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National Vietnam War Veterans Day
We commemorate those who fought in the Vietnam War on National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29. There’s no doubt that the Vietnam War was one of the most brutal. In fact, there were over three million Vietnam War casualties during the years of battle. It was known as the Second Indochina War to Americans, and considering its long fighting time and brutality, National Vietnam War Veterans Day was created to honor all the Vietnam veterans who fought during its time.
History of National Vietnam War Veterans Day
The Vietnam War has a long history. It was one of the longest wars involving America. Starting in 1955, the war went on until 1975, making it the second-longest war, aside from the ongoing Afghanistan War. Over 2.7 million Americans served during this war In 1973. All combat and support units withdrew from Vietnam following the war, but it continued to have an impact on many of the families and people affected by the war.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is acknowledged on March 29 every year, honoring anyone who served during its 20-year time. Since respect and combat support wasn’t immediately given to those who served after the war ended because of the number of deaths, the day was founded in 2017 to finally offer that respect to everyone involved.
Understanding that it wasn’t the soldiers’ choices to go to war, U.S. Senators Pat Toomey, R-Pa., and Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., introduced the legislation proposing the anniversary of the withdrawal of military units from South Vietnam as the date. It was President Donald Trump who signed the Act on March 29, calling for U.S. flags to be flown on this day to honor everyone who served during this time, whether they were in Vietnam or not.
Every year since it was founded in 2017, this national day has continued to be recognized on March 29. Aside from honoring those who fought, four other parts of this day that are meant to be highlighted are the service of the Armed Forces and support organizations during the war; the wartime contributions at home; the advancements in technology, science, and medicine; and the contributions by American allies.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day timeline
2007 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War
Congress incorporates language in H.R. 4986 authorizing this, which is then signed into law in 2008.
May 28, 2012 Vietnam War Commemoration on Memorial Day
The commemoration is held at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
2012 President Obama Proclaims Vietnam Veterans Day
This leads to the 2017 legislation outlining March 29 as National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
2016 The Vietnam Veterans Day Coalition Seeks Legislation
They outline the history and timeline to ask for Vietnam War Veterans Day to be one of the first legislations passed during the U.S. 115th Congress.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day FAQs
How many Vietnam War veterans are still alive?
The U.S. estimates that about 610,000 people who fought during the time of the war are still alive today.
How old are the Vietnam War veterans today?
Ages range between 55 and 97, but the median is 68 years old.
Is National Vietnam War Veterans Day a federal holiday?
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a U.S. holiday observed annually on March 29.
How to Honor National Vietnam War Veterans Day
Donate money to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Talk to any family members who may have been a part of it
Thank a Vietnam veteran!
Check out their Facebook page on this day where you can watch a live stream and read messages of thanks and, if you can, donate a bit toward the Fund to help those who are still alive after the war and may need support from organizations such as this. If you can’t donate, visit a memorial or volunteer at a commemoration.
Whether they were on the frontline or not, you may have parents or grandparents that served or were directly or indirectly involved in this wartime. Not everyone is comfortable talking about their time in the war, but some people enjoy sharing what they went through as a way to vent and cope. Listen to your parents’ or grandparents’ stories — you may learn something interesting about them.
Not only is this a good way to reach out to someone new and start a positive relationship, but they’ll absolutely appreciate you taking the time to thank them for their effort 50 years ago.
5 Facts About The Vietnam War
The average age of soldiers was 19
The Medal of Honor was awarded 258 times
The U.S. spent over $140 billion on the Vietnam War
500,000 people attended the anti-war rally
It isn’t called the Vietnam War in Vietnam
This is a big difference from the average age of 26 in WWII.
This is the highest military decoration.
In today’s economy, that’s about $1 trillion!
There were many all over the world, but this one took place in Washington, D.C. in 1969.
Instead, it is called the American War.
Why we love National Vietnam War Veterans Day
It recognizes everyone
It altered society’s perception
It gives veterans a chance to share their experience
This day is special because it doesn’t just recognize soldiers who fought in it, it recognizes anyone who was involved. Whether it’s the families who struggled back home, those working the support lines, or even other soldiers stationed elsewhere during the same time, this day is to appreciate everyone.
When soldiers first returned, people were not respectful toward them. War is drastic on the economy, but many who were involved had no choice but to go, and they deserve the respect and recognition for that. This national day changed that negative view.
It’s not easy to talk about the war, especially if you were a soldier. You probably witnessed a lot of terrible things. But a national day like this gives people an opportunity to share their experiences and teach the world a lesson on why wars should be avoided in the future.
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The United States of America Will Commemorate the Departure of the Last American Troops in Vietnam Until November 11, 2025 ~ One Example of Many Veterans in Every War ~ Thank You All For Your Service
https://www.army.mil/vietnamwar/ The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration was authorized by Congress, established under the Secretary of Defense and launched by President Barack Obama in 2012. In 2012, President Obama signed a presidential proclamation, designating March 29 as the annual observance of Vietnam War Veterans Day. The signing of the proclamation marked the 50th…
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Muppet Fact #1343
As part of the NBC special Keep US Beautiful, Muppets made of trash performed a parody of "Hey Look Me Over."
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"1/26/1973 – ‘Garbage Creatures – “Hey Look Me Over”.’" Jim Henson's Red Book, January 29, 2015. https://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2015/01/1261973/.
Keep US Beautiful. March 27, 1973.
#muppet facts oc#jim henson#the muppets#muppets#muppet facts#fun facts#jim Henson's red book#Hey Look Me Over#Keep US Beautiful#nbc
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Constantine II of Greece
Physique: Average Build Height: 5′9″ (1.75 m)
Constantine II (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Βʹ, romanized: Konstantínos II; 2 June 1940 – 10 January 2023; aged 82) was the last King of Greece, reigning from 6 March 1964 until the abolition of the Greek monarchy on 1 June 1973.
Born in Athens as the only son of Crown Prince Paul and Crown Princess Frederica of Greece. After spending World War II in exile in South Africa, Constantine returned to Greece in 1946. When his father became King Paul I in 1947, Constantine became crown prince; he succeeded to the throne upon his father’s death on March 6, 1964. From 1955, Constantine served in all three branches of the Hellenic Armed Forces, attending the requisite military academies. He also attended the NATO Air Force Special Weapons School in Germany, as well as the University of Athens, where he took courses in the school of law.
