✨Wrestling Edits Masterpost✨
Kyle Fletcher 🏹
set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | set 5 ft. don callis | set 6 | set 7 ft. will ospreay |
set 8 vs. will ospreay pt 1. | set 9 vs. will ospreay pt. 2 | set 10 vs. will ospreay pt. 3 |
pic edit vs. will ospreay | set 11 | set 12 aussie open ft. mark davis | set 12 | set 13 vs. will ospreay | set 14
Will Ospreay 🪽
set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | set 5 ft. kyle fletcher | set 6 vs. kyle fletcher pt 1. | set 7 vs. kyle fletcher pt. 2 | set 8 vs. kyle fletcher pt. 3 | pic edit vs. kyle fletcher | set 9 | set 10 | set 11 vs. kyle fletcher
Rhea Ripley 🫦
set 1 | set 2 | set 3
Orange Cassidy 🍊
set 1 | set 2
Darby Allin 💀
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the way RTD teased 14's regeneration only to be like... SIKE! like he really thought “hmm i wonder just how many times we can have tennant's doctor not regenerate normally and get away with it?” and answered himself with a resounding “YO AS MANY TIMES AS WE DAMN WELL LIKE!” lol. and then—AND THEN—to go and have a 'considered merely mythical' BI-GENERATION?! i mean, WHY TF NOT?! bc honestly THEE most hilarious thing in all the bloody universes is obvs for tennant's particular iteration(s) of the doctor to just. GO ON! LIVING! FOREVER!
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SATURDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Early Morning Blues & Greens” (live 2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8 This song was written by Diane Hildebrand and Jack Keller, who wrote several cuts in the early Monkees album catalogue. Keller was part of the Brill Building/Don Kirshner songwriting stable in league with Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka. Hildebrand was more of a free spirit. In 1969 she released her own "underground pop" album with this song as the masthead. She also wrote for other artists and TV shows and released music under the name Joya Diane Skye.
Peter Tork adopted this song, usually associated with Davy Jones as a "deep cut" from The Monkees's HEADQUARTERS album. On this performance, Peter sang lead and played a bluesy guitar at a Monkees Convention in New Jersey 3-2-13. I sang harmonies and played bass in a "Monkees House Band" (i.e. Monkees road band alumni) with (the late) David "Loafy" Alexander, Rich Dart, Aviva Maloney + guitarist Damian Fanelli sitting in. We backed Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork with a night of music. We were celebrating the dearly departed Davy Jones + Micky’s birthday, with guest appearances from David Cassidy, Ron Dante (The Archies), and Deana Martin..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8
#blues #petertork #monkees #davyjones #mickydolenz #johnnyjblair #davidcassidy #rondante #deanamartin #damianfanelli #loafy #dianehildebrand #jackkeller #brillbuilding #donkirshner #neilsedaka #jonadianeskye
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Here’s Some Better Body Goals than Hemsworth
Please stop comparing your body to Chris Hemsworth and the like. That is an extreme example of a lifestyle where an individual not only has the time to work out four hours a day, but also has a personal trainer and enough money to fuel an extreme diet tailored to their body type. It’s unattainable for most people. If you ever want to see what sustainable, healthy, strong, attainable bodies look like for men, I suggest you look at stars and heartthrobs from the sixties and seventies, when no one contoured or surgically tightened their abs. Where animation wasn’t used to beef up super heroes, and stars didn’t have to spend several hours every day working out, they were allowed to be healthy and strong without extreme methods. Here’s some examples!
Davy Jones was a young heartthrob in the 1960s, he was quite the lady killer and as we’ve seen was able to do some impressive yoga moves and such. He had a strong healthy body without the pressure to be “shredded.”
Sean Cassidy was a singer and actor in the 1970s who swooned fans of all ages. He’s a skinnier guy, but toned. His body is an attainable example of a skinny buff.
Bobby Sherman was a star and heartthrob in the 1960s, quite the handsome guy and a good middle weight example.
Hollywood and peoples’ standards seemed to have changed now, and you may feel compelled to slave over a perfectly chiseled Greek body with washboard abs and heart shaped shoulders, however the fans and others have shown that you don’t have to have an unreasonably defined body to be seen as hot and impressive. Here’s some examples from recent TV!
First up Joe Keery. He’s a popular choice for young and old fans of Stranger Things, he said that he didn’t have too much of a set workout routine, just lived a healthy active life, but that hasn’t stopped the fans thirsting after him.
Christian Kane, while this is not his most flattering photo since he’s in the middle of a boxing match on the show, is an extremely attractive man with a strong and powerful body.
Cooper Barns is a comedic star who plays a super hero, and has the body match. However, he is encouraged to have a sustainable diet and exercise routine to eat what he likes as well as doesn’t overclock the hours in the gym.
Now that you’ve seen some examples of strong, healthy bodies, you may have a better idea of what to strive for with your own goals, since these photos and bodies weren’t done with makeup, surgery, or editing touch up.
In media, examples of unhealthy and toxic images crop up everywhere, influencing our idea of a strong, healthy body and what is considered attractive. I encourage you to look to more realistic and unstaged photos (as in not a photo shoot) for better examples of what to strive for.
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