just recently belt twangy chants on stage last November. Through the collaboration of Darin Hathaway, Nathan Shaw, Marjoris Regus, Jeanette Sawaya, and Judge Memorial students- a playful American folk tale was brought to life for the enjoyment of an eager audience.
Now that the love story between a beautiful girl, Rosamund, and The Bandit Of the Woods, Jamie Lockhart has ended happily ever after, some actors reflected on their experience. A senior, Lexi Thompson, who played Salome said, “The show was really fun, and I was happy with the way people responded to my character.” Lexi has been in multiple productions at Judge, but other cast members joined the Theatre program for the first time this year. A senior, and the former dance captain, Zoe Bauman, explained, “Even though this was my first musical at Judge, the people were the most accepting group I’ve ever been apart of.” The cast members become united, and support each other in and outside of the rehearsal process. Darin Hathaway believes, “Being a part of a show is an honor! I hope everyone on the stage feels that, because performing is a privilege this cast shares together.”  Whether you have had any previous experience in a Judge production or not,  being casted is an exhilarating experience many Judge students find memorable.
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itsiotrecords-blog · 7 years
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By revenue, Walmart is the largest company in the world. It’s also the second largest employer in the world (second only to the U.S. Federal Government) and the largest private company in the world, boasting a workforce of 1.4 million employees in the U.S. and 2.3 million employees total at 11,695 stores around the world. As big a company as Walmart is, it definitely had its share of criticism and lawsuits. It has faced criticism and lawsuits from various labor unions, religious organizations, environmental groups, and even their own employees. The company has come under fire for a variety of things—business practices, religious and racial discrimination, security policies, and more. In all of these cases, Walmart has denied doing anything wrong and claims they’re running on all cylinders when it comes to efficiency. Another statistic to add to the ones above is that Walmart’s annual turnover rate is more than 50%. A turnover rate that high must mean that people are getting fired left and right. In many cases, employees get terminated for some of the strangest reasons. Sometimes, employees are fired for not abiding by company policies and other times, employees are fired for no real reason at all. If you want to see what some of these cases were that got former Walmart employees discharged, then check out this list of 15 Walmart employees who share why they were fired.
#1 Practicing Self-Defense After Getting Punched By A Customer Obviously, this customer never heard of the saying, “Respect your elders.” The incident occurred at a Walmart in Florida in 2010. A customer was attempting to leave the store when the alarms went off. 69-year-old greeter, Ed Bauman, followed the customer out to check his receipt and see if the customer was guilty of stealing merchandise from the store, and he got sucker punched. Bauman was forced to use self-defense, but it didn’t matter to Walmart. They penalized Bauman by sending him home. When Bauman went in to work his next shift, he was told that he was fired. His termination notice referred to his actions involving the customer as “gross misconduct.” “They told me I did a good job of defending myself,” he said. “Then they turned around and fired me. I guess they just wanted me to stand there and get beaten.”
#2 Being A Cancer Patient Who Legally Uses Medical Marijuana The use of medical marijuana has always been a controversial topic. 29-year-old Joseph Casias was a store associate at a Walmart in Battle Creek, Michigan. He was a sinus cancer patient who had an incurable brain tumor that was pressing against his skull. In order to deal with the pain caused by his condition, Casias’ doctor prescribed him medical marijuana, which has been legal in the state of Michigan since 2008. But the Walmart in Battle Creek never got that memo. When Casias’ bosses heard that their employee was using medical marijuana, they promptly fired him. Casias had been with the company for five years and was named Walmart Associate of the Year in 2008. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) took on Casias’ case and sued Walmart for wrongful termination.
#3 Posting A Joke On Social Media Everyone knows that you’re not supposed to post negative stuff about your job on social media, even if you’re just making a joke. In 2007, David Noordewier, a worker at a Walmart in Michigan, posted on Myspace, “Drop a bomb on all the Walmarts, trailer parks, ghettos, monster truck shows, and retarded fake “pro wrestling” events, and the average I.Q. score would probably double.” Someone copied, printed, and brought Noordewier’s post to the management at Noordewier’s job and he was fired for it. Walmart didn’t see the humor in Noordewier’s joke at all. In fact, they took it as a threat. His offense was cited as “Gross Misconduct – Integrity Issue,” which is described as “Theft, Violent Act, Dishonesty, or Misappropriation of Company Assets.” They even denied Noordewier his unemployment benefits.
