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psychic in Alabama | Rajamatha
She offer free consultations to all my interested clients, so they can get a clear reading and then choose the best course of action. She is able to give a wide range of readings because of my knowledge in astrology and spiritual matters. She works with both Western and Indian astrologies.
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I need to make my ancestors proud and get some people on this app for letting some shit slide
#astrology#astro notes#astro observations#astro placements#astrology notes#Montgomery Alabama#montgomery brawl
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The signs as Alabama State Stingettes looks
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
#the signs as#zodiac aesthetic#astrology#horoscope#stingettes#alabama state university#majorette#dance#hbcu
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Omg may I get a character for my placements please?! 💕
Taurus sun (10th house)
Gemini moon (11th house)
Leo rising conjunct jupiter
Taurus mercury rX (10th house)
Aries Venus (9th house)
Aquarius mars conjunct neptune (7th house)
Taurus lilith conjunct sun (10th house)
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( Sweet Home Alabama )
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सनातन के नाम पर हिंदुओं से हुआ धोखा
कृष्ण व काल ब्रह्म का भेद ना जानने के कारण आचार्य प्रशांत जी ने गीता अध्याय 4 श्लोक 5 के माध्यम से कृष्ण को सर्वज्ञ, निराकार ब्रह्म एवं उत्पत्ति कर्ता कहा है।
जबकि सूक्ष्मवेद (कबीर वाणी) में वर्णित तत्त्वज्ञान के साथ साथ गीता, वेद, पुराण, कुरान आदि ग्र��थों से संत रामपाल जी ने प्रमाणित किया है कि गीता का ज्ञान वासुदेव पुत्र श्रीकृष्ण ने नहीं बल्कि काल ब्रह्म ने दिया था। (प्रमाण - अध्याय 11 श्लोक 32 व श्लोक 47)
वहीं यह भी प्रमाणित किया है कि स्वयं गीता ज्ञान दाता काल ब्रह्म एवं उनका ब्रह्मलोक अविनाशी नहीं हैं अर्थात जन्म मृत्यु के अंतर्गत नाशवान हैं। वहीं काल ब्रह्म ने गीता के अनेक श्लोकों में अपने से अन्य सबका धारण पोषण करने वाले एक अविनाशी परमात्मा की महिमा की है। (प्रमाण - गीता अध्याय 10 श्लोक 2, अध्याय 2 श्लोक 12, अध्याय 4 श्लोक 5 व 9, अध्याय 8 श्लोक 16)
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Immigration and economics loom large on the campaign trail and in the minds of voters, but America’s foreign entanglements could well decide the election.
The Democratic Party is desperately trying to keep debate about the conduct of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon contained to an intramural row over policy, with marginal electoral impact. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s supporters are engaged in a concerted effort to exploit divisions within the Republican Party to defeat former President Donald Trump.
It’s unclear if either will succeed. But as a result, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza are having outsize impact on key blocs of voters in several swing states, according to voters and analysts interviewed by Rolling Stone.
While both the left and the right are divided over various aspects of foreign policy, the most notable gap between majority public opinion and a candidate’s position is with Trump and his antipathy toward Ukraine.
Despite the fact that Russia invaded Ukraine, Trump inexplicably said in a podcast released last week that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “should never have let that war start. That war is a loser.”
Such views may cost him the election against Vice President Kamala Harris.
“This is the most defining and potentially divisive political issue in the most consequential election in modern times,” says Paul Rieckhoff, a political activist who served in Iraq as a U.S. Army infantry officer, who describes himself as an independent. “I don’t know if there is a single issue where [Trump and Harris] are more clearly different than Ukraine.”
While statistical models that attempt to predict voter behavior have, perhaps, proven as close to pure science as ornithomancy or astrology, it is clear that this election — like all others for decades — will be decided in a handful of swing states, likely by the narrowest of margins.
In some of those states, voters who in the pre-Trump era formed the moderate Republican center are now abandoning their party’s candidate — and they are doing so over Ukraine.
“Ninety percent of it is because of his ridiculous foreign policy,” says John Feltz, a 58-year-old software engineer in Michigan. Feltz says he is a Republican who refuses to vote for Trump. “He has no discernible principle that I can see, and that’s what the Republican party used to have: principles.”
The vice president’s campaign is pouring resources into attracting voters like Feltz, particularly in Pennsylvania. Last week, Harris began a tour of the battleground state aimed at disaffected Republican voters. She’s particularly hoping to attract backers of former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, whose long-shot bid to secure the GOP nomination showcased her hawkish foreign policy views.
During the only presidential debate between Harris and Trump, held in Philadelphia in September, the vice president took aim at a bellwether group particularly motivated by the war in Ukraine: Polish-Americans.
“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe, starting with Poland,” Harris told Trump. “And why don’t you tell the 800,000 Polish-Americans right here in Pennsylvania how quickly you would give up, for the sake of favor and what you think is a friendship — with what is known to be a dictator who would eat you for lunch?”
