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916: A Return to Salem's Lot [1987]
Don't let his mother find out.
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905: Christine [1983]
God, I hate rock 'n' roll.
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Christine (1983) dir. John Carpenter
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904: The Dead Zone [1983]
I love you.
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The ENTIRE Story of Greek Mythology Explained | Best Greek Mythology Documentary
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Greek Mythology and the Greek Gods have had a profound impact on the world, with the tales of Zeus, Pandora’s Box, Prometheus, Icarus, Medusa, Orpheus, King Midas, Sisyphus, Narcissus, Perseus, The 12 Labours of Hercules, Jason and the Argonauts, Theseus, The Trojan War, The Odyssey, and many more having spread to every corner of the globe.
From the very beginnings of Chaos to the adventures of Odysseus, this video takes you through, in chronological order, the entire story of Greek Mythology. No stone is left unturned, with every Greek God from Zeus to Hades and every Hero from Hercules to Achilles having their share of the limelight.
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📽 Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
CHAPTER 1:
Out of Chaos 1:28
Prometheus 5:45
Pandora's Box 8:15
The Great Flood 10:22
CHAPTER 2:
The Gods 15:37
- ZEUS 15:58
Europa 19:09
- HERA 21:05
Io 21:40
Leto 23:56
Niobe 25:18
- APOLLO 26:45
The Oracle of Delphi 27:18
Daphne 27:43
Asclepius 29:57
- ARTEMIS 30:41
- POSEIDON 31:30
- ATHENA 32:47
Arachne 34:10
- APHRODITE 35:38
Narcissus 36:15
Pygmalion’s Statue 38:12
Eros and Psyche 40:28
- HEPHAESTUS 44:43
- ARES 46:12
Eos and Tithonus 47:06
- HERMES 49:36
Pan 50:11
- DIONYSUS 52:12
King Midas 53:01
- DEMETER 54:52
Persephone 55:11
- HADES 56:55
The Three Places of Souls 58:31
Sisyphus 1:01:21
Places of the Underworld 1:01:47
Orpheus 1:03:47
CHAPTER 3:
The Age of Heroes 1:05:53
- THE HOUSE OF CADMUS 1:06:26
Oedipus 1:11:35
- PERSEUS 1:16:47
Medusa 1:18:55
The Gorgon's Head 1:20:45
Andromeda 1:22:17
The Prophecy Fulfilled 1:23:22
- THE 12 LABOURS OF HERCULES 1:26:26
Youth & the Madness of Hercules 1:28:47
Labour 1: The Nemean Lion 1:32:19
Labour 2: The Lernaean Hydra 1:35:04
Labour 3: The Cerynean Hind 1:37:32
Labour 4: The Erymanthian Boar 1:38:17
Labour 5: The Augean Stables 1:41:48
Labour 6: The Stymphalian birds 1:44:06
Labour 7: The Cretan Bull 1:45:07
Labour 8: The Mares of Diomedes 1:47:06
Labour 9: The Girdle of Hippolyta 1:48:48
Labour 10: The Cattle of Geryon 1:50:50
Labour 11: The Apples of the Hesperides 1:52:15
Labour 12: The Capture of Cerberus 1:55:40
The Death of Hercules 1:57:18
Bellerophon 2:01:44
- JASON AND THE ARGONAUTES 2:03:17
The Argonautes 2:05:41
The Voyage Begins 2:07:48
The Golden Fleece 2:10:30
The Journey Home 2:12:06
The Sirens 2:13:28
The Fate of King Pelias 2:15:54
Medea 2:17:32
- THESEUS 2:20:10
Icarus 2:27:32
- THE CALYDONIAN BOAR HUNT 2:29:16
Atalanta 2:32:10
The Footrace of Atalanta 2:36:12
- THE TROJAN WAR 2:38:48
The Suitors of Helen 2:40:57
The Judgment of Paris 2:42:52
The Greeks Assemble 2:4610
Achilles 2:47:35
Trojan Allies 2:49:35
The War Begins (Start of the Iliad) 2:51:14
The Tenth Year of War 2:53:37
The Death of Hector 2:55:20
The Trojan Horse 2:57:53
The Fall of Troy 3:01:02
- ORESTES 3:02:42
- THE ODYSSEY 3:04:50
The Cyclops 3:05:50
Aeolus 3:09:07
The Laestrygonians 3:10:39
Circe 3:11:19
The Underworld 3:13:31
The Sirens 3:14:20
Scylla and Charybdis 3:15:47
The Cattle of the Sun 3:16:57
Calypso 3:18:33
The Phaeacians 3:20:04
The Suitors 3:22:52
- THE AGE OF IRON 3:27:48
📚 Sources:
Classical Mythology, by Mark Morford, Robert Lenardon and Michael Sham
Greek Mythology, by Katerina Servi
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, by Edith Hamilton
Apollodorus - The Library of Greek Mythology, translated by Robin Hard
The Greek Myths Vol 1&2, By Robert Graves
Heroes, by Stephen Fry
The Argonautica, by Apollonius of Rhodes, translated by Richard Hunter
The Iliad, translated by Martin Hammond
Troy, by Stephen Fry
The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson
The Aeneid, translated by David West
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Egyptian Gods Explained In 13 Minutes:
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Norse Mythology Explained In 15 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oxzm...
