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asgoodeasgold · 28 days
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Stanley is pure medicine.
📷 BBC Dancing in The Edge (2013) my edit
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matthewgiggles · 1 year
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📸 Dancing on the Edge Episode 2 : Feeling attacked by Matthew … I mean Stanley 🤔 or or is it really Matthew in this entire scene 😉🥰
Gifs are HD : best to click for full size as sometimes they look blurry next to each other 🤷‍♀️
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sarademian · 1 year
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Matthew Goode in DANCING ON THE EDGE (2013)
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mrsbishmont · 1 year
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Stanley interviews Louis ( extra on DVD) from Dancing on The Edge 🥰 📸 DOTE 📀 my edit
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phobiagal · 10 months
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I drew every single robot/ai character that i could remember purely from memory. Try to spot your blorbo
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cherrycruise · 4 months
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it's almost that time of year again
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bearpoll2023 · 1 year
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lucindarobinsonvevo · 2 months
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Happy 26th Birthday to Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension (7th February 1998)
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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Singin’ in the Rain (1952) Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly
January 9th 2023
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osmiumpenguin · 3 months
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It's the solstice tonight, and a good time to reflect on my favourite books from the past year.
I'm making very little attempt to rank these titles. They're simply the books that I enjoyed most, and they're presented in the order I read them. • "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet," by Becky Chambers (2014) • "The Galaxy, and the Ground Within," by Becky Chambers (2021) • "Locklands," by Robert Jackson Bennett (2022) • "Beloved," by Toni Morrison (1987) • "Exhalation," by Ted Chiang (2019) • "Fugitive Telemetry," by Martha Wells (2021) • "Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future," by Patty Krawec (2022) • "The Vanished Birds," by Simon Jimenez (2020) • "The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family," by Joshua Cohen (2021) • "Utopia Avenue," by by David Mitchell (2020) • "The Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium & Discovery," by Amitav Ghosh (1995) • "Moon of the Crusted Snow," by Waubgeshig Rice (2018) • "Bea Wolf," by Zach Weinersmith; illustrated by Boulet (2023) • "Fighting the Moon," by Julie McGalliard (2021) • "The Empress of Salt and Fortune," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Glass Hotel," by Emily St. John Mandel (2020) • "New York 2140," by Kim Stanley Robinson (2017) • "When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Omnibus," by Ryan North et al; illustrated by Erica Henderson & Derek Charm & Jacob Chabot & Naomi Franquiz & Tom Fowler & Rico Renzi et al (2022) • "Buffalo Is the New Buffalo: Stories," by Chelsea Vowel (2022) • "Greenwood: A Novel," by Michael Christie (2019) • "The House of Rust," by Khadija Abdalla Bajaber (2021) • "Children of Memory," by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2022) • "Jade Legacy," by Fonda Lee (2021) • "A Deadly Education: A Novel: Lesson One of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2020) • "The Last Graduate: A Novel: Lesson Two of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2021) • "The Golden Enclaves: Lesson Three of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2022) • "To Be Taught if Fortunate," by Becky Chambers (2019) • "Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution," by Carlo Rovelli (2020), translated by Erica Segre & Simon Carnell (2021) • "A Psalm for the Wild-Built," by Becky Chambers (2021) Ah, but I said I'd make "very little attempt" to rank them, not "no attempt." So here is that attempt: my favourite five books from the last solar orbit — the five I enjoyed even more than those other thirty — also presented in the order I read them.
• "Nona the Ninth," by Tamsyn Muir (2022) • "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands," by Kate Beaton (2022) • "Record of a Spaceborn Few," by Becky Chambers (2018) • "Briar Rose," by Jane Yolen (1992) • "Babel, or, The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution," by R.F. Kuang (2022)
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asgoodeasgold · 2 months
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Stanley asks Pam whether he is invited to Mr Masterson's picnic. I am sure he know the answer to that ('of course'). Love the cheeky smirk and intense gaze. He is such a flirt.
📷 Dancing on the Edge (2013) ep1 my edit (I have changed a lot of the colours - the green background and yellow lighting on the skin didn't work for me).
