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derrydeer · 3 months
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screaming, crying, pulling my hair out and begging for a Bandstand revival
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The Killer is Loose (Budd Boetticher, 1956)
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Statue of Sotha Sil
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls Online
Art by Corey Loving
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ghcstcd · 8 months
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Making little Dalish Elf Dewdrop is so funny
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c0kewh0re6969 · 11 months
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Zilla hoodie
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virtualexpertanchor · 9 months
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A ten-episode miniseries released by the Walt Disney Company in 2009. The Hatbox Ghost, voiced by veteran voice actor Corey Burton, introduces the mortals to haunted locations in New Orleans and London.
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Team StarKid Jangle Ball Tour in NYC 🎄
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emometalhead · 1 year
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Aftershock 2023 Lineup
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"He doesn't have any other friends! He wants to manipulate all of your time!!!"
Look who is talking now
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thebowerypresents · 5 months
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Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cut Loose at Webster Hall on Saturday Night
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Lukas Nelson – Webster Hall – November 18, 2023
It’s been a few years since Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real last visited Webster Hall and what feels like a lifetime of world tumult, happenings and music that’s passed since then. That the songs from the band’s crisp 2023 release, Sticks & Stones, sound like people eager to break out and boogie is probably not an accident, but then Nelson and his snappy country-rock squad have always walked the line between wistful-moving and barroom-blastoff — better than most. They’re love-me-tender when they want to be, with a joyful, almost goofy earnestness. They can deliver sad songs that hit the feels. And they can rock your face off. 
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There’s a lot of Nelson’s dad, Willie, and a lot of occasional employer Neil Young, and a little of other obvious touchstones like Tom Petty in what they do, but these days POTR sound most like one of the best live bands of the past decade, never leaving behind their party-hardy roots, keeping the rock part of folk-rock firmly in mind, writing better and better songs that adequately pace a lip smackingly fun show. On Saturday they once again got after it, nailing the newer tunes and finding new excitement in the old ones. Opener “Entirely Different Stars” began mysterious, got to a crowd-stoking boogie and ended with a psychedelic guitar breakdown. “Sticks and Stones” had double-barreled piano and plenty of saloon in it to push the song forward. Nelson was rocking so hard during the fist-pumping “Four Letter Word” that his signature hat flew off. The early POTR favorite “All the Pretty Horses” underscored just how far the band’s come in their command of their own dynamics, starting quietly solo, patiently building to a full-band sound that filled up the room.
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Those were just part of the action. The tunes that at this point might be called the POTR classics — including stinging-sweet “Forget About Georgia,” groovy “Find Yourself,” country-gospel “Set Me Down on a Cloud” — all delivered, as they always do. But the band went deeper still, especially Nelson himself, who delivered a good chunk of the set solo, near-solo and acoustic, either guitar or piano, and left the room spellbound with the sentimental “Smile,” the proud “Just Outside of Austin” and the achingly beautiful parent-to-child-benediction “Giving You Away,” shimmering with steel from multi-instrumentalist Logan Metz. There were surprises, too: The brilliant NYC-based soulful R&B singer Emily King joined Nelson to duet on what was described as a new song, loaded with New York-centric lyrics.  As ever Nelson and the POTR band — Metz, Corey McCormick, Anthony LoGerfo, Tato Melgar, aces, all — brought things to a blowout finale, barreling through the hilarious “Wrong House,” a nifty segue from their own galloping “Ladder of Love” into Willie’s “Bloody Mary Morning” and then “Find Yourself” to close the set. It was as full and varied a show as POTR have ever played here. We wrote of this same band at this same venue in 2019 that they’d “earned their swagger.” In 2023, they totally own it. —Chad Berndtson | @Cberndtson
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(Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real play Royale in Boston tomorrow night.)
Photos courtesy of Marc Millman | www.marcmillmanphotos.com
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missnight0wl · 1 year
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Alright, if we already talk about the recent stupidity of HPHM, let’s talk about Merula – because every time she whines about her Unbreakable Vow, I’m like:
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So, in Y7Ch53, Merula basically couldn’t shut up about her stupid Vow:
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And I know that JC does it, so we’d feel sorry for poor little Mewuwa, but like… I can only laugh. Because it’s so fucking stupid if you only think about it for a moment.
Soooo… Merula can’t disobey Verucca, right? Cool. Let’s go back to Y7Ch15:
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And then in Y7Ch16:
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So… How Merula wasn’t scared to send her note, basically standing up to Verucca? And how the reply talks about the consequences next time? Shouldn’t she drop dead when she crossed them the first time? I know she said her Vow is not to R, but we know that she was staying in touch with R through Verucca.
Ok, but let’s move on. So, Merula can’t go against her aunt, can she? But apparently, she’s not scared to physically attack her. Let me remind you the scene from Y7Ch27:
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Even the end of Y6 becomes incredibly stupid because of that Unbreakable Vow.
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It can be interpreted in two ways:
Merula didn’t know she’s taking orders from Verucca which means that the Unbreakable Vow was absolutely pointless because Merula was obedient either way, just because o the power she was promised. If JC really needed to involve the Unbreakable Vow, they should’ve made Merula make it after that meeting in Knockturn Alley.
Merula was doing everything, knowing that she HAS TO do it because of the Unbreakable Vow. However, it means that she and Verucca are full of shit when they say Merula’s proven that she’s worthy because… no, she hasn’t! She literally had no choice, just like she keeps whining about it right now.
Seriously, the whole Unbreakable Vow plotline is just so… incredibly pathetic. I’d love to see someone from JC try to make any sense of it when confronted with actual questions. 
It’s also pathetic that they’re probably so excited already about surprising everyone with this stupid “plot twist” that the Vow doesn’t work because Merula doesn’t consider Verucca her “true family”.
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my azula bracelet snapped 😭😭 ive got it tied onto my bag now but my wrist looks so NAKED
THEO OMG that just means i need to send you another letter actually
wait actually i don't think my mom ever sent your birthday letter from last year??? thank you for saying something - imma bug her about it tomorrow to see if she'll send it for me lol
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myhughniverse · 11 months
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djevilninja · 1 year
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Don't switch the blade on the guy in shades, oh no. Don't masquerade with the guy in shades, oh no. I can't believe it, 'Cause you got it made with the guy in shades, oh no.
Corey Hart - Sunglasses at Night (Extended Version)
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thosereblogs · 1 year
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Fashion Advice from Corey Feldman
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