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digimonarchive · 2 months
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Digimon in all animated media - Anime, Movies and OVA
1st pic = Digimon Adventure anime (Japan: March 7, 1999 - March 26, 2000; USA: August 14, 1999 - June 24, 2000)
2nd pic = Digimon Adenture 02 anime (Japan: April 2, 2000 - March 25, 2001; USA: August 19, 2000 - May 19, 2001)
3rd pic = Digimon Tamers anime (Japan: April 1, 2001 - March 31, 2002; USA: September 1, 2001 - June 8, 2002)
4th pic = Digimon Frontier anime (Japan: April 7, 2002 - March 30, 2003; USA: September 9, 2002 - July 14, 2003)
5th pic = Digimon Savers / Data Squad anime (Japan: April 2, 2006 – March 25, 2007; USA: October 1, 2007 - November 2, 2008)
6th pic = Digimon Xros Wars / Fusion anime (Japan: July 6, 2010 - March 25, 2012; USA: September 7, 2013 - August 16, 2015)
7th pic = Digimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms anime (a.k.a Digimon Xros Wars part 2) (Japan: April 3, 2011 - September 25, 2011; USA: March 8, 2015 - August 16, 2015) **
8th pic = Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time anime (a.k.a Digimon Xros Wars Hunters or Digimon Xros Wars part 3) (Japan: October 2, 2011 - March 25, 2012) ***
9th pic = Digimon Adventure Tri OVA (Japan: November 21, 2015 - May 5, 2018; USA: September 15, 2016 - September 20, 2018)
10th pic = Digimon Universe Appli Monsters anime (a.k.a Appmon) (Japan: October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2017)
11th pic = Digimon Adventure: (a.k.a Digimon Adventure 2020 or Digimon Adventure reboot) (Japan: April 5, 2020 - September 26, 2021; USA: November 19, 2022 - April 13, 2023)
12th pic = Digimon Ghost Game (Japan: October 3, 2021 - March 26, 2023)
13th pic = Digimon Adventure (Movie) short film (Japan: March 6, 1999; USA: October 6, 2000 as the first segment part of Digimon The Movie)
14th pic = Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! movie (Japan: March 4, 2000; USA: October 6 2000 as the second segment part of Digimon The Movie)
15th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: Vol. 1: Digimon Hurricane Landing!/Vol. 2: Transcendent Evolution! The Golden Digimentals movie (a.k.a Digimon Adventure 02 Vol 1 and 2) (Japan: July 8, 2000; USA: October 6, 2000 as the third segment part of Digimon The Movie) ****
16th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon Strikes Back / Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon movie (Japan: March 3, 2001; USA: August 5, 2005)
17th pic = Digimon Tamers: The Adventurers' Battle / Digimon: Battle of Adventurers movie (Japan: July 14, 2001; USA: October 16, 2005)
18th pic = Digimon Tamers: The Runaway Digimon Express / Digimon: Runaway Locomon movie (Japan: March 2, 2002; USA: October 2, 2005)
19th pic = Digimon Frontier: Revival of the Ancient Digimon!! / Digimon: Island of Lost Digimon movie (Japan: July 20, 2002; USA: October 23, 2005)
20th pic = Digital Monster X-evolution movie (Japan: January 3, 2005; USA: August 1, 2020)
21st pic = Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! movie (Japan: December 9, 2006)
22nd pic = Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix! short film OVA (Japan: July 20, 2000)
23rd pic = Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! short film OVA (Japan: July 8, 2006)
24th pic = Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project OVA short films (Japan: November 22 2019 - December 25, 2020)
25th pic = Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna movie (Japan: February 21, 2020; USA: September 29, 2020)
26th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning movie (Japan: October 5, 2023; USA: November 8, 2023)
** This is the 2nd part of Digimon Xros Wars saga with Taiki, Kiriha and Nene on their adventure while Akari and Zenjirou are left out.
*** This is the 3rd part of Digimon Xros Wars saga with Tagiru, Yuu and Taiki as the protagonists. This 3rd part has the overly long title so we fans prefer to call it 'Digimon Xros Wars: Hunters' or 'Digimon Young Hunters'.
**** Yes, this movie has an overly long title. I had a hard time deciding whether to highlight it in bold or not.
Happy Digimon Day!
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shineemoon · 1 year
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ONEW•JONGHYUN•KEY•MINHO•TAEMIN… '15th Anniversary' SHINee's 'RACE'
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Since the debut in 2008, SHINee has been considered a role model for many K-pop artists as both a group and solo artists. Not only did all the members release solo albums, but they also have a solid career in various fields such as entertainment, acting, musicals, and fashion. SHINee, who has been developing personal skills not only through the team but also through solo activities, announced that they will reunite to mark the 15th anniversary of their debut this year. While high expectations are being placed on the synergy that 'Complete SHINee' will show, we looked back at SHINee's brilliant solo career.
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Unrivaled ‘VOICE’ Onew. Onew, who sang many drama OSTs and collaboration songs, released his first solo album ‘VOICE’ in December 2018, which was filled with his own lyrical music, once again proving his warm tone and outstanding singing ability. He solidified his position as a unique vocalist by presenting a fresh and refreshing charm with ‘DICE’ and a healing song that comforts the listeners with his first regular album ‘Circle’ Last March, he held his solo concerts in Korea and Japan, thrilling his global fans with a high-quality performance that combines colorful music, performance, and scent production. He also played the role of Haram in the musical 'Midnight Sun' and received favorable reviews for his delicate portrayal of his shy character. Unchanging team's ‘BASE’ Jonghyun Jonghyun, who was recognized for his solid skills early on with his refreshing vocals, has released his first solo album ‘BASE’, his first collection 'Story Op.1', his first full-length album 'She Is', his second collection 'Story Op.2' and his second full-length album 'Poet | Artist', the albums that show a wide spectrum of music have received enthusiastic responses from music fans. In addition, he participated in the lyrics and composition of various songs that cross genres, such as his solo album songs, SHINee's hit songs 'Juliette' and 'View', Taemin's 'Pretty Boy', and EXO's 'PLAYBOY'. For about three years from 2014, he communicated with listeners every night as a radio DJ and gave warm comfort, and he was active in various fields such as publishing the novel “Skeleton Flower: Things That Have Released and Set Free”.
