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Episode 767: Originally Aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 11.03.24
WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves.
The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O’Door.
This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 11.03.24.
New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app!
Playlist:
C.W. Stoneking – I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive
Sunnyland Slim – Be Careful How You Vote
Big Mama Thornton – They Call Me Big Mama
The Ink Spots – If I Didn’t Care
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – They All Laughed
Jack Teagarden & His Orchestra – I Swung the Election
The Vincent Black Shadow – Never Met Another Woman Like Me
Jurnee Smollett-Bell – It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World
Jorja Smith – I Am
Ween – Hey There Fancypants
Man Man – Banana Ghost
Primus – Making Plans For Nigel
They Might Be Giants – Alienation’s for the Rich
Violent Femmes – Old Mother Reagan
Zoe Boekbinder – Make a Mess
Brown Bird – Chairkickers
Bobbie Gentry – Papa, Won’t You Let Me Go to Town With You
AJJ – Normalization Blues
The Two Man Gentlemen Band – Stuff Your Ballot Box
The Cog is Dead – In My Head
The Aeronauts – The Moral Tango
MC5 – The American Ruse
X-Ray Spex – I Can’t Do Anything
Amyl and The Sniffers – Choices
Brass Against – Know Your Enemy (feat. Sophia Urista) [Live]
Todrick Hall – Boys Wear Pink
K’naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente – Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)
Frank Turner – 1933
Vision Video – Normalized
Siouxsie & the Banshees – This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us
Check out this episode!
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ROUND ONE STATISTICS
The winners of Round 1 and their win percentages are below the cut! Thanks for the insane amount of engagement so far - I hope the next round will be just as fun! The Lightning Round (as detailed in the pinned post) will post at 9AM tomorrow! Good night, everyone <3
Maes Hughes - Fullmetal Alchemist
Won by 68%
Charlie Swan - Twilight
Won by 9.4%
Uncle Iroh - ATLA
Won by 44.2%
Jawbone O'Shaughnessey - Fantasy High
Won by 6.6%
George Joestar - JJBA
Won by 17.4%
The Joxter - The Moomins
Won by 21.8%
Geralt of Rivia - The Witcher
Won by 45.2%
Marlin - Finding Nemo
Won by 69.6%
Bobby Singer - Supernatural
Won by 11%
Aaron “Hotch” Hotchner - Criminal Minds
Won by 34.6%
Magneto - Marvel
Won by 40.8%
Stoick - How to Train Your Dragon
Won by 19.6%
Donkey - Shrek
Won by 42.4%
Bobby Nash - 9-1-1
Won by 28.4%
Darryl Wilson - Dungeons and Daddies
Won by 3.2%
Eddy - Duolingo
Won by 14.4%
Dustfinger - Inkheart
Won by 5.8%
Tom Nook - Animal Crossing
Won by 69% nice
Hans Huberman - The Book Thief
Won by 5.2%
Ben Sisko - Star Trek
Won by 56.6%
Bandit Heeler - Bluey
Won by 3%
Gomez Addams - The Addams Family
Won by 87.8%
Rick Grimes - The Walking Dead
Won by 27.2%
Ethan Winters - Resident Evil
Won by 32.4%
Heinz Doofenshmirtz - Phineas and Ferb
Won by 80.2%
Father Nier - NieR
Won by 24.8%
Johnny Rose - Schitt’s Creek
Won by 32.8%
Ratchet - Transformers
Won by 65.2%
Gilear Feath - Fantasy High
Won by 18.6%
Optimus Prime - Transformers
Won by 24.6%
Corvo - Dishonored
Won by 11.4%
Dr. Eli Vance - Half-Life
Won by 31.6%
Nathan Ford - Leverage
Won by 7.8%
Dad - Dad Feels
Won by 19.2%
Dr. Emmett Brown - Back to the Future
Won by 28.6%
Jean Valjean - Les Miserables
Won by 4%
Gregory Edgeworth - Ace Attorney
Won by 4.6%
Jack Fenton - Danny Phantom
Won by 8%
Augustus Aquato - Psychonauts
Won by 26.2%
Gru - Despicable Me
Won by 63.2%
Poseidon - Percy Jackson
Won by 8%
Rupert Giles - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Won by 27.2%
Bruce Wayne / Batman - DC
Won by 2.8%
Romani Archaman - Fate/Grand Order
Won by 22%
Kanan Jarrus - Star Wars
Won by 49%
Shiro Fujimoto - Blue Exorcist
Won by 8.2%
Aizawa - My Hero Academia
Won by 33%
Obi-Wan Kenobi - Star Wars
Won by 69% nice
Uncle Ben Parker - Marvel
Won by 24%
Lazlo Cravensworth
Won by 49.6%
John Marston - Red Dead Redemption
Won by 21.2%
Bowser - Super Mario Bros.
Won by 71.4%
Yousuke Koiwai - Yotsuba
Won by 33.2%
Ron Stampler - Dungeons and Daddies
Won by 8.4%
Ryotaro Dojima - Persona 4
Won by 7%
Juste Belmont - Castlevania
Won by 8%
Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney
Won by 16.8%
Sig Curtis - Fullmetal Alchemist
Won by 4.6%
Sojiro Sakura - Persona 5
Won by 52.8%
Jefferson Davis - Into the Spider-verse
Won by 63.8%
Solid Snake / David - Metal Gear Solid
Won by 25.8%
Mr. Boonchuy - Amphibia
Won by 10.2%
Loid Forger - Spy x Family
Won by 49%
Tim Lockwood - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Won by 26.6%
Henry Stein - Bendy and the Ink Machine
Won by 7.8%
Henry Oak - Dungeons and Daddies
Won by 32.2%
King Dedede - Kirby
Won by 35.4%
Pongo - 101 Dalmatians
Won by 28.4%
Teobaldo Leonharts - LiEat
Won by 5.8%
Professor Utonium - The Powerpuff Girls
Won by 59.6%
Ray Molina - Julie and the Phantoms
Won by 22%
Pietro Polendina - RWBY
Won by 5.8%
Octodad - Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Won by 41%
Castiel - Supernatural
Won by 9.4%
Bob Belcher - Bob’s Burgers
Won by 55%
Jim Hopper - Stranger Things
Won by 22.4%
Goofy - Disney
Won by 72.2%
Dr. Alex Malto - Transformers: Earthspark
Won by 5.2%
Moominpappa - Moomin
Won by 27.8%
Waymond Wang - Everything Everywhere All At Once
Won by 56.6%
Domingo Montoya - The Princess Bride
Won by 32.6%
Tomohisa Kaname - Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Won by 11.8%
David Rossi - Criminal Minds
Won by 4.2%
Atticus Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird
Won by 58%
Greg Universe - Steven Universe
Won by 21.6%
Rick Mitchell - The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Won by 29.2%
Lord Business - The LEGO Movie
Won by 45.8%
Tom Wachowski - Sonic the Hedgehog
Won by 50.8%
Thomas O'Malley - The Aristocats
Won by 58%
King Micah - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Won by 48%
Barry Allen / The Flash - DC
Won by 9.8%
Mr. Ping - Kung Fu Panda
Won by 93% - largest margin of victory
Agustín Madrigal - Encanto
Won by 40.2%
Eugene Krabs - Spongebob Squarepants
Won by 45%
Egon Spengler - Ghostbusters
Won by 30.6%
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My master list
One Chicago:
Chicago fire:
Kelly severide
Stella kidd
Sylvie Brett
Violet Mikami
Evan Hawkins
Blake gallo
Ritter
Cruz
Casey
Herrman
Mouch(platonic)
Otis
Leslie
Gabby
Chicago PD:
Jay Halstead
Erin Lindsay
Kim burgess
Adam Ruzek
Kevin Atwater
Hank voight
Hailey Upton
Chicago Med:
Connor
Ava
Natalie
April
Robin
Hannah
Will
Sarah
Maggie
Denise
Cloverfield:
Rob
Jason
Beth
Lily
Marlena
Hud
10 Cloverfield lane:
Emmett
Michelle
(No frank that bitch is disgusting)
Cloverfield Paradox:
Ava Hamilton
Mina Jensen
Ernst Schmidt
Life (2017)
David
Miranda
Hugh
Sho
Kat
9-1-1:
Buck
Hen
Karen
Bobby
Eddie
Chim
Maddie
Josh
Athena
May
Albert
Lena
9-1-1 Lone star:
Owen
Marjan
Paul
Nancy
Mateo
Judd
Grace
TK( Male!Reader or GN!Reader, he's gay people)
Carlos(Male!Reader or GN!Reader)
Tommy
Michelle
Station 19:
Jack
Andy
Vic
Travis
Demon slayer:
Tanjiro
Nezuko
Zenitsu
Inosuke
Kanao
Genya
Uzui
Shinobu
Mitsuri
Obanai
Rengoku
Gyomei
Muichiro(Platonic)
Sanemi
Aoi
Naho(platonic)
Sumi(Platonic)
Kiyo(Platonic)
A/n- FORGOT TO MENTION!!!!! For Chicago fire I will do Stellaride x reader any gender. It's gonna be poly remember I am taking requests. I could also do brettsey x reader. On Cloverfield poly relationship I could do Beth x Rob x reader. Jason x lily x reader
Hud x reader x Marlena. For demon slayer! (This one is not really poly but I'll give it a shot) Uzui x his wives and reader. Tankana x reader. ZenNezu x reader. AoIno x reader. I can make all these poly platonic or affectionate if only you guys want.
That's it. My hands hurt so bad.
