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thetheaterfam · 3 months
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ok were exactly is this investigation taking place at carrots nick asked
they were looking for a missing female skunk, she was only 5 years old, the parents said the last place she was, was at school
well there's an old house by the school she goes to, so I think we should check out the house just to make sure she isn't there judy replied, does anyone live in the house nick asked, I'm not sure but I think we should still check just to be safe judy replied
were's mia we need to get going juby asked walking out of the police station, she's in the car nick replied pointing to the police car parked in front of the two officers
she's really ahead of things isn't she judy said to herself as she opened the passenger door and got in the car
it took you guys long enough amelia said with a chuckle looking at her friends
after and hour or so they arrived at there destination
as the other two were looking for evidence amelia knocked on the door to the old house, after a couple minutes the door creaked open to reveal a very tall bull
what do you want the bull said, and amelia immediately smelled alcohol in the bulls breath
sir I am officer amelia, and I have a warrant to check this house amelia said showing him her bage
no I don't want you in this house, this is my house the bull said in a low tone hovering over amelia, sir I'm gonna give you one warning, step outside the house and...
NO GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE the bull said pulling a gun out his waist band
as amelia called for back up on her walkie-talkie the bull pulled the trigger and shot amelia in the stomach who immediately fell to her knees, the last thing she saw was nick and judy running to her
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when she woke up she was now at a hospital with nick and judy by her side
how are you feeling mia judy asked
ok I guess w...were you able to find the kid amelia asked counsorned, yes we found her in a bedroom that was in the house nick asked
the red fox was relieved to know that the child was ok
what about the bull amelia said, we were able to catch him, I have a feeling that he's going to be behind bars for a long time nick said
ok I think it's time for you to get some rest, is there anything you need before we go judy asked
um yeah there is actually, can we like never tell rosita about this
ok I hope you guys enjoy this was requested by @phoenix-the-mistfit-fire-bird it's supposed to be based on one of there amelia nick and judy art pieces
I tried 😂
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animationnut · 1 year
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I posted 793 times in 2022
That's 80 more posts than 2021!
29 posts created (4%)
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I tagged 791 of my posts in 2022
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#encanto - 91 posts
#amphibia - 88 posts
#stranger things - 56 posts
#amphibia spoilers - 50 posts
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Longest Tag: 98 characters
#think i might be the only non-preschool aged person to sit down of my own choice to watch the show
My Top Posts in 2022:
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I just can’t believe they didn’t bring back even one of the original hero trio.
51 notes - Posted September 30, 2022
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Phineas and Ferb Platonic Soulmate AU
Big thanks to @pftones3482 who gave me Perry's soulmarks for his kids. I was suffering a creative block and I knew she'd be able to solve my problem ha ha
This AU takes place within the events of the series, so for this Phineas and Ferb are ten at the start of the most Epic Summer ever, Candace still turns fifteen during her birthday episode.
-Soulmarks appear on a person's body on their tenth birthday. Soulmarks are pictures that are of significance to their soulmate. Romantic soulmates have matching marks
-Perry and Pinky, as far as they know, are the only animals in history to have gained soulmarks. Perry receives his when he turns two.
-The darker the soulmark, the more powerful the bond between soulmates. If a soulmark is in full, solid colour, the person gains a sense connection to their soulmate. This sensation is very rare
-Candace's soulmarks: a heart with C+J inside of it for Jeremy, a teal hair bow for Stacy, a teddy bear for Phineas (matching the one he brought home with him from the hospital when he was born) and a chocolate bar for Ferb (the food she shared with him the first time they met) and a fedora for Perry. Her soulmarks for Perry, Phineas and Ferb are in full colour
-Phineas' soulmarks: a pink bow for Isabella, a calculator for Baljeet, a boxing glove for Buford, a wrench for Ferb, Ducky Momo for Candace, a grappling hook for Perry. His soulmarks for Candace, Ferb and Perry are in full colour
Ferb's soulmarks: a rainbow for Isabella, an atom for Baljeet, a goldfish for Buford, a screwdriver for Phineas, a grilled cheese for Candace (lunch that he made for her by himself when she came down with a nasty case of the flu) and a jet pack for Perry. His soulmarks for Perry, Candace and Phineas are in full colour
Perry's soulmarks: a white electric guitar for Phineas, an acoustic guitar for Ferb, a microphone for Candace. All of them are in full colour
-Perry knew immediately that his soulmarks belong to his kids. There's no one else in the world he loves more than them. The night he gains his soulmarks, he sneaks into Candace's room to see her soulmark for him. He is both delighted and panicked by the brown fedora on the palm of her left hand. He keeps a close eye on her the next day, trying to determine what her sense connection to him is, and is relieved when it's a scent connection. Though he expects she will be confused by some of the scents she experiences through their connection, he doubts it will be enough for her to figure out he's a secret agent
