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wolf-2099 · 1 year
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happy birthday to my favorite bastard ❤️ 🎉
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mejomonster · 1 year
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I'm imagining an AU where Silent Reading is the same but Tao Ran is bisexual
On the one hand: hilarious. Phenomenal. Luo Wenzhou would try to lock him into a friend's with benefits so FAST (even though he did that to straight Tao Ran this version would involve makeouts+ lmao), but Tao Ran would insist they should settle down and adopt if they're gonna he together then Luo Wenzhou would insist they kind of did (points to Fei Du) and Tao Ran would -.- say no dumbass that's not what I mean, what do I tell my mom?
Then Fei Du would hit college and ALSO start hitting on Tao Ran, and Tao Ran absolutely would STILL not date him because thats his little kid he babysat and thats his little violent demon he would Actually suspect of murder if it came to it and Tao Ran unlike Luo Wenzhou won't touch that walking red flag, knows Fei Du only wants him to maintain his life's status quo and AGAIN Tao Ran wants kids! A house! To build a future! And while Luo Wenzhou may actually eventually do that, in Tao Rans eyes no one younger than 30 is gonna want to so Fei Dus out of the running.
Luo Wenzhou would ABSOLUTELY stoop to the level of rubbing in he's slept with Tao Ran. That might even be what breaks his and Tao Rans friends with Sexual benefits thing (but it won't end the surrogate partners thing they're too enmeshed), Fei Du would absolutely try harder than he does in canon like hand kissing and leaning toward Tao Ran next to a wall and loudly declaring his intentions so any poor sap who WANTED to date Tao Ran would run in fear. Tao Ran, ultimately, would end up with that girl he does in canon. Unfortunately, there would never be a genuine love Triangle or throuple (there's just Too many things he sees Fei Du as NOT partner material over, and while Luo Wenzhou MIGHT have a chance with a bi Tao Ran I think ultimately he would find his vision of a future not the same as Luo Wenzhous - starting with Luo investing in this kid and case they should've stopped messing with, continuing with Luo seeming to prefer the lone wolf man life over building a family generally - he's nurturing to fei du and fei dus cat and eventually Tao Ran out of romantic spoiling but he's usually not a nurturing softie the way I think Tao Ran would prefer like himself). A throuple would be Funny, but it wouldn't happen. But it WOULD make their love Triangle era so much funnier.
On the other hand: I just cannot imagine Tao Ran ;-; (in related news he's my babygirl and I love him as much as his fool friends even though it's hopeless ahh)
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suntails · 1 month
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toot toot!
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ruporas · 1 year
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the song of humanity will continue to be sung
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turtleblogatlast · 6 months
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I will never be over Leo’s 4D chess play in “Many Unhappy Returns”. Like, just in general it is a spectacle to see this character who we’ve seen goofing around time and time again, who’s only sometimes decided to take things seriously, only to show him making a maneuver like that.
And here’s what gets me the most about his plan against Big Mama: he comes up with it on the spot. The second he sees that Big Mama has the solution they need, he’s already in game mode.
It is so satisfying watching the episode back when you realize his plan, because he literally sets the stage entirely for a decisive victory. He sees that the champion is a kraken, and comes up with both the solution to defeating it and a reasonable excuse to get that solution into the battle with them on the fly:
“Like your champ aaand those six guys. In fact, we don’t want this over too quickly. You should armor up those rookies. The whole shebang. Especially with these pointy helmets.”
And this is why giving him teleportation powers is perfect, too. He analyzes the battlefield and makes use of all the assets, moving pieces around to guarantee a win. It is honestly so impressive to witness and one of my favorite parts of his character.
#rottmnt#rottmnt leo#rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#many unhappy returns#Leo is SO GOOD AT THIS PLEASE#he can be a dumb dumb but when he uses his brain he is AMAZING#I love him so much#dude has the equivalent of Fire Emblem Awakening Robin’s “see the whole battlefield” ability frfr#all of this while not letting on his real plan at ALL#please he’s so good oh my god#and this imo is why he grows into the worlds best ninja#because subterfuge is one of the main abilities one should have as one#and Leo is SO GOOD AT SUBTERFUGE#*eyes Lair Games intently*#side note too but he does a bit of it in the movie as well#‘I missed on purpose’#it’s small but he had to make sure the Kraang didn’t suspect a thing and he SUCCEEDED#GOD I love??? this boy?????#he’s genuinely so insanely well written and has so much depth I could rant for days man#subterfuge as well so sooooo much fun to witness in action ESPECIALLY WHEN WE THE AUDIENCE IS ALSO MISLED AAA#SOMEONE MENTIONED IT IN THE TAGS TOO BUT YEAH ALSO HE HAD COMPLETE FAITH IN THE REST OF HIS FAMILY TOO#he knows them to a T and was able to accurately predict where they would be by the time he made it back to them#like that’s insane he’s so big brained and deliberately goofy about it I love him#his number one flaw is not letting his team in on his plans and that’s so interesting to me#we see it so clearly in the movie#he CAN accomplish things on his own honestly!!#he’s actually really good at it!#BUT it’s not about him - and not letting his family in on his plans can and does cause collateral damage to them#‘I’m nothing without them’ and ‘it’s not about me’ go hand in hand and can either work off each other for the better or for the Worse#could also go in on how his issues with letting his team in are constantly brought up over the series and how it ISNT just a one way street
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yearsofsolitude · 1 year
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tumblrinas know Stewy so well we were like 'he's giggling and cunting it up at Logan's funeral' AND THEN HE DID. 'he's folding and accepting whatever Kendall proposes' AND OFF HE WENT.
