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younes-ben-amara · 8 months ago
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بعد 300 حصة مُراجعة لكتابات الزملاء: إليك 9 أخطاء يرتكبها الكُتَّاب يسهُل جدًا تجنُّبها 🔐
ما هذه المجموعة من المختارات تسألني؟ إنّها عددٌ من أعداد نشرة “صيد الشابكة” اِعرف أكثر عن النشرة هنا: ما هي نشرة “صيد الشابكة” ما مصادرها، وما غرضها؛ وما معنى الشابكة أصلًا؟! 🎣🌐 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #51 مساء -أو صباح- السعد حسب الوقت الذي تقرأ فيه هذا. 👋 جمعة مباركة. 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #51📝 اِشترك في رديف واحصل على جلسات تقييم لا محدودة لأعمالك النصيّة*👌 ديبوراه كارفر (Deborah Carver) أفضل…
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lagolagomorph · 5 months ago
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Things DQ characters would get you for your birthday- a thread
Alef: a yellow flower
Gwelyn: a nice tart she baked herself
Middenhall: a nice card
Cannock: a sticky hand
Moonbrooke: a webkinz
Erdrik: exactly what you asked for
Solo: a flower bracelet
Sofia: a flower crown
Alena: weights/protein powder
Borya: a book. (Not a good one)
Kiryl: a locket with Alena's picture in it
Meena: a charm
Maya: a lil kiss
Torneko: he would share his lunch and invite you to his home to meet his family
Ragnar: one of those tin whistles
Psaro: a stone he found
Rose: a braided bracelet
Madason/Five: a hand carved sabrecat
Bianca: a tasty pie
Nera: she would probably write a song for you but be too embarrassed to sing it
Deborah: her presence.
Parry: a cool rock
Madchen: a pretty rock
Sancho: a hearty meal
Reck/Six: a handmade headband
Carver: a well made chair
Milly: a palm reading with tea
Ash: a makeover
Nevan: he doesn't really celebrate but maybe a rosary?
Terry: a small slime Statue (secretly)
Amos: he would take you out for a drink
Arus/Seven: a fish sandwich
Maribelle: a carefully made pastry
Kiefer: he would forget, but Lisette would help him make you a whetstone.
Gabo/Ruff: one of his loose teeth
Aishe: dancing lessons
Mervyn/Melvin: an old sword
Eight: some cheese he made
Yangus: a beer and a pat on the back
Jessica: a embroidered handkerchief
Angelo: himself.
Morrie: also himself (probably in a giant cake)
Red: nothing (but she might give you something for a trade)
Nine: they would just want you to be happy
Eleven: the sword you always wanted
Erik: a trinket he stole
Veronica: a friendship bracelet to match with Serena and you
Serena: again, friendship bracelet
Sylv: they would plan the party and make sure everything in it was your favorite thing
Jade: sparring lessons
Rab: a peek at his *collection*
Hendrik: he would like to spar please
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thefalloutwiki · 2 years ago
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Were you previously aware...
that in Fallout 76, the "Discarded letter" addressed to Carver Timmerman refers to Shelley van Lowe and Deborah Timmerman as his "mamas"? In addition to this, quest designer Carl McKevitt has stated that the two gals are in a relationship.
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You can find more information regarding Shelley and Deborah's relationship in the Van Lowe Taxidermy terminal entries, which can be found here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Van_Lowe_Taxidermy_terminal_entries#Incoming/Outgoing_Orders
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steelhecrt · 4 months ago
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gamora zen-whoberi - marvel (fc: zoe saldana) - primary
natasha romanoff/black widow - marvel (fc: claudia doumit) - primary
jean grey/phoenix - marvel (fc: charlotte hope) - testing
pamela isley/poison ivy - dc (fc: deborah ann woll) - primary
clea strange - marvel (fc: rose mciver) - primary
aelin galanthynius - maasverse/throne of glass (fc: sarah gadon) - testing
feyre archeron - maasverse/a court of thorns and roses (fc: daisy head) - testing
nadja of antipaxos - what we do in the shadows (fc: natasia demetriou) - primary
becca butcher - the boys (fc: shantel vansanten) - primary
meredith grey - grey's anatomy (fc: ellen pompeo) - by request only
lillian carver/siren - the boys oc* (fc: naomi scott) - primary
shiloh wallace - repo! the genetic opera (fc: jenna ortega) - testing
delores- beetlejuice (fc: monica belluci) - testing
agatha harkness - marvel (fc: kathryn hahn) - primary
lydia deetz - beetlejuice [the musical] (fc: elizabeth teeter) - testing
bella swan - twilight (fc: zendaya) - secondary
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jamietukpahwriting · 1 year ago
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The city required no medical background or training for coroners, even though they were charged with determining cause of death. The list of New York City coroners, from 1898 to 1915, included eight undertakers, seven politicians, six real estate dealers, two saloonkeepers, two plumbers, a lawyer, a printer, an auctioneer, a wood carver, a carpenter, a painter, a butcher, a marble cutter, a milkman, an insurance agent, a labor leader, and a musician. It also included seventeen physicians, but these, Wallstein pointed out, were men like Patrick Riordan, doctors who had lost their practice and turned to a political position. None of them were asked to pass a test in order to hold office, or exhibit any knowledge of the profession. As a result, Wallstein found, death certificates were filled out with no effort at determining cause. Among the entries were “could be suicide or murder,” and “either assault or diabetes.” In one instance a coroner had attributed death to “diabetes, tuberculosis or nervous indigestions.” A few death certificates simply read “act of God.” This was not, of course, a uniquely New York problem. A survey by the National Research Council concluded that the average coroner anywhere in the United States was an “untrained and unskilled individual, popularly elected to an obscure office for a short term, with a staff of mediocre ability and inadequate equipment.” The research council recommended that all coroner systems be abolished: “It is an anachronistic institution which has conclusively demonstrated its incapacity to perform the functions customarily required of it.”
—The Poisoner's Handbook by Deborah Blum
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Okay @mogai-sunflowers. Here's a list. (My memory is shotty so please forgive me if I suggest anyone you've already talked about).
