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mostrovskaa · 1 month
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A bunch of way too elaborate fanarts for one of my favourite polish comfort tv shows about a crime solving priest - ojciec mateusz :-)
(translation of the text: 1: Homemade dinner / at Natalia's / 'will you eat, father? - repeated. 2: Curiosity is the first step to hell / I, Killed, He, I love, Her. 3: the heart wants what it wants.)
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pauloesska · 6 months
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Czterdziestolatek, odc. 1 Toast, czyli bliżej niż dalej
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podraje · 5 months
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Watching "1670" on netflix. Can't wait till I'm done, so I could go into "1670" tag in tumblr.
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tenebrare · 2 months
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Random HR thought of the day.
If Spencer would be human and act in 2020's he'd be Piotr Wolnicki from Szadź (available in HBO).
Like to the dot. The fact that Maciej Stuhr (actor playing the 'angel of death' as the series is titled in international HBO) is from same archetype as young Bradley doesn't help either. Characters charisma, mannerisms, way of speaking, playing with peoples minds, and his odd choice of some weapons. He has a curved dagger too(S2E2). In 2020s Poland does really cool dramas with serial killers. 1st the remake of The Pact (based on Czech TV series of same title, both available in HBO). Also Polish language sounds kind of ... cool. I do understand some of it (only, when spoken) because I understand some other similar languages, and I like how soft and cool the characters sound even when angry. HBO's Euro selection really is full of some cool stuff. Must say that in recent years Poland has given me quite few positive surprises what comes to series from various genres.
It is quite possible my little HR project I have been working here might get some influence from those series as well. Helping me to fill in the caps the HR films did not offer about the human side of the mad cenobite in modern day scenarios.
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raspberry-rampage · 5 months
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I'm watching this Polish historical drama Polowanie na ćmy with my friend and there's a gang led by a guy named Grun. My friend said something along: "discount Peaky Blinders in 1900s Poland" and since then we've been chanting PEAKY GRUNERS PEAKY GRUNERS whenever this gang shows up. Peak comedy
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It's a very serious and dark drama, though lol
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skazana · 5 months
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Patrycja "Pati" Cichy i Krystian - skazana sezon 3
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snoopytoons · 10 months
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Snoopy nails by Tengoku_nails on insta 🐶♥️
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snippit-crickit · 11 months
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scottie loves watching endless soap operas and getting absolutely overwhelmed by them and later has trouble sleeping at night cus hes kicking his feet thinking about his favourite ships
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niebiesko · 6 months
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Barbie has a great day every day. Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.
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ineffablelvrs · 4 months
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kinda hoping for nico and bianca to have an italian accent in the show
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mostrovskaa · 13 days
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The polish people's republic could not handle them!
*excuse me for polish posting again my guys, these are some fanarts from an old tv show about a 40 year old guy ;-)
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upmala · 1 year
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could jaskier and geralt get any more perfect?
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allenshead · 2 months
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enough. you´re going in the Rosół  
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raspberry-rampage · 4 months
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oglądanie Polowanie na ćmy be like (jestem z psiapsiółą na 5 odcinku)
sorry to non polish speaking followers but the humour is too specific to translate
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skazana · 5 months
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MARTYNA BYCZKOWSKA - Hania Mazur skazana
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justanothergeek77 · 4 months
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So I have thoughts on how the gods are portrayed in the PJO show so far.
I saw a post arguing that the show should've put more effort into displaying the gods' power, the way they did in the book, but I actually disagree. I really like the way that the show portrays the gods as so obviously human: as real, flawed beings, who don't feel above the world at all. Sure, they are still gods, and we know that and know to respect them, but the thing is that the reality of who the gods are is very different from how everyone thinks of them, and that disconnect ties directly into the main themes of the show.
Every time Percy hears something about the gods from an outside source, being another Demigod, Chiron, Grover, etc., the gods are placed on a pedestal. You have to burn offerings to get their attention, you have to fight for glory to earn their respect; the gods are viewed as fundamentally separate from humans and demigods, and that separation makes it seem like their behavior is okay, because they're gods. All the ways that they hurt their kids are excused by that one little fact: of course not every kid gets claimed, their parents are busy with Godly Things. Of course you have to burn offerings and fight for glory. Of course your parent won't talk to you unless you earn it, they're a God.
Then we actually meet some gods, and realize they aren't all that different from humans after all.
Mr. D is just some guy who's perpetually hungover and likes to gamble. Sure, he's a god, but he's also an asshole who refuses to remember Percy's name and pretends to be his dad just to convince Percy to get him a drink. He's a dick, as the name implies, and no less of one for the fact that he's a god. and he's protected from scrutiny by that fact; Chiron mitigates the damage Mr. D does by misleading Percy, but doesn't dare to reprimand him for it, despite clearly having more practical power over the camp than he does. Percy, on the other hand, is impertinent: he sees Mr. D for who he is, beyond godhood.
Hermes, for all that we barely see any of him, is just doing the job of a postal worker, and dealing with the mundane things that come his way because of it. He can take a joke, even if his family clearly can't; hopefully we'll see more of him soon. Like Mr. D, he hardly feels like a god at all.
Then there's Ares. He's exactly what he appears to be, for once: an asshole biker dude who starts fights on twitter for fun and makes children do his dirty work. He tries to manipulate them, but isn't very good at it, given that Grover outsmarts him. He may be the god of war, but Annabeth still mouths off to him, entirely unafraid after everything else they've faced; she's rapidly losing the respect for the gods that she once had.
Hephaestus, we don't see much of, but he seems rather ordinary too. Unlike the other gods, he's capable of reason, listening to Annabeth's pleas and agreeing with her point that it isn't supposed to be this way.
And that's the crux of the matter, really. if the gods were really Gods, if they were powerful and elevated and separate from humanity, there would be no changing them. But if they aren't these perfect beings that people have built up in their heads, then there is no excuse for the way they've acted. If they're just people, albeit powerful people, then they need to take responsibility for their actions: for their kids, for the harm they do on Earth, for this system of glory and injustice that they've perpetuated for millennia.
The PJO show isn't straying from the book, or changing the gods' portrayals just for the sake of it. It's leaning into themes that don't appear solidly until later in the series right from the start, and allowing them more time to be deeply established for a better payoff later.
I also wanted to mention two more things, but they didn't really fit anywhere earlier: Poseidon and Athena. Both of them haven't appeared onscreen yet, only influencing the plot through remote actions. Athena's actions have reinforced the distant, elevated version of her that we think of first, as she turns on her own daughter the moment she's slightly embarrassed. We haven't met Athena yet, and so her character is able to maintain that air of distance and mystery, that idea of power that could come crumbling down the moment you look too close. It's also worth noting that Athena's actions here are more of a lack of action: by allowing Echidna and the Chimera to enter her temple, a passive non-action, rather than stopping them to protect Annabeth.
Poseidon, on the other hand, does everything in his power to help Percy short of showing up in person. We may not have met him yet, but his actions speak volumes towards his character: saving Percy from falling to his death, curing the poison, and sending a messenger to reassure him all point to someone who desperately wants to be there for his son, regardless if Percy wants him or not; that's without even considering his actual words, through the messenger, which confirm this notion. It's clear after this encounter that Poseidon does have power, and one cannot forget that he is a god, but he has also dropped all pretense of pretending to be above anyone else. He's a father who loves his son, and he doesn't care about pretending otherwise anymore.
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