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bunnykaye · 8 months
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Nicola Coughlan as Humble Joan in "Seize Them!" (2024)
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months
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Def Leppard - Bringin’ On the Heartbreak
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nothoughtsgayboy · 1 year
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Hey, does anyone know if you can ask for religious absences in college for pagan holidays?
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spooky1980 · 4 months
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snap-my-kneecaps · 1 year
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Everyday I sit and stare at my phone, impatiently waiting for newsies to come back…
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doctorwhoisadhd · 9 months
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so wait, since i was just reminded of the recorder thing donna talked about in the giggle, i now have a question for uk ppl: do yall learn the recorder in school? like in a music class? and like how much do yall have music class over there?
#this is a very interesting topic for me as a music educator from the us#ik a guy from ireland and he said there was no music class in schools for him and like not the same country BUT same island#(as northern ireland. not the others in the uk but still)#and its so wild and fascinating music education is a fascinating field and the way we do it in the us seems to be largely vvv unique to us#for clarification on how things are different so ppl have a better idea on how to answer my question lol:#in the us music class is standard in elementary schools and most places have general music until abt 5th/6th grade (year 6/7)#(general music = basics- music games learn recorder SOME notation-reading; often classroom instruments eg boomwhackers claves maracas#orff instruments if you're lucky/from a school district that isnt poor. also some world music)#its less standardized after that and not every school will have music after middle school but concert bands and choirs are both huge here#choirs start right on the heels of general music classes (sometimes start earlier + students elect to be in choir instead of general music)#bands USUALLY start in 4th grade (year 5) but sometimes can be later 5th/6th (year 6/7) or even 7th (year 8) (WAY less common)#depends on the state generally 4th is most common i think (choirs start at around the same time i think so probs 4th but choir isnt my area#orchestras are weird bc theyre a lot less common but can commonly start younger bc of one of the big approaches to music ed (suzuki method)#so like maybe 3rd grade (year 4) maybe 4th w/ band (year 5) but i have a friend who teaches at a private school#& said they have 1st/2nd graders (year 2/3)!! orchestra is also not my area though#also marching bands: vv common! usually just in hs (starting 9th grade / year 10) bc it supports the football team at games#but starting in 8th grade (year 9) is also common (sometimes even 7th / year 8)#theres two different styles: collegiate/show band and competition. former is very rah rah pop music etc; competition is more abstract#show bands are clearly designed to entertain whereas competition is designed to be more impressive and tell a story#so more impact moments abstract shapes/lines on the field and has movements - opener ballad closer (fast-slow-fast)
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Fear street - 1942
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i have fear street brainrot now that its getting back into the spoopy months so here have this from my brain-Fear street au/dumb idea of mine of Tom Riddle being put in situations.
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ocdhuacheng · 2 months
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Wow the judges were super harsh on the synchro scores for women’s 10m diving. Some of these I’m like the synchro was basically perfect and then they only get like 7s like how much more synchronized can you expect them to get damn
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amourphousblob · 1 year
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as a queer teen I’m so thankful that heartstopper exists because it speaks quite well to so many experiences that I’m currently living through but don’t get to see accurately represented on screen very often. Sure, there’s plenty of shows about high schoolers and their antics but rarely do they feel so honest, so real. I see Elle being anxious at her college orientation. I see her meeting new friends and finding community in a new place, and I go hey, I did that a few weeks ago. I see Nick experiencing intricacies of what it’s *actually* like to come out, not a one-and-done announcement to the world but a series of complicated conversations, an ongoing discovery of who you are as a person, and I go hey, I’m doing that right now. It’s so amazing and so refreshing.
