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cookiealchemieart · 6 months
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me when paradise is killed or something idk
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love-dies-bleeding · 2 months
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i was talking to Henry, and he asked "do you like what you see?" and my dumbass thought he was trying to flirt with me, so out of the "[LOYAL] Yes" and "[DISGUSTED] No" i picked loyal, cuz id been friendly with henry so i thought that flirting back wasnt too weird to consider "loyal". but then turns out he meant "do you like the work the syndicate is doing?" which was real awkward.
—@tears-of-boredom, 2024
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just-illegal · 7 months
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I'm assuming the special goodbyes are a syndicate thing, but i like henry and i like the cool goodbyes and want to give him one, so ive come up with one! it's kinda on the nose but: may you find your oasis
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henry division from paradise killer
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age regression culture is getting upset that theres no other age regressors who like the same niche stuff you do :( i wanna talk to someone about how henry division is totally sososo baby
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maripr · 2 years
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I finished Paradise Killer and it was really fucking good
Shame i couldn't bring Henry with me on the next island and make him my boy toy, well at least maybe Shinji can show him the cosmos and maybe we can meet again and hang out in a next island
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marveltournaments · 5 months
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mean-scarlet-deceiver · 4 months
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Here's my hot take
The sad story of Henry is an odd one because originally He stopped in the tunnel to keep his paint from being ruined in the rain. It sounded something more that James would do than Henry.
It's both Early Installment Weirdness and Henry's strong vanity here helps round out his character (it's also not entirely divorced from the rest of his RWS characterisation — "six lovely tenders! what a splendid sight i'll be" is another shining example of vanity and overcompensation). Personally, I like any scene in RWS that reminds us that Henry is not merely a soft nature boi. (Mind, I think he's also a bit of that. Britt did good with that notion. But he craves the splendiferousness and respect in a big way, too.)
Anyway James — and Gordon — are Henry's besties because they hear about his tunnel showdown and instead of judging him (or roasting him, which you might expect from them in any other circumstance) they just nod sympathetically and when others try to convince them that Henry was soooooo stupid they're like, they can't defend him exactly, but they're like, 'leave him alone, it's understandable. keep your chin up king 👑'
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rahabs · 4 months
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The Tudors ran so Wulf Hall could shuffle awkwardly around reiterating the same tired old Tudor stereotypes while claiming to be something new.
#It's so funny but as a historian I will genuinely defend 'The Tudors' to the death even with all its problems#Because it did was so few other Tudor shows/movies/media have ever done#And that is: it focused on things BEYOND just Henry and his wives.#Yes Henry was the focal point which makes SENSE but that's just it:#HENRY was the focal point. Most other Tudor media pieces have one of the wives (usually Catherine/Anne) as the focus and doesn't delve muc#Into the history or what was happening in England beyond the King's Great Matter.#The Tudors went ALL out. Yes they didn't get everything right but the fact that they tried and spotlighted so many other#Historical characters and events? The Pilgrimage of Grace? Actually LOOKING at the religious issues even if they weren't always accurate?#(Like with Aske for example. BUT AT LEAST THEY INCLUDED ROBERT ASKE like good lord it's like other Tudor media forgets everything else)#Focusing on Cromwell but also the Seymour brothers? The politics behind Henry? Even Brandon as annoying as his storylines could get.#Even smaller characters like Tallis and Gardiner and other Reformation and Counter-Reformation figures.#The fact that they featured the Reformation and Counter-Reformation AT ALL let alone tried to dive into the complexities of England's#religious crises. The burning of Anne Askew even? People having to navigate England's increasingly unstable religious situations?#The series hit its peak after the CoA/Anne stuff was over imho. Yes Cranmer and Norfolk annoyingly vanished despite being major figures in#the R/CR and they combined Mary and Margaret but god the Tudors did SO MUCH that NO OTHER PIECE OF TUDORS MEDIA has EVER DONE.#It looked BEYOND Henry BEYOND his wives and tried to paint a comprehensive pictur of a deeply troubling and divisive time in English histor#And it did so without demonising one side and it was just so good for so many reasons that I forgive its errors because damn did they TRY.#Tried in a way no one else ever has (no Wulf Hall did not I'm sorry)#(Wulf Hall was just the same old stereotypes rehashed and branded as something 'original' because it was from Cromwell's POV but again.#Same old stereotypes. Nothing actually original about anything else.)#The Tudors is so underrated for what it tried to do and what it achieved and I am reaching the tag limit but UGH god. Amazing.#Not even getting into how wonderful they were with Mary Tudor/Mary I herself and showing figures around her#Because that would be another tag essay considering the subject of my thesis.#Flawed but wonderful.#text#chey.txt
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digital-roots · 1 month
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Okay im curious
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hjarta · 1 year
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i wish tlou hbo had at least three more episodes to develop the bond between joel & ellie i truly think they did a mediocre job adapting their relationship. also there should have been more infected people in the show bc it reduced the importance of the hypothetical vaccine to the show viewers i know who have not played the game
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andalus88 · 10 months
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Geralt is so insightful
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love-dies-bleeding · 6 months
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A vision of the goddess.
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The Marchioness of Bath delivered a masterclass in regal dressing as she joined her husband Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, to host the Duke of Edinburgh at the family seat of Longleat yesterday.
Welcoming Prince Edward to her Wiltshire pile, Emma McQuiston-Thynn, 37, was the epitome of elegance in a classic black LBD by Roland Mouret, teamed with black pumps for a magnificent monochrome effect.
An impeccably tailored dress coat by Alexander McQueen created a sophisticated silhouette, while black veiled creation by Emily-London Headwear provided the perfect accent to the ensemble.
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Prince Edward, 59, formerly the Earl of Wessex, attended the Rededication of the 43rd Wessex Division Service at Longleat, the family seat of the Marquesses of Bath since the 17th century.
During the visit, the royal spent time speaking to the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath, and their sons, John Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, nine, and Lord Henry Thynn, six.
Guests were entertained by a military brass band and invited to a reception in the Elizabethan Great Hall at the heart of the property, which is an impressive site with its soaring, dark wood beam ceiling bearing the family crest, and walls adorned with John Wooton paintings.
There was also an outdoor ceremony, held in a picturesque corner of the ground dappled with sunlight.
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It was a proud moment for the marchioness, who shared an incredible selection of photographs offering a behind the scenes look at the royal visit.
‘An historic day for @longleatofficial with a service to Rededicate the 43rd Wessex Division Arboretum and Memorial Plaque attended by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh KG GCVO with the laying of wreaths,’ she wrote in the accompanying caption.
Longleat has long been at the forefront of British society.
Visitors have been welcomed onto the 450-year-old Wiltshire estate since 1949 when Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, had the controversial idea to open its doors to the paying public.
He went on to totally redefine the world of tourism in 1966 when he launched the only drive-through safari park outside of Africa.
Now, the Safari Park, tucked behind the historic 130-roomed Longleat House, welcomes thousands of visitors a year.
It is at Longleat where the Marchioness of Bath was photographed for Tatler’s January 2021 cover shoot, resplendent in couture and every inch the stately chatelaine.
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Longleat is an English stately home and the seat of the Marquesses of Bath.
A leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, it is adjacent to the village of Horningsham. It is near the towns of Warminster and Westbury in Wiltshire, and Frome in Somerset.
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sleepy-lil-kit-kat · 11 months
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put in the tags characters who you think would just eat leaves straight off plants while regressed
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allpromarlo · 2 months
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WE’RE SO BACK
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