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Always new ‘FACE’ Key Key is showing off his versatility in music, entertainment, fashion, etc. to the extent that he is called 'all-around cheat key'. He opened wide the door as a solo artist with his first full-length album 'FACE', and with the so-called 'retro trilogy' leading to his first mini-album 'BAD LOVE', his 2nd full-length album 'Gasoline' and repackage 'Killer', he presented music and performances with a unique charm that can be heard. In addition, Key is displaying an excellent sense of entertainment in popular entertainment programs such as tvN's 'Amazing Saturday' and MBC's 'I Live Alone'. Accordingly, it was realized that he was receiving high public attention by winning the Male Excellence Award in the variety category at the '2022 MBC Broadcasting Entertainment Awards', and winning the '2022 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards' and the '2022 Brand of the Year Awards' for two consecutive years in the entertainment idol male category. Challenges with passion ‘CHASE’ Minho Minho, a 'passionate character' in the music industry, has played a prominent role in various entertainment shows, including sports variety programs since his debut, combining his superior physique, passion that burns like a flame, wit and sense. He also showed his smooth hosting skills as an entertainment MC, including various award ceremonies and the original TVing ‘Webtoon Singer’. In addition, Minho showed a variety of performances across the spectrum through dramas such as tvN's ‘The Most Beautiful Goodbye’ and Netflix series ‘The Fabulous’, as well as movies 'Inrang' and ‘Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes’. In December last year, he released his first mini-album ‘CHASE’ filled with hip-hop and R&B genres with his own emotions, filling the last puzzle piece of SHINee's solo album. K-pop ‘ACE’ Taemin Taemin announced his solo debut as the first member of SHINee with his first mini-album ‘ACE’ in 2014. With the hit songs ‘MOVE’ and ‘WANT’, he caused the so-called ‘Move’ and 'WANT' syndrome and won awards in the album and best dance performance solo categories at various awards ceremonies. In addition, Taemin is loved by fans all over the world for his excellent vocals and powerful performance skills, as he has various modifiers such as 'Yeoksolnam (all-time solo male singer)' and 'Taemdol (Taemin is also a role model)'. He has established himself as an irrefutable "ACE" of K-pop by proving his powerful global power by successfully completing his first arena tour 17 times in six cities across Japan in 2019.
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SHINee is set to release a new full-length album to mark the 15th anniversary of their debut this year. (Source: xportsnews)
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hi! I LOVE your blog, there is rarely any ugly doll accounts I see. Anyway, I was wondering if Lou could have like a little sister, who's also a prototype? (Familial/Platonic) and I'm wondering if you can make headcannons on how Lou would be with siblings or something?
Take your time! (Also im being serious your blog is a gift fr fr)
I've returned!
Also, me and @natalie-the-writer have written short stories with this exact premise! Not sure if they'll ever be posted, but I can definitely share the ideas that we've made!
So, first off, let me introduce you to the siblings. They are mentioned briefly in the story "Reunited" but their names are never mentioned:
William - Prototype 1 - Made February 20th, 2001 - Expired July 12th, 2004
Grace - Prototype 2 - Made September 2nd, 2004 - Expired December 28th, 2008
Then we get Lou - Prototype 3 - Made March 31st, 2009 - Still Active
Also mentioned in the story "Reunited" are their tragic deaths. William's microchip was still a test and prototype in and of itself, so it wasn't stable and Everett was still testing how much information could be loaded onto the chip. Along with that, William was the first test run to see how quickly and how much new information could be processed and stored in his microchip for continual learning. It ended up overheating and exploding whilst inside him, killing him in the process.
Grace was the first, but not the last, female prototype to be created. The production of microchips - for the purpose that Greyson was using them for - became more advanced and the research team had a better idea of what they were doing. She was basically at the level of which we see Lou in the movie. However, her emotions were very out of tune, perhaps too sensitive. Being imprisoned in an institute doesn't help things either. After about six years, her emotional state declined drastically and she threw herself into the recycling as an escape.
Natalie and I have played around with the idea of them being recreated and brought back to life for a purpose. I'm also playing around with the same idea but in a long-term project I've been working on. I currently have the concept art for some of it sitting on my desk.
As far as how Lou would be with siblings, he takes more of the youngest sibling dynamic around them. Considering that, despite he's stayed alive the longest (oof), he's also still technically the last one made. William babies him often and it drives Lou insane. Grace also babies Lou, but in a more motherly-nurturing way that reflects how in tune with her emotions she is.
William and Lou definitely ram heads when it comes to being in charge of the Institute. Short-lived fights and wrestled ensue (spoiler, Lou doesn't usually win).
Grace is the peacekeeper between them and extremely loving to the UglyDolls.
Being the first prototype, William is more by-the-book than Lou and is more unnerved by the presence of the Uglies rather than angered or disgusted.
Despite the rivalry and arguing, William and Lou genuinely love each other as brothers. If anyone dares to bully or taunt Lou in any way, they will have William to answer to.
If you've seen that picture of the mother lion behind her cub, ready to kill anything that tries to touch it, the mother is William and Lou is the cub.
Grace is the therapist within the group.
Luckybat is her therapist in return for everything she has to carry, emotionally.
I'm sure there's more headcannons, but it's been a while since I've written or dwelled on their actual dynamic rather than their place within the storyline, so I haven't worked with their personalities a lot. Once I've written more down in my drafts, I'll have a longer list of headcannons for them.
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yellowhollyhock · 11 days
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Posting a timeline for myself so I don't get confused writing in this space but now that it's getting organized it is become a Thing. So, 2003 turtles headcanons and eventual future
November 1992: Splinter attends first Battle Nexus, turtles 4
November 1995: Battle Nexus, turtles 7; Usagi saves Splinter from Drako, he looks about 9
November 1998: Battle Nexus, turtles 10
November 2001: Battle Nexus
May 14, 2003: boys 15th birthday (shared, on different years they either celebrate together or each get a day close to it)
June 2003-February 2004: Season 1 (April 25, Casey 27)
February 2004-November 2004: Season 2. turtles turn 16 between Reflections and The Ultimate Ninja. Battle Nexus is November 2004
December 2004-September 2005: Season 3. Turtles turn 17 between Worlds Collide Part III and Touch and Go. Exodus in late September
September 2005-August 2006: Usagi visits in January; Leo is with the Ancient one February-March. Turtles turn 18 in the Cretaceous which becomes confusing to keep track of (do they ever tell Splinter they had two 18th birthdays? probably less confusing to only count one since it's only three extra months)
September 2006: s5 starts, Angel leaving for college while turtles are being taken by Tribunal.
