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#Who Do You Voodoo
iclout · 11 months
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crewman-penelope · 6 months
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Magic Dance - David Bowie
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help 😭😭😭
I showed labyrinth (as in the movie from 1986) to my brother yesterday and now I’m cursed or something
so for twelve hours straight now, my head has been going like:
‘you remind me of the babe’
‘what babe?’
‘the babe with the power’
‘what power?’
‘the power of voodoo’
‘who do?’
‘you do!’
‘do what?’
‘remind me of the babe!’
*insert pic of David Bowie as Jareth the goblin king and those ridiculously tight pants, dancing with goblins*
‘DANCE MAGIC DANCE’
aaaaand repeat woooo
‘YOU REMIND ME OF THE BABE‘
*gay clap*
‘WHAT BABE?’
*gay clap 2.0*
‘THE BABE WITH THE POWER’
etc.
I need sleep. And therapy.
Long live the goblin king.
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paislie is just a literal creature dude
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sidetongue · 2 years
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when everything is wet except her forehead hair??? amazing 
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doublekanble · 1 month
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ghost in your home was not supposed to end like that at all lol, wrestled with the idea of letting him have his cake and eat it too or shove it in his face a bit more and ended up with just letting him be
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wookieejamcrew · 5 months
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i've seen ppl pitch mockumentary style inquisitorius spinoffs but i think a more apt approach for these drama queens would be a spinoff in the style of bad girls club
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sometimesanalice · 1 year
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Why are Words Docs so intimidating? I open one and then stare at it blankly for like 2 hours trying to write a sentence.
But the Notes App on my phone? She’s got a 6k+ story all written out and it’s still going.
Make it make sense.
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he walked so rais could run
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denimbex1986 · 5 months
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'I love a good Doctor Who needle drop. Most of the time, they come out of nowhere, remind you of a song you haven’t heard in ages, and add just the right amount of camp to any given scene or episode. They are a joy to behold, and the one included in “The Giggle,” the last of Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials, is no exception.
Now, the Toymaker, perhaps better identified as the Celestial Toymaker, is a terrifying villain. He’s essentially unstoppable. His powers are unknown but seemingly limitless, the Timelords had no idea where he came from, and yet, despite all this potential, all he really likes to do is ensnare and torture his targets by playing silly little games. So, naturally, to make Neil Patrick Harris’ horrifying version of the Toymaker even scarier, his grand entrance in UNIT’s headquarters involved him dancing and lip-synching along to the Spice Girls’ iconic number “Spice Up Your Life.”
I mean, really, what else was he expected to do?
Of course, this isn’t the first time a Doctor Who villain has brightened up our lives while performing a choreographed routine to a popular song, or used music to destroy the world. The Master, especially, is a big fan of pop music. Who can forget the time he used “Voodoo Child” by the Rogue Traders to rain destruction down on Earth? Or, just after that, when he danced to the Scissor Sisters’ “I Can’t Decide” just to torment his captives? (Though, sadly, this sequence seems to have been removed from the streaming version of the show in the U.S.) Of course, one can’t ignore the Master’s iconic dance to Boney M.’s “Rasputin” during Jodie Whittaker’s run as the Doctor, either. There’s just something so deliciously twisted and messy about a villain dancing along to pop music that gets me every time.
And, before anyone thinks I’ve forgotten, a special mention must go out to Doctor Who’s use of “Toxic” by Britney Spears in the first season of NuWho. I’m still not sure the show will ever be able to top that moment, though it’s certainly come close.
The song choice is what makes the scene—and “Spice Up Your Life” was definitely the right choice for “The Giggle.” The Spice Girls are a British institution, and any song by them is bound to fit in with Doctor Who, but “Spice Up Your Life” has long been a personal favorite of mine. Like millions of others, I was obsessed with the Spice Girls when I was a kid. As a five-year-old, “Wannabe” was, predictably, my favorite. But now, as a somewhat wiser adult woman, I can recognize that “Spice Up Your Life” is just so much fun. Despite some rough lyrics, the song’s energy is unmatched, and it immediately makes you want to dance. The Toymaker clearly agrees with me.
I just love the idea that this all-powerful being enjoys the Spice Girls as much as the rest of the world; enough to know the lyrics and choreograph a violent dance to one of their songs. He has good taste and a great sense of rhythm. Who knew you could twirl someone into a wall with enough force to practically knock them out and time it perfectly? This was the best way to showcase the Toymaker’s astounding abilities and his unnerving personality. An excellent performance, to be sure.
