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astrodezign · 2 years
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swamyworld · 5 days
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T20 WC: Roston Chase saves co-hosts from upset against PNG, helps WI to 5-wicket win
Guyana (West Indies), : Roston Chase and Andre Russell rescued West Indies from an early upset with a boundary fest and a 5-wicket victory over Papua New Guinea in the T20 World Cup at the Providence Stadium on Sunday. T20 WC: Roston Chase saves co-hosts from upset against PNG, helps WI to 5-wicket win The pitch favored fast bowlers who relied on slow deliveries and spinners to give massive…
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telumendils · 2 months
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a few weeks ago my friend was telling me about the captain of a ship that practically broke physics trying to get to the sinking titanic in time to save everyone and GOD do i want a movie about that guy and his crew and the passengers who all got up out of bed in the middle of the night to help make the ship ready to take on any survivors.
the ship was called the carpathia and the captain's name was arthur henry roston, btw.
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arutai · 11 months
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Cindy Rostron by Renae Saxby
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comicsiswild · 2 years
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Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #19
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fazcinatingblog · 1 year
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some guy's crowd catch of chase's six has been overshadowed by nathan lyon's trip on the boundary rope
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phoenixdaneko · 4 months
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ok hiii everyone hi
If you read my fics or keep up with them, you should know I'm writing a fic called Wire For A Life
And I need to fill out some cast and crew.
So!
I'd like to do OC cameos! That's right! I'm giving you the chance to have your lil guy (gender neutral) appear in my fic!
Here's the thing! I'm looking for human OCS (mostly) but if you have a DCAOC or someone of the sort, they can still be a cameo as I plan to mention the idea of Fazco having some other big locations opened. Fair warning, your OC may be fired or greviously injured during the plot of the story. 😅
So, here's the cast and crew I need! This post will be updated as people reblog and such, of course!
Chica's Handler:
Monty's Handler: Franklin (Frankie) O'Connor (from @birdy-boogaloo)
Freddy's Handler:
DJs Handler (1): Julia (from @ihearnocomplaints)
DJs Handler (2):
Daycare Assistant/Security Officer (1): Ronnie (from @laymedowntorest)
Daycare Assistant/Security Officer (2): Cadence (from @kinshenewa)
P&S Worker (1): Jack Parker (from @certified-handler)
P&S Worker (2): Savi Norris (from @cavefairy)
P&S Worker (3): Marcus Antonius (from @darthsuki)
Miscellaneous Security (1): Sergio Hernandez (from @oddogoblino)
Miscellaneous Security (2):
Miscellaneous Staff Member (1): Fred Carwell (from @fnafmybeloved)
Miscellaneous Staff Member (2): Roston (from @catboy-pentheus)
Miscellaneous Staff Member (3):
More may be added! Ty ty and I look forward to seeing the blorbos from your minds :3
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m00npill · 1 day
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[Transcript] Fallen Angels
FALL OUT BOY'S ULTRA-AMBITIOUS NEW ALBUM WILL MAKE THEM ONE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST BANDS. SO HOW COME PETE WENTZ IS STILL SO DEPRESSED?
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2007 Kerrang! No.1142
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PETE WENTZ is an hour late.
Because of this the first thing you learn about Fall Out Boy is that nothing happens without him. His three other bandmates - singer and guitarist Patrick Stump, guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley - sit waiting. They're in a conference room on the first floor of the Marriott Hotel in Lowell, Massachusetts, a pretty, vanilla flavoured town 60 minutes north of Boston. The reason the group are here is because in three hours they're due to play four songs in front of 8,000 people gathered to watch the local radio station's Christmas concert. But first they're forced to wait. Because picturing Fall Out Boy without Pete Wentz is like imagining a motorway without traffic.
"See, that's not right," says Patrick Stump. Stump is wearing a small frown and an indulgent smile. It's been said that he has no ego. As you hear him now he's checking out his own entry page on Wikipedia. "No, see, they've got that wrong...
We don't have much time. Fall Out Boy landed at Roston's Logan airport at 4pm. This lunchtime they were in Chicago; by dawn they'll be in Manhattan. The band's ride pulled up in Lowell an hour ago. It's now 6:30. At 9:25, they're due onstage. Before that they need to pose for photographs and answer questions.
"Pete's in his room," someone says. Andy Hurley goes downstairs to the toilet, taking a security guard with him. Fall Out Boy have two security men: one for Pete Wentz, one for the others.
Wentz calculates that he spends 40 minutes out of every hour on the phone. He receives up to a 100 emails a day. He owns a film production company. He's a published author. He owns his own record label. He owns his own clothing line. He's modelled for Gap. He'd be modelling for us if he could be bothered to be here.
