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Plot: Alice is a university professor and one of her students has confessed to having feelings for her, he's been persistent about it. At first, she rejected him, saying it was wrong, but lately, she's been having second thoughts.
“Okay, class, that’s all for today. You’re dismissed. Enjoy the weekend, and don’t do anything you’ll regret later,” Alice joked with them and chuckled softly as they started to leave. “Can you go to my office now? I’d like to discuss a few things with you,” She said looking directly at one of the students. Grabbing her things, she left the class and walked towards her office, checking over her shoulder to see if the boy was coming with her. Soon enough they were inside her office and the door was locked. Alice was nervous. It was written all over her face as she walked towards her desk to leave her things there. She had never felt anything like it for a student before, and it’s been tough resisting him all this time, but he was persistent. She had to give him that. The older woman turned to him, looking into his eyes, and slowly walked in his direction. “There are rules in the university,” She pointed out seriously. “But you already knew that when you decided to let your professor know how you felt,” Alice stood in front of him, just a couple of inches away from his body.
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A publicity photo for The Geisha, 1896
The actresses shown are Alice Davis (l), Blanche Massey (c) and Hetty Hamer (r)
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[C] 'Floyd Gottfredson' Style: Mickey +Alice Davis by Mast3r-Rainb0w
A commission I made via DeviantArt! Here we have the world's most famous cartoon mouse Mickey Mouse (but with no white gloves here) and the fictional version of Alice Davis from the super-old 1920's live action/animated classic shorts "Alice Comedies" (produced by Walt Disney/Ub Iwerks), in the artstyle of "Floyd Gottfredson's Color Sunday Mickey Mouse" comics. Enjoy!
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Remembering Disney Legend Alice Davis
Remembering Disney Legend Alice Davis
Disney Legend Alice Estes Davis passed away on Thursday, November 3, her family has confirmed. She was 93.
At Walt Disney Imagineering, Alice was one of the original “designing women.” Married to Disney Legend Marc Davis, she enjoyed a fashionable Disney career of her own, designing and dressing animated figures for such beloved Disneyland attractions as “it’s a small world” and Pirates of the…
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favorite quotes from my favorite rockstars!!
(that i yell around my house)
“your fucking band sucks!” -chris fehn, slipknot
“we got caught jerking off.” -krist novoselic, nirvana
“light em up!” -sid wilson, slipknot
“it’s a song…and we wrote it! 😃 no, um—” -jonathan davis, korn
(referring to craig) “look at him, do you wanna talk to him? i don’t wanna talk to him and i’m in a band with him.” -corey taylor, slipknot
“but you know wanna know what? i said i’m madonna, and i can do anything, okay?” -sebastian bach, skid row
“it’s not a tv studio…josh! turn these lights out! it’s a fucking rock concert!” eddie vedder, pearl jam
“hey, ugly. hey, BITCH.” -layne staley, alice in chains
“and i’ve been bugginaboutfletsomandjetsam for a long time.” -jason newsted, metallica
*silence* “…you can’t prove that.” -sean kinney, alice in chains
“👹WE DON’T WANNA TALK TO METALLICA.👹” lars ulrich, metallica
“WHERE’S THE SWIMMING POOL AT? 🗣️” -kirk hammett, metallica
“THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS DOING HERE RIGHT NOW GOD DAMN IT!?” -kirk hammett, metallica
“which metallica member is the most pregnant?” -lars ulrich, metallica
“everybody from underneath the stage gonna be lookin’ at my NUTS.” -jonathan davis, korn
“hope i choke on a crepe. hm, hope you choke on a dick.” *struggles to end the video* -dave mustaine, megadeth
“HAAAHAAAHAAAA! 🗣️” -fred durst, limp bizkit
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legendborn art dump !! I love these characters sm 😭 im halfway thru bloodmarked and im officially stressed out (its so good)
anyways MY BELOVEDS ❤️
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Jean Weisinger spent much of the 1990s capturing intimate portraits of revolutionary Black women — Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, Angela Davis, and Assata Shakur among them — and impromptu photographs of people she met in her travels across the United States.
Almost none of the artist’s work made its way into museum collections or gallery exhibitions, but from the tiny Alice Austen House in Staten Island, Executive Director Victoria Munro has spent the past two and a half years developing Weisinger’s unrevealed photographs and meticulously documenting the histories behind each one of them.
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