Read your post about the last a6 chapter and just...let me tell you two simple words "thank you" this is exactly what I wanted to say but was too afraid to write it so it does not come up wrong (English no first language... me makes mistakes sometimes kdkdke)... I thought from the beginning the backlash was just a little too intense since there are other chapters to go and we have no clue what it is gonna lead to... and not it took Traveler in a certain shadow, but I actually did not mind it thst much... any maybe when they will learn more about Nerissa's plans they will realize it is not any different from Zovack, that there are better solutions etc.... we will see... but I'd wait with this backlash till next episode 😁 Your resident Bob Moss fangirl (aka rosiathemagician)
First of all, I am so sorry for taking so long to get back to you about this. School has been a butt lately. Secondly, I don’t know how to start this other by you’re welcome(?) I’m just someone on the internet wanting to get my two cents in before the tag gets set on fire.
I definitely agree with you on the amount of backlash on the A6 tag. It’s dissolved into chaos…and not in a good way.
Knowing that A6 is a whole soup/salad/pile/ what ever other metaphor you wanna use of tropes, I would not be surprised if- by keeping Nerissa alive- we get a taste of the old “Stabbed In The Back By A Beloved Sibling” trope.
Does it sound similar to Marvel? Yes. Am I still gonna play the game because even though I cry, I still love the angst? Heck yeah.
Even without that trope, our traveler didn’t make all those revelations about what their family did to the other planets for nothing. Bash and Ryona didn’t cheer them on over nothing. We didn’t have that small conversation related to what our traveler thought about possibly ruling the system with Alisa over nothing.
If anything, I’m just glad that I’m not the only one feeling this way about Nerissa being alive. I still feel indifferent about it, but I’m ready to see how the story will go now that we have a new edition to the character list!
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George S. Kaufman (left) and Moss Hart, veteran co-authors of stage successes, with Hart's wife, Kitty Carlisle, at the Stork Club, March 30, 1948.
Photo: Robert Wands for the AP
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Stardust David Bailey
Con un saggio di Tim Marlow
Skira, Milano 2015, 272 pagine, 26x33,8cm, Inglese, ISBN 9788857227795
euro 58,00 - 50% €29,00
Catalogo Mostra PAC 1 marzo 2 giugno 2015
Oltre 300 fotografie, alcune delle quali inedite, selezionate personalmente da David Bailey dal suo immenso archivio, ripercorrono più di mezzo secolo di carriera del grande artista.
Francis Bacon, Salvador Dalí, Johnny Depp, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Man Ray, Bob Marley, Jean Shrimpton: una straordinaria galleria di attori, scrittori, musicisti, politici, registi, modelle, artisti, ma anche persone incontrate durante i suoi viaggi in Australia, India, Sudan e Papua Nuova Guinea; molti famosi, alcuni sconosciuti, tutti assolutamente coinvolgenti e memorabili.
Nato a Londra nel 1938, negli anni Sessanta David Bailey si è affermato nella fotografia di moda come collaboratore di Vogue, divenendo uno dei più popolari esponenti del mondo della fotografia d’autore; la creazione di ritratti, geniali e spesso provocatori, è sempre stata un interesse centrale nella sua attività.
Pubblicata in occasione della grande mostra milanese (co-prodotta da Comune di Milano, PAC Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea e Tod’s) proveniente dalla National Portrait Gallery di Londra, la monografia è suddivisa per temi, con immagini iconiche affiancate da ritratti meno noti e inediti, ed è introdotta da un saggio dello storico dell’arte Tim Marlow.
David Bailey, membro onorario della Royal Photographic Society, è considerato uno dei più grandi fotografi viventi. Nel 2001 è stato insignito del titolo di Commander of the Order of the British Empire, come riconoscimento per il suo impegno artistico. Ha recentemente pubblicato Bailey’s East End (2015).
Tim Marlow, storico dell’arte inglese, autore di numerosi libri e presentatore di programmi radiofonici e televisivi, è direttore delle mostre della galleria londinese di arte contemporanea
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if i show up to christmas and jeremy allen white, abby elliott, jon bernthal, ebon moss-bachrach, gillian jacobs, sarah paulson, oliver platt, chris witaske, matty matheson, bob odenkirk, john mulaney, and of course, jamie lee curtis aren’t there, i’m leaving.
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oooowoooouuuu artfight artfight artfight
i def wont be doing all attacks this intense but i loved how this one came out and i love how they're just a big plushie i wanna hug them SQUEEEEZE :o)
Coconut Cat belongs to @teddybearty :o)
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