March 2007: final battle with Shredder
May 2007: turtles turn 19
October 2007-October 2008: turtles get yoinked to the future. B Team bonding and worrying: Leatherhead, Professor, Professor Honeycutt, Angel, Justice Force. April trying to make 2nd Time Around happen, also hitting that inter-dimensional portal project again with Augie's help (not unreasonable for her to assume that's where they are). Turtles turn 20 in the future. Turtle Fam misses Battle Nexus 2007 (Usagi champion mayhaps? He'd be 22)
April 22, 2009: Casey and April wed
May 2009: turtles turn 21; Angel moves back home, works as a hair stylist
August 2009: April announces pregnancy, and at the same time she and Don have begun work on O'Neil Technologies
Spring 2010: Leo starts a dojo, his brothers all help when they can. Cassandra is born (April 17). turtles turn 22
Summer 2010: Raph and Casey start a shelter. April begins hiring help for O'Neil Technologies (Irma, Leatherhead, Professor Honeycutt).
November 2010: Battle Nexus year! Leo reconnects with Usagi. Mikey wins again.
December 2010: Leo announces his intention to go to Japan to train with the Ninja Tribunal
February 2011: Neutrinos come to earth to talk business with O'Neil Tech. Leo leaves shortly thereafter; Mikey is now the main turtle in charge of the dojo.
Spring 2011: Donny and Angel start dating; anti-mutant sentiment on the rise, Bishop apparently busy again. Raph very stressed about Bishop and wanting to be able to handle it without Leo; oh btw Mikey would like to pursue a college degree. Oyuki gets a job at dojo
October-December 2011: Mikey disappears; Leo returns, furious that things were allowed to get as bad as they did and the Ninja Tribunal didn't tell him his family was in danger (he thought they would because TAO did). When Mikey is rescued (from Bishop) his arm is infected and must be amputated.
Spring 2012: Turtles meet Mona Lisa, who explains how mutagen is being leaked purposely in areas suspected of harboring aliens, to give hate groups credibility as well as punish those (like her) who stick up for aliens. Splinter begins writing a book. Turtles are banding together with other non-humans as world becomes more hostile. Oyuki joins O'Neil Tech team
Summer 2012: Leo and Splinter visit Usagi; Mikey is determined to get back to work on his degree; O'Neil Tech recruits Harold. Mikey and Oyuki start dating
Fall 2012: Usagi visits turtles world; Leo takes the Dojo back up so Mikey can focus on school
January 2013: Donny proposes to Angel
April 2013: rival tech company developing robots with alarming level of sentience and then abusing them (Nano followup basically), April and Donny find themselves fighting for robot rights which makes O'Neil Technologies both a laughingstock and a target. btw Neutrino crew returns to work there. Mikey is now dating Ia
Summer 2013: Turtles gather allies and make a plan to come out of hiding; being in the shadows hasn't been working, people are suspicious and afraid, there's lots more lives at risk now, they need to rethink their strategy. Angel gets badly injured. Turtles meet Punk Frogs
November 2013: Raph Battle Nexus champion (their family is going to be banned for winning too often 🤣)
January 2014: enter Timothy. Raph enjoying socializing with other mutants, especially close with Mona and Genghis. Mikey depressed that they aren't the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (now we're just, like... regular mutant ninja turtles), breakup with Ia
Spring 2014: Donny's secret therapy, unfortunately coinciding with TAO moving to NYC. Much conflict in general as bros all want to stay living together but have different life goals, plus there's Angel now and Raph has basically been living with Mona Lisa and Genghis Frog and Mikey's very busy at school and etc. etc. In other news, Raph finds a baby mutant turtle named Lita. Mikey dates and breaks up with Woody
Summer 2015: Karai invites the family to Japan. Chaplin wants Donny and April's input on a robotics project gone wrong, Karai is finding herself freshly mourning her father and seeking advice/understanding of family history from TAO and Splinter. Time travel shenanigans.
December 2015-October 2016: Ch'rell jailbreak, space adventure to stop him (he has of course moved on from the idea of conquering earth, his goal now is to get away from the utroms and find a planet where he can steadily build up an empire until he is able to plan revenge). And they all get home just in time to take 6 y/o Cassandra and 3 y/o Lita trick or treating
November 2016: Lotus Blossom wins the Battle Nexus, befriends turtles. Her and Leo quietly become pen pals
January-August 2017: speaking of Cassandra she wants to be a ninja. Also Splinter falls ill. Donny builds them a Place (in NYC) to all stay so they can be close to him, and also start her training (strictly recreational (I'm sure that will work out for them))
May 2018: Agent John Bishop is abducted by aliens. Mikey finishes his masters!
August 2018: Leo and Usagi break up for good; April and Casey announce second pregnancy
October 2018: Cody arrives to ask for help with O'Neil Tech in his time
March 2019: Splinter passes
May 2019: send Cody home
July 3, 2019: Nova Lynn is born (Cassandra is 9, Lita is 6)
November 2019: Battle Nexus year, turtles miss
December 2019-January 2020: Mikey and Kala start dating; Casey and Timothy accidentally go on adventures across dimensions and get banned from the lab
May 2018-September 2020: Bishop has a stolen spaceship now, crashes on his way back to earth, gets rescued by aliens, spends time there healing and has his change of heart, returns to find Earth in the middle of a pandemic.
