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Time interviewed Nicki Minaj as part of their ‘100 Most Influential People’ list. She dropped wisdom on black culture, equal pay, and being a mogul — and praised one collaborator who always brings the power: “Whenever I do something with her, I can feel the impact online and in the venue.”
I feel like Victoria Justice is the perfect SwanQueen daughter. Not only is she of Puerto Rican descent like Lana, but…
How can you look so much like Jennifer Morrison here:
But then look like Lana Parrilla here:
WITCHCRAFT!
Reasons why we ship Swan Queen (pt.5)
it’s a little early to declare an april fool’s champion, but.
BUT.
Valentine’s Day is coming up, idk what to buy myself
Maisie Williams’s cute “date” to the Emmys (x)
Peter traded his Emmy for Maisie’s date
Staying The Course & Hoping For Swan Queen
There are fans that may probably stop watching the show after A&E’s interview yesterday. I totally understand why. However, at this moment, I still don’t see how anything has changed. Yeah, like right now. We still don’t know what’s going to happen. We can SPECULATE all we want but at the end of the day nothing has become solidly etched in stone.
I would rather hope for the best than expect the worst. I don’t want to live my life doing the latter. We’ve been here before. This isn’t the first time A&E have given a crappy interview (and to Leanne Aguilera who is a high profile CS fan). I ask, what did we really expect them to say? That by the end of S5, it’s going to be Swan Queen? I knew that 0Q was going to be together. I knew that C$ was still intact. They haven’t said anything new.
I don’t get to watch the show live so it’s not like my viewing counts anyway.
Fans need to do what they need to do. But I will probably still watch right now and see what happens. The sky isn’t falling for me just yet. All it takes is one episode, ONE, to kill H00k off or make Forest Fart a bad guy.
If I learned anything by now it’s that A&E talk in riddles. I still think Mulan is a red herring. I felt it as soon as we read there was going to be representation on the show and that she was coming back. It felt like we are all meant to think it’s going to be her. I don’t know.
Personally, I still think it’s Swan Queen. But all I can do is wait to find out. Until I know for certain what is what, I am staying the course.
Photos provided by beegoddess
Staying The Course & Hoping For Swan Queen
There are fans that may probably stop watching the show after A&E’s interview yesterday. I totally understand why. However, at this moment, I still don’t see how anything has changed. Yeah, like right now. We still don’t know what’s going to happen. We can SPECULATE all we want but at the end of the day nothing has become solidly etched in stone.
I would rather hope for the best than expect the worst. I don’t want to live my life doing the latter. We’ve been here before. This isn’t the first time A&E have given a crappy interview (and to Leanne Aguilera who is a high profile CS fan). I ask, what did we really expect them to say? That by the end of S5, it’s going to be Swan Queen? I knew that 0Q was going to be together. I knew that C$ was still intact. They haven’t said anything new.
I don’t get to watch the show live so it’s not like my viewing counts anyway.
Fans need to do what they need to do. But I will probably still watch right now and see what happens. The sky isn’t falling for me just yet. All it takes is one episode, ONE, to kill H00k off or make Forest Fart a bad guy.
If I learned anything by now it’s that A&E talk in riddles. I still think Mulan is a red herring. I felt it as soon as we read there was going to be representation on the show and that she was coming back. It felt like we are all meant to think it’s going to be her. I don’t know.
Personally, I still think it’s Swan Queen. But all I can do is wait to find out. Until I know for certain what is what, I am staying the course.
Photos provided by beegoddess
Maisie Williams’s cute “date” to the Emmys (x)
Peter traded his Emmy for Maisie’s date
A summary of how people die (and don't) in swordfights
This is a really good article about how quickly people actually die from cuts and punctures inflicted by swords and knives. However, it’s really really long and I figured that since I was summarizing for my own benefit I’d share it for anyone else who is writing fiction that involves hacking and slashing your villain(s) to death. If you want the nitty gritty of the hows and whys of this, you can find it at the original source.
…even in the case of mortal wounds, pain may not reach levels of magnitude sufficient to incapacitate a determined swordsman.
Causes of death from stabs and cuts:
massive bleeding (exsanguination) - most common
air in the bloodstream (air embolism)
suffocation (asphyxia)
air in the chest cavity (pneumothorax)
infection
Stabbing vs cutting:
Stabbing someone actually takes very little force if you don’t hit bone or hard cartilage.
The most important factor in the ease of stabbing is the velocity of the blade at impact with the skin, followed by the sharpness of the blade.
Stabbing wounds tend to close after the weapon is withdrawn.
Stabbing wounds to muscles are not typically very damaging. Damage increases with the width of the blade.
Cutting wounds are typically deepest at the site of initial impact and get shallower as force is transferred from the initial swing to pushing and pressing.
Cutting wounds have a huge number of factors that dictate how deep they are and how easily they damage someone: skill, radial velocity, mass of the blade, and the size of the initial impact.
Cutting wounds along the grain of musculature are not typically very damaging but cutting wounds across the grain can incapacitate.
Arteries vs veins:
Severed veins have almost zero blood pressure and sometimes even negative pressure. They do not spurt but major veins can suck air in causing an air embolism.
Cutting or puncturing a vein is usually not fatal.
Severed arteries have high blood pressure. The larger arteries do spurt and can often cause death due to exsanguination.
Body parts as targets:
Severing a jugular vein in the neck causes an air embolism and will make the victim collapse after one or two gasps for air.
Severing a carotid artery in the neck cuts off the blood supply to the brain but the victim may be conscious for up to thirty seconds.
Stabbing or cutting the neck also causes the victim to aspirate blood that causes asphyxiation and death.
