I CANT CONTAIN MYSELF RIGHT NOW!!! LET ME TELL YOU WHY:
There were two cons today, LCC Spring, attended by Mandip Gill and Sacha Dhawan, and Emerald City Comic Con, attended by David Tennant. And oh my god the content!!!
LCC
I AM GOING INSANE BECAUSE MANDIP WAS ASKED ABOUT THASMIN DURING HER TALK AND SHE SAID “She [Jodie] were really excited that she got to kiss me, but then it didn’t happen”.
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Mandip knows we call ourselves Thassies!
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Remember that photo where Yaz was inexplicably holding what seemed to be a carrot? Some absolute legend asked Mandip about it. I’m fucking CRYING because she hasn’t a clue what it is or why!
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When asked if he could dress as he wanted and do what he wanted as the Master, Sacha Dhawan said that he would dress as Yaz and fall in love with the Doctor!
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Emerald City
Aka David Tennant being a trans ally and all around good egg (pun intended).
He signed a Harry Potter auto with “trans rights” as well as his signature.
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During his talk, he made a speech in defence of trans rights.
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TLDR it’s a great day to be a Doctor Who fan!!!
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Margot Robbie | Schiaparelli Spring 2023 Couture ensemble | Asteroid City New York Premiere | 2023
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Caitlin is especially proud of her Victoria makeup journey as she should
From Caitlin Bond’s instagram story.
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Learn about the Movement to Stop Cop City and Defend Atlanta's Forest through the stories of forest defenders for whom queerness and faith intertwine with activism. In this first episode, Siihasin describes their experiences as a Diné nádleehi, frontliner, and land defender.
Siihasin was one of around 20 Indigenous two spirit persons invited to the latest Stop Cop City Week of Action to facilitate conversations around Indigenous sovereignty, land rights & protection, and Black liberation & solidarity. How can activist movements work to protect and center their most vulnerable members?
Listen on Blessed Are the Binary Breakers wherever you get podcasts — or click here for links + an episode transcript.
Read more quotes from the episode under the readmore.
ID: A quote from Siihasin reads, "I was reached out to by some local Indigenous folks, Afro-indigenous relatives, who had shared that they were going to be having a Week of Action [and] wanted to bring more Indigenous people into the space to talk about the intersections of land rights and protection, Indigenous leadership and sovereignty, as well as Black Liberation and solidarity."
A photo shows Siihasin posing with a large banner in Weelaunee Forest reading "Land Acknowledgement: Weeluanee Forest is of the Muscogee Creek and Cherokee peoples, Indigenous Caretakers, + Black descendants" / end ID
ID: A quote from Siihasin reads, "We also brought with us a Muscogee relative who was able to reconnect to her homelands for the first time. ...[And] we were really honored to acknowledge and to be a part of a ceremony that reconnected... Muscogee relatives and the land. ...Amidst all of these very beautiful moments, we were being surveilled; we were being followed. ...The State really brought a lot of those moments of heartache and sadness and intensity."
A photo shows Siihasin gazing seriously at the viewer while facing a line of police in riot gear. / end ID.
A quote from Siihasin beside a photo of Tortuguita reads, "Tortuguita is joining a long line of Indigenous people, of ancestors who have put everything on the line to protect our relatives, our family, our hearts. Because attack on the land is attack on us as Native people. And so it was very beautiful to be in a space where I was meeting Tortuguita’s relatives, and...where people were elevating some of the things that Tortuguita had said before they were assassinated. ...It also is important to name that it was very unfortunate to see [how] the State was able to target and single out a brown forest defender in that space. ...How do we take care of those of us who...have bigger targets painted on us because of...where we come from and what we look like?" / end ID
ID: A final quote from Siihasin reads, "I'm really excited to see what the future holds for this movement and for the broader movement of Black and Indigenous solidarity — and all of the ways that we can plug our comrades into those. Because we need everybody...we all have a role to play. We all have important places in these movements to keep it going. And so I'm just really hopeful for what's to come." A photo shows Siihasin smiling big and posing in front of another forest banner, this one reading "Defend the Atlanta forest." / End ID
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Harry Francis as Mistoffelees, peeking. 👀
He lurks in the shadows a lot in this production and I love it. That's their benevolent little cryptid.
City Springs, May 2023. With Steven Etienne as Mungojerrie and Olivia Windley as Sillabub.
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Spring too Early!
Snowdrops and crocus seen on my walk yesterday (20 Februaryay) in 16 degree (C) temps with 20 or higher expected later in the week. This has been an eerily warm winter following the Arctic blast over the Holiday weeks in December, and things are in bloom entirely too early.
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hello, everyone!
it’s one of my goals this year to start documenting things in video format so i’m really excited to share my first ever vlog! hope you like the video 🫶
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