All Of Us Are Dead Script (OP)
Tonight, President Obama addressed the Nation to announce that the United States has killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda. Watch his full remarks here or read his full remarks below, and learn more from the transcript of the White House briefing call afterwards.
All of Us Are Dead Script (OP)
We have started 2023 staring down the barrel of a confluence of challenges unlike any other in our lifetimes. Wars grind on. The climate crisis burns on. Extreme wealth and extreme poverty rage on. Epic geopolitical divisions are undermining global solidarity and trust. This path is a dead end. We need a course correction... The Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights point the way out of [this] dead end. They are a source of solutions and a source of hope. Let us draw from that source, let us draw from that hope, and act decisively before it is too late. Time is short. And the clock is ticking.
Love scripts in Roblox? You'll love Script Fighting Ultimate, a game that lets you choose from a range of hilarious scripts to beat other players with! Rule the roost as a giant floating head, or wobble your way to victory as Cleetus. This game is all about having as much fun as possible - and these codes will help you get a head start working toward even more fun scripts to use.
Ultimate Script Fighting was first released back in 2021 but underwent a year-long hiatus for its next major update, which has just been released. This added a bunch of new scripts to the pile as well as some bug fixes. It caused a little boost of popularity!
The game is pretty straightforward - you choose from a list of Scripts (essentially things that transform your Roblox character into something else) and then go and fight other players with whatever weird character the script has dreamed up for you. Our favorite is probably Cleetus.
Third, most of the shooters had studied the actions of other shooters and sought validation for their motives. People in crisis have always existed. But in the age of 24-hour rolling news and social media, there are scripts to follow that promise notoriety in death. Societal fear and fascination with mass shootings partly drives the motivation to commit them. Hence, as we have seen in the last week, mass shootings tend to come in clusters. They are socially contagious. Perpetrators study other perpetrators and model their acts after previous shootings. Many are radicalized online in their search for validation from others that their will to murder is justified.
Any author, television script writer, or producer may consult with the FBI about closed cases or our operations, services, or history. However, there is no requirement that they do so, and the FBI does not edit or approve their work. Some authors, television programs, or motion picture producers offer reasonably accurate presentations of our responsibilities, investigations, and procedures in their story lines, while others present their own interpretations or introduce fictional events, persons, or places for dramatic effect.
AD LIBFrom Latin Ad libitum meaning "at one's pleasure".The presence of mind by an actor to improvise when;1) another actor fails to enter on cue2) the normal progress of the play is disturbed3) lines are forgotten4) It may also be a bad habit developed by some actors whereby unnecessary "gags" are introduced into the dialogue.In the past, any business or words that were not in the scripted act 'as known' would be seen as a breach of contract by some No.1 Managements.
AUDIO DESCRIPTIONA service greatly appreciated by those with impaired vision, Audio Description involves a describer sitting at the rear of the auditorium (in the booth if there is room) providing a narration describing the action on stage. The skill is in not getting in the way of the on stage dialogue, sound effects or other audible movements on stage, but filling in where vision would help with the plot.Making Theatre Accessible
BLOCKINGThe process of arranging moves to be made by the actors during the play, recorded by stage management in the prompt script. Positions at the start of scenes are noted, as are all movements around the stage (using terms such as 'Gardener X DSL' meaning the Gardener crosses to downstage left.) It must be described in minute detail, but simple enough to enable anyone to read and understand it. As well as being used to 'run the show' the prompt book is also used for the rehearsal of the understudies. Stages which are not end-on must often use alternative notation, sometimes based on the clock face or the points of a compass.Blocking Notation
BOOK1) See PROMPT BOOK.2) The script of the show. (e.g. Actors need to be off book in 2 weeks)3) The action of opening or closing a BOOK FLAT.4) The non-sung text of a musical is known as the Book. The sung text is called the Libretto.
BRAILA horizontal rope, wire or chain attached at either end of a piece of scenery or lighting bar pulling it upstage or downstage of its naturally hanging position to allow another flying item to pass, or to improve its position. See also BREAST LINE.In a hemp house, to 'Brail' a static piece a single dead line was put round the 'short' and 'long' line to move the piece to a new position. A running brail was a breast which allowed the flown piece still to fly in or out, in its new position.
