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REPORT: Hulk Hogan To Speak At RNC Before Trump Accepts Nomination
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REPORT: Hulk Hogan To Speak At RNC Before Trump Accepts Nomination

A number of celebrities have appeared at the Republican convention
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Bears Shut Down Caleb Williams’ Franchise Tag Request, And Boy Oh Boy, Is That Ego Showing: REPORT
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Bears Shut Down Caleb Williams’ Franchise Tag Request, And Boy Oh Boy, Is That Ego Showing: REPORT

The egotistical behavior here is incredible
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Joe Scarborough Says Biden Staying In Race Because His Aides Have ‘Financial’ Interests, Angering Others
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Joe Scarborough Says Biden Staying In Race Because His Aides Have ‘Financial’ Interests, Angering Others

'Joe Biden deserves better'
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NBC Correspondent Says It Was ‘Disturbing’ To See Signs Supporting Mass Deportation At RNC
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NBC Correspondent Says It Was ‘Disturbing’ To See Signs Supporting Mass Deportation At RNC

'Troubling, quite frankly'
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American Auto Giant Pivots Plans To Build Electric Vehicles At Major Plant To Produce Heavy-Duty Pickups Instead
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American Auto Giant Pivots Plans To Build Electric Vehicles At Major Plant To Produce Heavy-Duty Pickups Instead

Still committed to producing those EVs
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Biden Admin Inks $12.6 Billion Deal With Blue State For Massive New Green Energy Hub
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Biden Admin Inks $12.6 Billion Deal With Blue State For Massive New Green Energy Hub

Critics question the feasibility of "clean" hydrogen projects
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Vast Majority Of Democrats Would Accept Harris If Biden Bowed Out: Poll
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Vast Majority Of Democrats Would Accept Harris If Biden Bowed Out: Poll

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10 Most Underrated Queen Songs

Our 10 Most Underrated Queen Songs list takes a stroll back in time to some of the band’s most loved albums. It’s such a shame that the band’s legacy was cut short with the passing of Freddie Mercury in 1991. Nobody sounded like Freddie Mercury; Queen was a special band. Yes, they have carried on over the years, first joining forces with Paul Rodgers and then hiring Adam Lambert to sing the Freddie Mercury parts, but it will never be the same. It’s nice that a new young legion of fans has discovered the band because of the biopic film. The post 10 Most Underrated Queen Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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MrBeast’s TeamSeas Project Removed 34 Million Pounds of Ocean Trash by Harnessing Social Media Influencers
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MrBeast’s TeamSeas Project Removed 34 Million Pounds of Ocean Trash by Harnessing Social Media Influencers

The world’s most influential YouTuber has accomplished an incredible feat of crowdfunding after leading dozens of the world’s top influencers to drive donations and volunteering toward the goal of cleaning up the oceans. 34 million pounds of trash and plastic were removed from oceans and rivers all across the globe, with each dollar donated verified […] The post MrBeast’s TeamSeas Project Removed 34 Million Pounds of Ocean Trash by Harnessing Social Media Influencers appeared first on Good News Network.
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A Eulogy for House of the Dragon’s Model of Old Valyria
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A Eulogy for House of the Dragon’s Model of Old Valyria