Democrats view Ukraine as an effective lever to move swing-state voters as the issue hits a nerve with many moderate Republicans. Trump’s stance on the war finds resistance even in the deep red South.
Alan Nummy, a 57-year-old EMT from Elmore County, Alabama, says he voted Republican all his life, including for Trump in 2016 and 2020 “with reservations.” This year, Nummy says he “can’t hold his nose any longer,” and will write in “Nikki Haley” in November because of Trump’s lack of commitment on helping Ukraine and “kicking Russia’s butt.”
“I’m probably 90 percent in line with the policies of his administration, maybe even higher than that,” the Biloxi native assures Rolling Stone. “But I can’t vote for him now because he will not commit to assisting a nation in destroying one of the two largest political enemies of the U.S. — China’s number one, Russia’s number two.”
Ukraine is an obvious vector of attack, because it is an issue where Trump is at odds with the general electorate.
More than 62 percent of Americans say their sympathies lie with Ukraine — including 76 percent of Democrats, but also 58 percent of Republicans and 57 percent of independents, according to research by the University of Maryland.
According to the same study, the number of Americans comfortable supporting Ukraine for “as long as it takes” has been increasing — from 38 percent in March 2023 to 48 percent in August. A separate study by the University of Chicago and The Associated Press conducted in mid-September shows that people who think the U.S. is providing “too much” support to Ukraine has dropped from 52 percent last year, to 34 percent this year — 60 percent think the aid is “too little” or “the right amount.”
Contrast this with Israel’s response to the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas and subsequent war in Gaza, where Americans are far more divided. According to the University of Chicago poll, when asked which party they most sympathized with, 25 percent said Israel and 15 percent said the Palestinians — 31 percent are sympathetic to “both equally,” while 26 percent to “neither.”
Further data from the Institute for Global Affairs, a research nonprofit attached to the risk consultancy firm Eurasia Group, indicates regardless of political affiliation, 22 percent of Americans believe the U.S. should end military support for Israel, while 23 percent think it should support Israel unconditionally. The rest of Americans want to see continued military support, but with conditions attached: 34 percent with a cease-fire, and 21 percent dependent on humanitarian aid access.
This lack of consensus on Israel-Palestine is why it has been easy for Harris to simply dodge tough questions about U.S. policy toward the conflict. Her opponent’s other faults — specifically his racism and anti-Muslim bigotry — help explain why it is difficult for motivated Democrats who support Palestine to categorically reject their party’s nominee: They want a shift in policy, not a Trump victory.
“We’re asking for her to commit to enforcing our laws, our international laws on friend and foe alike, which is what we do to Ukraine, which is what we do to everybody else,” Ruwa Romman, a Palestinian-American who serves on Georgia’s state legislature, told NPR on the outskirts of the DNC in Chicago in August. “And that continues to be, and has been, the ask all the time.”
Still, rifts are growing over the Biden administration’s handling of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Arab-Americans, who make up an influential voting bloc in the swing state of Michigan that has traditionally supported Democrats, are now evenly divided on their preferred candidate, according to data from the Arab American Institute.
“In our thirty years of polling Arab-American voters, we have not witnessed anything like the role that the war on Gaza is having on voter behavior,” James Zogby, president of the organization, wrote. “The year-long unfolding genocide in Gaza has impacted every component sub-group within the community.”
History suggests voters motivated by Gaza may find little daylight between the two candidates after the election. Trump — who in 2017 recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel — is fond of claiming, “I did more for Israel than anybody,” and has shown little sympathy toward the Palestinian cause. But while the Biden administration — and by extension the Harris campaign — has at times quietly leaked criticism of Israel’s actions, it has displayed little interest in going to the mat with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over humanitarian aid access or withholding military assistance.
Unlike Gaza, where the two parties differ mostly in how they talk about supporting Israel, there is a deep divergence on Ukraine policy — and that extends to within the Republican Party between MAGA loyalists and GOP hawks.
While most Republicans supported Ukraine at the beginning of the war, as the presidential campaign accelerated so too did discontent with U.S. policy. That’s evident in research showing half of Republicans now think Washington is supplying “too much” aid to Ukraine.
That split has forced GOP politicians to voice mealy-mouthed reservations about aid, primarily focusing on the monetary cost.
“I don’t have an appetite for further Ukraine funding, and I hope it’s not necessary,” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) said recently. “If President Trump wins, I believe that he actually can bring that conflict to a close … I think he’ll call Putin and tell him that this is enough.”
Trump running mate J.D. Vance, who in 2022 declared “I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine one way or another,” has embraced a skeptical role in line with Trump when it comes to Kyiv.
“The problem here vis-à-vis Ukraine is, America doesn’t make enough weapons, Europe doesn’t make enough weapons, and that reality is far more important than American political will or how much money we print and then send to Europe,” Vance said in a visit to the Munich Security Conference in February, where he skipped a meeting with Zelensky, the Ukrainian president.