BUSINESSA piece of unscripted or improvised action, often comic in intention, used to establish a character, fill a pause in dialogue, or to establish a scene. An author may simply suggest 'business' to indicate the need for some action at that point in the play.
CALLING THE SHOWThe process of giving verbal cues to the lighting, sound, fly operators and stage crew during the performance. Usually done from the prompt corner by the DSM on the book or Stage Manager over cans.Being 'on the book' involves verbally giving the 'GO' cues to all technical departments (lighting, sound, flies, automation, av etc). The cues are written in the prompt script. A 'STANDBY' (UK) or 'WARN' (US) cue is given first, so that the operators are ready for the actual cue.
CLEARING STICKA long, often bamboo, rod used to rescue flying objects or to prevent them from becoming entangled by guiding flying scenery past obstructions. Often marked out with measurements to aid the levelling or deading of the bottom of a flown drape or masking.
CUE LISTA list of sound, lighting, automation, scene change, video, followspot (etc) cues in order of their appearance in the show. Each cue is given a unique number, and the list includes a brief description of what it does (e.g. for Lighting: Blackout, Dim Downstage Wash, Red Spot Upstage; for Sound: Preshow Music, Fade Out, Snap Music to Quiet etc. )Cue is often abbreviated to 'Q". Also known as a Plot Sheet.
CUE SHEETAlso known as a Plot Sheet.A tabulated list of actions that must be taken by a technical department at a particular point in the show. Cues are numbered, and called by the DSM on the book from the prompt script.
DEAD1) A pre-plotted height for a piece of scenery or lighting bar - 'that bar's on its dead'. The positional indicators on the rope (either PVC tape, or more traditionally cotton tape passed through the strands of the rope) are called DEADS. Sometimes flying pieces are given a number of extra deads, that may be colour coded, in addition to the 'in dead' (lower) and 'out dead' (higher - out of view). In the US, TRIM has the same meaning. Fluorescent ribbon is often used, through the fibres of the rope. The fluorescent colour shows very clearly under UV light, which is often used to light fly floors. 2) Scenery or equipment not needed for current production - 'that table's dead'.3) An electric circuit that has been switched off or has failed - 'the circuit's dead, you can change the lamp now'Submitted by Chris Higgs
DRY1) An actor forgetting the words of his script.2) To record a sound without using any effect or other processing is to record it 'dry'. Recording with an effect is recording 'wet'.
INVENTORYA numbered packing list which itemises all single pieces travelling on a tour; all cartons, flightcases, crates, baskets together with quantities and descriptions of contents. Extremely important if touring abroad to satisfy customs. Dimensions/weight/value may also require recording.
LYRICSThe words of a song. A piece of musical theatre will credit writers of 'Book' and 'Lyrics'. The author of the book writes the script (unsung) and the lyricist writes the lyrics in the songs.See also LIBRETTO, SCORE.
OFF BOOKAn actor who no longer needs to refer to his/her script during a rehearsal is said to be 'off book'. Directors and stage managers will often set a deadline for performers to be off book, and actors are expected to learn their lines in good time.
ON THE BOOK1) An actor who needs to refer to the script during a scene is said to be "on book". The ideal situation is for the actor to be "off book" as quickly as possible!.2) See PROMPT BOOK.
OVERHAUL1) An error when flying a cloth or piece of scenery, where it's flown in too far. This will result in the cloth bunching up on the stage deck, or the piece of scenery potentially tilting and damaging other nearby equipment. When flying items always make sure the 'in dead' is clearly marked, and always slow down when approaching it to ensure it does not get passed, resulting in an overhaul. 2) To give something (or somewhere) a major makeover by effectively taking it apart, repairing the bits, and putting it back together again.
PROMPT BOOKMaster copy of the script or score, containing all the actor moves and technical cues, used by stage management to control the performance. Sometimes known as the 'book', Prompt Copy or Prompt Script. The member of stage management (often the DSM) cueing the show is said to be 'On the Book'. (e.g. 'Clare's on the book for the next show').As well as the script and/or score of the show, the prompt book also contains contact lists for all concerned with the production, information about the venue(s), show reports, local amenities, emergency procedures and any other information that may be needed during the run of the show. It's rightly known as the production 'bible'.See the link below for details of how to construct a prompt book. The Prompt Book 041b061a72