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@uunicornicc ...from her neck. I hope that makes sense.
As is, it looks terrific. Wonderful acting!
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@uunicornicc That's a very good question! My first instinct would to be to plot out a simple looping flag-wave behind her, figure out the secondary motion for lightweight hair, and then use the flag-wave as an attractor to distort the normal hair motion, getting stronger the further it is...
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BREAKING NEWS:
Legendary actor Harrison Ford has OFFICIALLY endorsed Kamala Harris in an awesome video:
“I’ve been voting for 64 years.
Never really wanted to talk about it very much but when dozens of former members of the Trump administration are sounding alarms saying “for God sake don't do this again” — you have to pay attention.
The truth is this Kamala Harris will protect your right to disagree with her about policies or ideas and then as we have done for centuries.”
Drop a 💙 if you agree and appreciate Harrison Ford for speaking out!!
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Wizard of Oz fanfic? Yes, please! (/sarcasm)
IndieWire@IndieWire
Amazon Prime Members Can See ‘Wicked’ Four Days Before the Rest of Us trib.al/dReSUzQ
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Get to know the beautiful Tundra - Blacksmith and Jewelry maker
She even makes her own prosthetic attachments unique enough for her own toolbox!
#mlpfim #referencepage for @TheBonePone

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@joshhamwright Paralytic? A generation ago, that was common in the US. Blue-blind paralytic drunk.
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@JoyceCarolOates If he truly wanted to put you off Shakespeare, he would have started with Cymbeline.
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"Titus Andronicus" is certainly among Shakespeare's lesser plays; a kind of black-comedy "horror" best realized as camp. from there, the course could only improve. hoping you ended with "Lear" or "Macbeth" or "Hamlet."
Dr. Henry Rose@thehankrose
@JoyceCarolOates My first Shakespeare course in college started with Titus Andronicus to weed out the weaklings, and the prof gave us the appropriate trigger warnings, but said if we couldn’t handle stories about such horrors of life then maybe literature was not the path for us.
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