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rennarita · 6 months
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sodamnbored · 1 month
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Octavian, narrowing his eyes: What, you think just because you’re bootlicious you can do whatever you want?
Percy, in neon shutter shades, slurping through his straw: Yeah, pretty much.
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joytri · 1 month
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We are neither in the amphitheater, nor on the stage, but in the panoptic machine, invested by its effects of power, which we bring to ourselves since we are a part of its mechanism
Michel Foucault
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crossdresserica · 5 months
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naksushadows · 2 months
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“If we are not from the same world, I will find you.” – Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)
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MADARA GOLDEN AGE
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courtesy of the very kind and professional : @friizer her twitter : @_FRiizer
"Sometimes Madara wonders when did he lose himself ? Then all the silent pains, all the sacrifices comes back to him with violence. His memories, Izuna's memories... everything is tightly merged forever inside his Eternal Mangekyou Sharingan.
The rising tide of past can't be repress anymore. Madara relives the young man he was before the legend, before Konoha, before the Infinite Tsukuyomi, before solitude, before the exile from humanity, before plunging into his own darkness.... Bygone days where he was the Hope of the Uchiha, his brother's laugh echoing in distance, his comrades in arm's oath of allegiance, his striking victories against enemies, a yellow house on stilts, a woman's embrace he swore to never leave, cicadas singing at the height of summer, his true dream for his clan... To protect them all, he was ready to endure. But nothing ever happens as you wish. Nostalgia of this era aches like a phantom limb clinging to his old soul. Through ashes, blood and fire... Madara remembers his Golden Age."
01 Prologue : The Other Shore - Madara POV
02 Sons of Father - Izuna POV
03 Father of all evil - Izuna POV
04 Reiki - Madara POV
05 A name carries power - Madara POV 06 My only brother - Madara POV 07 Coming of Age - Izuna POV
08 The Core of Ninjutsu - Izuna POV 09 Untitled - Madara POV (work in progress)
You can also follow the Hashtag #Madara Golden Age on tumblr
(This table content will be updated every new release, don't forget to go back to the original post from time to time 😉 )
This story is an homage to Masashi Kishimoto, I do not own his characters. However, I trust implicit mutual respect between Naruto fan for the time we all spend into our passion. please do not copy/translate my fanfic in an other platform without my permission.
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grayghostofthenorth · 25 days
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Yikes!
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lily-bluey · 11 months
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/22501579/oasis-reunion-dates-noel-liam-gallagher-name-calling/
Oasis ‘reunion’ dates revealed as Noel and Liam Gallagher consider Knebworth gigs
Hannah Hope
AFTER I revealed last week that Liam Gallagher’s agents had put forward plans for Oasis to perform four nights at Knebworth in 2025, I can reveal they are considering doing the gigs in June of that year.
The summer comeback concerts would mark the 30th anniversary of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis’s 22million-selling 1995 album and see them perform to up to 125,000 fans a night.
A source said: “Agents are provisionally looking at dates in June, which would see fans enjoying Oasis again with the chance of the sun shining.
“Of course, even if it did pour down with rain, fans would still show up for the historic reunion.”
The news sparked some lively name-calling between brothers Liam and Noel this week, but I’m told the siblings are just enjoying upping the ante publicly.
Noel labelled his brother Liam a “coward”, while Liam blasted his big bro on Twitter.
My mole adds: “For Liam and Noel, this public slanging match is all part of the show – they know it gets everyone’s attention and keeps people guessing.
“Both are set to release solo albums soon and are each due to tour next year, so it helps to keep people riveted.”
I don't want to believe this is a show they have consciously put on and enjoying particularly. But, they like the attention they get anyway.
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kaileeschappertblog · 15 days
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rennarita · 6 months
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sodamnbored · 1 year
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Octavian: Great idea making Percy Praetor. He already thinks he’s better than everyone just cause his father is Poseidon.
Reyna: He thinks he’s better than everyone? That’s rich, coming from the guy that walks into Senate every morning saying “Hello turd people”.
