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2023.04.01 16:00 Successful_Boot_8041 Slept in same bed as guy friend in boxers scared to tell my bf

I went out to with friends and ended up drinking on a friends rooftop until 5am. I live in a nearby suburb but there were no trains until 7am so I was going to get a hotel but once I saw it was that late a guy friend said some of us could just pass out at his apartment. His roommate and one other guy said they would double up with one other girl who they were good friends with and that me and my guy friend could stay in the other room. I had just met the girl that day so I understand why she didn’t want to share a bed with a stranger. He had an air mattress so I was going to sleep on that and let him have the bed since he was doing me a favor. I went to the bathroom and when I came out the air mattress was gone and my guy friend was passed out in bed. I figured someone else had grabbed it to use and didn’t know what to do. The next day I found out the roommate thought I was fine sleeping in the same bed as my guy friend and had put it away.
They have a flex 2 meaning they don’t have a living room bc living in nyc is expensive so they made the living room into a bedroom, this is relevant bc there is no couch. They had hardwood floors in a dirty apartment so I didn’t want to lay on the ground. I have a boyfriend so I didn’t feel like it was right to sleep in the bed with a male friend. I slept in a desk chair for an hour and was so uncomfortable that I got in bed. I slept with my head at the foot of the bed, with a pillow in between us, laid on top of the covers since he was under them, and slept in my jeans and sweater. I got up before everyone and went to buy coffee bc I can’t sleep in late.
We had all had plans to get brunch so I go back to the apartment a couple hours later to meet up with everyone. My guy friend answers in his boxers and goes to finish getting ready. I then see him put on pants that were on the ground the night before. I know they were there because I heavily considered sleeping on the ground. This means my guy friend slept in his sweater and boxers. I had no idea because he was in bed when I came out of the bathroom I know he is just comfortable around me he thought nothing of it but I feel sick even though nothing sexual or romantic happened.
My friends all think I’m insane for feeling bad that I laid on the bed for an hour. And they all said that him being in boxers is okay and even more okay because I truly didn’t know. I feel like my boyfriend will hate me and I hate myself I should have just stayed in the desk chair. I remember sitting there rationalizing to myself that it’s no different than a couch or separate beds but I feel racked with guilt. How much detail do I give my boyfriend? I believe strongly in honesty but what level of detail is relevant? Do I bring up the boxers part? I feel insane
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2023.04.01 13:02 Successful_Boot_8041 Do I [24f] need to tell bf [24m] I slept in same bed as male friend [24m]?

I went out to with friends and ended up drinking on a friends rooftop until 5am. I live in a nearby suburb but there were no trains until 7am so I was going to get a hotel but once I saw it was that late a guy friend said some of us could just pass out at his apartment. His roommate and one other guy said they would double up with one other girl who they were good friends with and that me and my guy friend could stay in the other room. I had just met the girl that day so I understand why she didn’t want to share a bed with a stranger. He had an air mattress so I was going to sleep on that and let him have the bed since he was doing me a favor. I went to the bathroom and when I came out the air mattress was gone and my guy friend was passed out in bed. I figured someone else had grabbed it to use and didn’t know what to do. The next day I found out the roommate thought I was fine sleeping in the same bed as my guy friend and had used it.
They have a flex 2 meaning they don’t have a living room bc living in nyc is expensive so they made the living room into a bedroom, this is relevant bc there is no couch. They had hardwood floors in a dirty apartment so I didn’t want to lay on the ground. I have a boyfriend so I didn’t feel like it was right to sleep in the bed with a male friend. I slept in a desk chair for an hour and was so uncomfortable that I got in bed. I slept with my head at the foot of the bed, with a pillow in between us, laid on top of the covers since he was under them, and slept in my jeans and sweater. I got up before everyone and went to buy coffee bc I can’t sleep in late.
We had all had plans to get brunch so I go back to the apartment a couple hours later to meet up with everyone. My guy friend answers in his boxers and goes to finish getting ready. I then see him put on pants that were on the ground the night before. I know they were there because I heavily considered sleeping on the ground. This means my guy friend slept in his sweater and boxers. I had no idea because he was in bed when I came out of the bathroom I know he is just comfortable around me he thought nothing of it but I feel sick even though nothing sexual or romantic happened.
My friends all think I’m insane for feeling bad that I laid on the bed for an hour. And they all said that him being in boxers is okay and even more okay because I truly didn’t know. I feel like my boyfriend will hate me and I hate myself I should have just stayed in the desk chair. I remember sitting there rationalizing to myself that it’s no different than a couch or separate beds but I feel racked with guilt. How much detail do I give my boyfriend? I believe strongly in honesty but what level of detail is relevant? Do I bring up the boxers part? I feel insane
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2023.04.01 07:25 DeadByDaylight_Mod Chapter 28 Wrath of Bones, "The Strangler" - Patch Notes

New Killer – The Strangler
Jameson Brown was a man who had always been content with his simple life. He grew up in a small town, where he was known as the quiet and unassuming son of a farmer. After finishing high school, Jameson decided to pursue a career in accounting, which he found to be a good fit for his personality. He married his high school sweetheart, Joanna, and they settled down in a cozy little house in the town where they both grew up. For years, Jameson led a quiet and unremarkable life. He went to work, came home to his wife, and spent his evenings watching TV or reading a book. But all that changed when he discovered that his wife was having an affair with his best friend, Travis. At first, Jameson was in denial. He couldn't believe that Joanna, the woman he had loved and trusted for years, would do something like that. But as he started to notice more and more signs of the affair, his anger began to build. One night, after coming home from work early, Jameson caught Joanna and Travis in the act. He was consumed with rage and betrayed by the two people he had trusted most in the world. In a fit of uncontrollable fury, Jameson strangled them both to death with his bare hands. The police arrived soon after and arrested Jameson. He was charged with two counts of murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. But prison only served to fuel Jameson's anger and desire for revenge. He became obsessed with punishing those who had wronged him and started to develop a twisted pleasure in strangling his fellow inmates. He would wait until the lights went out and then sneak up on his victims, choking them until they were unconscious. Some he would let live, but others he would strangle until they died. One day, during a prison riot, Jameson managed to escape. He fled into the woods, where he stumbled upon an old abandoned cabin. Inside, he found a strange, ancient artifact - a necklace made of human bones. As soon as he put it on, he felt a surge of power coursing through his veins. He knew that he had been chosen by some dark force to be its instrument of death. Now, Jameson roamed the forests and small towns, searching for those who had wronged him or anyone who crossed his path. At first, Jameson's killing spree was random and sporadic. He would sneak into towns at night, find a victim, and strangle them to death. But as time went on, he became more organized and methodical. He started keeping a list of people he wanted to kill, plotting out his attacks with precision. The police were baffled by the string of murders that seemed to have no connection to each other. They had no idea that Jameson was behind them, and they had no way of stopping him. For years, Jameson continued his killing spree, always staying one step ahead of the law. But eventually, his luck ran out. He was caught by a group of vigilant townspeople who had banded together to hunt him down. Jameson was sentenced to death, but even as he sat on death row, he never showed any remorse for his actions. He remained convinced that he had been chosen by some dark force to be its instrument of death, and he went to his execution with a smile on his face.
Killer Power - Wrath of Bones
When activated, The Strangler can target a survivor within a certain range and drain their life force, slowing their movement speed and revealing their aura to The Strangler for a short period of time. The Strangler can use Wrath of Bones four times per match. Once activated, it takes 30 seconds for the power to recharge. When a survivor is affected by Wrath of Bones, they are consumed by fear and start to hallucinate, causing their vision to blur and distort. While the survivor is under the effect of Wrath of Bones, they cannot perform any actions, including repairing generators, healing themselves or other survivors, sabotaging hooks, or opening exit gates.
Perk 1: Vengeful Spirit The Strangler can sense the aura of survivors who are healing or sabotaging his hooks. Survivors within a 16-meter range of a hooked survivor are revealed to The Strangler for 3 seconds when they start healing or sabotaging a hook. This perk has a cooldown of 60 seconds.
Perk 2: Bone Collector For each survivor The Strangler hooks, he gains a token. Each token grants a bonus to The Strangler's action speed and movement speed, up to a maximum of 3 tokens. The bonus for each token is 4%. The Strangler loses all tokens if he is stunned. The bonus persists for the remainder of the trial.
Perk 3: Choking Grip Survivors who are hit by The Strangler suffer from the Mangled status effect. Additionally, while carrying a survivor, The Strangler can move at 90% of his normal speed. This perk has a cooldown of 60 seconds.
New Survivor - Camille Sjögren
Camille Sjögren is a Swedish journalist who became obsessed with The Strangler's case after she covered his trial for a local newspaper. She spent countless hours researching his crimes, interviewing his victims and their families, and trying to understand what drove him to kill. But the more she learned, the more she felt like she was losing herself in the darkness of The Strangler's mind. Finally, she decided to confront him, hoping that seeing him face-to-face would give her some closure. But The Strangler saw something in Camille that he had never seen in anyone else - a kind of hunger for the truth that matched his own. He spared her life, but warned her that she would never be able to escape the darkness that had consumed him.
Perk 1: Obsessive Pursuit Camille is relentless in her pursuit of The Strangler. When a killer is within a certain range, Camille gains a boost to her movement speed and her scratch marks disappear faster, allowing her to escape and avoid him more easily. This perk has a cooldown of 60 seconds.
Perk 2: Indomitable Will Camille's time spent researching The Strangler's case has given her a strong will to survive. When she is within a certain range of a hook that has a survivor on it, she gains a boost to her action speed, allowing her to unhook them faster. Additionally, if she is unhooked or rescued from a hook, she gains a temporary boost to her movement speed and recovers from the Exhausted status effect faster. This perk has a cooldown of 60 seconds.
Perk 3: Truth Seeker Camille's thirst for the truth drives her forward, no matter the danger. When she completes a generator, she gains a temporary boost to her movement speed and reveals the aura of the killer within a certain range. Additionally, if she is the last survivor remaining, she gains a boost to her action speed, allowing her to open exit gates faster. This perk has a cooldown of 60 seconds.
Killer Changes
Survivor Changes
Item Changes
Map Changes
Gameplay Changes
Bug Fixes
Kill Switched:
april fools
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2023.04.01 06:37 FishyDescent I Believe James Harrison 100 Yard INT/TD Is The Greatest Play In SB and Football History