When a military coup forestalled the election he was planning for that year, he immediately fled to Rome with his family. The military regime retained control of the monarchy and appointed a regent in Constantine’s place, granting the king a free return if he so desired. On June 1, 1973, the military regime ruling Greece proclaimed a republic and abolished the Greek monarchy. A referendum on July 29, 1973, confirmed these actions. Constantine, who had protested the vote of 1973, accepted the result.
The former king is married with five children, enjoys classical music (opera and ballet), spending time with his grandchildren and re-visiting favorite places in Greece with his family. He’s also a former competitive sailor and Olympian, winning a gold medal in the 1960 Rome Olympics in the Dragon class. Personally I think he is cute (and interesting) and if he wants to experience man on man sex, I am more than willing to help make that dream a reality for him. I’m nice like that.
Constantine suffered multiple health problems in his final years, including heart conditions and decreased mobility. On 6 January 2023, he was admitted to the intensive care unit of the private Hygiea hospital in Athens in critical condition after suffering a stroke. He died 4 days later, on 10 January 2023, at the age of 82.
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Sister Ray In The 70s
Something special to close out the year — SISTER RAY IN THE 70s! This custom-made Doom & Gloom compilation gathers together a whole lot of "Sister Ray," as performed by Lou Reed and his various bands between 1972 and 1980. One hour, 47 minutes. More ding-dongs than Hostess. Would make a great quadruple LP bootleg, if you ask me.
Everyone’s favorite transgressive-in-many-more-ways-than-one Velvet Underground epic wasn't exactly a standard during this time. But when Lou wanted to let everyone (including himself) off the leash for a bit, he'd break "Sister Ray" out as a vehicle for some unholy/unhinged jams/vamps/raveups ... and judging by what we've got here, he really enjoyed doing so. This is gnarly stuff, shameless, harrowing and totally fun. Not for the faint of heart — but none of you are faint of heart, right?!
"Sister Ray" (Leicester University, Oct. 14, 1972)
A roar rises up from the crowd when Lou announces: "This is the sad, sad story of Sister Ray." With the Tots grooving behind him, it starts off in a mellow mode — which is good, because it allows Lou to really sing, making sure to annunciate every nasty lyric. Soon, everyone’s cooking (for the down five).
"Sister Ray" (Kansas City, May 2, 1973)
The short-lived Moogy Klingman-led lineup gives "Sister Ray" a cartoony, streetwalking funk strut, hooting and hollering behind Lou. Extra props to the drummer (known only as Chocolate), who taps out the appropriate beat during the "Who is that knocking?" section. "RIGHT!!!!" Lou exclaims approvingly.
"Sister Ray" (Buffalo, Dec. 8, 1973)
As far as I know, this is the only recording of the Rock & Roll Animal band tackling "Sister Ray," but it's a 20+-minute doozy. Of course, it takes about 10 minutes for Lou to enter the scene — lord only knows what he was getting up to backstage. Despite a wonky mix that occasionally is overtaken by pummeling drums and bass, it's a vicious listen. I like that it all comes to a pretty definitive conclusion before Lou realizes he hasn't sung the concluding verse and revs things for a final ride ride.
"Sister Ray" (Stockholm, May 14, 1974)
This one starts at a blinding white light/white heat pace, everyone riding a locked-groove riff for as long as they can. Guitarist Danny Weis is off the chain here, reveling in both chicken scratch funk and insane feedback. Lou's tambourine accents make me think of On The Corner's infernal sleigh bells, and his "CooooouLLLLDDDNnnnnt hiiiiIIIIIIIIITTTTTttttt iiiIIIIITTTTTtttttt siiiiiIIIIIIIIIdewaaaaaayyyys" vocalizations towards the end are wicked.
"Sister Ray" (Boston, October 29, 1976)
Lou had Doug Yule, an actual member of the Velvet Underground, in his band in 1975, but for some reason, "Sister Ray" wasn't played that year. But she was back in action in '76 — and in Boston, we get to hear a key "Ray" ingredient we haven't heard much of so far: Lou's skronked out guitar work. It's as if he walked past the old Boston Tea Party on the Fenway that afternoon and thought, "Ohhhh yeah, I used to really shred!" And shred he does, dueling mightily and furiously with sax man Marty Fogel. I'll also recommend this video of "Sister Ray" from a week later, which doesn't feature any six-string pyrotechnics but is awesome nonetheless.
"Sister Ray" (Lund, March 26, 1977)
With Michael Fonfara's icy electric keys mixed way up and Michael Suchorsky's locked-in drums, this almost sounds more like "Kicks" than "Sister Ray." I think that's Lou on distorto guitar there at the beginning, but he mainly focuses on delivering his whiplash vocals as the song progresses. Fogel starts to get pretty loose towards the middle, though I wish he'd cut loose even more — and I definitely wish there was a tape of Don Cherry sitting in on "Sister Ray" from around this era! The car crash ending is a blast, too.
"Sister Ray" (New York City, May 21, 1978)
"Sister Ray" takes no prisoners! This one from one of the many Bottom Line sets Lou and the Everyman Band played in 1978 is a tense slow-burner, sometimes dropping down to a whisper, Lou adding profane/profound asides and stopping to tell an old Warhol story. "Andy said, 'Make sure you do the song that's got suckin' on my ding-dong on it.' I said, 'Oh, why? Social commentary?'" Also fun: the band seems to be having a long disagreement about where the changes of this three-chord boogie are. Come on, Moose! (Sadly, this is one of the more lo-fi documents included here — where, oh where, is my Take No Prisoners: The Complete Recordings boxed set?!)
"Sister Ray" (London, April 10, 1979)
One of the weirder "Sister Ray"s I've come across — though that might be partly the fault of the cavernous acoustics we're dealing with. There's a long solo guitar extravaganza (Chuck Hammer, I presume?) to kick things off, and then a monomaniacal/mechanical beat from Suchorsky, the crowd clapping along, Lou hollering over the top; it almost has a Suicide vibe? Then there's a terrifying drone-metal dirge coda ... Chaos! But that's what "Sister Ray" is all about, right?
"Sister Ray" (Avellino, June 16, 1980)
Lou's insane 1970s had ended and the sober 1980s loomed (Loum-ed?) before him. But he wasn't done with "Sister Ray." Or maybe "Sister Ray" wasn't done with him. Fittingly, this version feels a little bit exhausted, some flop-sweat, some out-of-gas fumes. "Give me some rhythm — FUCK!" Lou yells at the gang early on. But it still rocks, don't worry. My favorite part is Fonfara's wildly inappropriate synth solo. Mainline located!
