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ddejavvu · 6 months ago
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Tonys controversially younger gf is so funny to me, he so randomly doesnt pay for things just to mess with her💀
oh fuck anon you hit me right where i needed it.
you're not overly demanding with his money, so when you ask nicely for something and he says, 'no. i'm starting to think you're using me for my money', you're at a total loss.
you've got this little pout on your face as you figure out how to respond, because no, you're not only with him for his money, but damn, it's nice to have at your fingertips. you can take the rejection, you just don't understand why he's saying no, because if anyone in the world is made of money it's tony stark. he loves watching you grapple silently with the 'no' because you don't want to come off as entitled or a gold digger so you don't confront him about it, but you're clearly bothered by the situation because he totally could buy it for you but he's not going to so does that mean you did something wrong?
he watches the wheels turn furiously in your sweet little head and probably has already purchased whatever it was, not that he'll tell you until it arrives. he's just a shithead that likes to mess with you.
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pharawee · 19 days ago
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▷ PIT BABE THE SERIES 2 · Episode 3
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delicatebarness · 1 year ago
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The Avengers Bunch | series masterlist
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[Updated: Every Sunday]
Pairings: The Avengers x Reader {Mostly Platonic}. Avenger!Bucky Barnes x Avenger!Reader {Not so Platonic}.
Warnings: Absolute fluff. Pranks.
Support: Ko-Fi
A/N: All parts of this series are added in posting order, however, there is no particular order to read them. If any are directly connected and/or need context from a previous part then it will be stated.
Main Story
New Recruits First Mission #001 (Young Avengers x Reader)
Avengers Assemble (Ikea's Version) #002 (Bucky x Reader)
What the Flerken?! #003 (Bucky)
Who's Robert Downey Jr. anyway? #004 (Young Avengers x Reader)
I'm looking for a man... #005 (Bucky x Reader)
"Hello, Wisconsin!" #006 (Bucky x Reader)
Ra Ra Rasputin #007 (YA x Reader x Bucky)
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fashioninpaper · 2 months ago
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Tab Hunter acknowledged his relationship with Tony Perkins in his 2005 autobiography. They secretly dated and even went on public double dates with two young actresses.
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cleopatragirlie · 8 months ago
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Tab Hunter, on the photo pictured above. Which he took of his then boyfriend Anthony Perkins. It was found accidentally, while at an estate stale ( unbeknownst to Tab the estate sale was being run by one of Anthony's old friends)
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flooshd · 2 months ago
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what?? me?? a nerd??? pshhh.... I say as I pull out my MCU au where Tony has a younger brother who becomes iron man instead
full character sheet down below 😁😁
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100gayicons · 1 year ago
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Tab Hunter and James Dean were two of Warner Brothers biggest stars during the mid-1950s.
Hunter was gay and even discretely dated fellow actor Tony Perkins. Once he left mainstream Hollywood, he lived an open (but not public) gay life with his partner Allan Glaser. Hunter “came out” in his 2005 autobiography. He and Glaser married in 2013.
Although James Dean only made three movies before his tragic death. He is a try Hollywood icon. There have been rumors that he was gay or bisexual. The most convincing evidence is from Elizabeth comments in 2000: “All of my life I’ve spent a lot of time with gay men... Montgomery Clift, Rock Hudson, Jimmy Dean...”
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vieramars · 9 months ago
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puthyflapps · 1 year ago
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Dude, are you okay?
No. I’m addicted to them and no one gets it
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normanbased · 10 months ago
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Working on my script and it’s crazy the way that if people just actually read The Tab Hunter Confidential they would stop saying Tab and Tony broke up over Fear Strikes Out
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maestro-of-clockwork · 1 year ago
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Daylight savings is unnecessary in current times and causes more inconveniences than benefits, and I think it should be commonplace to do away with it. It disrupts a person's circadian rhythms and there is extra concern when it comes to traveling to work or school when the sun has not even risen yet.
Disagree as you might, but it already served its purpose during the first World War. There is not much use for it presently, and from what I have observed, it gives others more trouble than not.
I may or may not be sharing this opinion to tick off Anthony. I heard that he is more of a stickler for tradition than I am...that, and it's hilarious to get him to start ranting and raving.
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gregdotorg · 1 year ago
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In 2015 three of Rachel Harrison's artworks were damaged in a shooting attack at the Wexner Center for the Arts at OSU. She kept the works—a sculpture with a fan portrait of Al Pacino as Tony Montana, and several drawings of Amy Winehouse—intact, and showed them in 2016.
