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hamster's dialyn showcase 🐹(。・ω・) hamster adores dialyn! hamster thought it'd be interesting to make her palette 'krampus-compliant', cooling things down, while incorporating that iconic indigo!

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[#QWER's answer to LE SSERAFIM's questions] (QWER collectively shaking) 🐱: There's too many to name...! 🐶: How...? I love all of their songs... 🐹: But for us, instead of one member, we love all of them. They're a group of sunbaenims we love. We love their songs too. 🐶: For real! 🐹: Oh, but your phone wallpaper...? 🦊: Yes, my phone wallpaper actually changes every week and this week, I'm doing my best to exercise so I set it to Kazuha sunbaenim who gives me the motivation to work out. Every time I look at it, it inspires me to obtain that healthy and cool charm. So I always look at it like... 🥰 🐱: So she's totally your inspiration 🐹: Her motivation 🦊: Yes, I'm getting my motivation from her. I love you! 🐹: She (Kazuha) has great core strength, right? 🦊: Yes! 🐶: She didn't change her phone wallpaper just for this shoot. Her wallpapers are always pictures of LE SSERAFIM sunbaenim. 🦊: That's true. It changes every week. 🐹: I really like their debut song 'FEARLESS'. I listened to that song a lot when I was living in Japan and I tried my best to copy the moves on my own so I still kinda remember it. Like this. I was kinda stiff back then so I can't do it well but it was a very fun dance! 🐱: For me, it's "Smarter, baby, smarter~" 🐶🦊🐹: Ahhh!!! 🐱: Either that or 'Perfect Night'. I like those songs. I listened to them a lot! 🐶: I watched all of LE SSERAFIM sunbaenim's live showcase performances while I was working in my studio. Their songs from then were really good, and for me, I like 'Smart' too~ 🐹: And for you, (Magenta) unnie... 🦊: Of course it's 'SPAGHETTI' for me! 🐹: Every single day... 🦊: "Eat it up~ Eat it~ Eat it up~" 🐶: I swear she listens to it more than a thousand times a day and she doesn't get tired of it 🐱: We became addicted to it too because of her 🐹: Her dance skills improves every time she dances to it 🦊: It's my dance teacher 🐱: You should dance and we will sing it for you! 🐹: You can do it sitting down 🐶: As expected from our main dancer 🐱: Just this move~ 🐹: She really practices this every day! 🐱: Show them the results of your practice until today! They might be watching too, you know! Okay. 1, 2, 3, 4! (Magenta 'SPAGHETTI' dance time) 🦊: Thank you! (LOL) I'm really bad at dancing but thanks to this, my skills have greatly improved. Thank you very much. 🐱: She watched their fancams for like a thousand times every day as soon as they had their comeback 🐹: Thank you

😼 CEREMONY OUT NOW!

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When Kathy Hilton reacted with shock to Paris Hilton’s book and the revelation that Paris had an abortion, it really highlighted their complicated dynamic. Kathy is clearly very loving, but also emotionally distant in a way that suggests she does not want to hear the nitty gritty, painful details of anything. I also found it interesting how Nicky Hilton takes on an almost therapist like role, gently trying to help Kathy understand Paris’ perspective. Kathy seemed more upset that Paris did not tell her about the pregnancy, abortion, and other traumatic experiences than she was about Paris’ emotions or the shame Paris carried around them. There is also the story from Paris’ childhood about a diary she had hidden in her room. One day, she overheard her mom and her mom’s sisters laughing about it. That likely taught her at a young age that her feelings were something to be mocked or dismissed. The way Kathy described Paris as a “wild animal” and an “alien” while she was growing up was also striking. When Paris explained that hearing that made her feel bad, Kathy responded by saying, “No, you’re unusual.” Nicky then stepped in and said Paris was like that because she had been through so many horrific things. Also, Rosanna Arquette told Kathy that “something went down,” meaning she believed Paris had been SA’d. Kathy said she would have known if that were true, but even after hearing this, she never asked Paris about it.