📷: Lars Jonsson, Copenhagen May 1974 (via weaponsetc)
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Klarion The Witch Boy Reading Order
This is, based of my research the complete reading list in release order for all Klarion Comics as of September 24th 2024. Release dates were used when available but compromises were made with cover date when necessary. If you see anything that is wrong or needs new additions feel free to let me know!
(Comic Vine was a massive help with this project)
1. The Demon 7- March 1973
2. The Demon 14- November 1st 1973
3. The Demon 15- December 1st 1973
4. Wonder Woman 280- June 1981
5. Wonder Woman 281- March 5th 1981
6. Wonder Woman 282- August 1981
7. The Demon 3- September 1990
8. The Demon 4- October 1990
9. The Demon 5- November 1990
10. The Demon 7- Janurary 1991
11. The Demon 8- February 1991
12. The Demon 9- March 1991
13. Books Of Magic 4- March 1991
14. The Demon 10- April 1991
15. The Demon 11- May 1991
16. The Demon 12- June 1991
17. The Demon 13- July 1991
18. The Demon 14 August 1991
19. The Demon 15- September 1991
20. War of the Gods 1- September 1st 1991
21. The Demon 17- November 1991
22. Conjurors 1- April 1999
23. Conjurors 2- May 1999
24. Conjurors 3- June 1999
25. Sins of Youth: Batboy and Robin- April 2000
26. Sins of Youth Secret Files- May 2000
27. Sins of Youth: The Secret/ Deadboy- May 2000
28. Sins of Youth: Aquaboy/Lagoon Man- May 2000
29. Young Justice: Sins of Youth 1- May 2000
30. Young Justice: Sins of Youth 2- May 2000
31. Young Justice 22- August 1st 2000
32. Seven Soldiers: Klarion 1- June 1st 2005
33. Seven Soldiers Klarion 2 August 1st 2005
34. Seven Soldiers Klarion 3- October 1st 2005
35. Seven Soldiers Klarion 4- December 1st 2005
36. Infinite Crisis 6- April 5th 2006
37. Infinite Crisis 7- May 3rd 2006
38. Robin 157- February 1st 2007
39. Robin 158- March 1st 2007
40. Countdown 34- September 5th 2007
41. Countdown 33- September 12th 2007
42. Countdown 32- September 19th 2007
43. Countdown 31- September 26th 2007
44. Countdown 30- October 3rd 2007
45. Justice League Of America 46- June 30th 2010
46. Justice League of America 47- July 28th 2010
47. DCU Halloween Special 2010- October 20th 2010
48. Batgirl 18- February 9th 2011
49. Superman/Batman 82- March 23rd 2011
50. Superman/Batman 83- April 20th 2011
51. Superman/Batman 84- May 18th 2011
52. The All New Batman: The Brave and the Bold 12- October 12th 2011
53. Batman: Li’l Gotham -8- September 8th 2013
54. Justice League Beyond 2.0 11- January 11th 2014
55. Batman Beyond Universe 6- January 22 2014
56. Justice League Beyond 2.0 12- January 25th 2014
57. Batman Beyond Universe 7- February 19th 2014
58. Justice League Beyond 2.0 13- February 8th 2014
59. Batman Beyond Universe 8- March 19th 2014
60. The Multiversity: The Society of super heroes: The conquerors of the counter world- September 17th 2014
61. Teen Titans: Futures End- September 17th 2014
62. Klarion 1- October 8th 2014
63. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 2- October 22nd 2014
64. The Multiversity: The Just- October 22nd 2014
65. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 3- November 5th 2014
66. Klarion 2- November 12th 2014
67. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 4- November 19th 2014
68. Klarion 3- December 10th 2014
69. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 6- December 24th 2014
70. Klarion 3- Janurary 14th 2015
71. The Multiversity Guidebook- January 28th 2015
72. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year three 9- February 11th 2015
73. Klarion 5- February 11th 2015
74. Klarion 6- March 11th 2015
75. Teen Titsns Annual 1- April 1st 2015
76. Multiversity 2- April 29th 2015
77. Teen Titans 9- June 24th 2015
78. Teen Titans 10- July 22nd 2015
79. Teen Titans 11- August 26th 2015
80. Secret Six 7- October 21st 2015
81. Teen Titans 13- November 11th 2015
82. Secret Six 8- November 18th 2015
83. Secret Six 10- January 20th 2016
84. Gotham Academy 17- April 13th 2016
85. Scooby-Doo Team-Up 19- October 26th 2016
86. Justice League 33 November 15th 2017
87. Justice League Dark 1- July 25th 2018
88. Sideways 7- August 8th 2018
89. Justice League Dark 2- August 22nd 2018
90. Catwoman/Tweety and Sylvester- August 29th 2018
91. Sideways 8- September 12th 2018
92. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 8- September 26th 2018
93. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 9- October 24th 2018
94. Sideways Annual- November 7th 2018
95. Suicide Squad Black Files 1- November 7th 2018
96. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 10- November 28th 2018
97. Sideways 10- November 21st 2018
98. Suicide Squad Black Files 2- December 5th 2018
99. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 11- January 2nd 2019
100. Suicide Squad Black Files- January 9th 2019
101. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 12- January 30th 2019
102. Suicide Squad Black Files 4- February 6th 2019
103. Justice League Dark 8- February 13th 2019
104. Suicide Squad Black Files 5- March 6th 2019
105. Justice League Dark 9- March 13th 2019
106. Suicide Squad Black Files 6- April 3rd 2019
107. Justice League Dark 10- April 24th 2019
108. DC’s Year of the Villain Special- May 1st 2019
109. Justice League Dark 11- May 22nd 2019
110. Justice League 26- June 19th 2019
111. Justice League Dark 14- August 28th 2019
112. Justice League 30- August 28th 2019
113. Justice League Dark 15- September 25th 2019
114. Justice League Dark 16- October 23rd 2019
115. Justice League Dark 17- November 27th 2019
116. Harley Quinn’s Villian of the year- December 11th 2019
117. Flash Forward 4- December 18th 2019
118. Justice League Dark 18- January 1st 2020
119. Justice League Dark 19-January 29th 2020
120. Zatana and the House of Secrets- February 2020
121. Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen 3- February 26th 2020
122. Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen 4- March 18th 2020
123. DC The Doomed and The Damned- October 13th 2020
124. DC’sVery Merry Multiverse- December 8th 2020
125. Wonder Woman Black & Gold 6- November 23rd 2021
126. Justice League Incarnate 2- December 21st 2021
127. DC VS Vampires 8- August 02 2022
128. The Flash 786- September 20th 2022
129. Batman VS Robin 2- October 11th 2022
130. Catwoman: Lonely City 4- October 25th 2022
131. Batman VS Robin 3- December 20th 2022
132. Lazarus Planet: Alpha- January 10 2023
133. Lazarus Planet: Omega- February 21st 2023
134. Superboy The Man Of Tomorrow 4- July 11th 2023
135. Speed Force 5- March 12th 2024
136. Outsiders 5- March 12th 2024
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I know it's very soon after my last post, but I think I've mostly got a working timeline
There are more specifics I could get into, but I tried to limit the info in this particular timeline to what's super important and identifiable. Like, I have a whole other post I could make about the Justice Society of America and how it led to the creation of the Justice League, or how Amity Park was founded and by whom, but trying to put it all here would be too cumbersome.