After becoming Trump’s vice presidential candidate, Vance clarified his stance, describing to an interviewer in September his vision for an end to the war: “What it probably looks like is the current line of demarcation between Russia and Ukraine, that becomes like a demilitarized zone.”
Trump, meanwhile, has promised to end the war “in 24 hours” if he is elected — although he hasn’t provided specific details. But such musings throw into sharp focus his history of undermining Ukraine’s security for personal political advantage.
In 2019, Trump tried to pressure newly inaugurated Zelensky to investigate a number of conspiracies and tie them to Joe Biden, threatening to withhold military aid if he did not. A phone call in which Trump made the demands was reported by a whistleblower on the National Security Council, and it formed the core of his first impeachment effort — an attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss resulted in the second.
While the House approved two articles of impeachment, Trump was acquitted by the Senate over the Ukraine affair in a February 2020 vote that split along party lines — with Sen. Mitt Romney being the sole Republican to break with his colleagues. Four-and-a-half years later, and the sordid episode continues to lurk in the background, adding to an uncomfortable atmosphere when Trump met Zelensky last month in New York City.
“We have a very good relationship, and I also have a very good relationship, as you know, with President Putin. And I think if we win, we’re going to get it resolved very quickly,” Trump said in a press conference ahead of the meeting.
“I hope we have more good relations between us,” was Zelensky’s tepid response.
The stench of the Ukraine affair permeates Trump’s legacy on foreign affairs — especially given his repeated and consistent praise of Putin, such as calling the dictator “savvy” and a “genius” on the eve of the 2022 invasion.
Such statements, and Trump’s affinity for a dictator responsible for starting a war that may have already killed more than half a million people, embarrass many Republicans. They also provide fodder for his opponents within the GOP.
“Trump is siding with a dictator who kills his political opponents,” Haley said in South Carolina while still running for the Republican nomination. “Trump sided with an evil man, over our allies who stood with us on 9/11.”
Haley has, of course, ultimately kissed the ring and closed ranks behind Trump. But not every Republican is ready to cast aside principles for their party’s candidate.
Republican Voters Against Trump, a Super PAC started by a group of GOP dissidents and funded by the billionaire venture capitalist Reid Hoffman, has churned out ads and social media posts featuring Republicans talking about Ukraine.
“Why I am extremely against Trump now is his position in Ukraine,” says one ad featuring a voter in Georgia identified as Nikita, a Ukrainian American. “I’m doing everything in my power to make sure he doesn’t get elected.”
The Super PAC’s founder, Republican strategist Sarah Longwell, says it is spending as much as $45 million to persuade “center-right voters, right-leaning, independent, soft GOP voters, to vote against Trump.”
While such groups are focused on siphoning votes away from the former president, some of Ukraine’s supporters are hedging their bets. They hope to bring the Republican Party back into line with majority opinion, and to do so they are taking aim at two traditionally conservative demographics: veterans and evangelical Christians.
“Republicans by and large support Ukraine. The question you really have to ask is: ‘Who does not support Ukraine?’” says Rieckhoff, who hosts a podcast called Independent Americans and has a long history of political activism. In 2012, Rolling Stone included him in a list of “Leaders Who Get Things Done.”
“People need to understand that J.D. Vance and Donald Trump are in a very radical minority that undermines American national security,” he adds.
The nonprofit Rieckhoff founded in 2004 — Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, more commonly known as IAVA — was essential to the passage of the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, which paid for Vance’s undergraduate studies at Ohio State University. Earlier this year Rieckhoff helped start a new group: American Veterans for Ukraine, or AVU. The goal is to shape American policy toward Ukraine.
“This is the same crew who tried to get people out of Iraq, and out of Afghanistan. It’s a veteran’s Underground Railroad … We want to use our skills and our networks to support and defend democracy,” he says. Although the U.S. has provided billions of dollars in aid to Kyiv and “there is significant philanthropy helping people in Ukraine,” he says, “there is comparatively very little advocacy and lobbying.”
He thinks the lack of behind-the-scenes politicking created the crisis earlier this year, when for nearly six months Republicans in Congress blocked the provision of military aid to Ukraine, taking a cue from Trump.
The former president and his acolytes in Congress were vocal in opposing more money for Kyiv. Despite the dire warnings of the national security and foreign policy establishment, the aid was blocked — with disastrous effects for Ukraine’s defense.
It wasn’t until Johnson met a Ukrainian evangelical named Serhiy Haidarzhy in April that the newly minted speaker of the House experienced a Damascene conversion over aid. With Johnson’s backing, Republicans swept away the opposition of MAGA militants, approving a $61 billion Ukraine funding package in a bipartisan show of force.
That meeting with Johnson wasn’t accidental. Ukraine is actively courting America’s conservative Christian right in the hope of strengthening its bulwark of Republican support should Trump regain power in November.
