my lil blonde bf’s gf’s 😚
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They're uniforms. Those are the same jackets just with some personalizations. Was anybody gonna tell me this or???
also based on the two gate keepers
there's blue ones
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This scene is too cute not to take a photo of even through the terrarium glass
Just something about the way they're sitting side by side sampling the broccoli leaves and carrot is picture perfect
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A while back I saw sm1 saying tsukasa expresses emotions like it’s his first time experiencing them & while it’s very funny and true I think it’s also worth noting that unlike tv/movie actors, stage actors have to really exaggerate their body language/expressions so that their emotions are readable for everyone in the theatre. On screen you can easily pick up the micro expressions on an actor’s face because you’re like 5 ft away at most and the camera often zooms in on their face. From the back of the theatre you can’t read subtle expressions so the actors need to over emphasize and use their whole body. All this to say: given that u cannot take the theatre kid out of tsukasa I feel like his acting just bled into how he expresses his emotions.
Emu also does the body language thing but it’s harder to tell as she’s normally expressing a smaller range of emotions than tsukasa (she’s naturally joyous and whimsical creature & tsukasa is usually given ample reasons to express annoyance). I think that’s more of a result of her exaggerating her happiness so that other people are also happy rather than an acting thing though. Gestures at her refusing to show negative emotions. Entertainer/clown (actual clowns, not the insult) vs stage actor. Really good examples of them doing this is the clip of rui imitating tsukasa & the clip of nene imitating emu.
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I never wrote about winning the cosplay contest at STSF (lol wild), but here's the prize certificate:
On the one hand, I (almost didn't enter and) didn't think I was going to win, but on the other hand, they kept talking about a cash prize. And ok, cash prizes have weird legal issues or whatever, but this certificate is bound only to the Creation merch tables, where they sell t-shirts and bags with AI art on them. I asked what I could use it for and the lady said "maybe" I could put it towards a photo op, but it also says no tickets, so that's still up in the air.
That night, Eugene Cordero was hanging out with us at the afterparty (lol hey Rutherford (!!!???) you're super chill) and someone mentioned I'd won the contest/I probably said something about my $500 worthless prize. So he signed it to make it worth "less"
ANYWAY, all this to say
If I can use it towards a photo op (doubtful), and there is a group Voyager cast shot (cause hello expensive and I am, how you say, not formally employed), I think it'd be hilarious to do Threshold mutant Tom Paris
It seems highly doubtful, but it's a thought that at least keeps me quite amused
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This might just be my vastly lacking knowledge about legal things, but I thought people weren’t allowed to take photos inside of police stations/rooms? (Correct me if I’m wrong please, I just genuinely have no clue)
Well, tbh first off if nobody else was in the room, there might not have been anyone there to tell her that. So I don't think she'd get in trouble for it.
Filming/photographs within a police station is a complicated legal matter. The lobby is public property, and barring some exceptions, you can probably legally take photos of the lobby (there can be laws or station policy that says otherwise, but those are hard to legally enforce). Any place that the public can't be walk into freely is going to be another matter. You wouldn't be allowed to take photos that has non-public record documents in it, and you shouldn't be taking photos of parties that have heightened need for privacy (ie, DV victims, juvenile offenders, etc).
If you aren't trying to stalk someone/get photos of a document you legally can't posses though, you're probably just gonna get told to knock it off if you do take photos. If you have a begin reason for doing it ("oh, I want to take some photos of these office plants"), they might not even care enough to make you to knock it off. A photo of a door and a wall really isn't likely to get you in trouble.
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Per one of my previous posts
Gave him a juice box
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Admiring the most beautiful canaletta with little ducks swimming in it while listening to a song that tells you to kill yourself and do everyone a favor
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