Column Close Reads A Eulogy for House of the Dragon’s Model of Old Valyria Imagine the glory that would be a Westerosi model train… By Michelle Jaworski | Published on July 18, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share Welcome to Close Reads! Leah Schnelbach and guest authors will dig into the tiny, weird moments of pop culture—from books to theme songs to viral internet hits—that have burrowed into our minds, found rent-stabilized apartments, started community gardens, and refused to be forced out by corporate interests. This time out, Michelle Jaworski sings a song of models and madness, and draws our attention to House of the Dragon‘s greatest hobbyist, King Viserys I, and his ridiculously detailed model of Old Valyria. Warning: This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon Season 2. It was perhaps the greatest empire the known world had ever seen. Marble carved into a marvel, ever-expanding (almost greedily so) with dragons overlooking its walls and labyrinth-esque city, it seemed to grow every time we saw it on our screens. It captivated us, yes, but nobody as much as its maker. Except now, his corpse is barely cold, and his vast creation is no more: Destroyed in a “cataclysm” brought on by a multitude of factors, but mostly the fiery rage of a dragon. I’m not here to mourn Old Valyria, the ancient and extinct stronghold that the ancestors of House Targaryen and House Velaryon once called home. No human or dragon who could’ve witnessed it is still alive to tell us what happened—not even Vhagar, born decades after its destruction and whose first rider, Visenya Targaryen, helped conquer Westeros. And Westerosi historians still have no idea which prevailing theory (a natural disaster of epic proportions, magic, Valyrian hubris, among others) led to its Doom. Credit: HBO Rather, I’m here to mourn King Viserys I Targaryen’s (Paddy Considine) stone model of Old Valyria, which was destroyed in the opening minutes of House of the Dragon Season Two, Episode 2. An ever-present set piece in Viserys’ chambers during Season One, it was destroyed by his enraged and grief-stricken son Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) after learning that assassins murdered his son and heir Jaehaerys in the Season Two premiere; if you were near the room as he learned of his son’s fate, you could hear him cry out, “I’ll kill them! I’ll kill them all!” The destruction led Considine to cheekily chide Glynn-Carney for smashing it to bits, telling him on Instagram last week, “That took me f@@@ing years to make.” (Glynn-Carney responded in a comment, calling it “shoddy workmanship .”) I’ve been drawn to Viserys’ old model since I first saw it appear in House of the Dragon. There’s no basis in George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood for why Viserys Targaryen became consumed with recreating Old Valyria the way someone might build expansive model railroads and gigantic LEGO sets as a hobby, customizes Warhammer miniatures, or really gets into Roblox a la Child Colin Robinson; Considine called it “Viserys’ train set” in a Season One episode of the behind-the-scenes docuseries The House That Dragons Built. (Massive shout out to the HotD crew, who masterfully designed, 3D-printed, and put each piece together over several months!) But this quirk of Considine’s Viserys persisted throughout the first season, endearing him to us in a way that many of his actions—whether it’s how he treated his family when they irked him or how his body continued to fall apart before our eyes—could not. The Old Valyria model appeared as early as House of the Dragon’s first episode. Following his first wife Aemma’s (Sian Brooke) death, Viserys used it to escape his duties and his grief. Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans) weaponized his obsession by employing a young Alicent (Emily Carey) to wear her mother’s dress and bond with him over the model in hopes that Viserys would eventually wed her. Alicent commended him on his work, but Viserys deflected on taking sole credit for the model’s creation. “I only pore over the histories and provide the plans,” Viserys explained. “The stonemasons build the structures.” As he relayed the history of Old Valyria to Alicent and informed her that “the glory of Old Valyria will never be seen again,” he dropped a stone dragon figurine on the ground. It broke, and while Alicent got it repaired for him, it’s definitely not an ominous sign of things to come. “Viserys is not into dragon-riding,” co-creator and showrunner Ryan Condal said on The House That Dragons Built. “He takes a more intellectual pursuit. The idea is that he’s gone back to all the old texts and maps and has painstakingly recreated it.” That wasn’t a kid-friendly stone-carved mode of Old Valyria; it was an adult stone-carved model of Old Valyria. You know that Viserys has yelled at his children and grandchildren multiple times to stop running around his damn model, to stop touching it, and to move as far away from it as possible from it because That model is not a toy, and You will know pain if you break any part of it or whatever else he might’ve said. The Red Keep servants probably weren’t allowed to touch it, either. By the end of Viserys’ life, you can see the neglect by the cobwebs forming on the tops of buildings. The structures were less detailed, signs that the king’s health deteriorated so much that he could no longer indulge in his main hobby. Instead, the king’s final outburst of energy was directed toward a slow walk to the Iron Throne, a symbol made with Valyrian might. Credit: HBO Who knows how many hundreds, if not thousands, of gold dragons Viserys invested in it over the 20-plus years we’ve watched it across Season One. Who knows of the tireless hours the probably underpaid stonemasons took in crafting it to Viserys’ exact specifications; if we ever learned of Red Keep budget disputes over how much Viserys could spend on upgrades every year, I wouldn’t be surprised. Who knows how much of his life Viserys ultimately devoted to researching, building, and expanding upon a model of an ancient and cursed city he might’ve loved more than several of his kids. Perhaps Viserys’ second-greatest legacy—the first being king during a largely peaceful reign that ended with a civil war so destructive that it would lead to the dragons’ extinction and the deaths of many of his descendants and relatives—is instantly destroyed by his short-sighted successor. Given that at least one person hoped Aegon would take the model out as a screw-you to his father, maybe it wasn’t surprising that he smashed it to bits. He was aware enough of Viserys’ feelings about him that, on his way to being crowned, he questioned the last-minute decision to make him heir because he knew his father never liked him. In Season Two, Aegon hadn’t been king long, but he was winning the court of public opinion until he hanged every rat catcher in Red Keep to ensure Cheese’s death—a decision for which Otto ripped him apart. “Do you never think of your father?” Otto asked in exasperation. “His forbearance, his judiciousness, his… his dignity.” Otto probably wasn’t speaking of that model stone city, long since decimated; he’s mourning an old friend and the king he could once more easily manipulate. But Aegon’s desire for vengeance and his “wish to spill blood, not ink” are already paving a different path and legacy for House Targaryen. And when Aegon pushes back, Otto weaves in seeds of doubt, almost ensuring that Aegon will continue pursuing a path of violent self-destruction with Ser Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel), Aegon’s newly appointed Hand of the King. Credit: HBO The Cargyll twins, Princess Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best), and Meleys were early casualties of that destruction. But if Viserys breaking one figurine of his model dragon in Season 1 might’ve been a harbinger of doom for himself, Aegon’s destruction of all of Old Valyria could be a harbinger of even graver consequences for House Targaryen. Alicent’s accidental breaking of that once-repaired dragon in Episode Four signaled even more doom; at least she only moved Viserys’ old books to another room. Aegon might’ve achieved victory at Rook’s Rest, but it came at a high cost: By the end of the episode, both Aegon and his dragon would lay severely injured. Viserys Targaryen is kind of like House of the Dragons’ version of Bobby Baccalieri. Despite his high status (albeit higher than Bobby’s), he’s often more interested in his minuscule but rewarding pursuits than the family business. Far more ruthless family members surround him, though he’s been known for his own casual cruelty a time or two. As more conniving characters plot around him, struggling in vain to save an empire as they cling to the past, his death lays bare the rot from within. And the various branches of House Targaryen are besieged with rot: Even if some characters make it out alive at the end of the Dance, House Targaryen will become a shadow of what it once was, with only the ruined remains to remember it.[end-mark] The post A Eulogy for <i>House of the Dragon</i>’s Model of Old Valyria appeared first on Reactor.
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