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There’s a scene in the movie “A Star is Born” with Bradley Cooper and the dog outside the garage. I watched that movie in the end of my drinking days and the scene tortured me so much thinking about it. Of course it was only a movie but I then proceeded to pretty much try drink myself to death. I used to listen to this song hammered drunk alone and crying for hours. The thought of Snoop being home waiting for me is what got me through that ICU visit and made me want to change my life. There’s a lot of emotions in my head about Tina. They are however surprisingly positive. Yes her stay was very short and we’d all have loved to have her for years to make us smile. However for me personally I’m proud of myself because I did all the hard things for her and she had everything perfect until the very last moment. I’d never have done 1% of that when being addicted. I’d have let her down and been selfish and gone off drinking. I’m so happy I got to meet her because she taught me a type of love that I never thought even existed. She was selfless and completely pure in a way I never saw in any creature on this planet. The song and looking at Tina videos just got me thinking that it doesn’t have to end badly. Things can turn around. You can be running around the jungle with a dog absolutely full of life with a huge smile on your face and everything to live for. Thank you Tina. The work for you has only just started and I’ll see you again one day 🥰🥰

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The Becker Schools in Minnesota released a statement about the incident where a teacher politically berated one of her students for not agreeing with her political gaslighting. Thankfully, the incident was filmed so it wouldn’t become a ‘he said/she said’ situation that the school system would sweep under the rug. But hey … they may still do just that. In a statement made by the school … Dr Jeremy Schmidt said a lot of contradictory things, while clearing up nothing. “We are maintaining a safe, structured learning environment (blah blah blah) …” —- make that make sense … how is it safe for a student when a teacher SHUTS THEM DOWN for having a different view or opinion than the teachers?! Is that considered part of their ‘structured learning environment’?! No one ever asked the school to PUNISH their entire community of teachers … WeThePeople simply asked that the particular teacher in question be suspended or fired for not providing a safe and respectful environment for her students. As far as ‘truth-seeking’ … she is on video, those are her words and actions … you can’t get anymore truthful than that. So don’t call our eyes or ears deceitful. Without those of us on social media bringing situations like this to the forefront … our schools will continue to get away with indoctrination and we parents are sick of it. All we ask is that our kids be taught: reading, writing, math, real science (not the ‘because I feel’ science), real history (not revisionist history to fit a narrative), civics and respect for our country. Leave activism, teacher’s opinions, teacher’s private life choices OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS. Even professors, from the mostly leftist universities, are beginning to complain that students entering college now can’t even read or have a basic understanding of things. THAT is the failure of our current education system and their activist staff!

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Gina Gershon explains why she didn't like Paul Verhoeven's "Showgirls" (1995) at first, but learnt to appreciate it over the years: "I couldn't watch "Showgirls" (1995) for years 'cause I was like, I was too, a little bit of PTSD, I think, in a very slight way, no disrespect to real PTSD, but I would get very tense and anxious when I thought about certain things and stories, and so I never really watched it again, and I would kind of use the excuse of like, 'Well,' and it was a real excuse, like, 'I can't deal with my accent, 'cause I had to lie about my accent. I thought the movie would be closer to one of [Verhoeven's] Dutch films, which are a little bit seedier, a little bit darker, and I think his American films, now that I've kind of studied it and I've stepped out of it, I mean, they're really interesting comments on America and fascism. Going 30 years later, 25 years later, a friend of mine, a writer friend, she said, 'No, you don't understand how great Showgirls is.' I'm like, 'I guess I really don't,' but when I saw it from afar, not being in it, and all of a sudden I'm like, 'Oh my god.' It was really a comment on ugly America and on capitalism and power struggles and dynamics and all those things. That r*** scene has to be there. It's the grossest thing in there and the powerful men, they're all protected and, you know, so that's why it's exciting when she kicks the guy's a$$. I thought it was gonna be a different movie than it was, but you know what? It's also an interesting lesson in, you know, when you get to the set or any situation really, you know, in your mind, you think what it is, but when you go there and it's not, then you have to assess and... You gotta make it make sense, but then I just changed my approach to the whole character, so that was kind of interesting. It was a good lesson." ("Gina Gershon Says Watching Her Performance in Showgirls Left Her Feeling 'Tense and Anxious': 'Like a Little Bit of PTSD'", Virginia Chamlee, People, 2026) P.S: Happy 64th birthday, Gina Gershon!

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