(I do not take credit for the list. For more information please view this list on BlackPast. I simply summarized most of the people on their list so that they could be organized and grouped together based on related themes for the MOGAI BHM posts.)
Stonewall Riots was started by queer POC. Particularly Marsha P Johnson and Storme Delarverieare are two Black queer icons in that movement.
Gladys Bentley was one of the most famous blues singers during the Harlem Renaissance.
Bayard Rustin was arrested for having sex with men and was a civil rights leader that worked closely with Martin Luther King.
Audre Lord is a Black Lesbian Feminist known for her works on queer theory, feminist theory, critical race studies.
Lucy Hicks is a prominent Trans woman in the 1920s (though the word trans didn't exist). She just started living as a woman one day, and when it got out she was biologically male the govt was not happy!
Paris KC Barclay. First out gay male and first Black person to hold the title President if Directors Guild of America in 2013.
Ashley A Boone Jr gay man whom has had major success in the world of movie promotion. Was director of foreign advertising and publicity. Had hand in the promotion of classics like Westside Story, Alien, Starwars, Young Frankenstein, and many more. Also in 1979 he was the highest ranking African American in Hollywood.
Isaiah Crawford. The 14th and current residing president of University of Pudget Sound. Also the first Black LGBT+ president of ANY prestigious university in the United States.
Petrisse Cullors, the founder of the modern Black Lives Matter Movement.
Alicia Garza another founder of the modern Black Lives Matter Movement.
Lee Louis Daniels first Black man to solely produce an Academy Award nominated film.
Angela Davis. I can't even begin on how amazing she was. She was awesome. An Icon in the Civil Rights Movement. Part of the Black Panther Party. Communist. Worked at UCLA as a professor in philosophy.
Trish Millines Dziko has my heart as a "woman in STEM" (TM). Co-founder and Executive Director of Technology Access Foundation.
Sherry D Harris. First candidate endorsed by the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund.
Barbara Jordan. I can't even BEGIN to get into the major political stuff she's helped pass.
Ray Douglas McDonald one of the first gay athletes in the NFL.
Danny Lyon Scarborough the first will known African American to go public about having aids.
John Eric Teamer co-founder of the National Association of Black and White Men Together a national organization that advocated against racism, sexism, homophobia, and HIV/AIDA discrimination. As such was a big part of the HIV/AIDs movement.
Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton huge blues singer/songwriter who wrote iconic songs like " Hound Dog" and "Ball n Chain".
Wallace Thurman one of the leading poets, artists, critics, and playwrights during the Harlem Renaissance.
Alvin Ailey established the company Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater whose art celebrated black music and traditions while highlighting the struggle for equality and justice.
James Baldwin. Major Advocate during the Civil Rights Movement also worked with Martin Luther King Jr.
Deborah Batts first openly lesbian black female American Federal Judge.
Charles Blow youngest department head in New York Times' history.
Keith Boykin accepted into Harvard Law in 1989 which is one year after Pres. Obama and one year after Michelle Obama graduated. Part of the Bill Clinton Presidential campaign. Credited for first meeting between Clinton and LGBTQ+ leaders in 1993. Executive Director of National Black Lesbian and Gay Forum. Founder of National Black Justice Coalition.
George Washington Carver's sexuality has been in a long heated debate, but it's concluded he was likely bisexual. (His contributions to American History is already well known).
Jason Paul Collins one of the first class of inductees into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame. Blackballed by the NBA after coming out as gay.
Beauford Delaney works renown painter and make contributor to the Harlem Renaissance.
Stormé DeLarverie possibly the woman that threw the first punch during the Stonewall Riots.
Augustus Granville Dill is a colleague of WEB DuBois and did a lot of activism with him.
Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson wrote the first Newspaper written by and for Black women. Supported the NAACP and served with the Women’s Commission on the Council of National Defense and the Circle of Negro War Relief during World War I.
Darrin Phillip Gayles has a long impressive history that I can't even begin to summarize.
Angelina Weld Grimke second Black graduate of Harvard Law. Vice president of the NAACP. Abolitionist and advocate for women's rights. Not a poet in the Harlem Renaissance but an inspiration for other poets during that time.
Lorraine Hansberry one of the most influential playwrights of the 20th century.
Norris Bumstead Herndon founder of the Niagara Movement (precursor to the NAACP)
Alberta Hunter a key link between country- based and melodic female blue
Zora Neale Hurston a skilled writer during the Harlem Renaissance known for her sharp wit.
G. Winston James amazing gay activist. Wrote many pros and essays on being Black and gay.
Karine Jean-Pierre first Black immigrant woman to hold the position as Whitehouse secretary.
Lulu Merle Johnson first African American woman to hold a PhD in Iowa. Granddaughter of freed slaves. Her thesis was on slavery.
Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director/Co-Founder/Dancer/Choreographer of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. His works were commentary on racism, sexism, gender roles, aids, and interracial relationships.
Mondaire Jones congressman of New York. Active in his local chapter of the NAACP. Worked in the US Department of Justice under Pres. Obama.
June Meyer Jordan Civil Rights Activist, one of the ones that demanded the Supreme Court enforce desegregation. Also a writer that authored 28 books. Founded the Poetry for the People Program at University of California at Berkley.
Nella Larsen important literary figure during the Harlem Renaissance.
Queen Latifah. I know it's "modern history" but she's paved the way for women in a male dominated field that's largely misogynistic.
Don Carlton Lemon again "modern history" but he's the most prominent male journalist to announce his sexual orientation and a role model for gay men of color.
Alain Leroy Locke important supporter of the Harlem Renaissance and first Black person to win the Rhodes Scholarship. Often called the originator of the New Negro Movement and the Harlem Renaissance.
Audre Lorde a major poet talking about her experiences as a Black Lesbian woman.
Jackie “Moms” Mabley internationally known standup comedian who was internationally known for 5 decades.
DeRay Mckesson again "modern history" but still a leader in the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Marco McMillian founder of MWM & Associates, a nonprofit consulting firm that according to its homepage is “dedicated to meeting the challenges of change.”