I have never seen a list that puts this play at the top and that has never sat well with me. So tonight I am going to make a case for this being the best play in Super Bowl history, and possibly the single greatest play in all of football.
The situation - Cardinals had the ball on 2 yard line for a 1st and Goal opportunity, with 0:18 left in the half. Steelers were up 10-7. A touchdown would have given the Cards a 3-4 point lead, let's say 4 points. Kurt Warner was 100% scoring touchdowns inside the 2 yard line. I knew this during the play, I knew Kurt was going to score a touchdown. I didn't even factor in a FG at the time, I thought it would either be a great defensive stop or Kurt gets the tuddy.
Dick LaBeau called up a play that had James Harrison blitzing of the left edge. But he sees Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin lineup on the outside. It was then that he made the choice to show blitz, but drop into coverage. That's exactly what he did.
Larry & Boldin run a pick play where Larry takes the inside coverage DB and allows Bolden to slip in under Larry's route. This would have absolutely been without a doubt an easy touchdown had James run the play as designed, rather it was an interception for our boys in Black & Gold!
It would have been enough to watch James run out the clock and take the lead into the locker room. But this beautiful 6 foot tall 242 pound man took the moment and bent it to his will. Rumbling, stumbling, hurdling and bouncing off of Larry Fitzgerald he not only took away 7 points, he added another 7 for us.
Do you understand what this play is? It is a 14 point swing! The longest play at the time in SB history. Walk off halftime TD that the other team has to carry into their locker room and deal with. A big stinky pile of 14 point momentum that they had to take. That's why this play I think is the best play in SB history. No other play can claim a 14 point swing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUTXpxNA9BI
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2023.04.01 06:09 RuggedTugged 48 [M4F] #NYC/Travel - Hung guy looking to breed this year

I've had some great contacts (and some catfishes) from posting here so far. Looking to be a breeding bull.
After the lockdown ended, I got the urge to start breeding women again. I've impregnated women from 3 different races before. I'm serious about this offer.
Check my profile to see what I'm working with. White. 6 foot 1. Healthy.
48 [M4F] #NYC/Travel - Hung guy looking to breed this year.
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2023.04.01 05:45 OzBargainBot Adidas Top Ten Fr $47.97 (RRP$160), Pureboost 22 / Stan Smith $59.97, 4DFWD Pulse $107.97(RRP$300) + Delivery @ Foot Locker

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2023.04.01 04:59 AE_of82 [US-KY] [H] Miles Morales 402 Foot Locker Exclusive [W] PayPal

https://imgur.com/a/ZMdp60x
$85.00 Shipped. Box is NOT in mint condition. Photos of damage shown in post.
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2023.04.01 04:46 merchantsmutual One Year Later, Glad I Moved Here

I left NYC/NJ a year ago for St. Louis and don't regret the move. Among the highlights for me are:
  1. Housing here is comparatively expensive but unlike NYC/NJ, there are different price points and flavors. You can rent a studio in Belleville for $500 or a downtown condo for $1700 or a nice house in Ballwin for $2500. On the east coast, there are just two types of housing -- expensive and super expensive. You will never ever find anything for $1000....
  2. There are lots of restaurants and things to do. I honestly think St. Louis has kept me as busy with attractions as NYC. People think NYC is an endless string of fun but there are only so many times you can go to Times Square or go broke paying $200 a person for Broadway tickets. But I can take my daughter to the art museum almost every weekend and enjoy.
  3. The job market here is not bad. My wife works remotely and I found a job with a salary that is equal to my NYC salary. But my money goes a lot further here. We are in the process of looking for a house, which has sucked, but we can actually afford one (in theory).
If St. Louis still had an NFL team and a decent place to get Tibetian food, I would really be set.
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2023.04.01 04:46 tamwafle At our wits’ end

Hi everyone - my partner and I have a 5 year old greyhound that we got 3 years ago. We live in NYC. For the past year he’s had a recurring paw infection that just will not get better, and especially doesn’t get better because he is constantly trying to destroy it by licking at it. We’ve wrapped a basket muzzle in gauze to prevent licking when we aren’t able to watch him, but it’s uncomfortable for him and we have to put it on when we sleep or leave the apartment or else he chews his paw to a pulp.
We’ve spent probably $5-10k on various vets and medicines to try and figure out why he won’t get better, and we finally took him to a dermatologist who told us he probably has an autoimmune disorder. He’s on steroids now, and the goal is to eventually wean him off of those for a more targeted medicine, but that new medicine is $200/month for generic ($600/month for the labeled stuff). No guaranty that’s this medicine will work, especially because dogs are less responsive to the generic stuff apparently.
He’s also TERRIFIED of vets and others touching his feet. We can only get his nails trimmed when he’s being put under for some other foot examination, because he thrashes like a mad man when a groomer or anyone else tries to touch them. We have to wrap the muzzle in gauze rather than his paw because if we try to do his paw he flips out (and you know how intimidating a greyhound’s snarl can be).
Now with the steroids he’s constantly peeing inside the apartment, because they appear to have created some sort of bladder infection (though vet ran tests and didn’t come up with anything). So now when we leave the house we have to lock him in the bathroom so he can pee on the tile in there. And he hates it, and we of course don’t enjoy coming home to the bathroom covered in pee.
So with the snarling, the licking, the extremely high cost of vet care, and now the peeing, we’re really close to throwing in the towel and taking him back to Greyhound Angels in Jersey where we got him. It feels awful but at what point have we done enough. He doesn’t seem all that attached to us…
Anyone have any advice or insight? Thank you.
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2023.04.01 04:41 Huh_questionmark1 Anyone a Bankok fan?

Doing another Southeast Asia tour starting this summer and was reminiscing on a four day stay I did in Bankok in 2016. Initially, I went to Thailand to get my scuba diving certs, but the entire southern part of the country was being hit by rainstorms, including both sides of the gulf of Thailand, so I couldn’t do any diving and was stuck in Bangkok before defecting to Bali (on the advice of a Russian guy staying at my hostel).
Some positives/negatives during my time there:
  1. The SMELL. The entire city smells like sewage.…or like the entire Thai population farted in unison (negative).
  2. The rats. I saw several giant brown ones the size of poodles (the small kind) running down sidewalks before lunging into gaping holes in the concrete, and was thinking to myself that NYC probably has no idea what a real rodent problem is (negative).
  3. Khao San Road. Went to party with the rest of the backpackers on the infamous Khao San Road, and as soon as I exited my taxi, a literal monsoon hit and started dumping rain on that area of town, threatening to interrupt my festivities while drenching me. As I pivoted in the middle of the street in an attempt to haul ass to cover underneath an overhang on the side of street, I almost ran over a tiny, middle aged Thai woman who appeared out of nowhere and handed me an umbrella. This magical little lady saved the day by getting me a water repellant device in less than exactly 30 seconds after the rain hit, and for the mega friendly price of 100 Baht (3 bucks). I was more than impressed, and thought she might actually be an angel in disguise (positive).
  4. Khao San Road. Later that afternoon, I accidentally stepped in a giant rain puddle with both feet while crossing the road to another bar. No, I didn’t see it, and yes, I was drunk. Two days later, I had to purchase and use an anti fungal cream on my feet due to an athlete’s-foot-like fungus that I picked up from the rain puddle. WTAF??!!—I wondered audibly. Also, the new pair of $170 Adidas shoes—$200 in today’s dollars when adjusted for inflation—I was stupidly wearing when I stepped in the puddle had to be completely immersed in a bucket of anti fungal liquid, then rinsed off in a swimming pool. They were never the same afterwards (negative).
  5. Khao San Road/Thai hospitality. Later that night (early the next morning, actually), I was taken home from probably the seventh bar I’d been to on Khao San during that particular party session by a cute Thai girl who fed me some great Thai food before I drunkenly passed out in her bed. When I woke up the next morning, I was sure that I’d find at least one of my internal organs had been harvested and sold on the black market. But to my surprise, everything, including my kidneys, were intact. She even got me a cab back to my hostel (although she was a little annoyed that I was too hung over to have sex 😆). Try finding that kind of hospitality in your home country (positive).
  6. Muay Thai fights. The second night I was in Bankok, I got ringside seats to some professional Muay Thai fights at one of the two large arenas in town for the laughably low price $42. Ever seen a movie featuring martial arts fights set in some third world country where the arena‘s seating areas are divided up into socioeconomic classes: ringside/floor seating for the society’s affluent class, followed next by bleachers for whatever small middle class actually exists in the country, and then a huge nosebleed section cordoned off by a 10 foot high chain link fence behind which a mob of drunk, rowdy lower class guys are holding fistfuls of the local currency while shouting randomly at anyone/everyone/each other and attempting to make bets for or against fighters? This was that. Not kidding. I loved it. And even though every one of the fighters were smaller than the average UFC flyweight, and I’m pretty sure some of them were about 15 years old, out of the eight fights I saw, three ended in knockouts by kick to the head. Two words: Pretty epic. Would definitely go again, and might (positive).
I won’t be spending any more time than necessary in Bankok when I head back to Thailand this summer, except maybe to see a few more glorious Thai fights…..but wondering what other takes/stories people have of it or other cities in Southeast Asia?
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2023.04.01 03:49 Cosmicspider87 Epsteins Art Fashion connections

