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RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE | SEASON 12 (2020)
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yourdailyqueer · 11 months
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Dahlia Sin
Gender: Male (she/her in drag)
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 13 May 1991  
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Drag artist, reality star, sex worker
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slutnali · 11 months
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queens-of-lockscreens · 11 months
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Dahlia Sin & Light Blue $
(like/reblog if u use, kay?)
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puppywritesthings · 2 years
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s12 but as unhinged glee moments
don’t call it a comeback.
dahlia sin: finn singing “you’re having my baby” to his then girlfriend even though that was not, in fact, his baby (it’s not like he knew that at the time though)
rock m sakura: when tina hit her head on a fountain and part of that episode becomes a body swap episode
nicky doll: sue sylvester marrying herself
aiden zhane: when sue locked up klaine in an elevator to kiss as a saw trap
brita: the acafellas performing boyz 2 men’s “i wanna s*x you up” at a parent-teacher conference
jan: “well, i didn’t mean to send her to an ACTIVE crack house.”
widow von du: sue sylvester recreating the music video for madonna’s “vogue”
heidi n closet: mercedes protesting the removal of tater tots in the cafeteria
jackie cox: all of “let’s have a kiki/turkey turkey time”
crystal methyd: the nyada acapella group doing a cover of somebody else’s cover of “baby got back” and fox getting a lawsuit
gigi goode:  the very concept of fondue for two
jaida essense hall: vocal adrenaline performing “bohemian rhapsody” interspersed with footage of quinn giving birth
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strutterbetty · 2 years
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Reunion :)) (minus Jaida 💔)
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Season 12 - RuPaul’s DragCon 2022(L.A)
(par 1)
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jkontumblr · 2 years
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Dahlia Sin
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lipsyncforyourlife · 10 months
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untasdedessin · 1 month
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The last time Stardew Valley had a big update I made a series of pixel art drawings.
Why not do it again?
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cupidthewriter · 5 months
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Incorrect Quotes Again (nnt stuff including a little gloxinia x oc )
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gloxinia: Bonjour, drole. Voulez–vous coucher avec moi? drole: No, I don't want to sleep with you. gloxinia: Is that what that means? Oh, man, I had a really gross tennis instructor.
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drole: I like your top, gloxinia! Sage: I have a name, you know. gloxinia: sighs Why. Why are you like this.
elizabeth: You know, gloxinia gives drole flowers everyday, I wish you'd do that too. meliodas: Okay. Later meliodas: gives drole flowers drole: ??? meliodas: I don't know, I'm confused as well.
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meliodas: I sleep with a gun under my pillow. elizabeth: I sleep with a knife. zeldris: Both of you are pathetic. meliodas: Oh yeah? What do you sleep with? zeldris: gelda.
zeldris: That's ridiculous, gelda doesn't have a crush on me. meliodas: Yes they do. elizabeth: Yes they do. gelda: Yes I do.
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Gelda: zeldris and I are no longer dating. zeldris: Gelda, that’s a horrible way of telling people we’re married.
king: How do I ask someone out? dahlia: Roses are red, violets are blue, guess what, my bed has room for two. king: No! helbram: Twinkle twinkle little star, we can do it in a car. king: Stop! gloxinia: Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream, merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily I can make you scream. king: I feel like the last one is verging dangerously into serial killer territory.
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overlyimmersed · 11 months
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So...yknow how when Fairies are born from the same plant that makes them siblings?
Does that make Gerheade Harlequin's sister?
And does that mean all the Fairy Kings are brothers, too?
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mrkanman · 11 months
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the missing pages
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jessisart · 2 months
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I was debating whether to wait to post all my @ockissweek drawings at once when they were finished or to post them one at a time but I'm a Slow Worker so if I waited y'all probably wouldn't see them for a week or two 🥺
so first up is my toreador nick and my friend's gangrel (and hound to the former las vegas sheriff), dahlia!!!
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beautifulgiants · 7 months
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Article in link or read below:
We Are Entering Into the Josh Hartnett-aissance
BY LIAM GAUGHAN
PUBLISHED JUL 28, 2023
Are we seeing Josh Hartnett's comeback?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like a movie star’s face can sell a movie on its own anymore — unless you happen to be Tom Cruise. While this is tough news for the stars of this generation (apologies to all four Chrises), it’s even more disappointing for the actors that were iconic in the early 20th century that no longer have the same draw over audiences. Young, charismatic leading men who once starred in action films, romantic comedies, and major blockbusters are now left to fend for minor roles in either independent projects or television shows; it’s been a while since we heard from Ryan Philippe, Ashton Kutcher, Jim Sturgess, or Hayden Christensen in a major, lasting way.