Pauli Murray was denied getting her advanced law degree at University of North Carolina Law School for her gender. Has an impressive education including becoming the first African American awarded a J.S.D. (a law doctorate) from Yale University in New Haven. Coined the term "Jane Crow and Jim Crow" to highlight the impact of dual discrimination.
Alexis Nikole Nelson. Again it's "modern history" but her work on Tiktok discussing how foraging is getting in touch with her Black roots is amazing.
Richard Bruce Nugent credited for "discovering Harlem" also a major player in the Harlem Renaissance.
Richard Wayne Penniman one of the most influential influencers in the early days of Rock n Roll.
Gertrude “Ma” Rainey known as the first woman to introduce Blues into her performances.
Bayard Rustin. Worked closely with W.E.B. Du Bois and James Weldon Johnson. Helped create Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) which pioneered the Civil Rights strategy of nonviolent action.
E. Denise Simmons. Again "modern history" but unfortunately a lot of "firsts" in Black history is even. She made history in 2008 by becoming the first openly lesbian African American mayor in the United States.
Barbara Smith co-founded the Combahee River Collective in Boston, Massachusetts in 1974. Which critiqued both the sexism in Black communities and racism in the feminist movement.
Billy Thomas Strayhorn was the first Black gay composer and pioneered and influenced the American Jazz movement though he was largely unknown during his time.
Andre Leon Talley. Again "modern history" but he's is editor-at-large at Vogue and the most notable African American in designer fashion.
Ritchie John Torres. Again "modern history" but sometimes we're living in history. You know?
-fae
im really struggling to come up with ideas for BHM posts. i have a lot of ideas, but they’re too in depth for me to get into in just one post and a bit too out of of the range of my knowledge still to really get into. i’d really appreciate some suggestions for what people would like to learn about, or things you haven’t seen me discuss yet!
tagging @metalheadsforblacklivesmatter for some ideas!
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texasobserver · 2 years ago
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From ‘Underground Railroad’ Quilt Weaves Black Liberation History:
The African American Quilt Circle of San Antonio is preserving personal, political, and historical narratives through the ancestral practice of quiltmaking.
“There’s a determination not to tell the true history, because no one wants to admit to the evilness of the people we celebrate as heroes,” said Deborah Moore Harris, the president of the quilt circle. The group’s latest body of work is currently on view at the Carver Community Cultural Center Gallery through December 16.
Moore Harris is an artist, retired Army veteran and one of the quilt circle’s four founding members. She works part-time at a craft store. About 20 years ago, she decided to make her first quilt after watching an episode of The Carol Duvall Show, an arts and crafts program that ran on HGTV from 1994 through the early 2000s. The quilt was a gift for her mother and  stitched together the genealogical details of her ancestral tree.
“It is definitely not straight, but it is colorful and tells the story of my family.”
Read more on the Texas Observer.
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watching-pictures-move · 3 years ago
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Put On Your Raincoats #21 | Double Chinn Double (Double) Feature (with Hyapatia Lee)
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By the time the '80s rolled around, Bob Chinn, best known for his collaborations with John Holmes (the inspiration for Boogie Nights), had been directing movies for over a decade. For much of that time, he'd been making them for peanuts (in an interview with the Rialto Report, he recounts being once asked to make a movie for five thousand dollars, which was handed to him in fifties on the spot), but in the early '80s, he was directing for Harry Mohney's Caribbean Films, working with respectable budgets (by porn standards). Some of these films starred Hyapatia Lee, one of the most popular porn stars of the era and one of the first contract girls. Now, I suspect these aren't necessarily the defining works of Chinn's career, and I do intend to get to some of his movies with Holmes. But Vinegar Syndrome had a sale and there were two double features of their collaborations going for dirt cheap, and because I am weak and foolish with money, they ended up in my cart and a few weeks later in my grubby little paws. How did this happen? Through the magic of Canada Post, of course! Anyway, what I found was that these didn't represents any extremes of artistic ambition. They were neither seeking to elevate the genre, nor were they hackwork. Rather, they represent a happy medium, movies that seek to deliver the genre's goods in a polished, diverting package. Slick cinematography, courtesy of Jack Remy. Catchy theme songs that wouldn't sound out of place if you caught them on the radio. Flashy titles. Lee recounted the atmosphere on set as one of professionalism and engagement, where everyone present wanted to do as good a job as possible. Chinn claims to have been losing interest in his work at this point, but the results onscreen are the result of confident execution by somebody who had been doing this kind of thing for years and knew how to put the production's resources to good use.
The first one I watched was The Young Like it Hot, where the operators at a phone company worry about being replaced by computers. To keep their jobs, they scheme to go the extra mile in helping their callers. As this is a porno, most of this help is sexual in nature, as when Rosa Lee Kimball stays on the line while an obscene phone caller played by Bill Margold finishes. (In an interview on the DVD, Margold says after shooting his scene, he was invited to record additional dialogue. Being the method actor that he was, he insisted on whipping it out during the recording session despite the lack of cameras.) Sometimes they are informative, as when Bud Lee (real life husband of Hyapatia at the time) explains why the perineum is referred to as taint ("cuz it taint cunt and it taint ass"). But the highlight of their efforts are Shauna Grant's increasingly life threatening home improvement advice to one poor sap played by Joey Silvera. Hyapatia Lee is ostensibly the star, and has a certain charisma, playing the supervisor, but this is really an ensemble piece, and she's joined by more experienced actors like Kay Parker and Eric Edwards. The latter I've occasionally found bland elsewhere, but he has a nice obnoxious quality that serves him well as the villainous manager whose idea it is the automate the operators' jobs. The movie reflects a very real concern (that's very much still an issue in the modern workplace), but overall this is a breezy, affable comedy.