#One Chicago x reader#Chicago fire x reader#Chicago pd x reader#Chicago med x reader#Cloverfield x reader#10 lane cloverfield x reder#Cloverfield paradox x reader#life x reader#9-1-1 x reader#9-1-1 lone star x reader#station 19 x reader#Demon slayer x reader
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Sorting my favorite fictional characters into hogwarts houses because I'm board and I have writers block.
If I have the motivation I'll explain why later or you can commit your thoughts and I'll post them.
Grey's anatomy:
Derek shepherd - Ravenclaw
Meredith Grey - Gryffindor
April Kepner - Hufflepuff
Owen hunt - Gryffindor
Callie Torres - Ravenclaw
Miranda Bailey - Gryffindor
Alex Karev - Slytherin
Jackson avery - Ravenclaw
Arizona Robinson - Hufflepuff
Christina Yang - Askaban
Bridgerton:
Anthony Bridgerton - Slytherin
Benedict Bridgerton - Hufflepuff
Colin Bridgerton - Ravenclaw
Daphne Bridgerton - Gryffindor
Elois Bridgerton - Ravenclaw
Francesca Bridgerton - Hufflepuff
Gregory Bridgerton - Gryffindor
Hyacinth Bridgerton - Hufflepuff
Kate Sharma - Gryffindor
Penelope Fetherington - Ravenclaw
Marvel:
Tony stark - Sylthrin
Steve Rogers - Gryffindor
Clint Barton - Gryffindor
Bruce Banner - Ravenclaw
Thor - Hufflepuff
Natasha Romanoff - Sylthrin
Marc Spector - Gryffindor
Steven Grant - Hufflepuff
Jake Lockly - Slytherin
Scott lang - Hufflepuff
Stephen Strange - Ravenclaw
Wanda Maximoff - Gryffindor
Sam Wilson - Gryffindor
Vision - Ravenclaw
T'challa - Ravenclaw
Bucky Barnes - Sylthrin
Loki - Sylthrin
X-men:
Scott Summers - Gryffindor
Hank McCoy - Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff
Charles Xavier - Gryffindor
Logan Howlett - Slytherin
Jean Grey - Slytherin
Erik Lehnsherr - Slytherin
Storm - Gryffindor
Kurt Wagner - Hufflepuff
Rogue - Gryffindor or Slytherin
Bates motel:
Alex Romero - Gryffindor
Norma Bates - Hufflepuff
Norman Bates - Slytherin
Dylan Massett - Gryffindor
Emma Decody - Ravenclaw
Chick Hogan - Slytherin
Supernatural:
Dean winchester - Gryffindor
Sam Winchester - Ravenclaw
Castiel - Hufflepuff
Charlie Bradbury - Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff
Bobby Singer - Ravenclaw
Jack Kline - Hufflepuff
Lucifer - Slytherin
Gabriel - Gryffindor
Jody Mills - Ravenclaw
Clair Novak - Slytherin
Ghostbusters:
Egon Spengler - Ravenclaw
Peter Venkman - Gryffindor
Ray Stantz - Hufflepuff
Winston Zeddemore - Gryffindor
Bones:
Seeley Booth - Gryffindor
Jack Hodgins - Ravenclaw
Temperance Brennan - Ravenclaw
Lance Sweets - Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff
James Aubrey - Hufflepuff
Zack Addy - Hufflepuff
Angela Montenegro - Gryffindor
Caroline Julian - Gryffindor
Camille Saroyan - Slytherin
Arastoo Vaziri - Ravenclaw
Vincent Nigel-Murray - Hufflepuff
Finn Abernathy - Gryffindor
Colin Fisher - Slytherin
Wendell Bray - Ravenclaw
Daisy wick she shall not be named here - askaban
Once upon a time in... Hollywood
Cliff Booth - Gryffindor
Rick Dalton - Hufflepuff
Sharon Tate - Hufflepuff
The Outsiders:
Sodapop Curtis - Hufflepuff
Ponyboy Curtis - Ravenclaw
Darry Curtis - Gryffindor
Dally Winston - Slytherin
Steve Randle - Hufflepuff
Johnny Cade - Hufflepuff
Two-bit Mathews - Gryffindor
Twilight:
Carlisle Cullen - Ravenclaw
Esme cullen - Hufflepuff
Edward Cullen - Ravenclaw
Emmett Cullen - Gryffindor
Rosalie Hale - Slytherin
Alice Cullen - Hufflepuff
Jasper Hale - Gryffindor
Eleazar Denali - Ravenclaw
Carmen Denali - Gryffindor
Tayna Denali - Hufflepuff
Kate Denali - Gryffindor
Irina Denali - Sylthrin
Garrett - Sylthrin or Gryffindor
Benjamin - Hufflepuff
The Great Gastby:
Jay Gastby - Hufflepuff
Nick Carway - Gryffindor
Jordan Baker - Ravenclaw
Dasiy Buchanan - Hufflepuff
Tom Buchanan - Askaban
Once upon a time:
David Nolan - Gryffindor
Snow white - Hufflepuff
Robin Hood - Gryffindor
Killian Jones - Slytherin
Emma Swan - Gryffindor
Regina Mills - Slytherin
Henry Mills - Ravenclaw
Mr. Gold - Askaban
Belle French - Ravenclaw
Ruby - Gryffindor
August Booth - Ravenclaw
Archie Hopper - Hufflepuff
Elvis Presley's movie characters:
Vince Everett - Gryffindor
Chadwick Gates - Ravenclaw
Clint Reno - Hufflepuff
Steve Grayson - Ravenclaw
Ross Carpenter - Hufflepuff
ER:
Doug Ross - Gryffindor
Mark Greene - Ravenclaw
Susan Lewis - Hufflepuff
Peter Benton - Slytherin
John Carter - Hufflepuff
Ocean's 11:
Danny Ocean - Gryffindor
Rusty Ryan - Slytherin
Linus Caldwell - Hufflepuff
#Hogwarts houses#Hogwarts#Harry Potter#Gryffindor#Ravenclaw#Hufflepuff#Slytherin#Sorting hat#Grey's anatomy#Derek shepherd#Meredith grey#Mark Sloan#Owen hunt#Miranda Bailey#Jackson avery#Bates motel#Alex Romero#Norman bates#Norma bates#Dylan Massett#Supernatural#Dean winchester#Sam Winchester#Castiel#Jack kline#Gabriel#Lucifer#Bobby Singer#Bones#Seeley Booth
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Negroes – Sweet and Docile, Meek, Humble, and Kind. Beware the Day They Change Their mind.
Langston Hughes
#langston hughes#harlem renaissance#BLM#black lives matter#Malcolm X#Amiri Baraka#W.E.B. Du Bois#Sonia Sanchez#Martin Luther King Jr.#Black Pathers#Power To The People#Huey P Newton#Eldridge Cleaver#Bobby Seale#Fred Hampton#Stokely Carmichael#Assata Shakur#Angela Davis#Emmett Till#Tamir Rice#Sandra Bland#Trayvon Martin#George Floyd#Breonna Taylor#Ahmaud Arbery#Oscar Grant#Eric Garner#Philando Castile#Atatiana Jefferson
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VOTE! (NOT FOR A FIC BUT A CHARACTER/CELEBRITY)
So, I'm gonna cancel the yandere series, I really like this one (The Pharaoh x male reader). And because I have never seen one that involves Pharaoh x male reader.
Same rules:
PICK ONE CHARACTER! (Don't say [Character 1] or [Character 2] you must pick or I'll choose for you
You MUST put it in the comments. If you can't type in the comments or you want to stay anonymous, send me an ask with your vote and I'll add it in the comments.
Edward Cullen
Carlisle Cullen
Jasper Hale
Emmett Cullen
Jacob Black
Caius
Aro
Marcus
Demetri
Sam Uley
Garett
Tony Stark
Peter Parker (Bumping up his age)
Steve Rogers
Bucky Barnes
Thor Odinson
Clint Barton
Pietro Maximoff
Scott Lang
Bruce Banner
Dr. Strange
Loki
Venom
Deadpool
Helmut Zemo
Falcon
Izuku Midoriya
Dabi
Katsuki Bakugou
Mirio Togata
Tenya Lida
All Might
Enji Todoroki/Endeavor
Hawks
Eijiro Kirishima
Shoto Todoriki
Chris Hemsworth
Chris Evans
Robert Downey Jr.
Shawn Mendes
Tom Holland
Jeremy Renner
Sebastian Stan
Henry Cavill
Zac Efron
Colby Brock
Brennen Taylor
Sebastian Stan
Jensen Ackles
Jared Padalecki
Anthony Mackey
Aaron Taylor Johnson
Misha Collins
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Matt Cohen
Bryan Dechart
Joe Manganiello
Pedro Pascal
Kim Nam-Joon/RM
Kim Seok-JIn
Min Yoongi
Jung Ho-Seok
Park Ji-Min
Kim Tae-Hyung
Jeon Jung-Kook.