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40 Fanfic Q’s Answered
the server wants answers, and they want them now!!! from this post
1. Describe your comfort zone—a typical you-fic.
Smut and pining all the way. Also, falling in love via laughing
2. Is there a trope you’ve yet to try your hand at, but really want to?
Eh...I don’t think so, I’m always 100% self-indulgent, so what u see is what I want
3. Is there a trope you wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole?
Anything that has to do w mega sadness, I just Don’t. I can’t write anything sad, and if I do, there’s certainly gonna be A Lot of comfort afterwards
4. How many fic ideas are you nurturing right now? Care to share one of them?
I have 91 wips, motherfuckers!!! My latest wip is a daddy month fic!
5. Share one of your strengths.
I think, since I’ve been trying to be sparser in my words, I’ve been able to better emphasize what isn’t being said
6. Share one of your weaknesses.
No action scenes from me are ever good, lmao
7. Share a snippet from one of your favorite pieces of prose you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
It was late at night, when he started to cry.
He didn't want to cry, but he did.
It's been years since he's last let himself feel, or was it since he was last allowed to feel?
He choked on his sobs, uncomfortable with his tears. He's forgotten how to properly cry. His entire body is shaking, and the connections between flesh and wire hurts.
He stops crying. He starts crying again.
This continues for another few minutes, until he feels as if he can't possibly have any more tears.
He wipes his face, pulls the covers up to his chin, and falls asleep.
(from Twilight on the Sea) I really like this bcus I don’t think I’ve ever really typed out crying in this way, n I tried to make it feel like it was a lot
8. Share a snippet from one of your favorite dialogue scenes you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
Cass was quiet for a moment. “... you know what? Maybe I’ll just go up there and surprise you.”
“If you do, then you already ruined the surprise, haven’t you?”
“Eh, I dunno about that. Seeing my beautiful face is a shock for many people.”
“Oh, I’m sure of it.”
“Hey, Koda? I don’t know about you, but it’s really late here.”
“Really?” Koda asks, then remembers that time zones exist. “Oh crap, what time is it over there?”
“It’s midnight. What about you?”
“It’s eight o’clock. Only four hours difference?”
“Oh hey, that’s not so bad.”
“It reduces our time,” Koda said, a bit whining.
“Not if I have anything to say about it.”
“What are you going to do? Move here? Send for me?”
“You’ll see.”
(from Together) This was a gift for one my best friends on here, @suncatchr , and it’s about his ocs!!! I love this a lot bcus while it’s a soulmate au, it’s not ur average soulmate au, and I tried making it as original as possible! And this blurb, I just wanted them to effuse so much love w/o having to say love...cries
9. Which fic has been the hardest to write?
If this is by posted fics, then I remember writing Look What You’ve Done to Me was very very difficult, bcus, since it’s also a gift, for @daniel-bryan , I wanted to write it Good, n since my buddy usually wrote from the love interest’s pov, I felt a weird pressure to write Daniel Bryan’s pov as good as I could
10. Which fic has been the easiest to write?
2 of my fics in Spanish!!! My oc centric one, Rayos y Centellas, and my shyan one, oye cariño, solo pienso en ti ! Turns out writing in ur native tongue makes everything easier
11. Is writing your passion or just a fun hobby?
It’s a very passionate hobby!!! I just!!! try to pour all of my love into everything I write!!!
12. Is there an episode above all others that inspires you just a little bit more?
I’m not sure!!! I just watch movies n quietly scream to my gay lonesome bcus No One Ever Watches Movies ;-;
13. What’s the best writing advice you’ve ever come across?
To just keep writing n not stop for details or forgotten lore, bcus it’s important to write down what’s firing u up Right Now. Of course, it’s very difficult following that ;;-;;
14. What’s the worst writing advice you’ve ever come across?
“No adverbs!” “No ‘said’!” “It has to make grammatical sense!” sometimes things Need those
15. If you could choose one of your fics to be filmed, which would you choose?
Was gonna say my rewrite of the end of The Rover, but actually, my SPN fic Ube . Shit was peak inspired
16. If you only could write one pairing for the rest of your life, which pairing would it be?
Eridirk (Eridan Ampora/Dirk Strider from Homestuck) all the way. The one otp that’s stayed thru thick n thin <3
17. Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?
A little mix of both, and tbh it depends on the fic, but I tend to write chronologically
18. Do you use any tools, like worksheets or outlines?
I’ve started bullet pointing my ideas out before writing my fics, and so far, it’s been helping me be more streamlined n get my things written out faster n clearer!
