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chuckletons · 3 months
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i'd assume not everyone knows but like. do not ask what van partible's thoughts on carl are. do not ask anything involving the retool. not on twitter, not on here through someone else. not only is it personal but i know too much about johnny bravo's production history and that sounds like the worst possible idea to me given what he Has said publicly
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musicmattersmedia · 2 months
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Welcome to this episode of Music Matters Media, where we dive headfirst into Ariana Grande's highly anticipated seventh studio album, 'Eternal Sunshine.' Released to a thunderous reception, the album shattered Spotify's global single-day streaming record for 2024 with an astonishing 58.1 million streams! Join us as we unpack Ariana's grand return to the music scene and her memorable Saturday Night Live performance. Listen as we give you an in-depth analysis of 'Eternal Sunshine.' We discuss the sonic landscape of the record, and we'll share the highlights, our personal favorite tracks, and where we think this album lands in her discography. Don't miss our rating of Grande's return and discover if 'Eternal Sunshine' lives up to its luminous title.
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Ariana's SNL Performances: https://youtu.be/pLBXk3nMVAQ?si=qwHkROmJ6vD_aw3u
https://youtu.be/sgw3BmOb5eI?si=GiwECdiXtfmmFzNu
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lee-kangin · 7 months
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"You were never leaving Tottenham, were you? [...] I've said this before, but when I left I went to QPR, Portsmouth, Aston Villa, Norwich on loan, Southampton, Liverpool, Portsmouth again and I came back to Tottenham and Ledley was in the same place I'd left him."
THAT LEDLEY KING EPISODE with Peter Crouch, Chris Stark, and Steve Sidwell
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gnarlystarships · 1 year
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I just want to say. There’s no way Cecil is gonna survive the next round of the Tumblr Sexyman polls. Unless something crazy changes in the next ~45 minutes the final four will be Cecil, The Onceler, Sans, and Reigen. There’s no way he’s gonna beat those titans. But I’m so proud of him for making it this far and I love him and I support him and he’s truly one of the most important characters ever to me 💗
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crowleysgirl56 · 2 months
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OMG two of my favourite podcasts just collided with a cross over episode! Fantasies do come true!
Absolutely loving the amazing episode of Midnight Burger and The Amelia Project. These are two beautifully written fictional shows with so much love, laughter, diversity, queer representation, heartbreaking love stories, and quirky science fiction.
The episode is called Somnium. Go listen now! Highly recommend!
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crookshanks23 · 1 year
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What an episode. It was certainly not what I was expecting. But it did make me laugh a whole bunch, and I can't really ask for it to do any more than that. The last two episodes have definitely been a breather after all the super drama. I appreciate them, even though it's not my preferred type of humor. Looking forward to two weeks from now when we get to hear some stand up.
(also super excited about the mystery whodunnit bonus series that's coming)
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marinaers · 5 months
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this last post brought to you by my insatiable yearning to make a horror podcast and spending all day thinking about which version of events i'd write about for ravi
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hepodcast · 6 months
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LISTEN NOW🎙️What is deeply rooted in Khoon Hooi’s life beyond fashion? Why does the journey is consequential to him? How does he take a step back to move forward? HE unfolds the fabric of his life.
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waterfallofspace · 11 months
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Aahh we're so glad you've joined us in the t/ma corner of snzblr. Are you in a puddle crying yet? What was your favorite episode(s)?
I could:
-send you various meta
-send you fic prompts for characters of your choice
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Ahha~ That would be a resounding yes!! I am broken <33 Live reaction of me after the last episode (and honestly the last little arc as a whole):
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Gahdsojlgn- a favourite child??? Okay I don't know about 'favourite', but I can list some of the ones sticking to my mind/that I remember enjoying the most!! (Okay... it's a bit of a long list... but given there's 200 episodes, I'm limiting myself a lot~) 11, 67, 92 (Elias <3), 104 (Tim <3), 111 (Gerry <3), the whole 117 - 121 sequence, 132, 160 (ofc), as well as the next few personal statement ones... the birthday party scene... it lives with me ;-; (also SOO MANY in season 5, I just loved that whole arc, still too fresh in my mind to pick favourites~)
And uh- everything? Can I say send me everything? Both? Both, both. Both is good. Literally though- I've been just CONSUMING TMA content now, so I'd be ecstatic to get anything from you at all about it!!! Metas, prompts, yes! I've been binging PMVs for over an hour~~
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icouldhyperfixatehim · 8 months
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reverietruecrime · 1 year
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📸 Pictures for podcast episode 151.