Art/Fashion

  1. Herve Aaron (Didier Aaron Inc.
  2. Lorinda Ash Fine art dealer. Also, ex-wife of Peter Ezersky, current director at Hargray Holdings LLC (provider of telecommunication services) and Grupo Corporativo (food and agriculture provider in Spain. Associated with Grupo Vips). Possible ties with Maite Arango.
  3. Charlotte & Vitterio Assal
  4. Saffron Aldridge Model
  5. Miranda Brooks: Contributing editor to Vogue and successful landscaper.
  6. Christopher Brooks (Artist)
  7. Joan Juliet Buck: Former editor-in-chief of French Vogue turned actress.
  8. Hamish Bowles: Editor-at-large for Vogue magazine.
  9. Pietro & Alejandra Cicognani: Pietro is a high-end architect based out of NYC.
  10. Lindka Cierach: British fashion designer. Her clients include the British Royal Family.
  11. Ferranti, Hugo: Hugo de Ferranti is an art dealer. He is also a Director for Action on Addiction, a UK-based charity for people with drug and alcohol addiction issues. Kate Middleton has served as patron of Action on Addiction since 2012.
  12. Fiennes, Suzzana: A British artist who works exclusively with Prince Charles. Susannah is the twin sister of Martin Fiennes and cousin of actor Ralph.
  13. Fraysse, Isabel: Isabelle Fraysse is a former Style Editor for Vogue. Founder of ISI Style Consulting.
  14. Deborah Green Founder and Creative Director, Studio Bright Green currently but previously she was the director of The London Group
  15. Jagger, Hatti: Former fashion director for Vogue, Harper’s, and Tatler. Also works as a celebrity stylist and at fashion shows.
  16. Kellette Frayse, Caroline: Fashion editor at Vogue and Tatler (both magazines constantly come up in Epstein’s contacts). Former girlfriend of Imran Khan, whose name has come up frequently. Passed away in 2014. Her husband, Jean-Marc Fraysse, is a French investment banker.
  17. Lang, Caroline: An art expert and Chairman at Sotheby’s Switzerland.
  18. Malek, Harry & Didi: Diddi owns a fine art consultancy company that gives guidance to buyers and collectors. No info on Harry.
  19. Manfredini Alessandro: A sculptor and graphic artist who turned to modeling in his 40s (https://made-to-measure-suits.bgfashion.net/article/14889/77/Alessandro-Manfredini-the-man-who-became-famous-with-his-beard).
  20. Marterier, Astrid: A fashion consultant who used to work as VP of Global Sales and Merchandising for several brands, including Von Furstenberg, whose family makes several appearances on this list.
  21. Martins, Peter: Leader of the New York City Ballet who was forced to retire in 2018 because he was accused of sexually abusing his dancers, dating back decades (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/01/arts/dance/peter-martins-resigns-ballet.html. Of course, he was eventually found to be innocent of these charges. Coincidentally, it seems as though Epstein target dancers at NYC studios, including one who was approached by an intermediary after ballet class (https://www.pointemagazine.com/jeffrey-epstein-dancers-2640183763.html?rebelltitem=2#rebelltitem2
  22. Marzotto, Matteo: Fashion mogul. Marzotto’s family owned Valentino fashion before selling in 2006. He used to date supermodel Naomi Campbell
  23. Mazandi, Yassi: Sculptor and painter.
  24. Mclane, Shannon: Fashion designer
  25. Miller, Nicole & Kim Taipale: Miller is a millionaire fashion designer and businesswoman. Taipale is her husband. They were married by Rudy Giuliani in 1996. Nicole is a good friend of disgusting perverts, Ghislaine Maxwell and Tiffany Dubin (https://nymag.com/nymetro/news/features/n_8672/), wife of even more disgusting pervert Glenn Dubin.
  26. Pickering, Jane & William: Jayne is a very famous fashion editor. William is her ex-husband.
  27. Pigozzi, Jean: Heir to the CEO of Simca, a French automaker. Pigozzi is also a photographer and fashion designer. Pigozzi regularly attends The Billionaires’ Dinner (https://www.edge.org/the-billionaires-dinner), where he has been pictured with Paul Allen and Princess Olga of Greece. Other regular attendees include Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sergey Brin, John Brockman, Matt Groening (creator of The Simpsons and pervert who received a foot massage from 16 year old Virginia Giuffre), and Rupert Murdoch. Pigozzi lived about a mile away from Epstein in NYC. Pigozzi is also a good friend of Ghislaine Maxwell’s (https://www.patrickmcmullan.com/photo/1539229
  28. Prevost, Catherine: Fashion designer.
  29. Pucci, Laudomia: Daughter of fashion icon, Emilio Pucci. Works as Image Director for the eponymous company.
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2023.04.01 02:42 Theumaz [Old School Review] 7.4KG CSSbuy Haul to The Netherlands - ONLYFANS, Essentials, Nike, Stone Island, Represent, Stussy & More random finds + Reviewing previous review

[Old School Review] 7.4KG CSSbuy Haul to The Netherlands - ONLYFANS, Essentials, Nike, Stone Island, Represent, Stussy & More random finds + Reviewing previous review

Introduction

Welcome (back) everyone,
As some of you might remember; I recently posted my third haul and you guys LOVED it, and for that I am very grateful. I said there was another haul coming, and today is the day it arrived. If you are interested into my previous haul, please check it out HERE. I might be biased, but if you have some time it is definitely worth reading as I'll review my review a bit as well to set some things straight. You can find that in the comments.

I'd like to state that if anyone has any questions regarding the items, shipping, my CSSbuy experience, general feedback/tips or anything like that then please shoot me a question in this topic and not in DM, I will not respond to those. I'll try to get back to you ASAP. Just make sure you have read the entire thread so I don't repeat myself like 20 times.
You can also find me in a lot of the Rep discords: Spoontech#0001
About me
  • Age: 24
  • Height: 1.86 meters
  • Weight: 86KG
  • Build: I'd say muscular, but also pretty wide. Not skinny built, and I work out 4-6 times a week.
  • Retail top size: For almost everything I wear Large. I use that as a baseline and adjust to that.
  • Shoe size: 44

CSSbuy

Just like the previous haul I used CSSbuy for this haul. Nothing really changed with my CSS experience so I'll just quote what I said last time about them.
One last thing that I'd like to add is that CSSbuy has a new share option that creates links similar to the dreaded Pandabuy links. I'm not sure how Pandabuy works with its cancerous links, but if someone makes a purchase through said links the person who shared the initial link will earn a couple of Yuan. Therefore I WILL INCLUDE these (optional) links in my haul if you'd like to give some small support to me.
I do these detailed reviews for free and I absolutely will continue doing that. The review will always be as brutally Dutch honest as I am and I will not hesitate to give something a negative review if I feel that this is deserved. If you like any of the stuff I included in my haul and want to buy it I would feel honored if you could use said CSSbuy link I provide. This (sort of I guess) helps me building next hauls for this community to enjoy. If you just want to use the regular W2C I will not care and I will appreciate you just as much as someone who did use the link.
Edit: I'm currently writing my review and notice the first three/four items have a pretty high grade in my overall grading. This might be because I'm pretty picky when it comes to picking stuff price/quality ratio and that I'm already fairly satisfied with my items before they even arrived. I just wanted to write this as a disclaimer, do with it what you want to do.

This is the second package I have built with CSSbuy. I lost my rep virginity with WeGoBuy (which I think is one of the best for beginners, even if shipping is more expensive), but switched to CSSbuy since then since I feel like I got the hang of the game fairly quick. The overall prices of CSSbuy are amazing, but I also know that they can be a bit sloppy at times. QC pictures can be pretty bad, getting in touch with your agent can be a bit rough and the UI simply lacks behind competitors.
CSSbuy positives:
Livechat; The one time I used it I got an almost immediate response and the action I needed taken was near-instant as well.
Shipping prices. I don't need to say much about it. Their shipping is relatively quick, cheap and also offer a fuckton of shipping options. Do you want your package to do some sightseeing and travel across the Belt and Road Initiative along with a quick pit stop in Namibia? CSSbuy most likely has that option for you.
Service costs; For a very small fee you get unlimited QC pictures, you can ask them almost anything and they will do it for you. You may have to wait 1-2 days for action (European timezone is very unfavorable for reps in general, with Chinese working hours being basically deep in our nighttime until early in the afternoon).
Agents; While the responses may be a bit slow, they also take a lot of initiative. One example of that was that I requested certain items to be measured pretty specifically (you really need to show them what you want measured really), but the moment I did that all my QC pictures got said specific measurements. If a seller is slow, they'll contact you asking if you want to cancel or keep waiting, and other small things like that.
The app; The app isn't amazing (I wouldn't recommend buying items through your phone, it's just much more difficult) but simply having an app where you can quickly check status updates of your purchased items, rehearsal or whatever is very nice. I don't have to wait half a day for me to come home to check the status.
Website: Don't get me wrong, they can still fix a lot of the website to make it much more user-friendly. CSSbuy isn't very beginner-friendly. Some things are harder to find, especially if it is your first time with CSSbuy. The more you use it, the better you can navigate around the website and you'll notice how easy some things are there to find and how simplistic things are.
Customs: If I am correct, you don't have any import costs bullshit when the package arrives at your front door. I have used CSSbuy twice now, and both times I had no import costs even though I declared my package pretty fairly (around 6-8 euros per KG). CSS takes care of that before your package even leaves the warehouse I think.
Insurance: It's cheap so always worth it. You never know if your airplane crashes, a monsoon ravages your package or whatever.
Following instructions: Pretend your agent is a toddler. English is not their native language so also don't be harsh to them if they don't fully understand your wishes. They are here to help you, and if you give GOOD AND CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS they will do the absolute maximum to satisfy you.
CSSbuy negatives:
QC-pictures: Like I said, I basically treat CSSbuy QC-service operators like toddlers. You have to tell them everything, and be specific, especially if you're European otherwise you'll basically have to wait another day for when they wake up. Preferably show them pictures too of what you exactly want measured like in THIS picture.
Website: I don't think I need to say more about the UI than I already have. Besides that, I also notice the website is quite slow at times. It could be me, but I don't encounter such slow loading times often so I am fairly confident this is on CSS their end. The final negative is a personal one. I absolutely hate the fact that if you post a link to purchase, it opens a new tab. Again I don't know if this is a me-issue, but I'm willing to point towards CSS just being like that. This is just some personal problem of mine though, I don't want 500 CSSbuy tabs open when I decide to add like 10 items to my cart.
Security: I swear by having all my accounts as secure as possible. I randomize passwords and never use the same password twice. CSSbuy also allows you to connect 2FA to your account, which I think is massively underrated. You don't want your haul get shipped to hackerman.
If CSSbuy staff reads this:
Fix your horrible UI, website speed and make the app amazing. You'll be the #1 agent then for every freps user.
Standardize QC pictures. I am certain there are guidelines for taking QC pictures, but for consistency sake have some set camera positions and standardized measurements.

