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on the verge of dropping everything and going to Italy
fact: Twilight Princess Zoras are the best designed Zoras
Prove it
Counter;
I raise you a;
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Smolder- Stephen Scott
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...that is the strangest cast list for a Mario movie anyone could dream of.
It’s the result of how US animated films specifically have absolutely no respect for voice acting as a profession and instead cast the biggest live-action stars they can find despite the fact that most of them suck at voice acting, which requires different skills than camera acting.
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It’s my birthday!!
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Mitski Working for the Knife (2021)
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(CNN) — Some of Australia's most beautiful natural sites have been returned to Aboriginal ownership, including Queensland's Daintree rainforest.
The area of more than 160,000 hectares will now be co-managed by the Queensland government and the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people with a hope of eventually transitioning into being run solely by the Indigenous owners.
An official acknowledgment ceremony was held on Wednesday, September 29 in the town of Bloomfield.
"Their culture is one of the oldest living cultures and this land handback recognizes their right to own and manage their Country," Meaghan Scanlon, Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, wrote on Twitter.
Chrissy Grant has been a member of the Kuku Yalanji negotiating committee for the past four years.
"Our goal is to establish a foundation to provide confident and competent people with pathways and opportunities for mentoring, training, apprenticeships, work experience and employment for our Eastern Kuku Yalanji Bama (people) to fill positions from a wide range of skilled trades, land and sea management, hospitality, tourism and research so that we are in control of our own destinies," she said in a statement.
The Daintree, a lowland tropical rainforest believed to be the oldest in the world, is about 125 km (78 miles) north of the tourist hub of Cairns and borders the Great Barrier Reef. It is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wales | Photographer: Edyta Rice