But Pete is in his room, laid low with depression. He's sat on the floor "calling random people from [his] home town [Wilmette, Illinois]", people whom he believes will "understand [him]". Problem is, when they pick up the phone he "can't think of a thing to say". All the while it's getting later and later. He feels self-conscious about how to time his entry, aware that he might be thought of as "the asshole American guy in a band". Even now, two and a half hours later, these feelings are still resident in his mind. "It's weird," he'll say. "Although I'm functioning, half of my head is in another place.
Do you see how people might look at you, see your wealth and your privilege and your opportunities, and think: you ungrateful son of a bitch?
"Of course," he says. "I think that all the time. But you asked me about depression and so I'm talking about it. It's the culture we live in."
You don't seem to mind talking about it. "The only problem I have with it is that I don't want people to read this article and go, 'lt'd be so amazing to be depressed! That'd be cool!'. I don't want to create an industry of misery."
These days, Pete Wentz has prescriptions for Xanax, Praxil, Prozac and Ativan. To compliment this, he's taking serotonin reuptake inhibitors (more anti-depressants). In the past, he's been administered anti psychotics. If Wentz were to die tomorrow his coffin would need to be fitted with a child-proof lid.
"Sorry I'm late," he says, entering the conference room, shaking hands. "I'll be your self-conscious rock star for the day." Paul Harries, Kerrang!'s photographer, tells the bassist that we don't have much time. Pointing the lens at his face he tells him it'll need to see his full repertoire of poses. The subject understands precisely what the photographer means, and as the flash lights zap before him he gives him just that. The camera loves Pete Wentz, even if at the moment Pete Wentz hates himself.
He's depressed. You'd never know.
"NOT TO beat up on the press," says Joe Trohman. "But they do tend to take one look at our band and and say, Pete Wentz is Fall Out Boy." Trohman is answering a question as to whether it grates on his nerves that the band's bass player is the one who garners most of the public attention. "Not at all, no. Pete is the public face of the band because we want him to be the public face of the band.
Would you be screwed without him?
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The Proud Boys are back: How the far-right domestic terrorist group is rebuilding to rally behind Trump
Aram Roston at Reuters:
A dark SUV cruised past former President Donald Trump’s supporters near his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey on a windy April afternoon. Billowing from the vehicle were three flags: one for the Trump campaign, two others with the initials “PB” – the insignia of the far-right Proud Boys movement. Through the open windows, three Proud Boys flashed the “OK” sign with their hands, a gesture often associated with white supremacy and the far right. Trump’s fans cheered. Four men dressed in the signature black-and-yellow shirts of the Proud Boys spilled out of the SUV and began glad-handing the crowd like homecoming heroes. The Proud Boys are back. Four years after the failed effort to overturn Trump’s 2020 electoral defeat, the violent all-male extremist group that led the storming of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021, is rebuilding and regaining strength as Trump campaigns to return to the White House, according to interviews with eight Proud Boys, two U.S. law enforcement officials and four experts who track the group’s online activity.
Since the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, four former Proud Boys leaders have been convicted in federal court of seditious conspiracy, each sentenced to 15 or more years in prison. At least another 70 members were charged with participating in the violence. But that crackdown hasn’t stopped the Proud Boys. Some Proud Boys say they are preparing to emerge once again as a physical force for Trump, drawn to his hardline nationalism and convinced their leaders will be pardoned if he wins. Trump himself promises to pardon convicted Jan. 6 rioters if he’s elected. After last Thursday’s historic guilty verdict against Trump, an Ohio Proud Boys chapter vowed “war” and posted a video of Proud Boy street brawls that ended with the message, “Fighting solves everything.” A Miami chapter said, “Now, more than ever, we are recruiting!” Some posted images of the upside-down American flag symbolizing the “Stop the Steal” movement that falsely claims Trump won the 2020 election. One Proud Boy told Reuters that America is in a period of “calm before the storm.”
The group’s main Telegram channel, however, posted a message urging Proud Boys to stay calm and not get drawn into a trap and risk arrest. “Trump is, of course, getting railroaded but we will not be walking into any honey pots over this.” In recent weeks, the group has become more prominent at pro-Trump events, highlighting the risk of renewed violence in this year’s presidential election. Dozens of Proud Boys – some in body armor and helmets – marked the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection with a show of force at the statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. On April 20, nearly a dozen gathered at a rally for Trump’s Republican campaign in Wilmington, North Carolina.  More recently, groups of Proud Boys from two chapters mixed with tens of thousands of Trump supporters at a campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, in May.
