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Wolf Cassie outed Rachel for eating bacon even though she was supposed to go vegetarian. Why do you think she was going veggie? For Cassie? For Tobias? Because it was a fashionable diet? Something else? She clearly gave up on it, too.
I feel like Rachel was like "I probably should at least try being vegetarian after turning into animals, right?" Because it seemed only sensible under the circumstances. And that lasted for about 30 seconds before she was like "screw this, I have much bigger things to worry about right now."
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madcat-world · 11 months
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the Message (1 of 6) - Roman Kupriianov
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soupy-sez · 7 months
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message (1982) [X]
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ritadcsc · 1 month
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Ele põe um pouco do céu em nosso coração para que nunca desejemos menos que o céu.
2 Coríntios 5: 5 (versão A mensagem)
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todayinhiphophistory · 10 months
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five released The Message July 1, 1982
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icy-watch · 3 months
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Cole is in dad mode with story time!
And there's puppets!
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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natygcaves · 3 months
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Os entulhos têm impedido que o rio de Deus flua facilmente em sua vida.
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abigail-pent · 1 year
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So here's a question. What does it mean that the Message has two parts left?
When I first read this, my mind seized on "The name for this part of the message was 'Aim' when the message was passed to us through ny forebear Emma Sen." From this I inferred two things. One, the message is passed from generation to generation; a human chain, stretching back millennia, like Wake says about her name. I also am very convinced that the Message is meant to function like aboriginal Australian oral history, which has remained accurate for millennia. Two, that tazmuir is very funny ("Emma Sen"/MSN, get it, ha ha).
But if the Message is only carried by one person in a generation -- if there's only one Messenger -- then what does it mean that there are only two parts left? Does this mean the Message is only meant to last for one more generation? And if so, why is it that we are reaching the end of BOE's notion of history?
Alternatively, it could be that there used to be many keepers of the Message in any given generation, but now there are only a few. Specifically, now there are only two keepers, or two parts, at a time: the Messenger, and Noodle.
We have a lot of hints that Noodle is extremely important in his own right. In the dramatis personae, he is described as "king of dogs in secret". In chapter 20, We Suffer describes the Messenger by saying, "All you need to know is that they are the one with the little arboreal dog who is elderly" -- implying the Messenger is defined by the dog in some way. In chapter 18, the second Palamedes asks Aim about the implant, "Noodle had gotten up from the basket and the hair right at his flanks was standing up as though it had been electrocuted, and he was growling. Nona had never heard Noodle growl before." In this interview, tazmuir says Noodle is "the most important dog in the universe."
I don't think Aim is the next-to-last Messenger; I think Emma Sen passed a task related to the caretaking of Noodle, and Noodle's message, on to Aim, and they're currently the two remaining pieces of the Message. I think it's possible that the implant connects Aim and Noodle, rendering them "they," the last two parts of the Message.
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Books of 2024: THE MESSAGE by K.A. Applegate, adapted by Chris Grine.
The original ANIMORPHS books were a hugely formative influence on....My Entire Life, Writerly and Otherwise, so I've been collecting the graphic novels as they come out, too!
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roseillith · 1 month
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  الرسالة // THE MESSAGE (1976) dir. MOUSTAPHA AKKAD
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kemetic-dreams · 3 months
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Mainstream breakthrough
Flavor Flav of Public Enemy performing in 1991
In 1990, Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet was a significant success with music critics and consumers. The album played a key role in hip hop's mainstream emergence in 1990, dubbed by Billboard editor Paul Grein as "the year that rap exploded". In a 1990 article on its commercial breakthrough, Janice C. Thompson of Time wrote that hip hop "has grown into the most exciting development in American pop music in more than a decade." Thompson noted the impact of Public Enemy's 1989 single "Fight the Power", rapper Tone Lōc's single Wild Thing being the best-selling single of 1989, and that at the time of her article, nearly a third of the songs on the Billboard Hot 100 were hip hop songs. In a similar 1990 article, Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times put hip hop music's commercial emergence into perspective:
It was 10 years ago that the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" became the first rap single to enter the national Top 20. Who ever figured then that the music would even be around in 1990, much less produce attractions that would command as much pop attention as Public Enemy and N.W.A? "Rapper's Delight" was a novelty record that was considered by much of the pop community simply as a lightweight offshoot of disco—and that image stuck for years. Occasional records—including Grandmaster Flash's "The Message" in 1982 and Run-DMC's "It's Like That" in 1984—won critical approval, but rap, mostly, was dismissed as a passing fancy—too repetitious, too one dimensional. Yet rap didn't go away, and an explosion of energy and imagination in the late 1980s leaves rap today as arguably the most vital new street-oriented sound in pop since the birth of rock in the 1950s.
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cawcawmutterficker · 1 year
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the main difference between inej and kaz is that kaz is in the gang wars and cruel schemes of his own volition, his choosing and inej isn't. after kaz survives, his first (and only) thought is vengeance. after inej is out of the menagerie, her first thought is freedom. she never goes for tante heleen like kaz goes for pekka. she decides that she'll fight slavers and free slaves - she goes to the root of the problem. kaz can't see the root of his situation and he essentially becomes pekka rollins while wanting to exact punishment on him. it never occurs to him to dismantle the system, he just learns to navigate it like a shark (a true capitalist icon, jk). they both do much amoral shit to get by but we know that kaz chose this lifestyle and inej is there to pay off her debt so she can finally be free
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ritadcsc · 1 month
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Deus está educando vocês; é por isso que vocês nunca devem desistir. Ele está tratando vocês como filhos queridos. Essa provação que vocês estão enfrentando não é um castigo; é um treinamento, a experiência normal dos filhos.
Hebreus 12: 4-11 (versão A mensagem p. 1721)
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icy-watch · 3 months
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...you told the wolf about your dad?
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twotwofroote · 4 months
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Did anyone else have a typo in the new Animorphs graphic novel? Aximili's last name starts with an I. Not an L.
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