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mariocki · 1 year
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Edward Woodward guest stars as Jack Liskard, Prime Minister of an unspecified African country and the target of multiple assassination attempts, in The Saint: The Persistent Patriots (5.15, ITC, 1967)
#fave spotting#edward woodward#callan#the saint#the persistent patriots#1967#david callan#classic tv#eddy is the named guest star for this episode but actually he wasn't really the household name he would become at this point#in fact this ep was the first Saint episode to air in the uk in 1967 on January 6th‚ setting off a banner year for Woodward that would#be the making of his career. he'd done a few guest spots (Sergeant Cork and Mogul among them) and yes he'd had some stage success#but 67 was his year; around the same time as this Saint appearance he could be seen on the BBC's celebrated drama strand Theatre 625 as the#lead in a multi episode adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour‚ and almost exactly a month later he'd be making his first screen#appearance as Callan in the Armchair Theatre pilot A Magnum for Schneider‚ the beginning of tv immortality and bigger and better things for#the actor. here he's... well he's serious and he's sullen (two of Ed's strengths as an actor) in a role which.. is FINE on the surface but#absolutely begs some deeper questions. he's the prime minister of an unnamed African country‚ in London to negotiate the independence of#said country from the UK. it's.. a complicated issue (which this single Saint episode absolutely fails to address but I'd have been truly#astonished if it had). i mean yes we're all anti colonialism here of course (even if Simon does seem suspiciously morose about the prospect#of losing another colony in his opening voice over‚ he at least appears to be on Eddy's side through the episode) but there's a kind of#deafening silence throughout this ep: Ed is of course white. his various ministers and other government officials who oppose him are all#also white. the titular 'patriots' who oppose him and make attempts on his life and to prevent the process of independence are all white#the most obvious comparison to be drawn (and presumably the main inspiration for the character) is Rhodesian prime minister Ian Smith#who had led the white minority government of what is now Zimbabwe from 1964 and had been involved in similar negotiations with the british#government (that fell apart in late 65 as Smith's government announced Rhodesia's unilateral independence; the country then became an#unrecognised state subject to economic sanctions that lasted more than a decade). the thing is‚ Smith was a racist piece of shit; the whole#reason those negotiations broke down was because of his refusal to secure black representation in Rhodesia's governance#which makes the complete absence of any black characters in this episode a major red flag. but Ed's character isn't presented as the#villain of the piece; the episode is adamant that the work he's doing is selfless and for the betterment of his country‚ and it isn't as if#Smith was a particularly popular figure in the uk at this point for the ep makers to be painting a positive portrait of him. idk#it's messy. at best tone deaf and at worst.. well. i wish Ed had had a better ep to guest star in that's all im saying
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peridots-pixiwolf · 2 years
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[Start ID. A drawing of Idroa, a roughly humanoid black and red robot with four arms, floating in midair. One arm is brought up to the collection of wires and many-eyed wheels replacing his head in a vague pointing motion, the other at cogs side, and the lower pair is open, spread low at about a 45 degree angle to their body. Translucent folded wings are shown behind her. The background is composed of the faint shapes of maroon buildings and machinery. End ID]
Comm for @vibecenter13 !!
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grandmaster-anne · 2 years
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Great-grandchildren of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
via George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood → Hon. James Edward Lascelles
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Sophie Amber Lascelles Pearce (1973)
Rowan Nash Lascelles (1977)
Tanit Lee Lascelles (1981)
Tewa Ziyane Robert George Lascelles (1985)
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months
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Def Leppard - Lady Strange
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stargazostli · 10 months
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my old school's on a hill and at the bottom of the hill the ground floor is the first floor and theres two different height floors named first floor and three different height floors names second floor and also the canadians used it as a hospital in world war one and the boiler broke yesterday and theres a forbidden floor and gargoyles
and the field backs onto some houses' gardens, and theres a n0nce that watches girls doing PE that they FINALLY noticed and made us go inside, and an old lady that kicks her dog outside and comes and yells at kids if her dog starts barking who a kid got in a (verbal) fight with once and also it backs onto a graveyard and has a gate to the graveyard that is usually unlocked so yeah haha
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expectopaatronum · 1 year
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anyway my top 5 eurovision votes went to:
- finland
- austria
- australia
- poland
- norway
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eri-blogs-life · 1 year
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Chess Patch Notes 2023.05.06
- With the coronation of King Charles III, the roles of the King and Queen piece have been swapped.
- The much anticipated nuclear war option has been implemented, which either player can initiate at any time and causes both players to lose the game. They must then destroy the board and all the pieces of the game, and both players are permanently disqualified from ever playing chess again.
- Pawn damage doubled
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