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risingsunresistance · 6 months ago
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you guys can see this too bc even tho i was wrong i think it's funny
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logray · 21 days ago
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MICHAEL B. JORDAN in movies by RYAN COOGLER
FRUITVALE STATION (2013) CREED (2015) BLACK PANTHER (2018) BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER (2022) SINNERS (2025)
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intriga-hounds · 2 months ago
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Rushed awkwardly angled 5 week stacks before work this morning 😅
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tera-ixie · 6 months ago
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GUYS THE PONYBOY WIGS ARE STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER THATS WHY THE FIRST ONE IS SO BIG ITS LITERALLY FULL OF SECRETS
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tcfactory · 2 months ago
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*stares into the middle distance* Do I want to make a disclaimer that anything a character says might not be true - either because they are wrong and don't know the truth or are being deliberately misleading - even about themselves, or can I trust my readers to know this much? Because a surprising number of people seem to struggle with this concept, ngl.
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kingofcomedy · 5 months ago
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sorry to phil ive also never heard of jenga with a sleeve like what
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dangerliesbeforeyou · 5 months ago
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dan's scream when the tower fell literally made my laptop crash lol thanks lads
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dwsavideos · 1 year ago
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Help I’m falling in love with the Water For Elephants Broadway Cast 🥺
What a sweet and talented group. Ever since the Tony’s I’ve enjoyed watching every piece of content on social media that Water For Elephants puts out. The takeovers are so fun! I hope it lasts on Broadway for a while!!
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feykrorovaan · 2 years ago
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I've said it before, and I will say it again. I am in AWE of the details in ESO. No other game has ever blown me away with its design as elder scrolls online has. There are so many things the players take for granted in eso. If you ever just stopped to actually explore instead of fast traveling everywhere there are so many wonderful things to be found, and I'm not just talking about the cities and landscapes alone. It's the small details as well. The details they put into the game KNOWING they would probably be overlooked by most, but put them into the game anyway to make the atmosphere feel alive.I love how you can find bears catching salmon in creeks and scratching themselves against trees, little picnic spots and scenes, Black Reach alone is a marvel to me. Have you ever looked up at the sky in Fargrave? Imagine seeing THAT in real life. I could watch that sky for hours. Not to mention the ambience when you're in cities, where you can hear people talking and gossiping,and thanking you specifically for your heroic deeds, or forests where you can hear babbling brooks, or wildlife like wolves howling in the distance and elk bugling. Maybe I'm just a romantic, but the amount of love and detail put into this game just isn't talked about enough for me.
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lildoodlecat · 3 months ago
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'what language do you usually think in?' a horrible mishmash of english and japanese at the same time and sometimes in the same sentence bc my adhd brain contains multitudes
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year ago
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The Initiation of Sarah (1978, Robert Day)
5/29/24
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xpastelsweetsx · 11 months ago
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I was on a scholarship website and clicked the theatre tab just to see if they had stage management and when I scrolled down SEAN STACK WAS THERE AS A WINNER FROM 2015?! I know I mainly talk abt newsies but surprise I’m into other musicals too lol and I JUST saw Water For Elephants abt a week ago and had the privilege of seeing Sean Stack as Jacob (the lead) (he’s the understudy lol) and he did SO FANTASTIC!! I watched his little scholarship interview and he was like “I was at a tipping point of wether or not to keep going and winning this was my sign to keep going” and him going from “idk if I want to do this anymore” to I SAW HIM AS A LEADING MAN ON A BROADWAY STAGE LAST WEEK!! Is so incredible and ik obvi I don’t know him personally but like I’m so proud of him!! That’s so incredible- the fact he’s come so far and he’s only like 27 at max like it’s so encouraging and crazy and heartwarming to see like HE DID IT!! HE MADE IT!! He’s on Broadway and he did it and that’s so amazing
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holocene-sims · 2 years ago
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next // previous
july 16, 2021 4:30 p.m. brindleton international airport
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anipgarden · 2 years ago
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Ani Reviews: Hellstrip Gardening
Alrighty homies here's another Informal Book Review. This is the second time I've done a book review, but I hope this is helpful!
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[Photo ID: a book, titled "Hellstrip Gardening: Create a paradise between the sidewalk and the curb" by Evelyn J. Hadden (Author of Beautiful No-Mow Yards) With photographs by Joshua McCullough, Foreword by Lauren Springer Ogden]
Out of the seven books I checked out from the library this round, I picked this one second because not only was I looking forward to the read, but so were some friends in my gardening server! Its one of, if not the longest book in the stack--the main contents are 279 pages total--but its definitely well worth the read! You can see where I live blogged it here.
The inspiration and energy in this book is potent! By the time I finished reading the foreword and the introduction, I was already dreaming up new gardening projects to work on next spring, and that energy stayed up all the way until the end! It definitely helps that the photos in this book are absolutely gorgeous! Seriously, even if you aren't wanting to make a front yard garden, I'd recommend this book for cool garden photos alone! This is another one of those books that's way more relevant if you're the home owner, or a landscaper (or just got permission from your parents to do some front yard gardening), but even still so much of the advice in this book is great for just about any kind of gardening as well! Between beautiful photos of front yard gardens others have already done, tons of encouragement and advice on how to handle anything from trees to poor soils to outdated laws and HOA boards, and a deluge of plant recommendations for different grow zones and purposes, it's definitely a valuable resource!
After the introduction, this book is separated into four major sections referred to as Parts. There's Inspirations, Situations, Creation, and Curbside-Worthy Plants. If you're looking for ideas on what a converted yard can look like, Inspirations and Creation is the place to go. If you're unsure how to do so with any specific circumstances you may be facing, Situations is the section for you. So on and so forth. All in all, between the gorgeous photos, and the amazing content, this was a fairly quick read for me!
I will say, this is a book aimed directly for gardeners in the US. While some of the general advice might be good for people abroad, at the end of the day its a book written in an American perspective for gardeners in America. That being said, it focuses on America as a whole--so if you're hoping for a dedicated section on how to do what you want in your state specifically, you might get lucky, you might get unlucky. I know the example garden for my state wasn't anything I'd be excited about, meanwhile there's three sample gardens for Minnesota (two in Minneapolis) and there's only twelve sample gardens in the book! Also, if you're looking for a book to tell you to only ever use native plants in your garden, this isn't the one--the book will eagerly encourage you use native plants, and will implore you to remove any invasive plants that may be on your property, but is also more than welcome to recommending well behaved non-native plants. Let it be known that I don't think this is a problem at all! But if you're picky about that, I'm just letting that be known.
Oh and also one final note. The book is called Hellstrip Gardening, and it does talk about hellstrips, but it doesn't only talk about hellstrips. A good chunk of the example gardens don't even have hellstrips. This book talks plenty about full yard transformation! Which I find fantastic and enlightening! If you're looking for a book that's only about hellstrips, though, this isn't it.
All in all, this is an amazing book with amazing photos, 10/10 could probably show to someone to get them to see the light of front yard gardens.
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seconddoubt · 1 year ago
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if i was famous i'd also go to events in cosplay megan is doing it so right
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oneblckcoffee · 2 years ago
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they made hugh grant a fucking oompa loompa this movie is going to be insane😭😭😭
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