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Papa Legba Special user home-an unremarkable spiral arm of an insignificant galaxy 750 Posts |
Would somebody describe Tom Stone's stage version of this effect please?
Use the FORCE Luke.
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Woodfield Special user 756 Posts |
KILL KILL KILL HUG KILL KILL
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Papa Legba Special user home-an unremarkable spiral arm of an insignificant galaxy 750 Posts |
Wow, awesome word economy, thx
Use the FORCE Luke.
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rjs Loyal user 296 Posts |
Harvey Weinstein's favourite trick for 2017.
Based on an idea by Ted Bundy. Time we abandoned these misogynist traditions? |
the Sponge Inner circle Atlanta 2771 Posts |
? You can use a male spectator.
It works with Dan Sperry's character. |
rjs Loyal user 296 Posts |
I haven't seen the Jeffrey Dahmer version.
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TStone V.I.P. Stockholm, Sweden 769 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2018, rjs wrote: Actually based on a relationship I had with a person with borderline. There's some dark humor in being so unaware and so close to someone who at any second, without provocation, can snap and become a monster. This was my attempt to portrait the dark humor in that dichotomy, and I think it turned out to be a pretty accurate representation. Quote:
Time we abandoned these misogynist traditions? I think you might confuse the portrayal and dramatisation of something negative for the negative thing itself. Misogyny exists, therefore it should be allowed to mirror that in a dramatized setting. No one gain anything from pretending it doesn't exist. As an example, the following piece is inspired by the #metoo movement, specifically the insidous way to cover predatory overstepping of boundaries by pretending to be kind, sympathetic and supportive. https://vimeo.com/253789209 |
ed wood Special user 742 Posts |
This is 'of dice and men' right?
Vanishing had it for sale at the event last month, think it gets a proper release at Blackpool. Is this the same as the version in Maelstrom? |
TStone V.I.P. Stockholm, Sweden 769 Posts |
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On Feb 8, 2018, ed wood wrote: Almost. The difference is purely of a practical nature. Since the publication in Maelstrom, I've made some design changes to make it easier to pack down. |
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