19. Stephen King once said that his muse is a man who lives in the basement. Do you have a muse?
Is the need for representation in all the niche movies I keep watching a muse?
20. Describe your perfect writing conditions.
In my dark room, w music blasting from my laptop, the TV w a soft hum, I have the perfect playlist to get the mood right, curled up in my blankies, n my plushie Sweet Pea by my side
21. How many times do you usually revise your fic/chapter before posting?
Zero, we rely on autocorrect & editing while typing and die like men
22. Choose a passage from one of your earlier fics and edit it into your current writing style. (Person sending the ask is free to make suggestions).
YOU DON’T SEEM SCARED.
Del Rio shrugs. “Working as a cop, it makes you numb to some things. It’s good, it lets you react to things as you should, and not how you’d want to.”
YOU SOUND SAD ABOUT THAT.
He makes a noncommittal noise. “It is what it is.” He eats another spoonful of his ice cream, then gets a thought.
“Can you show up?”
HOW SO?
“Can you,” he tries, waving his spoon around, “Manifest?”
I DON’T KNOW. I’LL TRY.
“I’m sure you’ll do just fine,” Del Rio assures, and he can feel the air around him smile. The...world, he thinks, around him shifts just slightly, and there seems to be a chink in the armor for a moment before it goes away, as if someone had wiped the glass clear. He realizes that this is her, trying to show up in a physical form, step out of the phone.
He doesn’t know where to look, but then his confusion wanes when a butterfly shows up, fluttering towards him. It lands near his phone, skitters a bit, flaps its wings.
“Lucy?” he asks, transfixed on the butterfly. Its orange wings are bright under the sunlight.
I THOUGHT I’D TRY SMALL, FOR MY FIRST TRIAL.
“Well, you certainly nailed it.” He smiled warmly at the butterfly, and he had the crazy notion that it smiled back at him.
(adapted from The Policeman , the first fic I posted!)
23. If you were to revise one of your older fics from start to finish, which would it be and why?
Yeah, probably The Policeman lmao, I remember it today n I cringe a little at the very obvious refs to other fandoms I made. Despite that, it continues being one of my best hits!
24. Have you ever deleted one of your published fics?
Never
25. What do you look for in a beta?
I’m just thankful to have gotten a beta in general in life at all
26. Do you beta yourself? If so, what kind of beta are you?
I beta’ed once, and since English is my 2nd language, I pointed out syntax confusion, typos, n continuity errors
27. How do you feel about collaborations?
Can be done, it’s just that I am frightened. Tried doing that, it fell thru, n the new thing that came up, I still have to hold up my end of the bargain ;;-;;
28. Share three of your favorite fic writers and why you like them so much.
cries omg ok so!!! Chancy_Lurking ( @lurkerviolin ) is one of my faves, n we’ve become friends, n their Felix+ Sense8 series is the reason for it all, and u know it’s good if it managed to make a friendship that’s last its good while, and also they’re so nice, and we vibe so well!!! thegoatz ( @daniel-bryan ) is also now one of my bestest friends ever, and I wuv him so much, he is such a good kid, n he’s so enthusiastic about writing, and I hope that spark never goes out!!! And adamwhatareyouevendoing ( @skatingthinandice ) bcus she’s doing a rewrite of The Last Kingdom where it’s all gay where it should be and vnjkdfsnvkd God, what a wonderful friend!!!
29. If you could write the sequel (or prequel) to any fic out there not written by yourself, which would you choose?
I actually technically am working on a sequel to @rettaroo ‘s A New Kind of Touch ! Another promise I have to hold up eventually ;;;-;;;
30. Do you accept prompts?
Sure!
31. Do you take liberties with canon or are you very strict about your fic being canon compliant?
I try to follow canon as much as I possibly can!
32. How do you feel about smut?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
33. How do you feel about crack?
Eh, it’s alright. I don’t normally look for it, so I don’t really have a solid opinion on it
34. What are your thoughts on non-con and dub-con?
I don’t want to read it, but I have so far encountered it twice very amicably: once here in a ficlet, and another in a longer fic on AO3, and they were both very good
35. Would you ever kill off a canon character?
Probably not, I don’t like sad things!
36. Which is your favorite site to post fic?
AO3! I’m RedLlamas on it!
37. Talk about your current wips.
Lmao which one. The one I’m currently working on is an impregnation kink turned “oh no I actually do wanna have a family” feelings fic!
38. Talk about a review that made your day.
Gonna be real w u, the best comments I’ve gotten have mainly been from my friends, who either write a paragraph or two going into detail of the fic, or just send a one sentence comment that’s just “screams!” I’ve gotten very few paragraphs from other people, n they’re always so!!!
My friends are the realest :’)
39. Do you ever get rude reviews and how do you deal with them?
The perks of being a rarepair writer is that the only people who read my fics are the ones actively looking for content!!! And they can’t complain about my work because No One Else Is Writing For It!!!!!!
