Aaron Carter is seen out and about, showing off his face tattoo. MEGA Aaron Carter has been on a major tattoo kick over the past couple of weeks, getting not only a massive face tat but also adding on to his ever-growing collection with a lion design on his neck. But the pain doesn’t seem to be a bother anymore. In fact, he was even able to catch up on some sleep during his latest appointment. See Celebrities’ Craziest Tattoos Canadian tattoo artist Nadia Katherine told TMZ on Wednesday, October 9, that the 31-year-old napped for most of his four-hour appointment. In a picture on her Instagram Story she shared…
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Don’t laugh — ‘Joker’ takes the Venice film festival’s Golden Lion
The 2019 Venice International Film Festival has come to a close and has announced its award winners. The coveted Golden Lion went to — egads — Todd Phillips‘ “Joker,” a comic-book-inspired origin story of Batman’s arch-nemesis as brought to twisted life by Joaquin Phoenix. But don’t guffaw. The film, partly inspired by Martin Scorsese‘s lonely outsiders in “Taxi Driver” and “The King of Comedy,” currently has a positive Rotten Tomatoes rating of 86% — with much praise aimed at its star’s performance as the Clown Prince of Crime. However, those critics who gave the dark R-rated movie a thumbs down didn’t hold back in their grousing over this attempt to…
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SADIE MEETS A REAL LION! :: D.I.D. Partner System Adventures
Switching in public? Littles at the front? Apparent new alter?? First JEREMYLE date?! On our trip to the U.K., Team Piñata and the DissociaDID system visit Colchester Zoo. This zoo treats their animals very well and is a highly-praised zoo, so we thought it would be fun to visit! Sadie gets to see a lion, Jeremy gets to feed birds, Kyle gets to have lunch with Jeremy, and Chloe gets attacked by adoring goats! As amazing as it was seeing so many animals and spending time with the system we love so much, outings with D.I.D. can prove more challenging than initially anticipated… #PiñaDID Support us on Ko-Fi to help…
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How the Superb Chiwetel Ejiofor, as Scar, Elevates ‘The Lion King’ – Variety
I’m astonished that people are having an uncanny-valley problem with Disney’s live-action version of “The Lion King.” Characters like Simba and Mufasa have been described as having “dead eyes,” but I saw the movie well before I heard any of those complaints, and their eyes seemed utterly expressive and alive to me. Besides, the characters are meant to look like real animals, who don’t over-emote. That, you could argue, is the essential difference between the new “Lion King” and the original. The 1994 version was an anthropomorphic cartoon in the classic Disney tradition of cuddly facial elasticity; the characters wore every thought and feeling on their beastly but really entirely…
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6 Characteristics of the Lion to Consider For Your Own Leadership
As a leader, there are certain qualities and characteristics of lions that you might find useful to consider – for yourself and your “pride.” Let us just take a few minutes to explore these and as with all metaphors, we aren’t going to beat this one to death. 1. Protective You don’t have to watch very many Discovery Channel shows about lions to see how very protective they are – of territory, themselves, their young, and so forth. As far as being more lion-like, what do you need to be protective of? Protective of yourself? Your money? Your children? Your partner? Your spouse? Your business? Your colleagues? Your position? Your…
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The Lion King – Scar and Mufasa (English) HD
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