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#February 2006
hilaryduffwardrobe · 3 months
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WHERE: Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2006 - Adidas Y3
WHEN: February 8, 2006
Marc Jacobs Flat Mary Jane in Black - Sold Out
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scintillulae · 2 years
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loveaquariuslove · 1 year
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nickelodeon magazine February 2006
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arifink · 3 months
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Best of February 2006
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Type O Negative - Love You To Death
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lonestarbattleship · 1 year
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A Sikorsky SH-60F Seahawk of Anti-Submarine Squadron Three (HS-3, Tridents) performs plane guard duties above USS SAN JACINTO (CG-56), which is underway on a regularly scheduled deployment conducting Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Red Sea.
Photographed by PHAA Nathan Laird, USN on February 13, 2006.
NARA: 6669910
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coffeeandcalligraphy · 5 months
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BTW!!! LONAN BIRTHDAY PARTY LIVE NEXT WEEK ON YOUTUBE!!!!! I WILL BE BACK WITH DETAILS!!! MOST LIKELY FRIDAY THE 8TH!!!! BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!!!!!
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magentagalaxies · 9 days
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i have been editing for hours on end bc one of my finals is due tonight and it's nowhere near done and it's gotten to a point where i needed to take a break from focusing on the editing timeline and just do something silly and stupid so time to listen to the kidz bop cover of nickelback's "photograph" aka the most bizarre kidz bop cover i have ever heard
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sharing it so more people can access this cursed gem
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boltedgarlic · 3 months
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02/18/2006
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moviehealthcommunity · 9 months
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Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Madea's Family Reunion has projector-related strobe effects in the second production company logo, for The Tyler Perry Company. The rest of the film is free of flashing light effects.
The opening credits happen against the background of several helicopter shots, which shake like a mild handheld shot. The long runtime of this sequence may make it mildly disorienting.
Flashing Lights: 1/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: A man is physically and verbally abusive to his significant other, and makes violent threats. A child is spanked in one scene.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Madea's Family Reunion
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hilaryduffwardrobe · 3 months
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WHERE: Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2006 - Zaldy - Front Row
WHEN: February 9, 2006
Zaldy Spring 2006 Dress - Sold Out
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months
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National Tell a Fairy Tale Day 
Gather round the fire, and make yourselves comfortable… Tell A Fairy Tale Day is all about exploring myths and stories, old and new. From grim(m) tales to urban legends, tap the dark corners of your subconscious and see what you find…
History of Tell A Fairy Tale Day
The sharing of magical, otherworldly stories is a tale as old as time. While the term ‘fairy tale’ was coined in 1697 by Madame d’Aulnoy (conte de fées in her native French), it’s likely that some fairy tales originated as early as the bronze age over 6,000 years ago. And for most of history, fairy tales have been passed on not in written form but via the oral tradition, with each generation telling and dramatizing stories to the next.
The fairy tale’s ancient roots can be traced all over the world, from Vikram-Betaal in India and Aesop’s Fables in Ancient Greece to Arabian Nights in the Middle East. It was during the late 17th to 19th centuries that fairy tale collectors emerged, most famously Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. While the Brothers Grimm aimed to preserve folktales in their pure form, documenting them in the way they were told by rural peasants unable to read or write, Perrault and others reworked fairy tales for literary and artistic effect, with some writers such as Hans Christian Andersen dreaming up their own new stories.  
As the fairy tale’s history emerges into the modern day, it’s clear that the genre is still as popular as ever – look no further than the success of Disney movies to see how these stories continue to capture our hearts and imaginations. In fact, the famous Disney castle is inspired by Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, built by none other than the Märchenkönig (fairy-tale king), Ludwig II of Bavaria, himself. Perched on a rocky hill and with horse-drawn carriage rides up to the front door, Neuschwanstein and its elaborate interior abound in myths and legends – the castle is even home to an artificial grotto!
By celebrating Tell A Fairy Tale Day, you’ll be continuing the magical tradition that has ensured fairy tales are still very much part of our lives to this day.
How fairy tales change over time
Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of fairy tales is how they change over time. Simple plot structures, motifs and archetypal characters recurring across many cultures make these stories rife for adaptation and reinterpretation.
Although nowadays we usually associate fairy tales with children’s literature, you may be surprised to learn that many of today’s beloved stories have rather dark and disturbing origins. Imagine a world in which no woodcutter comes to save Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf’s belly, or in which one of the ugly stepsisters cuts off her own toes so that her foot fits in the slipper! From the 18th century onwards, many fairy tales were toned down and reworked so that they were more suitable for children.
These stories and the genre itself have also been adapted and reinvented for different time periods and cultures. Alongside original modern-day fairy tales, there are also various retellings, for example in urban settings or different countries. One particularly common type of retelling comes from women writers. Authors such as Angela Carter and Margaret Atwood have taken what are often seen as outdated tropes about women and reinvented them – the damsel in distress becomes the plucky heroine, and the trapped bride leaves her ogre husband for her happily ever after.
Why fairy tales are important
As it is often claimed Albert Einstein once said, “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” We might not expect such high praise for fairy tales from a world-famous theoretical physicist, but Einstein recognized the importance of the imagination. Fairy tales are incredibly valuable for both children and adults when it comes to learning about the world in which we live and developing our capacity for creativity. Fairy tales have also been considered fertile ground by psychoanalysts. With their twists and turns, age-old themes and familiar characters, our favorite stories may reveal not only the workings of our personal subconscious but also the fundamental elements of our collective psyche.  