#4 Pursuing A Shoplifter Through The Parking Lot It’s been said that you should never chase after a shoplifter because two people running through a crowded area could be dangerous to shoppers and store employees. But some employees just want to do the right thing. In 2009, Josh Rutner, an “asset protection officer” working at a Walmart in Florida, attempted to chase down a shoplifter wielding a knife across the store parking lot. Unfortunately, Rutner was punished for his heroics. The retail chain has a “no-chase policy” to protect its customers and employees, a policy Rutner knew about but didn’t care about in the situation that ultimately got him fired. “I couldn’t let him get away,” he said. “That’s wrong.” The good news is that the shoplifter was caught the next day and the merchandise he made off with—a pack of golf balls—was retrieved.
#5 Receiving Complaints Without Being Informed Beforehand This one is from Reddit user budgiechild. Budgiechild was given no warning prior to his termination from his job. After he finished his shift for the day, he went into the office where they told him he was getting canned. There were two reasons for his sudden termination—performance issues and complaints from customers for unfriendly behavior. Apparently, budgiechild was in bad standing and he had no idea. Management never told him about the complaints they were getting from customers. Budgiechild admits that he’s not good with people or socializing, but he always came into work on time. He just wishes he could have done a better job. And as if getting fired wasn’t bad enough, his employers decided to fire him on his 18th birthday.
#6 Preventing A Thief From Stealing A Computer This one is just like entry number 12 above. Walmart really stands by their “no-chase” policy. The incident occurred at a Walmart in Wichita, Kansas in 2010. 30-year-old customer service manager, Heather Ravenstein, followed a man out of the store who was carrying a computer worth $600. She was suspicious that he was attempting to shoplift the item and demanded proof that he purchased it. The man must have been guilty because he kicked Ravenstein and punched her in the shoulder before dropping the computer and running off empty-handed. Ravenstein was fired later that day, due to company policy that prevents anyone who isn’t a manager or a member of the asset protection department from attempting to stop customers from stealing. A spokesperson for Walmart did say they were grateful for Ravenstein’s actions, though.
#7 Turning In Money Found In Parking Lot Too Slowly You think that turning lost money in would be good enough regardless. But apparently, Walmart has a time limit on things like this. In 2015, Michael Walsh was fired from a Walmart franchise in Schenectady, New York for turning in a large amount of cash he found in the store parking too slowly by Walmart’s standards. Walsh found the money in various stacks of bills, which totaled $350. After stuffing the money in his pants pocket, he entered the store to turn the money in when he heard a woman yelling at the manager about how she lost some money. Walsh, who has anxiety issues, froze where he was. He eventually returned to his job and gave the money to the manager 30 minutes after he found it. Two days later, Walsh was fired for “gross misconduct” after said manager reviewed the surveillance tape. He wasn’t given a chance to explain the situation.
#8 Sending An E-Mail Detailing The Pagan Origins Of Christmas When Walmart changed its greeting from “Merry Christmas!” to “Happy Holidays!” in 2005, it prompted complaints from customers and an email from a certain customer service rep. The employee, identified as “Kirby,” took it upon herself to explain the pagan beginnings of Christmas in reply to one of the complaints from a disgruntled Walmart customer. She said the following: “Christmas is actually a continuation of the Siberian shaman and Visigoth traditions,” Kirby replied. “Santa is also borrowed from the [Caucasus] mistletoe from the Celts, yule log from the Goths, the time from the Visigoth, and the tree from the worship of Baal.” Technically, all of that is true, but it probably wasn’t the right response. A boycott on Walmart was formed by Catholic League demagogue, Bill Donohue. Walmart had no choice but to fire their employee who started the whole controversy.
#9 Testifying In A Lawsuit So much for telling the truth. In 2007, Andi Bailey was working at a Walmart in Texas when she saw a substance on the floor. She called store maintenance about it, but before they could get back to her, someone slipped on the substance and fell to the floor, getting injured in the process. As a witness in a personal injury lawsuit, Bailey was told by Walmart to lie under oath. An attorney for the company instructed Bailey to say she didn’t contact maintenance before the accident occurred. But Bailey told the truth. After she testified in court, Bailey called out of work on two separate days so she could care for her sick daughter. Her manager gave permission, but when Bailey tried to return to work 10 days later, she was fired for calling out of work without permission. Bailey sued her former employer in a wrongful termination lawsuit for $1 million for lost wages and mental anguish.
