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Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
I'm watching a YouTube video and these images were used in it.
JamesIEngland.jpg


King James

Portrait_john_rainolds.jpg

John Rainolds

Bp_John_Whitgift.jpg

Archbishop Whitgift

The resemblance is uncanny. I know artists can't always get the subject to sit for a portrait long term. Are we looking at the artist's face? A model? They have to be the same person.
 

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Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
I may have just seen the worst edit job. I'm watching an episode of Evil. This guy is talking to a woman, she's laying on her side with her shoulder bared, cut; she's sitting up, cut; she's laying down again. The scene where she's sitting up is several seconds. Often it's just a quick moment.
 


Dannyalcatraz

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I may have just seen the worst edit job. I'm watching an episode of Evil. This guy is talking to a woman, she's laying on her side with her shoulder bared, cut; she's sitting up, cut; she's laying down again. The scene where she's sitting up is several seconds. Often it's just a quick moment.
There’s a few sequences in Fatal Attraction where the editing is terrible, and one stands out.

They’re talking after being intimate. He’s getting dressed, she’s still abed. In a single sentence, her breasts go from covered to uncovered back to covered several times in a single sentence, with her hands lying on top of the sheets at her sides.
 

I may have just seen the worst edit job. I'm watching an episode of Evil. This guy is talking to a woman, she's laying on her side with her shoulder bared, cut; she's sitting up, cut; she's laying down again. The scene where she's sitting up is several seconds. Often it's just a quick moment.
I present to you Flight officer lemont


 



Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
The town I live in turns 400 years old today. There might be cake, but as I am working in another town, that turned 400 earlier this month I will miss all the celebrations... So effectively, the cake is a lie.
What the?! You have towns that young?! I thought all of the swedish towns were from pre 1500... The town I grew up in was established around 1350, by swedes, and we were a few hundred years behind you in civilisation back then... 😂

By the way, that town has buildings, still in use, predating Columbus’ journeys to America. Something to be amazed by our ’merican brothers...
 
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Ulfgeir

Hero
What the?! You have towns that young?! I thought all of the swedish towns were from pre 1500... The town I grew up in was established around 1350, by swedes, and we were a few hundred years behind you in civilisation back then... 😂

By the way, that town has buildings, still in use, predating Columbus’ journeys to America. Something to be amazed by our ’merican brothers...

Well, the town I live in (Borås) was founded as the king wanted to get taxes from the farmers in the area, and said that their only legal way of doing any trade was if there was a marketplace. Something you only got if you had a city. and then you had to pay taxes. Gothenburg (where I work) was founded to get a port. The Danes owned most of the West coast at that time if I recall correctly.
 

Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
Cool! Porvoo, or Borgå as the original swedes called it was founded on the ruins of old finnish village around 1350-1380. All the stonework of the church there are from that period. There’s also a bridge from early 1400’s still in use. Sadly, the fort that the town was named after no longer exists, except for a few stones that might have been part of a wall, and a moat around a small hill...
 

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