My main sources for general info is whatever I can find on the DC Fandom Wiki, as well as my experiences watching various DCAU media growing up and my favorite Batman show, The Batman from 2004 (good god, I didn't realize it was that old). I tried to fit Young Justice in here too, but it actually conflicts with the first two timelines more than I thought it would, so I might just use it for story ideas for after Danny gets adopted. The Wayne Family Adventures webtoon mostly just supplied the template for how I want them to end up by the time Danny enters the picture, leaving the "how did we get here" up to me, which this timeline hopes to solve.
Also, I couldn't find a good source for it, but supposedly Danny Phantom might have taken place in 2014? Which would've been the future for when it came out in 2004. I considered going with that, but ultimately I decided that DP happens in 2004, taking Danny about a year to establish himself before he gets adopted by 2005.
A big part of why I made this timeline in the first place was to make sure I know how old everyone is when things happen, which is why I put their ages everywhere.
1920s - Martha Clark and Jonathan Kent are born sometime in this decade.
1939 - Alfred Pennyworth is born.
1940 - James “Jim” Corrigan (30) “died” and became the Spectre with Aztar, the Vengeance of God. The Justice Society of America is formed, though they are sometimes called the All-Star Squadron when working with those not formally inducted as members of the JSA (including those with and without superpowers).
1952 - The Kents (~30s) are told they cannot have children biologically. Shortly thereafter, they find the Kryptonian baby Kal-El, rename him Clark Kent after Martha’s maiden name, and adopt him as their own son.
1957 - Alfred (18) joins the British military.
1960 - Bruce Wayne is born. Vlad Masters is born.
1961 - Jack Fenton is born. (Google says his birthday is October 2, 1971, but that would make him like 10 when the Ghost Portal Prototype fails, so I’m just gonna set it back an extra decade lol)
1963 - Maddison Elliot is born. (Google says her birthday is March 16, 1973, so same deal as Jack)
1964 - After many misadventures in England, Alfred (25) takes over as the Wayne Family’s butler from his late father. (Bruce 4)
1968 - 8 year old Bruce’s parents are killed. (Alfred 29)
1970 - After 2 years of flailing, Bruce (10) decides to travel the world and learn martial arts, among other things.
1971 - Barbra Gordon is born.
1974 - Dick Greyson is born.
1977 - Jason Todd is born. Superman (25) debuts in Metropolis, inspiring Bruce (17) to change his plans to become a superhero rather than a crime boss. Obviously there were other superheroes around at this time, but none gripped Bruce like Superman did. He will never, ever admit this.
1978 - Superman (26) is quickly inducted into the Justice Society of America.
1980 - Stephanie Brown is born. Cassandra Cain is born. Bruce (20) returns to Gotham and starts his career as Batman. He begins cutting through red tape to regain control of Wayne Enterprises. Meanwhile, Vlad (20), Jack (19), and Maddie (17) are all at the University of Wisconsin and build the prototype Ghost Portal, which fails catastrophically, causing several important chain reactions; Vlad is blasted with Lazarus Water, the Ghost Zone comes into existence, Vlad falls ill, Amity Park’s Lazarus Pit dries up, Pariah enters the Ghost Zone and declares himself Ghost King, etc.
1981 - Tim Drake is born. Disenchanted with the JSA, Superman (29) starts figuring out how to create his own, international superhero team.
1982 - Bruce (22) adopts Dick Greyson (8) after his parents die publicly.
1983 - Vlad (23) discovers he has “ghost powers” and starts figuring out how to use them. Dick (9) discovers Bruce’s (23) secret and Bruce begins training him.
1984 - Bruce (24) finally lets Dick (10) join him on the streets as Robin. Batman and Superman (32) meet for the first time (which plays out similar to how they meet in “The Batman”).
1985 - Bruce takes over Wayne Enterprises just in time for his 25th birthday. With the company secured, Bruce no longer has to prove himself as responsible and plays up his image as a playboy philanthropist to throw off rumors that ditzy but well-meaning Brucie Wayne couldn’t possibly be the dark and brooding Batman.
1986 - Superman (34) approaches Bruce (26) with his plan for the Justice League, hoping Wayne Enterprise would agree to be the “secret” benefactor. Bruce says he’ll think about it. Barbra Gordon (15) takes the name Batgirl for the first time. (Alfred 47, Bruce 26, Dick 12)
1988 - Jasmine Fenton is born. Cass (8) kills someone for the first time, is horrified, and runs away from her assassin father.
1989 - Duke Thomas is born.
1990 - Daniel Fenton is born.
1991 - Jason Todd (14) tries to steal the Batmobile’s tires after his father is sentenced to prison time, putting him on Batman’s radar. (Alfred 52, Bruce 31, Dick 17, Barbra 20)
1992 - Dick (18) decides to strike out on his own as Nightwing. Jason Todd (15) catches the eye of Talia Al Ghul. Shortly after, Jason’s (step-)mom dies of a drug overdose while his father is still in prison so Bruce adopts him, making Jason the second Robin.
1993 - With Nightwing (19) established and able to take over many of Batman’s (33) responsibilities in Gotham, Bruce asks Clark Kent (41) if he’s still interested in his Justice League idea, which he’s now had 7 more years to refine. Global threats had become more common (which threatened Gotham vicariously and he wasn’t confidant he could take them on by himself) and the JSA had become too entangled with the USA government for anyone’s liking. Now was prime pickings for upcoming talent that had grown up with the idea of superheroes as a necessary force in the world that could see the limitations of government funded (and therefore government controlled) superhero teams.