James McAvoy
Ryan Reynolds
Robert Pattinson
Hugh Jackman
Johnny Depp
Scott Eastwood
Jared Leto
Ben Affleck
Ewan McGregor
Channing Tatum
Luke Evans
Tom Hiddleston
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
Castiel
John Winchester
Lucifer
Crowley
Jack Kline
Young John (Michael)
Dean (Michael)
Adam (Micheal)
Archie Andrews
Jughead Jones
Reggie Mantle
Kevin Keller
Hiram Lodge
Malachai
F. P. Jones
Fangs Fogarty
Eren Jaeger
Levi Ackerman
Erwin Smith
Jean Kirstein
Reiner Braun
Kenny Ackerman
Bertolt Hoover
Clark Kent/Superman
Bruce Wayne/Batman
Arthur Curry/Aquaman
Billy Batson/Shazam (Bumping up his age)
Hal Jordan/Green Lantern
Dick Grayson
Jason Todd
Damian Wayne
Tim Drake
Barry Allen/The Flash
Oliver Queen/Green Arrow
Captain Cold
Captain Atom
Chris Redfield
Leon S. Kennedy
Albert Wesker
Carlos Oliveira
Ethan Winters
Karl Heisenberg
Piers Nivans
Mr. X
Cole Young
Johnny Cage
Scorpion
Kui Liang
Damon Salvatore
Stefan Salvatore
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Jeremy Gilbert
Tyler Lockwood
Matt Donovan
Tobio Kageyama
Kei Tuskishima
Toru Oikawa
Tetsuro Kuroo
Asahi Azumane
Daichi Sawamura
Wakatoshi Ushijima
Hajime Iwaizumi
Kotaro Bokuto
Satoru Gojo
Kento Nanami
Aoi Todo
Toji Fushiguro
Ryomen Sukuna
Brahms Heelshire
Jason Voorhees
Michael Myers
Stu Matcher
Billy Loomis
Hannibal Lector
Will Graham
Norman Bates
Pyramid head
Sweeney Todd.
Bobby Drake
Scott Summers
Logan Howlett
Erik Lehnsherr
Young Professor X
Scott Mccall
Derek Hale
Peter Hale
Chris Argent
Andy Barber
Ransom Drysdale
Geralt of Rivia
Ian
Mickey
Collin Shea
Johnny Storm
Jake Jensen
Ari Levinson
Tanner Grayton
RK800 (CONNOR)
RK900 (NINES?)
Gavin Reed
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
A list with black artists who have a song in the Unknown Songs That Should Be Known-playlist (Can be a black artist in a band or just solo-artist) (no specific genre)
Bull’s Eye - Blacknuss, Prince Prime - Funk Aftershow - Joe Fox - Alternative Hip-hop Strangers in the Night - Ben L’Oncle Soul - Soul Explore - Mack Wilds - R&B Something To Do - IGBO - Funk
Down With The Trumpets - Rizzle Kicks - Pop Dans ta ville - Dub Inc. - Reggae Dance or Die - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Funk FACELESS - The PLAYlist, Glenn Lewis - R&B Tell Me Father - Jeangu Macrooy - Soul
Southern Boy - John The Conquerer - Blues Hard Rock Savannah Grass - Kes - Dancehall Dr. Funk - The Main Squeeze - Funk Seems I’m Never Tired of Loving You - Lizz Wright - Jazz Out of My Hands - TheColorGrey, Oddisee - Hip-Hop/Pop
Raised Up in Arkansas - Michael Burks - Blues Black Times - Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Carlos Santana - Afrobeat Cornerstone - Benjamin Clementine - Indie Shine On - R.I.O., Madcon - Electronic Pop Bass On The Line - Bernie Worrell - Funk
When We Love - Jhené Aiko - R&B Need Your Love - Curtis Harding - Soul Too Dry to Cry - Willis Earl Beal - Folk Your House - Steel Pulse - Reggae Power - Moon Boots, Black Gatsby - Deep House
Vinyl Is My Bible - Brother Strut - Funk Diamond - Izzy Biu - R&B Elusive - blackwave., David Ngyah - Hip-hop Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Heritage Blues Orchestra - Blues Sastanàqqàm - Tinariwen - Psychedelic Rock
Disco To Go - Brides of Funkenstein - Funk/Soul Circles - Durand Jones & The Indications - Retro Pop Cheesin’ - Cautious Clay, Remi Wolf, sophie meiers - R&B Changes - Charles Bradley - Soul The Sweetest Sin - RAEVE - House
Gyae Su - Pat Thomas, Kwashibu Area Band - Funk What Am I to Do - Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner - Hip-hop Get Your Groove On - Cedric Burnside - Blues Old Enough To Know Better - Steffen Morrisson - Soul Wassiye - Habib Koité - Khassonke musique
Dance Floor - Zapp - Funk Wake Up - Brass Against, Sophia Urista - Brass Hard-Rock BIG LOVE - Black Eyed Peas - Pop The Greatest - Raleigh Ritchie - R&B DYSFUNCTIONAL - KAYTRANADA, VanJess - Soul
See You Leave - RJD2, STS, Khari Mateen - Hip-hop Sing A Simple Song - Maceo Parker - Jazz/Funk Have Mercy - Eryn Allen Kane - Soul Homenage - Brownout - Latin Funk Can’t Sleep - Gary Clark Jr. - Blues Rock
Toast - Koffee - Dancehall Freedom - Ester Dean - R&B Iskaba - Wande Coal, DJ Tunez - Afropop High Road - Anthony Riley - Alternative Christian Sunny Days - Sabrina Starke - Soul
The Talking Fish - Ibibio Sound Machine - Funk Paralyzed - KWAYE - Indie Purple Heart Blvd - Sebastian Kole - Pop WORSHIP - The Knocks, MNEK - Deep House BMO - Ari Lennox - R&B
Promises - Myles Sanko - Soul .img - Brother Theodore - Funk Singing the Blues - Ruthie Foster, Meshell Ndegeocello - Blues Nobody Like You - Amartey, SBMG, The Livingtons - Hip-hop Starship - Afriquoi, Shabaka Hutchings, Moussa Dembele - Deep House
Lay My Troubles Down - Aaron Taylor - Funk Bloodstream - Tokio Myers - Classic Sticky - Ravyn Lenae - R&B Why I Try - Jalen N’Gonda - Soul Motivation - Benjamin Booker - Folk
quand c’est - Stromae - Pop Let Me Down (Shy FX Remix) - Jorja Smith, Stormzy, SHY FX - Reggae Funny - Gerald Levert - R&B Salt in my Wounds - Shemekia Copeland - Blues Our Love - Samm Henshaw - Soul
Make You Feel That Way - Blackalicious - Jazz Hip-hop Knock Me Out - Vintage Trouble - Funk Take the Time - Ronald Bruner, Jr., Thundercat - Alternative Thru The Night - Phonte, Eric Roberson - R&B Keep Marchin’ - Raphael Saadiq - Soul
Shake Me In Your Arms - Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ - Blues Meet Me In The Middle - Jodie Abascus - Pop Raise Hell - Sir the Baptist, ChurchPpl - Gospel Pop Mogoya - Oumou Sangaré - Wassoulou Where’s Yesterday - Slakah The Beatchild - Hip-hop
Lose My Cool - Amber Mark - R&B New Funk - Big Sam’s Funky Nation - Funk I Got Love - Nate Dogg - Hip-hop Nothing’s Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson - Soul Crazy Race - The RH Factor - Jazz
Spies Are Watching Me - Voilaaa, Sir Jean - Funk The Leaders - Boka de Banjul - Afrobeat Fast Lane - Rationale - House Conundrum - Hak Baker - Folk Don’t Make It Harder On Me - Chloe x Halle - R&B
Plastic Hamburgers - Fantastic Negrito - Hardrock Beyond - Leon Bridges - Pop God Knows - Dornik - Soul Soleil de volt - Baloji - Afrofunk Do You Remember - Darryl Williams, Michael Lington - Jazz Get Back - McClenney - Alternative Three Words - Aaron Marcellus - Soul
Spotify playlist
In memory of:
Aaron Bailey Adam Addie Mae Collins Ahmaud Arbery Aiyana Stanley Jones Akai Gurley Alberta Odell Jones Alexia Christian Alfonso Ferguson Alteria Woods Alton Sterling Amadou Diallo Amos Miller Anarcha Westcott Anton de Kom Anthony Hill Antonio Martin Antronie Scott Antwon Rose Jr. Arthur St. Clair Atatiana Jefferson Aubrey Pollard Aura Rosser Bennie Simons Berry Washington Bert Dennis Bettie Jones Betsey Billy Ray Davis Bobby Russ Botham Jean Brandon Jones Breffu Brendon Glenn Breonna Taylor Bud Johnson Bussa
Calin Roquemore Calvin McDowell Calvin Mike and his family Carl Cooper Carlos Carson Carlotta Lucumi Carol Denise McNair Carol Jenkins Carole Robertson Charles Curry Charles Ferguson Charles Lewis Charles Wright Charly Leundeu Keunang Chime Riley Christian Taylor Christopher Sheels Claude Neal Clementa Pickney Clifford Glover Clifton Walker Clinton Briggs Clinton R. Allen Cordella Stevenson Corey Carter Corey Jones Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd Cynthia Wesley
Daniel L. Simmons Danny Bryant Darius Randell Robinson Darius Tarver Darrien Hunt Darrius Stewart David Felix David Joseph David McAtee David Walker and his family Deandre Brunston Deborah Danner Delano Herman Middleton Demarcus Semer Demetrius DuBose Depayne Middleton-Doctor Dion Johnson Dominique Clayton Dontre Hamilton Dred Scott
Edmund Scott Ejaz Choudry Elbert Williams Eleanor Bumpurs Elias Clayton Elijah McClain Eliza Woods Elizabeth Lawrence Elliot Brooks Ellis Hudson Elmer Jackson Elmore Bolling Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. Emmett Till Eric Garner Eric Harris Eric Reason Ernest Lacy Ernest Thomas Ervin Jones Eugene Rice Eugene Williams Ethel Lee Lance Ezell Ford
Felix Kumi Frank Livingston Frank Morris Frank Smart Frazier B. Baker Fred Hampton Fred Rochelle Fred Temple Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.
