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jackmkelly · 5 months
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is it the best show in the world ? no. has it great for newsies fans? absolutely.
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notaplaceofhonour · 2 months
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I’m making my way through Lindsay Ellis’s Apostles of Mercy and reserving full judgment until the end (of the book & probably series) but I will say I’m not super crazy about the fact that the one Jewish character in this series is supposedly responsible for multiple American war crimes, including torturing Muslims & bombing children in the Middle East
what I can say that’s positive is that there are a lot of elements to his character that I do like, it was always clear he’s somewhat misunderstood, and he’s finally getting much needed time as one of the main PoV characters in the series, and that has added a lot more humanizing details that complicate other characters’ picture of him. the unreliable narration & themes of prejudice & distrust escalating conflict & causing people to demonize others are central to the story, and there are more than a few moments in the series where the other characters misunderstand & reveal prejudice/ignorance about him through micro-aggressions & the author is very clearly cognizant of & intentional about that, so that at least gives me some hope. there’s absolutely a way to write the story in a way that it eventually becomes evident that a lot of assumptions about him are built on exaggerated, incomplete information warped by ignorance & prejudice, and still have him be that fun rough-around-the-edges, morally-gray, bit-of-an-asshole-but-ultimately-trying-to-do-the-right-thing character, and not like… a very offensive stereotype.
but then I hear Lindsay Ellis talk about the Tanakh or the I/P conflict and I think, “yeah no l don’t trust her to do that” 🙃
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smashpages · 8 months
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Dark Horse teams with synthwave band The Midnight for a new graphic novel
Zack Kaplan, Stephen Thompson and Jahnoy Lindsay will bring the band’s music to the comics page.
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Do you have a favorite version/rendition of Santa Fe? Mine is Adam Kaplan and if you haven't listened to it you definitely should he's criminally underrated
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my fav is joey's since that's my guy, i can't lie. but he's vocally mt fav– in terms of acting choices it's gotta be michael. he just moves like jack would in a crisis, and his santa fe feels further than any other jack's which just makes it. so much more painful!! he rly is reaching for something that isn't even there despite him actually having a prop poster/advertisement in hand. god..he's so physical like i want to email his movement and/or dance teacher and thank them
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whentheynameyoujoy · 2 years
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"Would you rather take her?" "Honestly, yeah." Kaplan studied him for a while, eventually shaking his head in resignation. "I know what you're going to do. You're going to milk her for what she's worth, wring her out until she's a dried-out husk, then dump her on the side of the road. But I know she'd rather go with you. It didn't take much for you to indoctrinate her against me."
Yeah, brain, ok, here's the deal—you may hold the cheese and order broccoli on our pizza instead but we absolutely aren't shipping the 22-year old aimless college dropout with the 40-year old douchebag CIA agent who's like 97% confirmed as having done torture.
He looked at her and for a moment, he was the old Sol, the man abusing his power wearing an expression that said, I am going to make your life hell. Then, his features relaxed. "You know it's because I'm just jealous. "Of Kaveh?" she asked, smacked by the sudden and confusing implication. "Both of you in some ways. I didn't get into Columbia."
Fucking smooth, totally saved it.
"He was piggybacking off my PTSD diagnosis, decided he wanted to cure it." At this, Sol shot her an alarmed look.
Sol's look of concern only intensified, and he turned back to the road ahead. "You can't cure PTSD."
"I mean, are you just fucking with me? With this whole, like... 'you will always be broken' thing?" "No," he said, his lip curling in offense. "Do you really think that little of me? I wouldn't joke about that."
Finding out I'm apparently the only one even googling Kaplan/Cora fanfic, proceeding to kill myself.
The shock wave came as the noise abated, not through the air but through the ground, rippling like a wake in water, sending little plumes of dust into the air and destabilizing everything, including the police trailer, which started to sway like this was an earthquake. Sol grabbed Cora and pulled her tight, and she grabbed him in turn, as much out of fear than for physical stability.
"Come on!" said Sol, breaking the embrace and grabbing her by the hand. She followed him without question, just as ignorant as to how dangerous it was to stay put as everyone else in the crowd was.
I haven't been this ashamed of myself ever since that week in spring last year when I genuinely feared I was about to go for Homelight.
"I'm sorry." He said it with a gentle tone she'd never heard from him before. He leaned toward her, leaned like he was about to hug her. "Don't you fucking touch me," she spat, recoiling. "Don't you dare fucking touch me." Sol looked at her, stunned, and then drew away from her. The gentleness he'd exhibited for the shortest of moments vanished.