January 22, 2021: Leo and Lotus wed
Fall 2021: Angel's dad attempts to get back in touch with his adult children
November 2022: Battle Nexus Year; Leo wins, Donny does not participate (Mikey is much more sad about this than Don is)
June 13, 2023: Mikey and Kala wed
also in 2024: Bishop runs for President on the premise of intergalactic peace (he loses). April recruits Bishop for O'Neil Tech; he turns her down and disappears. Mikey and Kala rescue and adopt triplet robots Alli, Jax, and Zinnia (renamed from 003a, 003x, and 003z)
November 2025: Battle Nexus year, Mikey takes back his title
2032: Bishop, now going by a different name, becomes governor of New York
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guiltymepleasures · 5 months
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Timeline: (Eps 1-6)
July 22, 2009 - Solar eclipse; Eclipse debut (Ep. 1)
December 31, 2022 - Concert day (Ep.1)
January 1, 2023, 12 mn - Ryu Sun Jae pronounced dead (Ep.1); watch activates for the first time
June 2008 - Sol34 goes back to the past for the first time (Ep.1)
September 1, 2008 - Sol's traffic accident (Ep. 2)
July/August (?) 2008 - Sol34 goes back to present timeline (approx. 2 months) (Ep. 3)
January 2, 2023, 12 mn - watch activates for 2nd time (Ep. 4)
August (?) 2008 - Sol34 goes back to the past for the second time (approx. 10 days passed since) (Ep.4)
August 11 - death anniversary of Sol's dad
Summer of 2013 - radio show broadcast when Sun Jae was asked about his first love
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heavenboy09 · 10 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊  To The Most Amazing Chinese American Actress On The Planet
Born On December 2nd, 1968
Lucy Liu was born in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens.
She is an American actress. She has received several accolades including a Critics' Choice Television Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Seoul International Drama Award, in addition to a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award.
Liu has starred as Ling Woo in the television series Ally McBeal (1998–2002), Alex Munday in two Charlie's Angels films (2000 and 2003), and Joan Watson in the crime-drama series Elementary (2012–2019). Her film work includes starring in Payback (1999), Shanghai Noon (2000), Chicago (2002), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), Watching the Detectives (2007), The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), and Set It Up (2018).
She voice acted as Master Viper in the Kung Fu Panda franchise (2008–2016) and Silvermist in the Tinker Bell series (2008–2014). Her other voice credits include Maya & Miguel (2004–2007), Mulan II (2004), as well as the English and Mandarin-dubbed versions of Magic Wonderland (2014) and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). She also voiced Callisto Mal in the Disney-animated film Strange World (2022). Most recently, she starred as Kalypso in Shazam! Fury of the Gods and directed the Disney show American Born Chinese.
She is Very Well Known for Her Iconic Roles in Various Films & Several TV Shows Over The Years
From Charlie's Angels, To Kill Bill, To Kung Fu Panda,  From Ally Mcbeal,  To Elementary. 
She is also a Critics Choice Awards & a few other Award winning Awards
She is A All Asian Magnificent Work Of Art & is a Talented Artist 🎨 herself on her spare time of course.
PLEASE WISH THIS MAGNIFICENT ASIAN 🇭🇰🇲🇴💛 AMERICAN ACTRESS OF PHENOMENAL ACTING A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
THE 1
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ONLY
MS. LUCY ALEXIS LIU🇭🇰🇲🇴💛
HAPPY 55TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 TO YOU MS. LIU & HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME
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#LucyLiu #CharliesAngels #KillBill #KungFuPanda #Elementary #StrangeMagic  #ShazamFuryOfTheGods
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superwingshine-world · 4 months
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Super Wings Birthday by their Zodiac
Start from today, I won't make "Happy Birthday" content anymore because I'm very busy (also lazy af) so I will make this to sum up all Super Wings birthday by their zodiac with the day and month in order (I'll add S8 characters too)
Aries:
1. Jett: March 23th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Poppa Wheel: April 1st, 1979 (45 years old)
3. Marc: April 2nd, 1999 (25 years old) (Earth age)
4. Tony: April 5th, 2004 (20 years old)
5. Tino: April 15th (3540 years old)
(Tino doesn't know his birthday so Super Wings decided to take the date he was found are April 15th as his birthday)
Taurus:
1. Scoop: April 25th, 2005 (19 years old)
2. Jerome: April 26th, 2004 (20 years old)
3. Crystal: April 28th, 2004 (20 years old)
4. Roy: May 6th, 2004 (20 years old)
Gemini:
1. Bello: May 27th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Leo: June 1st, 2004 (20 years old)
3. Sally: June 5th (3540 years old) (I don't know exactly her age but in a episode of S8, Sally said that her birthday are the day she was found in this place by Jimbo and in an episode that Tino and Sally team up, she said she born along with Tino so I think she same age as Tino)
4. Badge: June 20th, 1986 (38 years old)
Cancer:
1. Mira: June 27th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Sky: July 5th, 1997 (27 years old)
3. Taki & Tiki: July 8th, 2008 (15 years old) (cuz they're from parallel universe so they 3 years old younger, if they're in original universe, they're 19)
4. Sunny: July 13th, 2004 (20 years old)
Leo:
1. Zoey: July 29th, 2003 (21 years old)
2. Chase: August 5th, 2002 (22 years old)
3. Big Wing: August 12th, 1987 (37 years old)
Virgo:
1. Dizzy: August 26th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Remi: September 2nd, 1998 (26 years old)
3. Shine: September 11th, 2002 (22 years old) (Earth age)
4. Lime: September 17th, 2004 (20 years old)
Libra:
1. Donnie: September 23th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Marty: October 10th, 2007 (17 years old) (20 years old in original universe)
3. Ellie: October 15th, 2004 (20 years old)
4. Jimbo: October 17th, 1981 (43 years old)
5. Rover: October 19th, 1979 (45 years old)
Scorpio:
1. Swampy: October 29th, 2002 (22 years old)
2. Traver: November 10th, 2005 (19 years old) (22 years old in original universe)
3. Todd: November 12th, 2004 (20 years old)
Sagittarius:
1. Paul: November 29th, 1986 (38 years old)
2. Willy: December 5th, 1973 (51 years old)
Capricorn:
1. Grand Albert: December 22th, 1946 (78 years old)
2. Neo: December 29th, 2002 (22 years old)
3. Golden Boy: January 4th, 2004 (20 years old) (Earth age)
4. Bucky: January 7th, 2004 (20 years old)
5. Narae: January 12th, 2000 (24 years old)
Aquarius:
1. Astra: January 22th, 2004 (20 years old)
2. Sparky: February 17th, 1994 (30 years old)
Pisces:
1. Storm: February 27th, 2001 (23 years old)
2. Lucie: March 5th, 2008 (16 years old) (19 years old in original universe)
3. Kim: March 10th, 2006 (18 years old)
4. Golden Girl: March 14th, 2005 (19 years old) (Earth age )
(Golden Girl also from original universe like Tino and Golden Boy so I will take her age in original universe)
5. Flip: March 20th, 2005 (19 years old)
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dailyanarchistposts · 4 months
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could you list the very first and the very last song which taylor has written for each album? just curious to see any changes in her songwriting, especially of the earlier albums. i got the ones for red and fearless cause i read your timelines (awesome work btw) but im missing the ones for the other albums
THAT'S SUCH AN INTERESTING QUESTION ANON, THANK YOU
DEBUT
First song:
A Perfectly Good Heart - Autumn 2003
Last song:
Should've Said No - August 10, 2006
FEARLESS
First song:
White Horse - December 2006 (if we count the main album)
Come In With The Rain - September 2006 (if we count Fearless Platinum)
That's When/You All Over Me - early 2005 (if we count Fearless TV) The 2005 Vault songs are the most vague but I think that the other two, Don't You and We Were Happy, are for Drew, so written after he left for college in September 2005.