George Floyd George Grant George Junius Stinney Jr. George Meadows George Waddell George Washington Lee Gregory Gunn
Harriette Vyda Simms Moore Harry Tyson Moore Hazel “Hayes” Turner Henry Ezekial Smith Henry Lowery Henry Ruffin Henry Scott Hosea W. Allen
India Kager Isaac McGhie Isadore Banks Italia Marie Kelly
Jack Turner Jamar Clark Jamel Floyd James Byrd Jr. James Craig Anderson James Earl Chaney James Powell James Ramseur James Tolliver James T. Scott Janet Wilson Jason Harrison Javier Ambler J.C. Farmer Jemel Roberson Jerame Reid Jesse Thornton Jessie Jefferson Jim Eastman Joe Nathan Roberts John Cecil Jones John Crawford III John J. Gilbert John Ruffin John Taylor Johnny Robinson Jonathan Ferrell Jonathan Sanders Jordan Edwards Joseph Mann Julia Baker Julius Jones July Perry Junior Prosper
Kalief Browder Karvas Gamble Jr. Keith Childress, Jr. Kelly Gist Kelso Benjamin Cochrane Kendrick Johnson Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Kenny Long Kevin Hicks Kevin Matthews Kiwane Albert Carrington
Lacy Mitchell Lamar Smith Laquan McDonald Laura Nelson Laura Wood L.B. Reed L.D. Nelson Lemuel Penn Lemuel Walters Leonard Deadwyler Leroy Foley Levi Harrington Lila Bella Carter Lloyd Clay Louis Allen Lucy
M.A. Santa Cruz Maceo Snipes Malcom X Malice Green Malissa Williams Manuel Ellis Marcus Deon Smith Marcus Foster Marielle Franco Mark Clark Maria Martin Lee Anderson Martin Luther King Jr. Matthew Avery Mary Dennis Mary Turner Matthew Ajibade May Noyes Mckenzie Adams Medgar Wiley Evers Michael Brown Michael Donald Michael Griffith Michael Lee Marshall Michael Lorenzo Dean Michael Noel Michael Sabbie Michael Stewart Michelle Cusseaux Miles Hall Moses Green Mya Hall Myra Thompson
Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr. Natasha McKenna Nicey Brown Nicholas Heyward Jr.
O’Day Short family Orion Anderson Oscar Grant III Otis Newsom
Pamela Turner Paterson Brown Jr. Patrick Dorismond Philando Castile Phillip Pannell Phillip White Phinizee Summerour
Quaco
Ramarley Graham Randy Nelson Raymond Couser Raymond Gunn Regis Korchinski-Paquet Rekia Boyd Renisha McBride Riah Milton Robert Hicks Robert Mallard Robert Truett Rodney King Roe Nathan Roberts Roger Malcolm and his wife Roger Owensby Jr. Ronell Foster Roy Cyril Brooks Rumain Brisbon Ryan Matthew Smith
Sam Carter Sam McFadden Samuel DuBose Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr. Samuel Hammond Jr. Samuel Leamon Younge Jr. Sandra Bland Sean Bell Shali Tilson Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Shukri Abdi Simon Schuman Slab Pitts Stella Young Stephon Clark Susie Jackson
T.A. Allen Tamir Rice Tamla Horsford Tanisha Anderson Timothy Caughman Timothy Hood Timothy Russell Timothy Stansbury Jr. Timothy Thomas Terrence Crutcher Terrill Thomas Tom Jones Tom Moss Tony McDade Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. Trayvon Martin Troy Hodge Troy Robinson Tula Tyler Gerth Tyre King Tywanza Sanders
Victor Duffy Jr. Victor White III
Walter Lamar Scott Wayne Arnold Jones Wesley Thomas Wilbert Cohen Wilbur Bundley Will Brown Will Head Will Stanley Will Stewart Will Thompson Willie James Howard Willie Johnson Willie McCoy Willie Palmer Willie Turks William Brooks William Butler William Daniels William Fambro William Green William L. Chapman II William Miller William Pittman Wyatt Outlaw
Yusef Kirriem Hawkins
The victims of LaLaurie (1830s) The black victims of the Opelousas massacre (1868) The black victims of the Thibodaux massacre (1887) The black victims of the Wilmington insurrection (1898) The black victims of the Johnson-Jeffries riots (1910) The black victims of the Red summer (1919) The black victims of the Elaine massacre (1919) The black victims of the Ocoee massacre (1920) The victims of the MOVE bombing (1985)
All the people who died during the Atlantic slave trade, be it due to abuse or disease.
All the unnamed victims of mass-incarceration, who were put into jail without the committing of a crime and died while in jail or died after due to mental illness.
All the unnamed victims of racial violence and discrimination.
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My apologies for all the people missing on this list. Feel free to add more names and stories.
Listen, learn and read about discrimination, racism and black history: (feel free to add more) Documentaries: 13th (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) I Am Not Your Negro
YouTube videos: We Cannot Stay Silent about George Floyd Waarom ook Nederlanders de straat op gaan tegen racisme (Dutch) Wit is ook een kleur (Dutch) (documentaire)
Books: Biased by Jennifer Eberhardt Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo They Can’t Kill Us All by Wesley Lowery White Fragility by Robin Deangelo Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Woman, Race and Class by Angela Davis
Websites: https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/report/ https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/ https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsoflyn00nati/page/n11/mode/2up https://lab.nos.nl/projects/slavernij/index-english.html https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.zinnedproject.org/
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Blood and Shadow
Blame this whole brain mush on the fact that I added Calum Scott's Dancing on my own to my Buddie playlist, leading to thinking about Jolene, leading to thinking about Lil Nas X's Jolene cover, leading to thinking about heteronormativity and comphet, leading to thinking about character's death as a plot device, and its role in 9-1-1.
Humour me.
Coming from the Supernatural fandom, I am quite resigned to witnessing the wildest character killing hunt, even important side characters who had been featured for several seasons (mainly female and POC characters), as a cheap plot device to push the main character's arc forward and shock the audience. So I was pleasantly surprised to notice that in 9-1-1 this isn't quite the same situation, having witnessed very few characters being killed up to this point of the story (I don't think Ramon will die, for the same reason I'm about to explain), and it made me think that those few deaths were really necessary and really meaningful both for the surviving characters involved and us, the audience.
Actually, this whole brain mush started with a not-happened death, or Why didn't they kill Michael?! Since the actor will almost be gone for good after the suing, and all with the brain tumour and the hospital fire, it could've been very easy to simply kill him out of the story, dramatically and honourably.
But they didn't. So, again: why?
PSA: I didn't have the bare time to have a full rewatch, so I might be forgetting someone here. If so, please bear with me and feel totally free to add your own.
I'm now taking into account the following deaths, in no particular order: Kevin, Shannon, Doug, Daniel, Bobby's family, Emmett, Abby's mother. I'm totally NOT considering every single victim from every single episode.
The only side characters we witnessed as interacting with the main ones in the present, thus becoming a real part of the whole story, and not of the single character's arc, are Abby's mother, Shannon, and Doug (just like Michael…who isn’t dead).
If we think about the others, they are just background characters, past characters, memories…they don't belong to the real, mainstream story, the 118 story, the firefam-as-a-whole's story, because they act like gear kicking motivator for the single character's story and arc. With the blatant exception of Hen, who started her own arc with herself being shot and almost dying, and with saving, not losing, her coach.
There's something affecting myself individually about an arc starting with a gruesome death, because it's my own history. So I'm maybe projecting, but humour me.
KEVIN. He belongs to Chimney's past, but if you think about it, his death wasn't really necessary because Chimney had already chosen his path. His death becomes a beautiful and heart-rending memento only in hindsight, after 5x16, when Chimney manages to save Albert and redeem himself in his own eyes. Not anybody else's. His own. But Kevin had to die to tell us something, to make us understand something: that family doesn't end with blood. Sure, the Lees were devastated, especially because Kevin wouldn't have died if he (like Albert years later) wouldn't have wanted so badly to walk into Chimney's steps. But the Lees didn't blame Chimney, didn't hate him, didn't push him aside.
They lost one son, not both. Because in their eyes there was no difference between the blood child and the adopted one. They are the same, and they are loved the same. The message wasn't for Chimney, the message was for us. A family is not built on blood only. Children are not only those born from the same father and the same mother. And from a queer point of view, this is mind-blowing.
BOBBY'S FAMILY. Same as Chimney. Sure, this gruesome, multiple death, was something impacting so horribly on Bobby's psyche (especially if you consider he is a devoted Catholic and guilt is so deeply rooted and ingrained in our psyche, that even if you stopped being one, like me, very early in life, you will never shake it off completely: Catholicism thrives on guilt). And just like Chimney's guilt, it had its own conclusion in 5x16. But those deaths, introduced so early in the series, were also a shout, again, to us as an audience. Again, if Bobby had lost his blood family, this didn't mean he couldn't build another one…hell, other two whole families! One at the 118, and one with Athena. Because, again, a family is not built on blood only. Children are not only those born from the same father and the same mother. And from the beginning of s1 we KNOW that Buck steps into Bobby's kid role, just like Bobby becomes Buck's true father. It's something we, not them, have to understand. It's for us.