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sshadyjess · 6 months
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Shota v Ospreay is such a good match I love this version of Shota so much we need to see it more often
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mpwma · 6 months
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🌟 MAKING WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN! 🌟
Ladies and gentlemen, today was something BIG in the world of wrestling. It was NJPW Power Struggle 2023, and we've got a match that's gonna be absolutely TREMENDOUS! 🤼🔥
Just 5 Guys, with Sanada and Yuya Uemura, squared off against the unstoppable Los Ingobernables de Japon, featuring the one and only Tetsuya Naito and the rising star Yota Tsuji. This was a battle of epic proportions, believe me!
But here's what I need from you, folks: Should we cover the show? I want to hear from you! Our podcast and YouTube channel are ready to dive into the action, be controversial, be combative, and give you the most serious and in-depth analysis you've ever seen. We're the best at it, just like me at everything else! 💪🎙️
So, let me know your thoughts, and let's keep MAKING WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN! It's gonna be the best, no doubt!
#NJPW #PowerStruggle2023 #Just5Guys #LosIngobernablesdeJapon #Wrestling #njsjtl 🇺🇸💪🌟
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wrestlingisfake · 6 months
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Power Struggle preview
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Will Ospreay vs. Shota Umino - Ospreay is defending the IWGP US title, although he's still calling it the UK title. Umino has asked him to bring both the US and UK versions of the title belt, so it's anyone's guess what he'll call the championship. Shota is 0-3 against Ospreay, but if he can pull it off this time he will defend the US/UK title against his mentor Jon Moxley in the Tokyo Dome on January 4.
Ospreay's future with New Japan is in question. He's been making a lot of noise about potentially going elsewhere soon. At the press conference for this match, he flat-out said he wants Umino to beat him and carry the company, because he won't be around to do it for much longer. I don't know if I buy that, but the fact remains that Will set it up like Shota can't afford to choke here.
The bigger picture here is that Umino has been branded along with Ren Narita and Yota Tsuji as "The Reiwa Musketeers." The implication is that they are expected to carry New Japan to new heights much like the original Three Musketeers (Masahiro Chono, Shinya Hashimoto, and Keiji Muto) or the New Three Musketeers (Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shinsuke Nakamura, Katsuyori Shibata). It's a lot of pressure, and the storyline thus far is that the Reiwa Musketeers haven't lived up to the hype in terms of winning matches. So every time one of them gets an opportunity like this, it's a chance to snap the frustration or stretch it out even further. So while Umino can't afford to choke, that doesn't mean New Japan won't turn him into a choke artist before they turn him into a champion.
My gut feeling is that they wouldn't even bring up the idea of Shota vs. Moxley unless it was really going to happen. Even so, Moxley could still demand the match after an Umino loss, with nothing on the line but pride. In short, there are a lot of reasons that a title change would make sense here, but not a lot of reasons that New Japan can't dash our hopes and defer Shota's dreams for another year. I could honestly see this one going either way.
Hiromu Takahashi vs. Taiji Ishimori - Hiromu's IWGP junior heavyweight title is on the line. Interestingly, this match may also involve the ironman heavymetalweight championship, a comedy title in DDT that is defended under 24/7 rules. See, Hiromu won the title a couple of times in the past month, and then on November 2 Ishimori attacked him backstage and rolled him up for a cheap pin to capture the belt. So unless somebody rolls up Ishimori before this match (quite possible) the winner of this bout should end up with both belts.
This is a rematch from May 21, when Hiromu won by stoppage after Ishimori suffered some sort of neck injury. I was afraid he'd be out for at least a year, but he returned last month to beat up Hiromu and lay down the challenge for this match. It's pretty weird this match is simultaneously about a legit neck injury and a comedy belt that was famously held by a sex doll.
I think HIromu should retain the junior title and defend it at the Tokyo Dome. Then again, I have no idea who's being set up for that spot, so maybe Ishimori should just win it here to set up a rematch in January. Or maybe the sex doll could do a run in and pin both of them. You never know.
Francesco Akira & TJP vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & SHO - This is the final match in the Super Jr. Tag League tournament. The block matches ended with three teams tied on top at 12 points, but Catch 2/2 (Akira and TJP) have wins over both of them, so they finished in first place. Sho and Nobu defeated El Desperado and Master Wato to clinch second place. I expect the winners of this match to challenge the IWGP junior heavyweight tag team champions, probably on January 4, but it's not a formal stipulation like the G1 Climax has.