Last song:
Forever & Always - September 22, 2008 (if we count the main album)
Mr. Perfectly Fine - March/May 2009 (if we count Fearless TV)
SPEAK NOW
First song:
Sparks Fly - November 2, 2006
Sparks Fly was technically edited in 2010, so if you think that it shouldn't count, your next bet might be:
If This Was A Movie - April 2009
Last song:
The Story Of Us - June 16, 2010
RED
First song:
Stay Stay Stay - either early 2010 or late 2010
Last song:
I Knew You Were Trouble - June 2, 2012
Technically Trouble began in January 2012, but it was finished on June 2nd. So if you think that it shouldn't count, the next song is:
22 - June 1, 2012
1989
First song:
This Love - October 17, 2012
Last song:
Style - February 19, 2014
REPUTATION
First song:
Gorgeous - September 2 to 19, 2016
Last song:
So It Goes... - September 2017. The song was a last-minute addition to the album and it messed up the tracklist on the reputation magazines. EDIT TO ADD AN EXPLANATION HERE
LOVER
First song:
Daylight - 2017/2018
Last song:
Death By A Thousand Cuts - April 2019
(I'm actually not 100% sure about the Lover timeline and I haven't seen anyone talking about it but Taylor said that Daylight was the first title of the album but she changed it after she wrote Lover, and Lover is also a pretty early song (Taylor posted a quote from the song on Instagram in July 2018) so Daylight could've potentially been written in early 2018 or late 2017)
FOLKLORE
First song:
my tears ricochet - Late 2019
Last song:
the 1/hoax - Late May 2020
EVERMORE
First song:
dorothea - summer 2020, around July or August
Last song:
right where you left me/happiness - November 2020, both written just before the mastering process
MIDNIGHTS
First song:
High Infidelity/Would've Could've Should've - March 2021
Last song:
You're Losing Me - maybe written after Midnights dropped?
I haven't researched Midnights in depth yet (but I actually don't think there's much to research, we can just speculate)
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I saw your tweet about Usogui happening in 2008, if so, on what date did Kaji and Baku meet? Since during the chapter 2 we can see on the horse race ticket it says 06/04/2006. If we assume that they are on the previous day, then Baku met Kaji on April 5, 2006.
oh anon you have insanely good eyes. i reread the first couple chapters trying to see if theres any time indications there n never noticed its right there on the ticket, so thank you for catching this! its kinda blurry but itd be 2006年4(?)6日, right? i cant read japanese i just vaguely know what dates look like so i cant tell what kanji is after the 4, im assuming its for the month
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my 2008 claim comes from 2 places, one (the simplest) is during the air poker gamble its said eba died "10 years ago". we know he died in 1998, so air poker happens in 2008 (and so does everything else since radio tower since we know theres only 1 month between it and drop the handkerchief) but maybe this is supposed to be "almost 10 years/a decade" and the nuance was lost in translation?
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the 2nd place i got it from (and what i first noticed, and ill admit its less precise ence why ill say i "guessed" it happens in 2008) is during the paper labyrinth gambles we can see the whiteboard w dates available for the gamble. uhm i realize this is kind of convoluted to explain why it takes place in X year, but heres the explanation in short
yukiide has a 10 year memory gap that he only woke up from 2 years ago. he wants to fill this gap through this gamble, therefor hes only offering dates FROM this 10 year memory gap. (chapter 83)
the dates range from may 1997 (at the earliest) and december 2006 (at the latest) thats almost a full 10 years length so there IS some wiggle room here but not a lot (chapters 84 and 89 give us the best views of the board)
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SO yukii was unconscious until somewhere around late 2006/early 2007, and that was 2 years ago. so its AT LEAST 2008 in canon. i KNOW this isnt 100% solid proof cause itd mean if he woke up at the earliest on december 24th 2006, labyrinth takes place at the earliest on december 24th 2008? but we know what happens on that date thanks to the Eba death info, and its the protoporos arc! not labyrinth! so lets accept wiggle room into all of these indications ("eba died almost ten years ago", "i woke up roughly 2 years ago", "i was in a coma for about 10 years") i think its still a strong case for protoporos happening in 2008.
one last thing that might be my strongest point, but its out-of story info so i dont like defaulting to "the real world" as the definite truth-holder for fiction. but in this case, in usogui world there is a leap second added to january 1st of whatever year protoporos ends on. in the real world, there was a leap second added to 31st december 2008 (US time, january first 2009 for japan) in usogui its also said "its been 3 years since they last did it" which aligns with 2005 (2006 for japan) in the real world. (aside- protoporos cant end on january 1st 2006 since that ticket is dated to april 2006, no need to check if itd lign up with 2006 as the starting point) all the info about the leap second in chapter 525 aligns with my quick read through of the real world wikipedia page. again its not because it aligns with the real world that it HAS to be the truth (my own webcomic is not in sync with the real world moon phases, it doesnt make it NOT happen in 2023 all of a sudden though) which is why im NOT contesting the 2006 horse track ticket. it says 2006 therefor the story starts in 2006 end of discussion.
but it DOES brings up a super interesting question cause when i talked about this with people we all kind of assumed the story didnt take place in over a year & agreed on the 2008 confirmation with the eba line, but this would make the story span 2 years. when i read usogui again ill pay attention to time more (again) n try to get a coherent-ish timeline out of this seemingly 2 years gap? if anyone else has ideas about where all this time might be coming from you are also so so free to add your own speculation onto this. usoguis too big for me alone to remember everything about it no matter how many times i reread it lol.