“Speaker Johnson is a great example. He voted nine out of nine times against Ukraine as a rank-and-file member of Congress. The intelligence briefings gave him the intellectual information to support Ukraine. When he met the Ukrainian evangelicals we brought over, it gave him an emotional and spiritual connection to Ukraine,” says Steven Moore, a 55-year-old GOP operative and Tulsa native, who worked on Capitol Hill for seven years as a Congressional aide — including as chief of staff for former Rep. Pete Roskam, an Illinois Republican.
Moore has a perspective unlike that of most Beltway insiders: After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, he moved to Kyiv and started a nonprofit — one of hundreds of foreigners conducting such grassroots efforts, of varying quality and accountability, that contribute aid to Ukraine’s war effort.
Although he is not a registered lobbyist, he now spends his time networking and connecting Republicans with counterparts in Kyiv. He also works to raise funds for his Ukraine Freedom Project, shooting videos featuring military equipment and sending them to Rotary Clubs across America.
Such outreach is important, Moore says, because “what we find is that for the most part, when you give conservatives accurate information about Ukraine, they come to support Ukraine’s fight for its freedom. Unfortunately, it is difficult to compete with the massive Russian propaganda effort.”
Despite Trump’s claims he can end the war by calling up Putin, any peace deal is outside the power of an American president to accomplish without the cooperation of Ukraine. Ensuring that Kyiv’s calls are picked up in Washington regardless of which candidate sits in the White House is why Ukraine has been trying to build bridges to the GOP.
“I do not see anything surprising if Ukraine is looking for support in all directions,” says Oleksiy Goncharenko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada — Ukraine’s parliament — who is outspoken on foreign affairs.
“Maybe we could have done more, maybe there were mistakes, both with the Republicans and with the Democrats,” concedes Goncharenko. “Our country does not have much experience in promoting itself at such a level. But we welcome the support of the U.S., especially when it comes from both [parties].”
Connecting with American evangelicals has been central to Ukraine’s outreach, as they make up an influential segment of Republicans.
To this end, Zelensky’s government has sought to highlight Russia’s persecution of evangelicals and other religious minorities in the occupied territories under its control. Putin’s regime has kidnapped, tortured, jailed, and even murdered non-Orthodox Christians, such as Jehovah’s Witnesses — regarded as “religious extremists” by Moscow — solely because of their faith, according to findings by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, a bipartisan agency that monitors religious freedom worldwide.
In newly conquered territories in Ukraine, Protestants have paid a terrible price, Moore says, especially evangelical Baptists, who have been singled out for persecution by the Russian military as “American spies.”
“More than half of Republicans identify as evangelical Christians, and 70 percent of evangelical Christians who vote Republican are more likely to support Ukraine when you tell them that Russia is torturing and oppressing Ukrainians like them for their faith,” Moore asserts.
The Zelensky administration has even gone so far as to hold a “National Prayer Breakfast,” similar to the one established in the U.S. in 1953.
The American original is a fixture for Beltway insiders, where global movers and shakers rub shoulders in an informal milieu with U.S. lawmakers, who themselves are keen to be seen by evangelicals as visibly straddling the line between church and state. With as many as 3,500 attendees each year, the event is a clearinghouse for influence-peddling.
When the Zelensky administration decided to begin a similar tradition in Ukraine, GOP activists like Moore hoped it would succeed in attracting the conservative Christian right — and it did.
Rolling Stone attended Ukraine’s first National Prayer Breakfast in June, joined by Zelensky and hundreds of people from multiple religious denominations.
The opening speeches were followed by a prerecorded video address from Speaker Johnson and — much to the surprise of the audience — former Vice President Mike Pence.
Pence’s face suddenly materialized on an array of screens set up around the breakfast hall, his snow-white hair and cold, resolute glare staring out from his pale features. Trump’s former VP delivered a speech praising Ukrainians for their “courage,” reminding the audience of the sacrifices made so that “the blue-and-gold flag still waves over the skies of Ukraine,” as attendees tucked in to their breakfasts and chatted amongst themselves.
“Thank you all for standing with Ukraine … May God bless the people of Ukraine, and freedom-loving people everywhere,” Pence concluded.
Trump’s supporters, of course, erected a gallows and noose while chanting “Hang Mike Pence” during a riot on Jan. 6, 2021, forcing the then-vice president to flee the Capitol.
So while it is unlikely that Pence’s presence at Ukraine’s National Prayer Breakfast persuaded any Trump die-hards to change their vote, the hope was his presence might help convert less extreme conservative skeptics to Kyiv’s cause. And the effort poured into the event shows that when it comes to a new administration’s policy toward Ukraine — whomever is in the White House — its supporters know victory counts on a lot more than November ballots, or even thoughts and prayers.
#ukraine adding trump's campaign to its kill count would be so great#ukraine saying 'До побачення' to Trump would be poetic justice
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Happy Birthday ‘Murica, whose birth chart is like if you combined Luke Bryan with Eminem, and I can’t think of anything more American than that. Home is where the heart is, at a tailgate, now hold my beer…
Cancer ☀️ Aquarius 🌙 Sagittarius ⬆️
The Signs of US States 🇺🇸
Aries ♈️
Not one state ☹️ blame your Cancer country.
