Simon Furman named a type of energy in Beast Wars 'Furmanite'
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Simon Furman named a type of energy in Beast Wars 'Furmanite'

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babe are u okay youve been listening to god lifts up the lowly by liz furman on loop for a while now. yeah and ur getting really really into it during the "i pray for plagues to come down on this egypt and i dream of blood fire and lice" part
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Entries of Sarahâs Notebook (about Ghost-Sonas Part 3)
Spike:Â
- really energeticÂ
(Sticky Note:
- Has almost the same Name as the one I always give to my first Starter Pokemon (Spyk) )
- has Dog-like Tendencies (Perhaps Half-Dog?)
- Fluffy HairÂ
- gets easily distracted by Shiny StuffÂ
- Note: Do not give him too much sugary Food, or else he enters a Sugar Rush-like State (experienced that firsthand)Â
- What could his Abilities be?Â
(Sticky Note: Possible Abilities
- Transform into a DogÂ
- Emit deafening SoundsÂ
- Unusual Strength)Â
- has a good Relationship with Poltergeist
Poltergeist:Â
- intelligentÂ
- can play the Piano (Possible Friends with Amadeus Wolfgeist?)
- reads a lotÂ
- has a good Relationship with SpikeÂ
(Sticky Note: He seems intimidating)
- can levitate ObjectsÂ
- comes apparently from a Place called âGloomy ManorâÂ
- tends to regularly stare towards the Nightsky
(Sticky Note:Â
- I found a Book about the Gloomy Manor, where a âDark Moonâ is being mentioned. Said Moon gives off pacifying Effects, so perhaps that is why Poltergeist stares towards the Nightsky a lot of times.)Â
(Scratched out Sticky Note:Â
Would he actually like playing Tetris? I need someone to play against on my Switch.)Â
Skippy:Â
- very nervousÂ
- can throw Bombs on AccidentÂ
(Note: Be careful around him)Â
- his âHair-Tailâ has a different Colouration than other Bomb OozersÂ
(Does it have that Colour naturally or is it dyed?)Â
- likes MusicÂ
- is Friends with Spike and Poltergeist
Furman/Merton:Â
- apparently has two different Personalities, one of which is shy and nervous (Furman), while the other one is more loud and bold (Merton)Â
(Note: Important to remember. Donât forget)Â
(Sticky Note:Â
Maybe will attempt to ask if one Personality knows about the other one)
- has Facial Hair unlike other Slinkers and also wears Clothes
- prefers to walk instead of floatingÂ
(Note: Perhaps ask him why he does that)
- has a good Relationship with Poltergeist
( @lm3poltergeist )

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Iâm wondering how Natasha Furman is studying in the Academy? I saw the posts on Instagram that she danced little Maria in the Nutcracker and it seems that teachers like her very much.
Have you seen clips of Natalie furman in the last nutcracker? Heard that sheâs a promising young student, but she was prominent in the US/competitive ballet circuit so I wonder how she fairs at VBA
Natasha is, obviously, very young, and itâs too early to make any assessments or predictions. For now, sheâs at VBA and she appears to be doing very well and enjoying herself. You can also follow her on YouTube for some extra videos from the Academy.
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More on the weight topic. I saw in a video that one girl in Sharova's 4th class was dismissed because of weight. Yet, there are a lot of girls in the upper classes, especially year 7 and 8, that don't exactly have the slimmest bodies. However, Vaganova allows them to stay. Why is this?
Some of the older girls experience weight gain due to puberty, which tends to hit around the time of their final year. As this is a natural process, and not something the girls can control, the Academy tends to be more lenient, especially since the weight gained due to the onset of puberty tends to go away with time.
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Thanks for posting the Bunkamura VBA video! I'm really excited about Anastasia Smirnova. Physically, she reminds me so much of Zakharova, with some Lopatkina tones as well. Of course, she will have her own dancing style. But she has a regal, mature quality to her that brings a lot of refinement to her dancing. She has a lot of potential and I'm excited to see it develop, I hope at Mariinsky as she's perfect for that theater!
A lot of people think that she looks like Zakharova, and thatâs a huge compliment. Iâve been watching Anastasia since she won the Diana Vishneva award at Vaganova Prix a few years back, and I hope she goes on to have an amazing career. She studies under Professor Kovaleva (who graduated Diana Vishneva and Olga Smirnova, among others), which is also very exciting.
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Are the Vaganova teachers friendly toward one another, or are they competitive. For example, do you think that in 2015, Kovaleva was unhappy that Udalenkova's student Shakirova was portrayed as the star of the class rather than her Nika or Anastasia Lukina? Is there a hierarchy of teachers, like the older ones get to make demands of the younger teachers like Kasenkova or Sitnikova?
Naturally, thereâs a hierarchy of teachers at VBA. Itâs impossible to say, as an outsider, but I imagine that there would be some healthy competition among the teachers. That being said, I donât think senior professors like Udalenkova and Kovaleva would fight over their students. I also donât think that Shakirova was necessarily presented as her yearâs star. I remember the attention being pretty evenly spread between her and Lukina.Â
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What is behind the two doors at the back of the main Vaganova studio? One big room? Or two separate rooms? Or two connected rooms so that students can come out of one door and go in through the other? Or something else?
You can see the space in this video:
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Why does Tsiskaridze not like Khoreva as much as Elya? Elya's just as good, but doesn't he see that Khoreva is a once in a generation talent? He only allowed her to debut as Masha in Nutcracker after Elya graduated, whereas he allowed Lizi and Anastasia to debut as Masha while Alexandra Khiteeva was still dancing it at Vaganova. And, in her graduating year, it was the 280th anniversary of the school, but he could've still let Maria dance Paquita instead of calling Elya back. She'd had her shot.
I donât think itâs fair to say that Tsiskaridze disliked Khoreva. Masha was Professor Kovalevaâs student, and Kovaleva is particular about how her students are represented publicly. Tsiskaridze was very vocal about how great Elya was (which she really was) and it did her no favours; he overexposed her.
A studentâs debut in a particular role is not determined by the rector alone. The studentâs teacher has a lot of say in this. Plus, the student in question must typically audition to get the part.
Elya was called back for a special performance, which brought together past VBA graduates, including Zakharova, Obraztsova and Smirnova; it wanât a normal graduation performance.
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What is happening with the Vladivostok school?
The short answer is: no one knows. No one on the outside, that is. The Vladivostok campus was handed over to BBA a few years ago and, curiously, Leonovaâs interviews at the time suggested that the campus had always belonged to the Moscow academy. Itâs been suggested that Tsiskaridze was forced to take on the Vladivostok campus, and had never really wanted it because it was a drain on VBAâs resources. Regardless of this, he had set the campus up and ran it successfully for over a year. Itâs all rather bizarre.Â
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An interesting video of a masterclass with Tsiskaridze has just been uploaded to YouTube by Anya V. Do you have any more info about this class?
Tsiskaridze taught a master class for the 4th grade girls at VBA a few days ago. I believe that the class was part of the many conferences / educational events the Academy runs, and was open to the public (by âpublicâ I mean ballet insiders, teachers and dancers). Thank you for the link, by the way. I have this recording in bits but not as a whole.
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Professor David Parsell, Furman University, 1974.Â