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columboscreens · 1 year ago
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prince-toffee · 7 days ago
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The Titan Net Hub | Transformers (2019) | #28 | Lineart by Anna Malkova | Colours by David Garcia Cruz | Lettering by Jake M. Wood
Glyph | Blaster | Playback | Wavelength | Gizmo | Steeljaw
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chilibees · 2 years ago
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vidtape · 4 months ago
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Here it ✨is✨
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emagios · 3 months ago
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writing bucket list achieved: I got to write a spin the bottle scene 😌
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shihlun · 10 months ago
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Sho Miyake
- Playback
2012
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advancedessence · 12 days ago
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Playback (1996)
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joki00 · 4 months ago
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somethings about undertale and some au
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columboscreens · 4 months ago
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lilmanman99 · 2 years ago
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vidtape · 1 year ago
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a glimpse into drama i would never ever want to be involved in
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emagios · 2 months ago
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Chapter 8 This time in Jackie's POV after Nat's Ch 7
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favemusiclessons · 1 month ago
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Most Guitarists Never Learn This (JD Simo Explains)
In this episode of Playback, JD delivers a raw and unfiltered masterclass on slide guitar tone, phrasing, improvisation, and the inner battle of finding your sound. Whether you’re into blues guitar, standard tuning slide, gear minimalism, or just want to learn from a deeply musical player—this one’s for you. 00:00 Introduction to JD Simo 01:19 JD's Early Musical Influences 05:48 Journey to Nashville 06:53 Mastering Slide Guitar 18:44 Developing a Unique Style 36:51 Balancing Practice and Performance 44:09 Musical Influences and Techniques 47:31 Gear and Tone Preferences 50:27 Guitar Models and Modifications 54:26 Musical Journey and Mentorship 57:25 Current Interests and Rabbit Holes 01:06:18 Desert Island Records 01:09:32 Future of Slide Guitar 01:12:58 Advice for Aspiring Slide Guitarists 01:16:25 Staying Connected and Final Thoughts
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advancedessence · 12 days ago
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Playback (1996)
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artistoutsider · 2 months ago
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”Its source is … what Yuta thinks must be human, or must have once been human. It (he?) sits slumped in the bench beside the vending machines, pale and washed out under their fluorescent lights. His hair is bleached to something between muddy blonde and light green, matted with streaks of blood and sticking in wet clumps to his skin. His head sits at an uncomfortable angle, lolling to the side like a puppet with its strings cut. He holds a dripping soda can in both hands, as if it’s an unfamiliar object worth intense scrutiny. The can drips steadily, plip-plip-plip onto the ground, carrying more blood with it. He’s covered in blood, caked along his neck and coating his mangled fingers, dripping from somewhere within his dark clothing onto the bench and the floor, plip. plip. out of sync with the can. Yuta can see winding cuts and strips of red irritation around his exposed arms, ugly mottled remnants of yellowed bruises over a face that would be handsome if not smeared with murder, a path of damage leading right up to too-bright eyes set in blood-dark shadows. Yuta jumps when he realizes the man is looking right at him, and he grips Rika’s katana so tightly his knuckles creak.”
—Playback Chapter 7: Ghost
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dramalets · 1 year ago
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2024 Watch List pt1
Here we go again!
