Andre Keith Braugher (/ˈbraʊ.ər/; July 1, 1962 – December 11, 2023) Stage, film and television actor best known for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC police drama series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1999) and Captain Raymond Holt in the Fox/NBC police sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021). Over his career, Braugher received two Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as two Golden Globe Award nominations.
Braugher started his career acting in numerous productions in The Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park. He transitioned his career into television gaining roles in Kojak (1989–1990), The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson (1990), and The Tuskegee Airmen (1995), followed by leading roles in the ABC medical series Gideon's Crossing (2000–2001), the CBS crime series Hack (2002–2004) and the TNT comedy series Men of a Certain Age (2009–2011). He also appeared in numerous series such as Thief, The Good Fight, House, New Girl and BoJack Horseman.
In 2006, Braugher starred as Nick Atwater in the mini-series Thief for FX Networks, winning a second Emmy for his performance. He appeared on the TV series House, M.D. as Dr. Darryl Nolan, a psychiatrist who helps House recover from his addiction to Vicodin.
Braugher had a recurring role as defense attorney Bayard Ellis on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2011–2015, and starred as the lead character, Capt. Marcus Chaplin, in ABC's 2012 military drama TV series Last Resort. In 2017, Braugher had a recurring role in season 4 of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman as California Gov. Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz. From 2013–2021, he starred in the Golden Globe-winning TV series Brooklyn Nine-Nine as the precinct captain, Raymond Holt. For his performance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. (Wikipedia)
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One thing I've learned from gay reddit is that bottoms are immune to threats and insults, like you could call one a stupid fuck or tell them "I'm gonna beat the shit out of you" and they'd just moan. Their kryptonite is being told to write ten things they like about themselves, that's how you best them in combat
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Found a male podcast guy talking about the trick he uses to have a good relationship with his wife, specifically the two phrases that ‘make his ears perk up’ and that he’s learned he has to actually pay attention to when she says them
Fellas the phrases were “I need” and “Can you please”
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Life hack for men: compliment other men on their clothes or hair or accessories and watch them brighten up in pleased surprise
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पेशाब करने के बाद भी पेशाब आना
डायबिटीज से ग्रसित मरीजों में यह समस्या अधिक होती है इसके साथ अन्य समस्याएं जैसे की हिस्टीरिया, डिप्रेशन, सर में चोट लगना, लीवर का खराब होना, सर्दी लगना, अत्यधिक शराब पीना, कब्ज तथा प्रोस्टेट ग्रंथि में सूजन इत्यादि कई कारण हो सकते हैं। जिनके बारे में हम विस्तार से बात करेंगे और पेशाब करने के बाद भी पेशाब आना कैसे दूर करें इसके घरेलू उपाय के बारे में बात करेंगे Read more..
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fellow uterus-havers. fellow monthly-bleeding-havers. do yourselves a favor. buy a menstrual cup. thank me later. holy shit.
I got the Honey Pot and I’ve just had this thing for a day and like, where tf have you been all my life.
I’d imagine it’s probably easier to put in and remove if you’re not a virgin but it fits like a tampon so idk
one of the best parts is that the risk of TSS with a cup is so much drastically lower than a tampon it’s practically nonexistent (bc the good ones are made of medical-grade silicon), so you can wear it overnight
common advice is to leave the thing in for a max of 12hrs but that’s less bc of TSS risk and more bc that’s the usual maximum capacity before it starts overflowing
and it functions on suction seal, not absorbency, so once it’s in there, you’re good to go (I always have tampons leak on me well before they’re full)
and also bc it’s silicon and just holds the blood instead of absorbing it, there’s no risk of taking it out too early and feeling like you’ve just ripped out your entire guts through your vag
and it has a shelf-life of like 10yrs if you take care of it properly—I will literally no longer have a cycle to contain before I need to replace it
there is a bit of a learning curve to put it in correctly (I recommend doubling up with a pad until you get the hang of it), and taking it out is a bit of an ordeal in my (in)experience, and you’re gonna want to have a sink within reach to rinse the thing off before putting it back in, but really, c’mon
no more sleeping-on-your-cycle anxiety
no more scrambling for pads/tampons bc you forgot to buy them (and choking on the price tags bc uterus tax is some bullshit)
no more stinky
no more rushing to the bathroom in the middle of your shift/class/sporting event/whatever else you’re doing bc you’re pretty sure your product of choice is leaking
no more constantly having to manage the damn thing over the course of your day
(for us cisn'ts) no more 'going to the bathroom is even more of a nightmare when your blood moon is up than it is normally'
literally set-it-and-forget-it type blood moon hygiene, I am obsessed
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oh MY favorite effect of T so far? arms hot
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Hey Mad Men fans...
John Slattery came into my work last night, and he is much sexier irl. Also very sweet and apparently a decent tipper.
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guys… if ur ever in legal trouble and wanted by the police
Tell them that its gay to want a man. Like why would u want a man?? To hold????
Like bruh why u want me????? Daddy issues much
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Travel Essentials For Men: A Comprehensive Guide
Traveling is an adventure, a chance to explore new horizons, meet new people, and create memories that last a lifetime. But to make the most of these experiences, being well-prepared is essential. Travel essentials should not only serve a purpose but also reflect your personal style. After all, why compromise on looking good when you can have functionality and flair? This guide delves into the must-have travel essentials for men, ensuring you’re ready for any journey.
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