Damn, I Only Now Saw This. Thanks For Tagging Me!!
Damn, I only now saw this. Thanks for tagging me!!
Favourite musical: hmmm I might have to go with sweeney todd? Or maybe mamma Mia
Favourite character: Mrs Lovett for sure (Toby is a close second tho)
Favourite song: ‘not while I’m around’ hurts, but it’s great
Favourite ship: uhh sweeney Todd doesn’t truly let you think about couplings, unless it’s followed up with tragedy, so I’ll go with Donna and Sam from mamma Mia (lol).
Favourite cast recording: for sweeney Todd I would say the obc, but truly I like the version filmed for the entertainment channel and pbs and stuff with Angela Lansbury and George Hearn. And for mamma Mia - the film version lol
Dream role: Mrs. Lovett, but honestly if I had the voice for it Sweeney himself def would be fun to play.
Ok so I don’t really do these things so if anyone from the ppl who I’m gonna tag don’t want to do this, it’s fine!! (I just truly don’t know who I should tag lol):
@thedemonicdreaminator @considerablecolors @courtneymack @caliform-i-a @spiderverse3
Favorite Musical Tag Game!
I'll start!
Favorite musical: Heathers: the Musical
Favorite character: Veronica Sawyer (I went as her for Halloween this year!)
Favorite song: Meant to Be Yours
Favorite ship: McNamayer (Heather McNamara x Veronica)
Favorite cast recording (if applicable): Original Off-Broadway cast
Dream role: Veronica Sawyer (also my biggest dream role in general)
Tagging @riding-with-the-wild-hunt @trashcan-dwelling-theatre-nerd @maybeimamuppet @heyguysitsjeremyheere @aesthetically-t @zoeeatsukuleles @broadwayismybestfriend @parkitaco @peanut-butter-and-theatre @lobotomy-jpeg @dumped-ur-ass and anyone else who wants to!!!
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ok well this blew my mind


This is also true with filmmakers. Western filmmakers pan their cameras mostly left to right and Iranian filmmakers do right to left.
btw… important PSA: cutting off the mold on the surface of food does nothing. you can only see the spores on the surface, but mold itself has spread and grown roots into the food. by the time you can actually *see* the spores, that piece of food is completely full of it. youre still eating mold.
many of which are poisonous and have been shown to cause cancer. youre not even supposed to sniff it, because that can get spores into your lungs. like if you look up the health and safety guidelines for mold they barely stop short of telling you to put on a hazmat suit.
like produce is okay as long as you cut around it at least an inch, but cooked foods? you gonna die. stop eating mold people

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Its size also seems to change depending on your perspective. Approaching Uluru from afar you are struck by how small it appears. But as you get closer, you realise it is truly a huge mountain, a behemoth in the middle of the comparatively flat Australian desert.
Australian geologists are now revealing yet another dimension to Uluru’s magic: the spectacular forces that led to its formation.
Uluru is a time capsule. Within its sand grains there is an epic 550-million-year saga of continents colliding, mountains rising and falling, and the remarkable strength of our most iconic mountain.
How is the Grand Staircase Evidence for the Global Flood?
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this list is soooo good and I’ve only read like 4 of the books they suggest… this is my new reading list