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hyydraworks · 2 months
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From sketches to underglaze, fingers crossed for the final firing, hoping this spectator’s purple comes out 🤞
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almostarts · 2 years
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“Spectator” Shelf by Freia Achenbach,
Foam, Resin, Sandstone,
Height: 200 cm (78.75 in.), Width: 233 cm (91.74 in.), Depth: 33 cm (13 in.)
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a2zillustration · 5 months
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This actually failed spectacularly because the spectator got paralyzed immediately but IN THEORY it was a great plan.
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yibo-wang · 4 months
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YIBO PERFORMING 'SPECTATOR'
2023 Hunan Satellite TV New Year's Eve Concert
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serpenlupus · 8 months
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We opened the Iron flask on camp and Shadowheart decided that no one deserved healings or help XDDD (except Scratch, who is the best boy, and also helped on the fight against the Spectator by biting the hell out of him)
Bonus:
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dnd-smash-pass-vs · 6 months
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3-4 ft (1-1.2 m) peaceful guards who can paralyze and create food/water. Also speaks telepathically, and tend to be chatty and friendly and contemplative! These ones actually befriend people! And do I even need to mention the giant tongue?
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triassictriserratops · 2 months
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Hunger Games Fic Rec - Haymitch Abernathy Deep Dive
This is a recommended read if you love Haymitch Abernathy! (Or just want to feel pain. Or both.)
This story follows Haymitch along vignettes that explore his experience from the 51st games to the 74th games. It's an incredible deep dive and a painful, but oh so good read.
If you read it, please give the author Kudos and leave comments!
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photogracraft · 9 months
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the beautiful mess that is spectator mode
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queer-red-panda · 1 year
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SPECTATORS
As a card magician, I can tell you that there are THREE TYPES of spectators to card tricks.
#1. The annoying: These people will go to LENGTHS, just to make you falter in your trick and say, 'oMG i CauGhT hOW u diD iT'. Like, bitch if you're so smart, do it yourself why don't cha? They say shit like, 'can I shuffle the deck', 'oh i wanna pick THIS card,', 'why can't i do this?' best is when they just don't listen to your instructions and then say, 'this trick was lame.' Like idiot, if you wanted to do that, you could've just watched Shin Lim on Youtube at 0.25x speed.
#2. The clueless: They will watch the trick, they will listen to your instructions, they will do everything as per plan. But when you finish the trick with a flourish, they're like, '...okay, so?' OR, 'I don't get it.' You clueless little- I SPENT HOURS THINKING OF PROBABILITIES AND PULLED THE GREATEST TRICK EVER AND YOU'RE CLUELESS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED?! *holds out cards in final flourish with a smile but eye twitches* pLEasE get your eyes and brain tested.
#3. The worthy: They will do everything as per plan. they will listen, they with watch closely. and then you're in the flourish and reveal the trick's final result, they will go either 'WHAT IN THE F--' or, 'OH MY GOD!!!' they are the best. If you're one of these people, i will legitimately worship the ground you walk on. Like, please, give me your attention for five minutes and i will show you card tricks till my hands fall off.
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opiatemasses · 4 months
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Is fandom bigger than football?
Football fandom has its highs and lows. Conversely, excessive fandom can tarnish the sport. This issue came to the fore recently at a European fixture at Villa Park.
30th November 2023, Aston Villa versus Legia Warsaw - a night of history building for the ‘Villans’. Yet the immoral behaviours of a select group of opposing fans, dimmed the light on proceedings. Pre-game planned and targeted Violence struck fear and uncertainty to the safety of those involved.
This season alone, there has been similar issues seen at the Newcastle versus PSG fixture as well as AC Milan in their home Champions League game. This pattern of behaviour is cause for concern in the running of European competitions.
In this intense environment, I’ve learnt to appreciate that acting critically as a fan is the idyllic way to express emotions. A critical fan is one who exercises their loyalty to a team or individual, it can involve ‘attempting to change your team or fellow fans for the better.’
Some fans act critically in a space of passion and unity, binding individuals together. However, not all as seen with the examples above. This raises the question – where is the change in their behaviours going to come from?