though the simple answer is usogui started being published IRL in 2006 so the early chapters use 2006 as the placeholder year (including on the labyrinth whiteboard?) and then sako toshio changed his mind/forgot by the time he got to protoporos and made that 2008 to lign up with the real world leap second. i value what art has to bring to us over what the real world can bring to it so ill reject that notion but other people are free not to care as much as i do
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my doctor who timeline (that took me 3 days to figure out)
17 may 2008: i begin my travels with the 10th doctor and donna in series 4 episode 7 (the unicorn and the wasp). i am only 18 years old. when donna leaves in november 2008, 7 tardis months have passed and 7 real life months have passed
december 2008: the doctor and i travel alone without a 3rd companion. this time period comprises the specials throughout 2009 and up to january 2010. i get to witness his regeneration into the 11th doctor. during this period, 1 tardis year passes and 1 real life year passes
3 april 2010: not counting the little jaunt to see child amy pond (which i presume takes a few days in tardis time), we arrive in series 5 episode 1 (the eleventh hour). we meet amy pond & rory williams. we travel with them for about 4 years in tardis time and 2.5 years in real time. this is changed from the show where the timeline is more like 10 years tardis time and 6 years real life time.
29 september 2012: series 7 episode 5 (the angels take manhattan) is the beginning of my break from the doctor. he goes to be a depressed hermit or something while i am stuck back in the real world for 6-7 months.
30 march 2013: i am back with the doctor. swapping the ponds for modern clara in series 7 episode 6 (the bells of st john). our adventures with clara last about 2 weeks on average and clara comes with us every wednesday. both clara and i witness his regeneration into the 12th doctor. by her departure at the end of series 8 (which i personally changed for my dr) it will have been 3 tardis years for clara but 4 tardis years for me since i remain on the ship even when she leaves. 1.5 real years for the both of us.
december 2014: once again i am traveling alone with the doctor without any extra companions. i begin on the christmas special 2014 (last christmas) and end december 2015 on series 9 episode 12 (hell bent). 1 tardis year has passed and 1 real year has passed.
december 2015: i shift to another dr because this one has worn itself out
final age tally:
started traveling: i am 18 years 5 months old in may 2008
1st return to earth: i am 24 years old in september 2012
earth departure in 2013: i am 24.5 years old in march 2013
2nd/final return to earth: i am 29.5 years old in december 2015
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Batman in Television:
Batman (1966)
Marsha, Queen of Diamonds script (Final)
The Ogg Couple (Final)
The Astrologer (First Draft)
That Darned Catwoman (First Draft)
The Purrfect Crime (First Draft)
The Joker's Utility Belt (First Draft)
The Joker is Wild (Revised Draft)
Batman Meets His Match (First Draft)
The Phantom Pharaoh (Revised Draft)
Funny Feline Felonies (Treatment, First Draft, Final)
Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995)
Batman: The Animated Series - Writers Bible' Guidelines
Batman: The Animated Series 1x09 - Pretty Poison
Batman: The Animated Series 1x25 - The Cape and-Cowl Conspiracy
Batman: The Animated Series 1x42 - Joker's Wild
The New Batman Adventures 2x06 - Legends Of The Dark Knight
The New Batman Adventures 2x11 - Mad Love
Gotham (2014-2019)
Pilot (2nd Network Draft)
Gotham Knights (2023)
Pilot (Pre-Production Draft)
Batman in Film:
Batman (1989)
Outline + multiple drafts (Find Fast: "Control + F" pdf)
Batman Returns (1992)
Screenplay (1 August 1991)
Batman - Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
Screenplay (Final Draft)
Batman Forever (1995)
Screenplay (Second Draft)
Batman & Robin (1997)
Screenplay (Second Draft)
Catwoman (2004)
Screenplay (11 February 2003; Second Draft Polish)
Batman Begins (2005)
Screenplay (For Your Consideration)
The Dark Knight (2008)
Screenplay (For Your Consideration)
Joker (2019)
Screenplay (13 April 2018)
Screenplay (1 December 2018; Final Shooting Script)
The Batman (2022)
Screenplay (For Your Consideration)
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Tom Bukovac (born December 20, 1968) is an American session musician and producer. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in nearby Willowick, Ohio. He has been a Nashville-based musician since 1992.[1] He previously owned 2nd Gear, a used music consignment shop in South Nashville.[2]
Tom Bukovac
Tom Bukovac at Wacken Open Air with Ann Wilson 2022Background informationAlso known as
Uncle Larry
Session Man
Starship Trooper
Your Sagittarius Buddy from Cleveland
Little Tommy (6'3")
Larry
Mountain Larry
BornDecember 20, 1968 (age 55) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.Occupation(s)
Musician
producer
Instrument(s)
Guitar
Years active1980s–present
Tom Bukovac (born December 20, 1968) is an American session musician and producer. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in nearby Willowick, Ohio. He has been a Nashville-based musician since 1992.[1] He previously owned 2nd Gear, a used music consignment shop in South Nashville.[2]
Career[edit]
Bukovac began playing guitar at age eight, and performed his first shows at age thirteen at his widowed mother's bar, The Surfside Lounge, in Eastlake, Ohio. He moved to Nashville in 1992 to pursue a career as a guitarist.[1]
Bukovac has played on over 1200 albums,[1] including projects by Dan Auerbach and The Black Keys, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Ann Wilson, The Struts, Steven Tyler, Stevie Nicks, Bob Seger, John Oates, Joan Osborne, Vince Gill, Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Hank Williams Jr., Sheryl Crow, Don Henley, Carrie Underwood, Richard Marx, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Willie Nelson, Martina McBride, Faith Hill, Kenny Loggins, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, LeAnn Rimes, Florida Georgia Line, Lionel Richie, among many others.[3]
Bukovac has toured with Ann Wilson (2022 - Fierce Bliss Tour), Joe Walsh (2017) – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 40th Anniversary Tour[4]); Vince Gill (2016); John Fogerty; Faith Hill; Trigger Hippy; Wynonna Judd; Tanya Tucker, and others.[5] Bukovac is currently a member of The Jim Irsay band.
Bukovac has also won the Academy Of Country Music guitar player of the year award four times – 2008, 2010, 2016, and 2021.