-Perry's marks are hidden beneath his fur, and if Monogram and Carl ever find out he and his kids are soulmates, it will be purely by accident, and he will fight through the entirety of OWCA if they ever try to take him away from his family
-Candace is initially excited when she starts to smell things that aren't there. A sense connection is established when both soulmates have their soulmarks, so she assumes her soulmate just turned ten. But she freaks out when she smells smoke, terrified that her soulmate is in trouble. Her parents soothe her, and when the scent disappears as quickly as it appeared, they figure a member of her soulmate's family is a firefighter or something. Candace grows used to the sour scent, but Perry tries to cover his nose as he destroys Heinz's -inators to keep her from getting too overwhelmed
-Phineas' sense connection to Perry is hearing whatever Perry hears. He can't hear full words, just unintelligible sounds and background noise. He doesn't think much of the explosions, the muffled booming against his eardrums. Almost immediately after the bangs, he'll hear the whistling of wind, the roar of a rocket, the ding of an elevator. He's intrigued by the garbled chatter, which he hears a lot, and he can't pinpoint the accent
-Ferb's sense connection to Perry is through touch. He's the first to figure out Perry is their soulmate, and that there is more to him than meets the eye. When Perry fell into the sandpaper factory, Ferb's skin erupted with a horrible burning sensation. He puts the dots together when Perry comes home all scraped up, and understands that when Perry comes home everyday, he goes straight to Ferb to make sure he isn't harmed by the aches, pinches and throbbing he experiences while Perry is gone. Though concerned, Perry always comes home, and in pretty good health, and Ferb decides to keep his suspicions quiet for the time being
-Perry's sense connection to his kids is through vision, which he is absolutely thrilled by. He can see through their eyes whenever he focusses, able to check on them no matter how far away he is
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110 notes - Posted April 29, 2022
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The Kids Know Perry's Secret Headcanons
-Whenever Candace sees Lawrence or Linda cleaning out the litter box, she'll remark, "Why don't you just get Perry to do it?" Phineas and Ferb crack up every time, but her parents, and Perry, get sick of the joke very quickly
-For the first few weeks, Phineas asks Perry for permission for almost everything; taking him for a walk, petting him, snuggling with him, if he prefers to give himself a bath, etc. Phineas worries about crossing Perry's boundaries and when he starts making a list of acceptable activities, Perry takes him aside and communicates that he loves just being with them, and that he'd never once felt demeaned being their pet, and he doesn't want that part of their relationship to completely disappear
-Ferb and Perry share fond, exasperated conversations over Phineas and Candace's abundance of energy
-When one of the kids are instructed to clean Perry's litter box, they immediately pass the task onto the platypus
-Candace realizes that all this time, Perry understood every mean comment she's directed at him. Overcome with guilt and shame, she apologizes tearfully, and though Perry appreciates it, it is unnecessary. He makes sure Candace knows that he doesn't care, that he's had many snappish thoughts about her, and that's just what they do. They bicker, they fight, they get on each other's nerves, and they still love each deeply through it all
-Phineas and Ferb build Perry a collar that has the ability to translate his chatters into speech. He doesn't use it very often, since all of the people he cares about most in the world understand him fine with his non-verbal communication, which he prefers, because it feels more intimate
-After every mission, Phineas and Ferb eagerly listen to Doof's scheme of the day. Candace has no interest, which Perry is extremely grateful for, because if she found out that Doof was responsible for most of the boys' inventions disappearing, he'd have to act as the man's bodyguard
-Candace asks Perry if she can borrow his spy gear to bust Phineas and Ferb. He gives a firm no, and that night she sneaks into his lair, only to find Perry waiting for her. They get into an argument, with Candace furiously stating that he's always liked her brothers much more than her before storming out. She tries to barricade herself in her room but Perry breaks in, and an emotional and heartfelt conversation ensues
170 notes - Posted April 21, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
Phineas, Ferb and Candace finding out about Perry’s secret a few years down the road and Monogram just lets them be, because he’s getting tired of erasing this family’s memories.
Perry shows the kids his lair and leaves them for a minute while he finishes up some paperwork with Monogram regarding the whole situation.
Candace finds a CD with his theme song, which she thinks is incredibly dorky. Phineas and Ferb are delighted and they stick it in Perry’s computer. Candace hears the opening beats and her eyes go wide.
“Oh my gosh, that slaps.”
When Perry returns he can hear the music blaring from the other end of the corridor. He enters his lair to see the siblings singing his theme at the top of their lungs and dancing enthusiastically to the rhythm.