"He didn't get me reassigned. I left." He just stood there, his back to her. She hardened her jaw, forced the tears back. "But you still did those things." Sol moved like he was about to turn to face her, but instead stuffed his hands into his pants pockets, and left. As soon as he was gone, she wanted him back. Not because he comforted her, but because he disgusted her.
Nah, fuck this, it's not my fault the fascinating morally grey deuteragonist got pushed aside by a perfect one-note exercise in blandness boring Gary Stu. Of course I instead went for the 40-year old douchebag CIA agent who's hinted as 3% likely not to have done torture. Of course.
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youcanonlysurviveit · 2 years
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deardearestbrands · 2 months
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#Chief co-founders #CarolynChilders, CEO, and #LindsayKaplan, #ChiefBrandOfficer. #CourtesyofChief
BY #ALISONVANHOUTEN
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graphicpolicy · 8 months
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The Midnight: Shadows brings The Midnight's lyrics to the comic page
The Midnight: Shadows brings The Midnight's lyrics to the comic page #comics #comicbooks
Dark Horse Comics presents The Midnight: Shadows, an electrifying, original sci-fi comic adventure inspired by the poetic storytelling of band The Midnight, composed of singer-songwriter Tyler Lyle and producer-songwriter Tim McEwan. Fans of the band’s retro sound and newcomers to the 1980s nostalgia-filled, cyberpunk-style aesthetic alike will enjoy an immersive universe that is engrossing and…
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cinemedios · 2 years
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Angourie Rice y Auli'i Cravalho protagonizarán musical de 'Chicas Pesadas'
Paramount+ prepara una adaptación del musical de 'Chicas Pesadas', protagonizada por Angourie Rice y Auli'i Cravalho.
¿Secuela de Chicas Pesadas? Pues no, por ahora no. Lo que sí tendremos es la adaptación a cine del musical de Broadway de Chicas Pesadas, que a su vez está basado en la película. La noticia se había dado a conocer hace casi tres años, sin embargo hasta ahora se dan a conocer nuevas noticias. Esta adaptación a cine será protagonizada por Angourie Rice como Cady y Auli’i Cravalho como Janis.…
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martensqueaks · 4 months
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I love to listen to music when I color! I thought I should share some of my favorite kids songs, and maybe you guys could tell me yours! I'll make a little list:
-Baby Beluga • Raffi
-Robin in The Rain • Raffi
-Grape Juice Hesitation Blues • Randy Kaplan
-I'm A Little Dinosaur • Randy Kaplan
-I Am Kind • Lindsay Munroe & Raffi
-Baby Snake • Elliot Park
I really recommend checking out some of these! They're not like Cocomelon sort of kids songs where they're just repetitive and simple, they're very chill and some are really silly!
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drartemysia · 1 year
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Emily Kaplan about Jack again-- get your tissues ready
Notable quotes from the article linked above (June 13, 2023). The main topic is Jack's injury, surgery and rehab:
How the injury came to be
Eichel can't pinpoint exactly when the issues began. "A few years ago, I started dealing with some symptoms," he said. "It wasn't necessarily something that was going to keep me out of the lineup, but I was dealing with it and playing through it." In a March 2021 game against the Islanders, Eichel hit his head against the boards, which resulted in a herniated disk in his neck. He missed the rest of the season.
2. What the spinal fusion surgery (the one Jack didn't want to have and the Sabres were insistent on) would have entailed (emphasis mine):
"The spine has three curves, and the reason it's shaped like that is because it's for movement," Lindsay said. "The best athletes in the world move with these transition areas in the spine. Guys like Connor, Cale Makar, [redacted because ick], Jack, the outliers, they move really well there." Lindsay rehabbed several NFL players who had the fusion surgery, and he didn't like the resulting rigidity in a segment of the spine. "In hockey, you're moving and the puck is moving," Lindsay said. "When you see it with Jack on the ice, he's very fluid in his movement. He would have lost that, just to make it super simple, he would have lost the accuracy to make those nice passes that he makes."
Have you ever seen Jack skate circles around other players? Because you should. This is the first example that comes to mind.
3. How bad things got:
Time was of the essence as he felt increased numbness in his arm from the constant pressure to his disk. 