A bit more serious in tone is Sweet Young Foxes, a coming of age story whose dramatic parts are more sensitively realized than I expected. The screenplay was written by Deborah Sullivan, Bob Chinn's wife at the time, and this is a case where a movie definitely benefited from having been written by a woman, and it seems like an earnest effort to capture the anxieties and yearnings of its young women protagonists. Lee moves closer to a real starring role, and is joined by Cara Lott and Cindy Carver as her friends, who aren't quite as strong actors as her but do have decent chemistry. I can believe they're friends even if their line delivery can be stilted. (That the movie has a good ear for genuine sounding dialogue also helps.) Kay Parker is especially good as Lee's mother, hitting some of the same notes as Taboo, and has a credibly emotional masturbation scene in front of a mirror that did not leave me unmoved. (In what way? That's none of your damn business.) This was shot by Jack Remy, the same cinematographer who worked on The Young Like it Hot. That movie looked nice and slick, but this one is a little more stylish, with the solo sex scenes in particular resembling magazine centerfolds. There's also some nice new-wave-ish music that shows up on the soundtrack, which I certainly didn't mind. I do wish some of the sex scenes didn't run quite as long (the previous movie kept them refreshingly concise) as I'd prefer more of the runtime was dedicated to the dramatic elements, but what's there is still good.
Body Girls goes back firmly to comedy territory, where Hyapatia Lee and the members of her gym are trying to win a bodybuilding contest despite a rival gym's attempts to undermine them. This comes in the form of a pair of schlubs in yellow tank tops who break into the gym after hours to sabotage their equipment, only to be foiled by Hyapatia and her girls who just happened to be having sex in the locker room as people do. Of course, despite Lee's attempts to teach them a lesson (which depending on your proclivities, may have the opposite effect), they don't give up, and during the contest threaten the judge at gunpoint. Not one to take things lying down (okay, poor choice of words here), Lee finds a way to influence the judge back in her favour. (The judge is played by Francois Papillon, bringing a dopey charm to the character as he fumbles through his lines in his French accent.) Her method is pretty ridiculous and certainly in service of genre requirements, but I did laugh.
Now, there's probably a dilemma in audience sympathy here as both Lee and her rivals are cheating, but Lee's methods are more agreeable and directed at the judge instead of her rivals so I guess we ought to root for her. She's also buoyant, charismatic and has a real star quality, and is joined by such fan favourites as Shanna McCullough and Erica Boyer, all of whom sport wildly different hairstyles. As can be expected given the exercise theme, most of the ladies have toned, athletic bodies (and given the decade, voluminous coiffures), with the exception of Tigr, who brings a wiry punkish energy that stood out to me despite her limited screentime, and she also performs the miraculous feat of making a mullet look cute. (I'd previously been moved by her work in Kamikaze Hearts, the great mockumentary about a porn production and her relationship with Sharon Mitchell. She didn't stay in the industry for too long, but I'd be interested in seeing more of her work.) The screenplay was written by Lee with her husband Bud (who plays the judge's assistant with an agreeable presence that's neither too alpha nor too schlubby) and is full of exercise-related dialogue. Most of this is pretty clunky and calling it wordplay might be a bit generous ("sexercise" features at one point), but I did appreciate the effort. Also as is requisite for the premise, the longest set piece in the movie is an orgy in Lee's gym with the various participants snaked around different pieces of equipment. I must note that one of the male actors resembles Barry Gibb and that Francois Papillon is shown to wear a tiger-striped speedo. Did I enjoy the movie? Yes, but not for reasons cited in that sentence.
At the end of Body Girls, Bud Lee suggests to Hyapatia, "Let's get physical", which is the title of the next movie. (Body Girls also features a character looking at dirty magazine with stills from Sweet Young Foxes and ends with a plug for some of these other movies, anticipating the MCU's narrative and marketing strategies by a few decades.) Now, all of these movies have had decent theme songs, but the one in Let's Get Physical has lyrics that are plagiaristically close to those of Olivia Newton-John's 1983 hit. (The delivery however is more shrill but not unpleasing.) This movie is a drama where Lee plays a dance instructor trying to put together a ballet performance despite her strained relationship with her impotent husband played by Paul Thomas. (In the interview I listened to, Lee speaks well of almost everyone she worked with on these films, with the pointed exception of Paul Thomas. If there was bitterness behind the scenes, it arguably helps their performances.)
Lee wrote the screenplay for this one, and unlike Body Girls with its surface level references to bodybuilding and exercise, the dialogue here feels packed with knowledge of the real thing, which is understandable given Lee's real life interest in dance going back to her childhood. (I looked up "Luigi jazz dancing" after finishing the movie and was pleasantly surprised to learn it was a real thing.) This movie goes all in on her star power, and features a number of dance numbers that seem genuinely interested in the form rather than just leering at the performers. (There is one scene where the song Lee dances to sounds suspiciously like "Beat It".) I did appreciate that the sex scenes were kept relatively concise and tied into the dramatic aspects, although in some cases, the choices made could be goofy, like the scene where Lee makes love to her student Shanna McCullough while Thomas, in a dramatically justified but still awkward gesture, watches from another room and jacks off. (I assume he's playing the audience in this scene. Also, McCullough's character remarks "I've never done this before" when going down on Lee, and yeah, okay Shanna.) Other highlights include a car stunt that may or may not have been lifted from elsewhere but still looks decently executed, as well as a dream sequence where Thomas (or his character at least) plays the piano and sings a song. This is held back a bit by the genre's demands, like when it places a completely superfluous sex scene at the end after Lee's reconciliation with Thomas, but on the whole this is probably the best one of the lot.
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lunarskye · 5 years ago
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Power Rangers ✊🏿 Happy Black History Month!
