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  • THE OMEN

    Happy Juneteenth

    Leeza SOHO, Beijing

    Encanto

    Encanto: Directed by Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Charise Castro Smith. With Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, Mauro Castillo. A young Colombian girl has to face the frustration of being the only member of her family without magical powers.

    This movie was not for me, which is just fine, apparently other people are super enjoying it!

    For me it was a confusing mess and an odd misstep from modern Disney, the story was muddled, the songs confusing, and the voice work not all that impressive. I listened to the first song in the movie and realized I would have to listen to the whole thing with subtitles on and actually read the dialogue because of how bad the audio mix was, how quick the people were speaking, and about 1/3 of the words they were saying weren’t even in English.

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    Beautiful lady, beautiful legs

    Fight me

    Barrier by Vlad Voronchiukov

    Grid pattern

    That non stick coating tho

    FBI Probes Another Election Data Breach Linked to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell

    The machines of Horizon Zero Dawn

    Boba On the Throne

    If it fits….

    Praia da Atalaia – Salinas-PA Brazil

    by jocelincarmes on instagram

    Gina Carano

    When you complain about having to wear a mask at an in person business meeting.

    ski woman


  • sun rise

    Sign in front of Seaside, Oregon brewery

    Florence Pugh

    he owes me

    Home by artist Juhani Jokinen

    Backseat

    Madelaine Petsch

    My Mom late 1950s

    Michelle Trachtenberg

    Introvert Space Traveler by Ahmad Alromeadheen

    Astronaut Floating in Space

    Keira from Jak 2

    As if this guy didn’t hook up with any and all gender/species in the galaxy

    BATMAN : Mask of the Phantasm

    One Ring to Catch ‘Em All

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, Peter Lorre. A ship sent to investigate a wave of mysterious sinkings encounters the advanced submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by Captain Nemo.

    A sea monster is rampaging around the south seas and the US government asks a French scientist and his apprentice to check the situation out and report back. Not so much that they believe that there’s dragons eating ships, but that ships are going missing and someone needs to figure out what’s going on.

    They learn though that it’s not sea monster, but a submarine going around destroying various merchant boats, boats of war, or literally any boat they happen to see on the open waters. As it happens, the scientist, his apprentice, and a harpooner are knocked off their boat and later picked up by the submarine and through a series of wacky adventures, they end up setting off a nuclear weapon on an isolated island, killing hundreds of slavers and military personnel.

    Something that struck me as funny, was that they visited a slave island to watch the slaves do work, all so the captain could justify his crusade against the rest of the world. The name of the island? Rura Penthe, which apparently is unique to this Disney adaptation, and later used as the name of a prison planet in Star Trek VI.

    There’s some extremely unfortunate depiction of some native island people, but other than this, for the most part the movie still holds up.

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    Sunlight

    hot dog sushi

    Japanese ring station, 1970s

    drinker

    Cyclops by Mehmet Ozen

    Greenblood King – Ancient Civilization Challenge by Andrea Orioli

    Vegeta blue

    Astro Explorer, sanndycreationz

    trident warrior

    Beyond Threshold

    Brunettes and Redheads protesting at the Hollywood premiere of the movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”, 1953.

    Average right winger.

    Just an adorable family of rare white bats

    X-Men by Tovio Rogers