Shipping, Invoice & Parcel

Parcel stats

  • Count Weight: 7135.00g
  • Actual Weight: 7490g
  • Package Volume: 68800cm³
  • Actual Volume: 68800cm³
Parcel price and services:
  • Rehearsal: ¥15.00
  • Package: ¥10.00
  • Invoice: ¥1.00
  • Bubble Film: ¥4.00
  • Service: ¥55.76
  • Insurance: ¥56.88
  • Freight: ¥503
  • Priority Packagingfee: ¥20.00
  • Box Corner Protection: ¥20
  • VAT: ¥112.56
Total: ¥627.17
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I was not home when this haul arrived and my curious family decided to open it already (I don't mind) so this is the only picture of the arrival I have unfortunately. Nevertheless the packaging looks just like how I would expect my package to be shipped. Good corner protection, tough to open, well wrapped and just well-protected overall. Good job CSSbuy and shipping lines for making sure everything arrived in good condition.
Shipping line used: SAL
Courier name: China EMS (ePacket)
Transit day: March 12, 2023 (Sun)
Delivery date: March 31, 2023 (Fri)
Total days in transit: 19
  • 2023-03-31 13:49 Netherlands, \Netherlands] is ready)
  • 2023-03-31 08:24 Netherlands, \Netherlands] arranges delivery)
  • 2023-03-31 07:56 Netherlands, \Netherlands] arranges delivery)
  • 2023-03-30 23:10 Netherlands, has arrived at the \Netherlands] delivery office)
  • 2023-03-30 23:09 Netherlands, leaving the country through transfers
  • 2023-03-30 23:08 Netherlands, arriving abroad via transfer
  • 2023-03-30 23:07 Netherlands, leaving the \Netherlands] processing center)
  • 2023-03-30 22:07 Netherlands, customs clearance for foreign imports
  • 2023-03-30 10:25 Netherlands, customs clearance for foreign imports
  • 2023-03-27 13:20 Overseas import customs hold pending inspection (pending submission to border agencies/security authorities)
  • 2023-03-27 13:08 Send to overseas import customs
  • 2023-03-27 13:07 Arrive at the drop-off processing center
  • 2023-03-27 13:05 Arrive at the place of delivery
  • 2023-03-23 22:32 Aircraft entering the port
  • 2023-03-23 21:06 Airline departure
  • 2023-03-22 18:47 Aircraft entering the port
  • 2023-03-22 17:45 Airline departure
  • 2023-03-22 09:54 Transfer station in transit
  • 2023-03-21 18:39 Aircraft entering the port
  • 2023-03-21 11:04 Airline departure
  • 2023-03-18 10:48 Airline receives
  • 2023-03-17 14:48 Shanghai, delivered to the carrier for transportation
  • 2023-03-17 07:46 Shanghai, Leave \Shanghai Delivery Division Aviation Center Goodman Package Workshop], next stop [Shanghai International Exchange Station] (via transfer))
  • 2023-03-17 06:32 Shanghai, Arrive at \Shanghai Delivery Division Aviation Center Goodman Package Workshop] (via transfer))
  • 2023-03-17 04:55 Shanghai, flight arrivals
  • 2023-03-17 03:01 Beijing, Leave \Beijing Aviation and Mail Terminal Transportation Workshop], next stop [Shanghai Delivery Division Aviation Center Goodman Package Workshop] (via transfer))
  • 2023-03-17 03:01 Beijing, flight departure
  • 2023-03-15 00:52 Beijing, \Beijing Wangjing International Exchange Bureau] has been exported directly sealed)
  • 2023-03-14 13:33 Beijing, Arrive at \Beijing Comprehensive Mail Processing Center Package Workshop] (via transfer))
  • 2023-03-13 22:54 Taiyuan City, Leave \Shanxi Province Delivery Division Taiyuan Postal District Center Package Workshop], the next stop【Beijing Comprehensive Mail Processing Center Package Workshop】)
  • 2023-03-12 20:02 Taiyuan City, Arrive at 【Shanxi Province Delivery Division Taiyuan City Post District Center Package Workshop】
  • 2023-03-12 19:08 Taiyuan City, leave \Taiyuan City Qianfeng North Road Investment Department], the next stop [Taiyuan International])
  • 2023-03-12 17:38 Taiyuan City, \Taiyuan City Qianfeng North Road Investment Department] has been received and sent, investment seeker: Li Jing, telephone: X)


Invoice:

Nothing special really. Less than $12/kg, so it definitely is possible. I never do $12/kg though.

Haul

Finally we get to the moment you've all been waiting for. The haul. If I am missing anything, or you have some knowledge that I don't have and want to give me some feedback on the quality of certain pieces, please do not hesitate. A lot of these pieces were first-timers, and therefore I cannot give the best QC check to you guys. I am happy with my haul, but there are always improvements to be made or pointed out, don't hesitate.\
The moment of truth is here: The haul. As I mentioned in my previous haul; I am not a good QC'er so don't treat me like one.
Represent 'Eagle-print' T-shirt White ¥ 76.00 Size M 274g
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Review: I like this tee. The print feels good and not really cheap. I expected it to be a bit looser but I'm definitely not complaining. I sized down on this tee and as you can see it fits me perfectly. The material is somewhat thick (not too thick you can't wear it on a warm day) and the stitching is perfectly fine but only time and a couple washes will tell how it holds up. For ¥76 I didn't expect THAT much, and my current verdict is that it easily passes the first test.
I did notice a stain on the shirt on the (for me when I wear it) left side in the middle next to the eagle. It's in the washing machine's hands right now to fix this.
Final grade: 6.8/10. Definitely not bad, if you have some space left for this in your haul this is a cop without much thought.


Gallery Dept Car Drive Thru Tee Dark Grey ¥75.00 Size M 294g
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Review: I've bought at Mystery seller before, and I am a happy Essentials customer of his. It's very cheap, but also pretty reliable (will get back at that later on). As I had a couple essentials pieces that were oversized I decided to size down on this one. Quite honestly this is probably the best for this product. It's pretty wide, while not being the longest. If I would've taken a Large I most likely would've drowned in this thing. The fleece is nice and warm. I do worry a bit about this color looking dirty quite quick, but only time will tell. Stitching is a bit of a mess, but there aren't a lot of loose hanging threads so I'm willing to turn a blind eye on that. The quarter zip goes pretty deep, but this is not a negative for me. I think it adds some character and allows for some nice styling.
Like the previous shirt, I downsized on this so it wouldn't be too boxy. Personally I think I made the correct choice as I love the fitting of this tee. Again, the print feels very good for the price I paid. The stitching is the thing that impressed me the most. There's virtually not a single loose thread to be found which really impresses me. I absolutely love the simplicity of the front and the eye-turning backprint that'll make you go like this. The dark grey color of the tee is very nice as well. From some angles it'll look like a very dark brown, and in some you can see the charcoal-like color it actually has.
Final grade: 7/10. When considering this tee was so little money, this is a must have as well if you're a fan of big and eyecatching backprints. Just like the previous one, definitely worth a spot in your next haul. One thing I did not like at first glance was the very 'Chinese factory'ish' smell this shirt had, so it's instantly thrown on the washing machine VIP list.


Onlyfans T-shirt White ¥65.00 Size L 408g
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Review: I saw this shirt pop up in the Freps discord and I instantly loved it. It's tacky, it's funny, it's a nice nod and on top of that it was pretty cheap too. I instantly bought the shirt and it's not only a super funny shirt but apparently the fans on the shirt speeds up the shipping too as it was in my warehouse in no time. Just like the GD tee the stitching on this shirt is very good too. I bought it as an L and again it fitted me perfectly. It's a bit looser than the previous two shirts but that makes it also a great option to have something like a hoodie, shirt or vest over it.
Final grade: 9/10. A big part of this great grade is just because how much I like it because it's so damn hilarious, so the grade might (most likely is) be a bit skewed. The quality is very passable (I hesitate with using 'good' too much) though, but once again it has to face the washing machine test to find out about its true potential. Can't really go wrong for the price though.


Doves T-shirt (unknown brand) Black ¥39.90 Size XXL 314g
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Review: What a fucking banger this tee is. The print is of a high quality and contrasts so damn much on the black background it's almost like it sheds a beacon of light. I think I found this seller on a post here somewhere and goddamn he sells so many great lesser known designs. I double sized up on this shirt (not sure why as I can't find a size chart on the post) and if you want a similar fitting I recommend you doing the same. The quality definitely passes the first impression test too but we all know the washing machine story at this point so I'm not going to continue repeating myself.
Final grade: 8/10. I'm in love with the print of this tee and it not really being a massively known brand (hell, I don't even know the brand) so it doesn't have potential to be super a super corny hypebeast tee.


Stussy Logo Cap White ¥18.00 Size N/A 95g
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Review: It's a hat. It's Stussy. It fits my head. The stitching doesn't look like it'll fall apart any time soon. There isn't really much to say about this hat. If you like hats it can be a nice addition to your haul as it weights and costs next to nothing. One thing I'm not a massive (only)fan of is that you can't hide the strap. But hey, it's a fucking 18 yuan hat.
Final grade: 7/10. I am not gonna say a lot about it. It's a fucking hat, how good/bad can it get?


Essentials Crewneck Khaki/Tan ¥57.00 Size L 528g
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Review: Some of you might remember I bought this exact item in my last haul but somehow Essentials has the weirdest fittings of all brands. Some items are TTS, some fit small and some fit large. I made the mistake of buying an M last time, and this time I made the correct choice: Large. I'm a big fan of the color and fleece materials as it'll definitely keep me warm during those cold rainy western-European days in the spring.
Final grade: 7/10. Last time I gave a 6/10 because of the annoying sizing (which was partially my fault), but this time it fits exactly how I like it. I can't promise I won't buy more of these.


Stone Island Sherpa Jacket/Vest (FANTASY) Cream (Off-white) & Green hints ¥128.00 Size L 770g
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Review: I'm fairly sure the 'original' is a Carhartt sherpa but this one has SI tags and a (horrible) badge. Thankfully I am a very smart man who has some Topstoney badges to fix that. I am very impressed to say the least. The inner fleece is giga warm and the bottom/wrist has some elastic viber in it that stretches very easily and gets back into its original position too (reminder: I wore this thing for like 5 minutes at best and it is absolutely possible this 'good' elastic turns into a wet used condom that won't get back into its original shape if I wear it enough). Like I said before the SI badge is absolutely horrible so definitely get yourself a Topstoney badge if you want this item. I could have gone with a larger size I think but not every jacket of mine has to be oversized so I can absolutely live with the fact that it doesn't cover my tiny cock when wearing. The fleece part around the neck is a tiny bit tight for me, but I don't really plan on ever fully zipping it anyways so I don't mind.
Final grade: 6.5/10. I think it's too early to give a proper rating as I need to wear this outside to truly test its warmth and how easily it stains. I ordered another one too but the seller sent the wrong color and after returning it I couldn't bother ordering another one, so keep in mind the seller MIGHT also send you the wrong color.


Adidas Yeezy Slide Onyx ¥59 Size 45 715g
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Review: I already have the 'Bone' colorway of these slides which I'm pretty sure are from the same seller. That gave me a nice baseline to compare as I wear those damn things in my house every day. The first thing I noticed was the smell of them that basically Chez Pierred my entire living room. There is a tiny problem with that though. I do love Chez Pierre perfumes (I own three, which I all love. You can ask me about them if you want), but I did not love the foul chemical smell of these slides. But that Yighury slave factory smell will wear off so it won't affect my grading too much. As with the Bone slides, they start off pretty stiff. Something I did not encounter with the real deal if I remember correctly. But alright, that's just the rep game init. One thing I did notice is that even though they're the same slides these feel a bit more snug than the bone variant. From what I've heard is that Adidas played a bit around with the slides so that could be an explaination. They're also definately smaller than my bone slides, but they we're like 1-2cm too long for me so that isn't excactly a negative. Keep that in mind though if you'd like to purchase these and have prior experience with rep Yeezy slides.
Final grade: 6.5/10. I'll wear them a lot. They're super cheap, they're (hopefully) gonna break in quick and give me as much comfort as the Bone slides have been doing. If that happens, easy 7/10. If you buy them, drop the damn box.