1994 - Stephanie Brown (14) became Spoiler to “spoil” her father’s criminal career as Cluemaster. After his capture and imprisonment, Bruce (34) “convinced” Spoiler to “retire”, though Barbra (23) kept in contact, as did Dick (21) and Jason (17) to a lesser extent. Steph continued to train on her own, planning to rejoin the hero scene when she was a bit older. The Justice League debuts, led by Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman, along with half a dozen other members, though their ranks would quickly expand.
1995 - Jason dies at 18. Talia Al Ghul seduces the grieving Bruce (35) to get Jason’s body, accidentally-on-purpose getting pregnant along the way. Jason had unfortunately been dead for a few months by then; however, he was too angry and stubborn for his spirit to move on, which allowed him to be revived via Lazarus Pit. He still came back pretty zombified, though, so Talia used magic to help restore the connection between his mind/soul and his body, and had him train with the League of Assassins to keep him sharp. Part of Bruce’s grief spiral was to throw himself into Justice League work. (Alfred 56, Dick 21, Barbra 24)
1996 - Bruce (36) is spiraling from his loss when Tim Drake (15) basically forces himself onto Batman as the third Robin.
1997 - Cassandra Cain (17) arrives in Gotham, trying to keep a low profile but couldn’t help but save Commissioner Gordon from her assassin father, putting her on Batman’s (37) radar. After Barbra (26) is paralyzed and forced to retire as Batgirl, she asked Bruce to offer Cass the title in her stead, taking on the role of “man in the chair” with the name Oracle. Barbra also pressures pretty much everyone to train with Steph (17), since she can’t anymore.
1998 - Jason (21) returns to Gotham as the Red Hood. (Alfred 59, Bruce 38, Dick 24, Barbra 27, Tim 17, Cass 18)
1999 - Cass (19) takes on the name Black Bat, giving the title Batgirl to Steph (19) as she (re)makes her superhero debut.
2000 - Settling into more of an anti-hero role after getting rid of (most of) his hatred for Bruce for not avenging him, Jason (23) has turned his sights on Crime Alley, doing whatever he feels is necessary to make it safer for the families (but especially the kids) that are forced to live there. He unknowingly is fulfilling Bruce’s original plan of becoming a crime boss and dissecting Gotham’s crime problem from the inside out. (Alfred 61, Bruce 40, Dick 26, Barbra 29, Tim 19, Cass 20, Steph 20)
2001 - I’m going to modify his story, but Duke Thomas (12) ends up on Bruce’s radar.
2004 - Danny Fenton (14) has an accident that gives him “ghost powers”. (Vlad 44, Jack 43, Maddie 41, Jazz 16)
2005 - Damian Wayne (10) becomes the fourth Robin, pushing Tim (24) to move out and become Red Robin instead. (Alfred 66, Bruce 45, Dick 31, Barbra 34, Cass 25, Jason 28, Steph 25, Duke 16, Danny 15, Jazz 17)
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Damian’s first, big, world-ending crisis is barely a month or two after his arrival, when Cris Allen enlists the Batclan to help him fight Pariah Dark and they join Danny Phantom’s resistance.
I haven’t quite decided what will happen next but Batman figures out Danny isn’t fully dead like the rest of the inhabitants of the Ghost Zone and looks into it after Pariah is defeated. From here, I want it to take less than a year for Danny to be in Bruce’s custody. Duke (at 16) is recruited around the same time as Danny (still 15), so both of them begin training together. I’m sure Bruce wouldn’t mind pulling some strings to get Jazz (17) into a college in Gotham, potentially getting her to study under Barbra/Oracle.
#non undertale#DPxDC#Danny Phantom#Danny Fenton#timeline#wayne family adventures#phandom#Phantom Bat
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Ken Southerland
March 23, 1991 Saturday
I met Ken Southerland at the Mustang Bar tonight. He was a 1962 graduate from Atwater High School. He knows my Dad. Said he was the only nice teacher. He said the other teachers bossed the kids—fear factor. Ken was still angry about that. We exchanged phone numbers. He caressed my hand. That was OK.
My margin note to the above:
April 29, 1991
Ken just called from the court house. He’s on a jury. It’s touching that he would call at such a vulnerable moment. At least as I see it. He tried once before to take me out to lunch, he said. My answering machine did my talking for me. Both times, I need to think and feel this out”
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Note: 12/15/2024
Both of my parents taught at Atwater High School (AHS) in Atwater, California. They brought my sister Zoe and I out here from their home in Lincoln Nebraska to start work at the high school in1959. I graduated from AHS in 1973.
It was amazing for me tonight to fid this entry in which I first met Ken! I have no independent memory of our first meeting. The Mustang Bar which is now closed, was a gay bar out on 9th Street in Modesto, California. It was located in kind of an industrial area. It was a drag bar. Country bar feel to it inside: lots of dark woods and dim lighting. Owned by a woman named Shirley. She was beautiful, in her 60’s or 70’s and a gracious host.
Ken liked me more than I liked him, but we were friends for years. I do remember one evening when, while I was lying on the floor in his house, he sprinkled rose petals all around me!
On July 4, 2004, Ken was standing outside the White Elephant Bar in Modesto when a man struck him causing Ken to fall back and hit his head on the side walk . Ken died within a day from the blow to his head. His assailant was arrested and prosecuted. .
Huge tragedy. Ken was a hair dresser in town and a great guy..
In 1991, we had no" I phones". We had land line phones which you could connect to a phone answering machine. A person calling could leave a message on a cassette tape installed in the phone.
#3/23/1991#Ken Southerland#the Mustang Bar Modesto California#journaling#journal#gay#gay relationship#gay history#death of a friend#Atwater High School
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The Kennedys' on TIME Magazine (Part 2/2)
Jackie Kennedy (with Aristotle Onassis), October 25, 1968.
Edward M. Kennedy, January 10, 1969.
Ethel Kennedy, April 25, 1969.
Edward M. Kennedy, August 1, 1969.
Edward M. Kennedy (with members of Congress), January 15, 1973.
Edward M. Kennedy, November 29, 1971.
Edward M. Kennedy, November 5, 1979.
John F. Kennedy, November 14, 1983.
Robert F. Kennedy, January 11, 1988,
John F. Kennedy, October 24, 1988.
John F. Kennedy & Jackie Kennedy (Assassination), November 28, 1988.
Jackie Kennedy Onassis, May 30, 1994.
John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy, May 6, 1996.
John F. Kennedy, November 17, 1997.
John F. Kennedy Jr., July 26, 1999.
John F. Kennedy Jr., August 2, 1999.
John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mark Kennedy Shriver, August 13, 2001.
John F. Kennedy, July 2, 2007.
Edward M. Kennedy, September 7, 2009.