On a boardwalk near the entrance of the Wildwood rally, several Proud Boys identified themselves as members of the “New Jersey State” chapter. One said they were there to provide security and stop agitators from “disrespecting or assaulting everybody.” Inscribed on his wraparound sunglasses were the initials “POYB” – short for “Proud of Your Boy.” He wore a ring with the initials “PB” and a black shirt with the yellow laurel wreath of the Proud Boys. Three men from another chapter greeted them, their faces hidden by gaiter masks. The re-emergence of the Proud Boys at Trump’s political rallies and events coincides with polls showing a majority of Americans fearing political violence will flare around November’s election. It also comes when Trump’s use of incendiary rhetoric is inspiring his supporters to target his opponents – including judges, prosecutors and political rivals – in a wave of threats that’s unprecedented in modern American politics.
Trump himself has not ruled out the possibility of political violence if he loses in November. “If we don’t win, you know, it depends,” he said when asked by Time magazine in April if he expected violence after the election. If he’s jailed or put under house arrest, “I’m not sure the public would stand for it,” he said in a Fox News interview that aired on Sunday. “At a certain point there’s a breaking point.” Before the last election, Trump told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by.” Three months later, federal prosecutors say, the group’s leaders plotted and led the insurrection of the U.S. Capitol. Trump’s baseless, rigged-election claims inspired the gathering, and Trump himself urged the assembled crowd to march on the Capitol as Congress certified Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
A spokesperson for Trump did not respond to questions for this story about his rhetoric, Jan. 6 and the Proud Boys. As the Proud Boys regroup, they’ve made changes designed to make them less vulnerable to law enforcement scrutiny, including doing away with layers of top leadership, according to interviews with members. The Proud Boys now operate with self-governing chapters in more than 40 states, with little apparent central coordination, members said. While the group’s structure has changed, its Canadian founder remains an inspirational figure to today’s Proud Boys. Gavin McInnes, a British-born far-right commentator who lives in New York, announced his resignation from the Proud Boys in 2018. But he remains deeply involved with the group, according to interviews with Proud Boys.
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After McInnes stepped down, his successor, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, raised the Proud Boys’ profile, pulling them from the fringe of the far-right toward the center of Trump-era Republican politics. Tarrio, a Floridian of Afro-Cuban descent, was sentenced last September to 22 years in prison for seditious conspiracy, defined as an effort by two or more people to overthrow the government or use force to hinder its operations, and other charges related to the Capitol riot. He has appealed.
Two criminal defense attorneys for Tarrio did not respond to emailed questions and phone calls. In the past, McInnes, Tarrio and a group of leaders dubbed “Elders” spoke publicly on the group’s behalf, set the agenda and guided its confrontations with left-wing groups around the country. They sat atop a formal structure and could disband Proud Boy chapters or expel members. Now, members say, the chapters are largely independent of each other and ban communications with the media. Most members who spoke to Reuters for this report did so on condition of anonymity. The group’s resilience has surprised some extremism experts. “The amazing thing is that so many people from the Proud Boys can be in jail and yet you have these active chapters,” said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the nonprofit Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. “Traditionally when the head of a neo-Nazi or white supremacist group goes to jail or dies, the organization will collapse, but that does not seem to be happening with the Proud Boys.”
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During the Trump administration, the Proud Boys engaged in large-scale street brawls with antifa – antifascists – and other leftist groups across the country, typically by taunting demonstrators to instigate a fight. They adopted the slogan “Fuck Around And Find Out,” and emblazoned the letters “FAFO” on hats and t-shirts. Some historians compare the Proud Boys to fascist European militias of the 1920s and 1930s such as the Brownshirts, a Nazi paramilitary group that helped bring Hitler to power in Germany. Proud Boys say they’re nothing like the Brownshirts and bear no resemblance to fascists. But street violence and extreme nationalism are features of both groups. In the weeks before the Capitol riots, some wore a patch inscribed with “RWDS,” short for “Right Wing Death Squad,” a term used to describe Central and South American paramilitaries who supported right-wing governments and dictatorships. [...]
After Trump left the White House, the Proud Boys turned to America’s culture wars. They clashed with supporters of abortion rights and vaccine mandates, and harassed organizers of Drag Queen Story Hours, where female impersonators read at libraries or bookstores to children. Fights often ensued. Since the 2021 Capitol attack, Reuters identified 29 incidents of political violence involving the Proud Boys, almost all of them centered around social issues. All but one of the eight cases in 2023 involved clashes between Proud Boys and left-wing activists at demonstrations supporting LGBTQ+ rights. The tally was based largely on news reports and court records of fights, assaults and other physical confrontations. This year, the Proud Boys have returned to politics. In the first three months of 2024, there have been far fewer Proud Boys public events than in the same period last year. But half of them have been pro-Trump and the rest have been political in nature, related to guns or immigration, said Kieran Doyle of the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, a U.S.-based nonprofit that monitors political violence.
