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knittedslug · 4 months
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me when dont ever dirty my name again, dont think it, dont speak it, we are through:
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maplesupreme · 8 months
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Computer, put that man in a situation
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I did try to make friends. But I couldn't let people in without giving myself away...
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mobius-m-mobius · 7 months
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Guys, what are you doing? We're just watching kittens.
OWEN WILSON and STEVE COOGAN as JEDEDIAH and OCTAVIUS in NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB
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yellow-yellow-jacket · 10 months
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i can’t believe agent curt mega x agent owen carvour is canon. i can’t believe it’s real. it just seems like such a fanship that has an obscene amount of fans but is never confirmed. it just has those vibes. i cannot believe that curtwen is completely canon and that it always has been that way.
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masterjedilenawrites · 2 months
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Discuss!
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yesokayiknow · 4 months
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do you ever think about how martha left after a whole series of trauma and then when she came back for three episodes she experienced every single possible trauma at once
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aintinacage · 8 months
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Everything is turning to sh…
The past. The present. The future. ⏳
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iamsuperwholocked · 10 months
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Tosh: What if we went to dinner together? But like, not as friends?
Owen: As enemies?!
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blossomfestival · 2 months
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Gonna say Dunkin hangout with the funi songel
If not want then nowen tax benefit marriage
You pick whatever you like 😇
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I picked option C, both.
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malk1ns · 5 months
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mkay but sid giving mack the talk about alphas and how they can push the limits sometimes with omegas - just gentle patient, motherly sid.
gosh did this ever hit the spot for us all tonight!
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Sid takes Mack out for lunch after practice one day in December, just the two of them—he's waiting outside the trainer's room when Mack emerges from getting his calf cramp rubbed out, and they're in the car and halfway home before Mack realizes what's happened.
"Where's Geno?" he asks, dropping his phone in his lap and twisting his torso to peer back over the center console, as if maybe Geno somehow snuck into the backseat without anyone noticing.
"His good friend Sergei Gonchar is in town, they're spending the afternoon together," Sid replies, changing lanes and serenely ignoring the cacophony of honks as he cuts someone off. "He'll be over for dinner, you'll meet him then. Sarge was on the team for the '09 Cup, and then he—"
"Oh!" Mack interrupts. "The d-man, he ran point on that power play, right?"
Sid's looking straight ahead, but Mack can see the corner of his eye crinkle and one side of his mouth tick up. "Yeah, and he was on staff for a few years, too. G lived with him for his rookie year."
"Cool," Mack says, mind racing as he imagines it. He's seen pictures and old grainy footage, but it's so hard to picture Geno as a rookie. "So what are we doing this afternoon?"
"I'm taking you to lunch," Sid says, jerking the steering wheel barely in time to make an exit. Mack winces. "There's a pizza place, you'll like it."
Mack settles back into his seat, but there's a growing pit of discomfort in his stomach. Sid smells normal, not like he's angry or disappointed or anything, but this is unusual, and it's making Mack anxious.
Sid doesn't say much outside of some bland commentary on a drill they ran until they're tucked into a corner of the restaurant with their pizzas. Sid had bought Mack a beer, but by now his mouth is so dry that one sip almost sent him retching to the bathroom, so he hasn't touched it yet.
"I wanted to talk to you about Owen," Sid says, and Mack chokes on the overlarge bite of pizza he'd crammed into his mouth.
Sid waits patiently until Mack has his breath back, then nudges the beer closer. Mack grabs it and downs half in one gulp, churning stomach be damned. "What about him," he finally manages, setting the glass down with shaking hands.
Sid carefully saws a piece of pizza off with his knife and fork. "You two have gotten close," he says, delicately placing the pizza in his mouth, chewing and swallowing. Sid's disgusting at home and around the team, just like all the guys, but the way he acts in public reminds Mack of old movies, like those rom-coms from the 2000s when omegas all had to act a certain way, prim and proper and well-mannered in public at all times, or they got in trouble. "And it's good, you two are part of the next core here, you and him and Brayden, but I wanted to make sure you're careful."
Mack's face is burning hot. He tries to cool it off with the rest of his beer. "I don't know what you're talking about," he mumbles. He's lying.
"Okay," Sid says kindly. "Well, then I'm just going to give you some general advice. I know he's a few years older than you, but he's still young, and alphas that age..." Sid hesitates, frowning absently as he looks at his pizza. "They're impulsive. They push. A lot of times they want to rush things, things that maybe you're not ready for, but it's easy to get caught up, even if you don't mean to."
Mack wants to die. "Owen wouldn't—he's—we're just—"
"I'm not trying to say you're doing anything wrong," Sid interrupts, leaning forward and catching Mack's gaze, eyes wide and sincere. "Not at all. And neither is he. But Geno noticed...and I agree with him...and I just want you to be careful. Don't rush into something that you might regret. If something happens and ends badly, the team isn't going to get rid of a valuable player just because your heart is broken."
Mack fumbles with the cloth napkin. "There's nothing to worry about," he mutters. Jesus. Him and Owen are just friends, nothing like what Sid thinks, and the idea that Geno thinks something's going on is too mortifying for words. "He's...it's not like that."