EMMETT. Ok, I admit at first I was a bit confused by this whole storyline, because we had been already told in Haunted that Athena had chosen to become a cop after that girl's disappearance, then we had the whole Emmett convincing her and suchlike…but again, as she herself explained in 5x15, being a cop was something she had always wanted…just, pushed aside for a while, probably because of her overbearing mother. Until Emmett came into place to push her back to her true self. The problem here is not what would've happened if Emmett hadn't died. The point, I think, it's Harry's question. Harry Three-Dads Grant. It doesn't matter what Harry and May would've been if Athena had married Emmett, because they would have not been THEM: they are what Athena and Michael made them, not only physically but also emotionally and mentally. Blood doesn't define, doesn't build, doesn't make a person: it's their family's love that shapes them into their true self. And in a three-dads-family, an extended family, a queer family, this is even more poignant, because all of the family members are now involved in their kids parenting, blood bonds set aside. Michael had always been gay, but this fact hadn't made him less of a father for his own kids. Just like cishet Bobby stepping beside him at Athena's side.
DANIEL. The Real Looming Ghost(TM). Buck didn't even know about him. He lived his whole life without having the slightest idea of a Daniel. Sure, he felt something was off, he felt his parents' coldness and disappointment, he lived his entire existence believing himself expendable. But he didn't know him. He wasn't affected by his death. Only by the outcome. Again, plot reasons set aside, I see this as a loud shout to us as an audience again: Look! Look what happens when you put the blood but not the love! Buck was a blood child of the Buckleys, yet he didn't matter, he never mattered. He was their son and all they cared about was a ghost. They were apparently The Perfect Family(TM) and yet they maimed his soul. They materially provided for him, but didn't give a damn about Buck as a living, breathing thing. They only made him for spare, defective parts. So, blood isn't really what makes a family, right….?
ABBY'S MOTHER. Ok so now we're diving into the present. I'm starting with her because it'll be very short, since she doesn't really have a huge weight in terms of agency: she stands literally on borrowed time, through Abby's own words, because she's late stage Alzheimer. She's not even her true self anymore. But she is a huge plot foundation because she's more or less the driving force that brought Buck and Abby to close the physical gap and become lovers, and, in the end, the driving force that split them apart, by means of Abby leaving to look for her true self, to discover the person she was before she had been forced to become her mother's guardian, always thinking and caring for the others before herself (....sounds familiar…). Abby's mom HAD TO die in order to set Buck free in the world with his new baggage of experience and growth. Buck 2.0. If she hadn't died, or if she had died later, maybe when Eddie was already part of the team, what would've become of that immediate bond, that bone-deep understanding, that soul-crashing proximity which set Eddie and Buck into mutual orbits? Nothing, probably. If she had stayed just a little longer, she would've hindered Buddie for being….Buddie. She needed to die to set not only Abby, but Buck as well, free. Free to question themselves: who am I? what am I looking for? what would make me myself truly?
DOUG. There we are. My intention is not to question his morality or ethics. He is horrible and totally not excusable. But….but, they could've made a different choice. His death wasn't really a necessary plot drive, right? He could've almost die, like Maddie. They could've imprisoned him and let him rot. He could've survived. They made the choice to kill him, so I suppose his death was necessary. And truth is, it was. Because otherwise Maddie would have never found the strength to be free, to be herself, to be someone else from Doug's victim. To look for her future and happiness, at Chimney's side.
For as much as Doug kidnapping was traumatic, and pushed them far from each other, in the end they managed to collect their broken pieces and build something new, different for sure, brittle, but with a solid foundation: freedom. Had Doug survived, his ghost would've loomed forever on them, threatening to come back one day and destroy whatever they could've managed to create. They could've got together, but again on borrowed time, waiting for the other shoe to drop. Doug had to die not to shock us, or to push Maddie and Chimney together, which they would've probably done anyway, but because he had to set them free in their love.
Two deaths which, in the end, brings us back to Shannon's death. And to Buddie.
I admit I was at first irritated by her death, she was questionable but also relatable, and I wished for her a growth arc too. But they killed her. And they didn't kill Michael. Why? She had already asked for a divorce, like Michael, so Eddie would've been free anyway. She had even said that she wanted to distance herself from both Eddie and Chris, in a way, so she wouldn't have been around. Why killing her, then, when she simply could've been written out like Michael in 5A?
Because she had the same role as Abby's mom and Doug. Her death wasn't for us, it was for the characters, both Buck and Eddie. Had she been alive and distant, she would've been still a looming presence, a ghost, an hindrance, a road block. Michael wasn't anything like this: his existence didn't pose a threat to Bathena, nor to Bobby's role as a stepfather. He was just another dad. Three dads and a mom. Nobody loses, nobody wins, because there's no competition.
But Shannon? She was Christopher’s mother. Even if she hadn't been Eddie’s wife and partner anymore, she would've still been a solid rock in Christopher’s foundation. And a road block against Buddie. Because let's be honest: we know Eddie. Not Stage Four Eddie Diaz. Not I'm Leaving The 118 Eddie Diaz. Not Breakdown Era Eddie Diaz. The previous one. The one who always put all the others before himself. The one who was dating Ana to give his son a maternal figure and satisfy the world and his parents. The one who was ready to accept Shannon back only to rebuild the family, not because he was truly happy with her.
Had Shannon survived, she would've been the bane of Buck's existence and happiness. She would have prevented Eddie from taking a step, any kind of step, towards anyone, least of all Buck. He would've never been freed of her ghost, just like Maddie from an incarcerated Doug. Had Shannon come back asking to stay again in their life, Eddie would've probably accepted, once again, out of duty and guilt and love for Christopher. He could've had Buck in his life, but Buck could've never parented Chris.
Because, if Buck is Lil Nas X and Shannon is Jolene, there will always be the threat of heteronormativity and social acceptance, and to Eddie would be more cruel for himself, but more acceptable for Chris's sake, to have Shannon rather than Buck. Buck couldn't stand a chance against a legitimate mother, even a bad one.
Doug had to die to free Maddie and let Madney happen for real. Michael didn't have to die to free Athena and let Bathena happen. But Abby's mother had to die before Eddie's introduction to set both Abby and Buck free. And just as well, Shannon had to die in order to set both Eddie and Buck free. And let Buck first become Chris's other parent, and once held the key to Eddie's heart, also his partner. Not on borrowed time, but for real.
Otherwise, we could've had the usual growth arc, Shannon coming back to her rightful place after learning from her mistakes, Buck would've stepped into some wrong relationships learning what he didn't want, and we would've had just two best friends being bros, whimpering over bad romances, until the glorious ending with the oceans of hot tears and redemption, good wives, white picket fence, two families hanging together with the kids. Et cetera.
But Shannon died, and Doug died, and Abby's mom died. And Michael didn't.
So yes, I'm hopeful for Buddie.
#long post#911 meta#buddie meta#death of the character#evan buckley#eddie diaz#christopher diaz#shannon diaz#bobby nash#athena grant#michael grant#chimney han#maddie buckley
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Writing Rules
Requests for fandoms down below are ALWAYS open unless stated otherwise in my ‘bio’. Other fandoms will be added on as I join them; however, if something from a fandom is not listed below, chances are they will not be written, for I am not a part of the fandom and do not know how to write for it. Crossovers between the fandoms listed below are also always accepted! Other rules listed below!
Requirements:
Has to be x reader or x OC (Can be platonic, that has be clarified. But generally, it’s easier to write if there is an OC or reader and not just something for a fandom. You do not have to make the OC; some people just prefer to read that rather than a ‘x reader’)
Give something for a prompt, can even be just one sentence (Like when somebody requests “Can I have Dean Winchester x Reader,” that gets difficult to write because there is nothing to start off of. Give at least the smallest prompt/idea/etc. to write from)
I will be willing to write mostly anything EXCEPT:
Incest (cause...no)
Polyamorous relationships (no judgement here, just not my cup of tea! Also, love triangles are not the same, those are okay!)
Non-con/rape (if there ends up being a spicy/steamy scene, which as of now is not likely as I'm too uncomfortable at the time being, non-con is an absolute no)
Politics (Political stuff is awful, and politics always just upsets me. Fanfics are meant to be for fun, and I hate getting Political)
Other things can be refused if I feel uncomfortable writing for them, but this is all I can think of right now.
Fandoms:
Dean Winchester
Supernatural
Sam Winchester
Castiel
Jack Kline
Gabriel (IF REQUESTED)
Charlie Bradbury (IF REQUESTED)
Jody Mills (IF REQUESTED)
More characters from this fandom can be requested too!
Marvel
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark
Sam Wilson
Bucky Barnes
Thor Odinson
Natasha Romanoff (IF REQUESTED)
Wanda Maximoff (IF REQUESTED)
More characters from this fandom can be requested too!
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Phil Coulson
Melinda May
Daisy Johnson (Skye)
Bobbi Morse
Lance Hunter
Leopold Fitz
Jemma Simmons
Deke
Daniel Sousa
Elena Rodriguez
More characters from this fandom can be requested too!
Twilight
Carlisle Cullen
Esme Cullen
Edward Cullen
Bella Swan
Emmett Cullen
Rosalie Hale
Alice Cullen (IF REQUESTED)
Jasper Hale (IF REQUESTED
Sam Uley (IF REQUESTED)
Paul Lahote (IF REQUESTED)
Aro Volturi
Caius Volturi
Demetri Volturi
Felix Volturi
Marcus Volturi (IF REQUESTED)
Other characters for this fandom may be requested, though this fandom may be more limited in who I will write for if not listed above.
BBC Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes
John Watson
Mycroft Holmes
Greg Lestrade
The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen
Peeta Mellark
Haymitch Abernathy
More characters from this fandom can be requested too!
