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Book Challenge
Favorite Platonic Friendship (2/4): “You know, Edward, as a brother, you are sometimes a disappointment.”
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Working hard is important, but there’s something that matters even more. Believing in yourself. Think of it this way: Every great wizard in history has started out as nothing more than we are now. Students. If they can do it, why not us?
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La Push Shape-shifters: Jacob Black
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♕ “We follow the comet,” Dany told her khalasar. Once it was said, no word was raised against it. They had been Drogo’s people, but they were hers now. The Unburnt, they called her, and Mother of Dragons. Her word was their law.
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Like nature itself, my every action has been a reaction. A necessary response to a threat. Because plants are not violent by nature. We learned that from mankind.
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MODERN WESTEROS | melisandre of asshai
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“I’m gonna get you kids. No matter where you go, no matter what you do, I’ll find you! Oh, you are so deceased!”
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What a pity, what a sham What’s the matter with that man?
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“The flower that blooms in a d v e r s i t y is the most rare and beautiful of all.”
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Of course, I did nothing… You did a little.
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Rings of Power ➤ Cinematography: The Cowboy Shot - Season 01
The cowboy shot depicts a subject starting from their hip or thighs to the top of their head. The shot originates from Westerns, designed to show a character's gun holster. In modern day filmmaking, the shot is also used to establish a heroic character, convey power or show defiance.
In ROP, the cowboy shot is often paired with a low-angle shot, where the camera points upward, to evoke strength and even more power for the characters.
(Screencaps were scaled down along the width, with no vertical cropping.)
credit: cap-that.com
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