I was in a fucking emkay video????
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I was in a fucking emkay video????
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This is Leith Pierre's voice actor btw
(Photo nabbed from this video)
okay
or should i say… emkay?
some bonuses…ok?
Caine
OK HI TUMBLTS BEING MEAN AND NOT LETTING ME VIEW YOUR POST (ig?) ABOUT THE EMKAY NARRATORS!!!!
so the only one i think is straight is zach?? idr but robin and damien both radiate bi and lexi (who hasnt shown up in a while sadly) is trans
so uh.
yea
yeah gay. I’m pretty sure robin has a male partner I thought he was gay gay
how many of you know that robin Emkay is the voice of leith pierre
Hi! I decided to make an intro post cuz i hadnt yet lol.
Im Ollie, Im 23 and trans (pronouns He/They/It), i tend to show up every now and then, spam post on one topic for a while (normally dimension 20 episodes when im either noticing something new on a rewatch or making commentary on seasons i havent seen before)
Current hyperfixation is Tomodachi life where im bringing to life characters from my favorite shows including TADC, D20 Fantasy high (might add the Unsleeping City in there soon), and Charlie and Lola (nostalgia based addition) as well as i have a few youtubers in there
my fandoms include DnD, d20, Dropput, TLoZ, TADC, D+P (i got roped back in after they continued the gaming channel IM SORRY), Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, Emkay, that sorta stuff
Dont mind sending me asks about anything! i love answering questions! if i see you follow me i most likely will check your account and follow back if i find you cool
Ted and Joan Kennedy join composer conductor Leonard Bernstein for a rehearsal of Bernstein's "Mass" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, c. 1971.
“We musicians, like everyone else, are numb with sorrow at this murder, and with rage at the senselessness of the crime. … This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before. And with each note we will honor the spirit of John Kennedy, commemorate his courage, and reaffirm his faith in the Triumph of the Mind.” - In the aftermath of JFK’s assassination, at Madison Square Garden on November 25, 1963, Bernstein emotionally proclaimed.