I repeat, his fucking arm was going fucking numb. I'm going to feel sick. He has talked elsewhere (especially in this interview with Chris Weidman, a UFC fighter) about some episodes of numbness, which started to be more and more frequent. How terrifying that must be, he was 23 years old.
4. The rehab process:
"I wanted him to get back into the natural flow of skating and movement as soon as possible," [Dr. Mark] Lindsay said. "He was pretty rigid at first. Pretty stiff. I had him on the ice three days a week, just stickhandling. It was an emotional change for him. The frustration of dealing with everything he had to go through, being sidelined for so long. Getting back onto the ice was significant for him, emotionally." But Lindsay knew Eichel's body was a mess after having overcompensated for his neck for so long. "His pelvis needed a lot of work," Lindsay said. "He was inefficient in overall movements, and that's what I had to unwind."
Finally (emphasis mine):
"The hardest part is some people want you to fail in some ways," Lindsay said. "But someone had to be the pioneer. Years from now, we'll be talking about this as the Jack Eichel surgery, in the same way as Tommy John."
In conclusion (emphasis mine):
"The fact that an institution or team has trump value when you have to invasively cut somebody open, I think that needs to be changed," Prusmack said. "It's why Jack's story is so important. You now have elements of coercion based off economic agreements, which should not be part of our health system. Jack did what he did for the right reasons. I'm proud of him; that's hard to do in our culture."
Eichel said he doesn't feel any effects from the surgery at all; the only sign is a pink scar on the front of his neck.
(Emily have you been in my drafts, because "the scar, a pink horizontal line dividing Jack's life in before and after" is something that I wrote months ago)
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Queer Books July 2023
🦇 Good morning, my beloved bookish bats. I'm sorry this post is coming to you so late in the month; I planned more content than I realized! Let's rewind and look back on all the queer books released this past month. Though I'm sure a number of these covers look familiar, there are also as few that haven't received the attention they deserve!
What books are you adding to your summer reading list at the last minute?
🌈 Role Playing by Cathy Yardley 🌈 A Place for Us by Brandon J Wolf 🌈 A Thorn Among Roses by Hayley Anderton and G. L Preston 🌈 Of Love & Libraries by Brenna Bailey 🌈 A Crime of Secrets by Ann Aptaker 🌈 The Beasts of Paris by Stef Penney 🌈 Wanderlust by Elle Everhart 🌈 The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson 🌈 Go the Way Your Blood Beats by Emmett de Monterey 🌈 The Lighthouse Keeper by Liv Rancourt 🌈 Overemotional by David Fenne 🌈 Lioness by Emily Perkins 🌈 All About Romance by Daniel Tawse
🌈 Moonlight and the Monarch by Evelyn Carver 🌈 The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera 🌈 A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow 🌈 All-Night Pharmacy by Ruth Madievsky 🌈 A Warning About Swans by R.M. Romero 🌈 Digging for Heaven by Jenna Jarvis 🌈 Marigold by Melissa Brayden 🌈 All the Yellow Suns by Malavika Kannan 🌈 On an Ebbing Seafoam Tide by Alannah Radburn 🌈 The Splinter in the Sky by Kemi Ashing-Giwa 🌈 The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqqi 🌈 Play to Win by Jodie Slaughter
🌈 A Rulebook for Restless Rogues by Jess Everlee 🌈 Do Tell by Lindsay Lynch 🌈 The Sea Elephants by Shastri Akella 🌈 More to Love by Georgina Kiersten 🌈 Defiant Bodies: Making Queer Community in the Anglophone Caribbean by Nikoli A. Attai 🌈 The Ink Drinkers by Dror Bloodwood 🌈 Counting Lost Stars by Kim van Alkemade 🌈 Women of the Post by Joshunda Sanders 🌈 Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle 🌈 Sammy Espinoza’s Last Review by Tehlor Kay Mejia 🌈 The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean 🌈 Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
🌈 Buzzing by Samuel Sattin & Rye Hickman 🌈 The Third Daughter by Adrienne Tooley 🌈 Firebird by Sunmi 🌈 A Guide to the Dark by Meriam Metoui 🌈 What a Desi Girl Wants by Sabina Khan 🌈 The Pomegranate Gate by Ariel Kaplan 🌈 The Stablemaster’s Heart by Sarah Honey 🌈 The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero LaCruz 🌈 The Valkyrie's Shadow (The Helheim Prophecy #2) by Tiana Warner 🌈 In the Case of Heartbreak (Fern Falls #2) by Courtney Kae 🌈 The Hunt by Kelly J. Ford 🌈 Rana Joon and the One and Only Now by Shideh Etaat
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motherofplatypus · 1 month
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Bisan Owda is a journalist in Gaza that keeps updating about the barbaric genocide actions that israel committed with weapons supplied mainly by US, all the while living through that genocide itself.
