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C. A. Singh • The world is still here (I know because I can see it)
3-6-24
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[IMAGE ID: Illustration of Marina Cheery and Roshni Singh from Nevermoor. A brown train with gold accents takes up the entire frame. Marina is holding Roshni’s cheek and leaning out of the window on the train door to give her a kiss. Roshni is holding on to the handrail and leaning up to meet her. Fireblossom petals fly around them; they are pink, resembling cherry blossom petals. Marina is dressed in a pink head wrap and scarf, and a light pink leather jacket. Roshni wears red glasses, a red skirt and a white formal shirt. END ID]
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Star Trek 1x25 - "Space Seed" Review
Effie and Dave stumble upon a derelict sleeper ship from 1996. Waiting within: the last dictator of the Eugenics Wars–a super human known as Khan. He's got a magnetism, maman. Almost electric. He's a magnetic man, maman. He got magic hands.
Episode Reviewed:
Star Trek 1x25 - "Space Seed"
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David C. Roberson
Effie Ophelders
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[Street Scene] NYMD AM
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Scene: The AM Shows at New York Men’s Day Spring/Summer 2024. This was the 10th installment of NYMD, a showcase of menswear collections which in some cases also included women’s wear during New York Fashion Week. Five designers showcased their presentations that morning. Four of them are represented here Kent Anthony, Clara Son, B|M|C, and Terry Singh. The fifth, A.Potts, was featured in my last post and blog story [...]
Photo: An image from Designer Kent Anthony’s presentation.
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Fandom: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Paring: Christine Chapel/La’an Noonien-Singh
Rating: Explicit
Summary: Something that began as a distraction—interpreting Christine’s vocal tics and interpreting subtle body movements—became something else. Something that simmered.
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there's not a single damn doubt in my mind that holly jackson based pip and ravi in a good girl's guide to murder on liv and ravi from izombie. they're as close to identical as possible without copyright infringement.
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Death and the Real Girl: The Summer After
A sweet send off to my abandoned (for now) loves of DatRG. Inspired by @someone-elsa‘s Summer Prompts.
1/16: The Last Day Before Holiday
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Ravi: Hey, you okay? You’re not singing the intro.
Primrose: What? Oh, oh, yeah, just going over the list one more time. I’m so afraid we’ve forgotten something. Clara will kill me if -
Ravi: Everything is going to be fine. I promise. We’ve packed and repacked three times.
Prim: I know, I know. I’m just nervous. What if I forget my dress, or my shoes, or god forbid-
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Ravi: What were you saying?
Prim: Um... I’ve forgotten.
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“Are you in the mood for some sad romance books? Do you want to cry comfortably while reading? Well, do I have the sad, sad list for you. Readers, like yourselves, come to sad romance books with the expectation that it will hurt, but they will be happy about it by the end.
Crying at books is a wonderful thing, especially at books with a Happily Ever After or Happy For Now (HEA/HFN) waiting for you at the end. There is something incredibly impressive about a romance book that can make you cry. Objectively, romance readers know that everything will work out for the main couple in the end. They are romances after all. Nevertheless, we still cry when sad romance books warrant a deluge of tears.“
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