40. Write an alternative ending to [insert fic title] (or just the summary of one).
All my fics are masterpieces, so I’ll do a summary change! For don’t you just know (exactly what they’re thinking?)
Dakota finds himself in unexpected heartbreak, and the universe decides to bring him in the direction of a night club with a dancer with stars on his skin.
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900: The Shining [1980]
Mommy.
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SHELLEY DUVALL as WENDY TORRANCE
THE SHINING (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
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In 2017, I read a total of (drumroll please) 102 books and 42,167 pages.
I’d have to say that the best new book was A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara, followed by Untouchable by Scott O’Connor. Thanks, people who recommended ‘em to me!
Let’s see if I can read even more next year!
Under the readmore is every book in chronological order (I wouldn’t post the list normally because that’d just be cruel):
1. Symbiont - Mira Grant (518 pages)
2. Brave New Worlds - edited by John Joseph Adams (512 pages)
3. Chimera - Mira Grant (486)
4. The Living Dead - edited by John Joseph Adams (485)
5. The Book of Cthulhu - edited by Ross E. Lockhart (523)
6. Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett (355)
7. Reaper Man - Terry Pratchett (353)
8. Witches Abroad - Terry Pratchett (350)
9. Men at Arms - Terry Pratchett (377)
10. Soul Music - Terry Pratchett (373)
11. Feet of Clay - Terry Pratchett (392)
12. Lords and Ladies - Terry Pratchett (374)
13. Hogfather - Terry Pratchett (354)
14. The Fifth Elephant - Terry Pratchett (370)
15. Thief of Time - Terry Pratchett (420 pages)
16. Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn (252)
17. Revival - Stephen King (403 pages)
18. The Shining - Stephen King (464)
19. The Drawing of The Three - Stephen King (463)
20. The Waste Lands - Stephen King (588 pages)
21. Wolves of the Calla - Stephen King (925)
22. Apt Pupil - Stephen King (182 pages)
23. Everything’s Eventual - Stephen King (459)
24. Rose Madder - Stephen King (479 pages)
25. Desperation - Stephen King (547)
26. Dark Places - Gillian Flynn (345)
27. Books of Blood (Volumes One to Three) - Clive Barker (507)
28. Change of Address - Jordan S. Brock (243)
29. Skeleton Crew - Stephen King (533 pages)
30. The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern (512)
31. Heart-Shaped Box - Joe Hill (376 pages)
32. Horrorstör - Grady Hendrix (243)
33. Good Omens - Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (369)
34. Sliver - Ira Levin (261)
35. This Perfect Day - Ira Levin (317 pages)
36. Monstrous Regiment - Terry Pratchett (389 pages)
37. Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman (370)
38. Untouchable - Scott O’Connor (381 pages)
39. Bag of Bones - Stephen King (732 pages)
40. The Croning - Laird Barron (245)
41. The Dead of Summer - Camilla Way (201)
42. Dolores Claiborne - Stephen King (372)
43. Gerald’s Game - Stephen King (445)
44. Exquisite Corpse - Poppy Z. Brite (240 pages)
45. A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihara (814 pages)
46. Misery - Stephen King (338)
47. Deranged - Harold Schechter (239)
48. The Collector - John Fowles (305 pages)
49. The Green Mile - Stephen King (536)
50. The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters (510)
51. Geek Love - Katherine Dunn (345 pages)
52. Giovanni’s Room - James Baldwin (169 pages)
53. The Horror Hall of Fame: The Stoker Winners - Edited by Joe R. Lansdale (336 pages)
54. Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King (516 pages)
55. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21 - edited by Stephen Jones (308)
56. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 23 - edited by Stephen Jones (423 pages of stories)
57. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 23 - edited by Stephen Jones (377)
58. The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All - Laird Barron (276 pages)
59. The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat - Oliver Sacks (243)
60. Naked - David Sedaris (291)
