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stylestream · 7 days
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Kristen Bell | Osman blazer • Jimmy Choo pumps | Teen Titans Go! To The Movies Los Angeles Premiere | 2018
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nadjinovuljubav11 · 3 months
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i ovako i onako kako god se okrene
nisam bio ja za tebe ni ti nisi za mene
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shallot23 · 4 months
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A thousand tongues. A swollen sea of voices. They will speak my name.
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saccharine-dreamer · 9 months
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Osman 2022 Spring Ready-to-Wear
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I've started a new fic for Ask 101 because I am obsessed with this series- Pls go read
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AND FREE PALESTINE
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hundredthousandtimes · 10 months
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Özge Törer as Bala Hatun and Burak Özçivit as Osman Kuruluş:Osman Episode 128
Requested by @balahatunandmalhun
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kostastsi4 · 28 days
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magnificentlyreused · 23 days
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This gold and silver vest was first worn by Şehzade Mustafa in the first episode of the first season of Magnificent Century. It was worn again by Şehzade Mehmed in the nineteenth episode of the same season. The vest also appeared in the twelth episode of the second season among the belongings of the recently deceased Sultanzade Mehmed. Seventeen episodes later it was worn by Şehzade Bayezid. The vest is next seen on Nergisşah Sultan in the twenty-ninth episode of the third season. It is also worn by Osman, the son of Turahanoğlu Turgul Bey aka Atmaca, in the twelth episode of the fourth season.
Magnificent Century: Kösem used the vest twice in its first season on Şehzade Osman (later Sultan Osman II) and Şehzade Ibrahim (later Sultan Ibrahim) in the twelth and twenty-third episode, respectively.
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randomisedgaming · 1 year
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Japanese & Europe arcade flyers for the 1996 title from Mitchell Corporation:
Cannon Dancer / Osman
New home version is out today.
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viciogame · 5 months
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🎮 Tanzer (Mega Drive)
Complete Gameplay: https://youtu.be/jyUfJ3G4_oI
#Tanzer #Sega #MegaDrive #MikaelTillander #Kickstarter #SegaGenesis #MegaCatStudios #SGDK #Strider #Osman #Hagane #KeitaAmemiya #RogerDean #Guyver #homebrew #TecToy #株式会社セガ #メガドライブ #Viciogame #Gameplay #Walkthrough #Playthrough #Longplay #LetsPlay #Game #Videogames #Games
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witekspicsbanknotes · 4 months
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Turkish fancy notes - Osmans / 1 Bir Osmanli Lirasi. Photo set 2.
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lesserknownwaifus · 1 year
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lumeliasimblr · 1 month
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The Griffith / Osman household was very chill this round, so here's four pics of sweet baby Nura now she's a toddler
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Justin seems to be making the rounds of Lumelian teens, trying to proposition Ariadne after his rejection of Nebula, but Ariadne saw right through him. Meanwhile, Thetis and Axel Chappel have been growing closer.
Griffith / Osman - Second Summer - Year Five
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styleofdiamandis · 1 month
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PHOTOSHOOT: FAULT MAGAZINE
Marina aka. Electra Heart was photographed by the talented Jennifer Endom for FAULT Magazine!
Styling by Tallulah Harlech with assistance by Arndt Stobba, hair by Darren Evans and makeup by Niamh Quinn, respectively.
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For the first set of photos, she was dressed in a soft pink body-loving dress with center slit and sculptural hand-tied bow from Osman's Spring/Summer 2012 collection.
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Tallulah decked out Marina in UK brands only for this editorial. Check out her romantic Melody satin, organza and crystal ballerina gloves by Cornelia James ($344.00).
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Cornelia James "Melody" Ballerina Gloves ($344.00)
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Throughout the entire shoot, she rocked these adorable Vivienne Westwood x Melissa blue plastic slingback pumps with decorative pink heart and peep-toe.
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There were also two House of Holland looks in the game!
From the Spring/Summer 2012 collection - pink and orange plaid three-button cropped blazer jacket with its matching kilt skirt, and purple and green V-neck sleeveless sheeth cocktail dress.
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One of Marina's most-loved (and most sought-after) items during the "Electra Heart" era was this Topshop blue fluffy knitted ballet wrap top, which also made an appearance in the "Primadonna" video.
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In a couple of outtakes, Marina is seen wearing this vintage 1960s mod blue polka-dot vinyl rain coat. I also saw it in red, brown, black and yellow. And even as a cape version!
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accras · 1 year
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Ayaan Ahmed (”Nala”) and Khalil Ghazal (”Osman”) | Snabba Cash on Netflix
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pixelgrotto · 10 months
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Cannon Dancin' In The Middle East
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If the Strider series represents a Japanese team making a blazing action game set in a Soviet futurescape, then Cannon Dancer is the same but for the Middle East.