Nike Air Presto x Off-White 'The Ten' OWF Black ¥290.00 Size 44 1043g
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Review: I had these in my warehouse already during the time of the previous haul. I wanted some good shoes that I could carelessly use as a beater which preferably was black (the only other 'black' pairs I got are a cheap rep Panda Dunk, Coconut Patta's (real), Mini Swoosh Bred's (real) and the NYC Chinatown's (real). Those last three will NOT be used as a beater, and those Panda reps are pretty meh comfort wise. Presto time it is. As far as I'm aware this is the best batch of them so I just yolo'd the trigger. Upon arrival I switched the laces to orange and I just wore them to the gym. They are indeed comfortable. I can totally understand this shoe isn't to everyone their liking though. I still have to get used to it a bit too and I am fully aware that with certain pants this shoe is gonna look like terrible if you care about that. On one of the orange laces the cringe "Shoelaces" part had a small scuff in the text, but I'm not cringe so I don't care about that.
Comfort wise I like this shoe, and it feels pretty breathable too. I am basically calling this a slightly less comfortable Yeezy 700 v1. I'm not sure about any potential flaws on this shoe so please point stuff out to me if you notice something.
Final grade: 6.5/10. I still have to get used to the silhouette. Feels good on the foot though.


Nike Air Jordan x Cactus Jack PK Reverse Mocha ¥430.00 Size 44 1433g
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Review: If you loose lace you're a nonce. Sorry, I had to get that off my chest. If you want comfort, don't get a Jordan 1 (low), but that's basically common knowledge nowadays. What isn't common knowledge is what the best batch for these is. I chose PK batch as there's a general consensus this is at least a top 3 reverse mocha batch on the market right now. I'm not going to nitpick every difference between the batches as I am A. Not someone who cares and B. Not knowledgeable enough. I really like the colors of this shoe (even though I wasn't a fan at first). These also came with a pretty overwhelming glue smell so I am airing these out as we speak. Near the sole you can spot some glue stains too. On the Travis Scott face on the back I can see a small scuff, so keep an eye out if you don't want that.
Final grade: 7/10. I'm not going to wear these every day, but to some occasions they might actually be very nice and I'm glad I got these.


Goyard 'Saint Sulpice' Card Holders Light Blue - Yellow - Blue ¥35 each Size N/A 300g (all)
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Review: Most of the new people probably don't know about this absolute 2021 Fashionreps staple. If this wasn't in your haul, your haul was shit. I already have one of these in another colorway and I haven't used my regular wallet since. It's durable (enough), holds plenty of cards, can hold some cash and is tiny enough to fit in your pocket easily. Absolute gem of an item and a true Fashionreps icon. Now the rest of my family has one too that they can use.
Final grade: 9/10. I hate thick and bulky wallets (it's bulky because of all the money we 'save' by buying reps right?), and this thing simply is the perfect solution to that. You wouldn't ever want to get something else. Card holders are the GOAT.

Changes to previous haul review

In this chapter I will go a bit more into detail of some items I bought in my last haul. This way you guys can get a better and more true review, as things tend to change with time.

Essentials Quarter-Zip Fleece Sweater Charcoal ¥79.00 Size M 585g
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Review: I've bought at Mystery seller before, and I am a happy Essentials customer of his. It's very cheap, but also pretty reliable (will get back at that later on. As I had a couple essentials pieces that were oversized I decided to size down on this one. Quite honestly this is probably the best for this product. It's pretty wide, while not being the longest. If I would've taken a Large I most likely would've drowned in this thing. The fleece is nice and warm. I do worry a bit about this color looking dirty quite quick, but only time will tell. Stitching is a bit of a mess, but there aren't a lot of loose hanging threads so I'm willing to turn a blind eye on that. The quarter zip goes pretty deep, but this is not a negative for me. I think it adds some character and allows for some nice styling.)
Bonus points for the seller being a pretty quick shipper.
What changed?
I feel like the material could've been a bit stretchier as it can sometimes feel a bit of a hassle to get it on/off, and I will definitely recommend going true to size.
Final grade: 7.2/10.

Supreme Nike Arc Corduroy Hooded Jacket Black ¥285.00 Size XL 1148g
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Review: This is the item I was looking forward to the most. I was doubting about the sizing at first, but decided to go with an XL because I'd rather have a jacket be a teeny bit longer and more spacious in case I want to have some layers under it. This was ultimately the right choice. As seen on the pictures, the jacket fits very well, so I would definitely recommend a SIZE UP if you're planning to buy this.
As one of the more expensive pieces in this multiple-part haul I think it is fair to have high expectations of the piece. The padding inside the jacket actually surprised me with the amount of warmth it gives. This piece was intended as a good in between jacket for mild spring days, but if dressed according to the weather I think this will keep you warm at pretty 'warm' (let's say 5+ degrees Celcius winter days if you put some layers under it. The stitching also looks very fine (correct me if I'm wrong), and the zippers give me a good feeling at first glance too. Like with every zipped jacket you have to learn how to zip it correctly, which gave me some issues the first time I wore it. I think this is a me-issue though, but I might come back to that. The Supreme print also looks very good and accurate (to pictures I am checking during this review). Overall the quality definitely matches the expectations.)
I promised you guys a windproof test and here it is. When it's really cold, this jacket won't keep you THAT warm and you must consider that when picking layers underneath it. Since it's a corduroy the wind gets through somewhat easily and can catch you by surprise if you're not prepared. When wearing a good hoodie underneath the wind blowing through this jacket isn't a massive problem though.
Final grade: 8.2/10. Slightly in the middle of my previous grade. It's a very cool jacket and does the job perfectly.


Finally

This is my 2nd 'old school review' on Fashionreps and I have tried to write it was as much honesty and passion as I could. I'm very satisfied with this haul as it included some pieces that are perfect for the upcoming couple of seasons. I have a couple items laying in a Basetao warehouse which I will probably ship in a couple of months, but unless it's another big haul (or I get a lot of requests) I most likely will not post that one as the items I have got in that haul so far aren't super impressive.
I am most definitely happy with the result of this haul, especially the sleeper picks like the Onlyfans tee or the Doves tee. The price-quality ratio is definitely great and I feel these picks are pretty unique. CSS will remain the agent of my choice, but I am definitely willing to test out others like Basetao.
SAL was a bit slower than last time which surprised me, but 19 days is still solid enough for me to keep considering SAL. It could've been at least 3-4 days less if it wasn't 'stuck' in Dutch customs.
That's it for now. Up until next time.
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2023.04.01 02:24 OalBlunkont TCM April Schedule, Looks Totally Awesome.