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perfectdisastcr · 4 years ago
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💗 i would like a list of all 3 million potential pairings please 🙈
my god, i would love to take the time out of my day to give that to you, and just know that we can ship literally anybody and everybody because that’s all we ever do in the first place and you know how much i love doing that with you too. my favorite writing partner everybody, bre is hands down the best partner in the whole world, and i’m lucky enough to be able to have her at all. she’s mine and i’m never going to let her go because i love her so much! she’s literally the best thing to ever happen to me and i know i wouldn’t be here through the shitty times and all without her! everybody better go follow her right now and send her all the love i swear to god, because she’s the only person on this hell site that shows me the attention that i deserve! also that list of potential pairings is below the cut, and don’t say i didn’t warn you. 👀
send 💗 if you’re open to the possibility of a romantic ship eventually happening between our muses
all these characters are up for shipping with all your characters:
alex gardiner (paul rudd) alexander hamilton (lin-manuel miranda) alex mullner (brant daughterty) alice liddell (madelyn cline) alisha khara (jameela jamil) annie abel (luna blaise/anya chalotra) antonia moreno (victoria justice) apollonia levine (anastasia karanikolaou) arthur pendragon (niall horan) ashley spinelli (ursula corbero) aspen rhodes (sofia black-d'elia) astrid porter (karlie kloss) audrey ramirez (selena gomez) august khalil (rami malek) axel turner (charlie weber/skeet ulrich) aziz hassan (riz ahmed) bailee rose (jenny boyd) bambi prince (lachlan watson) barbie roberts (kate upton) barley lightfoot (michael clifford) beatriz velasco (camila cabello/diane guerrero)  beau hester (froy gutierrez) beck collins (joe keery) bellatrix lestrange (carmela zumbado) belle dubois (margaret qualley) belle summers (candice king) berliouz bonfamille (alex fitzalan) bernard davenport (gavin leatherwood) billie groves (kiana lede/emmy raver-lampman) billy hargrove (dacre montgomery) bindi culver (meg donnelly/rachel mcadams) bo-peep ‘bo’ patterson (amanda seyfried) brady gardiner (nathaniel buzolic) brielle stewart (alexandra daddario) bronwyn pierson (madelaine petsch) buzz lightyear (paul mescal/chris pine) calliope jung (phillipa soo) camille aguilar (jeanine mason) carl fredricksen (tye sheridan) celeste quintana (rosalia/maite perroni) chandler armstrong (iwan rheon) cinderella tremaine (lily james) clementine ahn (jamie chung) cliff egan (stephen amell) colleen lowell (jodie comer) connor catrell (thomas doherty) copper slade (nick jonas) cordelia goodwin (ryan destiny/candice patton) coriander thompson (dacre montgomery/chris evans) cornelius robinson (simon baker) cruella de vil (melanie martinez) cyrus quinney (owen joyner) daisy vaughn (isabella gomez/aimee carrero) dakota atkins (amber midthunder) dale monks (keiynan lonsdale) dalton davis (harris dickinson) daniela ‘dani’ costello (becky g/eva longoria) dash parr (jaden smith) delilah diaz (camila cabello/diane guerrero) delphine washington (antonia thomas) delta montgomery (manu gavassi) denver koch (thomas elms) devon montgomery (iain de caestecker) diego hargreeves (david castaneda) dorcas meadowes (ariela barer) dory blau (julia louise-dreyfus) duke blaise (ashley graham & matthew daddario — reincarnated)  duncan traeger (zac efron) edmund whittaker (richard madden) edwin orwell (nicholas galitzine) elena flores (jenna ortega) eleonora moretti (benedetta gargari) eleven (millie bobby brown) elio montgomery (noah schnapp/brendon urie) elisabeth ‘elsa’ andersson (candice king) elliott murdoch (kj apa) eloise thompson (taylor hill/zoey deutch) elwood leith (sam claflin) emerson wheaton (beau mirchoff) emily sondheim (eve fraser) emmy silverstein (nat wolff/michiel huisman) ericka ‘ricki’ santos (danna paola) esmeralda guybertaut (priyanka chopra) everest sorenson (adam driver) ezekiel ‘zeke’ bauer (neels visser) fa mulan (awkwafina) felix dawson (lukas gage) ferris rockwell (joshua bassett) five hargreeves (aidan gallagher/rob raco/john mulaney) florence prata (barbie ferreira) flynn rider (jacob elordi/steven r mcqueen) frank castle (jon bernthal) gabrielle dupres (louriza tronco) genevieve rizzo (troian bellisario) gill moorish (harrison ford) godwin vivar (diego boneta) grainger anslow (justin hartley) grant wesley (keanu reeves) griffin price (liam hemsworth) guinevere ‘gwen’ flores (ester exposito/ana de armas) gulliver kennedy (robert sheehan) gunner mccoy (miles heizer) halston krogen (nick robinson) hamish duke (thomas elms) harper graves (sydney sweeney) harry potter (alberto rosende) harvey wolff (joaquin phoenix) hawke bradbury (brenton thwaites) helen parr (megan thee stallion/kerry washington) hendrix palmer (mark fischbach) henley howell (dylan everett/paul wesley) henrik nilsen (herman tommeraas/chris evans) hercules sabri (aubrey joseph) hermione granger (quintessa swindell) holden krogen (jack falahee) holly la stella (olivia holt) honey lemon (irene ferreiro) hudson reid (jaeden lieberher/paul mescal/james mcavoy) irving reid (matty healy) isobel evans (lily cowles) jacoba ‘cobi’ abernathy (geraldine viswanathan) jake bennett (joe jonas) jake breckenridge (landon liboiron) james potter (noah centineo) james ‘sully’ sullivan (hozier) jane porter (zoe sugg) jasmine agrabah (naomi scott) jessica jones (krysten ritter) jim hopper (david harbour) johanna ‘jo’ gardiner (carlson young) josefine olive (lili reinhart/maika monroe) joseph ‘joey’ carnegie (chris o'dowd) juliette russo (camila mendes) juno nicks (gideon adlon/linda cardellini) justin miller (michael b. jordan) keaton green (charlie plummer/austin butler/alexander skarsgard) keifer fry (nathan parsons) kennedy sutherland (florence pugh) khalid farid (mena massoud) kiernan jost (jack barakat) kiki penn (natalie alyn lind)  kim possible (karen gillan) kit dempsey (aaron taylor-johnson/michael sheen) kristoff bjorgman (ben hardy) kuzco inca (tommy martinez) lady alvarez (camila cabello/diane guerrero) lake montgomery (jace norman/casey deidrick/jeff goldblum) lazarus (sean teale/tom ellis) lennox wells (billie piper) leonardo ‘leo’ light (armie hammer) levi wesley (gerard butler) liam wheaton (lucas lynngaard tonnesen/dominic sherwood) lilac montgomery (sophia lillis/deborah ann woll) lila pitts (ritu arya) lilo pelekai (courtney eaton) lola carver (carla gugino) macy merritt (kylie