I didn't keep up with the Super Jr. Tag League this year, but from what I heard I was really expecting the odd couple of Despy and Wato to go all the way. This matchup should be fresh and maybe even good, but it's not at all what I was hoping for. I suppose Sho and Nobu will pull all the usual House of Torture cheap heat spots, but I can't imagine they'll actually win.
Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls - Okada's team is defending the NEVER trios title. It's not at all clear to me what any of these guys will be doing at Wrestle Kingdom, so the most compelling part of this match will be after the bell, waiting to see if anyone comes out to issue an interesting challenge. I don't expect Okada's team to lose at this point, and I doubt any of them will pin Sabre to set up a television title bout.
Jon Moxley vs. Great-O-Khan - This match was made when Will Ospreay demanded it in exchange for giving Shota Umino a title shot. Moxley suffered an apparent concussion on September 20, and since then he's only worked a couple of indie shows. This is a big opportunity for Khan to score a huge win, but there's almost no chance of that happening.
From the minute this was thrown together I figured the point was to have Moxley in the building to shoot an angle for Wrestle Kingdom. Once Shota Umino announced his intention to win the US title and defend against Mox, everything made sense. Unfortunately, that just means Khan is an afterthought before the match even starts. But that's kind of how it's been for him all year, so.
David Finlay vs. Tanga Loa - Finlay lost the NEVER title to Loa's brother Tama Tonga on October 9, and then got pinned by Loa himself in a tag match on October 14. So Finlay is looking for revenge, and Loa had better watch his ass. I wasn't sure if the plan was to push Tama and Tanga as a tag team or two singles guys. But seeing as Tama has already lost the NEVER belt, it makes sense to put them both in World Tag League in a few weeks. Thus, there's no real reason to protect Loa here, and I figure Finlay is going to wreck him bad.
SANADA & Yuya Uemura vs. Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji - This is a preview of Sanada vs. Naito in the main event of Wrestle Kingdom on January 4. Tsuji dramatically returned from excursion a few months ago to join Naito's squad, and Uemura just returned to join Sanada's camp. One of them is bound to get pinned in this match, and I figure it'll be Tsuji.
Shingo Takagi & BUSHI & Titan vs. Tama Tonga & KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight - Takagi recently defeated Tonga for the NEVER title. The other four guys in this match were all in the Super Jr. Tag League tournament. Not much to this, unless somebody manages to pin Shingo and set up a title match, and I doubt that will happen. Takagi's team should win.
Clark Connors & Drilla Moloney vs. El Desperado & Master Wato vs. YOH & MUSASHI vs. Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita - Connors and Moloney are the IWGP junior heavyweight tag team champions, but their title isn't at stake in this match. If they get pinned, you can bet whoever pins them will be in line for a title shot. But since four-way matches are often one-fall-to-a-finish, it's just as likely the champs won't be involved in the decision.
My guess is that this match exists so DespeWato can get a pin on Connors/Moloney and demand a spot in the tag title match on January 4. That would set up a three-way between the champs, DespeWato, and the winners of Akira & TJP vs. Sho & Kanemaru. I hate three-way matches, and setting up a three-way match by doing a four-way match makes me even more mad. But I suppose I shouldn't fret about it until they actually do it.
Jeff Cobb & Callum Newman vs. Oskar Leube & Yuto Nakashima - Newman might as well be the young boy of the United Empire faction, whereas Leube and Nakashima are the rank-and-file young boys. Cobb is more of a big boy and could squish all three of these guys, so his team has to win.
Ryusuke Taguchi & The DKC & Boltin Oleg vs. Strong Machine J & Mochizuki Jr. & Yoshiki Kato - This is a pre-show match, so I'm not even sure it'll be broadcast. It's billed as a "Frontier Zone" match, whatever that means. Basically it's some New Japan guys who aren't doing much lately versus some young talent from other promotions--in this case, a trio from Dragon Gate. I'd expect Taguchi's team to win handily, but Oleg is a Young Lion so he might be in this match specifically to do a job for the outsiders.
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