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THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 03.05 | "New York"
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SHEILA ATIM as Akasha
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 03.05 | "New York"
Do you recognize this TV theme song? #681
I know this and can name the series
I know this but can't name the series
I might know this
I've never heard this
Series: Kath and Kim (2007)
Composers: Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
Iconic early aughts Australian comedy, that you might know from a viral tumblr past of a woman running through the streets reacting in distress to “gay” signage
worth a watch imo
Do you like this song? #876
Yes I like it, I already know it
Yes I like it, first time listening
No I don't like it, I already know it
No I don't like it, first time listening
✨ Please reblog the polls to make them reach out to as many people as possible, but KEEP IT SPOILER-FREE to make people listen to the music with an open mind 💖
✨ Artists and titles will be revealed with the full song after the poll's conclusion, check the original post for an update!
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Alewya - Maktoub - from Zero
the audacity to look shy after that display...
the approach to bosigran castle, southwest coastal path, Cornwall.
[ID: Nine screencaps from Taskmaster. Amy Gledhill says, "Can I just ask what hirsute means?" Greg Davies replies, "Hairy." Amy says brightly, "Hairy! OK, that's all right." Alex Horne asks, "What did you think it might have meant?" Looking thoughtful, Amy says, "More... I'm trying to think of a better word for open. But hairy's fine. That's good." Greg says, "You thought that Alex wanted ladies to be a little more dilated?" Amy leans forward in her seat, laughing. End ID.]
Skunk Anansie - Secretly (1999)
Do you like this song? #873
Yes I like it, I already know it
Yes I like it, first time listening
No I don't like it, I already know it
No I don't like it, first time listening
✨ Please reblog the polls to make them reach out to as many people as possible, but KEEP IT SPOILER-FREE to make people listen to the music with an open mind 💖
✨ Artists and titles will be revealed with the full song after the poll's conclusion, check the original post for an update!
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The Vampire Lestat 3.06 "Montreal"
NAME THAT TUNE TOURNEY - FINALS
"Jolene" - Dolly Parton
"Minnie the Moocher" - Cab Calloway
Vote for the "name" song you prefer!
Propaganda for "Jolene": none Defeated Opponents: "Help Me, Rhonda" - The Beach Boys; "Rosa dos Ventos" - Maria Bethânia; "Mamma Mia" - ABBA; "Hit the Road Jack" - Ray Charles; "Bette Davis Eyes" - Jackie DeShannon; "Rasputin" - Boney M.; "Lola" - The Kinks; "Mrs. Robinson" - Simon and Garfunkel
Propaganda for "Minnie the Moocher": none Defeated Opponents: "Making Plans for Nigel" - XTC; "Charlie Brown" - The Coasters; "Maggie May" - Rod Stewart; "Bela Lugosi's Dead" - Bauhaus; "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" - The Beatles; "Maria, Maria" - Milton Nascimento; "Baba O'Riley" - The Who; "Johnny B. Goode" - Chuck Berry
if everything is going to gradually become outrage marketing can we at least have some fun with it and do the movie remakes with all-women casts again
this summer delainey hayles and bailey bass play the narrator and tyler durden
Track of the day // Alewya - City of Symbols ft. eejebee
merlin (1998) tv miniseries, dir. steve barron
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case/lang/veirs - Accidental Tattoo
I got excited when this popped up when I was looking for something else as I thought it meant there was a new album coming. It's actually just part of the 10th anniversary version of the album they made together. It is at least newer than the original album as it was only made a few years ago. It's really good to hear their voices together again anyway and get something I haven't heard many times before.
i think americans should have to put a banner above their post that says U.S. CENTRIC ADVICE/INFORMATION. i think political posts should clarify that they are giving protest/societal/class information relevant only to the USA i think i would like to stop getting halfway through a post with really good information and then realising it is not widespread advice and is only applicable in the united states of america
for the love of GOD can we PLEASE stop treating us-centric advice as applicable to the whole entire world. Please. beyond anything else, i do not think you guys understand how difficult it makes it for young people to interact with and learn information relevant to them.
at a certain point, treating us-american advice as universally applicable borders on misinformation. i am not saying that it is done maliciously, but it is dangerous at worst. i do not want younger people going around assuming that certain laws do/do not apply to them and getting in trouble because of it. i worry about what 'fundamental/constitutional/labour rights' are only legally defensible in the USA. i worry about kids who do not know yet to wonder where the advice is for, and take it as fact because a post that reads "EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THIS" begins with "EVERYONE".
okay yes all the tags are very very good points but i would like to point out the main reason i made this post, which is that
if you are non-american then it can be dangerous to hold beliefs about your rights that are only applicable in the US.
i am australian and i have seen young australians have completely us-american perceptions on the rights they hold (or do not hold) in regards to protest, police officers, self-defense, medical care, higher education, debt, and legal proceedings. i am not talking about "boooo americans" i am talking about the genuine danger it might present to have us-centric assumptions in high-stakes situations
(please do not chalk this up to 'if you don't do research then you are stupid'. i made this post with young people in mind. that being said i am willing to bet it also applies to others, ie those who are newer to non-local internet, older folks, or those escaping high-control environments.)