jenner) madeline hawkins (rowan blanchard/kaylee bryant) madison bloomfield (gwyneth paltrow) maggie wheaton (virginia gardner) maria deluca (heather hemmens) mariana de la cruz (victoria justice/salma hayek) marianne darden (elizabeth olsen) marisol torres (alexa demie/salma hayek) marlene phan (brianne tju) matilda franks (brooke markham) matthew murdock (charlie cox) max tian (chloe bennet) mckenzie whitman (danielle rose russell) megara creon (ashley moore) melanie carter (brenna d'amico/zooey deschanel) melody burns-newman (camren bicondova) mercutio bellini (giancarlo commare) merida dunbroch (bree kish) michael ‘goob’ yagoobian (dylan o’brien/andrew scott) mickey hader (shawn mendes) miguel rivera (diego tinoco) mike wheeler (finn wolfhard) mildred ‘millie’ brantwood (stella maeve) milo martinez (itzan escamilla/tyler posey) milo thatch (jason ralph) minerva ‘minnie’ winslett (jenna coleman) mischa locklear (jenny slate) moana motunui (auli'i cravalho) molly wheaton (saoirse monica jackson/kristen bell/kristin chenoweth) monet bugg (annie murphy) mordecai ‘cai’ baird (joseph morgan) murray bauman (brett gelman) nadja (natasia demetriou) naomi phillips (hunter king) natalie fuller (krysten ritter) nate gardiner (tom holland/thomas hayes/joe keery/adam scott) nemo fisher (nick robinson) nick novak (jon bernthal) nick wilde (jake johnson) nina baxter (laura harrier) nolan van ness (louis hynes/benjamin wadsworth) nymphadora tonks (kennedy walsh) odessa barnes (inanna sarkis) osbourne russo (oliver jackson-cohen) otis richardson (finn jones) owen monroe (zachary levi) paloma katz (brittany o'grady) paxton gardiner (douglas booth) pearl turner (maia mitchell/aubrey plaza) penny proud (sarah jeffery) perdita ryan (alisha boe/zoe kravitz) perrie wheaton (ariela barer/jessica alba) peter pan (rudy pankow) peter pettigrew (alex lawther) phil mcdermot (leo howard/dylan o’brien) phineas flynn-fletcher (michael provost) piper donahue (millie bobby brown/katherine langford/felicity jones) pippa mei (amy okuda) pollux isola (camila mendes) portia sadler (hayden panettiere) prairie gallagher (lucy boynton) quaid ‘q’ wright (jake gylenhaal) quinton saunders (jamie dornan) rain montgomery (nick jonas) ramona montgomery-wallis (lana condor/ashley park) reed knightley (arthur darvill) reign fentworth (madison bailey/vanessa morgan) reno thames (joshua bassett) richie tozier (finn wolfhard/bill hader) river montgomery (jack griffo/tyler blackburn) robin buckley (maya hawke) roger holtz (ben platt) roger radcliffe (aaron tveit) romy reyes (carmela zumbado) ronald ‘mac’ mcdonald (rob mcelhenney) roosevelt banks (spence moore II) rowan burke (andy biersack) roxanne sutton (lady gaga) rush mccoy (cody fern) russell montgomery (ian harding/hugh jackman) russell montgomery II (jack dylan grazer/timothee chalamet/adam brody) sable rosales (catherine bascoy) saint fentworth (reece king) sally finklestein (marina ruy barbosa) salvador ‘sal’ mendoza (jorge blanco) samson gardiner (cole sprouse) sandy diamandis (christina hendricks) sawyer bell (penn badgley) seamus kennedy (aria shanghasemi/michael sheen) seb seif (zeeko zaki) selena hada (camila cabello/diane guerrero) severus snape (rob raco) shawn taggart (ben barnes) shay strauss (chris wood) shia zoheir (rami malek) shiloh young (devery jacobs) shiri madani (inbar lavi) simba king (john boyega) sloane shapiro (diana silvers/linda cardellini) sofia ramirez (camila cabello/camila mendes/morena baccarin/fluvia lacerda) stefani vidal (louriza tronco) stella romero (adria arjona) steve harrington (joe keery) stevie wagner (anne hathaway/jennifer garner) sutton reiser (katherine langford/kat dennings) tandy hawthorne (giorgia whigham) tanner cohen (ross lynch) tarrant ‘mad hatter’ hightopp (hale appleman) tarryn fischer (giorgia whigham/perry mattfeld) tatum barton (ben schwartz) teddy flood (james marsden) tex navarro (bad bunny) thad abraham (dylan sprouse/chris evans) the handler (kate walsh) thomas gardiner (felix mallard/paul rudd) tierney kennedy (maisie williams) timothy ‘tigger’ trigger (jeremy allen white) tinker bell (sabrina carpenter) tj lieberman (armie hammer) tommy burns (will poulter) topher larkin (alexander hogh andersen) trey turner (jonathan daviss) ursula celia (normani/lizzo) vaughn abel (max greenfield) veronica lodge (camila mendes) vidia viento (emma dumont) vivica lang (madison pettis/tessa thompson) wanda cowell (brenda song) warren wentz (robert pattinson) wendell langston (link neal) wilbur robinson (david mazouz) winnie knox (sophie turner/jessica chastain) wren green (alexander calvert) wynona winstead (sarah hyland/cristin milioti) xander talbot (g-eazy) york pemberton (heather baron-gracie) yusef barlas (zayn malik) zack abrams (alex fitzalan) ziggy (taron egerton) zoey matthews (olivia munn)
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younes-ben-amara · 6 months ago
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كيف تُلخِّص الفيديوهات الطويلة نصيًا وتستخرج فوائدها؟ [إضافة تدعم العربية]
ما هذه المجموعة من المختارات تسألني؟ إنّها عددٌ من أعداد نشرة “صيد الشابكة” اِعرف أكثر عن النشرة هنا: ما هي نشرة “صيد الشابكة” ما مصادرها، وما غرضها؛ وما معنى الشابكة أصلًا؟! 🎣🌐 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #101 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #101✨ مُبشِّر🔌���� جدير بالاطلاع🎈 إليك 600 مقطع مرئي مشحونة بالنفع📁 من الأرشيف 🤔 ما هو الجِشْطَلْت (Gestalt)؟✒️ الكتابة اليومية تحسِّن النفسية*🖊️ لماذا لا ينبغي عليك أن تدع…
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lagolagomorph · 5 months ago
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DQ Characters and their Favorite Desserts Thread:
Alef: Something plain, but Gwaelin made it so it's his favorite
Gwaelin: Shortbread with a flower embedded into it
Middenhall: Blueberry Pie
Cannock: Carrot Cake
Moonbrooke: Strawberry Sorbet
Erdrik: He has no favorite, but he likes a good chocolate croissant
Solo: Pistachio Ice Cream
Sofia: Mint Chip Ice Cream
Alena: Tiger Tiger Ice Cream or anything Apple
Borya: Licorice Funsorts
Kiryl: Melon Soda (but he will pretend it's something else)
Maya: Gulab Jamun with lots of rose syrup
Meena: Thick Mango Lassi
Torneko: There isn't much he dislikes, but his favorite are his wife's hot cross buns
Ragnar: Not a fan of sweets, but sometimes eats a hard candy if the local kids offer him some
Madason/Five: Dark Chocolate Ganache
Bianca: Angel Food Cake with Strawberries and Whip Cream
Nera: Angel Food Cake with Blueberries and Whip Cream
Deborah: Angel Food Cake with Blackberries and Whip Cream
Parry: All Desserts. He loves them!!!