With a wide grin, and overwhelming love in his heart, Perry joins them.
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arashi-no-saxlphone · 15 days
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which pokemon games have you played, and what was your first?
Aaah I've played a lot of them! I've played Gens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9, along with any remakes of those mentioned. My very first was Sapphire, and gen 3 remains my favorite to this day because of that reason... my memories of Hoenn are very precious to me lol. Also my top two favorite pokemon, Chimecho and Absol, are from there. I really like Sinnoh as well, and Unova, of course. I kinda fell off pokemon games for a while after Sun and Moon (cause I didn't really like em) and then I played Violet and... REALLY liked it LOL... if you give me a story about a bunch of mistfits becoming friends I eat that stuff up. Oh, and the DLC made me insane. I love Kieran... I really liked Wally in Hoenn as a kid and Kieran gives me like "Wally but a little fucked up" vibes so it reactivated pokemon brainworms that had long been dormant for me LOL
Thanks for the ask! I like pokemon very much so I love getting asks about it. I DO like things other than Guilty Gear I promise haha
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apple-rose301 · 7 years
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Here’s my old ship kiddos that I redesigned slightly :3
Skylar: SkyMU
Morgan: Mavin/RageHappy
Sebby: Subthan
Tobyn: SoTotallyLittleWood/InTheLittleToby
Mistie: SetoSolace
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keyki421 · 4 years
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So I binged watched S2 of The Umbrella Academy in one day and I have no regrets about doing that. 
(Spoiler Alert) So if you don’t want me to spoil it for you. Stop Reading
Vanya’s powers interest me so much, and It was kind of a let down that she didn’t use her powers as much in this Season. Also, even though her siblings were a bit better this season, they still annoyed me with how they treated Vanya. I feel like going into Season 2, you think they would finally want to make amends for everything they did to her in Season 1, but only Luther and Ben had the balls to apologize to her and help her. Vanya is the bomb in every timeline only because her siblings and father made her that way. 
Probably the most interesting thing in this season is when Vanya realizes how powerful she is and doesn’t back down when Number 5 tries to pressure her into doing something. That little face off was truly impressive and I’m shocked that Number 5 wasn’t more scared, cause his power really can’t do much against Vanya’s power. 
Also, lets talk about how Number 5 fucks shit up in every single timeline and then blames his siblings when they don’t listen to him. There is a reason why they don’t listen to him. He fucks shit up every single time they time travel. His attitude and his acting like he knows everything, is extremely and I mean extremely annoying. 
Klaus, didn’t really have any character growth. He’s just normal Klaus. Robert Sheehan isn’t even acting at this point. He is just playing himself in all his characters. Nathan in Mistfits and Klaus in The Umbrella Academy are the same fucking people. 
Allison is right behind Vanya as someone who had is worst this season. Living in 2019 as a black person and then jumping back to Texas in the 1960s, is definitely so hard fucking shit to process. Her husband Ray was cute though. Especially when he found out the truth about Allison’s powers. I’m kinda hoping they find some way to incorporate his character into season 3. 
The Sweds have me scared shitless. I’m happy that the Handler is dead and her ass better stay fucking dead in the next season. Please, don’t bring that bitch back. Oh and Diego is still annoying as ever. In fact he is more annoying this Season than previous. 
In season 3, they better explain what the fuck that scene was with Sir Reginald Hargreeves. They fucking better, cause that shit came out of nowhere and I still don’t fucking get it. Is this man not human? Has he always been not human. What the fuck was the point of that? They better explain that shit in season 3 and not just forget about that shit. Cause I really hate it when TV shows do that. 
(They did that in Teen Wolf and that is still one of my biggest complaints. In one season Scott completely shapeshifted in a fight, and the producers and writers just continued on in the next seasons as if everything was normal.)
Anyway, this season was good. I felt like the ending could have been better. Ben being back alive wasn’t really that shocking. The Umbrella Academy no longer being the Umbrella Academy and being something else, wasn’t really that much of a shock. I felt like because they exposed themselves to Reginald in the past, that is probably what caused this. He probably decided to go with different kids in the future, as he saw what type of fuck ups they would grow up to be. If Reginald isn’t human i guess he can remember time travel. This should have stood out to the umbrella academy, cause even in the 1960s, it didn’t look as if he got younger. 