I had to do a lot of weird editing to convert it from copypasted PDF to something reddit wouldn't munge too much. I've seen a lot of these and there are a bunch I've been wanting to see for a while. God I hate PDFs. When I'm king it will be a capital offense to use them for anything other than formatting for printers. Reddit really needs to improve their formatting capabilities as well, single line spacing without making everthing look like code and columnar arranging too. These features have been available since the days of typewriters.
The Idjits don't mention the timezone to which they are referring.
 SATURDAY, APRIL 1 THE EARLY YEARS 6:00 AM Beau Brummel (1924) 8:30 AM Disraeli (1929) 10:00 AM Noah’s Ark (1929) 12:00 PM The Dawn Patrol (1930) (AKA FLIGHT COMMANDER) 2:00 PM Night Nurse (1931) 
Seen it, Loved it, Joan Blondell and Barbara Stanwyck, Duh
 3:30 PM Jewel Robbery (1932) 
Seen it, Loved it, William Powell and Kay Francis, Duh
 What a Character Ned Sparks (interstitial) 4:45 PM Blessed Event (1932) Marlo Thomas on Loretta Young (interstitial) 6:15 PM Employee’s Entrance (1933) 
Waned to see it for a long time
HOW IT STARTED AND THE DAWN OF SOUND Hollywood Steps Out (1941) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Brothers Warner (2007) Silents, Please! (interstitial) 9:45 PM The Clash of the Wolves (1925) 11:15 PM Cinema Finds Its Voice (2023) (DOCUMENTARY ABOUT SOUND IN FILM) 12:30 AM Vitaphone shorts Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra (1927) Baby Rose Marie The Child Wonder (1929) 
I've seen her on the Dick Van Dyke show and Hollywood Squares and briefly in International House when I had to look her up to see that it was the same person
 Lambchops (1929) (8m) Blackface and Hollywood (interstitial) 1:15 AM The Jazz Singer (1927) Will H. Hays Introduces Vitaphone (1926) (Vitaphone short) 3:00 AM Don Juan (1926) 5:00 AM Lights of New York (1928) SUNDAY, APRIL 2 WARNER JOINS A GANG 6:30 AM Little Caesar (1931) 
Seen it, It was OK
 King for a Day (1934) 8:30 AM G-Men (1935) 
Seen it, It was OK
 Mills Blue Rhythm Band (1933) 10:15 AM Bullets or Ballots (1936) 
Seen it, Loved it, Joan Blondell, Duh
 Swing Cat’s Jamboree (1938) 12:00 PM Each Dawn I Die (1939) Claude Hopkins and His Band in Barber Shop Blues 2:00 PM High Sierra (1941) Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (1937) Angelica Huston on John & Walter Huston (interstitial) 4:00 PM Key Largo (1948) Racketeer Rabbit (1946) (cartoon) 6:00 PM Larceny, Inc. (1942) PRE-CODE CLASSICS AND AN EMPHASIS ON REALISM Bugsy and Mugsy (1957) (cartoon) Melanie Griffith on Jean Harlow (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Public Enemy (1933) The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950) (cartoon) 9:45 PM Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul (1993) Laura Dern on Barbara Stanwyck (interstitial) 11:45 PM Baby Face (1933) 1:15 AM One Way Passage (1932) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 2:45 AM Two Seconds (1932) 4:15 AM Life Begins (1932) MONDAY, APRIL 3 CHOREOGRAPHY BY BUSBY BERKELEY 
Seen em all, all good. I didn't know they were allowed to get as close to naked as they did in Fashions back then
 5:30 AM Fashions of 1934 (1934) 7:00 AM Dames (1934) 8:45 AM Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) MUSIC BY MAX STEINER 10:30 AM Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2021) 12:45 PM The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944) Rhapsody Rabbit (1947) (cartoon) 3:15 PM Rhapsody in Blue (1945) 5:45 PM Helen of Troy (1956) (TFF remaster) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Big House Bunny (1950) (Cartoon) Special introduction by Alexander Payne 8:00 PM Safe in Hell (1931) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Hollywood by Storm William Wellman (interstitial) 9:30 PM Heroes for Sale (1933) 
Seen it, It's what made me really apprecioate Aline MacMahon. I still think they had the conceits of three of four movies.
MERVYN LEROY Page Miss Glory (1936) (cartoon) 11:00 PM Page Miss Glory (1935) The Making of a Great Motion Picture (1936) 12:45 AM Anthony Adverse (1936) LLOYD BACON 3:15 AM Marked Woman (1937) 5:00 AM Cain and Mabel (1936) TUESDAY, APRIL 4 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS MYRNA LOY 6:30 AM The Great Divide (1929) Julianne Moore on Myrna Loy (interstitial) 7:45 AM The Truth About Youth (1930) 
I haven't seen any of these
BEBE DANIELS 9:00 AM My Past (1931) 10:15 AM The Maltese Falcon (1931) 
I wrote in an earlier post that the women in this one are better than the women in the remake. I stand by that.
DOLORES DEL RIO 11:45 AM Madame du Barry (1934) 1:15 PM In Caliente (1935) ANN DVORAK 2:45 PM Love is a Racket (1932) 4:00 PM Murder in the Clouds (1934) GLENDA FARRELL 5:15 PM Smart Blonde (1937) 6:30 PM Little Big Shot (1935) GINGER ROGERS Stage Door Cartoon (1944) (cartoon) Nigel Lythgoe on Ginger Rogers (interstitial) 8:00 PM 42nd Street (1933) 
Seen it, story is basic but I love her
 An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935) 10:00 PM Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) JOAN BLONDELL 11:45 PM Footlight Parade (1933) 1:45 AM Three on a Match (1932) 
Both of these are totally awesome
KAY FRANCIS 3:00 AM Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) 4:30 AM I Found Stella Parish (1935) 
I've not seen either. Why to they have to be at the butt crack of dawn?
 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JOHN BARRYMORE 
Can't stand him
 6:00 AM When a Man Loves (1927) 8:00 AM Svengali (1931) JOE E. BROWN 9:30 AM You Said a Mouthful (1932) Porky’s Baseball Broadcast (1940) (cartoon) 11:00 AM Elmer, the Great (1933) PAT O’BRIEN 12:30 PM Oil for the Lamps of China (1935) 2:30 PM The Great O’Malley (1937) DICK POWELL 4:00 PM Flirtation Walk (1934) 6:00 PM Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) 
Can't go wrong with Busby Berkeley. I don't understand why the poster image for 42nd street has the dancers in costumes from this one though
EDWARD G. ROBINSON Buccaneer Bunny (1948) (cartoon) Chaz Palminteri on Edward G. Robinson (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Sea Wolf (1941) 9:45 PM Brother Orchid (1940) 
Two of his I haven't seen
PAUL MUNI 11:30 PM The Life of Emile Zola (1937) 1:45 AM The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) 
I love his biopics. The rest is hit or miss
GEORGE BRENT 3:30 AM So Big! (1932) 
I don't know who George Brent is but its a Barbara Stanwyck movie so see it.
 5:00 AM From Headquarters (1933) THURSDAY, APRIL 6 WARNER GOES TO SCHOOL 6:30 AM The Corn is Green (1945) 8:30 AM Our Miss Brooks (1957) 10:00 AM Up the Down Staircase (1967) WARNER JOINS THE TEAM 12:15 PM Jim Thorpe – All-American (1951) Baseball Bugs (1946) (cartoon) 2:15 PM The Winning Team (1952) Mary Anne Owen on Donna Reed (interstitial) 4:00 PM Trouble Along the Way (1953) 6:00 PM One on One (1977) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS MICHAEL CURTIZ Rabbit Hood (1949) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) 
I've wanted to see this for a while even though Errol Flynn didn't impress me in Captain Blood.
 Sons of Liberty (1939) (directed by Michael Curtiz) 10:00 PM Life with Father (1947) 
Seen it, Loved it. I've not seen a bad William Powell movie.
WILLIAM WYLER William Wyler Father and Filmmaker (interstitial) 12:15 AM Jezebel (1938) 2:15 AM The Letter (1940) ARCHIE MAYO 4:00 AM Bordertown (1935) 5:45 AM The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) FRIDAY, APRIL 7 WARNER LEARNS TO READ 7:15 AM Moby Dick (1930) 8:45 AM The Old Man and the Sea (1958) Molly Haskell on King Vidor (interstitial) 10:15 AM The Fountainhead (1949) 
Classic example of why should watch the movie before reading the book to avoid disappointment.
WARNER STUDIES HISTORY 12:15 PM When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1971) 2:00 PM The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) The Declaration of Independence (1938) (short) 4:15 PM Alexander Hamilton (1931) 5:30 PM The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) A STUDIO THAT TAKESASTAND What’s Opera, Doc? (1957) (cartoon) 8:00 PM They Won’t Forget (1937) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 10:00 PM Storm Warning (1951) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 12:00 AM Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) 2:00 AM I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) 
Not Muni's best
 4:00 AM The Mayor of Hell (1933) SATURDAY, APRIL 8 WARNER COMES OF AGE 6:00 AM Wild Boys of the Road (1933) 
Mostly good, some implausibilities
 7:30 AM Kings Row (1942) A Mutt in a Rut (1959) (cartoon) 10:00 AM Good-Bye, My Lady (1956) 11:45 AM Splendor in the Grass (1961) 2:00 PM The Learning Tree (1969) 4:00 PM Summer of ’42 (1971) 6:00 PM A Little Romance (1979) WARNER AT WAR Carrotblanca (1995) (cartoon) Patricia Clarkson on Ingrid Bergman (interstitial) 8:00 PM Casablanca (1942) 
No praise I could heap upon it that hasn't been done before.
 Tony Curtis on Cary Grant (interstitial) 10:00 PM Destination Tokyo (1943) 12:30 AM Objective, Burma (1945) 3:00 AM This is the Army (1943) 5:15 AM Across the Pacific (1942) SUNDAY, APRIL 9 WARNER FINDS RELIGION 7:00 AM The Green Pastures (1936) 
Seen it, It certainly has more than it's fair share of black stereotypes, even for it's day. I wonder if this is an accurate representation of rural vs urban blacks. I'd love to know what the black press of the day thought about it.
 9:00 AM Sergeant York (1941) Easter Yeggs (1947) (cartoon) What a Character Beulah Bondi (interstitial) 11:30 AM One Foot in Heaven (1941) 1:30 PM The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952) Vanessa Redgrave on Fred Zinnemann (interstitial) 3:15 PM The Nun’s Story (1959) 6:00 PM Oh, God! (1977) 
Saw it in theaters, it was cute
THE POSTWAR YEARS AND THE TELEVISION ERA A Star is Bored (1956) (cartoon) Above Limitations: George Cukor (interstitial) 8:00 PM A Star is Born (1954) Special introduction by Robyn Sklaren and Daphne Dentz 11:15 PM A Lion is in the Streets (1953) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 1:00 AM A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) 3:15 AM The FBI Story (1959) MONDAY, APRIL 10 SHOT AT TEDDINGTON, WARNER’S BRITISH STUDIOS 6:00 AM Crime Unlimited (1935) 7:15 AM Something Always Happens (1934) 8:30 AM Crown vs. Stevens (1936) 9:45 AM Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk ( AKA FATHERTAKE SAWALK ) (1936) 11:15 AM Jack L. Warner The Last Mogul (1993) PRODUCED BY HAMMER, DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER 1:15 PM The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) 2:45 PM Frankenstein Must be Destroyed (1970) Hair-Raising Hare (1946) (cartoon) 4:30 PM Dracula has Risen from the Grave (1969) 6:15 PM Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS JOHN HUSTON 14 Carrot Rabbit (1952) (cartoon) Men in Crisis The Films of John Huston (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 10:45 PM In This Our Life (1943) RAOUL WALSH 12:30 AM The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh (2014) ( DOC UMENTARY ) 2:30 AM The Roaring Twenties (1939) WILLIAM DIETERLE 4:30 AM Juarez (1939) 6:45 AM Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940) TUESDAY, APRIL 11 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS PRISCILLA LANE 8:30 AM Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) 10:15 AM Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) 
This is what you get when you send Capra out with out Riskin and Swerling, not very good. They couldn't even get Boris Karloff to play the guy who looks like Boris Karloff.
IDA LUPINO Lee Grant on Ida Lupino (interstitial) 12:30 PM Out of the Fog (1941) 2:30 PM The Hard Way (1943) MARY ASTOR 4:30 PM Scandal The Trial of Mary Astor (2018) 6:00 PM The Great Lie (1941) BETTE DAVIS Tweety’s S.O.S. (1951) (cartoon) Meryl Streep on Bette Davis (interstitial) 8:00 PM Now, Voyager (1942) 10:15 PM Dark Victory (1939) OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Special introduction by Wes Anderson 12:15 AM The Strawberry Blonde (1941) 2:30 AM Princess O’Rourke (1943) ANN SHERIDAN 4:15 AM City for Conquest (1940) 6:15 AM Nora Prentiss (1947) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. 8:15 AM Union Depot (1932) 
He should have done more of this instead of trying to step into his dad's shoes
 9:30 AM Parachute Jumper (1933) JOHN GARFIELD 11:15 AM They Made Me a Criminal (1939) 1:00 PM Air Force (1943) CLAUDE RAINS Sir John Gielgud on Claude Rains (interstitial) 3:15 PM Passage to Marseille (1944) 5:15 PM Mr. Skeffington (1944) JAMES CAGNEY Bugs and Thugs (1954) (cartoon) George C. Scott on James Cagney (interstitial) 8:00 PM White Heat (1949) Blackface and Hollywood (interstitial) Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943) (cartoon) 10:30 PM Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) ERROL FLYNN 12:45 AM Gentleman Jim (1942) 2:45 AM The Sea Hawk (1940) GEORGE RAFT 5:00 AM Manpower (1941) 6:45 AM Background to Danger (1943) THURSDAY, APRIL 13 WARNER LEARNS TO DRIVE 8:15 AM The Crowd Roars (1932) 9:45 AM They Drive by Night (1940) There Auto Be a Law (1953) (cartoon) 11:30 AM Greased Lightning (1977) WARNER LEARNS TO FLY 1:30 PM The Dawn Patrol (1938) Jet Jockeys in Love The Making of Chain Lightning (TCM original) 3:15 PM Chain Lightning (1950) Go Fly a Kit (1957) (cartoon) 5:30 PM The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS JOHN FORD Drip-Along Daffy (1951) (cartoon) Meet John Ford (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Searchers (1956) 10:15 PM Sergeant Rutledge (1960) ELIA KAZAN The Immigrant Experience (interstitial) 12:15 AM America, America (1963) 3:15 AM The Arrangement (1969) FRIDAY, APRIL 14 WARNER JOINS THE BAND Michael Douglas on Kirk Douglas (interstitial) 6:00 AM Young Man with a Horn (1950) 8:00 AM Blues in the Night (1941) 9:30 AM Sparkle (1976) WARNER RUNS FOR OFFICE 11:30 AM Kisses for My President (1964) 1:30 PM Flamingo Road (1949) 3:30 PM The Candidate (1972) Ballot Box Bunny (1951) (cartoon) 5:30 PM A Face in the Crowd (1957) EARLY CINEMASCOPE Sahara Hare (1955) (cartoon) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 8:00 PM The Land of the Pharaohs (1955) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Peter and Jane Fonda on Henry Fonda (interstitial) 10:00 PM Mister Roberts (1955) 
At least it has a happy ending where they sent him to live on a farm where he lives to this day.
SHOT FOR 3D Prince Albert on Grace Kelly (interstitial) 12:15 AM Dial M for Murder (1954) 2:15 AM House of Wax (1953) 
Saw it in a re-released theatrical 3D showing. It was as unimpressive then as it is now.
 4:00 AM The Bounty Hunter (1954) SATURDAY, APRIL 15 WARNER GETS SCARED 5:30 AM Doctor X (1932) What a Character: Frank McHugh (interstitial) 7:00 AM The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) Good Morning, Eve (1934) (short) Ant-Pasted (1953) (cartoon) 9:00 AM Them! (1954) 
I thought this was American International or some such
 The Haunted Mouse (1941) (cartoon) 11:00 AM The Bad Seed (1956) 1:30 PM Dead Ringer (1964) 3:30 PM What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) 6:00 PM Wait Until Dark (1967) WARNER LOOKS TO BROADWAY FOR INSPIRATION 
That was a bad idea.
 Lumber Jerks (1955) (cartoon) 8:00 PM My Fair Lady (1964) 11:00 PM The Music Man (1962) 1:45 AM Gypsy (1962) 4:15 AM Camelot (1967) SUNDAY, APRIL 16 WARNER TURNS TO CRIME 8:00 AM The Petrified Forest (1936) 
Saw it. It was OK. I was never a Leslie Howard fan and Bette Davis while more natural here than in most movies was not convincing as a girl still in or barely out of her teens.
 9:30 AM Dark Passage (1947) 11:30 AM Crime Wave (1954) Bullitt: Anatomy of a Car Chase (TCM original) 1:00 PM Bullitt (1968) 3:30 PM The Yakuza (1974) 5:30 PM Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 
Saw it in the theater, barely remember it
WARNER BROTHERS LEADSAREVOLUTION IN FILMMAKING Rabbit Fire (1951) (cartoon) Paul Newman on Elizabeth Taylor (interstitial) 8:00 PM Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) 10:30 PM Cool Hand Luke (1967) 12:45 AM The Wild Bunch (1969) 3:15 AM Petulia (1968) 5:15 AM The Fox (1968) MONDAY, APRIL 17 BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD – WARNER BROTHERS ANIMATED FEATURES 7:15 AM Gay Purr-ee (1962) 8:45 AM Treasure Island (1973) 10:30 AM The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964) 
Saw it a long time ago on TV. IIRC it's a strange story about a guy who neglects his girlfriend for his fish, falls off a pier and turns into a fish and makes noises to mis-direct torpedoes from German U-boats.
THE RAT PACK AT WARNER BROTHERS Swooner Crooner (1944) (cartoon) 12:30 PM Oceans 11 (1960) 3:00 PM 4 for Texas (1963) Nancy Sinatra on Frank Sinatra (interstitial) 5:15 PM Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS HOWARD HAWKS Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) (cartoon) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 8:00 PM Rio Bravo (1959) TELEVISION PREMIERE OFNEW RESTORATION IN PARTNER SHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Peter Bogdanovich on Howard Hawks (interstitial) 10:30 PM The Big Sleep (1946) ALFRED HITCHCOCK Zipping Along (1953) (cartoon) 1:00 AM Strangers on a Train (1951) 3:00 AM I Confess (1953) VINCENT SHERMAN 5:00 AM All Through the Night (1942) 7:00 AM Old Acquaintance (1943) TUESDAY, APRIL 18 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JOAN LESLIE 9:00 AM The Male Animal (1942) 10:45 AM Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) VIRGINIA MAYO 12:15 PM Colorado Territory (1949) 2:00 PM The West Point Story (1950) JANE WYMAN 4:00 PM Johnny Belinda (1948) The Last Hungry Cat (1961) (cartoon) 6:00 PM Stage Fright (1950) JOAN CRAWFORD Duck Amuck (1953) (cartoon) Ann Blyth on Joan Crawford (interstitial) 8:00 PM Mildred Pierce (1945) 10:15 PM Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002) LAUREN BACALL Gregory Peck on Lauren Bacall (interstitial) 12:00 AM To Have and Have Not (1944) 2:00 AM Harper (1966) GERALDINE FITZGERALD 4:15 AM Watch on the Rhine (1943) 6:15 AM Nobody Lives Forever (1946) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS SYDNEY GREENSTREET 8:00 AM The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) 10:00 AM Three Strangers (1946) RONALD REAGAN 12:00 PM Knute Rockne – All-American (1940) 2:00 PM The Hasty Heart (1949) 
Seen it, Liked it, but I think it was a play first. It's got that one set feel.
PAUL HENREID Monica Henreid on Paul Henreid (interstitial) 3:45 PM Between Two Worlds (1944) 5:45 PM Deception (1946) HUMPHREY BOGART Slick Hare (1947) (cartoon) How Bogart Became a Star (interstitial) 8:00 PM Black Legion (1937) 10:00 PM The Maltese Falcon (1941) 
Watch the original for the women, this one for the men.
TAB HUNTER 12:00 AM Tab Hunter Confidential (2015) 1:45 AM Battle Cry (1955) PETER LORRE 4:30 AM The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) 6:00 AM The Verdict (1946) THURSDAY, APRIL 20 WARNER GOES TO COURT 7:30 AM Dust be My Destiny (1939) 9:00 AM The Wrong Man (1956) 11:00 AM The Young Philadelphians (1959) WARNER GOES TO PRISON Burt Reynolds on Spencer Tracy (interstitial) 1:30 PM 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932) 
I remember seeing it but nothing else
 3:00 PM San Quentin (1937) 4:30 PM Blackwell’s Island (1939) 6:00 PM Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS MARTIN SCORSESE Rabbit Seasoning (1952) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) 10:15 PM Mean Streets (1973) STANLEY KUBRICK 12:15 AM Full Metal Jacket (1987) 2:30 AM A Clockwork Orange (1971) 
Kubrick should have learned from Billy Wilder that the best director is the one that you don't see.
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA 5:00 AM The Rain People (1969) 6:45 AM Finian’s Rainbow (1968) FRIDAY, APRIL 21 WARNER HEADS SOUTH 9:15 AM The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) 10:45 AM The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968) Hillbilly Hare (1950) (cartoon) 1:00 PM Ode to Billy Joe (1976) WARNER GOES WEST 3:00 PM The Oklahoma Kid (1939) 4:30 PM Dodge City (1939) 6:15 PM Along the Great Divide (1951) SEVEN ARTS COMES IN AS JACK PREPARES TO LEAVE Baby Buggy Bunny (1954) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Special introduction by Ethan Hawke 10:00 PM Rachel, Rachel (1968) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 12:00 AM Firecreek (1968) 2:00 AM Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) 4:00 AM Start the Revolution Without Me (1970) SATURDAY, APRIL 22 WARNER SEEKS ADVENTURE 5:45 AM Captain Blood (1935) 
Meh
 8:00 AM Adventures of Don Juan (1948) Captain Hareblower (1954) (cartoon) 10:00 AM Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) 12:00 PM The Master of Ballantrae (1953) 1:30 PM The Valley of Gwangi (1969) 3:15 PM The Great Race (1965) 6:00 PM Time After Time (1979) 
I haven't thought if this one in ages. I have to see it again.
WARNER EMBRACESANEW HOLLYWOOD What’s Up, Doc? (1950) (cartoon) 8:00 PM All the President’s Men (1976) 10:30 PM The Exorcist (1973) Jerry Schatzberg: Reality in Focus (interstitial) 12:45 AM Scarecrow (1973) 3:00 AM Badlands (1973): Robert Duvall on Gene Hackman (interstitial) 4:45 AM Night Moves (1975) SUNDAY, APRIL 23 WARNER FALLS IN LOVE 6:30 AM A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) 9:00 AM All This and Heaven Too (1940) 11:30 AM A Warm December (1973) Scent-imental Romeo (1951) (cartoon) 1:30 PM Fanny (1961) 4:00 PM The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) 6:00 PM The Goodbye Girl (1977) THE SUPERHERO ERA BEGINS... Duck Dodgers in the 24 1⁄2th Century (1953) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Superman (1978) 10:30 PM Batman (1989) 
Both great
...AND WOMEN FINALLY HAVEASAY 12:45 AM Girlfriends (1978) 2:30 AM Cookie (1989) 4:15 AM The Brothers Warner (2007) MONDAY, APRIL 24 CULT CLASSICS 6:00 AM Untamed Youth (1957) 8:00 AM The Swarm (1978) (theatrical version) 10:00 AM Big Wednesday (1978) 12:15 PM Over the Edge (1979) 2:00 PM The Last of Sheila (1973) 4:15 PM It’s Alive (1974) 6:00 PM The Omega Man (1971) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS STEVEN SPIELBERG One Froggy Evening (1955) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Color Purple (1985) 11:00 PM Empire of the Sun (1987) ROBERT ALTMAN 2:00 AM McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971) 4:15 AM Countdown (1967) TUESDAY, APRIL 25 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS ALEXIS SMITH 6:00 AM Night and Day (1946) 8:30 AM San Antonio (1945) ELEANOR PARKER 10:45 AM Pride of the Marines (1945) 1:00 PM Caged (1950) CAROL BAKER 3:00 PM Baby Doll (1956) 5:00 PM Cheyenne Autumn (1964) DORIS DAY Don’t Look Now (1936) (cartoon) Is it Love or Is it Conscription (Soundie) 8:00 PM Romance on the High Seas (1948) Doris Day on Doris Day (interstitial) 10:00 PM Calamity Jane (1953) NATALIE WOOD Robert Redford on Natalie Wood (interstitial) 12:00 AM Inside Daisy Clover (1965) 2:15 AM Sex and the Single Girl (1964) PATRICIA NEAL 4:15 AM Bright Leaf (1950) 6:15 AM The Breaking Point (1950) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JACK CARSON 8:00 AM Roughly Speaking (1945) 10:00 AM John Loves Mary (1949) JAMES GARNER 11:45 AM Up Periscope (1959) 1:45 PM Cash McCall (1960) TROY DONAHUE 3:30 PM A Summer Place (1959) 5:45 PM Rome Adventure (1962) JAMES DEAN Walky Talky Hawky (1946) (cartoon) Special introductions by Joanna Hogg and Wes Anderson 8:00 PM East of Eden (1955) 10:15 PM Rebel Without a Cause (1955) 12:15 AM Giant (1956) 3:45 AM Return to Giant (1996) 4:45 AM George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey (1984) THURSDAY, APRIL 27 WARNER GETS MARRIED What a Character: William Frawley (interstitial) 6:45 AM The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) What a Character: Hattie McDaniel (interstitial) 8:30 AM Janie Gets Married (1946) 10:15 AM June Bride (1948) WARNER RAISESAFAMILY 12:00 PM Room for One More (1952) 1:45 PM Four Daughters (1938) Feed the Kitty (1952) (cartoon) 3:30 PM Spencer’s Mountain (1963) 5:30 PM The Sundowners (1960) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS CLINT EASTWOOD The Three Little Bops (1957) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Bird (1988) 11:00 PM Unforgiven (1992) ALAN J. PAKULA 1:30 AM Klute (1971) 3:30 AM Rollover (1981) SIDNEY LUMET 5:30 AM Bye Bye Braverman (1968) 7:15 AM Deathtrap (1982) FRIDAY, APRIL 28 WARNER GOESALITTLE BIT COUNTRY 9:15 AM Every Which Way But Loose (1978) 11:15 AM Honeysuckle Rose (1980) WARNER GOESALITTLE BIT ROCK ‘N ROLL Kurt Russell on Elvis Presley (interstitial) 1:30 PM This is Elvis (1981) 3:30 PM The Song Remains the Same (1976) 6:00 PM Jimi Hendrix (1973) WARNER BROTHERS REINVENTS THE CONCERT FILM... Long-Haired Hare (1949) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Woodstock The Director’s Cut (1970) ...AND VENTURES INTO BLAXPLOITATION The Best of Blaxploitation (interstitial) 12:00 AM Super Fly (1972) 2:00 AM Black Belt Jones (1974) 3:30 AM Cleopatra Jones (1973) 5:00 AM Black Samson (1974) SATURDAY, APRIL 29 WARNER HAS SOME FUN What a Character: Edward Brophy (interstitial) 6:30 AM A Slight Case of Murder (1938) What a Character: Guy Kibbee (interstitial) 8:00 AM The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) What a Character: Mary Wickes (interstitial) 9:30 AM The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) 11:30 AM No Time for Sergeants (1958) 1:45 PM Auntie Mame (1958) 4:15 PM What’s Up, Doc? (1972) 6:00 PM The In-Laws (1979) INTIMATE STORIES BREAK THROUGH My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Local Hero (1983) 10:00 PM Crossing Delancey (1988) 12:00 AM Torch Song Trilogy (1988) 2:30 AM Running on Empty (1988) 4:30 AM The Great Santini (1979) SUNDAY, APRIL 30 WARNER SEEKS THE TRUTH 6:30 AM Sunrise at Campobello (1960) 9:00 AM A Cry in the Dark (1988) Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) (cartoon) 11:30 AM Chariots of Fire (1981) 2:00 PM The Right Stuff (1983) 5:30 PM The Killing Fields (1984) AND THE TRADITION CONTINUES, WHERE EVERY STORY MATTERS Rabbit of Seville (1950) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Malcolm X (1992) 11:30 PM Million Dollar Baby (2004) 2:00 AM Argo (2012) OVERNIGHT FEATURE 4:15 AM Going in Style (1979) 
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2023.04.01 01:57 FrankSinatraHot [M4A] Superhero/villain plots. SFW

