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doodles in my onenote while i procrastinate
#yeah thats wheatley portal 2#it was on sale and i played thru the single player in 2 days#i want to grab him by the handle and repeatedly bash him against the floor#throw him down a cliff. kick him like a football. waterboard him.#lovingly of course#i wanted to draw duncan instead of peter sam with wheatley but the yellows in onenote suck#if you like portal and also ttte hiii!!!! hello!!!!!!#how the hell do i organize this#capy posting
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the autism animal jam experience
ft wheatley
#undertale#papyrus#alphys#animal jam#wheatley#portal#utdr#im im art block kinda cuz of school :p im on break soon so i’ll try my best to draw more#pukafsh art
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2023 poetry rec list
technically a day late but who cares! i don't. it's gonna be a long one this year too despite not having read or written as much poetry as of late; i'm putting my overall fifteen favorite + poetry book recs up here and the rest below a cut to spare your dashboards :)
2022
2021
books:
calling a wolf a wolf (kaveh akbar)
cinema of the present (lisa robertson)
dictee (theresa hak kyung cha)
pilgrim bell (kaveh akbar)
prelude to bruise (saeed jones)
the crown ain't worth much (hanif abdurraqib)
top 15:
abecedarian requiring further examination of anglikan seraphym subjugation of a wild indian reservation (natalie diaz)
about eight minutes of light (robert king)
at luca signorelli's resurrection of the body (jorie graham)
ginen the micronesian kingfisher [i sihek] (craig santos perez)
gods, gods, powers, lord, universe-- (chen chen)
kupu rere kē (alice te punga somerville)
look (solmaz sharif)
ode to the 9,000 year old woman (@/goodbyevitamin)
one art (elizabeth bishop)
petitioning the patron saint of childbirth (danielle boodoo-fortuné)
so mexicans are taking jobs from americans (jimmy santiago baca)
the death loop (jon lovett)
the difficult miracle of black poetry in america: something like a sonnet for phillis wheatley (june jordan)
the madwoman as rasta medusa (shara mccallum)
vocabulary (safia elhillo)
& the gun echoed for centuries; interlude with drug of course; & the light devours us all (yasmin belkhyr)
a brother named gethsemane (natalie diaz)
a map to the next world (joy harjo)
between autumn equinox and winter solstice, today (emily jungmin yoon)
cherish this ecstasy (david james duncan)
coffins (derick thomson)
conflict resolution for holy beings (joy harjo)
failing and flying (jack gilbert)
ginen tidelands [latte stone park] [hagåtña, guåhan] (craig santos perez)
how to be a dog (andrew kane)
i love you to the moon & (chen chen)
i'm sorry birds (@/quezify)
insomnia and the seven steps to grace (joy harjo)
i was sleeping where the black oaks move (louise erdrich)
i watch her eat the apple (natalie diaz)
moth wings and other things (@/grendel-menz)
my father (ollie schminkey)
my soldier, my stranger (scherezade siobhan)
new year's day (joan tierney)
october (louise glück)
praise song for oceania (craig santos perez)
praise the rain (joy harjo)
real estate (richard siken)
sharing a cigarette with joan of arc (dante emile)
song of the anti-sisyphus (chen chen)
table (edip cansever, transl. richard tillinghast)
tear it down (jack gilbert)
temporary job (minnie bruce pratt)
the blue dress (saeed jones)
the lesson of the moth (don marquis)
the universe, as in one last song for the lonely hearts (michelle hulan)
throwing children (ross gay)
untitled (joan tierney)
voices (naomi shihab nye)
when i die i want your hands on my eyes (pablo neruda)
why i am not coming in to work today (jess zimmerman)
wolf moon (nina maclaughlin)
yes, it was the mountain echo (william wordsworth)
#2023#last post of the 2023 tag :)#here's to another year of gay poetry#to be is to be backlit#poems#poetry#croidhe#poetry recs#poetry rec list#writing
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Prelim Updates & Character List!
First, competing as a team won for all four prelim polls! Everybody's in, together! (For some reason I had a feeling the Naruto poll was a wild question, and with my practically non-existent knowledge figured Kakashi would win, but glad it's funnier this way lol)
Second, I have still neglected to organize the Portal prelims. Whoops. I'll probably figure that out today and post that tomorrow evening (5/1). Relatedly, I also realized I missed one more non-Portal prelim poll, so that'll go up at the same time (it's for Percy Jackson).
Third, uhh you guys probably want the character list huh. Don't know why I didn't do that in my original form is closed update. Here you go!
(One asterisk means they'll be on a team, two for the prelim I missed. Portal/etc will be at the bottom.)
Allison Ruth (Kill Six Billion Demons)
Annie (Skullgirls)
Asuka Langley Soryu (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
B.O.B (Monster Vs. Aliens)
Bazooka Joe (Bazooka Joe)
Breakdown (Transformers)
Brightheart (Warrior Cats)
Buck the Weasel (Ice Age)
Captain Hook (Peter Pan)
Captain Typho (Star Wars)
Catherine Foundling (A Practical Guide to Evil)
Celia (Monsters Inc)*
Chevalier (Worm)
Dark Choco Cookie (Cookie Run)
Demoman (Team Fortress 2)
Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd (Fire Emblem: Three Houses)
Docm77 (Hermitcraft)
Dusclops (Pokemon)*
Dusknoir (Pokemon)*
Duskull (Pokemon)*
Ethan Nakamura (Percy Jackson & The Olympians)**
Every Dalek (Doctor Who)
Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu (Danganronpa)
Garrett (Thief)
Glenn Close (Dungeons & Daddies)
Hero's Shade (Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Himeno (Chainsaw Man)
Hua Cheng (Tian Guan Ci Fu)
Hudson (Gargoyles)
Hyakunosuke Ogata (Golden Kamuy)
Iris Clops (Monster High)
Iron Bull (Dragon Age: Inquisition)
Jack (Minecraft story mode)
John Silver (Treasure Planet)
Juno Steel (The Penumbra Podcast)
Kakashi Hatake (Naruto)*
Kaname Date (AI: The Somnuim Files)*
Kubo (Kubo & the Two Strings)
Kuruto Ryuki (AI: The Somnium Files)*
Laura Kearney (The Quarry)
Lila Bard (Shades of Magic trilogy)
Magnus Hammersmith I (Metalocalypse)
Man-at Arms (Darkest Dungeon)
Marie Mjolner (Soul Eater)
Merle Highchurch (The Adventure Zone - Balance)
Mike Wazowski (Monsters Inc)*
Midari Ikishima (Kakegurui)
Mizuki Date (AI: The Somnium Files)
Mr. Fischoeder (Bob's Burgers)
Nick Fury (Marvel)
Nifty (Hazbin Hotel)
Obito Uchiha (Naruto Shippuden)*
Odin (Norse mythology)
Pibby (Pibby)
Plankton (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Prismo (Adventure Time)
Qifrey (Witch Hat Atelier)
Rachel Duncan (Orphan Black)
Rae Morningstar (Fable SMP)
Red Beard (Asterix)
Redcloak (Order of the Stick)*
Rem (Death Note)
Right-Eye (Order of the Stick)*
Rose Copen (Y: The Last Man)
Rose Wilson (DC Comics)
Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Sigma Klim (Zero Escape)
Spike Spiegel (Cowboy Bebop)
Tengen Uzui (Demon Slayer/Kimestu no Yaiba)
The One-Eyed, One-Horned, Flying Purple People Eater (song by Sheb Wooley)
The Virtual Reality Assistance & Education Core (SteamVR opening tutorial)
Tyson (Percy Jackson & The Olympians)**
Viktor Vasko (Lackadaisy)
Violet (The Walking Dead (S4 Game))
Vriska Serket (Homestuck)
Wolf O'Donnell (Star Fox)
Xander Harris (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Zuko (Avatar The Last Airbender)
Portal/Portal adjacent:
Alan (Aperture Hand Labs)
Anger Core
Atlas
Bill (Aperture Hand Labs)
Cake Core
Curiosity Core
Deceptive Devin (Aperture Hand Labs)
Defective Turret
Fact Core
Friendly Frank (Aperture Hand Labs)
GLaDOS
Grady (Aperture Desk Job)
Morality Core
P-body
Party Escort Bot (Portal/Lab Rat)
Rick the Adventure Core
Space Core
Turret
Wheatley
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Inconsistent Characterization Comp.
Judging Criteria
This was copied from the submission/judging rules (that's why the numbers are bad)
0. Standard tournament rules: be polite, et cetera.
1. Inconsistent characterization must be present past the first part- no Early Installment Weirdness.
4. Liberty is reserved to add more rules
5. Inconsistency must be in canon, not fandom misinterpreting. That's a separate thing.
6. Character development is not inconsistency.
7. Do not do a Squimbus v. Pikachu; don't vote for one character that doesn't really fit it over a character you don't know.
Match links below the cut. The winner of Quat A will face off against Quat B; same for C and D. The winner of Oct 1 will face off against Oct 2 for that Quat.
Quat A
Oct 1
Bruce Wayne v. Mindy St. Clare
Victor Veloci v. Maki Harukawa
Wheatley v. Odysseus
Jean-Luc Picard v. Doug Heffernan
Oct 2
Erwin Caruso v. Touraine
Lucifer v. Ronin
Gwen v. Eric Foreman
Daenerys Targaryen v. Lotor
Quat B
Oct 1
Shadow the Hedgehog v. André Harris
Jamie Lannister v. Apollo Justice
Quinn Fabray v. Princess Audrey
Kathryn Janeway v. Max
Oct 2
Rodger Blair v. James Ironwood
Loki v. Danny Phantom
Chloe Bourgeois v. Accelerator
Hollyleaf v. Puff Puff Humbert
Quat C
Oct 1
The Doctor v. Talia Al Ghul
Blaine Anderson v. Chandra Nalaar
Phoenix Wright v. Sky
Marinette Dupin-Cheng v. Clint Barton
Oct 2
Miles 'Tails' Prower v. Britta Perry
Brambleclaw v. Akane Kurashiki
Rolf 'Max' Maxwell v. Rafael Barba
Julian Bashir v. Duncan
Quat D
Oct 1
Dean Winchester v. Justice
Cersei Lannister v. Lusamine
Neil 'Buzz' Buzzmati v. Kreacher Pierson
Thaddeus (Thad) Thawne II v. Amy Rose
Oct 2
Fiona Flagstaff v. Alya Cessaire
Wednesday Addams v. Gawain
Jason Todd v. Rumpelstiltskin
Clear Sky v. Erik Lehnsherr
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A teenage girl is raised underground by a robot “Mother”, designed to repopulate the earth following an extinction event. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Daughter: Clara Rugaard Mother (voice): Rose Byrne Woman: Hilary Swank Mother: Luke Hawker Child: Tahlia Sturzaker Infant: Maddie Lenton Toddler: Hazel Sandery Toddler: Summer Lenton Brother: Jacob Nolan Teacher (uncredited): Tracy Britton Film Crew: Story: Grant Sputore Art Direction: Todd Smythe Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kelvin Munro Executive Producer: Philip Wade Producer: Timothy White Production Design: Hugh Bateup Co-Producer: Anna Vincent Editor: Sean Lahiff Costume Design: Mariot Kerr Casting: Nikki Barrett Art Direction: Adam Wheatley Set Decoration: Lisa Brennan Line Producer: Julie Byrne Executive Producer: John Wade Executive Producer: Paris Kasidokostas Latsis Executive Producer: Jean-Luc De Fanti Executive Producer: Terry Dougas Story: Michael Lloyd Green Executive Producer: Bryce Menzies Prop Maker: Marco Wuest Unit Publicist: Mark McGowan Second Assistant Director: Sophie Calver Second Assistant Director: Shannon Crotty Driver: Isabelle Scott Location Manager: Jesse Goninon Costume Supervisor: Olivia Iacobelli Production Accountant: Elspeth Baird Driver: Nadia Samson Sound Recordist: Des Kenneally Stunts: Mike Duncan Digital Intermediate: Marty Pepper Animatronics Designer: Zoilo Abad Set Production Assistant: Michael Barba Production Coordinator: Carly Maple Stunt Coordinator: Steve McQuillan Script Supervisor: Mojgan Khadem First Assistant Editor: Regg Skwarko Boom Operator: Corrin Ellingford Boom Operator: Nick Steele Dialect Coach: Jenny Kent First Assistant Director: Travis Kalendra Director of Photography: Steve Annis Stunts: Jennifer Bichard Stunts: Daisy Fryer Stunt Double: Marlee Barber VFX Supervisor: Jonathan Dearing Original Music Composer: Antony Partos Original Music Composer: Dan Luscombe Casting Associate: Natalie Wall Casting Assistant: Claudia Allison Set Designer: Kate Rawlins Set Designer: Alice Wong Set Designer: Prue Parsons Hair Designer: Tracy Phillpot Makeup & Hair: Karen Gower Armorer: John Coory Still Photographer: Ian Routledge Still Photographer: Matt Nettheim Sound Designer: Tom Heuzenroeder Sound Designer: Duncan Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Pete Smith Foley Artist: Adrian Medhurst Foley Recordist: Ryan Squires Music Supervisor: Bernard Galbally Second Assistant “B” Camera: Joel Brown Steadicam Operator: Glenn Clayton First Assistant “B” Camera: Cameron Dunn Second Assistant “A” Camera: Samuel Fraser Drone Pilot: Ryan Haste Focus Puller: Russell Marrett Focus Puller: Sarah McDonald Second Unit Cinematographer: Ross Metcalf Grip: Leigh Nemeth Drone Operator: Sam Peacocke Steadicam Operator: Ulric Raymond Key Grip: Matt Richardson Gaffer: Andrew Robertson First Assistant “B” Camera: Geoff Skilbeck Second Assistant “A” Camera: Sam Steinle Grip: Matan Tatarko First Assistant “A” Camera: Samuel Vines Focus Puller: James Ward Miller First Assistant “A” Camera: Jules Wurm Movie Reviews: SWITCH.: As technology edges closer to our bodies, and the notion of genetic engineering and artificially intelligent drones begin to feel less outlandish, these age-old questions on the ethics and impact of science take on a more urgent dimension. ‘I Am Mother’ explores them with intelligence and style. Not only is it by far the best science fiction film to emerge from among the multitude of Netflix Originals, but cult gem status surely beckons. – Jake Watt Read Jake’s full article… https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-i-am-mother-finally-a-great-netflix-sci-fi-film Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews. Gimly: Bottle-episode sci-fi films have treated me pretty well in the past. _I Am Mother_ is not the greatest example of such a thing, but it is a fair one. Props in particular when it comes to the titular Mother, who absolute...