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quinnmorgendorffer · 4 years
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“boxing daria” is also what makes ranking daria episodes so difficult, because i love that episode and it’s TRULY a master class is great character writing and clearly shows the character development of all the main characters. jake saying something so profound as a parent has happened before (like in “arts and crass”), but this one hits SO GOOD. helen’s growth as a mother from the pilot, or even from “write where it hurts” (when she accidentally compares daria to quinn), is so exemplary. jane being the true freakin’ friend she is and providing daria real comfort and guidance shows how their friendship that started just because they were two “outcasts” turned into so much more. quinn leaving daria the box in case she needs it - i will never get over how much quinn grew on thsi fucking show. and then, of course, daria from “boxing daria” is miles away from the daria of the pilot. i’ll be the first to say that the show isn’t really what it became until “road worrier” at the earliest, but even the daria of “road worrier” or “the misery chick” would have a plot like this, a plot where she recognizes that she *wasn’t* the easiest kid to raise, that she *is* lucky to have the parents she does - and, moreover, that she’s not a mistfit, she chooses not to interact. it’s her own choice.
it’s truly such a well-written episode but.......damn is it hard to watch
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solli · 5 years
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a season 2 au where seblaine is in vocal adrenaline because why the hell not  (part 1 - tina)
here’s what happened on glee - vocal adrenaline verse: it’s 2010 and vocal adrenaline are still relevant. seblaine are taking up the mantle after jesse st.james graduated. Sebastian is vicious, Blaine is ruthless, and together they are a nightmare.
or: a story told trough short episodes in multiple povs by the new directions kids. a bit voyeuristic in nature but i love me some outside perspective.
will loosely follow any storyline i can remember about season 2. if anything rings weird just roll with it.
(ao3 link)
Tina isn't sure how or why they fooled themselves into thinking Vocal Adrenaline would be a joke this year.
Sure, they lost Jesse St.James to UCLA and apparently their coach with him- Show Choir blogs supects illicit affairs- but more than half of the members didn't graduate and their coreographer is apparently still in the game.
Moreover, they apparently pulled a shorter, more hyper, more top 40 Jesse St.James out of their ass.
It's just an invitational, and it feels like they're doing the half show at Super Bowl.
Just when Tina thinks she’s had enough, that’s it, it can’t get any worse than a sexy voice crack strategically planted in the last verse of Teenage Dream, here they are, wrapping the Katy Perry up and diving into Don't Stop Me Now. She knew there had to be a reason why they're all dressed in thight leather pants. 
The Queens performance is clearly a message to anyone who ever tried and made the assumption Vocal Adrenaline was dead. The new lead might not be Jesse St.James, but he doesn't try to be. 
He doesn't need to when he’s that good.
The second the song dies and the boy let himself fall from the top of the stairs into the arms of the other members, Tina decides that A, they're doomed, B, she needs to go to the bathroom in case the nausea really turns into puke.
All the New Directions follow her when she sprints out of the auditorium, instantly flocking up in dire times.
"Who is that?" Rachel shreeks, off tune, marching into the bathroom.
It's a stupidly nice bathroom. There’s a shared hall with unbroken mirrors and some sink, girls door on the left and boys on the right. It's big enough they can all fit in there.
Tina would fill Rachel in with her show choir blogs knowledge, and tell her his name should be Blaine Anderson, but Santana is bitching.
"Where do they pull them from? Are they a metrosexual mop head business?"
"Metrowhat?" Finn asks off topic, and Kurt fills him in, and the whole conversation breaks in small bursts until Rachel is putting her foot down.
"We have to do something! What if we meet them at Sectionals? They're gonna end us!" she panics, and Tina does have to give credit when it's due: Rachel is a mood setter.
Usually, it's a positive attribute. As annoying as she is, some of her determination rubs off of them and give them confidence even as she tells them they suck. There’s always a backhanded compliment to be gripped, as she tell them they have the potential to be great, if only they didn’t have misguided work ethics. But when Rachel is panicking, there's no light at the end of the tunnel.
Tina sobs. Mercedes shouts. Puckerman punches the wall.
"We could make aliens abduct them." Brittany shrugs.
"Or we could poison them." Kurt follows.
"Or get them all mononucleosis." Santana adds.
"Or send the lead singer to a crack house!" Rachel lits up, pointing a finger to nobody.
There's some silence as they all turn to her.
Tina doesn't know the numbers exactly, but she knows while some are shocked, some are actually considering the plan. She herself isn’t sure where she stands on the topic.
"Or we could, you know, reharse." Quinn muses with her breathy indoor voice, somehow managing to sound the loudest.
All heads turn to her.
"Cheerios aren't National champions because we're hot, and Vocal Adrenaline aren't that good because they were born with it. I know sweat when I see it." 
Somehow Tina's brain suggests her the very notion of reharsing is outrageous, but rationally she knows Quinn's right.
"Yes!" Rachel point at her. "That's the attitude I’m searching for!"
"Shouldn't we, like, have fun? They don't look like they have fun." the new blonde kid asks and everyone blinks at him.
