My four weeks in the country were challenging, exhausting, frustrating and disheartening — and yet, they were also full of joy, awe, wonder, and rewards. How can one of my favourite countries in the world have left me with such unenjoyable experiences that I cut short my time there by several weeks? But I loved Morocco. I loved my time there.

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She is the deuteragonist of Kick-Ass and Kick-Ass 2. Mindy Macready is a young girl whose father, a famous NYPD officer, whom was framed for drug dealing by mob crime lord Frank D'Amico after rejecting the gangster's offer to work for him, and was imprisoned for five years before she was born. Her grief-stricken mother, pregnant with Mindy at the time, committed suicide, but before she died, doctors managed to save Mindy. She was adopted by sergeant Marcus Williams , her father's former partner. After Damon's release from prison, he was given custody of Mindy. He trained her in the martial arts and taught her how to use various forms of weaponry, including guns, knives, spears, and grenades, as well as teaching her how to take a bullet to the chest by wearing a bulletproof vest. As the deadly father-daughter crime-fighting duo Big Daddy and Hit-Girl, they set out to avenge Mindy's mother and Damon's imprisonment by tracking down and killing Frank D'Amico's henchmen and drug dealers one by one until reaching D'Amico himself. When another vigilante named Kick-Ass gains extensive media attention, Mindy is impressed by his courage. She first encounters Kick-Ass when she saves him from a petty drug dealer named Rasul and his thugs. After discovering his true identity as Dave Lizewski, she and Big Daddy visit him at his home after re-routing his IP address.
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Courageous, brave, epic: Badass characters inspire us to be bolder in our own lives — and that's why dressing up as one is a great choice for Halloween. If you want to channel your inner superhero this year, try one of these badass Halloween costumes for women, from Rosie the Riveter and Princess Leia to Marvel superheroes and Game of Thrones heroines. From fighting monsters to the everyday annoyances of the real world, there's nothing these cool girls can't do. Even though you won't be able to make yourself invisible or leap buildings in a single bound, you're sure to have an absolute blast on Halloween. Whether you need a couple's costume , a group get-up , or you're flying solo, find your inspiration here. She's finally getting her own movie, but we already know the Black Widow would make a badass Halloween costume. Though Black Panther premiered in , we see no signs of costume inspo slowing down. For a badass costume, go as the brilliant princess of Wakanda. She isn't perky, but she's certainly a badass.
The band — which also featured the Fox sisters, Jane and Alice — released their debut lo-fi album Beach Party in With the disbandment of Marine Girls, from to Tracey wrote and performed as one half of Everything But The Girl, who went on to sell over nine million records. After seven years away from music to raise a young family, it was a new start. In many ways it joined the dots from her early teenage releases to her later work in Everything But The Girl and Massive Attack. Steeped in a compassionate directness, it was largely a move away from electronic textures to tight, often undecorated arrangements for guitar, piano, bass, and drums. In she wrote eight original songs and sketches for The Falling , the acclaimed first feature film by English director, Carol Morley; they are collected together on a mini-album, Songs from The Falling on Strange Feeling. Thirty years of consideration went into this quietly impressive volume, and it shows. Since she has been a twice-monthly columnist for the New Statesman magazine and has contributed reviews and features to other publications including the Guardian and the Spectator. There have been further musical collaborations including guest appearances with John Grant, Tevo Howard and Jens Lekman.