John F. Kennedy & Jackie Kennedy, November 25, 2013.
Jacqueline Kennedy, March 16-23 2020.
#on the cover#time magazine#the kennedys#jackie kennedy#edward m. kennedy#ted kennedy#ethel kennedy#john f. kennedy#robert f. kennedy#john f. kennedy jr.#caroline kennedy#1960s#1970s#1980s#1990s#2000s#2010s
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The Beatles Hits Tourney
- Round 1 Group 6 Poll 3
Mind Games by John Lennon
youtube
Hot 100 Peak Position: 18
Peak Date: December 29, 1973
Crackerbox Palace by George Harrison
youtube
Hot 100 Peak Position: 19
Peak Date: March 26, 1977
Please listen to each song before voting!
#john lennon#george harrison#the beatles#beatles#music#rock#pop#1970s#crackerbox palace#mind games#tumblr poll#tumblr polls#poll#polls
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A Formula One Race Winner Has Come Out as Gay
There have been gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, transgender racing drivers, drivers of various sexualities and sexual identities. That being said, very few have the luxury of being open about it. Motorsports is expensive, elite, and exclusive, thus the demographics tend to be overwhelmingly conservative. Furthermore, when your overalls are plastered with a lot of companies paying your team a lot of money, you don't want to appear controversial.
You don't want to rock the boat.
Thus, in the past, LGBTQ+ individuals in motorsport have largely been closeted within the sport, and have come out afterwards. See Hurley Haywood, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1977, 1983, and 1994, along with the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, and 1991. Hurley raced from 1971 to 2012, however, he did not come out as gay until he published his autobiography in 2018.
See also Mike Beuttler, a British F1 driver from the early 1970s who was closeted, albeit his sexuality has been described by Ian Philips as an open secret in the paddock. Beuttler would race privateer March cars in 1971, 1972, and 1973, but would not score any points under the top six points system. That being said, under the current points scheme, he would've scored 5 points in '72 courtesy of an 8th and a 10th placed finish, and 12 points in '73 courtesy of two 10th placed finishes, a 7th, and an 8th.
Beuttler had to bring a woman with him to the race track to pose as his girlfriend, and he would die of AIDS in Los Angeles in 1988. He never had the chance to live as an openly gay man.
Likewise, Michelle Duff and Caitlyn Jenner transitioned well after their racing days were over with. Duff took two 250cc Grand Prix Motorcycling wins with Yamaha (Belgium 1964 and Finland 1965) as well a single 125cc win (Netherlands 1965).
Jenner, at that time better known as an Olympic track and field runner, took a class win at Sebring in 1986, codriving the #7 7-Eleven Ford Mustang for Roush Racing along with Scott Pruett. Jenner would, as a woman, then make a return to the racing world in 2022 when she owned the W Series team of Jamie Chadwick and Chloe Chambers. Unfortunately, W Series would fold midseason that same year.
Speaking of W Series, much like Women's Football (Soccer), homosexuality is more common among racing women than their male counterparts. Abbie Eaton and girlfriend Jessica Hawkins, along with Sarah Moore, all raced in W Series.
That also brings us to the person who was, hitherto, the most successful queer person in Formula One, Italian lesbian Lella Lombardi. Lella race only a few years after Beuttler and, like him, would spend her career in privateer cars. Four times in a Brabham, making the race once, once in a Williams when she made the race but did not start, and most often in a March.
It was in a Lavazza sponsored March 751 where Lella Lombardi would survive the treacherous 1975 Spanish Grand Prix to finish sixth, albeit with the race being called after just 29 laps, she only received half points. That 0.5 of a point was all that us queer Formula One fans had to hold onto.
Until now.
Ralf Schumacher, the younger brother of Michael, had his breakthrough year in the junior series just as Michael won his second championship in 1995. In this year, Ralf would finish second in the German Formula 3 Championship, second in the Formula 3 Monaco Grand Prix, second in the Masters of Formula 3 race at Zandvoort, and would win the illustrious Macau Grand Prix.
Ralf would follow up this Far Eastern success by winning the 1996 Formula Nippon Championship, nowadays better known as Super Formula. Furthermore, he would finish second in the All-Japan Grand Touring Championship (Super Formula), only beaten out by the duo of sports car ace David Brabham and John Nielsen.
This success would be enough to land Ralf a Formula One seat at Jordan, the same team that his brother started out with in the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix. Unlike in 1991 though, but 1997, Jordan was becoming a proper force.
The Benson & Hedges sponsorship with the iconic yellow and black color scheme, plus the upcoming switch from Peugeot power in 1997 to Mugen-Honda power in 1998 would turn Jordan into a legitimate championship contender by 1999...unfortunately, Ralf would not make it that far.
At the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix, complete chaos resulted in the Jordans of Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher running 1-2. Ralf was catching Damon, however, with the team's first win on the line, Jordan ordered the drivers to hold position and protect the 1-2. Jordan would get the perfect finish, however, it would result in a falling out between Michael Schumacher and Eddie Jordan.
Michael would buy Ralf out of his Jordan contract, and Ralf would sign for Williams instead.
Initially, Williams brought a beauty of a 1999 car with its red, white, yellow, and blue Winfield colors, but the aesthetics could not make up for the outdated Supertec badged Renault engines. Nevertheless, Ralf's three podiums and fifth-placed points finish was enough for Williams to finish fifth in the constructors' championship, despite the fact that teammate Zanardi failed to score a point.
The new millennium would bring changes to Williams, as gone was the tobacco sponsorship and in came BMW engines and a host of tech sponsorships, particularly Compaq and Allianz. Ralf was now the German driver for a team running German engines, and with his teammate being the then-youngest rookie in F1 history in the form of Jenson Button, Ralf was expected to be the team leader.
Well, he scored 24 of the team's 36 points and they would finish 3rd in the constructors' championship. It wasn't a bad season, but it would certainly fail to live up to the high expectations of BMW. They would go back to the drawing board for 2001.
And they came loaded for fucking bear.
Ralf Schumacher in one car, 1999 CART champion and 2000 Indianapolis 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya in the other. An 880 horsepower hand grenade of a BMW V10, and not a goddamn lick of downforce to slow that motherfucker down.
It was glorious.
Ralf would have his breakout year in this car, winning at San Marino, Canada, and the German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring, while Montoya would claim the Cathedral of Speed with his win at Monza. 49 points for Ralf in P4 and 31 points for JPM in P6 marked a resurgence for a team as well. They were still 3rd in the constructors, but now they were doing it with style.