Prevously unknown except to the handful of people who either touched the arcade cabinet or downloaded the ROM for MAME, Cannon Dancer flew under the radar for nearly 30 years until it got a surprise remaster earlier this year. I have the pleasure of reporting that Cannon Dancer's 2023 Switch port is just as batshit as the 1996 arcade original, and I'm glad that a wider audience can now experience the joy of an assassin in floopy trousers rampaging through the streets of future Dubai, kicking tigers in the face and battling giant goddesses for control over the planet.
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Cannon Dancer is a spiritual successor to the original Strider, made by designer Kouichi Yotsui after he left Capcom and decided to channel the same energy that birthed Strider Hiryu for Mitchell Corporation. He did this despite the fact that arcade platforming action games were pretty much dead in '96, and as a result Cannon Dancer never did well financially. But I doubt that anyone who played this visual kaleidoscope back in the day forgot it. Cannon Dancer bursts with bright colors and killer sprite art, depicting some of the most vibrant levels I've ever seen.
It starts out in Agadan, a cyberpunk UAE-style metropolis on the Persian Gulf, and continues to a temple, a sprawing desert, the Indian Ocean, some forest near Aleppo, Prague, and a weird final level that may or may not take place in the Earth's upper hemisphere, except that it's red and nightmarish instead of freezing cold. Throughout all these arenas, Cannon Dancer's protagonist, a dude named Kirin, exquisitely beats ass by kicking things until they explode and getting powerups that shoot after-images of himself across the screen. How do you know you've gotten a power up? The color of Kirin's pants change. It's great stuff.
Visually, I've appreciated Cannon Dancer's aesthetic ever since I first glimpsed it in emulated screenshots. Just as the Strider series' unusual penchant for Soviet-era futurism feels dated yet novel at the same time, Cannon Dancer's depiction of Western Asia populated by robots, techno troopers, oil rig mechs and pyamids rising above skyscapes is rad. It's rare to get a Japanese game (or any game from the '90s and 2000s, really) that channels the Middle East in a way that isn't just an Arabian Nights retread or some drab, browish setting for world militaries to make a mess in. While I wouldn't exactly call Cannon Dancer's "representation" good, it's at least fun and memorable.
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One missed opportunity is that Kirin doesn't appear to be Middle Eastern himself, despite the English version giving him the Turkish name "Osman." (In fact, Cannon Dancer was released outside of Japan as Osman, and the new re-release generously goes by the title Cannon Dancer Osman. But let's be real, Cannon Dancer is 100% the better name.) Instead, he seems to be your usual Japanese action game badass who serves on Teki, a mercenary squad. He takes orders from Jack Layzon, the attorney general of the WORLD who desses like a 1930s gangster, because Cannon Dancer's vision of the future is wild. After a routine mission to take down cultists goes haywire, Kirin is left in the desert to rot and forced to seek revenge on his old Teki comrades and Mr. Layzon. Along the way, the deity Abdullah enslaves him as her personal avatar of justice...until Kirin breaks free and goes to beat the crud out of her as well, presumably becoming a deity himself by the end of the game.
This is my own interpretation of the plot as gathered from the various Cannon Dancer entries on the Strider wiki, by the way. There is a surprising amount of story bubbling around the edges of this game, but it's all stuff cobbled together from interviews or magazine articles. There are actual cutscenes, sure, but they feel like the work of a development team tasked to create a game based on an 80-episode 1995 anime about a cyber ninja in Baghdad that nobody else watched. Obviously, most Japanese games in the '90s had something lost in translation. But Cannon Dancer takes it to a new level, relishing in its incomprehensible nature yet offering the curious a treasure trove of lore if they bother to dig around online. It reminds me of the underrated Strider NES game, which was also baffling yet at least had a manga to fill in the gaps, and I respect it for that.
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As far as its status as a Strider spiritual successor goes, I'd say that I actually prefer Cannon Dancer over both Strider 2 and Double Helix's 2014 Strider remix. Those are decent games held back by poor pacing, whereas Cannon Dancer is just as tight as the original 1989 Strider, if not more so thanks to the additional years that Kouichi Yotsui and his team had to improve on gameplay mechanics. And while you could dismiss Cannon Dancer as too much of a clone to win such praise, as some did in the years leading up to its re-release, I think there's more room out there for mashups which can best be described as "neon-drenched Dubai nightlife meets Jojo's Bizarre Adventure." Cannon Dancer is a garish Middle Eastern fever dream, and the world is better off for its existence.
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