Henry Louis Wallace: The Taco Bell Strangler
Tashanda Bethea • 18
Sharon Nance • 32
Caroline Love • 20
Shawna Hawk • 20
Audrey Spain • 24
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limewatt · 1 month
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I <3 CAPTIONS
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misschanandlerbong-3 · 5 months
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I really appreciate that this is a time of year designated to spend time with family and engage in family traditions of meals shared together and community.
However. At the same time, and not discounting that. This is your annual reminder that the Thanksgiving origin stories we tell play a significant role in the propagandizing narrative of American innocence with regards to indigenous peoples.
This time of year, we often, in addition to spending time with family, do the ritual retelling of the "origin story" of Thanksgiving, whether this be kids learning in school about the first Thanksgiving between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag/Wôpanâak peoples, watching the Charlie Brown special retelling this, or dressing up as pilgrims and Indians. This narrative, regardless of its veracity or attention to the surrounding context, is often one of the only narratives we tell about American colonies and indigenous peoples. Its dominance in our collective imagination is reinforced by our ritual retelling of it every year. And it does this in the relative scarcity of narratives about the horrors American colonists inflected upon indigenous peoples as they wiped out large swaths of indigenous people through violence and disease, not to mention various forms of gendered violence.
I want to emphasize that it is the lack of these narratives of the violence Americans inflicted (and continue to inflict) upon Native Americans, in combination with the dominance of the Thanksgiving narrative, that contribute to a continuing imagining of America as innocent, as not owing indigenous peoples reparations as well as an end to violence and recognition of sovereignty.
And this trope of American innocence is not limited to our relation to indigenous peoples. It comes up again when we talk about slavery and African Americans (see, for example, the resistance to The 1619 Project, which was attempting to relieve the narrative scarcity around the horrors of slavery). It comes up again when we talk about Asian Americans the specific forms of racist violence that America has always subjected them to (from the treatment of Asian immigrants working on railways to the Japanese detention camps of WWII to the violence visited upon Asian Americans during Covid). And so much more.
And this narrative of American innocence is especially reinforced by trying to put temporal distance between the oppression Americans acknowledge and us now. For example, when people respond to BLM or demands for reparations with "but that was in the past, get over it." Or the continual rhetorical positioning of indigenous peoples as "ancient" or as not continuing to struggle for existence and thriving.
And we see it again in the US's respond to the mass genocide of Palestinian civilians by the state of Israel.
As I said at the beginning, I appreciate Thanksgiving as a time to come together with family and participate in family traditions. But I can simultaneously recognize that Thanksgiving and the narratives we tell around it are part and parcel to the, I repeat, propagandizing narrative of American innocence, which serves to legitimize the continuing oppression of people of color, indigenous peoples, and many other minority populations in the US, as well as abroad.
I highly, highly encourage you to:
(i) read up a bit on these attempts to tell other stories countering the trope of American innocence (for example, Viet Than Nguyen's The Sympathizer, or the 1619 Project, or Dorothy Roberts's Fatal Invention, or Kim Tallbear's Native American DNA, or Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's As We Have Always Done, or Nesrine Malik's We Need New Stories, and so many others)
(ii) support indigenous groups like the NDN collective, and educate yourself on the indigenous peoples who lived and continue to live in your area (so, for Pittsburgh, look into the Council of the Three Rivers American Indian Center)
(iii) learn what indigenous groups are actually asking for, for example the NDN collective's statement concerning Palestine, or educating yourself on what demands for "sovereignty" mean for indigenous peoples in the US
But I also encourage you to enjoy your time with family this holiday! It's a special time that I'm glad the institutions of America give us time for
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gnarlystarships · 1 year
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the powerful sleepy powers of podcast
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scarystuffpodcast · 9 months
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New episode! We're celebrating the release of the HAUNTED REELS anthology from Dark Matter Ink with a special chat with curator David Lawson Jr. You can order the book at the link below and our episode is available wherever you get your pods! http://darkmattermagazine.shop/haunted10
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megy-k · 6 months
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It's Ace Awareness Week!!!
Jon is on the surface the stereotypical ace character- completley depraved of humanity, cold towards everyone around him and too busy for relationships, but through the story we watch him grow as a person, struggle with his own humanity and his disconnection with people around him. We see not just that he cares, but that he loves all those people around him and that he latches onto them till the very end.
I'm not that good at putting my thoughts into words, but I belive it goes without saying that, to me, as an ace person myself, who has struggled for so long with my own humanity purely because I've never seen a character like Jon, and to many other ace people, having a character like this, in somewhat-popular media, who has the same struggles as many asexual people (though ours don't feature the Eldritch horror, I hope), is SO important and so humanizing.
I don't know if Jonny Sims knew what impact making a main character of a horror podcast asexual would have on ace listeners - he probably didn't. But I hope that he found out.
Representation matters, you are not alone and stay safe.
Sorry for the rant,
Happy Asexual Awerness Week!
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