Shame Ferrari decided to eviscerate everyone else in 2002.
Still, Ralf won the Malaysian Grand Prix, finished fourth in the standings, and with Montoya in third, Williams overtook McLaren for second in the constructors.
That did mark a bit of a shift in the team though, because Juan Pablo Montoya had adapted to Formula One, and he would lead the team in 2003. JPM would win Monaco and Germany to finish third in the standings, just nine points off of Michael, while Ralf would be down in fifth.
Nevertheless, he went back-to-back in Europe and France, leading Williams 1-2 finishes at the Nürburgring and Magny-Cours. These are, to this day, the most recent 1-2 finishes for the Williams team.
Ralf would fail to win in 2004 and his season would be defined by a horror crash at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course for the United States Grand Prix. Marc Gene and then Anthony Pizzonia would replace him for the next three months, and this would effectively see out Ralf's contract with Williams.
His Toyota stint would start well enough in 2005, taking two podiums and finishing just ahead of teammate Jarno Trulli in the standings, however he would again crash at the USGP, this time in practice. His second crash there in as many years would signal a major issue with the Michelin tyres, eventually leading to a massive controversy where only six Bridgestone-clad cars raced, handing the win to Michael Schumacher of Ferrari.
After this though, Ralf's career would fade. Down to 10th in the standings in 2006, and just 16th in 2007. At the end of that year, he would leave Formula One to compete for Mercedes in DTM, without much success.
Ralf's career ended with somewhat of a whimper, and he would go on to become a bit of a controversial pundit in the following years. His criticism of Lewis Hamilton in 2020 particularly stood as a black eye for many fans. That being said, this is a man with six Grand Prix wins, a man who went toe-to-toe with the likes of Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen, and Juan Pablo Montoya.
At the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix, Ralf would get the honor of not only winning, but finishing 1-2 with his brother, for the first sibling 1-2 in Formula One history.
All of this has led for me to maintain that Ralf Schumacher was a good driver who did a lot with a Williams that was strong in a straightline but lacked the aerodynamic grunt of Ferrari and McLaren.
Then, on June 14th, 2024, Ralf posted a pic of him with his arm around a man talking about how good it is to have a loving partner. Ralf's friend Carmen Geiss then elaborated, congratulating Ralf on his bravery for coming out, and specifying that he is gay. We now have our first gay Formula One race winner.
This is huge. In a day, we've gone from zero Grand Prix wins for a gay driver to six. In a time where very few male athletes have come out as gay, Formula One has a gay driver who is still a pundit, still involved in the sport in some way.
As scary as it is to be an LGBTQ+ individual in a socially conservative paddock that races in openly homophobic countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar, and see some of the hooliganism and vitriol coming from the Orange Army of Max Verstappen fans, those gay, bi, trans, lesbian, etc, etc people are no longer alone.
That is big.
There is still work to be done - I've gone through some old forum posts and found out that in 2003, Ralf was harassed by British and German tabloids who claimed that one: he was a partner in a gay nightclub, and two: his then-wife Cora was cheating on him with another man. These are destructive, invasive rumors that could make anyone want to hide their sexuality for as long as possible.
Now, nearly twenty years after his Formula One career, Ralf has finally felt safe enough to reveal this.
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Okay @scarlet-bitch (hope you don’t mind the tag) this is the very basic like timeline of that thing I mentioned. It’s a super crossover xD
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1917
James “Bucky” Barnes is born March 10
Howard Stark is born August 15
1918
Steve Rogers is born July 4
1921
Margaret “Peggy” Carter is born April 21
1930
Eric Lehnsherr is born May 25
1932
Charles Xavier is born July 13
1939
Howard Stark starts up Stark Industries
1950
Nick Fury is born July 4
1954
John Winchester is born April 22
Mary Winchester is born December 4
1956
David Rossi is born May 9
1958
Henry Winchester stumbles upon a mutant/human co-op trying to force mutations in humans. He is saved by an undercover CIA agent and forced into Witness Protection without his wife and child. The CIA agent has betrayed the CIA and is instead working with the co-op.
The CIA agent, calling herself Abbadon, starts to subtly threaten Millie.
1960
Harold Finch (Thomas) is born April 9
1962
Abbadon injects John with a prototype serum that is supposed to force a mutation out of him. It seems to fail.
Nathan Ingram is born June 6
Olivia Manx is born July 5
1964
Phil Coulson is born July 8
1965
Abbadon scares Millie, who believes that she has hidden John’s existence from Abbadon as the ex-CIA agent never threatens him, away. Millie leaves John with her sister Maisy. She takes on the name Maria.
Millie meets and falls in love with Howard Stark.
Nathan Ford is born August 16
Carl Elias is born August 18
1966
Robert Hersh is born May 7
Mark Snow is born May 22
1967
Anthony Marconi is born November 23
1968
Lionel Fusco is born March 17
James “Rhodey” Rhodes is born October 6
1969
Bruce Banner is born December 18
1970
Tony Stark is born May 29
Emily Prentiss is born October 12
1971
Clint Barton is born June 18
Aaron Hotchner is born November 2
1972
Joycelyn Carter is born March 7
Haley Hotchner is born July 16
1973
Derek Morgan is born June 6
1974
Pepper Potts is born February 12
1975
John Reese (Harris) is born May 4
1977
Elle Greenaway is born June 24
Penelope Garcia is born July 7
1978
Sam Wilson is born September 23
1979
Dean Winchester is born January 24
1981
Samantha Groves is born September 4
Sean Hotchner is born August 7
Spencer Reid is born October 28
1982
Maria Hill is born April 4
1983
Grant Ward is born January 7
Sam Winchester is born May 2
Nathan Ingram leaves MIT with an unfinished degree to start IFT May 29
Michael Cole is born July 10
Sameen Shaw is born October 25
Mary Winchester dies November 2
1984
Jessica Moore is born January 24
Will Ingram Finch is born August 31
Natasha Romanov is born November 20
1985
Devon Grice is born November 30
1986
Alec Hardison is born April 13
Dum E is created June 18
1987
Tony graduates from MIT June 5
Leo Fitz is born August 19
Jemma Simmons is born September 11
1988
Skye (Daisy Johnson) is born July 2
1989
This is the last year that Millie Winchester was seen alive. This is because she abandons the name and steps fully into her Maria Stark alias.
Pietro & Wanda Maximoff are born January 1
1990
Adam Milligan is born September 29
1991
Maria and Howard Stark die December 16
1992
Theresa Whitaker is born March 7
John Winchester drops his sons off with his half brother Tony Stark April 20
July 20 Tony manages to gain custody of his nephews.