Taurus ♉️
- Minnesota 🏒 (Moon Aries)
- Louisiana 👻 (Moon Sagittarius)
- Maryland 🦀 (Moon Aquarius)
Gemini ♊️
- Tennessee 🤠 (Moon Aries)
- Wisconsin 🧀 (Moon Aries)
- Arkansas 🦌 (Moon Cancer)
- West Virginia 🌲 (Moon Leo)
- Kentucky 🥃 (Moon Libra)
- Rhode Island ⛵️ (Moon Sagittarius)
- South Carolina 🥬 (Moon Capricorn)
Cancer ♋️
- Wyoming 🌋 (Moon Taurus)
- Idaho 🥔 (Moon Capricorn)
- New Hampshire 🦞 (Moon Aquarius)
- Virginia 🫡 (Moon Pisces)
Leo ♌️
- Hawaii 🏝️ (Moon Aries)
- New York 👗 (Moon Taurus)
- Colorado 🏔️ (Moon Capricorn)
- Missouri ⚾️ (Moon Capricorn)
Virgo ♍️
- California 🎥 (Moon Scorpio)
Libra ♎️
Not one state ☹️ blame your Cancer country.
Scorpio ♏️
- Oklahoma 🌪️ (Moon Aries)
- Montana 🐴 (Moon Taurus)
- Washington 🎸 (Moon Cancer)
- Nevada 🎰 (Moon Scorpio)
- North Carolina 🎣 (Moon Capricorn)
- North Dakota 🫎 (Moon Pisces)
- South Dakota 🏍️ (Moon Pisces)
Sagittarius ♐️
- New Jersey 🎡 (Moon Aries)
- Indiana 🚘 (Moon Virgo)
- Alabama 🥜 (Moon Scorpio)
- Delaware ☝️ (Moon Scorpio)
- Mississippi 🚤 (Moon Capricorn)
- Pennsylvania 🍫 (Moon Capricorn)
- Illinois 🏙️ (Moon Aquarius)
Capricorn ♑️
- Iowa 🌽 (Moon Taurus)
- New Mexico 🪶 (Moon Leo)
- Utah 🐝 (Moon Virgo)
- Alaska ❄️ (Moon Libra)
- Georgia 🍑 (Moon Scorpio)
- Texas 🐷 (Moon Capricorn)
- Connecticut 🍁 (Moon Aquarius)
Aquarius ♒️
- Oregon 🍐 (Moon Cancer)
- Kansas 🌻 (Moon Virgo)
- Michigan 🐺 (Moon Libra)
- Arizona 🏜️ (Moon Capricorn)
- Massachusetts 🫖 (Moon Aquarius)
Pisces ♓️
- Maine 🫐 (Moon Aries)
- Ohio 🏈 (Moon Gemini)
- Florida 🐊 (Moon Capricorn)
- Nebraska 🐮 (Moon Capricorn)
- Vermont ⛷️ (Moon Pisces)
What funny coincidences did you find with your own chart? Did any surprise you? I apparently have only traveled to places with my brother’s sun & moon, and my favorite places have my own signs in them 🥰
For those that don’t live in USA, there are a lot of websites that have the same information on a worldwide scale, cities & countries all over the world, and there are also astrologers that specialize in travel & synastry with your own chart, which is fascinating and fun to play with. I use Astro.com
#happy birthday america#usa 🇺🇸#astrology#zodiac signs#United States of America#fourth of July#4th of july#Aries#Taurus#Gemini#cancer#Leo#Virgo#Libra#Scorpio#Sagittarius#Capricorn#Aquarius#Pisces#states#Murica#Independence Day#usa
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sbg headcanons (part 2/2)
Tyler ⚾️❤️
-was born in Alabama while his parents where coming back from a road trip
-he used to be in band but quit to have more time to help his mum and Taylor
-he quit all his after school clubs because the phantoms made him tired and restless
-after the tree incident he got very slight dendrophobia
-however he loves picking flowers for his mum, Taylor, and his friends
-he used to be Barron’s bestie but something happened and now they despise each other
-his dad was always the better parent, so now he feels like he has to be like his dad for his mum’s sake
-he has broken his arm once or twice, and broken his leg even more
-he makes the absolute best food. Whenever the gang wants a picnic, they fight over the food he makes
-I feel like he’d be the type of person to memorise Hamlet and randomly quote the most simple lines, no one would know he’s quoting them
Taylor 🤖💙
-she’s the head of her tech club
-she’s kind of good at cooking (Tyler is teaching her)
-she can approach anyone and they’ll instantly become her friend
-she’s trying to convince her mum to get a pet or two (or five thousand, seven hundred and thirty two [5732])
-she’s the tech support. When something happens to an electronic whiteboard, or phone or whatever, she can fix it
-she has a natural talent for picking locks
-she always checks that the car doors are closed properly, and the seatbelts are fastened well after the tree incident
Logan 💫🧡
-has memorised every world ruler from every country, yet he doesn’t even know who the US’s president is
-is obsessed with astrology AND astronomy
-“turn left or turn left”
-“take a sharp right” *the footpath full of people is on the right*
-says the longest words possible
-“no, it’s ok, im sorry I didn’t realise how big words trigger you, seeming you have hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia”
as a summary, Tyler is my child now, Taylor is great and Logan is annoying but I love him (not romantically ew)
#school bus graveyard webtoon#school bus graveyard#tyler hernandez#taylor hernandez#logan fields#sbg tyler#sbg taylor#sbg logan
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"About the Blogger" Meme
@all-inmoderation tagged me. I haven't done one of these in ages, so this was fun. Thank you .D
Star Sign(s): Libra (don't ask me about rising and all that stuff, I know nothing about Astrology)
Favorite Holidays: Christmas, I love the cosiness.