Over 30k+ has been killed, and over 15k+ of those are children and babies.
The celebs and artists who wanted to rescind Bisan's nomination are as follow:
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Ari Ingel, Executive Director, Creative Community for Peace
David Renzer, Former Chairman/CEO Universal Music Publishing Group, CCFP Chairman & Co-Founder
Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive & Music President, Electronic Arts, CCFP Co-Founder
Rakefet Abergel, Actor/Director, Cyclamen Films
Orly Adelson, Former President of ITV Studios, America
Marty Adelstein, CEO, Tomorrow Studios
Anne-Marie Asner, Co-Founder, Animation Israel
Jeff Astrof, TV Producer/Showrunner, Other Shoe Productions
Michael Auerbach, Partner, Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner Auerbach Hynick Jaime LeVine Sample & Klein
Dean Bahat, Attorney, Ziffren Brittenham
Andrea Ballas, VP Comms, CBS
Jackie Barrie, A&R Manager, Nvak Collective
Richard Baskind, Partner & Head of Music, Simons Muirhead & Burton
Aton Ben-Horin, Executive VP of Global A&R, Atlantic Records Group
Steven Bensusan, President, Blue Note Entertainment Group
Adam Berkowitz, Founder and President, Lenore Entertainment Group
Sharon Bialy, Casting Director, Bialy/Thomas & Associates
Josh Binder, Co-Founder and Partner, Rothenberg Mohr & Binder, LLP
Neil Blair, Founding Partner, The Blair Partnership
Selma Blair, Actress, Author, Advocate, Sainted Productions
Rebecca Blumberg, SVP Ad Sales, Paramount
Evan Bogart, Songwriter & CEO, Seeker Music
Benjamin Budde, CEO, Budde Group GmbH
Bruce Burger, Producer, RebbeSoul
David Byrnes, Attorney, Ziffren Brittenham
Civia Caroline, Social Impact Consultant, CLiC Impact
Pamela Charbit, Director of A&R, Warner Music Group
Emmanuelle Chriqui, Actor, Yellow Ray Entertainment
Leanne Coronel, Talent Manager, The Coronel Group
Raye Cosbert, Managing Director, Metropolis Musi
Paul Craig, Ceo, Nostromo Management
Doug Davis, NATAS Member, 2x Emmy winner, The Davis Firm
Rebecca De Mornay, Actor
Jamie Denbo, Co-Executive Producer, Grey’s Anatomy, ABC/Disney
Josh Deutsch, Chairman/CEO, Premier Music Group
Avi Diamond, Director, Film/TV Sync, Warner Music Canada
Craig Dorfman, President and Owner, Frontline MGMT
Rachel Douglas, Manager, Range Media Partners
David Draiman, Frontman, Disturbed
Jeremy Drysdale, Screenwriter, bigbamboo
Craig Emanuel, Ryan Murphy Productions
Hannah Epstein, Agent, CAA
Rami “Kosha dillz” Even-Esh, Rapper/Comic/Actor
Lindsay Fabes, Actor
Ron Fair, Record Producer & CEO, Faircraft Inc.
Sharon Farber, Composer, Score by Score Music
Danny Federman, Owner, Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
Eric Feig, Attorney and TV Academy Member, Feig/Finkel
Patti Felker, Attorney, Felker Toczek Suddleson McGinnis Ryan LLP
Ken Fermaglich, Partner, United Talent Agency
Ross “Remedy” Filler, Artist
Shalom Fisch, President, MediaKidz Research & Consulting
David Fishof, CEO, RRFC Films, LLC
Siri Garber, Publicist, Platform
David Gardner, President, Artists First
Barbara Garshman, CEO, Garshman Productions LLC
Gary Gersh
Gary Ginsberg, Senior VP, SoftBank Group Corp.
