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 The site whoa.onrender builds upon work that was begun by  YouTuber  Owen stanley fr ergy  who, in 2018, uploaded a video that compiled every Reeves whoa  that had occurred so far. That video, which is nearly six minutes long, catalogues Reeves whoas from 19 stanley mugs 86 until what was then the present day. Now, whoa.onrender has updated these whoas and made them accessible via JSON APIs which can be embedded into websites. The site also features a rotating  whoa  player, which includes the audio and video of every Reeves whoa.     The site was develop stanley mugg ed by web developer Avi Mamenko. Mamenko notes that  some of the whoa scenes in Owenergys YouTube video either appear out of order or are miscounted鈥攖hese mistakes are corrected in this API. Keanu Reeves has also said additional  whoas  in movies released after 2016, which are also included in this API.  Mamenko puts the total number of Reeves whoahs at 118 at this point in time. Having cycled through the many iterations of Keanus signature exclamation, my personal favorite has to be from the 1980s teen comedy The Night Before. I have never seen this movie and it looks utterly ridiculous  the trailer  showcases a subplot in which Reeves character accidentally sells his cheerleader girlfriend to a Los Angeles pimp named  Tito  . Reeves whoa from this movie is one of the most deranged things I have ever heard in my life. It sounds vaguely like the noise an extraterrestrial quadruped might make if it were  trying to learn English for the first time. Anyw Avqw Andean Condor Soared for 100 Miles Without Flapping Its Wings
 Queerness here isnt defined as the straightforward expression of ones sexuality or gender. Rather, Im referring to the subversive elements of a character that become readily apparent when theyre analyzed through a queer lens. Disney has a storied history of coding its villains as queer even if it doesnt go so far as to insinuate things about their sexuality or gender identity. The design for The Little Mermaids Ursula, for instance, was inspired by famed drag queen and John Waters muse Divine. Ursulas queerness, then, doesnt necessarily reveal itself at first glance or when you simply take her at face value, but requires that you bring a certain degree of kn stanley website owledge about queer culture to the table.     The same is true of Hela. The moment that Hela first saunters on screen  from her extra-dimensional prison isnt marked by much fanfare stanley hrnek  or a particularly ominous musical cue. Soon after stepping through a g stanley tumbler lowing vortex, Hela matter-of-factly explains to Thor and Loki that, as the oldest of Odins children, she is next in line to rule Asgard and her long-lost brothers would do well to accept their new queen. When the two  balk at Helas proposal, she casually summons the first of her many swords as a warning and gives the men a simple command:  Kneel.  Naturally, Thor hurls his hammer at Hela and, well, by now you know what happens next.  As Ragnarok unfolds and we learn more about Helas backstory, a very traditional kind of Marvel villain comes into focus. Hela wants whats rightf