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lolsupgirls · 7 months
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I find it extremely unfair that Gotham Memoirs is one of the oldest stories, and the only additional story is about Charlotte, and that's of average quality. Why not expand on the theme of Francesco Juliano's family? After all, one of the main villains of the story, and so poorly revealed. Or the story about Nino Ricci, for example, how he got into the mafia in the first place. In the end there is no story about Davis or Vittorio. Why only Charlotte, frankly not the most important or interesting character?
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hoodedcrowart · 7 months
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A dusky light.
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idianamb · 2 years
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I love davis so much and i love his money as well. 😭💖
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chaoticcandies1 · 2 years
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an incredibly anime davis who looks nothing like his in-game iteration
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nomnomdiary · 2 years
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Queen Marie => Lafayette All main companions are just as strong. But I prefer Lafayette personality.
Magic Lamp => Light There are gaps between Kahir and Light. The story with Kahir is boring and the Light one is more fun. Light has fun personality for me. 
Gotham Memoirs => Davis He is the one of my favorites companion and my most fav in Gotham Memoirs (btw Gotham Memoirs is my most favorite as far as I play DUTP). At first I was annoyed with him, but when I went through the story with him as first lead, I really liked him. Also I like that Liz is still a journalist. 
Swan Lake => Aldous I enjoyed the story but it has weak companions. At least, Adwin is villain so yeah, I choose Aldous. 
Helen of Sparta => Achilles Actually I'm in the middle of the story. I can't continue because of fashion lab. So far I’m annoying with Apollo so yeah.. Achilles is better. 
Romy and Julius =>Laurence The case is almost similar to what happened in Magic Lamp, but this one is better. Julius has more power than Kahir. But Laurence is more romantic lol
Shadow of London => Edward The companion are just as strong. But not so strong because the story isn't finished yet. So far I like Edward because it is very romantic. He’s looks like Laurence. I don't care that some Vincent SIMP bash him lol
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eyrnes · 2 years
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Let’s say my first post here is young Davis
Idk why his face as red as our blushy Laffy
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marierunrun · 2 years
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指にキスするデービス
さて、これは誰の手でしょう?💓
Davis.
Whose hand is this? 💓
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boricuacherry-blog · 9 months
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Update: Alicia Navarro, an autistic child from Arizona who went missing as a 14-year-old, has been found alive. She was found to be living with a 36-year-old man named Eddy Davis, in a small town in Montana, around 40 miles away from the Canadian border. She is now eighteen. Police are still investigating where she was all those years she was missing.
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davisbette · 8 months
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List of my favorite Bette Davis characters, in no particular order [3/?]
↳ Judith Traherne, Dark Victory (1939) dir. Edmund Goulding.
—You know, I used to be afraid. I've died a thousand times, when death really comes, it will come as an old friend. Gently and quietly.
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deadpresidents · 2 months
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"No fewer than twenty-nine of my [research] cards document [Ronald] Reagan's detachment. He was at once the most remote and the most accessible of men. Although he reveled in the constant flesh-pressing of the Presidency, and ate up flattery with a spoon, he needed regular spells of 'personal time.' Glance through the Oval Office peephole and you would see him happily writing in longhand, always with his tie straight and jacket on, ensconced in an egglike solitude that the curvature of the lens only emphasized.
Adored by so many, he was a man with no real friends. This was not due to any inherent misanthropy...Until he remarried in 1952, earnest, bespectacled Ronnie was said to be 'best friends' with [actor] William Holden, and after that with Robert Taylor. But neither man was more than a barbecue buddy. Hundreds of political supporters and associates claimed to be close to him when he was Governor of California and thousands during his Presidency. Former Senator Paul Laxalt spoke for all of them when he said, 'I guess I know Ronald Reagan as well as anybody. Of course we never talk about anything personal.'
Sooner or later, every would-be intimate (including his four children, Maureen, Michael, Patti, and Ron) discovered that the only human being Reagan truly cared about (after his mother died) was Nancy. For Laxalt, disillusionment came when the President called to thank him for his campaign help in 1984, only to pause in midsentence and audibly turn over a page of typescript. For William F. Buckley Jr., it was when Reagan showed polite relief at his inability to accept an offer of hospitality. For Michael Reagan, it was the high-school graduation day his father greeted him with 'My name is Ronald Reagan. What's yours?'
Patti Davis, Reagan's younger daughter, writes in her 1992 autobiography:
'Often I'd come into a room and he'd looked up from his notecards as though he wasn't sure who I was. [Youngest son] Ron would race up to him, small and brimming with a child's enthusiasm, and I'd see the same bewildered look in my father's eyes, like he had to remind himself who Ron was...I sometimes felt like reminded him that Maureen was his daughter, too, not just someone with similar political philosophies.'
Reagan's scrupulously kept Presidential diary is remarkable for a near-total lack of interest in people as individuals. In all its half-million or so words, I did not find any affectionate remark about his children. He conscientiously named every visitor to the Oval Office, having a printed schedule to refer to, but in conversation he tended to rely on pronouns. Nor did he pay much attention to faces. 'Nice to meet you, Mr. Ambassador,' he greeted Denis Healey, the former Defense Minister of Great Britain, while the real British Ambassador stood by. 'But I've already met him,' his Excellency [the Ambassador] complained, 'eleven times.'"
-- Edmund Morris, Ronald Reagan's authorized biographer, on President Reagan's aloof personality, "The Unknowable: Ronald Reagan's Amazing, Mysterious Life," The New Yorker, June 28, 2004.
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marypickfords · 1 year
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Blondie of the Follies (Edmund Goulding, 1932)
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maddsmallow · 11 months
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GASP ITS OUR FAVORITE MANWHORE, DAVIS !!!!
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jfc what does this say about vittorio then, being taller than davis. sheeesh
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the-football-chick · 9 months
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Top 10 linebackers in Madden 24
IG: espnnfl
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gatutor · 1 year
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Geraldine Fitzgerald-Bette Davis "Amarga victoria" (Dark victory) 1939, de Edmund Goulding.
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nomnomdiary · 1 year
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I think I have to put Gotham Memoirs in my first place in my favorites story list. It's like the combination of the things I like. Journalism, 20th century era, crime and adventure. When I was little, I liked to watch The Adventure of Tintin TV series so yeah I really love this story. 
My headcanon is Davis’s storyline. first, I though he was annoying. But I found it that he’s funny. He even sacrificed his company for Elizabeth and supports Elizabeth as journalist. 
Vittorio’s storyline is not bad. But I feel a little annoyed with Vittorio who sent Elizabeth into prostitution and thwarted Liz’s dream as a journalist. But I admit the sad ending is very good and dramatic. 
The only one that I dont like is the outfit lol. I’m not big fan of retro dress. I prefer trench coats tren from the early 20th century
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