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The Convicted Son (An Ode To Hunter Biden)
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The Convicted Son (An Ode To Hunter Biden)

Here lies the tale of a prodigal son’s fame, Hunter Biden — the champion in this twisted game.
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REPORT: American Man Trying To Record Video Falls 50 Feet Head First Off Cliff While Hiking
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REPORT: American Man Trying To Record Video Falls 50 Feet Head First Off Cliff While Hiking

'I didn't know if I was going to make it out'
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Trump’s Waging Psychological Warfare Behind Enemy Lines
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Trump’s Waging Psychological Warfare Behind Enemy Lines

by going behind enemy lines, Trump is making the leviathan question its own strength.
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Complete List Of Triumph Band Members

Triumph was formed in 1975 in Mississauga, Ontario. The band originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Rik Emmett, drummer and vocalist Gil Moore, and bassist and keyboardist Mike Levine. Triumph is known for their powerful live performances and a string of hit albums and singles throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. They released ten studio albums, achieving significant success both in Canada and internationally. Their music, often characterized by its blend of hard rock, progressive rock, and elements of heavy metal, has earned them numerous awards and accolades, including several gold and platinum certifications. Triumph is also celebrated for their The post Complete List Of Triumph Band Members appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

First Human to Spend 1,000 Days in Outer Space Offers Unprecedented Opportunity to Study Rocket Man Effects
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First Human to Spend 1,000 Days in Outer Space Offers Unprecedented Opportunity to Study Rocket Man Effects

Oleg Kononenko has become the first human to accumulate 1,000 hours of spaceflight over a 16-year career visiting and living aboard the ISS. The milestone comes on his fifth flight to space and during his third stint as the commander of the ISS. In February he passed the previous record of 878 days, held by […] The post First Human to Spend 1,000 Days in Outer Space Offers Unprecedented Opportunity to Study Rocket Man Effects appeared first on Good News Network.
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SciFi and Fantasy
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2 yrs

The Wild Robot: Latest Trailer Sees Roz Being the Best Robot Mom
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The Wild Robot: Latest Trailer Sees Roz Being the Best Robot Mom

News The Wild Robot The Wild Robot: Latest Trailer Sees Roz Being the Best Robot Mom Grab the tissues, friends. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 11, 2024 Screenshot: DreamWorks Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: DreamWorks The Wild Robot, the upcoming DreamWorks animated feature based on the book by Peter Brown of the same name, looks ready to make you bawl your eyes out as you contemplate the painful joy that comes from loving and caring for those around you. In the case of this latest trailer, we see the robot Roz (Lupita Nyong’o) lost in a forest where she befriends several creatures including fox Fink (Pedro Pascal), opossum Pinktail (Catherine O’Hara), and goose Longneck (Bill Nighy). We also see Roz adopt a smaller-than-normal gosling named Brightbill (Kit Conner), who calls the robot mom. And as a good mom, Roz works hard to make sure he can fly when the seasons change. If that wasn’t heartrending enough, other robots find Roz and become a danger to the forest, in no small part because they’re upset that Roz is feeling things, something no robot is supposed to do. Set all this to a moving soundtrack and vivid animation, and get ready to start sobbing. The Wild Robot premieres in theaters on September 27, 2024. It’s written and directed by Chris Sanders, whose previous credits include Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Croods. In addition to the talent above, the movie also features the voices of Mark Hamill, Matt Berry, and Ving Rhames. Check out the second trailer below if you want your heart to break. [end-mark] The post <i>The Wild Robot</i>: Latest Trailer Sees Roz Being the Best Robot Mom appeared first on Reactor.
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2 yrs

ReBoot Documentary Needs Some Tape Deck Help
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ReBoot Documentary Needs Some Tape Deck Help