#artificial intelligence (a.i.)#bunker#human extinction#post-apocalyptic future#robot#Top Rated Movies
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Las 242 peliculas que he visto en 2023 (parte 2)
122. Martyrs (Pascal Laugier, 2008)
123. Of time and the city (Terence Davies, 2008)
124. Pandorum (Christian Alvart, 2009)
125. La casa del diablo (Ti West, 2009)
126. Catfish (Ariel Schulman y Henry Joost, 2010)
127. Rare exports: Un cuento gamberro de navidad (Jalmari Helander, 2010)
128. Final Destination 5 (Steven Quale, 2011)
129. Infierno blanco (Joe Carnahan, 2011)
130. La maldicion de Rookford (Nick Murphy, 2011)
131. Berberian sound studio (Peter Strickland, 2012)
132. Turistas (Ben Wheatley, 2012)
133. Across the river (Lorenzo Bianchini, 2013)
134. Colonia V (Jeff Renfroe, 2013)
135. Como todas las mañanas (Toni Nievas, 2013)
136. El Congreso (Ari Folman, 2013)
137. The Sacrament (Ti West, 2013)
138. Vivir en peligro (Paul Wright, 2013)
139. El sopar (Pere Portabella, 2014)
140. Lucy (Luc Besson, 2014)
141. Sueñan los androides (Ion de Sosa, 2014)
142. Uno tras otro (Hans Petter Moland, 2014)
143. Equals (Drake Doremus, 2015)
144. Dope (Rick Famuyiwa, 2015)
145. 13 horas: Los soldados secretos de Bengasi (Michael Bay, 2016)
146. El Caso Sloane (John Madden, 2016)
147. El Contable (Gavin O'Connor, 2016)
148. El Vacio (Jeremy Gillespie y Steven Kostanski, 2016)
149. Holy Hell (Will Allen, 2016)
150. La autopsia de Jane Doe (André Øvredal, 2016)
151. Maria (y los demas) (Nely Reguera, 2016)
152. Swiss Army Man (Dan Kwan y Daniel Scheinert, 2016)
153. Without Name (Lorcan Finnegan, 2016)
154. Brawl in Cell Block 99 (S Craig Zahler, 2017)
155. Caras y Lugares (Agnes Varda y JR, 2017)
156. Good Time: Viviendo al limite (Benny y Josh Safdie, 2017)
157. Hagazussa (Lukas Feigelfeld, 2017)
158. Secretos Oscuros (Michael Pearce, 2017)
159. Ghost in the shell. El alma de la maquina (Rupert Sanders, 2017)
160. The Cloverfield paradox (Julius Onah, 2018)
161. Illang: La brigada del lobo (Kim Ji-Woon, 2018).
162. Normandia al desnudo (Philippe Le Guay, 2018)
163. Al otro lado de la ley (S Craig Zahler, 2018)
164. Apuntes para una pelicula de atracos (Leon Siminiani, 2018)
165. El odio que das (George Tillman Jr, 2018)
166. 303 (Hans Weingartner, 2018)
167. El Convento (Payl Hyett, 2018)
168. La primera purga: La noche de las bestias (Gerard McMurray, 2018)
169. Mudo (Duncan Jones, 2018)
170. Noche de lobos (Jeremy Saulnier, 2018)
171. 6 en la sombra (Michael Bay, 2019)
172. Bait (Mark Jenkin, 2019)
173. Escape room: Sin salida (Adam Robitel, 2019)
174. Fyre (Chris Smith, 2019)
175. Sator (Jordan Graham, 2019)
176. Swallow (Carlo Mirabella-Davis, 2019)
177. Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
178. Ventajas de viajar en tren (Aritz Moreno, 2019)
179. Bad Boys for Life (Adil El Arbi y Bilall Fallah, 2020)
180. El año del descubrimiento (Luis Lopez Carrasco, 2020)
181. Last and First Men (Johann Johannsonn, 2020)
182. Socias y Enemigas (Miguel Arteta, 2020)
183. Undergods (Chino Moya, 2020).
184. A tiempo completo (Eric Gravel, 2021)
185. Belle (Mamoru Hosoda, 2021)18
186. Black Phone (Scott Derrickson, 2021)
187. Candyman (Nia DaCosta, 2021)
188. Censor (Prano Bailey-Bond, 2021)
189. Destello Bravio (Ainhoa Rodriguez, 2021)
190. El Escuadron Suicida (James Gunn, 2021)
191. Eles transportan a morte (Samuel M. Delgado y Helena Girón, 2021)
192. Escape Room: La Pel·lícula (Hèctor Claramunt, 2021)
193. Espiritu Sagrado (Chema Garcia Ibarra, 2021)
194. Hellbender (John Adams, Zelda Adams y Toby Poser, 2021)
195. King Car (Renata Pinheiro, 2021).
196. La casa de las profundidades (Julien Maury y Alexandre Bustillo, 2021)
197. La Hija (Manuel Martin Cuenca, 2021)
198. Lamb (Valdimar Jóhannsson, 2021)
199. Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2021)
200. Malignant (James Wan, 2021)
201. The ice road (Jonathan Hensleigh, 2021)
202. The Medium (Banjong Pisanthanakun, 2021)
203. Tiempo (M night Shyamalan, 2021)
204. Tros (Pau Calpe, 2021)
205. You are not my mother (Kate Dolan, 2021)
206. Aftersun (Charlotte Wells, 2022)
207. Almas en pena de Inisherin (Martin McDonagh, 2022)
208. Ambulance. Plan de huida (Michael Bay, 2022).
209. Argentina 1985 (Santiago Mitre, 2022)
210. As Bestas (Rodrigo Sorogoyen, 2022)
211. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ryan Coogler, 2022)
212. Cangrejo Negro (Adam Berg, 2022)
213. Crimenes del futuro (David Cronenberg, 2022)
214. El agua (Elena López Riera, 2022)
215. El triangulo de la tristeza (Ruben Ostlund, 2022)
216. Emily, la estafadora (John Patton Ford, 2022)
217. En los margenes (Juan Diego Botto, 2022)
218. Enys Men (Mark Jenkin, 2022)
219. Eo (Jerzy Skolimowski, 2022)
220. Flux Gourmet (Peter Strickland, 2022)
221. La hija eterna (Joanna Hogg, 2022)
222. La paradoja de Antares (Luis Tinoco, 2022)
223. Men (Alex Garland, 2022)
224. Modelo 77 (Alberto Rodriguez, 2022)
225. Muertos muertos muertos (Halina Reijn, 2022)
226. O corpo aberto (Angeles Huerta, 2022)
227. Predator. La Presa (Dan Trachtenberg, 2022)
228. Puñales por la espalda: El misterio de Glass Onion (Rian Johnson, 2022)
229. RRR (SS Rajamouli, 2022)
230. Suro (Mikel Gurrea, 2022)
231. Vesper (Kristina Buozyte y Bruno Samper, 2022)
232. You won’t be alone (Goran Stolevski, 2022)
233. X (Ti West, 2022)
234. Asteroid City (Wes Anderson, 2023)
235. Barbie (Greta Gerwig, 2023)
236. El banco de Dave (Chris Foggin, 2023)
237. Elemental (Peter Sohn, 2023)
238. Indiana Jones y el dial del destino (James Mangold, 2023)
239. Llaman a la puerta (M Night Shyamalan, 2023)
240. Mision Imposible: Sentencia Mortal - Parte 1 (Christopher McQuarrie, 2023)
241. Nadie te salvara (Brian Duffield, 2023)
242. The Creator (Gareth Edwards, 2023)
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🌊 + 🌕
🌊 - What's everyone's favorite colors?
oh god 48 people is a lot of favorite colors EHEHEHE. i'll just do whoever's co-con i like seafoam-y blue, like turquoise almost? wheatley likes blue (obviously) but is very impartial to royal purple, 🧭 likes green and duncan likes every shade of purple ever. but also red.
🌕 - What is your system dynamic? (ex, family, friends, complete strangers, etc)
i'd say there's not really one set dynamic? some of us REALLY don't get along and others are so close they're like family, but in the grand scheme of things i'd like to think we're all mostly friends not enemies ���
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"Man Held for Attempted Jailbreak and Those Who Figured in His Capture," Windsor Star. October 29, 1943. Page 5. ---- ATTEMPTED delivery of two Windsor men from Kent County jail at Chatham was foiled by Governor Philip J. Daigneau when he discovered Daniel James Payne of Windsor astride the circular stone wall at the jail seen in the picture at the upper left. At the upper right Mr. Daigneau is seen with his pet dog who was with him when he dis- covered the attempted break. At the lower left is Mr. R. D. Scott of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, who lives near the jail, and who responded to Mr. Daigneau's shouts for help. Lower centre shows in the foreground Sergeant David Duncan of the Ontario Provincial Police at Windsor. Behind Sergeant Duncan is Payne hidden by his hat which he held up over his face. In the background at the right is another prisoner charged with a minor offence. Payne was being taken from the city police station to the county jail after being questioned by detectives. An attempt to take another photo of Payne as he came out of the police car in front of the county jail was stopped by Sheriff E. W. Hardey, who stood in front of the camera until the prisoner was "safely inside the jail. At the lower right is Mr. N. H. Plomiey, Chatham insurance agent, who also responded to Mr. Daigneau's call for aid. Mr. Plomley, who is officer commanding the Chatham Frontiersmen, searched Payne for weapons while Mr. Daigneau kept the prisoner covered with his revolver. Investigation is continuing today.
