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soupy-sez · 7 months
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Stevie Wonder at MSG, © Steve Morley
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Happy International Men's Day (November 19th) 2022 to acespec male characters!
Todd Chavez (Bojack Horseman 2014-2020)
Elijah (Big Mouth, s6-, 2022)
Isaac Henderson (Heartstopper the series 2022-)
Douglas 'Ca$h' Piggott (Heartbreak High 2022-)
Raphael Santiago (Shadowhunters 2016-2019)
Steve Morley (Sex Education 2019-)
Brad (Faking It 2014-2016)
Aled Last (Heartstopper webcomic 2019-/Radio Silence 2016)
Connor Hawke (DC comics 1994-)
Dionysus/Umar (The Wicked + the Divine comics 2015-2019)
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Steve Morley from Sex Education is demisexual!
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deadreamersociety · 2 years
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i love you neil perry i love you james potter i love you jesper fahey i love you troy barnes i love you joey tribbiani i love you jake peralta i love you moody spurgeon i love you steve morley i love you jj maybank i love you himbos i love you golden retriever boys
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rabbimite · 2 years
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About aspec representation on TV
Ok so since Todd Chavez and Raphael Santiago we've had Drea from Everythings Gonna Be Ok who comes out as ace in the second season, the show ended after this, Greta Moreno from Generation, that show only lasted one season and was canceled, Spooner in Legends of Tomorrow who came out last season and now the show is cancelled as well.
We also have Jae from Supernatural Academy and Isaac from Heartstopper, both aroace characters, the thing is that we still dont know if those shows are coming for a second season, Heartstopper most probably will but SA who knows, and for the near future the only aspec characters we know are coming to TV are Alastor in Hazbin Hotel and maybe just maybe Steve and Florence in Sex Education, (also Im adding Andy Billups from Star Trek Lower Decks who is a recurring character tho Im not sure how canon he is).
With so many cancelled shows and aspec characters identities being erased in TVs adaptations (Jughead Jones in Riverdale, probably Yelena Belova in the MCU, and even Raphael Santiago's aromanticism) is sad and kinda hopeless but not surprising to see how the amount of ace characters have not grown since GLAAD started counting them in their reports back in 2017, as an enby ace it's bittersweet to see how some representation has grown from 4 characters to 25 while other has stayed the same after 5 years.
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sarahisslytherin · 1 year
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hey babe currently rewatching sex education
v much still IN LOVE with steve
steve will forever be bae
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politicaldilfs · 3 months
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Nevada Governor DILFs
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Robert List, Brian Sandoval, Joe Lombardo, Bob Miller, Grant Sawyer, Steve Sisolak, Jim Gibbons, Kenny Guinn, Richard Bryan, Morley Griswold, Edward P. Carville, Mike O'Callaghan, Paul Laxalt, Charles H. Russell, James G. Scrugham, Tasker Oddie
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bipunkharrington · 2 years
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I don't hold out hope they'll ever actually confirm Steve Harrington as bi, but from the second Eddie came on screen I was like... Steddie?
So that line where Dustin tells Steve he needs to "stop focusing on girls and find Eddie" or something was just 😂
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Top 10 Journalists I'd Like To Fuck
Just a list of the TV Journalists I'd like to fuck over the years.
#10. Morley Safer (1931–2016)
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Canadian-American broadcast journalist, reporter, and correspondent for CBS News. He was best known for his long tenure on the news magazine 60 Minutes, whose cast he joined in 1970 after its second year on television.
#9. Ted Koppel
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British-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline, from the program's inception in 1980 until 2005. Before Nightline, he spent 20 years as a broadcast journalist and news anchor for ABC.
#8. Jim Lehrer (1934–2020)
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American journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright, best known as an anchor of NewsHour, a nightly television news program airing on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
#7. Steve Kroft
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American retired journalist, best known as a long-time correspondent for 60 Minutes. Kroft's investigative reporting garnered widespread acclaim, winning him three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards, including one for Lifetime Achievement in 2003.