News ReBoot ReBoot Documentary Needs Some Tape Deck Help Do you have the experience or equipment needed to help preserve a cult classic? By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 11, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share Do you know what a D1 tape is? More importantly, did you happen to work with a BTS device back in the mid-1990s that was compatible with a D1 tape? If so, the documentarians working on a feature about the Canadian television show ReBoot need your help. Let me rewind a bit first, not unlike what you can presumably do to a large D1 tape when it’s properly put into a working BTS machine. ReBoot was a Canadian animated series that first aired in 1994. Our own Natalie Zutter described the premise of the show thusly: ReBoot’s premise is that inside your ’90s-era computer are dozens of systems that operate like cities, populated by sprites and binomes just trying to get by through system updates and the User (that’s you) dropping down game cubes for them to play. Nearly episode revolves around the User introducing a new game into Mainframe, forcing whoever gets caught up within the cube to play out the game as NPCs, rebooting into new costumes and personas, whether the scenario in question is a riff on Mad Max or Evil Dead. And if they lose? Oh, they just get transformed into melty little slugs called nulls, and that entire sector of Mainframe basically gets nuked. The series has earned a cult following over the years, and the documentary team now has the master tapes for the show, which they plan to digitize for inclusion in the project. The problem, however, is that the D1 tapes run on now-obsolete machines. And while the team managed to find some machines than can play a D1 tape—one DCR-300 and two DCR-500 devices specifically—they’re still getting errors. To help with their efforts, the team is putting a call out for anyone who happened to work on these machines firsthand and/or who has some manuals or other tools for them lying around. You can find their specific requests in the document they put together here. Share with all your tech-savvy friends who might have handled such a machine a few decades ago, and let’s hope that the ReBoot documentary gets the expertise they need soon! [end-mark] The post <i>ReBoot</i> Documentary Needs Some Tape Deck Help appeared first on Reactor.
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SciFi and Fantasy
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2 yrs

Arcane Season 2 Trailer Tees Up Sisterly Strife in League of Legends Series
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Arcane Season 2 Trailer Tees Up Sisterly Strife in League of Legends Series

News Arcane Arcane Season 2 Trailer Tees Up Sisterly Strife in League of Legends Series And it’s not the only story in the League of Legends coming our way. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 11, 2024 Credit: Netflix Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Netflix The second and final season of Arcane is set to come out this November, and we have a new trailer for it that tees up the conflict between two sisters, Vi and Jinx. Here is a description of the show set in Riot Games’ League of Legends universe, per the Netflix website, Tudum: Arcane tells the origin story of two iconic League of Legends champions, who just so happen to be sisters. Jinx (Ella Purnell)—also known as Powder—and Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) find themselves on rival sides of a brewing war between the utopian city Piltover and its oppressed underbelly Zaun. Powder and Vi are completely transformed by the end of the first season, as Powder becomes the mischievous Jinx and Vi proves she’s one champion you don’t want to mess with.  In addition to Purnell and Steinfeld’s Vi and Jinx, Arcane features the characters Caitlyn (Elsa Davoine), Ekko (Reed Shannon), Jayce (Kevin Alejandro), Singed (Brett Tucker), Heimerdinger (Mick Wingert), and Viktor (Harry Lloyd). For those of you bummed that the show is ending, don’t fret: Series co-creator Christian Linke has teased that there will be more animated projects set in the League of Legends world coming our way. “Arcane is just the beginning of our larger storytelling journey and partnership with the wonderful animation studio that is Fortiche,” said Linke during a League Dev Update. “From the very beginning, since we started working on this project, we had a very specific ending in mind, which means the story of Arcane wraps up with this second season. But Arcane is just the first of many stories that we want to tell in Runeterra.” Season two of Arcane becomes available on Netflix in November 2024. Check out the trailer for the upcoming episodes of Arcane below. [end-mark] The post <i>Arcane</i> Season 2 Trailer Tees Up Sisterly Strife in League of Legends Series appeared first on Reactor.
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Read an Excerpt From Tobi Ogundiran’s In the Shadow of the Fall
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Read an Excerpt From Tobi Ogundiran’s In the Shadow of the Fall