#supernatural#supernatural fanfiction#marvel#marvel fanfic#marvel fanfiction#agents of shield#agents of s.h.i.e.l.d.#aos#agents of shield fanfic#twilight#twilight saga#the twilight saga#twilight fanfic#twilight saga fanfic#bbc sherlock#sherlock#the hunger games#the hunger games fanfiction
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600 Follower Five Line Fanfics
Thanks for all of the continued support and interaction. Here are all of the requested five-ish line fanfics from the most recent celebration in one place.
Bridgerton
As she surveyed the room, she mused that she really needed to stop thinking, ‘what’s the worst that could happen?’ - Sylvie, Anthony, & Benedict
Fifty Shades
If it had been any other day, she would have missed it - Emmeline & Elliot
Marvel
I can go anywhere I want - Max Parker & Steve Rogers
Peaky Blinders
Last chance, or else I'll tickle you out of this bed until you can't see straight - Tommy & Clara
Don't make that face - Isiah & Clara
I swear you act crazy just to make me feel even crazier - Arthur & Clara
You. Me. Whiskey - John x Reader/ OC
We talked about the lying - Ada & Clara
And just what are you doing eh? Causing mischief again? - Arthur & Finn
I'm trying to look for a smile, I know that there's one somewhere - Tommy & Charles
Hey? You are more important to us, to me more than you think - John & Clara
How did I get so lucky to have a sister like you? - Tommy & Clara
Soon you'll get better - John, Katie, & Clara
Sherlock
You look like you could use a hug. A real one, not those loose, one arm ones - Lucy, John, & Sherlock
Suits
I’m not going to apologize just because that’s what you want to hear - Mike, Harvey, & Charlie
Supernatural
Look at me and say it again - Nora, Sam, & Dean
Alright, I tried to warn you, but fine. We’ll do this your way - Bobby, Dean, & Nora
Hey Sam? How is it that you and Dean aren't ever afraid when fighting monsters? - Sam & Nora
She knew she shouldn't have bought the red one - Dean & Nora
True Blood
She'd only given in because she was lonely - Pam & Elisabeth
She had followed the woman for days and at last her patience was paying off - Elisabeth, Pam, & Eric
Twilight
Because you're my sibling, I still love you. But I'm also very pissed at you - Emmett & Mia
I will always love you no matter what. Don't ever doubt that, don't ever forget that - Carlisle & Mia
Could you not hug me so tight? You're gonna crush my ribs - Mia, Alice, & Jasper
I don’t hate you - Mia & Edward
I tried to call - Mia & Cullen Clan (Rosalie and a little Carlisle, mostly)
Can you help me feel better, just this once? - Jasper & Mia
I know I may be too old for it, but can I get a piggyback ride? - Emmett, Carlisle & Mia
Oh, I'm sorry I made you feel that way - Rosalie & Mia
White Collar
You're a sore loser, you know that right? - Peter, Neal, & Alice
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The True History Behind 'Judas and the Black Messiah'
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The True History Behind 'Judas and the Black Messiah'
SMITHSONIANMAG.COM | Feb. 11, 2021, 3:15 p.m.
When Chicago lawyer Jeffrey Haas first met Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, he was struck by the 20-year-old activist’s “tremendous amount of energy” and charisma. It was August 1969, and Haas, 26 years old at the time, and his fellow attorneys at the People’s Law Office had just secured Hampton’s release from prison on trumped-up charges of stealing $71 worth of ice cream bars. To mark the occasion, Hampton delivered a speech at a local church, calling on the crowd to raise their right hand and repeat his words: “I am a revolutionary.”
“I couldn’t quite say that, because I thought I was a lawyer for the movement, but not necessarily of the movement,” recalls Haas, who is white. “But as Fred continued saying that, by the third or fourth time, I was shouting ‘I am a revolutionary’ like everyone else.”
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Judas and the Black Messiah, a new film directed by Shaka King and co-produced by Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, deftly dramatizes this moment, capturing both Hampton’s oratorical prowess and the mounting injustices that led him and his audience to declare themselves revolutionaries. Starring Daniel Kaluuya of Get Out fame as the chairman, the movie chronicles the months preceding Hampton’s assassination in a December 1969 police raid, detailing his contributions to the Chicago community and dedication to the fight for social justice. Central to the narrative is the activist’s relationship with—and subsequent betrayal by—FBI informant William O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield), who is cast as the Judas to Hampton’s “black messiah.”
“The Black Panthers are the single greatest threat to our national security,” says a fictionalized J. Edgar Hoover (Martin Sheen), echoing an actual assertion made by the FBI director, in the film. “Our counterintelligence program must prevent the rise of a black messiah.”
Here’s what you need to know to separate fact from fiction ahead of Judas and the Black Messiah’s debut in theaters and on HBO Max this Friday, February 12.
Is Judas and the Black Messiah based on a true story?
In short: yes, but with extensive dramatic license, particularly regarding O’Neal. As King tells the Atlantic, he worked with screenwriter Will Berson and comedians Kenny and Keith Lucas to pen a biopic of Hampton in the guise of a psychological thriller. Rather than focusing solely on the chairman, they opted to examine O’Neal—an enigmatic figure who rarely discussed his time as an informant—and his role in the FBI’s broader counterintelligence program, COINTELPRO.
“Fred Hampton came into this world fully realized. He knew what he was doing at a very young age,” says King. “Whereas William O’Neal is in a conflict; he’s confused. And that’s always going to make for a more interesting protagonist.”
Daniel Kaluuya (center) as Fred Hampton
(Glen Wilson / Warner Bros.)
Speaking with Deadline, the filmmaker adds that the crew wanted to move beyond Hampton’s politics into his personal life, including his romance with fellow activist Deborah Johnson (Dominique Fishback), who now goes by the name Akua Njeri.
“[A] lot of times when we think about these freedom fighters and revolutionaries, we don’t think about them having families … and plans for the future—it was really important to focus on that on the Fred side of things,” King tells Deadline. “On the side of O’Neal, [we wanted] to humanize him as well so that viewers of the film could leave the movie wondering, ‘Is there any of that in me?’”
Who are the film’s two central figures?
Born in a suburb of Chicago in 1948, Hampton demonstrated an appetite for activism at an early age. As Haas, who interviewed members of the Hampton family while researching his book, The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther, explains, “Fred just couldn’t accept injustice anywhere.” At 10 years old, he started hosting weekend breakfasts for other children from the neighborhood, cooking the meals himself in what Haas describes as a precursor to the Panthers’ free breakfast program. And in high school, he led walkouts protesting the exclusion of black students from the race for homecoming queen and calling on officials to hire more black teachers and administrators.
According to William Pretzer, a supervisory curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), the young Hampton was keenly aware of racial injustice in his community. His mother babysat for Emmett Till prior to the 14-year-old’s murder in Mississippi in 1955; ten years after Till’s death, he witnessed white mobs attacking Martin Luther King Jr.’s Chicago crusade firsthand.
“Hampton is really influenced by the desire of the NAACP and King to make change, and the kind of resistance that they encounter,” says Pretzer. “So it’s as early as 1966 that Hampton starts to gravitate toward Malcolm X … [and his] philosophy of self-defense rather than nonviolent direct action.”
Fred Hampton speaks at a rally in Chicago’s Grant Park in September 1969
(Chicago Tribune file photo / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
William O’Neal in a 1973 mugshot
(Fair use via Wikimedia Commons)
After graduating from high school in 1966, Hampton, as president of the local NAACP Youth Chapter, advocated for the establishment of an integrated community pool and recruited upward of 500 new members. In large part due to his proven track record of successful activism, leaders of the burgeoning Black Panther Party recruited Hampton to help launch the movement in Chicago in November 1968. By the time of his death just over a year later, he’d risen to the rank of Illinois chapter chairman and national deputy chairman.
O’Neal, on the other hand, was a habitual criminal with little interest in activism before he infiltrated the Panthers at the behest of FBI agent Roy Mitchell (portrayed in the film by Jesse Plemons). As O’Neal recalled in a 1989 interview, Mitchell offered to overlook the-then teenager’s involvement in a multi-state car theft in exchange for intel on Hampton.
“[A] fast-talking, conniving West Side black kid who thought he knew all the angles,” O’Neal, according to the Chicago Tribune, joined the party and quickly won members’ admiration with his bravado, mechanical and carpentry skills, and willingness to place himself in the thick of the action. By the time of the police raid that killed Hampton, he’d been appointed the Panthers’ chief of security.
“Unlike what we might think of an informer being a quiet person who would appear to be a listener, O’Neal was out there all the time spouting stuff,” says Haas. “People were impressed by that. … He was a ‘go do it’ guy. ‘I can fix this. I can get you money. I can do these kinds of things. And … that had an appeal for a while.”
Why did the FBI target Hampton?
Toward the beginning of Judas and the Black Messiah, Hoover identifies Hampton as a leader “with the potential to unite the Communist, the anti-war, and the New Left movements.” Later, the FBI director tells Mitchell that the black power movement’s success will translate to the loss of “[o]ur entire way of life. Rape, pillage, conquer, do you follow me?”
Once O’Neal is truly embedded within the Panthers, he discovers that the activists are not, in fact, “terrorists.” Instead, the informer finds himself dropped in the midst of a revolution that, in the words of co-founder Bobby Seale, was dedicated to “trying to make change in day-to-day lives” while simultaneously advocating for sweeping legislation aimed at achieving equality.