To sir, with love - This is a lakorn so it's appropriately dramatic. The mothers are absolutely foul and do an awful lot of scheming and yelling. Jam/Film are intensely watchable and make wet fish kisses look terribly romantic. Tongtong Kitsakorn as Yang was a revelation. I'm sad he's pm just a lakorn actor/pop star because he is so watchable. I loved that, though they were evil and insane, the mothers all felt fleshed out and realised. You understood why they were yikes. 3½/5 (2/1/23)
A Boss & a Babe - I quit this at episode 2 and then decided to go back to it. I don’t regret doing so. This isn’t top tier but it’s also not shit tier. Cher, the very dictionary definition of toxic positivity, and Gun, an autism coded cat man, enter into an extremely quick romance (like seriously, it’s taken hard worn lesbians longer to say I love you) the catch being they’re intern and company boss. Honestly in another drama that would have been the the huge hiccup of the series, keeping them apart, but it’s consistently shown to be more of an issue for others that it is for them. This is very low conflict, mostly romcom fluff with two weirdly intense, barely explored side stories for support characters. I didn’t loath Force in this and would actually like him to be given more roles where he’s just a soft simp and not a boring sarcastic one. Book does some good comedy work here. 3/5 (4/1/23)
The day I loved you - I know this won’t work for everyone. It’s a bittersweet ten episode love story between a boy with ASL and the ‘rebel’ exchange student at his school. Pinoy BL, for me, either really hits or really misses and this hit. It does use a questionable model of disability, namely the inspiration model, but I cant nit pick too much when this is only ten 15/20 minute episodes. I enjoyed it a lot, you may also if you’re okay with a bittersweet ending vs an out and out happy one. 3½/5 (12/1/24)
VIP Only - Well this was adorable. Slow as molasses and just as sweet. This probably won’t be for everyone, very slow and not much happens other than character growth and a love story, but it worked for me. The edit is horrendous in places and I do wish Taiwan did longer episodes, but those are my only gripes. 3½/5 (19/1/24)
I cannot reach you - I don’t really watch Jbl. There are just styles and tropes that I don’t enjoy watching that Japan uses a lot of. It’s a taste thing more than it is anything else. So keep that in mind. This is full of a lot of the things I don’t like; over action, randomly running everywhere, sudden non-con. But it’s also endearingly sweet and very well acted, so I did find myself enjoying it. I don’t think this’ll awaken a desire to watch lots of Jbl but it has made me consider some others. 3/5 (20/1/24)
Last Twilight - I had a lot of fun with this. The dialogue and acting were all top notch and, as ever with Aof productions, it was stunning to look at. It weaves the story of two broken people healing one another very well with Jimmy & Sea doing beautiful work as Mhok & Day. I think this came a little unstuck at points in the end. I liked most of the romance movie style ending but I remain a little unsure about Day’s ending. Still, this is a show that I enjoyed every week and will have no issues rewatching. 4/5 (26/1/24)
Old Fashion Cupcake - I’m working on trying out more JBL to get a feel for what I do and don’t like. This? This I like. We don’t have enough stories about older people anyway and this does it well. Togawa’s slow courting of Nozue through shared experiences and casual intimacy is delicious to watch. 4/5 (4/2/24)
Pit Babe - I love when I show wholly knows what it is and doesn’t try and be anything but that. This knew it was a big ol’ fanfic and leaned wholeheartedly into that. Whether it was the breeding program subplot or the consistently dumb toothpaste and sausage ppl it handled them both with equal aplomb. It’s also worth noting that was largely really well acted too! Pavel, Nut & Sailub particularly impressed me but there was nobody bad. 4/5 (9/2/24)
Our Dining Table - My journey into JBL continues and this was the best one yet. Soft pining between two sad boy leads with a gorgeous found family story woven in. The treacle slow courting between these two won’t be for everyone but it was wholly for me. 5/5 (17/2/24)
Cooking Crush - The edit on this was criminally bad at points, sometimes I truly felt I’d skipped a part and I hadn’t at all, but it still served up a good little story. If you’re visiting this for the romance it’s not really that, the story is in the friends and their lives more than it is in Ten & Prem’s romance. I loved the comedy in this, it hit those notes well and was never over the top. (Lots of puns that I expect are super good if you speak Thai.) Nobody is bad in this, everyone delivers, but OffGun are as watchable as they always are and the few kisses they do have are perfect. 3/5 (18/2/24)
The Novelist - When I say I don’t love JBL it’s usually because the tropes are just too tropey for my tastes. Apparently I’m a lying liar who lies because this is extremely Japanese and I loved every moody second of it. Kijima is a sad, lonely, messed up man who doesn’t think he’s deserving of anything good and it’s wildly compelling to watch. 4/5 (18/2/24)
Mood Indigo - Fucked up 4 Fucked up. Two broken, sad, lonely men mess up repeatedly, and erotically, that’s it that’s the show and I ate it up with a spoon. Deeply flawed assholes being toxic together, when it’s well written and well acted, is so disgustingly watchable to me and this certainly was. 5/5 (18/2/24)
The Novelist: Playback - Continues where The Novelist ends. I watched the clean version of this, it was what was available to me, and was still deeply entertained. So if you think people watch this series for the heat then you’re incorrect. This is another instalment of Kijima Rio being a horribly broken fuck up of a man. I loved it. 4/5 (21/2/24)
Tokyo in April is… - I love a good destined to be together trope when it’s done well and this is done beautifully. Kazuma and Ren fall in love as teenagers and are separated before finding one another again as adults. The pacing on this is a little rough, I get what they were doing with the sub-plot but it felt mildly unneeded and time would have been better given to exploring our leads generally or even Ren’s painful family issues. This is still a lovely drama that I wholly recommend. 4/5 (21/2/24)
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