/// "Attempted Jail Delivery At Chatham Investigated," Windsor Star. October 29, 1943. Page 5. ---- ROPE LADDER, LONG STICK, REVOLVER AND OPEN WINDOW FIGURE IN INQUIRY ---- From Chatham Bureau of The Windsor Star CHATHAM, Oct. 29 - As Windsor and Chatham provincial and city police pressed an investigation into the attempted jail delivery of Allen Baldwin and Franklin Smith, of Windsor, additional precautions were taken at the historic Kent County jail here. Last night flood lights were installed to throw powerful light on the grounds and walls of the jail, and extra guards were given the jail governor.
QUIZ WINDSOR MAN Police have been questioning Daniel J. Payne, of Windsor, who is held and charged with the attempted rescue of Baldwin and Smith who are awaiting trial in December after being committed for the armed robbery of the Royal Bank at Wheatley on September 10 last. Payne is believed to be the dupe for a gang which waited in an automobile beside the jail while he tried to get weapons in to Baldwin and Smith.
The investigation into one of the He most sensational crimes in this county's history added another leaf to the Baldwin-Smith book which is growing in incidents rapidly since Baldwin was arrested and charged with receiving tires stolen in Windsor and for which he was recently sentenced to four years in Kingston penitentiary.
NEW PHASES Some new phases of the attempted jailbreak came today as police worked on the case. It became known that when over $34.000, said to be the the intended delivery was exceedingly largest sum ever stolen from a bank carefully planned and that it came not in Ontario, was taken, Baldwin was unexpectedly to authorities. Found after Payne was taken by Jail Governor Phil Daigneau on top of the Seventh street wall of the stone jail house was a rope ladder which was ingeniously contrived.
It was knotted to form steps for a climber and at one end was a pipe several feet long, covered with something like burlap. The pipe was thrown over the wall and provided the leverage with which a climber could pull him self up. It appeared that Payne couldn't have got beyond the top of the wall as the pipe end was inside and would have to be reversed if he were inside wanting to climb out.
Also found was a long stick, like a clothes pole, which had a contrivance on one-end into which a revolver fit ted nicely. Police believed this was to be used to shove a revolver through a barred jail window to the prisoners inside. Also found was a revolver.
The Star learned that a window in Baldwin's cell opened into the en closure formed by the yard wall and the building wall and it was said that $1,000 cash bail. on recent nights he had insisted it opened to let air get in. When questioned after the attempted rescue during which Governor Daigneau several shots at a fleeing car, Baldwin is said to have denied any knowledge of the affair.
Authorities had been watching the jail carefully for some time and special guards were in the jail when the attempt occurred. Police also held the opinion that a further attempt is not beyond possibility. In fact, some of them were inclined to look for a repetition and even a daylight try.
Late yesterday, after being questioned by Sergeant Dave Duncan and Constable Len Neil, of the Provincial Police in Windsor, Payne was removed from the city police station to the county jail. He showed little concern about what was going on, except to cover his face with his hat when Doug Kennedy, a Star photographer, flashed a picture of him as he emerged from the police station with plainclothesmen.
Crown Attorney A. Douglas Bell, K.C.. said last night that the case stood today just where it had yesterday and that no new charges are contemplated at the moment. No immediate arrests are believed imminent.
OFFICERS PRAISED Praise for both city and provincial police was given here yesterday by Jail Governor Daigneau who said they were speedily on the scene after the attempted delivery. Some of them, like Constable Jack Bain, of the O.P.P.. and Detective Jack Harrington, of the Chatham force, wen: sleepless all night and remained on the job again all day yesterday.
The rescue try culminated a series of major crime events in which Allen Baldwin allegedly has been involved has a long previous record of serious crime convictions in Canada and the United States and is a native of Amherstburg. First he was apprehended and charged with receiving stolen tires which he left with Oliver Deziel, Tilbury garageman, who yesterday was convicted for receiving the same tires. After trial, Baldwin was convicted and sentenced by Mr. Justice Keiller Mackay in Supreme Court here to four years at Portsmouth.
After the bank robbery at Wheatley arrested with Smith, Leo Dubroy, Vernard Gates and Peter Devlin and charged with the crime. After several remands, the preliminary hearing was held here about a week ago and all five were sent up for trial by Magistrate Ivan B. Craig.
FIGURED IN CRASH Early in the case, when Baldwin was being brought here with the others from Windsor for a hearing, the car bringing them was in a smashup near Windsor and some injuries were suffered by police officers.
Baldwin's name in particular has become one of the most notorious in Kent County since he was first brought here for trial. And he is still to be tried on the robbery charge. That case comes before County Judge H. E Grosch at general sessions of the peace in a jury sitting beginning December 6.
Devlin and Dubroy are out on cash-bail of $2.000 apiece and Vernard Gates is out on $16,000 property and $1,000 cash bail.
Another phase of the case came up today when Harold and Gerald Gates, brothers of Vernard, appeared in police fired court on a charge of receiving money stolen in the robbery. They were remanded for a further appearance,
#wheatley ontario#chatham#windsor#bank robbery#bank robbers#professional criminals#attempted escape#jailbreak#jailbreakers#county jail#tire theft#stolen tires#out on bail#remand prisoners#canada during world war 2#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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Ace Attorney Character Ages - 2020
*SPOILER WARNING (particularly for 3-5, 4-4, AAI case 5, 5-3, and some others)
0 (born this year): Clonco
1: Ahlbi Ur’gaid
4: Armie Buff
6/7: Rayfa Padma Khura’in
8: Machi Tobaye, Jinxie Tenma
9/10: Trucy Wright/Trucy Enigmar
10: Myriam Scuttlebutt
10/11: Cody Hackins, Pearl Fey
11: Athena Cykes, Betty de Famme, Bonny de Famme, Juniper Woods, Robin Newman
12: Bucky Whet
13: Ellen Wyatt, Rheel Neh’mu/Puhray Zeh’lot, Vera Misham, Wocky Kitaki
14: John Marsh, Marlon Rimes
15: Alita Tiala, Luke Triton, Olga Orly, Sasha Buckler
16: Azura Summers, Clay Terran, Sorin Sprocket, Wesley Stickler
16/17: Apollo Justice
17: Dumas Gloomsbury, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi
17/18: Paul Atishon
18: Cameron Show, Daryan Crescend, Hugh O’Conner, Pierce Nichody, Russi Clover, Selena Sprocket
18/19: Kay Faraday, Klavier Gavin, Regina Berry, Sebastian Debeste
19: Ema Skye
20: Candice Arme, Espella Cantabella, Gale Cyclone, Uendo Toneido
20/21: Franziska von Karma, Lauren Paups/Lauren Devorae, Maya Fey
21: Lira Wolfe, Simon Blackquill
21/22: Nicole Swift, Penny Nichols
22: Darklaw/Eve Belduke, Manov Mistree
22/23: Lance Amano
23: Beh’leeb Inmee, Luna Marsh
23/24: Ini Miney, Juan Corrida, Karin Jenson, Matt Engarde, Max Galactica/Billy Bob Johns
24: Julie Henson, Paht Rohl
24/25: Bat/Sean Dingling, Desirée DeLite, Maggey Byrde, Richard Wellington, Ron DeLite
25: Eddie Johnson, Emi St. Cloud
25/26: Adrian Andrews, Cammy Meele, Cindy Stone, Horace Knightley, Lotta Hart, Mike Meekins, Rhoda Teneiro, Simon Keyes
26: Bobby Fulbright, Florent L’Belle, Geiru Toneido, Solomon Starbuck
26/27: April May, Dahlia Hawthorne, Iris, Kristoph Gavin, Larry Butz, Viola Cadaverini, Will Powers
27: Flip Chambers, Kara Giamani, Roger Retinz, Shawn Southern
27/28: Justine Courtney, Miles Edgeworth, Phoenix Wright
28: Kevin Hattori, Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin
28/29: Acro/Ken Dingling, Doug Swallow, Shi-Long Lang
29: Brock Johnson, Norma DePlume, Romein LeTouse
29/30: Akbey Hicks, Bellboy, Glen Elg
30: Aura Blackquill, Ava Sylent, Iris Suffield, Milt Nelson, Risa Iko, Spark Brushel
30/31: Buddy Faith, Calisto Yew/Shih-na, Jacques Portsman, Ka-Shi Nou, Mia Fey, Valerie Hawthorne
31: All-purpose Tengu, Milo Kent, Samuel Stylent
32: Neil Marshall, Todd Havara
32/33: Dustin Prince, Jay Elbird, Lana Skye, Manny Coachen, Terry Fawles
33: Buck Montana, Herman Crab, Princess Tengu
33/34: Benjamin Woodman, Dick Gumshoe
34: Lamiroir/Thalassa Gramarye, Power Tengu, Tahrust Inmee
34/35: Angel Starr, Godot/Diego Armando, Jill Crane
35: Clive Fortuna, Ga’ran Sigatar Khura’in, Ted Tonate
35/36: Katherine Hall, Luke Atmey, Sal Manella
36: Amara Sigatar Khura’in, Arnold Balboa, Casper Sly, Plum Kitaki
36/37: Ethan Rooke, Jake Marshall
37: Bobby Wolfe, Cullen Underhill, Dhurke Sahdmadhi
37/38: Dee Vasquez, Turner Grey
38: Aristotle Means, Damian Tenma, Datz Are’bal, Inga Karkhuul Khura’in, Raymond Shields, Valant Gramarye
38/39: Colias Palaeno, Patricia Roland
39: Hershel Layton, Karl Powers, Rex Kyubi
39/40: Bruce Goodman, Raymond Spume
40: Charles Toynbee, Constance Courte, Guy Eldoon, Pal Meraktis
40/41: Jean Armstrong
41: Jack Hammer, Mack Rell, Theridia Wolfe, Zak Gramarye/Shadi Enigmar
42: Tucker Toynbee
43: Bright Bonds, Henry Biden, Phineas Filch, Redd White, Robin Wolfe
43/44: Furio Tigre
44: Brodie Toynbee, Tony Granier
44/45: Jack Cameron
46: Drew Misham
46/47: Joe Darke
47: Hope Aubergine
48/47: Frank Sahwit
48: Gaspen Payne
48/49: Moe/Lawrence Curls
49: Byrne Faraday, Carl Caesar
49/50: Bikini, Kane Bullard
50: Jack Shipley, Misty Fey, Winfred Kitaki
51/52: Colin Devorae/Oliver Deacon, Robert Hammond
52/53: Ernest Amano
53: Chase Clink
54: Gregory Edgeworth, Nate Jiffy, Thomas Spitzer
54/55: Russell Berry
55: Yuri Cosmos
55/56: Dane Gustavia, Winston Payne, Yanni Yogi
56: Archie Buff, Marco Swindell
58/59: Pierre Hoquet
59: Jeffrey Master
59/60: Di-Jun Huang
61/62: Bonnie Young
62: Deid Mann, Taifu Toneido, Tyrell Badd
63/64: Zinc Lablanc
66: Sergio Youngport
67/68: Marvin Grossberg
68: Buck Wheatley
68/69: Damon Gant, Magnifi Gramarye, Manfred von Karma
69/70: Blaise Debeste, Victor Kudo
73/74: Quercus Alba
77: Ives Shineto
78: George Braden
79/80: Bruto Cadaverini
129/130: Iris Watson
131: Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond Ormstein
135/136: Nikomina Borschevic
136: Haori Murasame
137: Susato Mikotoba
138: Gina Lestrade
139: Maria Goullolyne
140: Viridian Green
141: Adam Redifast, Rola O’Malley
142: Duncan Ross
143: Patrick O’Malley, Decargo Mieterman
144: Kazuma Asōgi, Ryūnosuke Naruhodō
145: Jezail Brett, Marco di Gicho
146: Connette Rozaic, Maurice de Quilco, Nemmy Tinpillar
147: Robert Crogley, Tully Tinpillar
150/151: Satoru Hosonaga
151: William Petenshy
152/153: Sōseki Natsume
153: Barok van Zieks, Benjamin Dobinbough
154: Oscar Fairplay, Sherlock Holmes
155: Enoch Drebber
156: Anna Mittlemont
157/158: Mitrov Stroganov
158: Heita Mamemomi, Joan Garrideb, Mrs. Altamont
159: Courtney Sithe
159/160: Taizou Uzukumaru
160: Everyday Mittlemont
162: Rumba Marmatch
163: Klimt van Zieks, Seishirou Jigoku, Yūjin Mikotoba
165: Tobias Gregson
166: John Garrideb
167: Elyder Meningen
168: Cosney Megundal, Hatch Windibank
168/169: John Watson
171: Harry Barricade
172: Taketsuchi Auchi
173: Hart Vortex
174: Morar Milverton
182: Beppo
188/189: Sonmon Sonohigurashi
200/201: Alexandrina Victoria
Older: Ihmsan/Lady Kee’ra, the “Holy Mother”, Lang Zi
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Book Log of 2019
I kept a record of how many books I read in 2019. I liked most of them so I would recommend you give any of them or read.