Excerpts Epic Fantasy Read an Excerpt From Tobi Ogundiran’s In the Shadow of the Fall A cosmic war reignites and the fate of the orisha lie in the hands of an untried acolyte. By Tobi Ogundiran | Published on June 11, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from In the Shadow of the Fall, the first volume in an epic fantasy novella duology by Tobi Ogundiran—out from Tordotcom Publishing on July 23. Ashâke is an acolyte in the temple of Ifa, yearning for the day she is made a priestess and sent out into the world to serve the orisha. But of all the acolytes, she is the only one the orisha refuse to speak to. For years she has watched from the sidelines as peer after peer passes her by and ascends to full priesthood.Desperate, Ashâke attempts to summon and trap an orisha—any orisha. Instead, she experiences a vision so terrible it draws the attention of a powerful enemy sect and thrusts Ashâke into the center of a centuries-old war that will shatter the very foundations of her world. Alone in the heart of the Sacred Grove, Ashâke lifted her torch and peered into the darkness. The trees here were old — hundreds of seasons old, their huge white limbs draped in moss. The priests said these trees had been old back when orisha had roamed the earth, and still they stood. Ashâke found it hard to shake the feeling of being watched, as she did whenever she came here, and spent a moment wheeling about, straining to see into the darkness beyond the trees. But if there was something there, if there was someone there, she couldn’t see them. Ashâke licked her dry lips. Perhaps it is the orisha who watch me. Waiting for me. The thought sent chills down her spine. Surely they knew what she was soon to do… She approached the biggest tree, a Great White Baobab leaning over the river. It stood some eighty feet tall, with bark so wrinkled that it looked like an old, withered face had been carved into it. One could tell a White Baobab’s age by how many leaves it had; this one was leafless, limbs oddly naked as they stretched out from a massive trunk. Ashâke dug her torch into the soft soil at its roots. Next to it, she dumped her pouch—which was heavy with her divination board and cowries, and with the tome she’d pilfered from the library, the one that had shown her how to do what she planned to. Ashâke shivered. It was mad, building a idan to summon and bind an orisha. But it was their fault. All their fault for refusing to speak to her, for refusing to choose her when they’d chosen her peers, chosen the others. A gust of wind howled through the forest. Ashâke looked up to see rainclouds lit by intermittent flashes of lightning. Shango is striking his axes, she thought. A few heartbeats later, an ear-splitting thunderclap cracked through the air, and from somewhere in the forest came the frightened caws of ravens. An omen? Ashâke hoped not. Shango was quick to temper, but it was not him she wanted, not him she sought to summon. She was desperate but had no death wish. Shango would smite her at the first opportunity. She could almost imagine her fellow acolytes, their faces full of wicked derision when they learned of her fate. And the priests, would they tut and shake their heads, muttering about poor Ashâke whose inability to hear the orisha had driven her to such extremes? Buy the Book In the Shadow of the Fall Tobi Ogundiran Buy Book In the Shadow of the Fall Tobi Ogundiran Buy this book from: AmazonBarnes and NobleiBooksIndieBoundTarget Ashâke gritted her teeth and pushed the voices from her mind. No use dwelling over unfavourable thoughts. She turned her attention to the tree, and the gaping crevice between its roots. It looked ordinary to the casual eye; a bough dammed up with the rot of several seasons, but that was because Ashâke had made it so. Grunting with effort, she began to pull away the dirt—rotted palm fronds, dead leaves and twigs and soil—to reveal— Eshu, lord of roads and crossroads, messenger orisha, stood before her. His effigy, at least. The Greater Orisha all had effigies in the temple—towering bronze structures that lined the walls of the Inner Sanctum. But this was no such effigy. For one it was made of white clay, which Ashâke had painstakingly retrieved from the bottom of the river, diving into the cold water night after night, carefully sifting the riverbed, then stumbling sopping wet through the forest, freezing to her bones as she tried to make it back to the temple before the rousing bell. Moons and moons of dedication had led her to this moment, to the idan before her, carved with the language of binding. And once she performed the final ritual, at last, it would hold Eshu’s essence. She would ask her questions and he would have no choice but to answer. Why then, did she hesitate? Why did her hands tremble, her heart flutter? Eshu’s blank eyes regarded her, and it seemed to Ashâke that his lips were upturned in the suggestion of a smile. You’re frightened, Simbi’s voice rang loud in her head. What you seek is dangerous. It is not too late to turn back now. And then