Royal Birthdays for today, July 29th:
Henry II, Count of Champagne, 1166
Martin, King of Aragon, 1356
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, 1846
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The jumbled thoughts I had while watching Fast & Furious X, as someone who didn't watch any Fast and Furious movies before:
SPOILERS
- Car chase and machine guns within the 1st 10 minutes. Perfect. Exactly what I came here for.
(Did they film the initial rio scenes in portugal??? The extra's Brazilian accent was almost as weird as Joaquim de Almeida's lol)
-"The big strong man is having feelings" my friend when Vin diesel looked constipated while talking to Michelle Rodriguez
-If I didn't already know I was bisexual, Charlize Theron and Jason Mamoa's confrontation would make sure I became aware of it
-Jason momoa licked the knife and my friend and everyone else groaned. I proclaimed myself in love with him. I don't think I'm ever gonna live this down
-The truck flipped, and they willingly crashed into it. How are none of them dead?????
-I love Jason momoa's character. I really do.
-How tf is Vin diesel still alive???????
-How is anyone still alive!!!???
-I hope the cop dies (Aimes). Kill him brie
-Me watching Mia kick the asses of armed men "I love women"
-John Cena?!?! I literally yelled I'm the movie theater btw
-Shots 😂😂 I love Brie Larson
-What exactly is the plan brie?????
-Why is daniela melchior speaking with a Brazilian accent???? Why are Portuguese actors pretending to be Brazilian???
-Ludmila?!?!?!?
-Oh, Dante is crazy crazy. God, I love him
-Pete Davidson?!?!??!?!
-Really?? C'mon Michelle (Letty), priorities
-As a portuguese person, I'm very proud of the fact that the best moments of this movie take place in portugal.
-This is also the 1st time I've ever worried about the consequences of what happens to the country and the people that live there during an action movie.
They blew up the dam and now the entirety of Northern portugal is without power.......... fuck these guys.
-Aimes still working with Dante after 10 years and never trying to double cross him for more power (as is implied) sounds very gay to me and my friend. I ship it now. Love me some villainous gays!!
-My friend watching them leave the river: "good for them cause it's not everyone that leaves the Douro alive"
-Gal gadot?!? I read somewhere she dies In another movie. Does anyone die in this???
-The rock!!!!!!
-That's it?!?! Where's the rest of it???????
All in all:
Silliest thing I've ever seen in my life. I can see why people like it and will definitely be watching the next ones and binge watching the ones before!!
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Isabelle Tuchband. Em memória de Jorge Amado. In memory of Jorge Amado.
Изабель Тухбанд. В память о Жоржи Амаду.
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Alamada Bidiandé, Isabelle Silverio and Gaia Rudmyla photographed by Thais Vandanezi for Glamour Brasil October 2023
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“I really understand that there is an image of a saint and heroine of Princess Isabel of Brazil, the princess did not abolish slavery in 1888 because she felt sorry for black people, slavery in Brazil was abolished due to pressure from abroad, mainly England. Abolition was the result of YEARS of struggle, mainly by black people like lawyer Luis Gama, the princess ONLY signed the law.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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PTG: As Boas Maneiras | ENG: Good Manners (Movie)
2010s movie.
Drama, horror, fantasy.
Plot points:
Family.
Werewolf fantasy.
Interracial sapphic couple (main).
TW//: Animal cruelty
Black sapphic characters:
Clara Isabél Zuaa
Connections:
Clara x Ana (interracial sapphic)
Sex & Nudity - Moderate
Sex scene.
Forceful sexual advances on another character.
Violence & Gore - Moderate
Bloody scenes.
Animal cruelty (Character breaks the neck of a cat, and eats it)
Newborn claws its way out its mother's stomach.
Profanity - Moderate
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking - Mild
Social drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes - Moderate
Intense fight scenes.
Restraining of a child using chains.
Forceful sexual advances on another character.
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Praça da República, Teatro de Santa Isabel, ao Fundo a Direita a Assembleia legislativa do Estado - Recife Em 1885.
Photo Moritz Lamberg.
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