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sofapup17 · 7 months
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Homoerotically staring into your eyes and promising that I'll find out whatever you're hiding you murderer
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galacticenby13 · 1 year
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🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️Trans Remembrance Day! 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
Let's remember everyone under the umbrella today
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deadindenial · 5 months
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baifengxis · 6 months
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confirmed gl (wlw) asian series to air in 2024*
23.5 Degrees The Series (Thailand)
The Loyal Pin (Thailand)
The Last Case (Thailand)
Pluto (Thailand)
Love Senior (Thailand)
Be Mine The Series (Thailand)
Dream (Thailand)
She Loves to Cook & She Loves to Eat Season 2 (Japan)
Fragrance of the First Flower Season 2 (Taiwan)
+ Uranus 2324 (Movie) (Thailand)
Most of them are either currently filming or finished filming and/or have announced that they plan to air the series in 2024 and we're just waiting for more updates!
"Pluto" was just announced today being gmmtv's second gl series part of the 2024 series announcements (but might end up in 2025 considering gmmtv's record...)
*Some might end up airing in late 2023 and some might be postponed for 2025
A few more that seem to be slow with updates but still have good chances of airing in 2024:
SKIU The Series (Thailand) Love In The Air/Step Up/The Perfect Song/Sun Moon Light Love (as of now they're gonna make 4 different series that all belong in the same story/universe)
Reverse4You (Thailand)
About Galaxy (Thailand)
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People who give yhs grian wings for only angst are doing it wrong you gotta do this /j
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n0bluev · 2 months
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kim dokja is a 'godlike(lol)-angel-demon-dragon hearted-king-chosen one-special boy-with plot armour (#love u 4rthwall)-that everyone either hates or loves' self insert AND ITS SO FUCKING WELL DONE AND MEANINGFUL THAT I WANT TO CRY ABOUT IT
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ashleyslorens · 10 months
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Gossip Girl S3 Wicked (2003-) Graceland S1 Howl (2010) Schmigadoon! S1 Catch Me If You Can (2011) Les Misérables (2012)
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garlicrrow · 11 months
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BTW I FORGOT TO ADD OMG inspo for the 2nd img was @/barbiedreamghoul !!!!!!!!!
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iguessitsjustme · 24 days
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This is off the top of my head of shows that should have had some sort of poly but instead were cowards. (im kidding i love these shows pls don’t shoot me)
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kingofthering · 6 months
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a list of motogpblr creators
Hello, I initially wanted to do this to celebrate some kind of milestone of mine but I have none of them in sight and I got the inspiration for this earlier this afternoon, so, here we are.
My memory is not the best and I tried to research stuff through my blog but I already know that I have forgotten people and I obviously don't know about everyone here, no matter how small motogpblr may seems to be, so, my apologies.
Just a quick thank you to everyone who uses some of their time to create for the fandom and also a thank you to people taking the time to interact (with likes, reblogs, comments) with the content created, it's always appreciated.
☼ gifs : @whoregaylorenzo @flyingfabio @suzuki-ecstar @kwisatzworld @celestinovietti @marcsmarquez @micksdoohan @somkiatchantra @cuthechicane @blorbogp @eneabastianini23
☼ fanarts/drawings : @ilikecarsandlike4people @alexxuce @carlosheinz @vroom80085 @urmomgoodwoman @emergencysideblog @eovaldi @azul-days
☼ fanvids : @russquez @marcsmarquez @f1vegas @urboimatt @callmecams27
☼ web weavings : @f1vegas @micksdoohan @captainbradmarchand @flyingfabio @blorbogp
☼ (mini) fics and au exploration : @whatwepostintheshadows @babynflames @f1vegas @baking-soda @agnst-crrnt @lestelledreams @its-always-silly-season
+ ao3 writers : @remapped-soul @speedtrapped @agnst-crrnt @waru-chan8
☼ stats and technical stuff : @waru-chan8
☼ books (quotes), history things : @kwisatzworld
☼ polls, ask games : @lil-italian-disappointment
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llitchilitchi · 6 months
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an AU where Dream's prison stay does not go quite according to the plan, and everyone is haunted by a living ghost
all dsmp rp
Dream suffered through everything in prison to protect Punz, to hide their partnership, their collaboration, the fact that Punz has the revive book.
but things never went quite the way Dream hoped, did they? so when he dies in prison during torture, Sam pays Punz to help him drag the body out and bury it with a promise to keep his mouth shut for a high enough pay.
the grave is nondescript, far away from the mainland SMP - there is no one to come visit, no one to come mourn. there is no need to do much except dump the body in the hole and put dirt on top. he's met with no eulogy.
Sam departs soon, leaving Punz staring at the fresh patch of dirt. it's maybe an hour after that Punz takes the shovel again and digs the body out, a book and a flint and steel ready in his pocket when he drags the ruined body back to the surface and brings Dream back. they can continue their work, now, in hiding, far from the rest of the server despite their plan diverging with this sudden turn of events.
no one knows that Dream has been revived. no one but Punz.
so Sam and Quackity feel their throats close the next time they get a ping "Dream joined the server"
they just hope his ghost will have forgotten like Wilbur's did
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pridesobright · 1 year
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LOUIS TOMLINSON • DISCOGRAPHY
please, do not repost · you can purchase this artwork as a digital download on my etsy shop ·
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advanced-knocking · 3 months
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leichter Kontext wäre jetzt so Büroatmosphäre, also wenn man die Kollegen sieht und weiß man muss sich jetzt aufgrund von Sozialkonventionen begrüßen
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antennabot · 1 year
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I’m gonna miss these guys <3
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therealcalrissian · 5 days
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as a sequel to my last post:
happy bad batch eve guys! enjoy YOUR FUCKING SANITY while it lasts.