So on with the list! If it has an X next to it then it means I didn’t finish reading it.
#1: Warcross by Marie Lu.
#2: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.
#3: Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix by Julie C. Dao.
#4: Bruja Born by Zoraida Córdova.
#5: A Thousand Beginnings and Endings by Roshani Chokshi, Alyssa Wong, Lori M. Lee, Sona Charaipotra, Aliette De Bodard, E. C. Myres, Aisha Saeed, Preeti Chhibber, Renée Ahdieh, Rahul Kanakia, Melissa De La Cruz, Elsie Chapman, Shveta Thakrar, Cindy Pon, and Julie Kagawa.
#6: The 57 Bus by Daska Slater
#7: The Dark Descent Of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kristen White.
#8: Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
9#: Broken Things by Lauren Oliver.
10# The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
11# A Study In Charlotte by Arthur Doyle
12# Simon Vs The Homo sapiens agenda by Becky Albertalli
13# The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
14# Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
15# The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater
16# Carry On by Rainbow Rowel
17# Teen Trailblazers, 30 fearless girls who changed the world before they were 20 by Jennifer Calvert
18# Evermore by Sara Holland
19# The White Stag by Kara Barbieri
20# One Dark Throne by Kendra’s Blake
21# Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
22# A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
23# King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo X
24# Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
25# The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson
26# Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
27# Mythology by Edith Hamilton
28# Percy Jackson Greek Gods by Rick Riordan
29# Two Can Keep A Secret by Karen M McManus
30# The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
31# Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
32# Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt De La Peña
33# The Phantom of The Opera by Gaston Leroux
34# Roseblood by A.G Howard X
35# Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J Maas
36# Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo
37# Velvet Undercover by Teri Brown
38# Through The Woods by Emily Caroll
39# The Wicked Deep by Shes Ernshaw
40# Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr
41# Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
42# Where She Fell by Kaitlin Ward
43# Modern Herstory: Stories Of Women and non binary people rewriting history by Blair Imani
44# White Rabbits by Caleb Roehrig
45# To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Adapted by Fred Fordham
46# Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan
47# Ever The Hunted by Erin Summeril
48# Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte
49# Lost Souls, Be At Peace by Maggie Thrash
50# Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash
51# The Giver by Lois Lowry adapted by P.Craig Russell
52# My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand. Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows
53# What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera X
54# An Assassin’s Guide to Love & Treason by Virginia Boecker
55# The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas adapted by Nokman Poon and Crystal S. Chan
56# The Fellowship Of The Ring by J.R.R Tolkien
57# What is someone I know is gay? By Eric Marcus X
58# Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig
59# The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien
60# The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien X
61# The Return of The King by J.R.R Tolkien
62# Lafayette by Nathan Hale
63# Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
64# We should all be feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
65# The Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson
66# Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
67# Norton Volume Of English Literature
68# Beowulf by Unknown
69# The General Prologue by Chaucer
70# 20/20 by Linda Brewer
71# Always in Spanish by Agosim
72# The First Day by Edward P. Jones
73# Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff
74# Writing Fiction by Burroway
75# Murderers by Leonard Michaels
76# Greatness Strikes Where It Pleases by Lars Gustaffson
77# Cathedral by Raymond Carver
78# A Conversation with My Father by Grace Paley
79# Gooseberries by Anton Chekhov
80# The Lives of the Dead by Tim O’Brien
81# Head, Heart by Lydia Davis
82# Richard Cody by Edwin Arlington Robinson
83# “Out- Out-“ by Robert Frost
84# The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy
85# I wandered lonely as a cloud by William Wordsworth
86# Poem by Frank O’Hara
87# On being brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley
88# On her loving two equally by Aphra Behn
89# Because you asked about the line between Prose and Poetry by Howard Nemerov
90# Ars Poetica by Archibald MacLeish
91# Ars Poetica? By Czeslaw Milosz
92# Ars Poetica #100: I believe by Elizabeth Alexander
93# Poetry by Marianne Moode
94# “Poetry makes nothing happen”? By Julia Alvarez
95# Introduction to Poetry by Billy Collins
96# In Memory Of W.B. Yates by W. H. Auden
97# The kind of man I am at the DMV by Stacey Waite
98# The Changeling by Judith Oritez Carer
99# Going to war by Richard Lovelace
100# To the Ladies by Mary, Lady Chudleigh
101# Exchanging Hats by Elizabeth Bishop
102# History Of Ireland Volume 1 by Lecky X
103# A Modern History of Ireland by E. Norman X
104# The Tempest by William Shakespeare
105# Gender by Lisa Wade & Myra Marx Ferree
106# Trifles by Susan Glaspell
107# The Shroud by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
108# King of the Bingo Game by Ralph Ellison
109# Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin
110# Fences by August Wilson
111# Where are you going, where have you been? By Joyce Carol Oates
112# Daddy by Sylvia Plath
113# What is our life? By Walter Raleigh
114# May I compare thee to a midsummer day? By William Shakespeare
115# The love song of J. Alfred Prufruock by T. S. Eliot
116# À unr passante by Charles Baudelaire
117# In a station of the metro by Ezra Pound
118# The Fog by Carl Sandburg
119# The Yellow Fog by T.S. Eliot
120# On first looking into Chapman’s Homer by John Keats
121# the Road Not Taken by Robert Frisr
122# Paradise Lost Book 1 & 10 by John Milton X
123# The Victory Lap by George Saunders
124# The Tempest by William Shakespeare
125# The Vanity Of Human Wishes by Samuel Johnson
126# Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell
127# When to Her Lute Corinna Sings by Thomas Campion
128# Sir Patrick Spens by Anonymous
129# Ballad of Birmingham by Dudley Randall
130# A Prayer, Living and Dying by Augustus Montague Toplady
131# Homage to the Empress of the Blues by Robert Hayden
132# The Times They Are A-Changin’ *
133# Listening to Bob Dylan, 2005!by Linda Pastan
134# Hip Hop by Mos Deff
135# Elvis in the Inner City by Jose B. Gonzalez
136# Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost*
137# Terza Roma by Richard Wilbur
138# Stanza from The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
139# Stanza from His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell
140# Stanza from Sound and Sense by Alexander’s Pope
141# Stanza from The Word Plum by Helen Chasin
142# Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
143# Myth by Natasha Trethewey
144# Sestina by Elizabeth Bishop
145# Sestina: Like by A.E. Stallings
146# l)a by E.E Cummings
147# Buffalo Bill by E.E Cummings
148# Easter Wings by George Herbert
149# Women by May Swenson
150# Upon the breeze she spread her golden hair by Franceso Petrarch
151# My lady’s presence makes the roses red by Henry Constance
152# My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun by William Shakespeare
153# Not marble, nor the gilded monuments by William Shakespeare
154# Let me no to the marriage of true minds by William Shakespeare
155# When I consider how my light is spent by John Milton
156# Nuns Fret Not by William Wordsworth
157# The world is too much with us by William Wordsworth
158# Do I love thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
159# In an Artist’s Studio by Christina Rossetti
160# What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why by Edna St. Vincent Millay
161# Women have loved before as I love now by Edna St. Vincent Millay
162# I, being born a woman and distressed by Edna St. Vincent Millay
163# I will put Chaos in fourteen lines by Edna St. Vincent Millay
164# First Fight. Then Fiddle by Gwendolyn Brooks
165# In the Park by Gwen Harwood
166# Something Like a Sonnet for Phillis Miracle Wheatley by June Jordan
167# Sonnet by Billy Collins
168# Dim Lights by Harryette Mullen
169# Redefininy Realmess by Janet Mock
170# Lusus Naturae by Margaret Atwood
171# The House Of Asterion by Jorge Luis Borges
172# Death Fuge by Michael Hamburger
173# Clifford’s Place by Jamel Bickerly
174# We are seven by William Wordsworth
175# Lines written in early spring by William Wordsworth
176# Expostulation and Reply by William Wordsworth
177# The Tables Turned by William Wordsworth
178# Lines by William Wordsworth
179# Recitatif by Toni Morrison
180# Volar by Judith Ortiz Cofer
181# The Management Of Grief by Bharati Mukherjee
182# Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
183# Jesus Saves by David Sedaris
184# Disabled by Wilfred Owen
185# My Father’s Garden by David Wagoner
186# Practicing by Marie Howe
187# O my pa-pa by Bob Hicok
189# Mr. T- by Terrance Hayes
190# Late Aubade by James Richardson
191# Carp Poem by Terrance Hayes
192# Pilgrimage by Natasha Trethewey
193# Tu Do Street by Yuaef Lomunyakaa
194# Diving into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich
195# Elena by Pat Mora
196# Gentle Communion by Pat Mora
197# Mothers & Daughters by Pat Mora
198# La Migra by Pat Mora
199# Ode to Adobe by Pat Mora
200# Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy
201# The Silken Tent by Robert Frost
202# Metaphors by Sylvia Plath
203# The Vine by James Thomsen
204# Questions by May Swenson
205# A Just Man by Attila József
206# the norton anthology of world literature
207# Pan’s Labyrinth by Gullernio de Toro and Cornelia Funke Xw
208# The prince and the dressmaker by Jen Wang
209# Rejected Princesses: Tales of History's Boldest Heroines, Hellions, and Heretics by Jason Porath
210# The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
#BOOKS#I READ A LOT#210#THAT'S MY AVERAGE APPARENTLY#HAPPY NEW YEAR#NEXT LIST WILL BE OUT ON JAN 1 2021#me#reading log#2019
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Since I don’t plan on putting on another one in the next two hours, I apparently watched exactly 200 movies for the first time in 2019. We’ll see if we can beat that. They are, if anyone cares:
Searching (2018, Aneesh Chhaganty)
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018, David Slade)
Upgrade (2018, Leigh Whannell)
Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray)
Aparajito (1956, Satyajit Ray)
The Vampire Lovers (1970, Roy Ward Baker)
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009, Werner Herzog)
*Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018, Marielle Heller)
Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
Wild Strawberries (1957, Ingmar Bergman)
The Seven Year Itch (1955, Billy Wilder)
A Star is Born (2018, Bradley Cooper)
You Were Never Really Here (2017, Lynne Ramsay)
Vampire’s Kiss (1988, Robert Bierman)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 1 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
*Destroyer (2018, Karyn Kusama)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 2 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
Under the Silver Lake (2018, David Robert Mitchell)
Night Moves (1975, Arthur Penn)
*Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018, Bob Persichetti/Peter A Ramsey/Rodney Rothman)
The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
*Shogun Assassin (1980, Robert Houston/Kenji Misumi)
Secret Window (2004, David Koepp)
Gemini (2017, Aaron Katz)
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019, Dan Gilroy)
A Field in England (2013, Ben Wheatley)
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (2019, Chris Smith)
Daisies (1966, Věra Chytilová)
The Devils (1971, Ken Russell)
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010, Panos Cosmatos)
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018, Bryan Singer)