How to celebrate Tell A Fairy Tale Day
It should be clear by now that, when it comes to celebrating Tell A Fairy Tale Day, you really can let your imagination run wild! And while it’s a day that kids will love, it’s also a great occasion for adults too.
Gather your friends and family and take it in turns to share your favorite stories with one another. Time to brush up on your acting skills, as the more dramatic enactments the better – whether you’re good at impersonating a wicked witch or excel at acting out the characters’ quest through the enchanted forest, you’ll want to really make the tale come to life for your audience. And why not sit around a bonfire toasting marshmallows or string up some fairy lights in your living room to add to the atmosphere?
Alongside sharing the stories we know and love, fairy tales are the perfect genre for getting creative and honing your writing skills. Take a well-known story and tweak it to fit a different time or setting, or have a crack at inventing your own. It may well start with ‘Once upon a time’, but it’s completely up to you whether there’s a ‘Happily ever after’! Many libraries and literary organizations will also share stories and creative resources and even hold events to help mark the occasion.
If writing’s not your thing, then there are plenty of films and programs based on fairy tales for you to enjoy. Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella and The Little Mermaid are just some examples of the media giant’s adaptations, while movies and TV series such as Into the Woods and Tell Me a Story interweave and retell various classic fairy tales for new audiences.
And if you feel like going all out, why not host a fairy tale themed party? Encourage your guests to come in fancy dress, put on an enchanted feast of yummy snacks such as gingerbread houses and toadstool cupcakes, and throw some legendary party games like hunt the pea and castle building.  
However you choose to celebrate Tell A Fairy Tale Day, it’s sure to be a magical occasion!
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mochi-chan-2006 · 1 year
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Happy Birthday Glitch Owl!!!
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(Sorry for the delay because I had a problem with the stylus pen (Cause it doesn't work) and I had to draw it with my finger. TwT)
(Rip my stylus pen)
Birthday gift for: @glitchowlthecreator
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franksongofthemoment · 10 months
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Welcome
This is a posterity blog, to catalog when Frank mentions music or bands he likes.
I will be going as far back as I can/have found and attempt a chronological order.
This may not get updated very often after initially populated.
Links to items to help greatly appreciated.
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First up is a playlist from 2006:
Frank Iero: “The Songs That Changed My Life”  from Kerrang Issue #1128
Photo Credit: Paul Harries
Magazine Release Date: November 27th, 2006 Issue Label: October 7th, 2006
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A post to the website blog in 2008:
to be honest...
Saturday November 29, 2008 |
Posted by: Frank
you really have to get the new bronx record, its pretty fantastic. track 3 has been stuck in my head for 2 weeks. just sayin...xofrank
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and guest post from 2009:
Frank comments on Artist direct’s playlist of THE 10 BEST (UNLIKELY) LOVE SONGS posted February 10th, 2009. (X)
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Next some posts to the website blog in 2009:
Arg, Pure ROck Scurvy
Wednesday April 1, 2009 |
Posted by: Frank
hello all, just wanted to let you know our good buddies from the nj, BRine & Bastards, just released a new e.p... Do you like pirates? what about punk rock? do you think chlamydia is funny? ever wish your favorite rum had an upbeat theme song? then this band is for you! 6 brand new songs for you to tap your peg leg to. go to itunes and type that shit in - Brine & Bastards - Pure Rock Scurvy EP their full length, set sail for sodomy, is also available there....enjoi! xofrank
New Gallows rekurd = Facial Assualt
Friday May 15, 2009 |
Posted by: Frank
ok so i got the new Gallows record, Grey Britain, a couple weeks ago cause i know some people that are famous and influential but i didnt want to rub it in so i waited until now to talk about it...this way its out, you can get it at your local record store and listen to it at home and not feel inferior to my famous friends even though most of you are...its just better this way. ok with all that said fuck this record is good. they really branched out and took some chances on this record and it paid off in spades (i dont really know what that euphemism actually means - but im using it to say it went really well.)
MY GOOD FRIENDS ARE IN GREAT BANDS AND MADE GREAT RECORDS.
Tuesday July 14, 2009 |
Posted by: Frank
hey all, i just wanted to stop by and drop a line about some amazing records that came out last month.... my good friends in New Tomorrow from san luis obispo Ca released their new full length "we're counting on the youth"... and i must say its my favorite hardcore record of the year. their songs are inspired and inspiring, positive hardcore for the young and old alike. they are DIY and i love them. if there were more bands like this the world might actually become a better place. ....and the hardest working band in showbiz hailing from Kansas City Missouri, the architects have released "the hard way", my favorite rock n roll record of the year. i throw down the gauntlet and say the architects are the best live band i have ever seen, the first time we met they rocked the saint in asbury park like it was a sold out MSG show. they are on the warped tour all summer and deserve more attention than you can give them. the hard way is a fucking gem and will be the record you listen to while being chased by police on your way to the mexican border. bands like new tomorrow and the architects dont come around every day and are the reason i started skeleton crew. i feel very lucky to have worked with these bands, they are hard working and talented and deserve way more than i can provide. i hope you enjoy their records as much as i do. New Tomorrow - "We're counting on the Youth" and the Architects - "The Hard Way" are available at stores and on itunes, or from the skeleton crew webstore (www.skeletoncrewonline.com) both bands will be on the road this summer, enjoi. xo
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what the fuck. i'm a year older than tumblr-
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