Last Meal: Fries from the new kebab place around the corner. Had a craving, but they were sadly a bit underwhelming. Nothing more disappointing food item than underwhelming fries.
Current Favorite Musician: Been listening to a lot of Alabama Shakes this weekend. The intro to Sound and Color is just sooo fucking good.
Last Music Listened To: The spotify playlist called Indie Rock Club, which turned out to be all of the music I listened to in my late teens and early twenties. Ripped me right back to that time. Wild.
Last Movie Watched: Wow, Piggy was the last movie I watched, I really need to have a new years resolution to watch more movies. Piggy is fucking excellent though. Loved it, loved it, loved it. Go watch it.
Last TV Show Watched: I'm in the middle of rewatching Babylon Berlin in order to watch season 4 and 5. All doom and glitter and the party and depravity that never ends, and Charlotte and Gereon are such engaging and complicated lead characters. Still love it.
Also watching season 2 of World on Fire, which is a fine show, though not nearly as good. But it does have Jonah Hauer King in it though, and I am a simple woman, let me watch that man having an existential crisis and I'm THERE. He looks SO handsome when he doesn't know what's going on, lol.
Last Book/Fic Finished: I've been struck hard by project moving, so I've mostly been listening to Agatha Christie audiobooks. The last time I moved, I moved into a single room, and by the time I moved was living in the apartment by myself along with all the new stuff I've acquired. It's been hellish. So cosy mysteries it is.
Last Book/Fic Abandoned: I was reading a biography on Robert the Bruce that I abandoned once project moving started up and I stopped having the bandwidth for anything too complicated.
Currently Reading: Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro, excellent so far, which is not surprising, since I've loved all of his books that I've read.
Last Thing Researched for Art/Writing/Hyperfixation: Waltzing in the 19th century.
Favorite Online Fandom Memory: The buck wild hour long quarantine era chats with the Nabrina crowd in the discord.
Favorite Old Fandom You Wish Would Drag You Back In/Have A Resurgence: CAOS I guess? The Nabrina fandom is still one of the least toxic ones I've ever been in, at least the little corner that I was in.
I'm counting on a Batcat fandom resurgence once the next Battinson movie comes out in like 500 years (sob!)
Favorite Thing You Enjoy That Never Had an Active or Big "Fandom" but You Wish It Did: Oh so many things. Fandom culture is brutal these days because people are moving on so fast. Like the Little Mermaid came out this spring and it seems mostly dead already. Or perhaps people are just in other places that tumblr?
Tempting Project You're Trying to Rein In/Don't Have Time For: Everything? Lol. Between trying to paint my new flat and christmas and some family stuff going on it feels like I don't have time for anything at all right now. Including the self-indulgent smut fic that I'm writing for the Little Mermaid at the moment. But that smut fic is my happy place at the moment, so I must persist!
tagging @robertdeniroimdb @bugsysiegels @raxiesrot @gothamsgaygirlgang @imaginejolls @deadgirlsupremacy @sweet-reverie along with anyone else who'd like to have a go
#I desperately need to be more settled in this apartment#or you know just get more comfortable with the mess#so that I can get back to the fun stuff in life
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Tagged by @thebreakfastgenie 🥰💚❤️
name: Grace. This is my first new url in over a decade so I don’t have a cute nickname.
pronouns: she/her
where do you call home?: Boston, Massachusetts. The site of the skyline makes me feel more at ease.
favorite animal: my cat Francesca.
cereal of choice: I would say Honeycomb Cereal but I think it contains gelatin and since I’m Muslim I can’t eat it anymore 😭. So- honestly corn flakes. I am easy to please with carbs.
visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner: I’m literally just going to steal Genie’s answer because yeah. I would say I learn by doing. My mom says I’m a visual learner, but really it’s just that I need instructions written down because my working memory is pretty poor. My auditory memory is excellent, I think because I have perfect pitch, so I use that for memorization a lot.
first pet: A pet that was just mine and not a family pet? A beautiful red beta fish named Mitchell. He lived for 5 years after I got him.
