Shoutout to Fang Runin, who has committed several war crimes, including murder of unarmed civilians and genocide
Shoutout to Blue Sargent, who falls in love with a boy she knows will die within a year, still thinking she can fix him.
Shoutout to Mia Hall, a public prosecutor that calls Evan Smoak 'a gentleman' and falls in love with him despite the fact that he is literally an assasin for the American government with 100+ kills and canonically (partly) responsible for the start of the Balkan war.
And last but not least shoutout to Libby Rhodes for failing to realize someone will have to die in their group to strenghten the bonds even though literally everyone else had already found out and accepted this fact.
My cards for @aceattorneytarot! The five of wands and eight of swords. I had an absolute blast working on this project, so happy to see it rise from the ashes and finally make it to peoples houses.
Superstars walk the red carpet at the 2024 WWE Hall of Fame: Photos
WWE Hall of Famers Paul Heyman, Bull Nakano, Thunderbolt Patterson, Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham, as well as Superstars such as Drew McIntyre, The New Day, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair and CM Punk walk the red carpet at the 2024 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.
Darren Criss’ 37th Birthday Celebration | Via Kyle Brown, Alexandra Socha, Riza Takahashi, Miles G. Jackson, Noel MacNeal, Joel Bauer, Bobby Conte, Abby Dodes, Martyna Majok, Tanya Gelman and Clyde Lawrence's Instagram Story (February 5th, 2024)
Playing skiffle with Eddie Clayton introduced a welcome way out from the street-corner existence Richy Starkey had known more than a year. It would take a long time to remove himself completely, but being with a group was an alternative to “walking” with the gang, and when he and Roy weren’t doing one or the other they were often dancing. Both were athletic and acrobatic jivers, accomplished rock and roll dancers able to flip, flop and fly their female partners, hold them up in the air and send them scooting through their legs.
Richy was a good jiver and so was I. We used to go to all the hops, to the Rialto and the Cavern, and girls liked to dance with us because we could do it. We had denim suits and denim jackets so the lads and girls in the Cavern called us “the Binmen.” We had regular jiving partners and loved it. But we were seriously threatened in the Rialto one night. Some feller got stabbed in the face with a pair of scissors and I was told, “You and your mate are next.” We were out of there like a shot. We didn’t like that at all. That was me and Richy—out the door.
—Tune In (Ch. 7, July 15–Dec 15, 1957)
A jukebox pumped out records when the Hurricanes took a break and [Ringo] was easily the best jiver in the group, never short of a dance partner. Margaret Douglas, on holiday here from Liverpool, says, “Ringo was a brilliant rock ’n’ roll dancer. He knew all the moves.”26