Just as Rachel is shouting back that show choir is serious business, the bathroom door opens and Tina almost has an heart attack.
It's Blaine Anderson.
She's seen photos online, but they don't give him justice. He's a fucking disney prince. There's sweat on his forehead, and his hair are acting out around his hairline giving him a vibe reminiscing of post orgasm. He pulls off neon yellow suspenders like Tina didn't know was possible to do, and most of all it's absolutely, outrageously unfair how he wears those leather pants. He's too short and his legs to torso ratio shouldn't make him any favour, and yet his thighs look sinful and Tina would reach for Mike's abs to steady herself, if she wasn't paralized.
Because if other than looking unfairly hot, Blaine is not looking particularly treacherous, Sebastian Smythe is standing behind him, an arm around Blaine's waist and a finger hooked in the belt loop of Blaine’s pants.
She heard the stories.
Coreographer. Son of a state attorney and a french actress. Enough mean, creative quotes to have a dedicated fan page in the show choir blogoshpear.The worst thing is, Tina can see it all- the moment Sebastian's smile turns to a smirk, the way his back straightens, his eyes narrows, and the cruel unforgiving way he gives them all a onceover. There's something familiar in the way he's looking at them.
"Oh, look." he says in a drawl, ducking his head. "The lovable little band of mistfits. Here to ask for some private lessons?"
Oh, yes. It's like being double targeted by both Quinn and Santana. Vicious and condescending.
"Sebastian." Blaine raises a hand to tap his knuckles against the other's chest. "Be nice."
Sebastian rolls his eyes but he scoots Blaine closer to him, his hand palming Blaine's hips and damn, that is an unfairly narrow waist.
"Tina?" Mike whispers in her ears when she feels his abs up. It's washed down by Santana snickering, loud enough to make Sebastian know it's mocking.
"Someone's on a leash."
Blaine closes his eyes like he's preparing for the worst, and Tina can tell Sebastian's weighing his options, but he's seemingly in a good enough mood.
"Kinky." he shrugs off, his thumb hooking in the waistband of Blaine's pants and oh. Oh. Oh.
Blaine sighs and Tina aks herself again why she's underestimating Vocal Adrenaline.
"You do look like you'd know all about leashes,-"
"Sebastian." Blaine cuts him off, and the tension's is thick enough Tina can feel it weighing down her chest.
"We didn't come here for this, did we?" he asks, titling his head up to look at him, and Tina hates those lashes and that soft jaw with a burning passion.
"Fine. I'll be nice. Hope you enjoyed the show." he flashes them a toothy smile that couldn't ooze more sarcasm.
"I think you were great at Regionals." Blaine smiles to them, and it's sickenly sweet how genuine his small, polite smile looks. "I'm really sorry we got drafted in the same turn last year, I would have loved to see what you’d have done at Nationals. Let's hope we can all make it this year."
The silence is thick as they all wait for the punch.
"I think you broke them." Sebastian smiles, and it's weirdly not hostile. "What is that they say? Kill them with kidness?"
"I'm serious." Blaine says, but there's a little smug line in his smile that wasn't there before. "We might be rivals, but there's no reason for us to be enemies. Well, not anymore." he adds, scrunching his nose, his eyes going up to his right like he's reviewing their history.
"The espionage was mostly for personal reasons that aren't on the table anymore, and Blaine is against egging, so that's also an off deal. Right, killer?" Sebastian elaborates.
"No bullying or assaults this year." Blaine confirms, and it's reassuring. "The one who'll win will do it fair and square." he adds, his head tilting and those doe-eyes of him wide and friendly, his smile perfectly polite, and suddenly Tina's bones are chilling and she's never been more terrified in her life.
They all stare as Rachel flips her hair and steps towards Blaine, extending her hand. He takes it and they shake on it.
"Deal."
"Deal." Blaine smiles, and suddenly the air turns breathable again. "Oh, and they're opening a new karoke bar down the fifth. We should all go sometimes. Have fun together."
"That sounds like a great idea." Rachel replies with a stage smile, and no one moves a muscle.
"Are you going to stay in the bathroom much longer?" Sebastian asks. "Because I have at least ten jokes about why yall apparently like to stand in here so much, but I wouldn't want to ruin Blaine's lesson in diplomacy."
There's a nervous jitters of limbs as Rachel fumbles with perfect enuntiation: "Oh, yeah. Sure. See you soon!"
Sebastian and Blaine step aside and look at them going trough the door, and Tina makes sure to be the last one in line. She turns over her shoulder and tries to sneak a last peek of Blaine in the pants, possibly from the back.