However, Josh Hartnett has had a surprising comeback in the past year thanks to his roles in the sixth season of Black Mirror and Christopher Nolan’s historical masterpiece Oppenheimer. These roles suggest that the “Joshaissance” is about to take Hollywood by storm, and it’s about time that Hartnett’s talents are finally being rewarded and praised.
Josh Hartnett’s Career Had an Ambitious Beginning
While Hartnett’s name is often thrown around as yet another forgotten heartthrob of yesteryear, his career was one that started out in a very ambitious place. Hartnett managed to crawl his way out of the Halloween franchise after his debut role in 1998’s Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, preventing himself from being stuck with the series for the disastrous Halloween: Resurrection. His next horror film wasn’t in a major franchise, but with a rising auteur in Robert Rodriguez via The Faculty. The role showed the versatility that Hartnett had at his disposal; not only could he play a compelling teenage protagonist in a fun horror film with a tone akin to Scream, but he could deal with some of the weirder decisions that Rodriguez made in order for the film to feel so unique compared to other teen monster movies.
Before Hartnett started becoming a mainstream romantic comedy icon, he worked with several more significant directors. Another role that showed the range of his abilities was Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides; it’s a film that revolves around how young men perceive beauty and innocence, and how misguided their beliefs on love and romance really are. However, Coppola allows Hartnett’s character Trip Fontaine to be one that the audience can feel sorry for, as his feelings for the girls are genuine, and the sense of danger that he adds to their lives feels exciting, and not toxic. It’s a multifaceted role that once again required Hartnett to fit within the parameters of Coppola’s commentary and play the role of a traditionally charismatic leading man.
Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor isn’t a film that anyone is particularly proud of, but Hartnett’s decision to join the film is completely understandable; what actor of his age would turn down the opportunity to star in a major World War II epic (only a few years after Saving Private Ryan) from the director of The Rock and Bad Boys? Hartnett certainly sells the melodrama better than Ben Affleck and manages to add a touch of emotion to a largely soulless action spectacle. Adding charisma to a project that lacked it before is something that Hartnett began to make a habit of; in the next decade of his career, he made rather generic romantic comedies like Blow Dry, Mozart and the Whale, 40 Days and 40 Nights, and Town & Country more entertaining thanks to his personality.
Even when appearing in mainstream films, Hartnett clearly had the ambition to work on more ambitious projects. He tried his hand at something far more unsettling than The Faculty with the gruesome vampire film 30 Days of Night and worked with Rodriguez again for an intimidating role in Sin City. Even some of his failed prospects suggested good intentions on Hartnett’s part; he got to work on a Brian De Palma movie (even if it was The Black Dahlia), co-starred with Harrison Ford (even if it was the disastrous Hollywood Homicide), and tried more than once to work with Nolan.
Netflix’s science fiction anthology series Black Mirror has an affinity for casting A-listers, even if they’re stardom may have faded in recent memory. While Season 6 was a mixed bag that contained some of the show’s most biting commentary and its worst clichés, the standout episode by far was the 1960s space romance “Beyond the Sea.” It served as a surprising comeback for Hartnett, who showed a true villainous, toxic side to himself that has never been seen in any of his previous work. Hartnett isn’t a mustache-twirling supervillain; he appears as David, a lonely astronaut whose family is killed by a cult leader (Rory Culkin) and longs for someone to care for him in their absence. It’s when David starts crossing the line of consent in his quest to heal that Hartnett transforms him from being sympathetic to scary.
Hartnett finally got his chance to work with Nolan in Oppenheimer, a film that co-stars many once promising young leading men whose careers have hit a standstill, including Josh Peck, Alden Ehrenreich, Scott Grimes, Dane DeHaan, Alex Wolff, and Jack Quaid. Hartnett showed maturity himself with his performance as Ernest Lawrence; while he’s friendly with Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) and even supports some of his more experimental propositions, he’s also deeply skeptical about any political movements that arise in the laboratory. Hartnett shows these convictions as unrelated to Lawrence’s personal stance; he simply wants to avoid distractions and keep the experiments objective. It’s an understated, subtle role; while Oppenheimer’s Best Supporting Actor campaign during the Academy Award season will likely revolve around both Robert Downey Jr. and Matt Damon, Hartnett is no less worthy.
2023 was a year when Hartnett recognized his talents and chose to challenge himself once more; he even managed to lampoon his own stardom with a self-referential role in Guy Ritchie’s action comedy Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre as the goofy action star Danny Francesco. Hartnett’s absence from mainstream projects was just a brief setback; he’s now reached the most interesting point of his career, and it’ll be exciting to see where the “Joshaisssance” goes next.
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dolly-macabre · 1 year
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Send me some Dolly headcanons if you want
🥺
👉🏻👈🏻
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