#6. Walter Cronkite (1916–2009)
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American broadcast journalist and pioneer of television news programming who became known as “the most trusted man in America.” He was the longtime anchor of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, for which he reported on many of the most historic events of the latter half of the 20th century.
#5. Bob Schieffer
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American television journalist known for his moderation of presidential debates, where he has been praised for his capability. His career with CBS has almost exclusively dealt with national politics, serving as the anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News, as well as the Chief Washington Correspondent and moderator of the Sunday public affairs show, Face the Nation.
#4. Charles Kuralt (1934–1997)
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American television, newspaper and radio journalist and author. He is most widely known for his long career with CBS, first for his "On the Road" segments on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and later as the first anchor of CBS News Sunday Morning, a position he held for fifteen years.
#3. Mike Wallace (1918–2012)
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American journalist, game show host, actor, and media personality who was best known as one of the original correspondents featured on CBS news program 60 Minutes, which debuted in 1968.
#2. Tim Russert (1950–2008) 
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An American television journalist and lawyer who, as moderator (1991–2008) of the television program Meet the Press, was one of the most influential political commentators of his day.
#1. Dan Rather
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American journalist, author and former national evening news anchor  who covered some of the most important historical events of his time, including the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal, during his four decades with CBS. Like the rest of these guys on this list, I wanted to fuck Rather before I knew I wanted to. Even today at 90, I'd still do him.
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rock-and-roll-hell · 1 month
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March 24, 1975
McGraw-Hill Waterfall Tunnel - Manhattan, New York
📸 Steve Morley
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marian-1122 · 8 months
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The Clash  performing live onstage , 1979 .
©️ Steve Morley/Redferns
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MASTERPOLL 1
Vylad Ro'meave?(Minecraft) vs Abed(Community)
Phineas(Phineas and Ferb) vs Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)
Remus and Logan (Sanders Sides)vs Aya(I Just Wanna Be Single)
Shigaraki Tomura(BNHA) vs Georgia Warr (Loveless)
Kyle Broflovski(South Park) vs Shadow the Hedgehog(Sonic)
Marco Diaz(Star vs The Forces of Evil) vs Juno McGuff(Juno)
K1-B0(Danganronpa) vs Bubby(hlvrai)
Lydia Martin(Teen Wolf) vs Mihashi Ren (Ookiku Furikabutte)
Alucard(Castlevania (games)) vs Teardrop(BFDI / BFB)
Friday(Hello from the hallowoods) vs Victor Vale(Villains Book Series)
Test Tube(Inanimate Insanity) vs Cerise Hood(Ever After High)
Phosphophyllite (Phos)(Land of the Lustrous) vs Abe Takaya(Ookiku Furikabutte (Oofuri))
Yoo Sangah(Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint) vs Chell(Portal (Valve))
Barry (Pokemon) vs Paul (The Bible)
Ca Cupid(Monster High) vs Mera Chisato (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K)
Red Son(Lego Monkie Kid) vs Hearthstone Alderman(Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard )
Onceler(Lorax) vs Hastune Miku(Vocaloid)
Fei Hargreeves(The Umbrella Academy) vs Aled Last(Radio Silence)
Cher(Clueless) vs Asterix(Asterix and Obelix)
Sakuko Kodama5&Takahashi Satoru4(Koisenu Futari) vs Death(Puss in Boots:The Last Wish)
Double Trouble(She-Ra Princess of Power) vs Suitcase(Inanimate Insanity)
Childe(Genshin Impact) vs Patrick Star(Spongebob)
Fujisaki Nozomi(Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!) vs Howl Jenkins(Howl’s Moving Castle)