what? Turning back would mean accepting defeat, condemning herself to… how many more seasons of ridicule? Her own peers were five seasons into their priesthoods. Yet here she was, stuck as an acolyte, suffering the jeers of the little runts who had come up behind her and now thought themselves her equal. No. She had to know why the orisha refused to speak to her, where she had gone wrong. “Ok,” she said, taking a deep breath to steel her nerves. “What needs doing must be done well.” Ashâke placed two bundles of loudh in the idan’s outstretched hands and lit them. The incense burned, its faintly sweet smoke tickling the back of her throat. Next, she took her knife and drew it across her palm. It stung, and she bit back a whimper as blood bloomed in the fresh cut. Once her hand was full, she poured it over the flames, which hissed, the smoke turning black and pungent, the bitter smell of copper sharp in the back of her throat. “Eshu Elegba,” she intoned. “Messenger lord of the orisha. The one whose path is two hundred-and-fifty-six. The one whose path is uncountable. I bind you with ashe that gives me life. I summon you with the breath of Obatala. Come. Come forth.” The wind wailed in the trees, nearly snuffing out the fire. Ashâke waited… but nothing happened. Why wasn’t it working? The glyphs she’d etched into the effigy should be aglow. Instead, they remained dull white. Ashâke blew out a frustrated breath and squeezed her fist over the fire again, but it had stopped bleeding. She grabbed the bloody dagger, choking back a whimper as she worked it deeper into her palm, until the blood flowed anew, hissing into the flames. “Eshu Elegba. Messenger lord of the orisha. The one whose path is two hundred-and-fifty-six; the one whose path is uncountable. I bind you with ashe that gives me life—” Her hand moved of its own accord, slamming down on Eshu’s outstretched arm. It broke off and tumbled to the ground, the burning loudh snuffing out. “What—?” She gasped, even as her hand swung for Eshu’s second arm. It flew off, spinning fast into the darkness, until it splashed into the river. She stood there, blinking, struggling to understand what had just happened. A heartbeat passed; then two, then three… The statue erupted in flames. Ashâke yelped, leaping backwards. She tripped on a root and flailed desperately to stop her fall. Twisting at the last moment, she landed with such jarring force that her jaw snapped shut and arrows of pain shot up her arms. She howled. The entire sculpture was ablaze, the flames climbing high, high, licking the Great White Baobab. It was an unnatural fire, and in it she saw— She saw a burning hall, every inch of it wreathed in golden flames. She saw a table, and seated behind it were shadows, voids in the shape of men, which even the raging fire did not consume. She heard voices, all of them speaking her name, calling her. Hands reached out of the dark, grasped at her, seeking to wrench her apart. Ashâke felt stretched, as though there were things in her head, things that shouldn’t be there. “STOP!” She screamed. “STOP! I’M SORRY!” She pushed to her feet and fled, running from the voices, from the things grasping at her. She had overreached. Who was she in her hubris to bind an orisha? Now she had angered Eshu, angered them all, and the orisha were nothing if not vindictive in their vengeance. The ground vanished beneath her, and then she was falling, tumbling head over heels down the steep riverbank, slamming again and again into the slope. She splashed into the water, cracking her head on a gnarled root. The darkness took her. Excerpted from In the Shadow of the Fall, copyright © 2024 by Tobi Ogundiran. The post Read an Excerpt From Tobi Ogundiran’s <i>In the Shadow of the Fall</i> appeared first on Reactor.
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Best Destiny 2 Hunter Prismatic builds: Aspects, Fragments, and abilities
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Best Destiny 2 Hunter Prismatic builds: Aspects, Fragments, and abilities

Destiny 2 The Final Shape is all about finally reaching that moment that makes you truly feel like a Guardian of the Sol system. And thanks to weapons like Microcosm and the brand-new sub-class Prismatic, that dream is now a reality. So strap on your cloaks and let’s take a look at the best Destiny 2 Hunter Prismatic builds. Destiny 2 — Best Hunter Prismatic builds: Aspects, Fragments, and abilities Unlike other sub-classes you unlock in Destiny 2, Prismatic has a bit more of a straightforward way of grabbing the remaining Fragments and abilities you don’t get in TFS campaign. Before you go crafting these builds, make sure you have everything you need from Prismatic. These are builds that have been tested and implemented by players all around the world since the start of The Final Shape. But our main source of finding these set-ups put together, were the dedicated people over at The Build Hub. With all of that out of the way, let’s flip our knives and take...
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