61. Me Talk Pretty One Day - David Sedaris (272 pages)
62. Dry - Augusten Burroughs (293 pages)
63. Occultation - Laird Barron (245)
64. The Monster Show - David J. Skal (402 pages)
65. The Stand - Stephen King (1141 pages)
66. Firestarter - Stephen King (566 pages)
67. 11/22/63 - Stephen King (842)
68. 1984 - George Orwell (308 pages)
69. Wormwood - Poppy Z Brite (225 pages)
70. Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson (468 pages)
71. Lost Souls - Poppy Z Brite (355)
72. Survivor - Chuck Palahniuk (289 pages)
73. Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay (288 pages)
74. Bestial - Harold Schechter (340 pages)
75. The Red Tree - Caitlín R. Kiernan (371 pages)
76. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams (216 pages)
77. The Paying Guests - Sarah Waters (571 pages)
78. Strange Weather - Joe Hill (432 pages)
79. The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories By Women - edited by Marie O’Regan (489 pages)
80. The Fireman - Joe Hill (752 pages)
81. Parasite - Mira Grant (517 pages)
82. Symbiont - Mira Grant ( 518 pages)
83. Chimera - Mira Grant (488 pages)
84. Welcome to Night Vale - Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor (401 pages)
85. It Devours! - Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor (347 pages)
86. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe - Douglas Adams (245 pages)
87. Life, the Universe, and Everything - Douglas Adams (232 pages)
88. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish - Douglas Adams (214 pages)
89. The Devil’s Gentleman - Harold Schechter (447 pages)
90. NOS4A2 - Joe Hill (692 pages)
91. Feed - Mira Grant (571 pages)
92. Deadline - Mira Grant (608)
93. Blackout - Mira Grant (634 pages)
94. Feedback - Mira Grant (469 pages)
95. A Wolf at the Table - Augusten Burroughs (251 pages)
96. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & And Other Lessons from the Crematory - Caitlin Doughty (254 pages)
97. Madness - Marya Hornbacher (299 pages)
98. The Coffin Dancer - Jeffrey Deaver (532 pages)
99. The Bone Collector - Jeffrey Deaver (510 pages)
100.Dearly Devoted Dexter - Jeff Lindsay (296 pages)
101.Dexter in the Dark - Jeff Lindsay (376 pages)
102.Dexter by Design - Jeff Lindsay (285 pages)
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@JustinWelby @ELCABishopEaton @TurnbullMalcolm: #game for #christmasatlent and #lentatchristmas? RT! #GodsTinyDancer #godwithus
Inasmuch as Empire reads these past weeks the last discourses of Christ before he faced Ultimate Martyrdom for His Commondominion, and inasmuch too as Empire continually slanders Christ with each holiday they hurdle on us, Ka Angel and I would like to invite this Empire to take a full-length dare of reading the account of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Christ all through their Baal Festival season, and in turn read account of Christ's Birth and Childhood during their 2018 Kill Jesus Season. You are all the more summoned to take these set of readings that we're going to give you as replacement readings instead in your services as well as topics in your broadcast programs (Isaiah 42). You are likewise commanded to also take these as study texts for personal, family and group devotionals (Isaiah 43). Love a challenge, right? We already had enough of 3-year cycles, Empire. Think of us helping you at least. (Matthew 5-6) Also the texts are arranged as chronologically as we could, based on your liturgical calendar, as well as from the Central Archives, which you always have in full via request unto your fellow Empire churches. Tell us continually how using this set fared with you. If you have queries about this, just tell us. Repost this kindly please. Remember you already had related your Easter to Christmas so hopefully you will not backslide from your claims. (Lamentations 3) You know what happens when you do. Perhaps you fear of being exposed? When did judgement became seasonal, occasional theme? Does not judgement knows no season? Tear us up, we're ready to die. Judge us as you claim you do when at same time orders us to judge not. God judges you in turn to be no longer His stewards. You better admitted it. Better prepare!