Madchen: mostly plain desserts, like Scones
Sancho: Big cinnamon fan, loves Cinnamon Buns
Reck/Six: Not into sweets, but he does like a good gingerbread
Carver: he loves marshmallows
Millie: Shortbread with tea
Ashlynn: Strawberry Parfait
Terry: hates sweets. (But will have shortbread with his sister.)
Amon: a good chocolate parfait
Arus/Seven: Anything his mom or Maribel makes. He loves sweets!
Maribel: Apple Pie with Ice Cream
Keifer: Lemon Merangue
Gabo/Ruff: Shouldn't really have sweets, but he really likes chocolate.
Aishe: Bonbons, but only after meeting Arus, otherwise, none.
Mervyn: old man Caramels. Anything else might kill him
Eight: he's a big fan of Coconut, because it's so rare, like a coconut creme pie
Yangus: not a huge fan of sweets, but he does like a good raspberry tart
Jessica: she adores fancy little pastries, especially tiramisu
Angelo: Black Forest Cake, or other such elegant desserts
Trode: he's a fan of scones, especially if Medea makes them
Medea: Scones- she hates carrot cake
Nine: Angel Food Cake with Fig paste and mousse
(Haven't played 10....)
Eleven: A plain chocolate chip cookie (Gemma's are his favorite)
Gemma: Lemon Squares
Erik: Vínarterta or Randalin- it's a layered Icelandic cake
Veronica: Strawberry Shortcake
Serena: Lemon Shortcake
Sylv: Something extravagant and elegant! Style over substance, but they would like rose flavoured stuff
Rab: Scones, specifically Apple cinnamon
Jade: She has a secret sweet tooth for dark chocolate cake with pomegranate filling
Hendrik: hates sweets, but will eat them out of politeness. Probably would like coffee cake
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tulirps · 3 years ago
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bailey
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bokang
booker
brian
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caeser
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cameron
carson
carver
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cerberus
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chanmi ohn
chanmi seo
charlotte
chiiko
chloe
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clover
cody
colin
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dahee
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daniel
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dawon
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dia
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george
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ginger
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graham
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gunho
han bin
haru
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ike
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in pyo
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isobel
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jeongyeol
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jericho
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jinhai
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jiyoon
joey
johanna
jolene
jolie
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jooheon
jude
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juno
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kace
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kanikka
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kelly
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kitae
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lottie
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luca
lucille
lucinda
luna
lydia
lysander
malee
mara
marnie
mary jane
mason
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mercy
mileena
mingyu
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minjun
miso
miyeon
mookie
morrigan
muriel
nadia
nari
natalie
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nicky
nihoon
nike
nikolai
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noah
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nyla
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nyx
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signe
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tali
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yeong-ki
yeongho
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@tcmparty live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, June 12, 2017. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) 
All times are Eastern.
Wednesday, June 14 DOUBLE FEATURE 3:45 PM — FROM HELL IT CAME (1957) 
 Guest host @DraconicVerses aka @TCM_Dragon

 After he's framed for murder and executed, a South Seas prince returns as a vengeful tree spirit.
10:00 PM — BLACK NARCISSUS (1947)

 Nuns founding a convent in the Himalayas are tormented by the area's exotic beauty.
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A Steeler Prayer
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A celebratory touchdown dance in carved cottonwood has been quietly occurring at Carnegie Museum of Natural History for more than 22 years. Within the Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, in the quadrant of the exhibition devoted to conveying information about the Hopi and their culture, a nine-inch high figure of a Pittsburgh Steelers player wearing number 53 holds a football aloft in his right hand. The wide-eyed grinning figure is displayed with plenty of colorful company, and its significance is best understood in terms of this carefully assembled cast.
The carved figures, which are properly called tihus, and more frequently referred to as katsinas, represent the benevolent spirit beings who live among the Hopi on three high mesas of northern Arizona for approximately a six-month period each year. An important role for the carvings is the imparting of knowledge and understanding of these beings or katsinam, and the target audiences for these life lessons are the Hopi themselves.
This aspect of limited cultural sharing was explained to museum educators in the months before the exhibition hall opened in 1998 when Hartman Lomawaima, a Hopi consultant, conducted a training session about the carvings. After a 90-minute presentation that included information about how the katsinas displayed in the hall had not been used in sacred ceremonies, he fielded a particularly pertinent question. “When we take students through the hall we won’t have the time you’ve just shared with us,” explained an experienced interpreter. “What can we tell students about these figures in a minute or two?” “That’s easy,’’ replied Hartman, “just tell them they’re three-dimensional prayers.”