Played on Blake's songs
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WWE OC (FANFIC/AU)
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Real Name: Cassandra Alice Brown
Ring Name(s): Cassie (formerly; 2008-2010), Cassie Brown (currently; 2010-present)
Nickname(s): Cass (real life), The Mess, The Bad Bitch (formerly), The Bitch Queen (formerly), Miss Brown, Mrs Boxer
Born: April 16th, 1989 (age 34)
Hometown: Wichita, Kansas
Billed From: Wichita, Kansas
Height/Weight: 5’4/130 lbs
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Family:
Wendy Brown (mother)
Felix Brown (father)
Dolores Colón (maternal cousin)
Hunter Matthews (cousin; Dolores’ son)
Mr & Mrs. Colón (aunt & uncle) *Her aunt is her father’s sister*
Sexuality: Pansexual
Romantic Interest(s): Mike Boxer (husband; married June 2016), Cody Rhodes (on screen/tv only; 2012-2013)
Children: Gwendolyn Eve Brown (daughter; born August 18th, 2018; 6 years old), Parker Jay Brown (son; born July 11, 2022; 2 years old)
Companies/Promotions: ECW (July 8, 2008-February 7, 2010), WWE: Raw (February 8, 2010-May 13, 2012), WWE (May 14, 2012-January 1, 2014), WWE: Raw (January 6, 2014-February 7, 2016), WWE: Smackdown (February 8, 2016-November 13, 2017), WWE: Raw (October 29, 2018-October 9, 2020), WWE: Smackdown (October 16, 2020-July 2, 2021), WWE: Raw (July 5, 2021-present)
Face/Heel Turns: Face (July 8, 2008-February 13, 2011), Heel (February 14, 2011-July 14, 2013), Face (July 15, 2013-February 1, 2015), Heel (February 2, 2015-February 5, 2017), Face (February 6, 2017-December 1, 2019), Heel (December 2, 2019-April 23, 2023), Face (April 24, 2023-present)
Theme Songs:
First Theme: (ECW; 2008-2010)
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Second Theme: (2010-2012)
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Third Theme: (2012-2016)
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Fourth Theme: (2016-2019)
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Fifth Theme: (2019-2023)
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Starts at 35 seconds into video
Sixth Theme: (2023-present)
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Starts at 40 seconds into video
Theme when with The Hashtag Squad: (2011-2020)
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Tag Teams/Stables: Messy Rhodes (with Cody Rhodes; 2012-2013), The Hashtag Squad (with Kelly Kelly and Megan Foster; 2011-2012), The Hashtag Squad (with Megan Foster; 2012-2020), Dark Angels (with Liv Morgan; 2021-2022), The Gold Stars (with Rosalie; 2023-2024)
Finisher Moves:
Messysault (Diving Corkscrew Moonsault)
Tangled Lock (Armbar & Leg Lock Combo)
Feast Your Eyes (at ringside/sometimes in ring)
Signature Moves:
The Messy Ending (Fairy Tale Ending)
Cass Kick (Superkick)
Spinning Cass Kick (Spin Kick)
The Mess Attack (Rack Attack 2.0)
Submission Moves: The Messy Arch (Kneeling Cloverleaf), Sleeper Hold, Cattle Mutilation, Cobra Clutch, Muta Lock
Titles Won:
Divas Championship: (Raw 12/3/12 from Eve after hitting her with a Moonsault and pinning her) Held for: 43 days (lost to Kaitlyn at Raw January 14, 2013 after Kaitlyn hit her with a spear and pinned her) *1st reign*
Divas Championship: (Hell In A Cell October 26, 2014 against AJ Lee and Paige; won by making AJ submit to Tangled Lock) Held for: 29 days (lost to Nikki Bella at Survivor Series 11/23/14 when Nikki hit her with the Rack Attack and pinned her) *2nd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Wrestlemania April 5, 2020 against Tasha Marie; won after hitting Tasha with a chair given to her by Megan and hitting her with the Messysault before pinning her) Held for: 106 days (lost to Stella Venus at Extreme Rules July 19, 2020 in a triple threat match against Venus & Kairi Sane; Stella hits the Hot Mess Attack on her and pins her winning the title) *1st reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Hell In A Cell October 25, 2020 against Lana & Carmella; won when she made both Lana and Carmella tap to the Tangled Lock) Held for: 120 days (lost to Charlotte Flair at Elimination Chamber February 21, 2021 when Charlotte made her tap to the Figure 8) *2nd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Extreme Rules September 26, 2021 after cashing in her MITB contract on Alexa Bliss and hitting the Messysault pinning Bliss) Held for: 37 days (relinquished title due to 2nd pregnancy on November 1, 2021) *3rd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Wrestlemania 39 April 2, 2023 against Tasha Marie; she was able to hit Tasha with the Messysault after stopping Tasha from hitting her with a chair. She then pinned Tasha and won the title) Held for 372 days (lost to Rosalie at Wrestlemania 40: April 7, 2024 after being hit with the Rose Bomb three times and getting pinned) *4th reign*
Other Accomplishments:
2013 Slammy Award - Diva of the Year
WWE Tag Team of The Year (2015 with Megan Foster)
WWE Ms. Money In The Bank (2021)
Medical Conditions/Injuries:
Head Concussion (two times in her career)
Broken Nose
Fractured Knee
Whiplash
Busted Lip
Managers: Kelly Kelly, Megan Foster, Rosalie
Has Managed: Kelly Kelly, Megan Foster, Cody Rhodes, Rosalie, Liv Morgan
Friends:
Megan Foster
Liv Morgan
Barbie Blank/Kelly Kelly
Cody Rhodes
Becky Lynch (off screen)
Tasha Marie (off screen)
Stella Venus (off screen)
Rosalie
Randy Orton (off screen)
CM Punk (off screen)
AJ Lee (off screen)
Paige/Saraya (off screen)
Roman Reigns (off screen)
Seth Rollins (off screen)
Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose (off screen)
Triple H
Stephanie McMahon
Shane McMahon (off screen)
Shawn Michaels
Rhea Ripley (off screen)
Finn Bálor (off screen)
Dominik Mysterio (off screen)
Damien Priest (off screen)
JD McDonagh (off screen)
Jey Uso
Jimmy Uso (off screen)
Nikki Bella
Brie Bella
Naomi/Trinity
Alicia Fox
John Cena
The Rock/Dwayne Johnson
Bayley (off screen)
Dakota Kai (off screen)
Iyo Sky (off screen)
Kairi Sane (off screen)
Asuka (off screen)
Austin Theory (off screen)
Trained By:
Matt Bloom
Shawn Michaels
Triple H
Beth Phoenix
Lita
WWE Idol(s):
Chyna
Rey Mysterio
Lita
Trish Stratus
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Victoria
Ivory
Facts:
Cassie is really good friends with Bebe Rexha and her “The Mess” and “The Bad Bitch” gimmicks are based on Bebe’s songs
Bebe Rexha let Cassie used the I’m A Mess song as her theme two years before the song actually came out
Cassie grew up watching WWE with her father and met her favorite wrestler and idol Lita when she was 13. She also met Victoria, Edge, Rey Mysterio, and Eddie Guerrero when she was young
Her signature colors are purple, black, and white. She also always wears a flower or flower crown on her head during her entrances. The flower is usually purple or black and she sometimes gives someone in the audience her flower (like how Cody Rhodes gives his weight belt to someone)
She always has a big Wrestlemania entrance every year
She has wrestled both men and women in her career
She was in gymnastics and karate when she was young. She also was in cheerleading in high school
Her and her husband Mike owned a golden retriever named Nala who died in April of 2024 (she was 10 years old). They also own a 5 year old german shepherd named Bear as well many farm animals such as chickens, chicks, goats, cows, horses, and a pig
Social Medias: cassiebrownwwe (Instagram), thecassiebrown (Twitter), misscassiebrown (TikTok), Cassie and Mike (YouTube) *These aren’t real so don’t look for them*
*Note: Tasha, Stella, Dolores, Megan, Mike, and Rosalie are OCs as well. I will make an info card for them soon as well*
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What are the dates of Death for each character?