Now, if Russell T. Davies ever wants to include another Spice Girls song in a future episode—perhaps when the Master makes their inevitable return—might I suggest “Who Do You Think You Are”? That disco-inspired bop is sure to make any scene with a Doctor Who villain just as memorable as the one in “The Giggle.”'
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Florida after learning how Penn treated Gov when he was younger : You should probably change your state abbreviation, you know? Like instead of PA maybe make it PE, or even better, change it to PS - because you're a Piece of Shit!
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majikz · 8 months
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Burnt a candle last night with some ancestor $$ in hopes of getting a good ticket price for a flight. The price ended up being even better than I had asked for. And that’s on what? The ancestors.
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semercury · 1 year
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Always gotta keep people on their toes with me. Other people will drop life lore like my one coworker now using his fiance's name when talking to me about her instead of just referring to her as his fiance, and then I drop something on him like "those bags of chips scare me and I'm afraid if I touch them I'm going to be cursed."
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nomaishuttle · 9 months
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sometimes you watch a show from anytime before like 2016 and its like woo this is awesome and then somethjng happens in it and youre likenog thus is from before 2016.
#this is abt spn and also orphan black sry.#orphan black hasnt had anything super odd as far as i remember.. Aside from tony my archnemesis and cosimas Fucking hair oh my god#i think like 90% of the reason i dont like cosima aside from she judt kind of annoys me a lot and has awful taste in women is her hair#its so weird bc shes like a lesbian stoner stem major so youd think id wont her So soso much given my track record. stares out the window.#but she annoys me so much sometimes its like Cosima shut the fuck up dump delphine and if you make me look at shay again im going to kill#you before your genetic disease does. WHATEVER#looking out the window wistfully I couldve made the show so much better#anyways. eith spn the Pre 2016ness is mainly The racism and The sexism and The cultural. everything#isrg theres this one ep of spn that i was like omf yass bc it had a little kid ghost who died from drowning. which given youd think#itd freak me out and it does bc drowning. but i also loveee a dead little kid ghost and i especially love adead kid ghost haunting one of#their friends/siblings whos old noe you know. so i was like woo#and then they were like and her nanny was black Maybe its voodoo!!!!! and i was immediately like excalibur#and then it was legit a rollercoaster bc i was like Shut up about voodoo shut up about it and they were like no it couldnt have been the#nanny it was the sister and i was like thats#better . and they were like THE SISTER IS DOING VOODOO qnd it was like oh my god okay.#idr what it ended up being in the end. i was so exhausted by the end of it#but the 2014ness of orphan black is mainly. ok im gonna be real its the episode after donnie and alison become drug dealers and theres that#montage of them on the bed with all the money. the cringe i cronged#it was like such a soberingreminder i was like Woo show show show i love show and then that happened and i was like This show is from 2014.
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i know i could google it but i often find things more interesting when described by the fans, so may i ask what’s dead island is about?
oh hm um dead island 2 is about if the best people you knew were immune to the zombie virus in the worst city in the world (LA).
Dead island 1 is about if the worst ppl you knew were immune to a zombie virus in the most beautiful place in the world. It also has the best intro song of any game ever and I'm not kidding.
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radioconstructed · 1 year
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// Al has only mentioned this once or twice, but she does ‘talk’ to her ancestors. 
She has a voodoo altar in her house that includes pictures of some of her family (wait, she has pictures of her family? Eh, sorta. Maybe she’ll tell you about it.) and offerings of items that they’d like.
She ‘chats’ with them in the mornings when she gets up. She talks to them about the previous day, her plans for the upcoming day, any worries she has, any exciting developments, etc. She talks through problems with them in a similar way that like, software developers talk to rubber ducks to hash their problems out.
^ Spoiler, unfortunately, but I’d rather be transparent off the bat: my wording and usage of airquotes is not done to imply her religion is like, ‘fake’, or she’s not really communicating with them but is under the impression that she is. I’m not narrating her in a way that attempts to paint her as, like, delusional, or to be passingly disparaging towards voodoo. 
I phrase the above the way I did because she doesn’t get a signal back. She suspects they’re most likely not getting her signal, either.
‘Chatting’ with her ancestors is still important enough to her that she does it.
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