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saiyanpride248 · 24 days
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It’s Can’t Sleep, Thinkin Abt Her hours so I’m *finally* sharing the beautiful commission that Caleb @littlestpersimmon made for me a couple months back
Genuinely the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, I stare at it alllllll the time I love her so much ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
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ratpanch · 5 days
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I LOVE PINOCCHIO AAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
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eggsdrawings · 7 days
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so cheesyyyyy
kamijirou teasing/flirting with each other, ko-fi request for @bakusquad-babe !!
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wife-beam · 3 months
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you ever think about sqq giving his life to save luo binghe— no back up plans, no way out of it, really knowing that this time it’s IT— and that all he really wants, all that he asks for, is for luo binghe to live well
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trobeds · 1 year
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i know the hunger games isnt about romance i know it isnt a love story but. theres just something so beautiful in the way peeta is the personification of what it means to heal and he /is/ the dandelion and the bread and the hope that things can be better even if they wont be fixed. even if the nightmares dont stop he will still hold her. wake her up and tell her shes alive. shes safe. and when its over and done and theres no more saving or protecting or trying their absolute hardest to die if it means keeping the other alive, the horrors dont stop. but katniss will still find that comfort in peetas arms.
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cupiidzbow · 3 months
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(twirling a strand of hair around my finger) there’s this guy i know and he likes me soooo much 😚💞
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p1vt0 · 8 months
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Hot take: I think there's an important distinction between Vil Schoenheit ™️ : The Housewarden, Actor, and Ultimate Queen and Vil Schoenheit: the guy, that not enough people in the TWST Fandom make.
Like Vil Schoenheit ™️ is amazing and slayful and we love him, of course, but he's also so aware that he's a public figure that he acts accordingly to maintain the image of himself
Versus Vil, the regular guy, who just enjoys working on things he's passionate about and is so full of love for his friends and family
I find that so magical and I wish the game would show us more of when he's just Vil Schoenheit
I love the way he cares for other people and gets enthusiastic and excited about being the best version of himself
But I feel like the game shows us so much of his housewarden side that many people misunderstand his character and think he's critical and cruel :,(
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sennaverstappen · 3 months
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✩ Max Verstappen arriving at pre-season testing ♡ Bahrain, 20.02.2024 ✩
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bitchthefuck1 · 3 months
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Still thinking about this by the way
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tyttetardis · 4 months
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Macbeth Q&A 18th Jan 2024 Part 1
Was lucky enough to get a ticket for the Member's Event at the Donmar Warehouse that took place on the 18th...with the price of the patronages I sure never thought I'd have gotten the chance, but luckily, they also let in some non-members 🥹❤️
The brilliant performance of Macbeth was followed by a very quick cleaning of the stage - thought for sure it would've taken them longer to remove the blood than like 5 minutes - followed by a lovely, little Q&A session.
The Q&A was led by Craig Gilbert (Literary manager) who talked to Annie Grace and Alasdair Macrae (Musicians and part of the acting ensemble) as well as Cush Jumbo and David Tennant.
Anyway, just gonna write down some of the stuff they talked about :) sorry if it's a bit messy! Might be spoilery if haven't seen it yet but is going to!
To begin with Craig remarked that he didn't think he'd ever seen that many people staying behind for a Q&A before (While I was just wondering why some people even left!? Stressful!).
David introduced himself with "My real name is David "Thane of Paisely" Tennant - while Cush introduced herself with "I´m Cush Jumbo - there's only one of me".
First question was Craig asking them what it was that brought them to the Donmar to do Macbeth - to which David pretty much just replied that 1. It's the Donmar! 2. It's Macbeth! One of the greatest plays of all time in an amazingly intimate space - and that the theatre is famous for its quality of work. So he found it quite hard to think of a reason not to do it!
Cush said she'd worked there before and loves the theatre, how it's so intimate but also a great workspace. Followed by her saying she said yes because David asked her. She talked about how important it was for this play to do it together with the right actor playing opposite you.
