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black-is-no-colour · 9 months
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Qian Li in "A Touch Like the Open Sea", photographed by Fernando Gomez and styled by Alex Montoya for Harper's Bazaar Serbia May 2020
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lemondedelamode · 2 years
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Nastya Gonchar & Viktoria Lulko by Guille Sanchez in “La Rive Gauche” for Schön Magazine September 2022
styled by Alex Montoya
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raceweek · 2 months
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infatuated with whatever is going on here
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crustacean-crush · 4 months
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the dome is a very special place <3
(this was made by me in canva)
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celticcatgirl2 · 1 month
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“…oh shit they got Reese Peanutbutter Cups now? The selection of snacks has REALLY improved since Reneé Took over form James…”
“Dad…we need to focus…”
“Oh right! I am Vengeance I am the night! And all that stuff…”
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krystal-sylph · 9 months
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[Brian, to Alex]: Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You ruined my life. Prepare to die.
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22mechanicalgoats · 5 months
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have a rough outline of a scene I want to write:
alex, confronting yassen, after having spent a lot of time with the man but only having just learned that yassen killed ian: "my name is alex rider. you killed my uncle. prepare to die."
yassen, who didn't realize that alex was *alex rider*, going through the five stages of grief but mostly stuck in shock: oh. okay.
alex looks at him. looks at him longer, and it's pretty much just a glare. he's stolen one of yassen's guns and has it pointed at yassen's forehead.
yassen is caught between deciding whether or not he's going to defend himself or not. the audience can't tell which he will decide.
then, alex brings the gun down to his side. he's seen something in yassen's eyes that he can't comprehend. and then he punches yassen in the jaw, and it feels like grief. and then he covers his face because he doesn't want yassen to see him sniffle.
"who am i kidding? I can't—"
and he cuts off and yassen, in that hears, "I'm not *you.*" and yassen thinks, "that's good." and alex means, "I can't kill you. I couldn't ever kill you, I hate that I've even caused harm to you at all."
And then they sit on the couch together, both grieving.
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dailyindycar · 2 years
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patricooward This or that #INDY500 edition
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lab-trash · 2 years
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So, genuinely, I feel a little odd about the BFW Fandom, because I totally understand shipping Cyd and Shelby. But at the same time, I ship Shelby with Alex (the girl who taught her how to code) and if I had to ship Cyd with anyone, it would be Daisy.
Barry and Naldo though, I ship them so hard.
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just-an-enby-lemon · 2 years
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Remember when I said making Batman: Unburied picrews was my new obcession? While I won't post all here, I made some shipp ones. And I really like it. So here goes nothing.
Eddie and Bruce
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Barbara and Renee:
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Pamela and Alex:
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Bonus: Dick and Kori
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Oh and I do have the link for this one:
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wigs-and-wonder · 2 years
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13 Days of Dolloween: Day 13
Well, here we are on the big day itself at the end of 13 Days of Dolloween: everybody is in their costume and ready to head out trick or treating! Hope everyone has a fun and safe Halloween!
Anybody dressing up this year? What are you going as, if so? I’m probably going to throw on my Ren Fair outfit from this year (Yay, work from home!).
“This is Halloween..Halloween...Halloween!”
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lemondedelamode · 2 years
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Nastya Gonchar & Viktoria Lulko by Guille Sanchez in “La Rive Gauche” for Schön Magazine September 2022
styled by Alex Montoya 
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giga-courses · 4 months
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Mastering Market Dynamics: Unveiling the Significance of an Advanced Price Action Course
In the intricate world of financial markets, where decisions are often made in the blink of an eye, mastering the art of price action analysis is a key determinant of trading success. An advanced price action course serves as the beacon for traders seeking a deeper understanding of market dynamics. In this article, we explore the significance of an Advanced Price Action Course, unraveling the insights and skills it offers to empower traders in navigating the complexities of the financial landscape.
Foundations of Price Action: At its core, price action analysis involves studying the movements of an asset's price on a chart. An advanced price action course builds upon the foundational principles, providing a comprehensive understanding of how price movements reflect market sentiment, supply and demand dynamics, and the psychology of market participants.
Candlestick Patterns and Trend Analysis: An advanced course delves into the intricate world of candlestick patterns and trend analysis. Traders learn to decipher the messages conveyed by individual candlesticks and their arrangements, identifying trend reversals, continuations, and potential breakout points. This skill becomes invaluable in anticipating market movements with a higher degree of accuracy.
Support and Resistance Mastery: Understanding support and resistance levels is a cornerstone of effective price action analysis. Advanced courses equip traders with the tools to identify significant price levels, understand their psychological impact, and leverage them for making informed trading decisions. Mastery of support and resistance contributes to better entry and exit strategies.
Advanced Chart Patterns: Beyond basic chart patterns, an advanced price action course introduces traders to more complex formations. Head and shoulders, double tops, and triangles are among the patterns explored in-depth. Recognizing these patterns enables traders to anticipate potential trend reversals or trend continuation, enhancing their ability to make timely and strategic trades.
Dynamic Risk Management: Successful trading is not only about identifying profitable opportunities but also managing risks effectively. Advanced price action courses emphasize dynamic risk management strategies, teaching traders how to set stop-loss orders, determine position sizes, and adapt risk parameters based on market conditions. This proactive approach safeguards capital in the face of market volatility.
Psychology of Trading: Trading is as much a psychological endeavor as it is a technical one. Advanced courses delve into the psychology of trading, helping traders understand their own biases, emotions, and decision-making processes. Armed with this self-awareness, traders can cultivate discipline, resilience, and a rational approach to trading even in challenging market scenarios.
Intraday and Swing Trading Strategies: An advanced price action course equips traders with a diverse arsenal of intraday and swing trading strategies. Whether it's scalping short-term price movements or capturing larger trends over days or weeks, traders learn to adapt their approaches based on market conditions and timeframes. This versatility enhances their ability to thrive in various market environments.
Real-world Application through Case Studies: To bridge theory and practice, advanced price action courses often include real-world case studies. Traders analyze historical price action, applying the principles they've learned to dissect market behavior. This hands-on experience reinforces their understanding and hones their analytical skills for future market scenarios.
Conclusion:
An advanced price action course is not just an educational investment; it is a gateway to a deeper understanding of the nuanced dynamics that govern financial markets. As traders embark on this learning journey, they gain a competitive edge by honing their analytical skills, mastering the psychological aspects of trading, and acquiring a versatile set of strategies. In the fast-paced and ever-changing world of finance, an advanced price action course becomes the compass guiding traders through the complexities, helping them navigate with confidence and make informed decisions in the pursuit of trading success.
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celticcatgirl2 · 1 month
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“…pencil case huh? I was hoping I’d have like an action figure by now…but yeah sure I’ll take that…”
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dropoutdottv · 3 months
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This week on Dropout: on Monday, the season 6 premiere of Game Changer (with players Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, and Oscar Montoya); on Tuesday, the season 3 finale of Dirty Laundry (with guests Jess Ross, Oscar Montoya, Paul F. Tompkins, and Kimia Behpoornia); on Wednesday, episode 6 of Dimension 20: Fantasy High Junior Year; on Thursday, the episode 6 Adventuring Party talkback; and on Friday, Very Important People Last Looks (with director Tamar Levine and makeup lead Alex Perrone)
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