Bye Bye Birdie (1963, George Sidney)
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
Being There (1979, Hal Ashby)
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
Escape From Tomorrow (2013, Randy Moore)
The Double (2014, Richard Ayoade)
Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick)
The Blackcoat’s Daughter (2015, Oz Perkins)
Submarine (2010, Richard Ayoade)
*The Wandering Earth (2019, Frant Gwo)
Abducted in Plain Sight (2017, Skye Borgman)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, Norman Jewison)
Certain Women (2016, Kelly Reichardt)
Green Book (2018, Peter Farrelly)
Cold War (2018, Pawel Pawlikowski)
*The Boxer’s Omen (1983, Kuei Chih-Hung)
Vox Lux (2018, Brady Corbett)
A Most Violent Year (2014, JC Chandor)
Leaving Neverland (2019, Dan Reed)
Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy (1968, Roger Vadim)
The Clovehitch Killer (2018, Duncan Skiles)
The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy)
Jubilee (1978, Derek Jarman)
Blithe Spirit (1945, David Lean)
Burning (2018, Lee Chang-Dong)
Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985, Steven Hahn)
First Man (2018, Damien Chazelle)
*Us (2019, Jordan Peele)
Re-Animator (1985, Stuart Gordon)
The Dirt (2019, Jeff Tremaine)
Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)
All That Heaven Allows (1955, Douglas Sirk)
The Blues Brothers (1980, John Landis)
Unfaithfully Yours (1948, Preston Sturges)
Hustle & Flow (2005, Craig Brewer)
Yojimbo (1961, Akira Kurosawa)
The Detective (1968, Gordon Douglas)
Support the Girls (2018, Andrew Bujalski)
The Age of Innocence (1993, Martin Scorsese)
Boys Don’t Cry (1999, Kimberly Peirce)
Eyes of Laura Mars (1978, Irvin Kershner)
*Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2019, Bi Gan)
Pet Sematary (1989, Mary Lambert)
*Avengers: Endgame (2019, Anthony & Joe Russo)
Fear (1996, James Foley)
Shivers (1976, David Cronenberg)
The Brood (1979, David Cronenberg)
Drowning by Numbers (1988, Peter Greenaway)
Like Someone in Love (2012, Abbas Kiarostami)
Society (1989, Brian Yuzna)
The Perfection (2019, Richard Shepard)
Lords of Chaos (2018, Jonas Åkerlund)
Perfect Blue (1997, Satoshi Kon)
Happy Death Day 2 U (2019, Christopher Landon)
The Dunwich Horror (1970, Daniel Haller)
Three Days of the Condor (1975, Sydney Pollack)
The Parallax View (1974, Alan J Pakula)
Klute (1971, Alan J Pakula)
The Day of the Jackal (1973, Fred Zinneman)
Play Misty for Me (1971, Clint Eastwood)
The Craft (1996, Andrew Fleming)
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
Her Smell (2019, Alex Ross Perry)
Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
Hackers (1995, Iain Softley)
The Paperboy (2012, Lee Daniels)
They Live (1988, John Carpenter)
*Midsommar (2019, Ari Aster)
A Murder of Crows (1999, Rowdy Herrington)
The Predator (2018, Shane Black)
*Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino)
Bullitt (1968, Peter Yates)
Basic Instinct (1992, Paul Verhoeven)
The Da Vinci Code (2006, Ron Howard)
The Trip (1967, Roger Corman)
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963, Roger Corman)
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985, John Schlesinger)
Inside Daisy Clover (1965, Robert Mulligan)
The Falls (1980, Peter Greenaway)
Cannibal Holocaust (1980, Ruggero Deodato)
Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019, Rob Letterman)
War & Peace (1967, Sergei Bondarchuk)
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985, Peter Greenaway)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)
Maniac (1934, Dwain Esper)
Possession (1981, Andrzej Żuławski)
High Life (2018, Claire Denis)
Catch Me If You Can (2002, Steven Spielberg)
The Souvenir (2019, Joanna Hogg)
Gow the Killer (1931, Edward A Sailsbury)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018, JA Bayona)
Suicide Squad (2016, David Ayer)
Jaws of the Jungle (1936, Eddie Granemann)
*IT, Chapter Two (2019, Andy Muschietti)
Rocketman (2019, Dexter Fletcher)
Booksmart (2019, Olivia Wilde)
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018, David Wain)
Goodbye Lover (1998, Roland Joffé)
24 Hour Party People (2002, Michael Winterbottom)
Wild Women of Wongo (1958, James L Wolcott)
Body of Evidence (1993, Uli Edel)
Capricorn One (1978, Peter Hyams)
Identification of a Woman (1982, Michelangelo Antonioni)
Marihuana (1936, Dwain Esper)
*Ad Astra (2019, James Gray)
The Violent Years (1956, William Morgan)
Salvatore Giuliano (1962. Francesco Rosi)
Metropolis (2001, Rintaro)
Mom and Dad (1945, William Beaudine)
The Eye of Vichy (1993, Claude Chabrol)
Harper (1966, Jack Smight)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971, Peter Duffell)
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967, Roman Polanski)
Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959, Edward D Wood Jr)
*Joker (2019, Todd Phillips)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1956, Roger Corman)
Fracture (2007, Gregory Hoblit)
The Bedroom Window (1987, Curtis Hanson)
The Celluloid Closet (1995, Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman)
Echoes in the Darkness (1987, Glenn Jordan)
No Way Out (1987, Roger Donaldson)
Pumpkinhead (1988, Stan Winston)
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011, Alex Stapleton)
McLuhan’s Wake (2002, Kevin McMahon)
Taking Lives (2004, DJ Caruso)
Spine Tingler!: The William Castle Story (2009, Jeffrey Schwarz)
House on Haunted Hill (1959, William Castle)
The Tingler (1959, William Castle)
The Virgin Spring (1960, Ingmar Bergman)
Last House on the Left (1972, Wes Craven)
*Judy (2019, Rupert Goold)
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, Stanley Kramer)
Cam (2018, Daniel Goldhaber)
Dolemite is My Name (2019, Craig Brewer)
Dolemite (1975, D’Urville Martin)
*The Lighthouse (2019, Robert Eggers)
The Defilers (1965, David F Friedman)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985, Jack Sholder)
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010, Tod Williams)
Paranormal Activity 3 (2011, Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman)
Kill List (2011, Ben Wheatley)
Krull (1983, Peter Yates)
Ginger Snaps (2000, John Fawcett)
Blood Feast (1963, Herschell Gordon Lewis)
Primal Fear (1996, Gregory Hoblit)
The World of Apu (1959, Satyajit Ray)
Man of Steel (2013, Zack Snyder)
Superman: The Movie (1978, Richard Donner)
Coffy (1973, Jack Hill)
In the Shadow of the Moon (2019, Jim Mickle)
The Irishman (2019, Martin Scorsese)
Marriage Story (2019, Noah Baumbach)
Echo in the Canyon (2019, Andrew Slater)
Shock Corridor (1963, Samuel Fuller)
The Road to Wellville (1994, Alan Parker)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988, Martin Scorsese)
*Knives Out (2019, Rian Johnson)
Howl (2010, Rob Epstien & Jeffrey Friedman)
Hustlers (2019, Lorene Scafaria)
Late Night (2019, Nisha Ganatra)
Reefer Madness (2005, Andy Fickman)
Soapdish (1991, Michael Hoffman)
Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
The Cloud-Capped Star (1960, Ritwik Ghatak)
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013, Frank Pavich)
Thief (1981, Michael Mann)
Detour (1945, Edgar G Ulmer)
The Bank Dick (1940, Edward F Cline)
Blinded by the Light (2019, Gurinder Chadha)
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u guys remember my au where the stain’d associates adopt the unfortunate gen? well anyway offshoot of the au where everyone gets a service/therapy/emotional support dog for their ptsd/depression/anxiety/so many fucking mental issues
violet - as requested by @hongmoondescendant, jack russell terrier named pickles
klaus - leonberger named dostoevsky
sunny - pitbull named shark
the quagmire triplets - they get a litter of samoyeds because quigley cried when he found out they were triplets like them. duncan’s is named daisy, isadora’s is phillis wheatley, quigley’s is stratus
friday and fiona - two newfoundlands. fiona’s is named zygomycota (nicknamed “ziggy”) and friday’s is florizel
carmelita - she actually got a siamese cat. his name is rudolph but she calls him asshole mcgee
beatrice - while she doesn’t technically need a therapy dog they didn’t want her to feel left out so she has a tiny lil yorkshire terrier puppy named tinkerbell
#asoue#asoue netflix#asoue books#a series of unfortunate events#unfortunate generation#unfortunate stain'd au
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How The Night Changes//10//Can’t Get What We Want Without Knowing
Glimpses into the first six weeks of the twins lives & the intimate reunion of Duncan and Olivia.
Smut Warning
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The first night in California was an eventful one. Duncan couldn’t sleep. The mattress was too soft and the blankets were too fluffy and warm. Olivia was draped over him with her shirt half on from the feeding they had just completed and he could watch his babies sleeping peacefully in their bassinets from his position in bed. Everything felt like it was in its rightful place. But every time a floorboard creaked or the wind whistled through the wind, he thought it was someone coming to haul him back to DC and back to his cell. Olivia had said to him before that people like them don’t get happy endings and this certainly was feeling like a happy ending. It felt too good to be true. He sighed deeply and buried his face in his wife’s hair to make sure she really was with him.
“What’s wrong? Is it the babies?” Olivia sat up immediately as Duncan’s touch startled her awake.
“No, no, they’re fine. I’m sorry, baby, I was just getting comfortable.”
“I haven’t shared a bed with anyone in nine months. Just startled me.” She fell back down and was back to her slight snoring within minutes. Duncan felt like his breath was caught in his throat at her words. She hadn’t meant them in a mean way, it was just a statement of fact, but it hurt that she had gone through an adjustment without him and now it was another adjustment to have him back in her daily life. It made him feel even more burdensome than he already did. Duncan just hoped that he would eventually feel like he fit into his new little family in the way he had always hoped he would.
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“They are really getting the hang of latching and suckling,” Olivia mused as they sat on the couch together as a family. A cooking show was playing on the tv, Duncan holding Lydia against his chest for skin to skin in one corner with Olivia feeding Theo in the other. His little hand was resting against her chest and she was completely in love.
“You look like a total natural with them, Livvy.”
“Look at you, Papa Bear. Our little princess is perfectly at ease with you.” Duncan blushed a little at her words of encouragement. It was easy to see the connection Olivia had formed with their babies. She gave them nourishment and they looked at her like she hung the stars in the sky. As soon as they heard her voice or smelled her milk, they were taken by her. Nothing else mattered to them besides their mother. “Ready to be burped, little munchkin?” Theo detached from her nipple and offered his mother a reflexive smile as she supported him on her shoulder and began to gently pat at his back.
“I love the little smiles they have. I know the doctor said it’s just a reflex but they are already so beautiful.” Duncan lost himself in the moment, gently tracing the shell of his daughter’s ear and breathing in her scent. He was obsessed with everything to do with his little babies. Every sound they made brought a smile to his face. Every movement made him so proud that they were strong and ready to get moving. Theo had accidentally punched him in the face the other day when he was changing his diaper. Duncan is proud to admit that it was solid little punch.
“Should we try putting Lyddie in her little bouncer?” For the first few days, neither of them had wanted to put the babies down but they had all these accessories that good money had been spent on so they needed to use them eventually. They had bought a pale pink one for their princess with a little heart shaped pillow for her to rest her head on. She squirmed a little at losing the warmth of her father but settled down when she was in the seat and Duncan turned on the rocker and the little shapes dangling in front of her caught her eye. “Oh look at her, Donut!”
“Laser focus. Like a true Shepherd.” He sat on the floor next to the bouncer and gently stroked over his daughter’s little feet. Theo let out a particularly loud burp which made Olivia gasp and Duncan turned to look at her with alarm.