(Note: I’ll be playing the villain role. Besides 3.)
1)) The hero looks at the villain with a tainted smile as they picked up their glass and knock it gently onto the villain’s own glass of wine. The hero looks through the villain’s pitiful disguise, knowing exactly who he was. The glasses, the fixed up suit, the neat hair, he couldn’t have fooled a baby. The hero lets out a gentle sigh into the breeze, knowing full well that if they were to get exposed, it could be the end of everything. The hero must stay low, but it felt almost impossible to do that. The hero was pretending to date this monster and look past all of the horrendous things he’s done. The hero clearly felt unease, but kept up the act, chatting with the villain as if he’s genuinely interested in him as a person.
The villain looks at the hero’s uneasiness with a soft grin, barely visible even to him. He has them right under his fingertips. It’s only a matter of time before he could trap them. Right now, he has to play the waiting game. Going on a date with them, eating out. It’s curious why the hero chose the date life instead of buddy-buddy. Oh well, he just has to wait.
2) “Being a villain is simple, I don’t understand how you could screw it up so badly. Kill and run, right? How hard could it possibly be?” The hero says with a winning smile to their face as they lay their foot against the villain’s chest, causing him to cough as if he’s been sick with no sign of getting better. “Second time this month. You barely caused any damage!”
The villain narrowed his eyes with a threatening glare as he grinds his teeth, his head throbbing after getting beaten down. “Not that easy when you have someone on your tail, stopping every move I make.” He pants, trying to breathe before his annoyed face turned into a smile. “How about we switch places, if you think being a villain is so easy. Make a parallel world and show your strength.”
The hero considers this for a moment before shrugging. “Why the hell not?”
3) The devices came out of nowhere. Each locker in the school for the academically gifted had a small device with symbols. When asking a teacher or a staff member where they came from, most of them shrugged and pretended as if they don’t know. No one was instructed to throw them away or what to even do with them, so they just kept it and hopes for the best. Throughout a course of a week, the student’s bodies felt as if they started to change, and it wasn’t just puberty. Their attitudes to change as well, some, not many, became more sinister while others remained the same. Slowly, the students noticed unexplainable phenomenons happening to them. Some shot lasers while others appeared stronger. After a few days, there was an assembly.
“Gates Academy, welcome to your new lives. As some have noticed, there’s been changes. You have gained a few abilities. With these abilities, you’ll no longer be students, you’ll be government agents.” The students awed, this sounded too good to be true. And it was. Instead of being government agents going on missions like they expected, they were tested on. Slowly, the school felt like a tyrannical society with spies on the inside. How would they escape?
(For 3, please have at least 3 student OCs plus a teacher!)
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Hello! If you have made it this far down, thank you for reading my ideas. My name is Abel and I would be your partner for this evening and hopefully near future. Now that you’re hopefully intrigued, let’s get to know me and some ground rules, shall we?
Like I said, my name is Abel, i’m 18, and I have 7 years of rp experience under my belt. I have a semi-lit to lit and use discord only. I am mildly dyslexic, so if i misread or misspell anything, i apologize. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes a few words slip through. I do have college, so i won’t be on all the time, but I can get a few decent responses per day.
As for my partner, I do require you to write in 3rd person, write at least 2 paragraphs (i can understand less if the plot requires it), and be a discord user. Anyone is welcomed as long as you follow those rules!
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Tight-Knit Community: Our server promotes the idea of forming bonds and friendships that will last long past the servers' lifetime. Every player should feel welcomed by our friendly community. We try our best to avoid drama and disruptive players. We invite you to not only join our server but also our family. If you need help, just ask! Someone will gladly offer you a hand.
All types of players are welcome: Whether you are a Builder, Redstoner, PvP/Explorer, or even a new player looking for their footing. Maybe you want to make map art, build a mini-game, or even create fun events for the community to bond over. Anyone and everyone is welcome to play.
The Vanilla Experience: As mentioned above no claims, no /tpa, no /warp. The exceptions are one player sleep, the ender dragon doesn't break blocks, fire spread is off, and you can see your horse's stats. We strive to create a server that doesn't change or break the fundamental joys of Vanilla Minecraft and we want to find like-minded individuals that want to help foster our community.
Honor and Trust: We trust our players and always give room for fairness. Everyone probably already has enough problems going on in their lives, so let's relax, sit back, and just play Minecraft together. We want everyone to be able to trust and acknowledge each other without worrying about individuals that want to tamper with that.
Coreprotect: The server is backed up and protected, so there’s no worry about something being stolen or griefed. If something were to occur, staff will fix any problem asap.
Resets are very far apart: The first season of Townscraft ran for 20 months. The launch of the second season started with the release of 1.18, due to changes in world generations. Our next reset is not in the foreseeable future, allowing big projects to be started and finished with ease.
Community Events: We occasionally have community-hosted events run by staff or by anyone willing where anyone can participate and have fun such as hide-and-seek, boat racing and gift exchanges.
────── Town Examples ──────
Saltsburg: An industrial city, with modern, residential rowhouses! Leader: theprofessorsalt
New Block City: New Block City is a metropolitan city made up of smaller neighborhoods. The biggest inspiration for NBC is none other than New York City. Some of the neighborhoods include Co-Town, Times Square, Blocklyn, Bayhatten, Broadway, and Gardenia. In-between each neighborhood will be typical things found in NYC, such as Bodegas, Parks, and Brownstones. Underneath the streets, there will be nothing but certainly legal activities that definitely don’t include drug deals and murder. Leader: RinKiwa
Ravenstad: Located on the far reaches of the world's oceans, Ravenstad is an island comprised of 3 major districts separated by rivers. The largest attraction of the town is the amount of shops it has within it, slowly becoming a hub for trading on the server as more and more people visit the town. Leader: xAleckay
────── Application ──────
Ready to Apply? Join the discord server to get started. Read the Rules and Apply using the google docs form. If you have any questions or general concerns most of them should be answered in the Discord Server.
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2023.03.31 23:54 NuukFartjar 38 [M4F] Scandinavia/anywhere - Saturday night tonight alright - Lets unite bright.....ok this rhyming thing is hard