#10 Stopping A Thief Wielding A Gun Much like their “no-chase” policy, Walmart has a policy against engaging armed civilians. The episode happened in 2011 at a Walmart in Utah when a shoplifter was caught attempting to make off with a netbook from the store beneath his clothes. A loss prevention coordinator apprehended the man and escorted him to the loss prevention room. Three more employees accompanied him. The shoplifter pulled out the netbook, but also pulled out a handgun on the four employees. One of the employees managed to seize the gun from the man and disarm him successfully without anyone getting shot. The man was held to the ground until police arrived on the scene. But Walmart didn’t reward the employees for their actions. They were fired under company policy that forbids any employees from trying to take on armed people.
#11 Purchasing Toys For Charity With Employee Discount Well, at least her heart was in the right place. During the 2002 holiday season at a Walmart in Stewartsville, New Jersey, 20-year-old Walmart employee, Tara Osmun, purchased toys that she donated to charity with her employee discount. The toys were valued at $1,000 and Osmun saved $108. She gave them to the Harmony Township Volunteer Fire Co. which was trying to raise money with a raffle. But when Walmart heard about what Osmun did, she was fired. Walmart’s policy states that employee discounts are only supposed to be used by employees and their families, not for anyone else. They even threatened to incriminate her on criminal theft charges if she didn’t pay the money back. But local residents offered to pay off Osmun’s debt.
#12 Recording Colleagues’ Phone Calls This case is pretty complicated, so here’s the short version. In 2007, Bruce O. Gabbard was a computer security specialist at a Walmart in Arkansas. Well, at least until he was fired by the store for spying on company officials. He was caught recording phone calls made between Walmart’s PR team and a reporter for the New York Times. The trouble didn’t stop there, however. Gabbard claimed that he was spying on officials under company orders, saying that it was part of a large-scale operation by the company to spy on its employees and stockholders. When he took his story to the New York Journal, Walmart sued him, claiming that Gabbard took a large stack of confidential Walmart documents with him when he left. Gabbard counter-sued, saying that Walmart was hounding him as they tried to drag him into an Arkansas court after he fled to Oklahoma.
#13 Accused Of Stealing Chicken Neck Bones Walmart really blew things out of proportion with this one. In 2007, Mary Hill Bonin, who worked at a Walmart in Alabama, was out shopping with her husband when they encountered difficulties operating a self-checkout so they could purchase some chicken neck bones valued at $2.90. An employee had to help them with it. But as the couple tried to leave the store, they were stopped by a security guard who accused them of stealing the chicken neck bones. A fiasco occurred between the Bonins, the security guard, and the assistant manager that ended with the Bonins being arrested by police and taken to jail. INS was contacted and Mary Hill Bonin’s husband, who wasn’t a U.S. citizen at the time, was deported. Mary Hill was refused bail and was not taken to magistrate court. As a result of the ordeal, Bonin lost her car, her house, and all of her belongings.
#14 Being An African Immigrant While Locals Are Unemployed They call America the “land of opportunity.” At least for some people. A group of 10 West African immigrants were fired suddenly from their jobs at Walmart stores in Colorado in 2009 for being…well…West African immigrants. They claimed they were let go because their supervisors wanted to give their jobs to local residents who needed jobs. Six of the immigrants said that a manager at the Walmart in Avon, Colorado called for a meeting consisting of the West African employees that worked there and said, “Wow, there are a lot of Africans, and I don’t like some of the faces I see here. There are people in Eagle County who need jobs.” The immigrants were repeatedly disciplined for not meeting production requirements until they were ultimately fired. Walmart said that the immigrants were a portion of a larger group of diverse backgrounds who were fired due to management changes.
#15 Greeting Customers With A Semi-Nude Photo Well, there goes something you don’t see every day. Imagine going into a Walmart and being welcomed by a greeter with a semi-nude photo of himself…or at least mostly himself. 65-year-old Dean L. Wooten, who worked at a Walmart in Iowa in 2005, when the incident occurred, had a friend who Photoshopped his head onto another guy’s body. Wooten appeared to be naked in the photo, with a strategically-placed Walmart bag covering up his private parts. Wooten thought the picture was hilarious so he brought it with him to work to display to customers entering the store. After customers complained, a supervisor told Wooten to stop, but Wooten didn’t listen. Five days later, he was back to his shenanigans. The supervisor fired him. Wooten said he didn’t think he did anything wrong.
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