favorite scent: the smell of hot concrete after it rains.
do you believe in astrology: nope and I have become a total grouch about it. I really do kind of hate it now. I’m sorry but I’m just so tired 😭
how many playlists do you have on your music service of choice: I mostly only use my own personal iTunes account though I have a few Spotify playlists…my own personal iTunes I have 6 apparently- but I only use 3.
sharpies or highlighters: in the end, probably highlighters for overall utility, but sharpies are so pretty!!!!
song that makes you cry: 18-Wheeler by Alabama and All I Ask by Adele.
song that makes you happy: there are too many to choose from! The first one I thought of was Christie Lee by Billy Joel.
and finally, do you write/draw/create: I write a bit sometimes. I DM a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. I sing. I make TikToks because I can sing and act but I can’t draw. I knit.
@leia-connor-vas-serenity
Tagging: @goldenliartrash @ronearoundblindly @daisyssousa @docjen @lobob92345 @benedettabeby @retratospastel @agentmintea @redvanillabee @mydearprofessormcgonagall @reichenbannakaffalatta @praisedog @standingcowrrdly @faeriesaurus @raptoradapter @piperholmes @fishdetective
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| kate siegel & she/her | Congratulations, ERIN CAIN survived another night. The town would certainly feel less safe without a them close by. Not to mention, we can’t lose another FAMILY MEDICINE DOCTOR, plus they’re only 42 years old. Crazy to think, it’s been TEN YEARS since their arrival, though in a place like Oblitus it can feel much longer. Good thing they’re staying at the MOTEL. Almost like it happened yesterday, they still remember FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA, and where they came from. It’s no secret, they were SHE STUMBLED UPON THE TREE WHEN SHE WAS VACATIONING WITH HER SON when they came across the tree, and is still keeping them up at night. Truth be told, they’re awfully KIND and DISTANT, but they’ve survived this long. Well, it’s almost day light again, maybe they’ll play FOR SURE by ETHEL CAIN this time. Welcome to another night in Oblitus, please don’t open the doors. (sun, twenty9, she/they, cst)
TRIGGER WARNING: DEATH OF A CHILD
BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: ERIN CAIN GENDER: FEMALE NICKNAMES: N/A BIRTHDAY: SEPTEMBER 2ND ASTROLOGY: VIRGO SEXUALITY: LESBIAN HOMETOWN: FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA BIRTHPLACE: FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA RELIGION: AGNOSTIC EDUCATION: DOCTOR OF MEDICINE RELATIONSHIP STATUS: SINGLE DIVORCED
born in fairhope to a family of doctors, it seemed only natural that she follow suit and get her own doctorate in medicine. always having a loving spirit and a way with people, erin decided that going into family medicine was what was best for herself so that is her specialty.
in college, she met her husband and quickly got pregnant when she was twenty. the pregnancy was unexpected but the joy that her baby boy brought her was fulfilling. it was hard though, since her husband wanted nothing to do with the child - sighting that he was too young to raise a child. erin told him to leave after a nasty fight one night and she never really saw him again after that; it was just her and the baby fending for themselves.
it was difficult because erin was still in school, but with help from erin's family, they managed to make it without erin quitting school. during all of this, erin began experimenting with other women and soon found that she didn't quite like men as much as she originally thought, so the relationship with her husband wouldn't have worked anyway.
after graduation, erin opened a family practice in fairhope and began practicing medicine after her residency. she was very successful because of her bedside manner and helped many people when they were sick. kindness bled through her, and her son was the same way; they were just two people that you wanted to be around all the time when you could.
when josh, erin's son, was twelve, erin took him on vacation. he was always outdoorsy and enjoyed camping with the scouts of america and his friends so erin took him to a well-known forest to hike and camp. that was when they saw the tree that led them to oblitus.
the first night, the town had warned erin not to go outside but erin, thinking that everyone in the town was crazy, did not believe them and instead took to hiding in the rv she had rented. her son opened the door to the creatures that first night and erin lost him.. the only reason she was saved was the door closing behind him and the sun coming up shortly thereafter. she wanted to follow after him, to sacrifice herself, but someone in town had made a case for her not too - told her that there were still people who needed help here.
that's largely why she's still alive today - her happiness was stolen but her heart is open enough to still help those in need as a doctor.