David says Max Webster asked him about a year ago if he wanted to do the play - he gave him the dates - and since there weren't any obstacles in the way, David didn't have any excuse not to do it.
He then said that he had slightly avoided Macbeth - there sorta being the assumption that if you're Scottish and has done some Shakespeare plays before you have to do Macbeth. Which he joked was a bit odd since it's not like every Italian has to play Romeo. Then he mentioned that Macbeth is probably a bit more of a jock than he is - that it seemed more like a part for big, burly actors.
Max had laid out his initial ideas to David, a lot of which are in the final production, and David thought he seemed lovely, bright and clever and inventive plus it being the Donmar Warehouse! To which joked that he had last worked there 20 years ago - when he was 8 years old! "It's just one of those spaces" - friendly and epic at the same time where it's such a pleasure to be on the stage.
When Craig asked his next question concerning the sound of the play someone asked him to speak louder as she couldn't hear them - to which David joked that they've gotten so used to whispering. But also said sorry, and that they would!
Alasdair explained a bit about the process of the binaural sound - bit I find it a bit difficult to decipher it all correctly, sorry. He did say that a interesting part of it is that it allows them a controlled environment where they can put all the musicians (and even the bagpipes!) behind the soundproof box so "Poor David and Cush" doesn't have to shout over all the racket.
Craig asked David and Cush what their reaction was when they heard about the concept of the binaural soundscape - to which David replied that it didn't quite exist when they first came onboard - Cush joking they were tricked into it. Then she talked about her and David going on a workshop with Max to get a feeling of how it would all work - and get a sense of how it would sound to the audience, as this was one of the few times, they got to hear that side of it. Their experience of the play being completely different to the experience the audience has.
Cush said they can hear some of the sound - like she can hear some of the animal sounds and David can hear some of the stuff from the glass box - but most of their cues and information comes from timing with each other. She said they won't be able to ever hear what the audience hears - to which David joked "We're busy".
It felt like mixing medias - as it all went quite against their natural stagecraft instinct - but Cush found that in the long run it made things very interesting - like they don't have to worry about getting something whispered to each other - as the audience will hear it anyway.
David said the odd thing is that they don't really know what the experience truly is like. He mentioned that to the sides of the stage there's a speaker for them where they will get any cues that they need to hear. Like they can hear the witches - but they can't hear where they are "positioned" - so they have to learn how to place themselves to fit with what the audience hears. They don't hear everything, though. And the audio they hear is quite quiet, so it doesn't disturb what comes through the headphones.
He thinks it's been exciting - that it's a bit like a mix between film and theatre. It's happening live - but it's also like post-production is happening between them and the audience as it's going on. They just have to trust that the audience is hearing what they are supposed to for it all to make sense.
Cush said she thinks in 10 - 20 years, as these technologies has developed, doing theatre like this will feel a lot more normal - not that they will do it ALL the time, but that they will be doing it - whereas now it's still like an experiment. What Cush really like about the concept is that if was done in a much bigger theatre - then people in the cheapest seats would be able to have an experience much more similar to those in the most expensive seats - they'd be a lot more immersed into the action.
David then talks about how it feels extremely counterintuitive to not go on stage and speak loud enough that the people in the back row can also hear you. And usually, if they can't hear you, you aren't doing your job right! But then it felt very liberating. He loves it.
Cush then talked about how it felt odd waiting in the wings for a cue you can't hear - where you traditionally wait backstage and you can hear your cues, you can hear the rythm and know when it's your turn - so it was quite disconcerting to hear silence. So it's basically down to them now knowing the show and each other's timings - like if David is standing at a certain point, she knows how long she has before she needs to say/do something. So you have to watch each other more closely and really focus on what the others are doing.
David asked the musicians if they can hear everything inside the box, to which Annie replied that they get everything except some extra bits in the soundscape. But they can hear the actors on stage. Annie said it's actually a bit of a mystery to all of them what the audience actually experiences - how the big pictures actually look like - they just have to trust that it's there "Is it there?!".
Someone asked if they had had any adverse reactions from audiences to having to wear the headphones. Quite a bit of laughter all around :P then David said "There's the odd person" and something about if someone hadn't gotten the memo before turning up...but not sure how he ended the line. Then once again says that yes, there's the odd person who doesn't like it and that's fair enough.
The same audience member then said he could see the advantage of it in a big theatre where the distance is big, but not in a small place like the Donmar - to which David very quickly, rather passionately replied that it's not about projection, it's about being able to do things you wouldn't normally be able to do live - where they can speak so quietly that they can't even hear each other when standing next to each other. So even in such a small place, people wouldn't be able to hear that. It's about creating a different play - which isn't to everyone's taste and that's fair enough. But for a play that's been done a hundred and seven million times he thinks it's very valid to try and find a new way into the play - even if it's not for everyone.
Part 2
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