The Panthers’ ten-point program, penned by Seale and Huey P. Newton in 1966, outlined goals that resonate deeply today (“We want an immediate end to POLICE BRUTALITY and MURDER of Black people”) and others that were certain to court controversy (“We want all Black men to be exempt from military service” and “We want freedom for all Black men held in federal, state, county and city prisons and jails”). As Jeff Greenwald wrote for Smithsonian magazine in 2016, members “didn’t limit themselves to talk.” Taking advantage of California’s open-carry laws, for instance, beret-wearing Panthers responded to the killings of unarmed black Americans by patrolling the streets with rifles—an image that quickly attracted the condemnation of both the FBI and upper-class white Americans.
Fred Hampton (far left) attends an October 1969 rally against the trial of eight people accused of conspiracy to start a riot at the Democratic National Convention.
(Don Casper / Chicago Tribune / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
According to Pretzer, law enforcement viewed the Panthers and similar groups as a threat to the status quo. “They are focused on police harassment, … challenging the authority figures,” he says, “focusing on social activities that everybody thinks the government should be doing something about” but isn’t, like providing health care and ensuring impoverished Americans had enough to eat.
The FBI established COINTELPRO—short for counterintelligence program—in 1956 to investigate, infiltrate and discredit dissident groups ranging from the Communist Party of the United States to the Ku Klux Klan, the Nation of Islam and the Panthers. Of particular interest to Hoover and other top officials were figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Hampton, many of whom endured illegal surveillance, explicit threats and police harassment. Details of the covert program only came to light came to light in 1971, when activists stole confidential files from an FBI office in Pennsylvania and released them to the public.
Though Hampton stated that the Panthers would only resort to violence in self-defense, Hoover interpreted his words as a declaration of militant intentions.
“Because of COINTELPRO, because of the exacerbation, the harassment, the infiltration of these and agent provocateurs that they establish within these organizations, it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy from the FBI’s point of view,” Pretzer explains, “[in that] they get the violence they were expecting.”
As Haas and law partner Flint Taylor wrote for Truthout in January, newly released documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request confirm the lawyers’ long-held suspicion that Hoover himself was involved in the plan to assassinate Hampton.
LaKeith Stanfield (left) as William O’Neal and Jesse Plemons (right) as FBI agent Roy Mitchell
(Glen Wilson / Warner Bros.)
What events does Judas and the Black Messiah dramatize?
Set between 1968 and 1969, King’s film spotlights Hampton’s accomplishments during his brief tenure as chapter chairman before delving into the betrayals that resulted in his death. Key to Hampton’s legacy were the Panthers’ survival programs, which sought to provide access to “fundamental elements of life,” per Pretzer. Among other offerings, the organization opened free health clinics, provided free breakfasts for children, and hosted political education classes that emphasized black history and self-sufficiency. (As Hampton said in 1969, “[R]eading is so important for us that a person has to go through six weeks of our political education before we can consider [them] a member.”)
On an average day, Hampton arrived at the Panthers’ headquarters with “a staccato of orders [that] gave energy to everyone around him,” says Haas. “But it wasn’t just what he asked people to do. He was there at 6:30 in the morning, making breakfast, serving the kids, talking to their parents.”
In addition to supporting these community initiatives—one of which, the free breakfast program, paved the way for modern food welfare policies—Hampton spearheaded the Rainbow Coalition, a boundary-crossing alliance between the Panthers, the Latino Young Lords, and the Young Patriots, a group of working-class white Southerners. He also brokered peace between rival Chicago gangs, encouraging them “to focus instead on the true enemy—the government and the police,” whom the Panthers referred to as “pigs,” according to the Village Free Press.
Fred Hampton raises his right hand at an October 11, 1969, rally in Chicago.
(Photo by David Fenton / Getty Images)
Speaking with Craig Phillips of PBS’ “Independent Lens” last year, historian Lilia Fernandez, author of Brown in the Windy City: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago, explained, “The Rainbow Coalition presented a possibility. It gave us a vision for what could be in terms of interracial politics among the urban poor.”
Meanwhile, O’Neal was balancing his duties as an informant with his rising stature within the party. Prone to dramatic tendencies, he once built a fake electric chair intended, ironically, to scare informers. He also pushed the Panthers to take increasingly aggressive steps against the establishment—actions that led “more people, and Fred in particular, [to become] dubious of him,” says Haas.
The months leading up to the December 1969 raid found Hampton embroiled in legal troubles as tensions mounted between police and the Panthers. Falsely accused of theft and assault for the July 1968 ice cream truck robbery, he was denied bail until the People’s Law Office intervened, securing his release in August 1969. Between July and November of that year, authorities repeatedly clashed with the Panthers, engaging in shootouts that resulted in the deaths of multiple party members and police officers.
Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton (far left) and LaKeith Stanfield as William O’Neal (far right)
(Glen Wilson / Warner Bros.)
By late November, the FBI, working off O’Neal’s intel, had convinced Cook County State’s Attorney Edward Hanrahan and the Chicago Police Department to raid Hampton’s home as he and his fiancée Johnson, who was nine months pregnant, slept. Around 4:30 a.m. on December 4, a heavily armed, 14-person raiding party burst into the apartment, firing upward of 90 bullets at the nine Panthers inside. One of the rounds struck and killed Mark Clark, a 22-year-old Panther stationed just past the front door. Though law enforcement later claimed otherwise, the physical evidence suggests that just one shot originated within the apartment.
Johnson and two other men tried to rouse the unconscious 21-year-old Hampton, who’d allegedly been drugged earlier that night—possibly by O’Neal, according to Haas. (O’Neal had also provided the cops with a detailed blueprint of the apartment.) Forced out of the bedroom and into the kitchen, Johnson heard a cop say, “He’s barely alive. He’ll barely make it.” Two shots rang out before she heard another officer declare, “He’s good and dead now.”
What happened after Hampton’s assassination?
Judas and the Black Messiah draws to a close shortly after the raid. In the film’s final scene, a conflicted O’Neal accepts an envelope filled with cash and agrees to continue informing on the Panthers. Superimposed text states that O’Neal remained with the party until the early 1970s, ultimately earning more than $200,000 when adjusted for inflation. After he was identified as the Illinois chapter’s mole in 1973, O’Neal received a new identity through the federal witness protection program. In January 1990, the 40-year-old, who’d by then secretly returned to Chicago, ran into traffic and was struck by a car. Investigators deemed his death a suicide.
“I think he was sorry he did what he did,” O’Neal’s uncle, Ben Heard, told the Chicago Reader after his nephew’s death. “He thought the FBI was only going to raid the house. But the FBI gave [the operation] over to the state’s attorney and that was all Hanrahan wanted. They shot Fred Hampton and made sure he was dead.”
The attempt to uncover the truth about Hampton and Clark’s deaths began on the morning of December 4 and continues to this day. While one of Haas’ law partners went to the morgue to identify Hampton’s body, another took stock of the apartment, which the police had left unsecured. Haas, meanwhile, went to interview the seven survivors, four of whom had been seriously injured.
A floor plan of Fred Hampton’s apartment provided to the FBI by William O’Neal
(People’s Law Office)
Hanrahan claimed that the Panthers had opened fire on the police. But survivor testimony and physical evidence contradicted this version of events. “Bullet holes” ostensibly left by the Panthers’ shots were later identified as nail heads; blood stains found in the apartment suggested that Hampton was dragged out into the hallway after being shot in his bed at point-blank range.
Public outrage over the killings, particularly within the black community, grew as evidence discounting the authorities’ narrative mounted. As one elderly woman who stopped by the apartment to see the crime scene for herself observed, the attack “was nothing but a Northern lynching.”
Following the raid, Hanrahan charged the survivors with attempted murder. Haas and his colleagues secured Johnson’s release early enough to ensure she didn’t give birth to her son, Fred Hampton Jr., in jail, and the criminal charges were eventually dropped. But the attorneys, “not content with getting people off, decided we needed to file a civil suit” alleging a conspiracy to not only murder Hampton, but cover up the circumstances of his death, says Haas.
Over the next 12 years, Haas and his colleagues navigated challenges ranging from racist judges to defendants’ stonewalling, backroom deals between the FBI and local authorities, and even contempt charges brought against the attorneys themselves. Working from limited information, including leaked COINTELPRO documents, the team slowly pieced together the events surrounding the raid, presenting compelling evidence of the FBI’s involvement in the conspiracy.
Hampton’s fiancée, Deborah Johnson (sitting in middle, as portrayed by Dominique Fishback), gave birth to their son, Fred Hampton Jr., 25 days after the raid.
(Glen Wilson / Warner Bros.)
Though a judge dismissed the original case in 1977 following an 18-month trial, Haas and the rest of the team successfully appealed for a new hearing. In 1982, after more than a decade of protracted litigation, the defendants agreed to pay a settlement of $1.85 million to the nine plaintiffs, including Clark’s mother and Hampton’s mother, Iberia.
“I used to describe being in court like going to a dog fight every day,” says Haas. “Everything we would say would be challenged. The [defendants’ lawyers] would tell the jury everything the Panthers had ever been accused of in Chicago and elsewhere, and [the judge] would let them do that, but he wouldn’t let us really cross examine the defendants.”
Hampton’s death dealt a significant blow to the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, frightening members with its demonstration of law enforcement’s reach and depriving the movement of a natural leader.
According to Pretzer, “What comes out is that the the assassination of Hampton is a classic example of law enforcement’s malfeasance and overreach and … provoking of violence.”
Today, says Haas, Hampton “stands as a symbol of young energy, struggle and revolution.”
The chairman, for his part, was keenly aware of how his life would likely end.