Brian Ralston, Composer/Producer, Studio 74 Music, LLC
David Glick, Founder & CEO, Edge Group
Zusha Goldin, Celebrity Photographer, Zusha Goldin
Michael Goldwasser, President, Easy Star Records
Andrew Gould, President, Music Publishing
Scott Greenberg, Partner, LBI
Steven Greenberg, Founder and President, S-Curve Records
Daniel Grindlinger, Writer
Ronnie Harris, Partner, Harris & Trotter
Michael Hirschhorn, Manager, Streaming and Sales, Atlantic Records
Linda Edell Howard, Attorney, Novick Law
Rich Ingram, Artist/Creator
Neil Jacobson, Former President, Geffen Records, Founder & CEO of Hallwood Media
Michael Kaplan, Writer/Producer
Sam Katz, Music Manager, Homebase MGMT, LLC
Zach Katz, CEO & Co-Founder, Fixated
Ketura Kestin, Film Producer, Serendipity Productions
Amanda Kogan, Manager, Aaron Kogan Management
Keetgi Kogan Steinberg, Writer/Producer/Showrunner
Jason Kozel, Creative Executive, Range Media Partners
Rick Krim, CEO, Krim Music + Media
Evan Lamberg, President, North America, Universal Music Publishing Group
Sherry Lansing, Former CEO, Paramount Pictures
Colin Lester OBE, Founder/Chairman, JEM Music Group
Sean Liebowitz, Agent
Koura Linda, Founder & CEO, Space Dream Productions
Marci Liroff, Intimacy Coordinator/Casting Director
Cory Litwin, Managing Partner, Range Media Partners
David Lonner, CEO, The David Lonner Company
Ben Maddahi, President, Unrestricted Publishing & Mgmt
Gabriel Mann, Composer
Deborah Marcus, Executive, CAA Foundation
Susan Markheim, Full Stop Mgt., The Azoff Company
Amanda Markowitz, Actor/Producer, SAG/AFTRA & PGA
Orly Marley, President, Tuff Gong Worldwide
Devra Maza, Screenwriter
Debra Messing, Actor/Producer
Hilary Michael, Agent and Partner, WME
Beth Milstein, Writer
Jennifer Morrow, Actor, CAA
Patrick Moss, Writer, Moroccan Boychik
Robert Munic, Writer/Showrunner, Pull The Pin Productions, Inc.
Lisa Nupoff, Manager, iminmusic management
Scott Packman, Founder and Managing Member, SSP Partners LLC
Mark Pinkus, President, Rhino Records
Jonah Platt, Actor/Producer
Wendy Plaut, SVP Music & Celebrity Talent, Paramount Global
Jessica Poter, Writer, Gustavo Anibal Productions
Golan Ramraz, Writer/Producer, EGX Film Factory
Bruce Resnikof
Frederic Richter, Producer, Writer & Researcher
Wendy Robbins, Executive Producer, Creators Inc
Dan Rosen, President, Warner Music Australasia
Rick Rosen, Co-Founder, Endeavor, WME
Aaron Rosenberg, Partner, Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light
Gregg Rossen, Screenwriter
Michael Rotenberg, CEO, 3 Arts Entertainment
Joshua Rothstein, CEO/Founder, Ice Cream For Dinner
Haim Saban, Chairman and CEO, Saban Capital Group
Glenn Sanders, Writer/Director/Creative Director, Masonry Creative
Ayelet Schiffman, SVP Head of Promotions, Island Records
Paul Schindler, Senior Partner, Greenberg Traurig LLC
Jordan Schur, CEO and Chairman, Mimran Schur Pictures and Suretone Entertainment
Adam Schwartz, Writer
Sam Schwartz, Partner, Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency
Jay Schweid, Founder/CEO, ephelants/Village
Adam Segal, President, The 2050 Group
Ben Silverman, Chairman and Co-CEO, Propagate Content
Ralph Simon, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Mobilium Global Limited
Tamar Simon, Owner/CEO, Mean Streets Management
Martin Singer, Attorney, Lavely and Singer
Halle Stanford, President of Television, The Jim Henson Company
Mimi Steinberg, Writer/Producer
Jonathan Steinsapir, Partner, Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir
Gary Stiffelman, Founder, GSS Law
Traci Symanski, CEO, Co-Star Entertainment
Aaron Symonds, Film Composer
Fernando Szew, President, Fox Entertainment
Tal Tavin, Actor
Adam Taylor, President, APM Music
Michael Testa, Casting Director, Michael Testa Casting
Fred Toczek, Partner, Felker Toczek Suddleson Abramson McGinnis Ryan LLP
Eric Tuchman, Writer/Producer, MGM-TV
Noa Vinshtok, Streaming, Range Media Partners
Joshua Washington, International Recording Artist, JoDavi Music LLC
Avi Weider, Filmmaker, Loop Filmworks
Jon Weinbach, President, Skydance Sports
Nola Weinstein, Tech Executive
Ilana Wernick, Writer/Producer, Fox
Modi Wiczyk, Co-Founder, MRC
Evan Winiker, Managing Partner, Range Music
Seth Yanklewitz, Casting Director, Yanklewitz Pollack Casting
Sharon Tal Yguado, Founder & CEO, Astrid Entertainment
Ky Zaretsky, Manager, Range Media Partners
David Zedeck, Global Co-Head of Music
[Sources: here, here, and here]
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mundus2035 · 7 hours
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History of Light Bulb that you need to know
Incandescent bulbs: starting of illumination journey
From the above experiments, scientists have known that we can produce light if we do the proper setup, so the first light bulb invented is an Electric arc lamp. Henry Davy was the inventor of the first light bulb. He was a British chemist. In 1809 he got the idea that if two wires from a battery are taken out and between the other ends of the wire, a charcoal strip as an electrode is attached can cause the carbon glow.