Mei (Monkie Kid) vs Ichika Hoshino (Project SEKAI)
Kujou Sara (Genshin Impact) vs Abbi Singh (The Imperfects)
Takashi Natsume (Natsume’s Book of Friends) vs Tails(Sonic)
Klavier Gavin (Ace Attorney) vs Chara (Undertale)
Bakugou (BNHA) vs Donatello,Mikey,Raph,Leo (TMNT)
Corey Riffin(Grojband) vs Robin Goodfellow (Na Daoine Maithe *The Good People *)
Katarina Claes (My Next Life as a Villainess) vs Satoru Gojo (Jujutsu Kaisen)
Tsunami (Wings of Fire) vs Toy Foxy (FNAF 2)
Thalia Grace (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) vs Katsuya Serizawa (Mob Psycho 100)
Zhu Chongba(She Who Became The Sun) vs Ling Chan (The Diviners)
Ruth (Covenant Webtoon) vs Mettaton (Undertale)
Percival King (Epithet Erased) vs PAC Man (Pac Man and The Ghostly Adventure)
Musa(Winx Club) vs Green Oak (Pokémon)
Link (Legend of Zelda) vs Moana (Moana)
Steve Morley (Sex Education) vs Ema Skye (Ace Attorney)
Zim (Invader Zim) vs Dewey Duck (Ducktales 2017)
Sonic(Sonic the Hedgehog) vs Mater(Cars)
Din Song and Li Na Wang (Wish Dragon) vs Floofty Fizzlebean(Bugsnax)
Hiro Hamada(Big Hero 6) vs Ena(The Ena Series)
Espresso Cookie (Cookie Run) vs Jiang Cheng (Mo Dao Zu Shi/The Untamed)
Percy(Legend of Vox Machina) vs Makoto Sunakawa(Ore Monogatari)
Shouto Todoroki(BNHA) vs Rey(Star Wars)
Giorno Giovanna (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure) vs Kusanagi Nene (Project SEKAI)
Olivier Mira Armstrong(Fullmetal Alchemist) vs Blanche(Wikidot!Backrooms)
Kusuke Saiki vs Kusuo Saiki vs Kuriko Saiki (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K)
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rabbimite · 2 years
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The future of ace representation on TV
Heartstopper
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With two upcoming seasons and a promise from aroace creator Alice Oseman that there are "big asexual plans" this is probably the one that I'm the most excited about, Isaac is definetly coming back and Tori will most probably as well, who knows if there could be even some other aspec characters in the current or new cast!
Hazbin Hotel
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Probably coming at the end of this year is Hazbin Hotel, and well I'm excited to have our aroace sexyman back
Sex Education
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These characters aren't officially coming back but I just hope so, Steve is the only regular or recurring demisexual character on mainstream TV that I know of and it would be nice to have him back as well as original ace Florence
One Piece
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Ok I don't think its gonna be canon or anything, and I know live action anime adaptations (mostly) suck, specially when it's Netflix, but I'd love for them to make him like canon aroace you know, like a canon aspec protagonist in TV!!!
(feel free to add more)
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iamveronica · 1 year
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Me, Morrissey & Manchester
As a teenager growing up in Manchester in the 1970s Billy [Duffy] befriended Steven Morrissey, drawn together by a mutual love of underground New York Music. They played in a band together briefly before both going on to extremely successful careers in music.
BD: I remember when I met Morrissey the first time he was smoking these menthol cigarettes called ‘More’ which were like long cocktail cigarettes. AL: Is that when he had long hair? BD: Yeah, it wasn’t really long, just longish, shoulder length curly hair. The quiffs all came later for us when after punk the next big thing was rockabilly with the Stray Cats around 1980…
AL: At the time was Morrissey a mate or just a guy that you had a musical connection with? BD: We shared an obsession with New York underground music and that was the connection with him, me, and my mates from Wythenshawe, like Phil Fletcher and Steven Pomfritt and to some extent Johnny Marr. Johnny was a young kid, 3 or 4 years younger than us but he was very smart even if he hadn’t really grown into himself at that point.
