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Corvus monedula, part 1.
I saw it best to chop this storyline into a few segments, four or five posts in total. And yes, it was inspired by real events. Take care, peeps!
Corvus monedula, part 2.
Amanda tapping's memories of the episode are somewhat peculiar. "To make the operation room look all insulated, they lined it with bubble wrap. I'm talking the big stuff," she beams. "Now, I'm a bubble wrap fanatic, as is Christopher Judge, so the two of us are like, 'Yay! Bubble wrap!' and we were throwing ourselves against the wall, laughing our heads off! Or we'd be sitting with a bit we'd pulled from the wall, happily going 'Phtt, phtt, phtt' and bursting the stuff. So now you know, next time you watch the episode, that behind all that medical stuff is big, beautiful bubble wrap."
- Stargate SG-1 The Illustrated Companion Season 5 and 6, Frozen, p.65
My painting and me. :)
I believe this is one of the greatest portraits I have done so far. (60 x 120 cm)
It’s so funny to have thousands of notes on a blog I don’t even use anymore lol 2016 me would have killed for this XD
It’s not about cost for the people who are against it.
The United States is a deeply Puritan nation. We hate sloth. We hate the idea of someone “getting something for nothing”.
I will never take leisure time for granted ever again.
The monument to Shepard on Tuchanka is not quite what she expected.
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KKK said the same thing about the hoods.
I can't remember which of the two episodes it's in (Divide & Conquer, I think), but the shot of Sam and Jack facing each other, separated by the forcefield, is so poignant because not only is it a scene in which their true feelings for each other are made apparent, it's also a representation of the state of their relationship. They have such strong feelings, but they can't act on them because of an obstacle.
In that particular scene (or sequence of scenes), the force field is what separates them in a literal, tangible way, but overall, their status as Air Force officers in the chain of command in addition to being on the same SG team is the invisible barrier between them.
The scene I'm referencing is such a hopeless moment for so many reasons. They're trapped on the base, they're about to be discovered by Jaffa, and in addition, they've just been confronted with the feelings that they have, up until that point, been firmly and determinedly ignoring because of their ranks. Carter asks him to leave, and he can't. Jack can't bring himself to leave her because he loves her, and she begs him to leave because she loves him. It's a powerful moment. It's raw, their expressions are completely exposed, and they don't need any words to convey what they're feeling because they both know.
And I think that's why it hits me with the same strength every single time. The symbolism in the moment emphasizes to the audience exactly how things are between them, both their emotions towards each other and their inability to do anything with those emotions.
This is the shot in question. It's just so good, I can't even handle the amount of yearning portrayed in this entire scene. RDA and Amanda Tapping did an amazing job and whoever decided on that bit of cinematography is a genius.
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Today’s Grandma Ferret
Stepford Gentleman's list of nonsexual forms of domination for dominants
-Ordering for your sub at a restaurant
-Choosing sub’s outfit for the day
-Giving a bedtime
-Corporal punishment for bad behavior
-Instructing the submissive to write your name somewhere on their body daily
-Training sub with non-verbal cues
-verbal cues to correct unwanted behavior in public
-sub must be at a certain distance & position when in public
-Training sub how to greet you(on call/in person)
-Sub must wear a collar/necklace w/your name/title on it
-Scheduling hypnosis time
-Choosing and/or putting sub’s shoes on for them
-sub must ask permission before speaking
-sub must ask permission before entering/exiting a room(could be in public, a designated play/comfort room, at home, etc)
-Sub may only sit on the floor, on a cushion, in a designated chair
-Scheduling exercise time for sub
-Scheduled chore time
-Controlling their alcohol intake(when they can get drunk, if they can’t get drunk, cutting them off)
-Monitoring water intake
-monitoring screen/phone time
-Monitoring a submissive's outfits while out
-scheduling a time daily/weekly for sub to sit on their knees in silence, repeating a predetermined mantra
-Instructing sub to complete scheduled chores in a required uniform
-serving Dominant drinks/food
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i will go to my grave defending joker mass effect's decision to not abandon the cockpit of the sr-1
he's fucking disabled and has trouble walking when the normandy isn't taking heavy fire, he needed assistance to get to an escape pod because he is disabled and the rest of the cockpit crew are dead. he could have very well just stumbled bad during another attack, break his leg, and float off into the abyss of space
the escape pods still need to safely eject from the ship, and lore makes it clear the ship piloting vi isn't complex enough to handle mid-combat piloting. by remaining in the cockpit and keeping the ship out of fire, joker allows more escape pods to eject safely
too many people (redditors, mostly) look at joker's decision to stay at the helm as a betrayal, and genuinely blame him for shepard's death which is insane. he didn't make the decision to remain at the helm because he wanted shepard to die lmfao he does it because he knows, as a disabled man who forgoes mobility aids, that he has 0 chance of getting to an escape pod by himself and his best choice is to stay and try to keep the ship steady and relatively intact
he looks like this thing