(Month/Day/Year)
Principal Bump: January 31st, 1863 Eda Clawthorne: October 28th, 1929 Lilith Clawthorne: November 30th, 1932 Raine Whispers: June 15, 1938 Jerbo: December 7, 1940 Alador Blight: January 22, 1944 Hooty: April 1, 1952 Hunter, Willow Park & Odalia Blight: June 2nd, 1955 Viney: February 14th, 1965 Matt Thoumule: July 2nd, 1972 Gus Porter: September 1st, 1977 Edric Blight: October 8th, 1979 Skara: October 15, 1981 Cat: April 7, 1983 Amity Wright: November 26th, 1985 Amelia: November 1st, 1987 Boscha: March 31, 1989 Moon Girl: December 17th, 1990 The Collector: May 18th, 1998 Emira Blight: April 30th, 2001 Bria: April 1, 2003 Gavin: March 26th, 2005 Angmar: May 17th, 2008
And for Luz? Well....Let's not spoil anything, YET...
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TIMELINE - MARS GAFFNEY
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Below is an in-depth timeline of Mars Gaffney's life from birth (February 28, 1973) until now (beginning of August 2023).
Please be aware of trigger warnings under the cut.
TW // Murder, Violence, Weapons Mention, Cancer, Death.
BORN: February 28, 1973
Born in London, England to Agyei and Mariam Gbedema - immigrants from Ghana. Agyei and Mariam changed their last name to 'Gaffney' before Mars was born in an effort to have more opportunities in England. Mars is the 2nd child- Older brother Silas was born in 1966.
May 1979 - Younger sister Ashana Gaffney is born.
February 1981 - Youngest brother Benji Gaffney is born.
Gaffney family moves a few times in London because of Agyei's job in sales.
October 1985 - After Silas attends university for 1 year, he drops out due to poor grades (and poor choices). Parents are incredibly disappointed.
1986 - At 13, Mars is enrolled into special study groups to get into advanced placement classes- without his knowledge. He is forced to attend.
April 1991 - At 18, Mars gets into all colleges he applies to. He decides on University of West London, studying Architectural Design with a minor in Business.
January 1993 - Accepted into a specialized research group for 'Architecture, Construction, and Urban Study' as one of the very few undergrads.
July 1994 - After graduating, Mars is pestered by family to continue his education. He applies to grad programs.
April 1995 - With various glowing letters of recommendation, Mars gets into Brown University. He leaves London for the first time to attend.
1996 - His time at Brown is short-lived, as he's recruited for specialized projects in NYC. Mars moves there, a fish out of water, and sees the riots and beginnings of the Brotherhood.
Late 1996 - Over a few drinks, Mars has a conversation with Christian. He decides to begin working with him, seeing if any of his own work can be of use.
1997 - Mars is given a more official role in an architecture firm in Manhattan. Moving there from Queens, he and Christian have an understanding that he will be keeping an eye on things in this area.
January 1st, 2000 - Mars kisses a male coworker at a New Years party.
March 2002 - Mars is given his official role as a regional manager of West Manhattan, after coming up with a way to smuggle in drugs through construction materials.
May 2002 - Shortly after taking on this major role, Mars is forced to punish his first Brotherhood member for a serious misstep in shipping materials. This fucks with his head a bit.
2005 - Drug trafficking is stopped and Mars takes on the huge task of working with his multiple connections to begin changing their inventory and ending other working relationships on good terms. His architecture work suffers.
2006 - Mars kills for the first time, murdering another Brotherhood member after multiple infractions.
2008 - His first major project designed by him is completed in Manhattan. His cohorts encourage him to open his own firm.
2010 - Mars gets shot while taking care of a hit that wasn't completed by his team. Ends up fine, now has a shoulder scar.
Early 2012 - Signs the paperwork for his own firm, moving to a beautiful office deeper in West Manhattan and beginning to take clients.
December 2012 - At a Christmas party, Mars meets Lara Culford, an intelligent and outgoing friend of a friend.
February 2013 - Lara and Mars officially start dating.
August 2016 - Mars and Lara's wedding.
2018 - With Brotherhood leader & friend Christian murdered by police, Mars is incensed. He begins to put himself fully into his Brotherhood work. He and Lara become farther apart.
2019 - Lara is diagnosed with breast cancer. Mars realizes he has to step up and take care of her.
2020 - Another building designed by Mars is complete in Manhattan. A huge opening party is held. Mars has to leave early because Lara isn't feeling well.
Late 2020 - Lara passes away after a long residence in the hospital.
2021 on - Mars takes on far more responsibility within the Brotherhood. He doesn't care about getting his hands dirty- he takes the reins on more matters, and puts himself fully into his architecture and Brotherhood work. He is more of a leader now than he ever was.
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