“He just spit up all over everything,” she groaned. She could feel it dribbling down her back and knew that it was on the couch and probably all over her baby boy.
“Okay, you go quickly change and wipe yourself down and get Theo a new onesie. I’ll get these two ready for a little sponge bath.”
“Maybe we should’ve had just one baby at a time,” she joked as she passed the messy boy to his father and made her way upstairs to quickly rinse her back, change her shirt and get all the supplies needed for a little baby wipe down. Once she made it back down, she laid out a fluffy towel for their babies to lie down on as she gently swiped at their skin with a soapy, warm washcloth.
“Does it feel good to be clean, my munchkins? Feel good to know mommy loves you so much?” They looked at Duncan when he talked. It thrilled him that they were able to recognize his voice as he had initially been so worried that his time away while they were in the womb would have prevented that from happening. “I can’t wait to feel mommy love on me again.”
“Duncan!” It was agony to have Olivia so close to him and his freedom back but not be able to celebrate by worshiping her body. They had had their conjugal visits but sometimes they had just used them to talk or catch up on the sleep they weren’t getting since they weren’t together. And as Olivia’s pregnancy had progressed, she had just lost the energy to roll around between the sheets with him. It turned him on to see her being such a good mom and it turned her on to see him being such a good dad. This provided for quite the predicament between the two of them as they still had to wait for her to hit the six week mark. “Soon Daddy will get my loving. Promise.”
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Lydia nearly jumped out of her mother’s arms when Duncan sneezed across the table.
“Say ‘bless you’ dada,” Olivia whispered as she kissed her little nose.
“Noises are startling them now. It’s so cute watching them jump like that,” Duncan mused with a smile as he used his foot to rock Theo who was in his bouncer on the floor and sleeping peacefully while his parents ate breakfast. “That baby sling I ordered came in the mail today. Should I try to put it on?”
“I might be impregnated watching you carry a baby around in a little sling but that sounds like a good plan for the morning.” He smirked at her words, happy he could still have such an effect on his wife after all the not-so-sexy things they had been through the past two weeks. From spit up to dirty diapers to losing their minds at odd hours of the morning because their child was crying, they had really seen it all with each other. And it had only served to bring them closer together. Duncan came back with the sling wrapped around him, open and ready for a baby to be in it. “Okay, Lyddie gets first go since Theo is asleep.” Olivia helped Duncan get their daughter in the sling, Lydia falling asleep as soon as her head was rested against her papa’s chest.
“I feel the most at peace I have in awhile,” he whispered as he bounced his hips slowly to keep her asleep.
“Donut…” Olivia leaned over the baby and pressed a gentle kiss to his lips. “We’re gonna be okay. Everything we’ve been through, yes it’s left scars, but we’re together again. That’s all we need in order to be okay.”
The next morning they had a doctor’s appointment, the Shepherd family sneaking in the back to avoid the clouds of photographers that had taken to following them everywhere. They all wanted Olivia’s opinion on her mother’s pregnancy and they were all hoping for the first pictures of the twins and of Duncan since he got out of jail. Olivia and Duncan had both agreed that they wanted the reveal of their family to be on their own terms and within their own time. They were sticking to their guns on it.
“Well, both of the babies look like their weight is great and they’re very responsive to you and me. I think they’re doing wonderfully. Just make sure that everyone that will come into close or prolonged contact with them is up to date on their vaccinations. Their immune systems are still developing so they might be a little susceptible for a bit.”
“Thank you so much, Dr. Wheatley. We’ll make sure to call if we have any questions.”
“Speaking of, how are you feeling, Olivia? This is normally the time the adrenaline rush of being a mother starts to wear off and we look for any emotional clues that could mean postpartum.”
“Oh. I hadn’t even thought about that really. I’ve been so busy with the twins I haven’t taken stock of myself.” She chuckled nervously at the idea that she had let her care fall to the wayside during the past couple of weeks. “I’m feeling okay. No mood swings that I’ve noticed or anything like that. What do you think, Duncan?” He looked up from where he had been situating the babies back into their car seats.
“I don’t think so. You’ve been feeling fine breastfeeding and you said you weren’t swollen or anything down there. I think everyone is progressing nicely.” Olivia reached over and gave his hand a little squeeze. Even if things started to derail, it wouldn’t matter. Olivia and Duncan were together and nothing could change that.
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Olivia came in from the kitchen to see the twins on their tummies and him mirroring their position in front of them.
“Are the three of you enjoying tummy time?” she giggled as she took out her phone to snap a picture of the sweet moment.
“We are, mama. Tell mommy how you’re building up your strength.” The twins didn’t do much by way of responding to their father but their eyes were trained on him like nothing could ever make them look away.
“They’ve been enjoying studying their handsome daddy recently.” Olivia came and sat cross legged next to her little family. “They love you so much.” At the sound of their mother’s voice, they turned their attention to her.
“Aren’t we just the best parents ever?” Duncan joked.
“I think our babies loving us certainly puts us on the right track. Though they could never understand the half of it when it comes to how much I love them.” She reached over and brushed some hair out of Theo’s face, the boy smiling at his mother’s touch. His sister began to fuss a bit, Duncan swooping to the rescue and gathering her into his arms. “She’s probably a little gassy. Her stomach was bloated last night.”
“The little massage worked, right?”
“Yeah, there’s some baby lotion over by the pack and play if you want.” Olivia had rolled Theo onto his back and was shaking a little toy, watching him try to grab it as Duncan took care of Lydia. Duncan lathered his hands in lotion and used the lightest of touches as he gently moved his fingers in a clockwise motion around Lydia’s stomach. She calmed down and watched, almost sleepily, as his fingers worked their magic and a giant burp came out of her mouth.
“Wow! You must feel better now little love,” Duncan laughed as Lydia looked like her own burp had startled her. Olivia chuckled from her spot on the floor.
“Theo was just telling me how he wants to get some fresh air,” she said as she lifted her son and cradled him against her chest.
“He does?”
“He said that we bought such a nice double stroller and we haven’t used it yet and now feels like the time.”
“Well, Lyddie is telling me that she agrees.” Olivia took both babies upstairs to get them in some warmer clothes as Duncan went to the garage to get the stroller ready for the babies. It was black with side by side seats so the twins could lie down and look up at the sky as they explored the neighborhood.
“We should go to the little baby store downtown one day this week. They had a lot of cute toys and clothes in the window when I drove by the other day.” Olivia had her arm looped through Duncan’s as he pushed the stroller down the sidewalk, Secret Service forming a perimeter around the little family.
“My mom said she has a cargo shipment on it’s way with accessories. We can wait until that comes before we do more shopping,” he replied. Olivia’s impulse buying with the babies had reached a level he had never seen before.
“If you don’t want to go then I will go by myself.” She didn’t need Duncan telling her what she could or could not buy for her children. “The doctor thinks they can start using pacifiers now so I want to go and buy some extras to have on hand.” Olivia was trying not to linger on the little bit of annoyance at the tone Duncan had just used with her. She thinks that in their first days and weeks together, she had been so wrapped up in being with her husband and her new babies that nothing could break her bubble. Now that had worn off a bit. Little things were starting to bother, the same way they had before he had gone to jail, and it hurt more now. In their time apart, she had forgotten that their relationship had cracks and issues. She just hoped, for the sake of their babies, they chose not to make themselves known too soon.
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“Good morning my little munchkin!” Olivia cooed as she bent over the bassinet to reach for Theo. He was visibly excited at seeing his mother and this was a new action that both twins had taken to doing. It was thrilling for her and Duncan to have their babies recognize them and be happy to see them. It was all they could have ever hoped for. “You’re so ready to start the day little man, aren’t you?” Theo cooed as she rubbed her nose against and breathed in the smell of her baby boy. The sounds produced by him and his sisters had also just started and Olivia could not wait to discover all the sounds her kids were going to make in the near future. She started with changing his diaper, noticing a little bit of redness that signaled a tiny diaper rash.
“You want scrambled or over easy?” Duncan called from downstairs.
“Over easy. Don’t break my yolk!” She kept Theo free from a diaper as they went downstairs, the doctor saying last time that letting the babies air out from time to time was beneficial should irritation occur.
“Look at that handsome devil,” Duncan said with a smile as his eyes fell on his baby boy.
“Handsome devil is starting to get a little rash so he’s going commando this morning.”
“If he has my genes, which he does, then he can be naked with pride.” Olivia laughed at that.
“You’re something else.”
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“Look, Livvy, she’s holding it!” Olivia quickly came back into the living room to see Lydia had a tight grip on the rattle Duncan had handed her and was waving it around to produce the sound. It was the baby’s first time holding an object all by herself.
“So big and strong, princess! I’m so proud of you!” Olivia bent down to kiss the top of her head. “You can play with so many more toys now.” Theo perked up from where he was resting against her chest, craning his neck back to try and catch a glimpse of his mother.
“And look at little man. Doing acrobatics to see his pretty mommy.” Instinctively, Duncan reached his hand to cup the back of his son’s head but pulled back in surprise when he supported himself enough to catch a peek of his mother. “He’s supporting his own head more and more everyday. Our babies need to stop growing up.”
“I know. It makes me happy to see them growing strong and being happy but it means they won’t be little much longer.” Olivia pulled Theo closer against her at the thought.
“It’s almost 10:30, we should probably start packing them up for the doctor’s.” Getting out the door with two little ones was sometimes challenging. It made it more so if one of them decided to poop or spit up right as they were heading out the door. Thankfully, that didn’t happen this time and they were settled into their car seats and on their way to get their second round of shots with minimal fussing. It didn’t last long as the vaccines made the twins cry without abandon. It always broke Olivia and Duncan’s heart to know their babies were confused and in pain but they also knew it was necessary for them to be healthy and safe.
“Don’t cry, little munchkin, mama has you,” Olivia cooed as she bounced Lydia and Duncan bounced Theo in an attempt to calm them down before walking out the back door of the office. They still hadn’t released any pictures of the babies to the public but that didn’t stop more and more photographers from lining up to try and catch the first one.
“Theo’s onesie looks like it’s a little tight. Like he’s grown overnight.”
“My little, baby boy,” Olivia said sadly as Lydia calmed down and she went to look at her son’s clothing. “Donut, this makes me so sad.”
“C’mere, lovely. We can keep some of the clothes to remember when they were this little and then you can buy so many more clothes.”
“I do want to get them more matching outfits,” she muttered as she weighed her husband’s words.
“Let’s stop on the way home then. Will that help?” Just last week he had made a flippant remark about buying for the babies but he realized now he was a dick for doing so. This was his way of apologizing.
“Only if you promise not to complain every five minutes.” He thinks he could suck it up for her.
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“Who said they were craving spaghetti?” Olivia came back into the dining room carry two plates. Duncan was seating with one baby on each of his thighs, loving the new ways he could hold and cuddle them now that they could hold their own heads.
“I’ll trade a baby for a plate.” They completed the exchange successfully, Theo smiling at his mother as she brought him into his arms. Their smiles were of recognition of their parents now and the two were obsessed with coaxing them out of their children. She bent down to place him in a little bouncy seat while they ate dinner but once she was out of his line of sight, his fist went into his mouth and a little cry snuck past.
“Oh, baby! Why you sad? You want to watch mommy eat her dinner?” As soon as she bent back down so he could see her, his crying stopped and his smile returned. He began gurgling as though he was trying to tell her to stay exactly where she was and not disappear like that ever again. “Donut, can you pass me one of his stuffed toys? I think he might be bored in his little bouncer.” Duncan stood from where he had been getting Lydia situated in hers to grab two purple stuffed toys from the basket by the TV. Both babies eagerly gripped the new item from their father and seemed content and entertained enough for their parents to eat dinner.
“I saw an advertisement for an infant CPR class at the hospital downtown. Do you think that’s something you would be interested in doing together?” Duncan asked as he twirled some spaghetti around a fork and slid it into his mouth.