BD: I got the gig and they said do you know any singers cos Eddie Garrity had left the band too. I said, “I know this guy Steve and he really wants to be a singer and he’s shown me lyrics which are brilliant but I don’t know whether he can sing or not”. MP: It sounds like you were a bit wary about suggesting him? BD: Well, like I said the lyrics were amazing but I was just more scared for him that he would get battered cos it was quite a violent time. He wasn’t really effeminate but he used to have that sexual ambiguity thing and at the time the big bands were like Sham 69… it was all fighting, punk rock and skinheads. So, as such it was gamble to give him a go but I was desperate to do anything to get out of my home in Wythenshawe as I wasn’t getting on with my parents. Looking back on it I always knew that Morrissey was a unique character I just didn’t know if he could sing or not, or front it, but then I figured he’s such a strong character and what have I got to lose. All that said, even though his sexual orientation was always ambiguous it wasn’t a big deal amongst our group of friends. Nobody cared because a big part of the punk thing in Manchester was we always used to go to the gay clubs cos they’d have a straight night where they’d play all the music that we liked and you could go there and not get beaten up!
MP: You were obviously concerned about Morrissey being able to be a front man, so when did you realise it was going to work? BD: I think it was when he started throwing sweets out at that second Nosebleeds gig at the Ritz. We were the support band and did six songs and the last one was called ‘Peppermint Heaven’ and he threw out all these sweets which completely surprised everyone. That was the first time I thought that he had something special cos he never let on what he was going to do, he’d just thought that out and done it. Remember, at that time every other front man was more of an aggressive macho character and there was a lot of violence in the crowds and spitting going on so Morrissey throwing out sweets was quite different. We actually got a great review of that first gig in the NME by the legendary writer Paul Morley where he said “The Nosebleeds re-surface with a front man with charisma” and “Only their name can prevent them being this year’s big surprise”. An important thing to mention about the Nosebleeds with me and Morrissey was that we wrote all new songs and didn’t play any of the old ones including their single “Aint bin to no music school” which was their one known song! It was Morrissey’s insistence that we didn’t even do it and I don’t think he even wanted to call the band the Nosebleeds.
MP: So it was all brand-new songs that you’d written with Morrissey? BD: Yeah and one cover, apparently. I don’t actually remember writing with Steven though but I do remember some of the songs. As well as ‘Peppermint Heaven’ there was one called ‘Pristine Condition’… which I thought was quite funny and was about someone getting beaten up for being different. The lyric was from the point of view of a person pleading “don’t punch me in the face” … and that that was inspired by what was going on in town at that time. There was one called ‘I think I’m ready for the Electric Chair’ and I think also one called ‘Deeper and Deeper’.”
July 2017
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harrisonarchive · 2 years
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Photo by Steve Morley/Redferns/Getty Images.
“I’m so dumb, really. It takes me years to figure things out. But through Ry [Cooder] — I really like his slide — I realized that you jack the bridge up a bit and you put thicker-gauge strings on it, so it doesn’t clatter around. So I have my psychedelic Strat [‘Rocky’] set up like that now." - George Harrison, Guitar Player, November 1987
“Ry Cooder — let’s face it, I bought a lot of Ry Cooder records because he’s, to me, and Robert Johnson […] was the best. But… I don’t really think of myself as a slide player. […] But actually I feel like Ry Cooder’s the guy who plays the good stuff, and he inspires me to try and play that better. At the same time, I’m into this Indian music and there’s a guy called Brij Bhushan Kabra who plays a guitar but he plays it like a lap steel, he lays it on his leg, and plays it with the slide on top, like, and restrung it and plays sort of groovy Indian stuff on it.” - George Harrison, Rockline, February 1988
“Whatever you listen to has to come out in some ways or other. I think Indian music influenced the *inflection* of how I played, and certain things I play certainly have a feel similar to the Indian style. […] I remember Ravi Shankar brought an Indian musician to my house [in the 1960s] who played classical Indian music on a slide guitar. It’s played like a lap steel and set up like a regular guitar, but the nut and bridges are cranked up, and it even has sympathetic drone strings, like a sitar. He played runs that were so precise and in perfect pitch, but so quick... He was rocking along, doing these really fast runs, it was unbelievable how much precision was involved. So there were various influences. But it would be precocious to compare myself with incredible musicians like that.” - George Harrison, Guitar World, 1992 (x)
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