A little more information about the black and gold figure can be gleaned from exhibit text. Here the carving is described as PITTSBURGH STEELER CLOWN KOYAALA, the carver identified as Regina Naha, and the creation date listed as 1992. A reputable reference on katsinas describes the word “Koyaala” as referring to clown figures of the village of Hano on First Mesa, and an internet search under the artist’s name reveals that she is from Hano.
For Steeler fans, and perhaps even for the team’s players, coaches, and administrators, there might be small comfort in knowing a “three-dimensional” prayer clad in their team’s uniform resides under the same roof as Tyrannosaurus rex. For fans of the city itself, the story of how the carving came to be on display offers another example of Pittsburgh Pride. In a font smaller than the rest of the display’s text, the figure is noted to be a “gift of Les and Joan Becker.” Deborah Harding, Collection Manager in the museum’s Section of Anthropology, was able to share some information about the couple. “Les and Joan were long-time and valuable volunteers in this section. During a visit to Arizona they spotted the Steeler carving in the shop at The Heard Museum in Phoenix, and bought it for the museum with the approval of the curator directing the hall’s development. According to the story I heard, Les was able to barter for a lower price by arguing that the figure would be displayed where it belonged, in Pittsburgh.”
Patrick McShea works in the Education and Visitor Experience department of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Museum employees are encouraged to blog about their unique experiences and knowledge gained from working at the museum.
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walkingtothegrave · 5 years ago
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How would Resident Evil 8 be in this case, from my perspective, that I make the story for RE8, here’s how the game is going to be.
How would I structure the story:
1. Like Resident Evil 6, the game features four separate campaigns that happen simultaneously with each other. The main protagonists would be Leon Scott Kennedy, Carlos Oliveira, Billy Coen and a newcomer to the franchise, Elijah Harper.
2. There would be a time where the protagonists wouldn’t be playable due to certain event to be played out, leading the side characters to change the role as the protagonists.
3. At some point, the stories of the main characters would end in the same location, some of the main characters, in this case, I suppose.
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4. The characters will also have a different endings due to player’s choices, it would decide of what actually might become of them.
5. The game will be a hybrid person point of view, in other words, either 1st person or 3rd person view mode, that choice is the players to make. Not the structural 1st person view from resident evil 7, due to some complaints given to capcom and I myself too decided to address to this situation, like honestly, if some can’t play in 1st person view, Capcom has to listen and not ignore.
6. With no current plan whatsoever, Ethan Winters will not make an appearance for RE8, as he and Mia left off...
7. The side characters/secondary protagonists of the game would be:
1. Chris Redfield & Jill Valentine (Carlos Oliveira)
2. Helena Harper (Leon Scott Kennedy)
3. Rebecca Chambers (Billy Coen)
4. Sheva Alomar (Elijah Harper)
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7. This game would mark the last appearance of Chris Redfield.
Campaign Summaries:
1. Leon’s campaign: 2 years has passed since the events of RE: Vendetta, as we see Leon attempt to settle down and live a normal life, alongside her partner-then-spouse, Helena Harper. As we all see Leon leaving his obsession on Ada right in the past, he attempts to tell how he felt for Helena, as they are immediately been invaded and captured by the unknown group called the Connections (the group mentioned in RE7). Apparently, trouble seems to find Leon no matter where he goes, one way or the other, he would become a target, as Helena reveals that she was carrying his unborn child, Leon must attempt to escape from the Connections by any means necessary.
2. Carlos’s campaign: After the events of RE7, Chris Redfield has completely disappeared off the grid, no trace or last known whereabouts of Chris, it is revealed at some point, Blue Umbrella wasn’t exactly Umbrella, but was much worse than the former company that was no more. Having no other option, Carlos was Jill’s only option. Jill, however 4 years since the events of RE5, has fully recovered from the virus and apparently returning back to normal. As someone informed that Chris might be dead. Jill had no other option but to seek help of an old friend, Carlos Oliveira, much to his shocking reunion, to seek out the truth of what might have really happened to Chris.
3. Billy’s campaign: Years has passed since the events of RE: Zero, Billy Coen, has since been on hiding from the government, and has realised the man who framed him had connections with The Family and The Connections. Jonathan Carver, the man who had framed Billy Coen for the murder of 23 people in Africa, has somehow resurfaced as Carver disappeared off the grid after Billy was sentenced to death. Billy, however seeks that opportunity to seek revenge on Carver for what he has done.
4. Elijah’s campaign: Elijah Harper after 3 years of working for Umbrella, has disappeared off into the grid, leaving his past behind. Elijah had to go through a lot of misery, especially leaving her youngest sisters behind, Helena and Deborah. Guilt that time had ran onto Elijah ever since. Years has passed, Elijah had resurfaced to the public attempting to make up for the mistakes he had done. Finding Helena Harper, her only family member, is what had mattered to him ever since. But once he had realised that her remaining family had been captured by the one group he had attempted to get rid of, The Connections, had kidnapped her sister, Elijah seeked out help from one of the BSAA members, Sheva Alomar to track down the Connections, and Elijah ending them once and for all.
MAJOR DETAILS:
1. The main villain of the game is the Connections leader, John Simmons, a relative of Derek C. Simmons, alongside Jonathan Carver and Alex Wesker.
2. Helena Harper is revealed to be pregnant and married to Leon Scott Kennedy, two years after the events of RE: Vendetta, and had a brother she never wanted to mention, Elijah Harper.
3. The game marks the reappearance of the long disappeared character, Billy Coen.
4. One of the antagonists is a B.O.W in disguise, similar powers to the former villain Albert Wesker.
5. Jake Muller is mentioned a few times in the story, but however does not make appearance in the game whatsoever.
6. Leon and Elijah’s story take place in the same time.
7. Billy and Carlos’s story take place in a different time, but whatsoever, are related to story of one of the main villains, Jonathan Carver.
8. There would be major deaths and some departures in the game.
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That’s how i was going to set up the Resident Evil 8 storyline.
(Btw I removed the RE: Village logo, it took me a while but please give me credits if you’re going to repost the pic)
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