Howdy!
Thank you for taking a look at my post. Ill try and make it worth your while.
After living in the US for over 10 years, I have now moved back to Scandinavia. A lot of friends have fallen by the wayside in the meantime and I would love to make some new friends. Also looking for a new job, so lots of changes on the horizon. Job searching is one of the most soul crushing experiences!
I'm single, works as an attorney (or to soon be again) and love to travel. Recently spent some time in South America and now has a surplus of penguin photos!
I love talking about travelling. Hearing about great trips and collecting inspiration for future trips. What is your favorite place ever? What's on top of your bucket travel list? During Covid I tried to visit all the US national parks. And the last year I have travelled a lot in South America. I also have a surplus of vacation photos. So you have been warned!
I also love board games. Would love to talk about board games or maybe play some online. What are some of your favorites. I spent way too much time on chess. One of my other favorites is Wingspan. Probably the prettiest game ever.
I love tattoos, and have a bunch now. Just got a new toucan tattoo while in South America that I am really excited about.
I also love theatre. Opera, Broadway musicals and all that jazz (and yeah, you wont find any Oxford commas here!). Some of my time living in the US was spent in NYC, so I got the chance to see many shows. What's your favorite? I think my favorites are Hamilton, Phantom and Hadestown. Also love to talk opera, if there are any others that are so inclined.
That's probably enough about me for now. If you find any of this interesting, send me a little about yourself and a picture. And please include your opinion on high fives!
Picture of me: https://imgur.com/a/tVrhmXY (If you look at my picture, you are legally obligated to also show me a picture of you! ;)
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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