December 3, 2017 (Advent 1st Sunday) THEME: LENT 1ST SUNDAY OT- 1 Chronicles 29:1-30 P- Psalm 61:1-8 E- 1 Timothy 5:1-25 G- Luke 17:20-37
December 10, 2017 (Advent 2nd Sunday) THEME: LENT 2ND SUNDAY OT: Joseph Smith-History 1:1-end P- Psalm 16:1-9 E- Colossians 2:1-23 G- John 11:1-57
December 16, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave begins) OT: Isaiah 46:1-13 P- Psalm 55:1-23 E- 1 John 2:1-29 G- Matthew 19:1-30, Mark 10:1-31, Luke 18:1-30
December 17, 2017 (Thanksgiving Sunday) THEME: LENT 3RD SUNDAY OT- Isaiah 43:1-28 P- Alma 26:1-37 E- Romans 1:1-32 G- Matthew 20:17-34, Mark 10:23-52
December 18, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 3) THEME: BARTIMAUS FRIDAY OT- Haggai 2:10-23 P- 2 Samuel 1:19-27 E- 2 Corinthians 7:1-16 G- Luke 18:35-19:27
December 19, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 4) THEME: LAZARUS SATURDAY OT- Exodus 32:1-35 P- Psalm 50:1-23 E- 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 G- John 12:1-11
December 20, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 5) THEME: PALM SUNDAY OT: Nehemiah 9:1-37 P- Deuteronomy 32:1-43 E: 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17 G- Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 1:1-11, Luke 19:28-44, John 12:12-19
December 21, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 6) THEME: HOLY MONDAY OT: Alma 53:1-23 P- Psalm 124:1-8 E- Revelation 1:9-20 G- Matthew 21:12-17, Mark 11:12-19, Luke 19:45-48, John 12:20-50
December 22, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 7) THEME: HOLY TUESDAY OT- Sirach 51:1-30 P- Psalm 119 E- 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18 G- Matthew 21:18-22, Mark 11:20-26 and 12:41-44, Luke 21:1-4
December 23, 2017 (Pre-Christmas Octave Day 8) THEME: HOLY WEDNESDAY OT: Isaiah 29:1-24 P- Psalm 98:1-9 E- Ephesians 3:1-21 G- Matthew 26:1-16, Mark 14:1-11
December 24, 2017 (Christmas Eve, morning to afternoon) THEME: LENT 4TH SUNDAY (THANKSGIVING) OT: Alma 14:1-29 P- Revelation 19:1-9 E- Revelation 19:9-21 G- Matthew 26:17-25, Mark 14:12-21, Luke 22:7-13
December 24-25, 2017 (Christmas Midnight Vigil) THEME: MAUNDY THURSDAY G- Matthew 26:26-75, Mark 14:22-72, Luke 22:14-71, John 18:1-27 Vigil Readings: 1. John 13,14,15,16,17- all verses 1 to end 2. Psalms 64:1-10,11:1-7,120:1-7,36:1-12
December 25, 2017 (Christmas Day, sunrise to morning) THEME: GOOD FRIDAY OT- Helaman 14:1-31 P- Psalm 104:1-35 E- Revelation 7:1-17 G- Matthew 27:1-32, Mark 15:1-21, Luke 23:1-32, John 18:28-19:17
December 25, 2017 (Christmas Day, afternoon) THEME: GOOD FRIDAY OT- Isaiah 53:1-12 P- Psalm 22:1-31 E-Philippians 2:1-30 G: Matthew 27:46, Luke 23:34,43,46, John 19:26-28,30
December 25-26, 2017 (Midnight Vigil) THEME: BLACK SATURDAY OT- Genesis 24:1-67 P- Proverbs 4:1-27 E- 1 Peter 2:11-4:19 G- Matthew 27:57-66, Mark 15:42-47, Luke 23:50-56, John 19:31-42
December 26, 2017 (Stephen the Deacon, morning) THEME: EASTER SUNDAY MORNING OT- 3 Nephi 9:1-22 P- Psalm 57:1-11 and 60:1-12 E- Revelation 11:1-19 G- Matthew 28:1-15, Mark 16:1-8, Luke 24:1-12, John 20:1-18
December 26, 2017 (Stephen the Deacon, evening) THEME: EASTER SUNDAY EVENING OT- Micah 1:1-2:13 P- Habakkuk 3:1-19 E- 1 Timothy 6:1-20 G- Luke 24:13-49, John 20:19-23
December 31, 2017 (Holy Family, 1st Sunday after Christmas) THEME: EASTER 2ND SUNDAY OT: Exodus 14:1-31 P: Exodus 15:1-18 E- 1 Corinthians 10:1-11:1 G- John 20:24-31
December 31, 2017-January 1, 2018 (New Year Vigil) Readings: 1. Doctrine and Covenants 124:1-end and 135:1-end 2. Jeremiah 26:20-23 and 41:1-18, 2 Chronicles 10:17-19 3. 2 Maccabees 4:1-50 and 1 Maccabees 16:1-24
January 1, 2018 (New Year's Day early morning to midmorning) One chapter each from any writings of: 1. Ellen G. White 2. Charles Taze Russell 3. Ahn Sahng Hong 4. L. Ron Hubbard
January 1, 2018 (New Year's Day afternoon to evening) OT- A full chapter from the Jewish Talmud P- Numbers 21:27-30 E- A full chapter from the Jewish Midrash G- 3 Nephi 20:1-21:29
January 1-2, 2018 (New Year's Day evening to midnight) Vigil Readings: 1. A pastoral letter-lecture by Erano G. Manalo 2. A Pasugo article by Erano G. Manalo 3. A Pasugo article by Eduardo V. Manalo 4. A pastoral letter-lecture by Eduardo V. Manalo 5. A Pasugo article by Felix Y. Manalo
