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digitalfountains · 1 month
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Katya Braxton by Peter Bolte
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diioonysus · 9 months
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love + art
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gordonsicedcoffee · 3 days
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peter strahm the kinda guy to sleep flat on his back w/his arms folded across his chest like A Nosferatu
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alaynasansa · 5 months
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dark haired heroes want redheads
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jimmymcgools · 2 years
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For Jimmy, I think it's a little different. Kim chooses to leave. She's changing what she's going to do. And Jimmy . . . is so hurt. To me, that's what the ending is. The question we started with on the show is, “What problem does becoming Saul Goodman solve?”
And I think this episode answers it. He's so fucking hurt -- can I curse? I'm going to curse. He's so hurt, he's so wrecked by what happens that he flattens himself out into a cartoon character.
It's terrible, because now you know that during Breaking Bad, and in this scene at the end of the episode, underneath all that is still the guy we knew. It's not Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
He's flattening himself out.
Peter Gould, The Watch.
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sakuraswordly · 7 months
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The 2D animation has been amazing since Disenchanted. I'm glad they never gave up on their masterpiece since in the past. (Example: Encanto)
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ultrameganicolaokay · 10 months
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Marvel Team-Up #11 ‘The Doomsday Gambit!’ (1973) by Gerry Conway, Len Wein, Jim Mooney, Mike Esposito and Glynis Wein. Edited by Roy Thomas. Cover by John Romita.
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brw · 2 years
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i am NOT accepting constructive criticism at this time.
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digitalfountains · 3 months
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Katya Braxton by Peter Bolte
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heckcareoxytwit · 11 months
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The galaxy is having tensions between the Inhumans and the Shi'Ar so the Guardians of the Galaxy are sent out on their mission and they are divided into different teams - one is 'Stop the Shi'Ar' Team led by Rocket Raccoon and the other is the 'Negotiate with the Inhumans' team led by Star-Lord.
The Diplomacy team consisted of Star-Lord, Phyla-Vell, Bug, Jack Flag and Gamora. They are sent out to negotiate with the Inhumans and convince them to stop the unnecessary war. Star-Lord's team arrive at the Inhumans' throne room where they tried to negotiate with King Black Bolt and Queen Medusa. Unfortunately for them, the negotiation doesn't go well from Bug's lack of tact towards Queen Medusa and Phyla-Vell's impulsiveness when she took Crystal hostage for a "bargaining chip". Then, this escalates further when they teleport back to Knowhere's control room where the Guardians of the Galaxy are attacked by both the Inhumans and the Shi'Ar. While everyone else are fighting, Star-Lord scolds Phyla-Vell for making the situation worse.
Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #13, 2009 (1st and 2nd pics)
Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #14, 2009 (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th and 14th pics)
Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #15, 2009 (15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th pic)
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fbi agent peter strahm is two sleepless nights a line of coke and a charged lemonade away from a trip to the hospital as a result of a premature anger induced heart attack
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disney-is-mylife · 10 months
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We all know Pluto is Disney's most iconic pet dog, but who else deserves the spot? 👀
DISCLAIMER: I'm only counting WDAS films, and to make this list as fair as possible, I ended up cutting three major "dog" movies: Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, and Oliver & Company.
I'm also not counting any wolves, hyenas, etc, fully bipedal anthropomorphic dogs, or "pseudo" dogs (ie, Stitch). I wanted to highlight the dogs that the only one or two dogs in their films, whether they're the star or merely supporting cast.
And before anyone asks, no, Dante from Coco is Pixar, therefore, doesn't count.
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music-in-my-veins14 · 1 month
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Very emotional about the breakfast story in the Gospel of John. Simon, James and John, Thomas, Nathanael, and a few others are out together. Simon says he's going fishing, and the others say they're coming along. They spend all night trying to get a good haul, and they catch nothing. Dawn is breaking, and they see a man on the shore a long way off, but they can't tell who he is. He shouts to them, "You don't have any fish, do you?" They have to shout back a disgruntled, "No." The man replies, "Put the net on the other side and you'll catch some fish!" Maybe they roll their eyes a bit--they're the ones out on the water, and they have been all night, what would he know?--and the fish start flooding into the net.
And John looks at Simon and remembers: this has happened before. Three years ago, before everything changed--that voice had shouted to them the same instruction.
"Simon!!" he says, "It's the Lord!"
And it hits Simon like a thunderbolt. He frantically throws on his coat (he'd stripped for work) and plunges into the water. He'd walked on the water before to meet Jesus, what was swimming a hundred yards? So eager to reach Him he can't wait the few minutes for the boat to come in--and when it gets there, he has to go and help unload the fish anyway. But even those few moments with Jesus are worth the soaking wet robes and the exhaustion. And anyway, He already has a fire going--with some fish of His own. "Come and have breakfast!" He says.
And then they sit and eat together, just like they had done so many times over the past three years, and He's there with them, perhaps gently laughing at Simon, still dripping from his swim, and it's like He never left.
He never truly did.
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orlaite · 3 months
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