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fictionadventurer · 1 year
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@ellakas I'm so glad you asked!
Zachary Taylor is one of those presidents that no one talks about in history class. But the thing is, in the 1840s, everyone was talking about him. He was the war hero of the Mexican-American War. The war itself (a blatant land grab by President Polk) was unpopular, but Taylor emerged as a beloved hero, because was a really good military commander, and because stories emerged about how humanely he treated Mexican prisoners.
Taylor was so popular that both political parties asked him to be their candidate in the next presidential election. He had never held political office. Never shown interest in politics. He had never even voted in a presidential election before! (His reasoning was that, as a military man, he didn't want to serve a commander-in-chief that he had voted against). Yet he was eventually persuaded to run--and win--as the Whig Party candidate.
(Fun fact! His wife, who had no interest in being a politician's wife, prayed that he'd lose the election. Taylor also showed his religious convictions by refusing to be sworn in on a Sunday, so his inauguration was delayed by a day, leaving the US president-less for twenty-four hours).
Even after he was president, Taylor had no interest in playing politics. He wanted to serve the country, not the party. He refused to play political games, purposely not appointing some of the big names of the party to his Cabinet so he could have more diverse voices representing a wider swath of the country. Still in the military mindset of "I give orders and people obey", he was frustrated that he was constantly questioned by Congress, and was very much at odds with them.
The big issue of his presidency was the fact that the US had just gained a ton of land from Mexico, and they had to decide if they'd enter the Union as slave or free states. Since Taylor was a slave-owning Southerner, the Southern Democrats hoped he'd side with them. But Taylor didn't want to expand slavery. First, because it's dumb--it's not like we can grow cotton or sugar in New Mexico or Arizona, so why would we even need plantations? But also because he was coming under the influence of some of the most vocal anti-slavery New York Whigs. To the great anger of the Democrats, Taylor said he wanted California to enter immediately as a free state, and would prefer all the territories to be free states. Before the issue could be resolved, he died. He got violently ill after Fourth of July celebrations in 1850 (because the White House water was still contaminated by human feces), and died five days later, after only a year and a half in office.
A year and a half isn't much time to make an impact. But I'm still fascinated by this president. He was a wonderful mess of contradictions. He was a Southern slave-owner who joined the Northern anti-slavery party. He was against all talk of secession--on the grounds of "I spent forty years serving this country and I want it to stay in one piece"--even though his son-in-law was (I'm not kidding) future president of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis. As a slave-owner and US military leader in the 1800s, he logically can't be a totally good guy, yet I get the sense that he was genuinely trying to be, in the context of his time. And he was showing signs of further character development. If he had lived, who's to say what he could have become, what he could have done?
But we'll never know, because his death left the country in the hands of Millard Fillmore, possibly the most aggressively mediocre man ever to become president (though I have high hopes for Chester Arthur). He actually has a pretty amazing origin story. He was the son of a dirt-poor farmer who apprenticed him to a cloth-maker in what became an indentured servitude situation. He scraped up enough money to buy his freedom and return home. Growing up, the only book he had to read was the Bible, until he turned 17 and bought himself a dictionary. At 20, he started taking adult classes to finally get the education he'd been denied; his teacher was a woman two years older than him who he eventually married. He became a lawyer, and then went into politics, serving in the New York State Legislature. He authored no significant bills. Made no big impact. The main traits people noticed about him were "tall" and "good-looking" (Queen Victoria did later call him the most handsome man she'd ever met). He was just kind of... there.
He was picked as Taylor's vice president for much the same reason Taylor was recruited as presidential candidate--he was moderate enough to appeal to both sides of the polarized political spectrum. New York was the home of the most vocal anti-slavery Whigs, but Fillmore was moderate on the slavery issue. As vice president presiding over the Senate, people mentioned he was "very fair" in how he let both sides speak. And that's like...the best people can say about him.
The question of the slave states eventually produced a bill that came to be known as the Compromise of 1850. Taylor--the enemy of compromise--was against it. Fillmore, a few days before Taylor's death, stated he would support it. After Taylor died, his entire Cabinet resigned rather than serve under a president who supported the Compromise. When the bill passed, Fillmore signed it into law.
The Compromise stated 1) California would enter the union as a free state; 2) the slave trade would end in Washington D.C.; 3) The other territories would decide for themselves if they wanted to allow slaves or not. Most importantly, it put the Fugitive Slave Act into effect, requiring all citizens, even in Northern states, to help return runaway slaves to their owners. The North was outraged over the Fugitive Slave Act; they wanted nothing to do with the practice of slavery and now the government was forcing even free states to support the institution. This law was meant to bring together both sides and prevent war, but it probably had the opposite effect, deepening the divide and hastening the plunge toward armed conflict.
This has led historians to speculate--if the more forceful, principle-driven Taylor had lived, could the path to Civil War at least have been delayed? No way to say, of course; maybe Taylor's solution would have made things worse. But the contrast between these two presidents is so fascinating. In Taylor, you have the apolitical war hero who sticks to his guns--the increasingly anti-slavery slave owner. Meanwhile, Fillmore is a bland politician from the most anti-slavery state who refused to speak against slavery--a man who never really achieved anything because he never really stood for anything. They're such complex characters, full of irony and contradictions, and I'm outraged that my history classes completely skipped over them on the way to Lincoln.
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