She almost freezes when she sees Blaine turns in Sebastian's arm, a hand behind Sebastian's neck to get him to lean down. He stands on the tip of his toes, flushing their bodies together, and their mouth crash against each other in a kiss that wouldn’t be allowed on national television. Sebastian’s hands are quick to lift Blaine’s shirt until his hand is flat against Blaine’s unfairly tanned and muscular back, and she’s pretty sure Blaine’s free hand isn’t so free where it disappears between their bodies.
It’s an image she won't forget.
When she lets the bathroom door close behind her, the New Direction are some feet down the hallway. She jogs to catch up, just as Rachel's march reaches her top speed.
"Fair and square my ass." Tina hears her say not using her indoor voice. "We're sending them both to a crack house."
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jjbaconsumedmysoul · 5 years
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I honestly don’t see what people mean when they say bruno is manipulative like do they want each gang member to just walk up and join? He’s giving these mistfit kids another chance at life that they seemingly don’t have, he does try to drive away the younger ones but they join regardless. He doesn’t get upset at fugo for his choice in staying behind and doesn’t try to make him feel bad for his choice. I just don’t get it?
An anon pointed out a while back how vulnerable Abbacchio was when Bruno approached him: he was drinking, he had given up on life, he had hit rock bottom and had no one to turn to. The anon described him as manipulative for asking him to join the gang when he couldn’t refuse. But I do kind of agree that he’s not necessarily manipulative. When the situation calls for it, he can be quick and clever and manipulative to thwart his enemies, but... yeah, he’s not really trying to deceive an of his teammates or use them to get some goal for himself. These are good points anon, its an interesting discussion!
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monochrrome · 6 years
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        “If ya want it ya gotta jump on it , cause ya know we got a mighty long way”
@faceplain || lyric starter call
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thetheaterfam · 2 months
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Laura a female puma sat by her husband michael on there big brown couch waiting, waiting for what you might ask, well laura and michael have been wanting kids for a while, but sense there different species they didn't know how it would go
but they discided that it wouldn't hurt to give it a shot, and now all they had to do was wait until the results were done, and god they prayed for 2 lines to be on that pregnancy test
after the timer on michael's phone went off they both looked at each other worried about the results
you ready michael asked his wife, w...what if it's negative laura replied
michael grabbed his wife's hand and gave it a little kiss, well we could always adopt a baby michael said getting up from the couch leading his wife to the bathroom
laura slowly opened the bathroom door and took a peek at the pregnancy test and immediately burst out in tears
it's negative was all she could say as she cried in her husband's arms
michael tried calming his wife down by rubbing her back, laura it's going to be ok I promise, we could adopt a child, it's going to be ok michael said
laura soon calmed down and looked up at her husband, are you ok michael asked as he went to the kitchen to make some tea for the both of them
yeah i...I'm ok now, I think it was just the shock ya know laura said as she went into the kitchen to help her husband
yeah I understand it was a surprise for me to, but we can always adopt a child and were gonna love that child like it's are own michael said hand his wife her mug
ONE MONTH LATER :
so what age group are you guys looking for an old gazzal asked
anything that's under the age of 3 michael replied
alright follow me the gazzal said leading the two to a room with a bunch of toddler's crawling around and playing with blocks
the both of them stopped in their tracks when they saw a butiful little red fox playing with some toys that were scattered around
how old is this little one michael said bending down to reach the baby, this is little mia she just turned 1 about a month ago the gazzal said
the red fox snuggled up to michael and that's when they knew that they found there baby
ok I hope you guys enjoy, I made this for @phoenix-the-mistfit-fire-bird
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carmineri · 6 years
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SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love TOMORROWLAND at Disney’s Magic Kingdom
By Derek Burgan
This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at TOMORROWLAND in Disney’s Magic Kingdom! The most popular theme park in the word has several well defined lands. Among them is the most rootinest tootinest land in the wild west with Frontierland. Main Street USA brings to life a turn-of-the-20th-century small town American thoroughfare, complete with barbershop, emporium, and horse-drawn trolley. Fantasyland brings animated classics to life. Then there is Tomorrowland. Once a tribute to possible adventures in a distant future, over time the land has become more of an Island of Mistfit Toys; featuring a hodgepodge of attractions that have nothing to do with each other or – more importantly – the future.