On April 24, Proud Boys founder McInnes appeared at Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian protests. He told Reuters that the Proud Boys were not getting involved in the anti-Israel unrest, saying he was there to “ridicule” liberals by pretending to be a left-wing journalist. It didn’t work, he said, because people saw him and posted alerts on social media. “They recognized me and were scared.” There’s no authoritative count of Proud Boy members. McInnes claims there are about 5,000, down from 8,000 during Trump’s presidency but up from lows after the Capitol riot arrests. Official estimates of the Proud Boys’ strength vary widely, from 300 to 3,000 members, said a law enforcement source who has monitored the group. Reuters could not independently corroborate its numbers. Some former Proud Boys have abandoned the group for other, more overtly racist and violent groups, including the neo-Nazi Blood Tribe and the underground “Active Club” scene, a white supremacist male movement, one Proud Boy told Reuters.
Reuters has an informative article about far-right domestic terrorist group Proud Boys is rebuilding to rally behind convicted felon Donald Trump.
After the January 6th Insurrection, the group turned towards right-wing culture war items to launch protests, such as COVID mitigation measures (esp. vaccine mandates), drag story hours, and abortion access.
Read the full article at Reuters.
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martiny0rk · 2 months
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I’m exposing my secret
I find Brad Marchand attractive.
Yes the rat from roston
Only in some angles
(I also find biz hot to but we don’t talk about that)
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lovecatsys · 7 months
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This song is very Akihiro/Johnny to me.
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The surprise Akihiro feels when he actually develops feelings for Johnny, not suspecting their relationship to go anywhere meaningful. The surprise he feels at having genuine romantic/sexual feelings for someone, and the shame he feels at the fact that he's lying to the Fantastic Four, that they're just part of his scheme, when what he feels for Johnny is genuine.
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Johnny is like a prince, he's got blond hair, he's charming, and in comparison to who Akihiro is, he definitely is a "sweet prince."
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This section jumps a bit further in the story, but to me it refers to when everything with Donna Kiel and Marcus Roston "backfires" for Akihiro, and he's dying. "Close up the whole in my vein," when he stops taking the drugs.
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From Johnny's perspective now, when Akihiro denies Reed's help and repeatedly attacks Johnny's family, proving himself to be truly "bad" and betraying them. I don't think Aki would have used his pheremones on Johnny like that, but I feel like finding out he had those powers, Johnny would believe he had. Along with Everything Akihiro did in his dying rampage, that would only anger him further.
The general tone of the song, how melancholy it is and how there's so much anger towards the end, definitely fits the script of their relationship to me.
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astrodezign · 2 years
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kevinmchalenews · 19 hours
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Austin P. McKenzie - Special (Official Video) ft. Kevin McHale
Special out now everywhere from Austin's new album "In Living Colour".
A SPECIAL thank you to everyone involved: Director: Kevin McHale Cast: Maxwell Poth, Joe Sulsenti, Zach Smith, Grover Whitmore, Alex Donnelly Editing: Roston Collins Coloring: Bryan Smaller at CO3 PA: Jackson Morgan Camera: Michael Marchesan Location: Stone Studio
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mitfozzekma · 1 year
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a coleslow az egyik legjobb vega kaja (ok, szigorúan véve nem, hiszen a majonézben tojás is van) - ami ugye ironikus, hiszen leginkább a roston vagy smokerben készült húsok egyik legjobb kisérőjeként ismert
a mostanában kapható új fejes káposztából pedig még sokkal jobb
húsevő vagyok, és - néhány kivételtől eltekintve, mint pl a gombapaprikás - kifejezetten nem kedvelem a húsos ételek húsmentes leutánzását: a vegán "kolbászt", vegán vajpótlót és hasonló borzalmakat viszont saját jogán rengeteg remek húsmentes, de húsevőknek is való ételt ismerek és szeretek, például a coleslow mellett a tzatzikit vagy a falafelt...
menjetek le a bótba, vagyetek új fejes káposztát, viszonylag olcsó (alma, répa talán van otthon) és kis majonézzel és joghurttal (nem, a majonéz nem méreg, nem hízlal, csak ha mértéktelenül fogyasztod, és ebbe kevés is elég - de kevés az kell bele) és készítsetek ebédre káposztasalátát
nekem van itthon maradék szuvidolt karajom, ahhoz fogom enni, de roston csirkéhez, vagy ha full vegán vagy, pl olivaolajjal meglocsolt pirított kenyérkockákkal is isteni ebéd
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teal-bandit · 1 year
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areascatter · 2 years
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Ordaining Pastor Pat Chukwu by Bishop Roston
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