These arc lamps produce light by sparking of high current between two conducting electrodes. This was his idea of the first electric arc lamp. Later on, these bulbs are used for lighthouses and street lights.
But the disadvantage with this lap was they require large batteries to supply this heavy current. Due to the requirement of heavy current, the batteries get drain quickly. So this process becomes very costly, and light fluctuations are far too wide.
After nearly 10 years later, in 1820, Warren De La Rue was a British astronomer, chemist, and most famous for pioneering work in astronomical photography. Invented the platinum filament bulb.
He enclosed a platinum coil in a vacuum tube and passed an electric current to design this bulb. The concept behind this is that the melting point of platinum is very high, allowing it to operate at high temperatures, and that evacuated chambers would contain fewer gas molecules to react with platinum.
The advantage of platinum is that it lasts long. Still, platinum is very costly for general purposes, so these lamps are also not used for larger scales.
Enormous electric batteries (equal to 800 small batteries) create continuous binding light.
James Bowman Lindsay invented the world’s first the electric incandescent light bulb in 1835. Still, somehow he failed to get a patent to protect his invention. Therefore, in the light bulb history, we do not know James bowman as the first inventor of the incandescent light bulb.
After such a long duration in 1850, Edward Shepard struck with the idea of incandescent arc lamps using charcoal filament. This caused the invention of a new type of lamp, a mixture of both variations.
Heinrich Göbel, also known as Henry Geobel, was a mechanic and inventor. In 1854 he independently developed a design for the incandescent light bulb.
It was the first practical incandescent bulb and way before Edison’s invention. But like James Bowman, he also didn’t patent his work. There was a big dispute between Edison and Göbel regarding this invention.
Later, he filed a case in court. Still, the court’s decision was established in Edison’s priority because no evidence from Göbel side would prove that he invented it first. Though he was the one who invented the first practical incandescent light bulb in 1854.
In 1860 vacuum chamber was created by Joseph Swan. He was an English physicist, chemist, and inventor to prolong the incandescence of filament inside the bulb. Incandescence is a hot body property that emits electromagnetic radiation when applied to a high temperature. And these radiations are used to illuminate.
Sir Joseph Wilson swan developed the first incandescent lamp in 1878, which was used to illuminate homes and public buildings. This was a long-lasting bulb that provided light approximately for 13.5 hrs.
This lamp was able to supply this many hours because of its unique filaments design; the filament is made from carbon fibre derived from cotton.
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theuniverseawakens347 · 3 months
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Lindsay Kaplan… why ya like this song??
Incest bitch, fucking holsten ya brother n 3 big balls ya seen his dick missy imma put my pussy everywhere cause Baylee thru Lee asked me thinking it huh so you ARE TELETUBI LEE AS ZOR SR interesting impersonating the house
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whentheynameyoujoy · 3 months
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Hey, have you read Apostles of Mercy? It's awesome. Sol is a POV caracter and his chapters give a lot of insight into his personality and thoughts.
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I swear, when Lindsay mentioned there was a new POV in the third book that people might find controversial, I thought, "Bet it's Kaplan, yeah, right, as if I could ever be that lucky, would be nice, tho".
Thanks for making my day, can't wait for the paperback to come out so I can add to my "The world's only Sol/Cora shipper" folder.
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