(photo by Daisy Lauren)
That said, while the theme is a hot mess, the collection of attractions in Tomorrowland rival those found in any land from any theme park in the world. It has hands-down the funniest attraction in all of Walt Disney World, one of the best coasters Disney has ever made, and two attractions that Walt Disney himself was personally involved in creating (both of which they don’t have out in Disneyland.) Today we’re going to look at our favorite parts of Tomorrowland, and let’s kickoff the countdown with…
# 6 – Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover
If I were to list out my personal favorite rides at Walt Disney World, the Peoplemover would make my Top 6 list, and it moves up higher and higher on my depth chart every single year. Generally a walk-on (how often do you get to say that anymore,) the Peoplemover is a slow-moving leisurely paced ride where guests get to ride all over Tomorrowland including around – and even through – the attractions. The Peoplemover is a respite from a hot day of touring the parks, allowing guests to catch their breath (and – at times – their sanity) while also giving some unique and picturesque views of the park. During this tour of Tomorrowland be sure to keep your eyes open for the concept model of Progress City (an idea which eventually evolved into our Epcot of today) and your ears open for the iconic “Paging Mr. Morrow. Mr. Tom Morrow” as you pass through Space Mountain.
Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Moving walkway that takes guests up to the Peoplemover. (photo by Brandon Glover)
A constantly moving platform helps keeps waits low for guests. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Hop in! (photo by Brandon Glover)
Concept model of Progress City. (photo by Tim Grassey)
Pound for pound one of the best views of the park, only seen on the Peoplemover. (photo by Brandon Glover)
The Peoplemover at night. (photo by Daisy Lauren)
# 5 – Tomorrowland Speedway
In a world becoming increasingly filled with hybrids, the gas-guzzling race cars of the Tomorrowland Speedway seem completely out of date, but good luck telling that to your youngster as they get to drive their own vehicle around a miniature track. Each car’s speed is about 5 MPH (which is 3 MPH faster than most of the cars traveling on Orlando’s I-4) and the cars are guided along the track so the vehicles can not get off course. While the lines can be long, the kids love it. While the adults may be driven mad by the slow moving vehicle and the jerky turns, there is something to be said about the sprawling track and the overall view you get of the park. Why are the cars still using gas? Why hasn’t the ride been re-themed to the mega popular Cars franchise? Why don’t we have more visual entertainment on the track like they do out in Disneyland? You may come away with more questions than answers when riding the Speedway, but it won’t change the smile on your youngster’s face one bit as they put the “pedal to the metal.”
Tomorrowland Speedway. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Speedway.
Space Mountain in the background. (photo by Brian Carey)
L’il Mario Andretti.
Speedway cars riding under the Peoplemover. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Speedway. (photo by Brandon Glover)
  # 4 – Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
The current buzzword in theme parks is “interactive” and Space Ranger Spin allows families to compete with each other shooting targets in an environment themed around Toy Story’s Buzz Lightyear. The attraction shows its age when compared to Toy Story Mania, but there is still a lot of fun to be had for kids and adults, especially if you’re competing against each other. Guests also get to control the actual ride vehicle, adding an extra element to the gameplay.
Space Ranger Spin.(photo by Brandon Glover)
Buzz Lightyear himself in the queue. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Space Ranger Spin. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Space Ranger Spin. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Space Ranger Spin. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
Two space rangers ready to save the world. (photo by @KathleenMHill)
Ask yourself if you’ve ever been as serious about anything in your life as TouringPlans’ own Guy Selga is during Space Ranger Spin. (photo by Kathleen Hill)
Maxed out score. (photo by Daisy Lauren)
Blogger secret! Shhhhhhh (photo by Kristina Snowden)
Located outside Space Ranger Spin is the Buzz Lightyear meet and greet. This is one of our family’s favorite, and while Buzz’s autograph is a stamp, we did have a special experience when we brought a book of Disney characters for him to sign.
Buzz meeting two young Space Rangers.
Buzz.
Buzz stamps his page in the book.
But he searched out Jessie to make his own mark…
# 3 – Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
We here at the SATURDAY SIX consider the Laugh Floor to be one of the most underrated attractions in all of Walt Disney World. First of all, guests get to sit in an air conditioned theater set-up like a Monstropolis comedy club (you had us at air-conditioned.) The show itself then uses the same technology as Epcot’s Turtle Talk with Crush, along  animated characters on-screen to interact in real time with the audience. There’s even an opportunity for guests to submit their own jokes into the show. The comedy is all family-friendly, and the “monsters” never fail to get the entire audience laughing. The queue has a lot of fun details that many guests overlook, so be sure to keep your head on a swivel while waiting for the next show to start.
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor. (photo by Daisy Lauren)
Laugh Floor queue. (photo by Daisy Lauren)
The vending machine in the Laugh Floor queue has some great items.