“It does, actually. Maybe next week when we are testing out the nanny we can go do it while she’s here.” Olivia was trying not to talk too much about the nanny situation. It was giving her anxiety to think about someone taking care of her babies that wasn’t her or Duncan. She had already asked Henry if one of the agents could stay behind to make sure everything went well. He had assured her that they would keep an even more watchful eye on the twins than they did her.
The babies were put down for the night soon after, Olivia and Duncan deciding to tackle cleaning up the kitchen before bed so they could snuggle a bit longer in the morning. Somewhere between loading the dishwasher and wiping down the counters, they had started kissing. Duncan lifted her up onto the island and took his place between her legs. It felt like it had been forever since they had kissed in such a way. Olivia felt herself growing more and more eager with every press of his lips and swipe of his tongue against hers. She fisted her fingers in his shirt and tried to pull him even closer to her.
“Feels so good to kiss you again, baby,” Duncan whispered. It felt like bliss. Not only had he been starved of her during his time in prison but had also been deprived of her touch and love during the past weeks of her recovery from the twins. Even just heavy petting and making out was leaving him breathless.
“We can do more than just kissing, Donut,” she whispered back as she gained access to his throat and sucked hard enough to leave a mark.
“Fuck, Livvy, are you sure? You said the other day that you were feeling sore again.”
“I’ve missed my husband.” Tears were glistening in her eyes. “We only got one night together as a proper married couple before you left and then we’ve been parents since. We haven’t had a night to be a husband and wife. A night to be Duncan and Olivia.” She had kept every haunting thought about their relationship to herself for so long. Perhaps too long.
“Baby…” Duncan nuzzled his nose against hers and tried to use the softest of touches to ease any of her fears. He didn’t know that Olivia had spent her time alone wondering if her and Duncan had actually been ready to get married and have kids. If they hadn’t been faced with his arrest, would they have still taken the same course of action.
“We’ve gone through so much change in such a short amount of time, Duncan. I don’t ever want us to lose each other and the love we had when we started and how special it is because of it.” Duncan was upset that she had kept these fears and worries to herself and hadn’t shared them. His nine months away had made him feel less than inadequate but it was jarring to be faced with the proof of it.
“I’m never going to stop loving you. I’ll have the same passion in my heart until the day I die. I have since Paris.” Everything had felt simpler then. But now, with a ring on his finger and two babies upstairs, everything felt complete and right. Of course that was only until they started planning for their next baby, he owed her at least three more, but having a family with Olivia was everything he could have ever dreamed of.
“You want to go upstairs? I think I need to just love on you for a bit.” Her voice was soft. She wanted to express her love for Duncan as physically as possible and she wanted to feel his love wash over her. Nothing calmed her racing heart and mind like being with him. He helped her down from the countertop and held her hand as they made their way upstairs to a guest room. The babies were asleep in their room and they didn’t want to disturb them.
“I’ve loved watching you be a mom, the best mom, but I’ve missed seeing you like this,” he whispered as he helped her shed her clothes, his already in a pile on the floor. He ran his hands up her arms before they cupped her cheeks and she met him halfway for a longing kiss. It felt foreign to have her bare breasts pressed against his chest but the way her nipples peaked at the sensation was welcome. Just the brush of them against his skin was enough to have gasps of breath escape her lips. “Seems our stamina has faded a bit.” Duncan chuckled as he backed her up against the bed and fell on top of her onto it.
“It’s been too long, Donut,” she mused as she nipped at his jaw. His hand gently pressed against her shoulder so she lied flat on her back and then trailed slow, lingering kisses down her to thighs.
“You wet for me, baby?” As she felt the first of his touches to her soaked pussy, Olivia was confronted by the idea that she hadn’t looked down there since her birthday. She had no idea what it looked like. It could be horrid.
“Duncan, stop!” She clenched her thighs closely together, almost clipping his chin in the process, and scrambled backwards to the top of the bed.
“What’s wrong? Was I hurting you?” Duncan felt panicked. Maybe he had pushed too far or been to eager. His heart was hammering away at the idea that he had tried too much, too soon and been the cause of her pain.
“No, no, I just haven’t looked down there. I just realized I haven’t looked and seen if it still looks okay since I had the twins. I didn’t want you to be disgusted by me.”
“Baby…” He crawled further up the bed so he could look her in the eyes. “You could never, ever disgust me. Everything down there looks just fine, I promise.”
“Are you sure?”
“I’m sure. Besides, your beautiful, pretty, amazing pussy gave me my two little babies. How could I not worship it?” She kissed him as a thank you for his words.
“Maybe we skip that part tonight?” Olivia had felt better at his words of insistence but still felt the anxiety in her chest over Duncan’s face being between her legs. Not because she didn’t believe him or didn’t trust him but for her own journey to self-love and acceptance, she needed to move a bit slower.
“Whatever you need.” Of course he wanted to please her and worship her, he always did, but he was more concerned with respecting her than anything else. He’d wait a lifetime if that’s what it took, or if it never happened again that would be okay too. The only thing that mattered was Olivia and his children being in his life. No matter the capacity. Duncan was fully hard already just from kissing her and the brief, mouthwatering glimpse of her that he had gotten.
“Can you make sure you use a condom this time? I know the chances are slim to none but I could do without some big surprises for a bit,” she laughed as he had already lined himself up and looked ready to go. He groaned but pulled back regardless and disappeared from the room for a brief moment in order to dig through the bathroom cabinet for what he needed.
“Okay, I’m back and ready to go!” he cheered, Olivia laughing at his cock which was happily bouncing as he made his way back over to her on the bed. She smiled into his kiss as pure elation filtered between them. It felt like Dunc & Liv again. Like the two kids who had fallen in love in front of the Eiffel Tower. The two kids who had found each other in their darkest moments. The two kids who had taken the plunge to build a family and a life of their own. “You’ll stop me if anything feels off, right?”
“Promise, Donut.” He moved at a glacial pace as he slid inside of her, the feeling of being one with her again almost enough to reduce him to tears. Oh how he had missed her in ways he could have never imagined.
“Never leaving you again,” he grunted as he thrusted into her slowly. Now was not the time for ruthless fucking, they would be there again someday, but for slow love making. Two people finding their way back to each other, where they belonged.
“Fuck, Duncan. I love you so much,” she panted into his ear as he buried his face into her neck. They both came quickly and it felt like a weight had been lifted off their shoulders. It was as though the universe had been waiting for Duncan and Olivia to find their way back to each other. Now, everything felt right with the world.
“I missed being your husband, Livvy.” Duncan pulled his face from her neck to reveal that he had been crying. “I missed you so much and I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry I missed out on nine months of time where we could’ve been together.”
“You’re with me now, Donut, and with our babies. That’s all that matters.”
“We’re gonna get our forever. Our happily ever after.” She kissed him softly and rubbed her nose against his.
“I think we’ve already got it.”
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Fandom List And Ships
Updated: 12/9/18
This is the current list of fandoms and pairings that are requestable. It’s a long list (12+ pages), and I can always add more if the need arises. Bolded fandoms are the ones I am currently in the mood to write for, and I will try to update that as much as I can. Italicized fandoms are something I might consider working on soon and can easily be pushed back into.
Please look at this list before requesting something, it’s in the rules.
Fandoms under the cut!
Adventure Time
Flame Prince/Fionna
Flame Prince/Prince Gumball
Hot Dog Prince/Lumpy Space Prince
Lord Monochromicorn/Cake
Marshall Lee/Flame Prince/Prince Gumball
Marshall Lee/Prince Gumball
As Told By Ginger
Carl Foutley/Blake Gripling
Carl Foutley/Hoodsey Bishop
Assassin’s Creed
Altair Ibn La-Ahad/Malik Al-Sayf
Desmond Miles/Shaun Hastings
Ezio Auditore/Leonardo Da Vinci
Federico Auditore/Vieri De Pazzi
Haytham Kenway/Charles Lee
Kanen'tó:kon/William Johnson
Kadar Al-Sayf/Gian ‘Salai’ Giacomo
Petruccio Auditore/Gian ‘Salai’ Giacomo
Ratonhnhaké ton (Connor Kenway)/Thomas Hickey
Rauf/Kadar Al-Sayf
Talal/Malik Al-Sayf
William Johnson/Thomas Hickey
The Babysitter
Bee/Allison
Bee/Sonya
Cole/Melanie
John/Allison
John/Bee
Max/Allison
Max/Bee
Max/Cole
Max/John
Sonya/Allison
Beetlejuice (Both Movie/Cartoon Verses)
Beatleguise/Lydia Deetz
Camp Camp
Max/Daniel
David/Daniel
Max/David
Max/David/Daniel
Nerf/Preston Goodplay
Neil/Harrison
Neil/Nikki
Quartermaster/Daniel
Catherine
Johnathan ‘Johnny’ Ariga/Tobias ‘Toby’ Nebbins
Orlando Haddick/Tobias ‘Toby’ Nebbins
Orlando Haddick/Johnathan ‘Johnny’ Ariga/Tobias ‘Toby’ Nebbins
Thomas Mutton/Astaroth
Vincent Brooks/Catherine
Vincent Brooks/Astaroth
Crossovers