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matthewgiggles · 1 year
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📸 Dancing on the edge Episode 2 - Matthew as Stanley is just 🥰🥰🥰🥰
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sapphicsukeve · 6 months
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Kat Slaters hen do pt. 2 (19/09)
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Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Singin’ in the Rain has bright camera flashes during the first scene that follows the opening credits. They are infrequent and non-strobing, but they are sudden and bright. A late dance number has patterned lights all over the screen that may create a minor strobe effect. Immediately after this number, a screen is shown that has brief strobe effects, for about a minute.
All of the camera work in this film is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 4/10. Motion Sickness: 0/10.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Singin’ in the Rain
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biribaa · 1 year
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My name is Biriba, or just Writer Computer, it/it's :P. And as you can see I am a computer that writes x reader fanfics for specific fandoms. I'm a minor and brazilian.
Pronouns page(PT/BR)
Pronouns page(ENG)
This is my masterlist
Non fanfiction related blog > @localcomputer-quotes
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I can write fluff, yandere, angst and platonic or family related oneshots. I promise to put trigger warnings for the angst and yandere ones
Here's the list of the fandoms I can write for:
Stray
Faith
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
Inscryption
The Stanley Parable
Electric Dreams
Tau
Brawl Stars
Doors
Madness Combat
No Straight Roads
Will You Snail?
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream
Splatoon(Tartar only)
The Mitchells vs The Machines
Pinocchio Guillermo Del Toro(No pinocchio pls)
SCP Foundation
2001: Space Odyssey
Ordem Paranormal(Gosto mais de escrever sobre os monstros/qualquer personagem não humano)
Mandela Catalogue(No Gabriel request pls)
Skullgirls
The Little Brave Toaster
Awful Hospital Seriously The Worst Ever
Tower Heroes
Billie Bust Up
The Amazing Digital Circus
Playtime with Percy
Regretevator
Zardy's Maze
I get more excited for AI/robot requests :)
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Smut, of course, I'm a minor and even if I wasn't I'm not at all good with human anatomy. Any incest or pedo or any disgusting things, you got it. Age up child characters(age up a child still means you're attracted by the child).
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Boyfriends webtoon fans, toxic DSMP fans, proshippers, Genshin Impact fans, anti-objectum people.
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Instagram: biriba_2
Twitter: hahabiribabrr
Tiktok: omgbiriba
Wattpad: biriba
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rolandrockover · 2 months
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Paul's Balls-in-the-Zipper Voice Pt. 1 of 10
I think Keep Me Comin' provides the ideal introduction to what I prefer to call Paul's balls-in-the-zipper voice, although of course even before Creatures in the Night you were offered plenty of chances to enjoy Paul's growing preference for higher tonal frequencies.
When you think of Paul's songs on The Elder, for example, who doesn't automatically think of his abundant falsetto? The best examples of this when such excesses as on The Elder were still in balance with his usual vocals are probably Unmasked and Dynasty, where they were even able to work some magic, if I think of Is That You or any song from Dynasty.
And where did all the fun actually begin, I ask, only to throw his '78 solo album into the room without further ado but full of meaning. The album on which Paul broke through the Kiss song and sound framework for the first time, and publicly began to clearly unfold, without losing sight of his very own Kiss vibe. Furthermore I feel obliged to point out that Paul's solo album is also the point of origin for the cheese-drama in his voice, which clearly penetrated the deeper and turgid realms of Paul's timbre until 1984 and Animalize.
Falsetto or cheese, what Paul offers us on Keep me Comin' is a completely different animal. And that sounds as if Paul had competed against Robert Plant himself in the final of a Led Zeppelin imitation competition and tried to out-Robert Plant him, in the midst of that insanely powerful Creatures of the Night production. And although Paul would hardly stand a chance against Plant from a holistic point of view, he actually succeeds in outknocking Plant here with a few well-targeted surprise blows.
In order to be able to achieve such intense vocal heights you need, above all, strong and therefore well-trained avocal cords. And even more so when you add the fact that Paul maintains this high performance throughout the entire song and screams almost non-stop, apart from a few short vocal bridges. Whether this is actually all down to discipline and dedication to singing, or whether Paul just stepped on half a dozen mousetraps in the studio and couldn't get rid of them, or whether he's just had an incredibly bad day, Keep Me Comin' makes a worthy first outing for his shrill balls-in-the-zipper manifesto.
And don't worry, I' ll keep it comin'.
Keep Me Comin' (1982)
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