A special door for Mike Wazowski
# 2 – Space Mountain
For years, aging professional wrestler Ric Flair would describe himself as Space Mountain. Flair would say, “it may be the oldest ride in the park, but it still has the longest line! WOOOOOOOOO!” While Space Mountain may not technically have the longest line in the Magic Kingdom today (we’re looking in your direction Seven Dwarfs Mine Train,) it remains one of the most popular thrill rides on property. With one of the most iconic facades in all of Walt Disney World, Space Mountain is pure Disney magic. Imagineers took a relatively simple Wild Mouse ride system that we’ve all ridden a thousand times before at local carnivals, put it inside the iconic mountain, and immediately made the attraction 10 times more thrilling and memorable than all of its contemporaries. While the ride itself doesn’t come anywhere near approaching the speed of rides like Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster or Expedition Everest, it feels much faster than it really is because of the environment you’re zipping through along with the accompanying lighting effects and sound design. What Splash Mountain is for log-flume rides, Space Mountain is for Wild Mouse rides.
Space Mountain. (photo by Brandon Glover)
The iconic design of Space Mountain. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Space Mountain queue.
On rare occasions, guests on the Peoplemover get the opportunity to drive through Space Mountain with the lights on.
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# 1 – Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress
“There’s a great big, beautiful, tomorrow. Just a dream away.”
Created originally for the 1964 World’s Fair, Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress is a four-act play offering guests a nostalgic look at how the lives of families living in the 20th century were affected by the changes of electricity and technology. Guests sit in a theater that rotates through the four scenes. With Walt Disney’s trademark optimism of a better future, Carousel of Progress uses animatronics and old-school theater “tricks” to tell its story. The first scene is set around the turn-of-the-century 1900s, while later scenes take place in the 1920s and 1940s. The last scene takes place in what the ride speculated the near-future would be, but because technology changes now at such a rapid pace, the scene almost plays like an episode of The Flintstones. On a serious note, Carousel of Progress is a must-do, with a charm about it that only exists in the rarest of attractions. This is the type of experience that separates the Disney parks from everyone else. It’s edu-tainment done right, a history lesson with humor and heart.
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. (photo by Tim Grassey)
Carousel of Progress. (photo by Brandon Glover)
John with Rover. Next to John is a butter churn. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Imagineers used a creative use of “screens” to expand the set. (photo by Tim Grassey)
John with some “modern conveniences.” (photo by Brandon Glover)
While we here at the SATURDAY SIX have yet to do the Star Wars Void experience at Disney Springs, we’re imaging this is what it is like. (photo by Tim Grassey)
Trish, who at one point asks John not to talk about a time “before cell phones.” (photo by Brandon Glover)
Mike Scopa John, in modern times. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Honorable Mention – Astro Orbiter
Astro Orbiter has several elements that would make it one of the best attractions in all of Tomorrowland. It’s visually stunning and gives an absolutely incredible birds-eye view of the park. However, the ride is insanely slow-loading (complete with using an actual elevator to get to the loading platform.) Astro Orbiter’s cramped spaceships will make you long for the spacious leg room in what you previously thought were cramped experiences like Mine Train or Splash Mountain. Many guests can’t even fit into the spaceships, a fact they don’t learn until after the interminable wait in line.
All that said, you can get some pretty cool photos on Astro Orbiter…
Astro Orbiter. (photo by Sarah Graffam)
Astro Orbiter. (photo by Tom Bricker)
Astro Orbiter at night. (photo by Daisy Lauren)
Astro Orbiter. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
Double Secret Honorable Mention – Sonny Eclipse
The animatronic crooner of Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, Sonny Eclipse is an intergalactic lounge lizard who plays songs for guests on his astro organ. Let’s face it, you’re not going to Cosmic Ray’s for the high quality food, but you should go for the musical stylings of Sonny as he entertains guests with his version of space jazz for a near 30 minute set.
Sonny Eclipse at the back of one of Cosmic Ray’s seating areas. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Sonny Eclipse and the astro organ. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Sonny Eclipse. (photo by Brandon Glover)
So there you have it: Six Reasons We Love TOMORROWLAND in Disney’s Magic Kingdom! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles, or, for your listening pleasure, check out the E-Ticket Report podcast. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).
(photo by Daisy Lauren)
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Special Thanks to crack staff photographer Brandon Glover, photo wunderkind Mike Sperduto, Dynamite Daisy Lauren, Disney photography ICON Tom Bricker of the must-read Disney Tourist Blog, the only person who runs at site with bandwith issues occurring when a new hippo is born at Animal Kingdom Tim Grassey, hot shot Michael Carelli, Sweet Sarah Graffam, and blogger to the stars Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. Be sure to also check out Brandon on The Park Blogger podcast with goofballs co-hosts Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde , while fellow Potterheads may enjoy Meg’s work on the Central Florida Slug Club.
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How Tomorrowland Speedway feels to kids… (photo by Brian Carey)
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