She is, AFAIK, the only artist to publicly acknowledge their works were damaged or destroyed in the attack. The sculpture, Valid Like Salad (2012), was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum in 2016.
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roskirambles · 1 year ago
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Animated Movie of the Day: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, a building witness to countless stories. The most famous, however, involves two men (one young and malformed, the other old and in power) who fell in love with a Roma girl. While the young one let her go once he saw her heart belonged to another, the older one decided to have her whatever the cost. Or in the words of the street performer Clopin, the story of a man and a monster.
The house of the mouse is no stranger to toning down their literary inspirations to appeal to a general audience. Problem is, with an author as cynnical as Victor Hugo you can only tone down so much before the story loses it's point. So taking a gamble, the end result is a shockingly dark movie that explores authoritarianism, psychological abuse, systemic discrimination, lust, posessiveness and objectification, with some theological unpacking about the nature of sin and virtue at that. Seriously, it says a lot this movie's take on Claude Frollo is the most disturbing villain in the entire Disney canon by a landslide (with some people even having drawn paralels to characters like Griffith from Berserk… and having a point at that).
At least, that's when they don't try to get cute. Either as a genuine but misguided attempt to bring some levity into a movie that can genuinely get intense or a compromise to get the thing greenlit, the addition of the comic relief gargoyles and slapstick gags stick out like a sore thumb. And that's not getting into their depiction of the Roma people still potentially falling into stereotypes, but that's a whole separate can of worms.
It's an imperfect package, but a bold move that only could've happened in the Disney Renaissance. Whether it's the powerful human drama, a fantastic central cast of heroes, a breathtaking visual rendition of the Notre Dame Cathedral or the majestic score by Alan Menken. its strengths do outweight its weaknesses.
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And do not misunderstand my words. The movie IS drastically different from the book as most of the cast was given a more sympathetic and audience appropriate portrayal(the way Phoebus is portrayed is night and day compared to the novel). Still, in contrast to many of the Disney adaptations they still had to bite the bullet when it comes to some of the thematic content.
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musicmags · 1 year ago
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dweemeister · 2 years ago
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November 14, 2023
By Adam Elder
(BBC Sport) — On a Saturday evening in February 1990, many of the United States' finest footballers stepped on to A&M Studios' historic soundstage in Los Angeles.
A month before John Barnes would implore his England team-mates to "hold and give, but do it at the right time" in a studio in Berkshire, the United States team recorded their own rap - one they hoped would make the sport famous at home.
In a moment, some of Hollywood's biggest celebrities would walk through the door to join them.
The plan was to record a novelty music video for a star-studded jock jam called Victory. The track celebrated the United States' first trip to the World Cup in 40 years, long before any of these players were born.
Never mind fame, though. In 1990, making football a little less hated in the United States would have counted as a runaway success.
Americans mostly considered football a fringe concern - if they even considered it at all. Baseball, American football and basketball were the "real" American sports.
For most of the 20th century, football in the States was for "the others", to put it politely: expats, cab drivers, dishwashers, exchange students, leftists, intellectuals, Euro snobs and the like.
Still the US Soccer Federation was constantly thinking about how to grow the game.
Werner Fricker, the federation's stern but visionary president, had cannily realised Fifa's desire to wring American dollars out of the world's most popular sport. By 1988, he had guided the United States to victory over Brazil and Morocco to win the right to stage the 1994 World Cup.
But Fricker knew a World Cup in the States faced scepticism. He wanted to prove the hosts had a team good enough to qualify on merit.
He put up his own money to fund a push to qualify for the 1990 event. If the United States succeeded it would be the first time they had made the World Cup since Brazil 1950, where they earned their place via a second-place finish in a three-team pool.
"Werner refused to accept that qualification wasn't doable," said Kevin Payne, former director of marketing and national administrator for the Federation. "He knew what needed to be done, and that past attempts were amateurish."
Fricker made Bob Gansler the team's first full-time coach. A tough yet erudite German-Hungarian immigrant, Gansler's knowledge of American youth football ran deep.
The team picked by Gansler, many fresh out of college, had been raised during the North American Soccer League's Pele-led glory days and were a clean slate from past failures to reach the World Cup.
They had chips on their shoulders for all sorts of other reasons though.
Many of them were second-generation immigrants, their parents and family lives different from an 'apple pie' American ideal. They loved a sport that many around them reviled and yet there was no nationwide outdoor league for them to play in.
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pbpsbff · 1 year ago
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my shift and ctrl keys keep sticking so when i'm writing everything will either be in all caps or i'll almost print out the doc i'm on. this is hell
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