Roier is a great content creator who received extremely well-deserved recognition in 2023 and i hope this year is even better for him!! awards that only aim at superficiality are not what will represent Roier for sure, but rather the welcome and affection he has for his community that continues to grow, and treating with respect people of other nationalities who like to follow his content creation because he's very creative, fun and really has a "sunshine energy" that brings happiness to everyone, he deserves many many good things! (y por favor que se enferme menos este año se cuida roiler)
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All I'm gonna say is that Rtas is the blueprint. Your favorite things about Thel came from Rtas.
If you like Thel's attitude towards women, you have Rtas to thank for allowing Tul 'Juran to join his crew. Thel only considered accepting women into the Swords of Sanghelios after Rtas vouched for her.
If you like that the Unggoy are treated better and given leadership positions in the Swords of Sanghelios, you have Rtas to thank for his empathy towards them, recognizing Stolt's talent despite his species, and giving him a leadership role.
And if we really want to split hairs:
You know who risked his life killing a fanatical San’Shyuum who threatened the galaxy first? RTAS!!!
And he did it while still in the Covenant, where he would undoubtedly be executed if discovered. He was always a leader first, zealot second.
Thel might be the shiny finished product, but only because Rtas did the groundwork.
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I choose to believe that in The Tower ending V lives out the rest of his life as Kerry's trophy boytoy that he takes everywhere. Due to the Relic illness V will always have the sunken in eyes and he's super gangly and thin from that plus losing out most of his implants, and he never quite learned how to wear designer clothes, but Kerry is still so proud and always presents him like he's his purebred greyhound that's wearing some goofy outfit
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Our favourite grumpy bear Andriy made it on the TIME 100 most influential people of 2024 list!
The 100 Most Influential People of 2024
LEADERS - Andriy Yermak
By Anders Fogh Rasmussen
April 17, 2024 7:07 AM EDT
The defining early footage from Russia’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine is a grainy, self-shot video from President Volodymyr Zelensky on the streets of Kyiv. The message from Zelensky, flanked by his team, was clear: Ukraine’s leadership is not going anywhere.
Standing directly behind him that night was his towering adviser, Andriy Yermak—a man who has been central in keeping the government running. Since the full-scale invasion, he has carried Zelensky’s message to the world, building a strong network of friends of Ukraine, from the West to the Global South, uniting them around issues from sanctions to the environment.
I have witnessed this firsthand during our work on security guarantees for Ukraine, which has led to a web of bilateral agreements with allies. Our work now focuses on bringing Ukraine into NATO and the E.U.
In “To the Great Moment,” the Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko wrote, “Let every one of you be ready for the great moment. Each of us can be the decisive leader when the consequential moment comes.”
At the great moment for Ukraine and for democracy, Andriy Yermak not only serves a decisive leader—but he has proved himself to be one, as well.
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I think Tarzan also has one of the best setups for a villain who monologues their true intentions at the end of the movie.
Clayton’s introduction is someone we hear before we see, spending the entire time hacking through the brush bragging about his accomplishments as a safari hunter. He lives for the thrill of the hunt and the recognition, praise, and notoriety those exploits garner. It means when Tarzan is restrained at the end on the boat, it’s entirely in character for Clayton to brag about exactly what he plans to do in betraying them and capturing the gorillas. He doesn’t even have to do it for long, just long enough to break the spirit of the hero before throwing him to the lowest point he’s been in the story.
If you’re going to have a character monologue it can’t feel out of place or disrupt the flow and pacing of the movie, and it definitely can’t be out of character for that particular character to give it. Too often monologues can sound like they were written for the satisfaction of the writer instead of serving the story, and when that’s the case it’s a “kill your darlings” scenario; every word in a monologue has to be necessary, or else it needs to be cut out
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David Oyelowo and Colin Firth praising Matthew Macfadyen in his latest article with Vanity Fair (May 19th, 2022)
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