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A catalyst for resulting actions
Current unruly behaviour in sports stadia is a catalyst for so many contemporary issues within football such as hooliganism, misogyny and violence. This, I believe, is why the microscope should be targeted towards addressing excessive spectatorship in the hope resulting issues can be tempered.
Integrity: a guide to follow
Individual integrity is a fundamental cog in a progressive society. Yet the actions we saw at Villa Park suggest there’s a negligence by some to act morally in a shared space. This shared space or  Imagined community of horizontal unity, is a great way to depict how actions in a public setting should take into consideration of those around.
Can fandom exist without getting out of control? It is in my contention that until there’s widespread awareness of the issues outlined, there won’t be any significant change.
A deep-rooted matter
We know that examples of unrestrained fandom are not just of present times. The impact of traditions and role models has only seemed to expose and encourage younger generations to express negative behaviours. This is why I call for change and action to limit the future impact of unethical behaviour within football.
Spectatorship is intense due to its embedded interest. However, the Villa Park example fails to accept that affiliation and devotion is an acceptable reason to act un-morally.
It seems as the stage grows, as the stakes increase, the acts of loyalty by fans are in danger of taking over the sporting event itself. Without digesting into more examples, I take you back to the England Euros Final where the actions of individuals eclipsed this event.  I ask, will excessive fandom always have a damning societal effect?
Sportswashing
Football is commonly characterised as being about passion, togetherness and community. These are the values that should be upheld and celebrated, rather than the unruly behaviours that shine a negative light onto the game.
Minimising and normalising unjust fans' actions turns the shoulder on fronting this current issue within football. This ‘glossing’ over of repetitive negative actions, begs the question – can there ever be a complete control of unmoral behaviours within the sport?
A fan’s perspective
Camaraderie. inclusion. Escape. Passion. These words encapsulate what it means to be a supporter. Spectatorship brings a sense of belonging, it’s a form of escapism.
However, this escapism has its dangers - the excessive loyalties manifest at Villa Park, resulted in violence and the re-emergence of the negative fan stereotypes that exist within football, such as: misogyny, aggression and abuse. How would you feel knowing your safety is uncertain when attending these matches, especially European ones?
Why now and where next?
The recent examples of excessive fandom re-iterates the notion that this is a current and ongoing issue that needs widespread attention. By increasing awareness of this issue, my hope is that we can help put the focus on what it means to be a critical fan. By doing this I believe there can be a greater emphasis on enjoying the game and appreciating those around us to bind fandom and football in a more progressive society.
Do you agree that tackling excessive fandom, could stimulate a positive response for other current issues within football such as sexism, racism, and violence?
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hyydraworks · 1 month
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Next Etsy Update: Thursday April 4th at 5pm ET
Alright thanks to everyone for your infinite patience 😭 and apologies for lying and saying this would be in March. This one’s going to have a lot of new and returning critters, the first round of year of the dragon figurines and lots of Baldur’s gate mugs including new tumblers!
Really excited and will be sure to post up pics of all the other new stuff coming as well!
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bluedesignwall · 1 month
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Not feeling at all flash today. Think I picked up a bug last week at work. Tested for COVID as a lot of my symptoms are COVID like but not COVID. I didn’t run just went for a walk to the beach and back to keep the step streak alive. There is cricket, SailGP and F1 on the telly this afternoon so I’ll be stitching and watching sport for the rest of the day.
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the-final-sentence · 3 months
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No one gets something for nothing.
Brandon Taylor, from “Spectator”
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ruckis-vandalizes · 10 months
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Szellum [ @6clawdy6 's basard man] in """vacation""" gear
aka a man bun and a lab coat over a Hawaiian shirt
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dnd-smash-pass-vs · 4 months
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On the left, the spectator! 3-4 ft (1-1.2 m) peaceful guards who can paralyze and create food/water. Also speaks telepathically, and tend to be chatty and friendly and contemplative! These ones actually befriend people! And do I even need to mention the giant tongue?
On the right, 2 ft (60 cm) tall shapeshifters that can stay invisible if that's what you're into. They're also great at sweet talk! Just be careful about the stinger, and any attempt to corrupt you.
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aldenarmy · 4 months
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