odds and ends
Madara and Obito are dead, but so is everyone else. Naruto had won, but he lost everything in the process. Given a second chance, can he save the future from the mistakes of the past? This time will he be able to save those he holds most precious? disclaimer: I do not own these characters Also, if you find any mistakes, don't be afraid to mention it, I would appreciate it. So all you grammer nazis, do your thing. P.S. there are no uncannon ships in this book, but please, no hate on other's ships; be kind. Also, I do not update regularly so this book is a commitment. Ye hath been warned.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
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Cabrini was a film like I have never viewed before. Perhaps a better word is experienced. This was a masterful, historical narrative of the life of Francesca Cabrini. Cabrini was an exceptional woman who did things no man even thought of doing. It is explicit in the portayal of Italian immigrants' lives in the slums of New York at the end of the 19th century. The scenes of filth, violence, hopelessness, deprivation, derision, and hatred that the Italian immigrants (and I'm sure many other immigrants) endured in this place and time were beyond any that I could have imagined. It was a truly disturbing film to watch— especially the scenes with the orphans and how they survived. Cabrini saw all of this, but she had something that others did not. Raw determination and hope that she could make a difference. This is an important story that tells an important part of our history, not just of New York, but as the melting pot of the world. I highly encourage adults to watch this film. It is not for children. It made me think a lot about immigration now. There are problems beyond what we see at the surface. Buy tickets today to see Cabrini in theaters starting March 8th! Synopsis: From Alejandro Monteverde, award-winning director of *Sound of Freedom comes the powerful epic of Francesca Cabrini, an Italian immigrant who arrives in New York City in 1889 and is greeted by disease, crime, and impoverished children. Cabrini sets off on a daring mission to convince the hostile mayor to secure housing and healthcare for society's most vulnerable. With broken English and poor health, Cabrini uses her entrepreneurial mind to build an empire of hope unlike anything the world had ever seen. Over the course of 34 years Cabrini established an astonishing 67 hospitals, orphanages, and schools. Her energy was fueled by an intense focus on serving Jesus in whatever he asked of her and her legacy still stands today. Cabrini was canonized in 1946 by Pope Pius XII and became the first American citizen to be named a saint. Four years later she was given the title of Patroness of Immigrants. Cabrini is the first biopic about the Patron Saint of Immigrants. Website Buy Tickets * From the director, producers and writers of Sound of Freedom, the 16th highest grossing independent film of all time. Sound of Freedom came in #10 in the US box office and made over $240 million worldwide. Disclosure: Many thanks to Angel Studios for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own. #CabriniMIN #MomentumInfluencerNetwork
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When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
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Disguised as a stranded sailor, American journalist Jack London took to the streets of Whitechapel to document the struggles of London's destitute.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Odds and ends from a First Grade classroom and more...including teacher tips, activities, and downloads!
"The floor is respecting the Treaty of Versailles" h/t Memesonhistory
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
By chapter 2 in the first book, you should have seen it coming. That moment when Collins mentioned ‘the first dandelion of the year’ right after Katniss avoided looking at Peeta. You know, when she…
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15 Doomed Attempts That Were Failures from the Start - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Not giving a shit and having no fucks left to give. Two popular phrases, and two phrases that have likely been uttered more in 2020 than in the entire existence of the English language. But these two phrases actually have two different meanings and the nuance is important.
while best known for his dark and humorous drawings, david shrigley’s work also includes sculpture, painting, music and animation.
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Lichtenstein Knew it Best - Funny dating fails (& some wins) from the beautiful world of the internet.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Dash my wig, the Victorians had a lovely way with words.
Whilst protests in America have erupted over the past few years, there’s one recurring character taking his own message to the streets. You might recognize Seth Phillips as the guy in sunglasses holding a cardboard sign and protesting random things, no matter how weird or strange they are. But the best thing is, we can relate to most of what this NYC protestor has to say.
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