As he once predicted in a speech, “I don’t believe I’m going to die slipping on a piece of ice; I don’t believe I’m going to die because I got a bad heart; I don’t believe I’m going to die because of lung cancer. I believe that I’m going to be able to die doing the things I was born for. … I believe that I will be able to die as a revolutionary in the international revolutionary proletarian struggle.”
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I'm so fucking angry
I'm 16, so I can't vote
I'm living in my parents' house, so I can't go out and protest
I have signed so many petitions, but I still feel like I should be doing more
I just learned about the steps to fascism in school, and I see the signs
I can't tell my parents this is happening because it's "fake news"
My healthcare rights as a trans person just got taken away, but "just stop being trans it won't affect you"
I want to take a bigger stand on social issues happening, but I can't
The only fucking things I can do is try and help save the fucking bees, because that's not a matter of human rights so for some fucking reason I'm allowed to talk about it without getting yelled at
https://blacklivesmatter.com/petitions/
So go and sign some of those petitions maybe?
I'm so fucking sorry to everyone that has to deal with this first hand, but I know that the most important thing for me right now is staying alive so I can help make more changes later
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3.6 Note: Requests are currently OPEN for all fandoms!!!
3.7 Note: Your requests do not have to be strictly romantic (Sibling!Reader or other are also (obviously) allowed).
---More shows and characters will be added through time
✏ TV SHOWS (alphabetical order)
9-1-1 (✓)
Evan Buckley
Eddie Diaz
Bobby Nash
Howard "Chimney" Han
BRIDGERTON (✓)
Simon Basset
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton
Prince Friedrich
CHICAGO FIRE (S01-S06)
Kelly Severide
Matt Casey
Peter Mills
Jimmy Borelli
Christopher Herrmann
Brian “Otis” Zvonecek
Joe Cruz
CHICAGO PD (S01-SO2)
Antonio Dawson
Adam Ruzek
Kevin Atwater
Jay Halstead
Hank Voight
Alvin Olinsky
CHICAGO MED (✓)
Connor Rhodes
Will Halstead
Ethan Choi
Noah Sexton
Crockett Marcel
James Lanik
DYNASTY (S01-S02)
Blake Carrington
Jeff Colby
Liam Ridley
Michael Culhane
ELITE (✓)
Guzmán Nunier Osuna
Samuel García Domínguez
Christian Varela Expósito
Leopoldo Benavent Villada (Polo)
PEAKY BLINDERS (✓)
Thomas Shelby
Arthur Shelby
John Shelby
Finn Shelby
Ada Shelby
Polly Gray
Alfie Solomons
Michael Gray (I currently cannot stand this dude)
TEEN WOLF (✓)
Scott Mcall
Stiles Stilinski
Isaac Lahey
Liam Dunbar
Derek Hale
THE ORIGINALS (✓)
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Finn Mikaelson
Marcel Gerard
Rebekah Mikaelson
THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY (✓)
Number Five
Diego Hargreeves
Luther Hargreeves
Klaus Hargreeves
Ben Hargreeves
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (✓)
Stefan Salvatore
Damon Salvatore (hate him)
Alaric Saltzman
Lorenzo St. John
Tyler Lockwood
Matt Donovan
Jeremy Gilbert
Katherine Pierce
Elena Gilbert (hate her even more)
Caroline Forbes
Bonnie Bennett
THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT (✓)
Benny Watts
Townes
Harry Beltik
THE WITCHER (✓)
Geralt of Rivia
Jaskier
WANDAVISION (✓)
See under ‘Marvel Universe’.
✏ MOVIES
HARRY POTTER
Oliver Wood
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Draco Malfoy
Ron Weasley
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Percy Weasley
Bill Weasley
Charlie Weasley
Neville Longbottom
Cedric Diggory
The Marauders era
James Potter
Sirius Black
Peter Pettigrew
Remus Lupin
Severus Snape
MARVEL UNIVERSE
Tony Stark / Iron Man
Bruce Banner / Hulk
Thor
Loki
Steve Rogers / Captain America
Natasha Romanoff
Clint Barton / Hawkeye
Nick Fury
James Rhodes / War Machine / Iron Patriot
Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier / White Wolf
Sam Wilson / Falcon
Vision
Scott Lang / Ant-Man
T'Challa / Black Panther
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Stephen Strange
Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Pietro Maximoff
TWILIGHT
Edward Cullen
Carlisle Cullen
Emmett Cullen
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Alec
Benjamin
Jacob Black
Seth Clearwater
Embry Call
EXPENDABLES
Lee Christmas
Barney Ross
Billy The Kid
Smilee
Mars
Thorn
Hale Caesar
Yin Yang
Toll Road
Gunnar Jensen
Booker
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Gryffindor House
Name: Adrienne
Emoji: ⚽️
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: ⚽️ I'm super competitive and I love sports. Jackson and I are twins, and we're half alien half god!
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Name: Agni
Emoji: ☀️
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Self-helper
Relationship Status: Taken (Soma from our partner system)
Extra: ☀️ I am a fictive from Black Butler.
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Name: Anna
Emoji: 🍫
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Finn from our partner system)
Extra: 🍫 I'm a fictive from Frozen! I love chocolate, animals and video games! Jackson is teaching me how to play!
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Name: Bobby
Emoji: 🚒
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🚒 Hello everyone, I’m a fictive from the tv show 9-1-1.
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Name: Bucky
Emoji: ☕
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Steve and Peggy)
Extra: ☕ I'm a fictive from the MCU. I love goats and Kobik is my daughter.
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Name: Derek
Emoji: ⚾️
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Winn and Olivia from our partner system)
Extra: ⚾️ Hey! I'm a fictive of Derek Morgan from Criminal Minds.
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Name: Emmett
Emoji: 🐻
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Rose from our partner system)
Extra: 🐻 I'm one of the many Twilight fictives. I enjoy hanging out with Scott and Dahlia.
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Name: Grell
Emoji: 💄
Pronouns: They/Them
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 💄 I'm a fictive from Black Butler 😘
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Name: Hanna
Emoji: 🌫
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🌫 Alec and Zephyr are my dads.
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Name: Helena
Emoji: ♠️
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: ♠️ Hello. Um, I'm a fictive of Huntress from Birds of Prey.
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Name: Hermione
Emoji: 🐈
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Self-Helper
Relationship Status: Taken (Ron from our partner system)
Extra: 🐈 I'm a fictive from Harry Potter. Remus is my dad and Danger is my sister. Draco and I are twins, please be respectful of him.
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Name: Iris
Emoji: 🌈
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Taken (Gaia)
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Name: Jace
Emoji: 👊
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Clary)
Extra: 👊 I'm the other Shadowhunters fictive.
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Name: Jacob
Emoji: 🏍
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Renesmee)
Extra: 🏍 Yes I'm a fictive from Twilight. Don't send us any hate, I will block you.
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Name: Khloe
Emoji: 🍂
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Unknown
Relationship Status: Taken (Loukas)
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Name: Logan
Emoji: 🍺
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🍺 I'm a fictive of Wolverine from the X-Men.
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Name: Maria
Emoji: 🔫
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Self-Helper
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🔫 I'm a fictive of Maria Hill from Marvel. I keep the Gryffindor building clean and organized.
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Name: Peggy
Emoji: 👒
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Trauma Holder
Relationship Status: Taken (Bucky and Steve)
Extra: 👒 I'm a fictive of Peggy Carter from the MCU. I hold a lot of trauma for our host, please do not ask me or any of the trauma holders about what memories we hold.
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Name: Remus
Emoji: 🐺
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Gatekeeper
Relationship Status: Taken (Danger)
Extra: 🐺 I'm a fictive of Remus Lupin. I'm a werewolf and a lion animagus.
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Name: Renesmee
Emoji: 🏄🏻♀️
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Taken (Jacob)
Extra: 🏄🏻♀️ I'm another Twilight fictive. Please don't send any of us hate or anything, we get it, we're cringy.
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Name: Scott
Emoji: 🗑
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Alley from our partner system)
Extra: 🗑 I'm a fictive from Teen Wolf. I love lacrosse and I usually play with Adrienne.
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Name: Shuri
Emoji: 🔧
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🔧 I'm a fictive from MCU, I'm in charge of the lab we have. If people get injured they come to me.
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Name: Snow
Emoji: ❄
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Taken (David)
Extra: ❄ I'm a fictive from Once Upon a Time. I run the daycare in the system and watch the littles who need to be cared for.
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Name: Steve
Emoji: 🇺🇸
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Head of House
Relationship Status: Taken (Bucky and Peggy)
Extra: 🇺🇸 I'm a fictive of Steve Rogers from MCU. I'm in charge of Gryffindor house.
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Name: Stark
Emoji: 🍷
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Zoey)
Extra: 🍷 I'm a fictive from the House of Night book series. I'm an archer who never misses. I also have a dog named Duchess.
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Name: Tallahassee
Emoji: 🎸
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Caregiver
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🎸 I'm a fictive from Zombieland. I love twinkies and alcohol.
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Name: Toad
Emoji: 🍄
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Unknown
Relationship Status: Single
Extra: 🍄 Hiya! I'm a fictive from the Mario and Luigi games!
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Name: Tobias
Emoji: 💧
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Phelix)
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Name: Zephyr
Emoji: 🏹
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Alec)
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Name: Zoey
Emoji: ☪️
Pronouns: She/Her
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Stark)
Extra: ☪️ I'm a fictive of Zoey Redbird from House of Night.
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Name: Edward
Emoji: 🥉
Pronouns: He/Him
Role: Protector
Relationship Status: Taken (Bella)
Extra: 🥉 I'm a fictive of Edward Cullen.
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