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royalarchivist · 1 month
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Aimsey: [While watching a Hideduo compilation, and seeing Fit message Pac "It's going to be ok"] Aww... That's fcked! Wait, what is it? "Sau–" wait, hold on. How do you say that? "Saudades?"
[He plays a clip of someone pronouncing Saudades and repeats the word several times to copy the pronunciation]
Aimsey: Ohhh, nostalgia! [Reading the definition] "Saudades is a word in Portuguese that claims no direct translation in English. However, a close translation in English would be "desiderium," defined as an ardent desire or longing, especially a feeling of loss or grief for something lost."
Aimsey: It's like "Hiraeth," yeah! It's like the Welsh word! Guys, I can teach you something! Wait- wait- wait– Chat I can teach you something!!! So, in Wales, in Welsh, we have a similar word! We have a similar word, ok? Um... [She plays an audio clip of someone pronouncing "Hiraeth"] Ok, ok, hold on, hold on. We have a similar word, yeah. So, in Welsh, there is the term "Hiraeth," which is a home– ok, I'm gonna explain: "Hiraeth" is a homesickness– lemme, lemme say it in chat... [They type out the word and verbally spell it out letter by letter] I'm gonna spam it.
Aimsey: SO! In Welsh, we have a very similar word, and the- like, the description for it is basically a deep longing for something, especially someone's home. And it's like a homesickness. [Pauses] And there are no direct English translation, but it basically mean like, a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost or departed. [Reading chat] Yes, you're all saying it right! Yeah, you're all saying it right! You're all saying it right!
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Aimsey learns what "saudades" means, and teaches chat a similar word in Welsh. One of my favorite things about QSMP is seeing people learning about other cultures and seeing them get SO EXCITED when they get an opportunity to share their own culture or language with others :')💕
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xwpseaweird · 1 month
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|| THE QUIET MAN ||
John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara Mesmerize in this Classic Romance
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The above tribute is dedicated to June Beck, founder of Maureen O'Hara Magazine.
Synopsis: "A retired American boxer returns to the village of his birth in 1920s Ireland, where he falls for a spirited redhead whose brother is contemptuous of their union." -IMDB
The Quiet Man (1952) is a film directed by John Ford (How Green Was My Valley) and stars John Wayne (True Grit, The Searchers) and Maureen O'Hara (The Parent Trap, Miracle on 34th Street). This is the second film Wayne and O'Hara starred in together, the first being Rio Grande, which Ford also directed. Wayne and O'Hara had amazing chemistry on screen and made five films together in total, the rest being Wings of Eagles, McLintock!, and Big Jake. The Quiet Man is seen as the more successful of their films, having achieved the Academy Award for Best Cinematography and Best Directing in 1953.
John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara remained great friends until his death in 1979.
The song in the tribute is Into the Mystic by Van Morrison.
Notes: As with most old films, there are some things that may not have aged well, but were considered fine for the time period. One thing is the jokes about beating women who misbehaved with sticks. While no one was actually beat with a stick in the film, it was joked about. O'Hara's character, Mary Kate, was a redhead with a noted fearful temper. It was implied that she needed a good stick whipping to keep her in line, but Wayne's character never did. It was a sign that he had no issues with her being full of fire. The fact that these jokes exist doesn't diminish the fact that this movie is wonderful. I will always highly recommend it.
Fun Fact: At one point during filming, O'Hara hit John Wayne for real after their first big kiss. The punch was scripted, but she didn't pull it. Wayne saw it coming and blocked her punch with his hand. The impact of her fist with his palm caused her wrist to fracture. She literally broke her wrist and kept filming. O'Hara prided herself on being able to keep up with the men. She never let anything they threw at her bring her down. This is one reason why John Ford repeatedly used her in his films and why John Wayne loved working with her.
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omg-hellgirl · 2 months
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The Rolling Stones in 1964, where they answer questions about black music and how loved or hated they are compared to the Beatles. Brian interrupting Mick at the end is interesting for anyone who is aware of the power competition between them and their need to be recognized as the leader of the group.
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expelliarmus · 1 year
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kafkasapartment · 1 month
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Suite No. 1 in G Major for Solo Cello (Bach).
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cleowho · 3 months
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Back in the 1980s, Doctor Who fans would spend many days-on-end labouring over two cable-linked VHS Players and a pile of off-air recordings to create Doctor Who clip videos like this. Then they'd premier them at DWAS Local Group meetings, much to the delight of their fellow fans. My dad created a load as a teenager back then, a few of which have survived the passage of time and sit on a shelf at home among his massive VHS collection.
Anyway, he encouraged me to have a go at making one. Clips are from digital sources, of course, and cobbled together in a few hours on a PC one wet Wednesday afternoon. Enjoy.
Music - Forty Years of a Timelord (Theme from Panopticon). Arranged By A. Lock, A. Beech (2003)
My YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@cleowho
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cleolinda · 1 year
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I beg you, turn on the sound.
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doom-nerdo-666 · 5 months
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Party (Short animation)
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legendarytragedynacho · 6 months
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Cher and Raquel Welch sing "I'm a woman" - (The Cher Show, 02/16/1975)
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doccywhomst · 8 months
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i’m probably the last to watch this, but here’s a fun classic who recap - it’s thirty minutes, so not quite long-form media, but pretty well-rounded for its brevity :)
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demigodofhoolemere · 2 months
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Tribute to the Second Doctor era 🖤🤍
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brupara · 6 months
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New lad alert! he/they/it pronouns, his voice sounds like a squeaky toy and he uses ASL. Been rotating both moths and clowns in my mind a lot lately and finding out about plushfurs recently pushed me to do something about it lol. I was particularly inspired by @cringeclown! His designs are so fun and lovely and I really like his use of patterns. :>
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akarisandraws · 21 days
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The one and only classic Shadow! 💎
Art from my newest video, check it out!
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omg-hellgirl · 2 months
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Keith Richards, during interview to promote Voodoo Lounge, explained how he gets around New York. 
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thinkingaboutfilm11 · 1 month
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What do i have to do to make somebody write a 150K enemies to lovers prosenna fic on AO3. I crave something that doesnt exist. Who do I have to slaughter to get this
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BUSTER ON THE RUN⎜A Tribute to Buster Keaton
For ten years, I've been wanting to make a tribute video to Buster Keaton...
Now I finally did it.
It's called "BUSTER ON THE RUN" and it's about... well, Buster Keaton being on the run.
It took me a long time to make it, so I do hope you enjoy it.
This is for all the Buster fans out there and those who want to become one...
Love ya, Buster.
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