January 7, 2018 (Epiphany Weekend) THEME: EASTER 3RD SUNDAY OT: Job 27:1-13 P -Psalm 37:1-40 E- Ephesians 2:1-22 G- John 21:1-25
January 14, 2018 (Baptism Sunday) THEME: EASTER 4TH SUNDAY OT: Judith 13:1-20 P- Psalm 52:1-9 E- Revelation 13:1-18 G- Matthew 28:16-20
January 21, 2018 (Childhood of Christ Memorial) THEME: EASTER 5TH SUNDAY OT- Jeremiah 48:1-47 P- Psalm 131:1-3 E- 1 Corinthians 15:1-58 G- Mark 16 longer ending verses 14-20
January 28, 2018 THEME: EASTER 6TH SUNDAY OT- Deuteronomy 28:1-69 P- Psalm 90:1-17 E: Acts 1:1-8 G- Mark 16 Longer Ending verses 9-13 and Shorter Ending verses 9-10
February 4, 2018 THEME: EASTER 7TH SUNDAY (ASCENSION) OT- 2 Chronicles 5:1-14 P- Psalm 69:1-36 E- Acts 1:9-26 G- Luke 24:50-53
February 11, 2018 (Transfiguration Sunday) THEME: PENTECOST SUNDAY OT- Isaiah 19:1-25 P- Psalm 86:1-87:7 E- 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 G- Matthew 3:1-17, Mark 1:1-45, Luke 3:1-22, John 1:19-34
February 18, 2018 (Lent 1st Sunday) THEME: TRINITY SUNDAY OT- Deuteronomy 29:1-30:20 P- Psalm 66:1-20 E- 1 Corinthians 6:1-20 G- John 10:22-42
February 25, 2018 (Lent 2nd Sunday) THEME: BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST SUNDAY OT- Isaiah 44:1-28 P- 2 Samuel 7:18-29 E- Revelation 6:1-17 G- 3 Nephi 18:1-39
March 4, 2018 (Lent 3rd Sunday) THEME: ADVENT 1ST SUNDAY OT- Eter 1:1-43 P- Genesis 49:1-27 E- Revelation 12:1-17 G- Matthew 1:1-17
March 11, 2018 (Thanksgiving Sunday) THEME: ADVENT 2ND SUNDAY OT- Isaiah 62:1-12 P- Numbers 23:7-10,18-24 and 24:3-9,15-24 E- Doctrine and Covenants 4,23,90,124 G- Luke 3:23-38
March 18, 2018 (Passion Sunday) THEME: ADVENT 3RD SUNDAY (THANKSGIVING) OT- Isaiah 2:1-22 P- Revelation 15:3-4, 16:5-7 and 14:12-13 E- Ephesians 6:1-24 G- Luke 1:1-25
March 24-25, 2018 (Midnight Vigil to Old New Year) OT- Joshua 7:1-26 P- Isaiah 40:1-31 E- Philippians 1:1-30 G- Joseph Smith-Matthew 1:1-end
March 25, 2018 (Annunciation to Mary, Palm Sunday) THEME: ADVENT 4TH SUNDAY OT- Mosiah 17:1-20 E- Acts 19:1-41 P- Romans 4:1-25 G- Luke 1:26-38
March 26, 2018 (Holy Monday) OT- Isaiah 18:1-7 P- Psalm 138:1-8 E- 2 Corinthians 1:1-3:18 G- Matthew 1:18-25
March 27, 2018 (Holy Tuesday) OT: Ezra 10:1-44 P- Isaiah 37:22-29 E- Acts 12:1-21 G- Luke 1:39-45,56
March 28, 2018 (Holy Wednesday) OT- Isaiah 51:1-23 P- Psalm 40:1-17 E- 2 Corinthians 6:1-18 G- Luke 1:57-66,80
March 29, 2018 (Maundy Thursday morning) THEME: CHRISTMAS EVE MORNING OT- A full Chapter from the Book of Moises P- Luke 1:46-55 E- Jude Thaddeus 1:1-25 G- Matthew 11:1-30
March 29, 2018 (Maundy Thursday evening) THEME: CHRISTMAS EVE EVENING OT- A full Chapter from the Book of Abraham P- Luke 1:68-79 E- A full Chapter from Alexander Hamilton's writings G- Mormon 8:1-41
March 29-30, 2018 (Midnight Vigil) THEME: CHRISTMAS VIGIL OT- Isaiah 9:1-19 P- Psalm 96:1-13 E- Titus 1:1-16 G- Luke 2:1-14
March 30, 2018 (Good Friday morning) THEME: CHRISTMAS MORNING OT- 3 Nephi 1:1-30 P- Psalm 68:1-35 E- Revelation 8:1-13 G- Luke 2:15-20
March 30, 2018 (Good Friday afternoon) THEME: CHRISTMAS EVENING OT- Jeremiah 12:1-23 P- Psalm 149:1-9 E- Revelation 9:1-21 G- John 1:1-18
March 30-31, 2018 (Midnight Vigil) OT- Jeremiah 52:1-34 P- Deuteronomy 33:2-29 Vigil Readings: 1. The Full Accounts of Anne Catherine Emmerich on Christ's Birth 2. One Chapter from each of the following: a. The Golden Compass Trilogy b. Ender's Game c. The Giver d. The Divergent Series G- Helaman 5:1-52
March 31, 2018 (Black Saturday, morning to afternoon) THEME: EPIPHANY OT- Isaiah 52:1-12 P- Psalm 132:1-18 E- Acts 3:12-26 G- Matthew 2:1-12
March 31-April 1, 2018 (Midnight Vigil) Vigil Readings: Ezekiel 38:1-39:29, Daniel 11:1-45, Obadiah 1:1-21, Nahum 1:1-3:19, Jeremiah 50:1-51:64, Isaiah 21:1-22:25, Hosea 7:1-10:15 G- Matthew 2:13-15
April 1, 2018 (Easter 1st Sunday, morning to afternoon) THEME: HOLY INNOCENTS OT- 1 Kings 18:1-40 P- Psalm 39:1-13 E- Acts 20:1-38 G- Matthew 2:16-18
April 1, 2018 (Easter 1st Sunday, afternoon to evening) OT- 2 Kings 25:1-30 P- Psalm 11:1-12:8 E- Revelation 20:1-15 G- John 6:1-71