Severing a major abdominal artery or vein would cause immediate collapse, but this takes a fairly heavy blade and a significant amount of effort because they are situated near the spine.
Abdominal wounds that only impact the organs can cause death but they do not immediately incapacitate.
Severing an artery in the interior of the upper arm causes exsanguination and death but does not immediately incapacitate.
Severing an artery in the palm side of the forearm causes exsanguination and death but does not immediately incapacitate.
Severing the femoral artery at a point just above and behind the knee is the best location. Higher up the leg it is too well protected to easily hit. This disables and will eventually kill the victim but does not immediately incapacitate.
Cutting across the muscles of the forearm can immediately end the opponent’s ability to hold their weapon.
Cutting across the palm side of the wrist causes immediate loss of ability to hold a weapon.
Stab wounds to the arm do not significantly impact the ability to wield a weapon or use it.
Cuts and stab wounds to the front and back of the legs generally do not do enough muscle damage to cause total loss of use of that leg.
Bone anywhere in the body can bend or otherwise disfigure a blade.
The brain can be stabbed fairly easily through the eyes, the temples, and the sinuses.
Stabs to the brain are more often not incapacitating.
The lungs as targets:
Slicing into the lung stops that lung from functioning, but the other lung continues to function normally. This also requires either luck to get between the ribs or a great deal of force to penetrate the ribs.
Stabbing the lung stops that lung from functioning, but the other lung continues to function normally. It is significantly easier to stab between ribs than to slice.
It is possible to stab the victim from the side and pass through both lungs with an adequate length blade. It is very unlikely that this will happen with a slicing hit.
“Death caused solely by pneumothorax is generally a slow process, occurring as much as several hours after the wound is inflicted.”
Lung punctures also typically involve the lung filling with blood, but this is a slow process.
The heart as a target:
I’m just going to quote this paragraph outright with a few omissions and formatting changes for clarity because it’s chock-full of good info:
…[stabbing] wounds to the heart the location, depth of penetration, blade width, and the presence or absence of cutting edges are important factors influencing a wounded duelist’s ability to continue a combat.
Large cuts that transect the heart may be expected to result in swift incapacitation…
…stab wounds, similar to those that might be inflicted by a thrust with a sword with a narrow, pointed blade may leave a mortally wounded victim capable of surprisingly athletic endeavors.
Essentially, the heart can temporarily seal itself well enough to keep pressure up for a little while if it’s a simple stab. The arteries around the heart, while they are smaller and harder to hit, actually cause incapacitation much more quickly.
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Elizabeth Mitchell, Jennifer Morrison, Lana Parrilla, Sarah Paulson, Miriam Shor, and Julianna Margulies (requested by shemadehimwaffles) + Must Get Out by Maroon 5
Since she was a little girl, Julie (Paulson) has dreamed of getting out of her small home town. Now studying art history in a graduate program and traveling every chance she gets, Julie is fulfilling her dream and loving her life. That is, until she gets the phone call telling her that her estranged mother has passed away. Forced to go home and deal with her mother’s estate, she heads back to the town she never wanted to see again.
The short trip home that Julie had imagined turns into months as she wades through taking care of her childhood home, and it only grows more complicated when her only remaining relative, her troubled sister, April (Morrison) returns home, too. In a familiar scenario, April has come looking for money to pay off her drug and gambling debts. Out of work and dealing with her own school loans and the leftover mortgage on the house, Julie is in need of funds herself, and low on ideas.
That is, until April proposes something crazy: they steal from a museum and sell the artwork. Julie knows her sister has lost it, until April fills her in on the rest of the players: Nat (Parrilla), April’s almost-girlfriend bartender-slash-computer whiz; Sam (Mitchell), Nat’s ex-girlfriend that owns a pawn shop (and has a number of shady business contacts), and Claire (Margulies), Sam’s best friend that has recently lost her job as a high-profile attorney.
Julie thinks they can almost pull it off, until the group realizes they need one more person: an art forger, to replace the paintings they’ll be stealing. Almost ready to give up their insane scheme, Julie runs into their reclusive neighbor, Megan (Shor), a talented artist she’d known vaguely in high school and a woman who is desperate for a little bit of adventure in her life.
With their cast complete, the women set out to enact their mission and cash in on a payday big enough free them all. But with so many complex relationships, and decades-old secrets coming to light, the heist may not be the biggest challenge they face before they can all get out of town.
“My response to the “I am not a feminist” internet phenomenon…. First of all, it’s clear you don’t know what feminism is. But I’m not going to explain it to you. You can google it. To quote an old friend, “I’m not the feminist babysitter.” But here is what I think you should know. You’re insulting every woman who was forcibly restrained in a jail cell with a feeding tube down her throat for your right to vote, less than 100 years ago. You’re degrading every woman who has accessed a rape crisis center, which wouldn’t exist without the feminist movement. You’re undermining every woman who fought to make marital rape a crime (it was legal until 1993). You’re spitting on the legacy of every woman who fought for women to be allowed to own property (1848). For the abolition of slavery and the rise of the labor union. For the right to divorce. For women to be allowed to have access to birth control (Comstock laws). For middle and upper class women to be allowed to work outside the home (poor women have always worked outside the home). To make domestic violence a crime in the US (It is very much legal in many parts of the world). To make workplace sexual harassment a crime. In short, you know not what you speak of. You reap the rewards of these women’s sacrifices every day of your life. When you grin with your cutsey sign about how you’re not a feminist, you ignorantly spit on the sacred struggle of the past 200 years. You bite the hand that has fed you freedom, safety, and a voice. In short, kiss my ass, you ignorant little jerks.”
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