1993
John Winchester suffers a mental break and kills Kate Milligan and kidnaps his son on October 3
October 11 Adam is dropped of with Tony which causes a scandal
1995
Caleb Phipps is born July 26
1997
Taylor Carter is born June 18
1999
Masha Ingram-Finch is born February 24
2000
Lee Fusco is born January 9
2001
Peter Parker is born August 10
2003
Genrika Zhirova is born December 13
2004
Lionel and his wife divorce
2005
Jack Hotchner is born October 7
“The Machine” goes online February and the next day sold.
2007
On February 5 Tobias Hankel kidnaps Spencer Reid.
2008
Henry LaMontagne is born November 12
2009
Tony is kidnapped by 10 Rings February 13
2010
The Ferry bombing happens killing Nathan Ingram September 26
Sometime during October or November Rick Dillinger is hired by Finch
Dillinger dies December 5ish
2012
May 4; Battle of New York happens.
#inkstained rambles#marvel cinematic universe#person of interest#criminal minds#super crossover#the supernatural are mutants
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People saying the Israel Palestine conflict somehow is at odds with the Met Gala existing
Last year's met gala was on May 1st while 29 countries were at war and had over 100,000 casualties across the span of the year
The first met gala was March 21st 1973 a year which saw the end of the Vietnam War and the Yom Kippur war
Like I don't know how to break it to you but people have been being killed on mass your whole life
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12:29 AM EDT March 11, 2024:
Iggy & The Stooges - "Shake Appeal" From the album Raw Power (February 7, 1973)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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March 29th is National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
On March 29, 1973, the last remaining American troops withdrew from Vietnam, and President Nixon declared “the day we have all worked and prayed for has finally come.”
Today we honor and remember all of the brave men and women who served during the Vietnam War, as well as their families who also sacrificed so much. Let us give these veterans the long overdue recognition and welcome home they deserve!
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Birthdays (bc I can)
I put my own fancasts and my headcannon b-day'
Euphemia Braithewaite-Potter - January 4, 1907
Walburga Irma-Black - April 17, 1907
Fleamont Potter - May 15, 1909
Charlus Potter (Monty' brother) - August 19, 1900
Lucretia Black (Orion' sister) - August 3, 1914
Orion Black - September 30, 1920
Druella Rosier (Axel' sister) - December 31, 1928
Axel Rosier (Rosier twins dad) - November 14, 1930
Cygnus Black (Black sisters dad) - July 30, 1938
Adele Jacob-Rosier (Rosier twins mom) - June 7, 1938
Alphard Black - June 26, 1925
Rodolphus Lestrange - October 19, 1952
Rabastan Lestrange- September 21, 1954
Lucius Malfoy - July 1, 1954
Enid Pettigrew (Peter' sister) - January 30, 1962
Mason McKinnon (Marlene' brother) - December 20, 1952
Mitchell McKinnon (Marlene' brother) - June 25, 1955
Matthew McKinnon (Marlene' brother) - November 7, 1958
Maxwell McKinnon (Marlene' brother) - February 29, 1962
Petunia Evans-Dursley - January 10, 1958
Mavan Rosier (Rosier twins brother) - March 14, 1965
Annabella Rosier (Rosier twins sister) - April 16, 1968
Elizabeth Meadows (Dorcas' sister) - May 1, 1965
Fabian Prewett - September 30, 1958
Gideon Prewett - September 30, 1958
Molly Prewett-Weasley - October 30, 1949
Billius Weasley (Arthur' brother) - May 26, 1952
Arthur Weasley - February 6, 1950
James Potter - March 27, 1960
Remus Lupin - March 10, 1960
Sirius Black - November 3, 1960
Peter Pettigrew - August 31, 1960
Lily Evans-Potter - January 30, 1960
Mary Macdonald - September 16, 1959
Marlene McKinnon - August 1, 1960
Dorcas Meadows - April 2, 1960
Bartemius Crouch Jr. - July 9, 1961
Evan Rosier - June 20, 1961
Pandora Rosier - June 20, 1961
Regulus Black - December 31, 1961
Alice Fortescue-Longbottom - August 14, 1960
Frank Longbottom - September 14, 1959
Ted Tonks - March 20, 1953
Emmeline Vance - July 18, 1957
Rita Skeeter - December 19, 1951
Ophelia Zabini - January 15, 1951
Emma Vanity - February 28, 1960
Andromeda Black - October 10, 1953
Narcissa Black - July 19, 1955
Bellatrix Black - May 2, 1991
Tom Riddle Jr. - February 19, 1979
Mattheo Riddle - January 20, 1980
Aliana Riddle - January 20, 1980
Mandy Lestrange - March 13, 1985
Cara Lestrange - May 23, 1986
Delphini Riddle - August 16, 1987
Lorenzo Berkshire - December 17, 1996
Nymphadora Tonks - October 8, 1973
Nina Tonks (Nymphadora' sister) - June 13, 1978
Lucas Rosier (Rosekiller child) - July 21, 1985
Nicholas Rosier (Rosekiller child) - July 1, 1987
Draco Malfoy - June 5, 1980
Lila Malfoy (Draco' sister) - June 5, 1980
Artemis McKinnon (Dorlene child) - September 13, 1981
Aries McKinnon (Dorlene child) - October 17, 1982
Jack McKinnon (Dorlene child) - January 23, 1987
Harry Potter - July 31, 1980
Lillian Potter (Harry' sister) - July 31, 1980
Rose Potter (Harry' sister) - May 24, 1981
Leo Potter (Harry' brother) - February 16, 1983
Pansy Parkinson - August 1, 1980
Blaise Zabini - November 1, 1980
Teddy Lupin - April 11, 1985
Neville Longbottom - July 30, 1980
Juliana Longbottom (Neville' sister) - October 15, 1986
Nicky Longbottom (Neville' brother) - October 15, 1986
Penelope Vance (Emmary child) - November 12, 1988
Hermione Granger - September 19, 1980
Violet Granger (Hermione' sister) - May 14, 1979
Bill Weasley - November 29, 1970
Charlie Weasley - December 12, 1972
Percy Weasley - August 22, 1976
Fred Weasley - April 1, 1978
George Weasley - April 1, 1978
Ron Weasley - March 1, 1980
Ginevra Weasley - August 11, 1981
Luna Lovegood - February 13, 1981
Eclipse Rosier (Pandalily child or Luna' sister) - January 11, 1985
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