Sid's quiet for a minute, and when Mack looks up, Sid's looking at him steadily, face and scent unreadable. Mack doesn't even want to think what he's projecting right now; he hopes he can control and mask as well as Sid can someday. "Alright," Sid finally says, nodding at Mack's plate. "Finish your lunch, and I'll drop it. I'm sorry. But if anything changes, and you want to talk...I've been through it, I'm here for you."
"Okay," Mack says, wondering how fast he can eat and end this mortifying encounter without putting himself in danger of actually vomiting. Hopefully Geno and Gonchar are out long enough for him to lock himself in his room and scroll TikTok until he's forgotten all about this.
He wonders what Geno thinks he noticed, though. Geno's, like, the alpha on the team. He'd know if something was up with any of the others.
Probably just a misunderstanding. Sid and Geno have been mated for so long, they probably don't know what alpha-omega friendships look like when people are single anymore.
Nothing to worry about.
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youtappedout · 4 months
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sometimes-petty · 7 months
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very quick but the student counselor/sex therapist competition between Otis and O is so dumb. "It's not good to have two sex therapists" WHY?? There was a long queue of patients both for O and Otis so clearly two "therapists" (because no one here has actually studied to become one, as season 2 brilliantly highlighted) would benefit everyone. They don't even ask to be paid so it's not a matter of income either!
Just make it, idk, a competition to access a scholarship for Uni since understandably there needs to be a season-long issue guiding the events
I'm sorry but it's so unnecessary and it irritates me
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totalnocoisland · 6 months
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tiktok users think im racist for making nolan have slightly darker skin. thank you tumblr for not being stupid as fuck💏
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denimbex1986 · 8 months
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'Irish actors claim they have been treated like the poor relations in the film industry for decades despite big government tax breaks for major studios.
LA-based actor Alan Smyth revealed that Colin Farrell, Ruth Negga and Cillian Murphy have signed a petition for fair and equal pay for native performers and crew.
Over 2,500 people have added their signatures online.
It says the Irish diaspora in the US and worldwide strongly support the efforts of Irish Actors Equity, which is in talks with several government ministers to secure a guarantee “that Irish performers will not be subject to lesser terms and conditions regarding their intellectual property rights than international performers in similar roles”.
“This, unfortunately, has been the case for many years,” it states.
The petition is still open as Irish Equity plans to hold a solidarity rally with the striking SAG-AFTRA union and the Writers Guild of America today.
Smyth, who is from Dundalk, has first-hand experience of the set-up on both sides of the Atlantic. He has reaped the benefits of the American system where actors traditionally got residual cheques whenever their performances are aired.
The threat now, he says, is that the so-called “streamer” networks are imposing drastic cuts to the value of the residuals.
Hence, the strikes.
“It’s a lot worse in Ireland,” said the actor, who has starred in a number of big TV dramas, including CSI: NY and Criminal Minds.
“The system in Ireland is that the Irish cast and crew for the most part, unless it’s Colin or Cillian, are put on buyout contracts so don’t get residual payments.
“The awful thing about it is the Irish Government gives tax breaks to film and TV productions. Within the productions, the Irish cast and crew are paid far less than anyone brought over from England or the US. It’s 100pc discriminatory.
“Colin, Cillian and Ruth Negga have got behind the petition. They know how hard it is until you get to a point where you’re doing really, really well. I can really see how hurtful it is in Ireland.”
Actor Gerry O’Brien lodged a cheque for $800 (€735) yesterday for his role as an Irish man in Pirates of the Caribbean years ago. The payment covers just a quarter of the year.
He got a US contract for the job, rather than the typical Irish buyout one.
In contrast, he has earned just €54 in residuals in the last 20 years here. That was for an RTÉ TV series.
O’Brien said Equity wants a contract for Irish actors like that on offer to their British counterparts. The coveted UK contract sets out minimum pay rates, residual arrangements and other terms and conditions.
Irish production companies offer the buyout contracts on behalf of the major international studios when they are in town, he says.
A Dublin-based actor (27) did not want to be named for fear he would be “blacklisted” when going for jobs.
He has been following the Hollywood strike very closely.
“It shines a light on just how unfair the industry is,” he said.
“Those at the top are earning incredible amounts of money and profit. In a large part, it is due to those at the bottom scraping a living.
“I graduated from drama school in 2017. Last year, I made the most money I ever made working as an actor and that was €14,000. Obviously that is not sustainable.
“If you work on an Irish film, you get paid for the day of work and never see another penny. I routinely sign off my rights for €600 or €700 a day.
“I’m delighted that Cillian Murphy and Colm Meaney are coming out in support of small fry actors like myself.”
Actor Owen Roe has won many theatre awards during his career and his film appearances including Breakfast on Pluto, Intermission, Wide Open Spaces and Michael Collins.
He said actors here are “not prepared to go on strike” but it is an opportunity to inform younger ones of their rights.
“It’s far more competitive as well . There is AI and all those things. The whole buyout situation is not good for us.”
He was glad to see Cillian Murphy and other stars walk out of the Oppenheimer premiere in support of their US union.
“They don’t have to financially, I’d imagine,” he said. “It gives confidence to people who feel they are being exploited.
“I think it will be interesting to see what happens in America. If the whole thing of buyouts and residuals gets sorted. The attitude that we’re cheaper is offensive,” he said.'
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maplesupreme · 10 months
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*thinks about character I enjoy immensely and starts vibrating* great now I gotta chew on something
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