April 8, 2018 (Easter 2nd Sunday) THEME: MOST HOLY NAME OF CHRIST OT: Numbers 15:1-41 P- Psalm 83:1-18 E- Revelation 2:12-29 G- Matthew 16:1-28
April 15, 2018 (Easter 3rd Sunday) OT: Deuteronomy 7:1-26 P- Psalm 84:1-12 E- 2 Timothy 4:1-22 G- Matthew 2:19-23
April 22, 2018 (Easter 4th Sunday) THEME: BAPTISM SUNDAY OT- Isaiah 45:1-25 P- 1 Peter 2:1-10 E- 1 Timothy 1:1-20 G- John 3:22-36
April 29, 2018 (Easter 5th Sunday)THEME: CHRIST'S PRESENTATION AT THE TEMPLE OT- Jeremiah 11:1-23 P- Lamentations 3:1-66 E- Revelation 17:1-18 G- Luke 2:22-40
May 6, 2018 (Easter 6th Sunday) THEME: CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST OT: Isaiah 49:1-26 P- Psalm 72:1-19 E- Hebrews 6:1-20 G- Luke 2:41-52
May 9-10, 2018 (Ascension Thursday Midnight Vigil) OT- Jeremiah 4:1-31 P- Doctrine and Covenants 109:1-end E- Romans 9:1-33 G- Helaman 7:1-8:28
May 10, 2018 (Ascension Thursday) OT- Joshua 2:1-24 P- Psalm 113:1-9 E- Paul's Epistle to Laodicea 1:1-end G- A full chapter from 1 Enoch
May 12-13, 2018 (Ascension/Easter 7th Sunday Midnight Vigil) OT- Helaman 13:1-15:17 P- Psalm 28:1-9 E- 1 Corinthians 9:1-27 G- A full chapter from 2 Enoch
May 13, 2018 (Easter 7th Sunday/Ascension) THEME: CHRIST BEGINS HIS MINISTRY OT: Doctrine and Covenants 137:1-138:end P- Psalm 146:1-10 E- Acts 14:1-28 G- Matthew 14:1-36
May 19-20, 2018 (Pentecost Vigil) Vigil Readings: 1. Isaiah 65:1-66:24 2. Psalm 151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160 3. A full sermon from Charles Haddon Spurgeon 4. A full sermon from Dwight Moody
May 20, 2018 (Pentecost Sunday) THEME: CHRIST LED BY THE SPIRIT TO TEMPTATION (MATTHEW 6:13) OT- Daniel 6:1-28 P- Psalm 27:1-14 E- Acts 29:1-end G- Matthew 4:1-25
May 27, 2018 (Trinity Sunday) THEME: CHRIST BEGINS HIS MINISTRY OT- Genesis 6:1-22 P- Psalm 4:1-8 E- Acts 24:24-25:27 G- John 1:35-2:25
May 31, 2018 (Visitation to Elizabeth) OT- Jeremiah 7:1-34 P- Esther Apocrypha 13:9-18,14:4-19 E- A full chapter from 3 Maccabees G- Luke 19:39-44
June 3, 2018 (Body and Blood of Christ Sunday) THEME: CHRIST BEGINS HIS MINISTRY OT: Amos 9:1-15 P- Helaman 12:1-26 E- Hebrews 10:1-39 G- Luke 4:14-30
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923: Graveyard Shift [1990]
There's only one way to deal with these fuckers.
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31 Days of Stephen King in Chronological Order:
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899: Carrie [1976]
It's all right.
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CARRIE (1976) dir. Brian De Palma
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920: Cain Rose Up [1989]
And God must eat.
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31 Days of Stephen King in Chronological Order:
26/31
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906: Disciples of the Crow [1983]
Unless that God they worship approves.
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918: The Last Rung on the Ladder [1987]
Yes, sir.
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31 Days of Stephen King in Chronological Order:
23/31
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913: Stand By Me [1986]
He gets like that when he's writing.
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Chris did get out. He enrolled in the college courses with me. And although it was hard, he gutted it out like he always did. He went on to college and eventually became a lawyer. Last week, he entered a fast food restaurant. Just ahead of him, two men got into an argument. One of them pulled a knife. Chris, who'd always made the best peace, tried to break it up. He was stabbed in the throat. He died almost instantly.
Stand By Me (1986) dir. Rob Reiner
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914: Srazhenie [1986]
Only in this set there is a working model of a thermonuclear device.
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31 Days of Stephen King in Chronological Order:
18/31
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919: The Lawnmower Man [1987]
Wish I could get mine to look this nice.
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31 Days of Stephen King in Chronological Order:
24/31
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