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ocs as obscure associations
featuring my main bg3 oc ren soz i never talk abt her </3 but i'll be playing more now so this might be a good time to let you in on her life
tagged by @rottengurlz ilysm! tagging @elysiantrait @buttertrait @salemssimblr @fizzytoo @thebramblewood @wldestluv-rs @dekarios <3
ANIMAL: praying mantis
COLORS: black, amber
MONTH: december
SONGS: invisible man - the breeders , sound + color - the alabama shakes , rejoicing in the hands - devendra banhart
NUMBER: 9, 333
PLANTS: ophiocordyceps unilateralis (zombie ant fungus)
SMELLS: moss, incense
GEMSTONE: carnelian, jet
TIME OF DAY: 3AM
SEASON: spring
PLACES: an open field in a distant plain, surrounded only by plants and solitude
FOOD: soup dumplings
DRINKS: the dryest, reddest wine
ELEMENT: ice
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: sagittarius
SEASONINGS: cumin, paprika
SKY: sunrise
WEATHER: hail
MAGICAL POWER: necromancy
WEAPONS: she is a bard, so her words
SOCIAL MEDIA: chaotic, so facebook
MAKEUP PRODUCT: black kohl
CANDY: wintermint gum
METHOD OF LONG DISTANCE TRAVEL: any method which is the quickest and the least taxing
ART STYLE: baroque
FEAR: fear of her father (bhaal), fear of losing herself
MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE: Sisyphus or a phoenix
PIECE OF STATIONARY: wood parchment
THREE EMOJIS: ☠️ 🤯 👍🏻
CELESTIAL BODY: pluto
#obscure association ask game#ask#oc infodump#bg3#oc ren#sorry i just keep thinking about her and with the update i kind of want to play so i am hyping myself up LOL
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#Repost @debharkness FB page THE BOOK OF LIFE read along, ch 13-15 “It’s scary as hell, I know,” Chris continued in a gentler tone. “We’d all rather hide somewhere safe and let someone else make the tough decisions. But somebody is going to have to stand up and fight for what’s right. Fernando tells me you’re a pretty impressive warrior.” -THE BOOK OF LIFE Origin of name: Roberts is of Norman origin, meaning “bright fame.” Date of birth: November 7, 1974 Astrological sign: Scorpio Physical description: Dark brown eyes, walnut-colored skin, high cheekbones angled under straight brows, a deep voice, and a wrestler’s strong build A member of: Yale University faculty, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Family and romantic relationships: From an African American family in Alabama. Chris is not married. Personal history: Christopher Roberts is Diana’s closest friend and her colleague at Yale University, where they met when they both began teaching there. -THE WORLD OF ALL SOULS 👉Let’s discuss. What did you notice when you read these chapters? In the comments below, please share your observations, favorite quotes, musings, questions, half-baked ideas, or deep dives with the rest of us! (see comments for some of my favorite quotes) If this is your first time reading THE BOOK OF LIFE, what did you think? What are your questions? If this is your 2nd, 3rd…100th time reading TBOL, did you discover anything new? Did you discover anything new from your dive into THE WORLD OF ALL SOULS? Cat #TBOLch13 #TBOLch14 #TBOLch15 #TBOLreadalong2023 #TheBookOfLife #TheWorldOfAllSouls https://www.instagram.com/p/Co-M3vmIgt2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The signs as leos from NCAA Gymnastics Conference Championships
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
#the signs as#zodiac aesthetic#astrology#horoscope#gymnastics#arkansas#norah flatley#auburn#derrian gobourne#lsu#aleah finnegan#florida#trinity thomas#nebraska#stanford#alabama#luisa blanco#msu#washington#brenna brooks#michigan#naomi morrison#pittsburgh#penn state#ava piedrahita
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Ooooh, Pluto, ascendant, or 7H for the astrology asks!
Jay!!! hello darling!! 🩵🩵✨
pluto ⇢ tell something supernatural that happened to you
this is the other really cool story I have: Once when my Dad brought my stepmom to visit Alabama from Arizona, we went to see my great great grandmother's house because it had recently been renovated. The house and land itself is incredibly old. It's one of those very old southern plantation homes (ugh I know. ☹️) I had been a handful of times from when I was younger and each time I had Weird Vibes™ for sure. But this time as we're walking through, the vibes are still off, but as soon as we get upstairs the vibes turn absolutely RANCID. Like I literally get to the top stair and I'm immediately like "oh no. nope. bye." like I start feeling super ill, get a headache, and it feels like someone had stepped on my chest and would not get off. it also felt like I heard someone say "Get. Out." in my head and OH BOY DID I LISTEN. I turned around and got my ass back downstairs and OUT the door. It's also right across from a cemetery too so. lol.
ascendant ⇢ do you believe in love at first sight?
I believe in connection at first sight maybe? but not love at first sight. love takes work. infatuation maybe? instant attraction?
7H ⇢ what do you consider green flags in a relationship?
Hmmm... active listening! like genuine active listening. so important. compatible communication methods. aligning political views. healthy friendship! respecting boundaries. am I listing bare minimum here?? I honestly can't tell 💀💀 personally I feel like similar energy levels are also important?? I could see things turning sour if one party had all the energy to keep venturing out and doing things while the other stays home or does more low energy things? Idk maybe that's just me.
thank you for the ask Jay!! I got deeper than I thought I would on these oops 😅
astrology asks ✨
#jules.answers✨#my beloved mutuals ✨#jules.askgame✨#I guess the point of these was a lil introspection. the last one btw I feel like I answered in regards to any kind of relationship?#not just romantic technically.#😘
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