Ends of the Earth
Out there's a land that time don't command
Wanna be the first to arrive
No time for ponderin' why I'm-a wanderin'
Not while we're both still alive
To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
There's a world that was meant for our eyes to see
To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
Well if you won't, I must say my goodbyes to thee
Out there's a world that calls for me, girl
Headin' out into the unknown
Wayfarin' strangers and all kinds of danger
Please don't say I'm goin' alone
To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
There's a world that was meant for our eyes to see
To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
Well If you won't, I must say my goodbyes to thee
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Out there's a world that calls for me, girl, headin' out into the unknown; wayfarin' strangers and all kinds of danger, please don't say I'm going alone.
Lord Huron, Ends Of The Earth
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Ends of the Earth, She Lit a Fire, and Meet Me in the Woods, please?
Thank you so much for the ask, friend! :) A few of these were requested before, so I tried to do different answers for this post. I hope that’s okay!
Ends of the Earth 🌎 — What is a land you have always dreamed of seeing?
I have always dreamed of going to Scotland and seeing where my family lived just a few generations ago! Eilean Donan Castle in particular :)
She Lit a Fire 🔥 — Describe a stranger that you only met once but have never forgotten.
Once, while traveling to another state, I saw a man in the airport who was in the same waiting area that I was. He was probably 15+ years older than me and was asleep on the floor next to his suitcase. I remember having a moment where I thought, “What if he’s my soulmate? What if my soulmate is somewhere in this airport and I pass them and never find them again?” He never woke up and saw me, but I’ve never forgotten him and that strange feeling I had of “what could have been?”.
Meet Me in the Woods 🌲 — What experience completely transformed you as a person?
A huge transformative experience for me was the first time I fell in love: when I was 13 and fell hopelessly in love with my older ballet partner. It was completely one-sided and unrequited, but my feelings were very real and made me grow up in a way that I didn’t expect. That time of life has had a huge impact on who I am now!
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Big Hero 6: The New World Order?
So one of the pieces of news that came out of D23 is that Captain America 4 has a new title: Captain America: New World Order. It will be the second-to-last film in Phase 5, and Julius Onah (who also directed The Cloverfield Paradox) will be directing this movie.
He has said in interviews that he’s aiming for the movie to be a “paranoid thriller”...whatever that means.
However, none of that was what originally caught my attention.
There were two additional castings announced as well. One was the return of The Leader, who last appeared in The Incredible Hulk in 2008.
The second...is Sabra.
Now, for those of you who do not know who that is, let me give you a little blurb.
Ruth Bat-Seraph (Sabra) is a mutant who hails from Israel, and is widely considered to be the first superhero that comes from that country. She has the standard powerset of a lot of other mutants (superhuman strength, speed, healing factor, etc.) and was trained by Mossad in several fighting styles.
If you’re old enough to know, think about Ziva from NCIS. Now imagine her as a superhero. That’s Sabra.
Now, Cote de Pablo is not playing her in the movie. That role goes to Shira Haas, who is most well known for her role in the Netflix miniseries Unorthodox.
Now, why am I bringing all of this up?
Well...why would there be any other reason to bring it up?
Sabra, as a character, doesn’t appear in too many comic storylines. She had a very small part in the first Civil War as well as Secret Invasion. She also has some history with the X-Men and Charles Xavier.
Her most recent excursion (although not that recent, since she hasn’t appeared in anything since) was during the Spider-Mane event Ends of the Earth, where Doctor Octopus threatens to destroy the entire planet after realizing he only has a few months to live.
During the middle of the conflict, Spider-Man learns from Sandman that Doc Ock is constructing thousands of satellites around the world. In an attempt to put a stop to this, he, as well as Silver Sable and Black Widow, enlist the help of a few other people to not spread themselves too thin.
One of those people is Sabra.
Some other people that he enlists...are none other than Big Hero 6.
If Sabra is being enlisted into the MCU, then why can’t Big Hero 6 some time down the road? Is it entirely possible that we could see an EotE storyline in a future Spider-Man movie?
And if we do....would BH6 be included in that?
Now, Silver Sable (the Twitter account, not the real one [that I know of]) kindly reminded me over there of the one big problem that the MCU would have with this: Nat is dead. Kind of can’t help Spider-Man save the world if she’s six feet under.
That, and Sable hasn’t actually been introduced into the MCU either. But there have at least been more rumors circulating around her lately (easter eggs in MCU movies, casting rumors, and the like). It wouldn’t be that difficult to bring her in.
Heck, if you want to make a movie about the world and a New World Order...heck, maybe that would be the one to introduce them in.
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The great evangelist of the Bible is not Jonah, it's the Lord. And that's good news because by the Spirit, the Lord continues to reach out through rubbish evangelists like Jonah, like me, like you. As you seek to share your faith with others today, take heart; nothing can thwart God's gospel mission to the ends of the earth - not even you can thwart it. Because "Salvation comes from the Lord." (Jonah 2:9)
Glen Scrivener
Reading between the lines: Old Testament Daily Readings
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To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
There's a world that was meant for our eyes to see
To the ends of the earth, would you follow me?
Well if you won't, I must say my goodbyes to thee
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