Which outfit is better?
American vampire in Paris
I wanted him dead
seen from Mexico
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seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Italy

seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Sweden
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seen from United States

seen from Russia
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Which outfit is better?
American vampire in Paris
I wanted him dead
StarCanWrecked Sexyman Bracket Round 2A Matchup 8/15
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Tadius
Solomon Lauter
ROUND 2A, MATCH 7 OUT OF 8!
Which deep sleep character is the best?
Ventus (Kingdom Hearts)
G'raha Tia (Final Fantasy XIV)
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Hottest GILF Tournament - Round 2-A
Father Gascoigne vs Solid Snake
Father Gascoigne (Bloodborne)
Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid 4 : Guns of the Patriots)
Round 2a: The Price Family - Part 2
That evening the family dined together, David shared that the mine was going well and Frances talked of her walks with Mabel. ‘She lives with her cousin Fanny, she’s a seamstress.’
‘I met her, she seemed like she’s successful and talented.’ Martha said. 'Perhaps soon we might invite them.'
'When you have had the baby.' David told her, curtailing his wife's passion for company with practical caution.
Gwen Stacy (Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse (SONY)) vs. Dovepaw (Warrior Cats)
Y'all Hate Teens Tourney, Round 2A
Who is mistreated more by the fandom?
Gwen Stacy
Dovepaw
Propaganda linked in the title
(P.S. The brackets in the pinned post have been updated through round 1a)
ROUND 2A - MATCHUP 4 Henry (Thomas the Tank Engine) VS Squidward Tentacles (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Henry
Squidward
Broadway Divas Tournament: Round 2A
Christine Baranski vs. Judy Kuhn
Christine Baranski
Judy Kuhn
Christine Baranski (1952) "CHRISTINE BARANSKI (Charlotte) last appeared in the Playwrights Horizon’s workshop production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George. Just prior to that she appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festiva’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for which she received an Obie Award. She also recently completed filming Louis Malle’s new movie Crackers in which she co-stars with Donald Sutherland. Other New York credits include Sally and Marsha with Bernadette Peters at the Manhattan Theatre Club; The Undefeated Rhumba Champ at the Ensemble Studio Theatre and Coming Attractions at Playwrights Horizons. Her films include Playing for Time with Vanessa Redgrave, Lovesick, and Soup for One. She has worked at Center Stage in Baltimore, Chicago’s Goodman Theatre and the McCarter Theatre in Princeton as well as the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut. Christine is a graduate of the Julliard School and is the happy bride of actor Matthew Cowles.” – Playbill bio from The Real Thing, May 1984
Judy Kuhn (1958) “JUDY KUHN (Alice/Succuba/Citizen/Miss Isabel Yearsley) is making her Broadway debut in Drood and was a member of the original company in Central Park last summer. Off-Broadway she received critical praise for her performance in the Jewish Repertory Theatre’s production of Pearls. Before that she was seen with Yul Brynner’s farewell tour of The King and I. Roles in stock productions include Maria in West Side Story, Julie in Carousel, Rosamund in The Robber Bridegroom. Judy is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and studies acting with John Stix.” – Playbill bio from The Mystery of Edwin Drood, April 1986.
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