irhinoceri:

Saw Dead Reckoning and it was so frustrating. It had such good chases and action set pieces, but they also did the thing. You know the thing.

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zie-ro:

Meyers-Briggs is out, early 2000s pop-punk is in

(S)imple Plan vs (G)ood Charlotte

(P)aramore vs (F)OB

(A)ll-American Rejects vs (Y)ellowcard

(G)reen Day vs (M)CR

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Blink-(182) vs Sum (41)


SFAM-182 🫡

glaxusplaxus:

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bless this man and his beard

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yellenabelova:

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#Can’t wait for Barbenheimer

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violentdevotion:

rose tyler hated her shitty job, wore £1 mascara, charity shop sweatpants, boxed hair bleach, couldn’t keep her room clean, hated rich people, was called a slag by the queen, constantly chat shit about her mum, slapped a guy that made her mum cry, astonished herself when she could do maths, 19 year old runaway, and the most beautiful woman on my tv 2005 - 2006

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keefechambers:

Every celebrity on the picketline: shame on the execs!

Ron Perlman: We should murder the execs :)

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pavlovadiplomacy:

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avocadosalad:

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annlarimer:

PANIC IN SAN DIEGO AS COMIC-CON ATTENDEES MAY BE FORCED TO TALK ABOUT COMICS

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mostly-funnytwittertweets:

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lord-of-the-ducks:

Not sure if anyone else has already shared this, but it feels important to circulate, especially with the strikes and the upcoming season

theelviscinematicuniverse:

The SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America are both on strike together for the first time in 60 years.

“A historic double strike that would effectively shut down the U.S. television and film industries” -Washington Post

Studios are being greedy af. Support the writers, support the actors/actresses/staff. Without them the film and tv industries are non existent.

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localsoulsalesman:

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brandyllyn:

I’m going to need y'all to preemptively chill out because the actor’s strike is going to mean a lot of things including shows and movies we’ve been anticipating being pushed way back, and absolutely minimal press tours for the next however long this lasts.

The effects of the writer’s strike are months down the road which made it a whole lot easier to support because as third parties we weren’t really being affected (yet), the effect of the actor’s strike is going to be immediate and we’re going to get a lot more propaganda of “these people are overpaid to begin with.”

Remember our desire for content does not supersede these people’s rights to live.

Support unions, support the strikes.

And ‘these people’ are not overpaid. About 1% of all actors (the Tom Cruises, etc) are overpaid. Some actors make a livable wage, but way LESS than you may think. Most actors are just above (barely above)  paycheck to paycheck but having a hospital bill/large unexpected expense will set them back.

Your basic tech bro makes more than 99% of the actors in SAG. 

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felixcloud6288:

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