The Bye Bye Man/The Crooked Man (The Bye Bye Man/The Crooked Man Crossover)
Jack/Max (The House That Jack Built/The Babysitter Crossover)
Jason Dean/Firkle Smith (Heathers/South Park Crossover)
Jason Dean/Lucas Ward (Heathers/Dismissed Crossover)
Jason Dean/Victor Criss (Heathers/IT Crossover)
DC
Bane/John Blake
Blackfire/Starfire
Cyborg/Beast Boy
Deadshot/Diablo/Harley Quinn
Francis “Hotstreak” Stone/Richie “Gear” Foley
Joker/Harley Quinn
Killer Croc/Babydoll
Killer Croc/Diablo
Killer Croc/Harley Quinn
Killer Croc/Scarecrow
Poison Ivy/Harley Quinn
Raven/Terra
Red X/Speedy
Robin/Beast Boy
Robin/Red X
Robin/Red X/Speedy
Robin/Speedy
Deadman Wonderland
Ganta Igarashi (Woodpecker)/Shiro
Nagi Kengamine (Owl)/Azuma Genkaku
Senji Kiyomasa (Crow)/Toto Sakigami (Mockingbird)
Tamaki Tsunenaga/Rokuro Bundo
Tamaki Tsunenaga/Yo Takami
Wretched Egg (I refer to her as Sorae after Ganta’s mother)/Minatsuki Takami (Hummingbird)
Yo Takami/Ganta Igarashi (Woodpecker)
Death And Cremation
Stanley/Jarod Leary
Devil’s Carnival
The Devil/Tamara
Scorpion/Tamara
The Twin/Hobo Clown
Digimon
Matt/Tai
Willis/Davis
Dragon Age
Alistair Theirin/Cullen Rutherford
Alistair Theirin/Kallianne Cousland
Anders/Ethan Hawke
Anders/Fenris/Ethan Hawke
Anders/Jowan
Anders/Jowan/Ethan Hawke
Anders/Karl Thekla
Anders/Karl Thekla/Ethan Hawke
Anders/Sebastian Vael
Anders/Sebastian Vael/Ethan Hawke
Arishok/Carver Hawke
Arishok/Ethan Hawke
Ashaad/Ketojan/Saemus Dumar
Ashaad/Saemus Dumar
Bartrand Tethras/Carver Hawke
Bemis Cousland/Lysander Amell (OC Ship)
Blackwall/Carver Hawke
Cole/Dorian Pavus
Cullen Rutherford/Dorian Pavus
Cullen Rutherford/Ethan Hawke
Cullen Rutherford/Illeah Lavellan
Cullen Rutherford/Tempestia Surana
Danarius/Dorian Pavus
Duncan/Cailan Theirin
Fenris/Carver Hawke
Fenris/Ethan Hawke
Fenris/Sahir Nadeer (OC)
Greagoir/Irving
Herren/Wade
Jarvia/Isabela
Jowan/Sister(Mother) Petrice
Justice/Seneschal Bran
Ketojan/Saemus Dumar
Leliana/Josephine MontilyetLoghain Mac Tir/Maric Theirin
Meeran/Carver Hawke
Sebastian Vael/Ethan Hawke
The Iron Bull/Dorian Pavus
The Iron Bull/Solas
Varric Tethras/Ethan Hawke
Varric Tethras/Merrill
Varric Tethras/Solas
Zevran Arainai/Alistair Theirin
Zevran Arainai/Mortine Mahariel
Dreaming Mary
Boaris/Mary(Mari)
Father/Mary(Mari)
Foxanne/Bunnilda
Gwendell (Glenn)/Mary(Mari)
Ed, Edd, ‘n Eddy
Eddy/Edd
Kevin/Edd
Kevin/Rolf
Johnny/Jimmy
Sarah/Jimmy
The Evil Within
Reuben ‘Ruvik’ Victoriano/Leslie Withers
Sebastian Castellanos/Joseph Oda
Fallout Universe
Barrett/Murphy
Benjamin ‘Benji’ Montgomery/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Butch DeLoria/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Charon/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Charon/Iib Townshend(FLW)
Colin Moriarity/Andy Stahl
Desmond Lockheart/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Everett/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Flash/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Karl/Justin
Mercenary/Moira Brown
Sole Survivor/Sole Survivor
Three Dog/Gob
Timebomb/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Vance/Ian West
Wally Mack/Derek Segraves(MLW)
Wally Mack/Paul Hanon
Walter/Leo Stahl
Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest
Zak Young/Pips
Final Fantasy
Balthier/Vaan
Cloud Strife/Kadaj
Fang/Lightning
Genesis Rhapsodos/Sephiroth
Gilliam ‘Gil’ Blat/Angeal Hewley (OC/Canon Ship)
Gippal/Baralai
Layle/Keiss
Loz/Yazoo
Lulu/Yuna
Paine/Rikku
Reeve Tuesti/Vincent Valentine
Rude/Reno
Seifer Almasy/Zell Dincht
Snow/Hope
Squall Leonhart/Irvine Kinneas
Tseng/Rufus ShinRa
Wakka/Tidus
Zack Fair/Cloud Strife
Gravity Falls
Mabel Pines/Pacifica
Robbie/Dipper Pines
Thompson/Mabel Pines
Wendy/Tambry
Harry Potter (Movieverse) - ON HIATUS
Blaize Zabini/Saemus Finnegan
Dean Thomas/Saemus Finnegan
Lee Jordan/Saemus Finnegan
Oliver Wood/Marcus Flint
Ron Weasley/Draco Malfoy
Severus Snape/Lucius Malfoy
Harry Potter/Hermione Granger
Heathers (Movieverse, Slight Musicalverse)
Jason Dean/Lucas Ward (Dismissed Crossover)
Heather Chandler/Heather Duke
Heather Duke/Veronica Sawyer
Jason Dean/Firkle Smith (South Park Crossover)
Jason Dean/Vernon Sawyer (Male Veronica)
Jason Dean/Veronica Sawyer
Jason Dean/Victor Criss (IT Crossover)
Kurt Kelly/Ram
Veronica Sawyer/Heather McNamara
Veronica Sawyer/Martha Dunstock
Hellboy (Movieverse)
Hellboy/Abe Sapien
Hey Arnold
Helga G. Pataki/Rhonda Wellington Lloyd
Nadine/Rhonda Wellington Lloyd
Stinky Peterson/Sid
Torvald/Stoop Kid
Inception
Dom Cobb/Ariadne
Eames/Arthur
Insidious
Josh Lambert/Parker Crane
Josh Lambert/Specs
Tucker/Specs
Invader Zim
Dib Membrane/Zim
Red/Purple
Tak/Gaz Membrane
The Iron Giant
Dean/Hogarth
IT (2017)
Belch Huggins/Victor Criss
Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh
Bill Denbrough/Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh
Bill Denbrough/Beverly Marsh
Bill Denbrough/Stan Uris
Butch Bowers/Patrick Hockstetter
Butch Bowers/Victor Criss
Henry Bowers/Belch Huggins
Henry Bowers/Belch Huggins/Victor Criss
Henry Bowers/Victor Criss
Mike Hanlon/Bill Denbrough/Stan Uris
Mike Hanlon/Patrick Hockstetter
Mike Hanlon/Richie Rozier/Stan Uris/Eddie Kaspbrak
Mike Hanlon/Stan Uris
Mike Hanlon/Victor Criss
Patrick Hockstetter/Avery Hockstetter
Patrick Hockstetter/Belch Huggins
Patrick Hockstetter/Belch Huggins/Victor Criss
Patrick Hockstetter/Henry Bowers
Patrick Hockstetter/Henry Bowers/Belch Huggins
Patrick Hockstetter/Henry Bowers/Belch Huggins/Victor Criss
Patrick Hockstetter/Henry Bowers/Victor Criss
Patrick Hockstetter/Victor Criss
Pennywise/Pennywise
Pennywise/Victor Criss
Richie Tozier/Eddie Kaspbrak
Richie Tozier/Stan Uris/Eddie Kaspbrak
Jeepers Creepers
Jeepers Creepers/Darry
Kick-Ass/2 Movieverse
Todd Haynes/Katarina Dombrovski
Dave Lizewski/Chris D'Amico
Javier/Chris D'Amico
Kingdom Hearts
Axel/Demyx
Axel/Marluxia
Larxene/Namine
Lexaeus/Zexion
Luxord/Demyx
Luxord/Marluxia
Luxord/Xaldin
Pence/Olette
Rai/Fuu
Riku/Sora
Roxas/Xion
Saix/Demyx
Saix/Xemnas
Seifer/Hayner
Vexen/Marluxia
Xigbar/Demyx
Xigbar/Xaldin
Krampus
Howard/Tom Engel
Krampus/Max Engel
Krampus/Tom Engel
Tom Engel/Max Engel
Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler
Claude Faustus/Alois Trancy
Pluto/Grell Sutcliffe
Undertaker/Grell Sutcliffe
Undertaker/William Spears/Grell Sutcliffe
League Of Super Evil
Doomageddon/Doktor Frogg
Red Menace/Doktor Frogg
Left 4 Dead/2
Keith/Dave
Keith/Ellis
Louis/Francis
Nick/Dave
Nick/Ellis
OC/OC
Lollipop Chainsaw
Gideon Starling/Elizabeth Starling
Lewis Legend/Swan
Nick Carlyle/Juliet Starling
Vikke/Josey
Zed/Mariska
Zed/Swan
Mad Max
Angharad/Capable
Dag/Capable
Dag/Cheedo
Dag/Toast
Max Rockatansky/Blood Shed Ted
Max Rockatansky/Imperator Furiosa
Nux/Slit
OC/OC
Rictus Erectus/The Ace
Stank Gum/Scabrous Scrotus
Marvel
Alex Summers/Hank McCoy/Sean Cassidy
Alex Summers/Sean Cassidy
Azazel/Emma Frost
Azazel/Kurt Wagner
Bruce Banner/Tony Stark
Erik Lensherr/Charles Xavier
Hank McCoy/Charles Xavier
Hank McCoy/Sean Cassidy
Lance Alvers/Pietro Maximoff
Loki Laufeyson/Tony Stark
Mortimer Toynbee/Emma Frost
St. John Allerdyce/Pietro Maximoff
St. John Allerdyce/Tabitha Smith
Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
The Incredible Hulk/Tony Stark
Todd Tolansky/Kurt Wagner
Todd Tolansky/Pietro Maximoff
Tony Stark/Pepper Pots
Wade Winston Wilson/Bob, Agent Of Hydra
Wanda Maximoff/Anne-Marie (Rogue)
Miraculous Ladybug
Adrien Agreste/Marinette Dupain-Cheng
The Mist (2017)
Tyler Denton/Adrian Garf
Monster Prom
Amira Red/Miranda Vanderbilt
Amira Red/Polly Geist
Brian Green/Damien LaVey
Brian Green/Damien LaVey/Liam De Lioncourt/Oz Yellow
Brian Green/Oz Yellow
Damien LaVey/Liam De Lioncourt
Liam De Lioncourt/Oz Yellow
Scott Howl/Football Team
Scott Howl/Liam De Lioncourt
Scott Howl/Vicky Blue
Vera Oberlin/Polly Geist
Vicky Blue/Polly Geist
Monsters University/Inc.
Brock Pearson/Claire Wheeler
James P. “Sulley” Sullivan/Michael “Mike” Wizowski
Johnny J. Worthington III/Randall “Randy” Boggs
Nadia Petrov/Taylor Harbrooke
Night In The Woods
Angus Delaney/Greggory Lee
Bea Santello/Mae Borowski
Casey Hartley/Greggory Lee
Levy/Steve Skriggins
Jeremy “Germ Warfare” Warton/Selma Ann “Selmers” Forrester
Outlast
Edward “Eddie” Gluskin (The Groom)/Terry “Theresa” Harriss (OC)
Portal/2
Adventure Core/Fact Core
Cave Johnson/Caroline
Cave Johnson/Evil Cave Johnson
Chell/GLaDOS
Companion Cube/Turret
Logic Core/Curiosity Core
Weighted Cube/Defective Turret
Wheatley/Space Core
Prince Of Persia: Sands Of Time (Movieverse)
Garsiv/Dastan
Princess And The Goblin
Prince Froglip/Princess Irene
Rick And Morty
Abradolf Lincoler/Nancy
Birdperson/Tammy Gueterman
Brad/Morty Smith
Greaser Morty/Punk Morty
Lucius Needful/Summer Smith
Rick Sanchez/Morty Smith (in all/most incarnations)
Summer Smith/Jessica
Regular Show
Don/Rigby
Mordecai/Rigby
Skips/Benson
Rocket Power
Lars Rodriguez/Twister Rodriguez
Otto Rocket/Sam Dullard
Saw
John Kramer/Amanda Young
Lawrence Gordon/Adam Faulkner
Logan Nelson/David (Saw .5)
Lukas Faulkner (OC)/Adam Faulkner
Lukas Faulkner (OC)/David (Saw .5)
Lukas Faulkner (OC)/Scott Tibbs
Lynn Denlon/Amanda Young
Mark Hoffman/Peter Strahm
Scott Tibbs/Adam Faulkner
Scott Tibbs/Lark
Silent Hill
Butcher/Valtiel
Pyramid Head/Alessa Gilespie
Walter Sullivan/Murphey Pendleton
South Park
Bradley (Cartman Sucks)/Leopold “Butters” Stotch
Christophe “Ze Mole”/Firkle
Christophe “Ze Mole”/Kyle Broflovski
Christophe “Ze Mole”/Leopold “Butters” Stotch
Clyde Donovan/Bebe Stevens
Craig Tucker/Gregory of Yardale/Tweek Tweak
Craig Tucker/Tweek Tweak
Damien Thorn/Firkle
Damien Thorn/Phillip “Pip” Pirrup
Eric Cartman/Bebe Stevens
Eric Cartman/Firkle
Eric Cartman/Wendy Testaburger
Filmore Anderson/Firkle
Gregory of Yardale/Tweek Tweak
Ike Broflovski/Firkle
Kenny McCormick/Bradley (Cartman Sucks)/Leopold “Butters” Stotch
Kenny McCormick/Firkle
Kenny McCormick/Kyle Broflovski
Kenny McCormick/Leopold “Butters” Stotch
Kevin McCormick/Firkle
Michael/Pete
Michael/Firkle
Mike Makowski/Firkle
Mike Makowski/Larry
Nathan/Firkle
Quaid/Filmore Anderson
Quaid/Firkle
Red/Henrietta Biggle
Ryan Ellis/Larry
Scott Malkinson/New Kid
Scott Tenorman/Firkle
Stan Marsh/Firkle
Stan Marsh/Gregory Of Yardale
Stan Marsh/Pete
Stan Marsh/Gary Harrison
Stan Marsh/Wendy Testaburger
Trent Boyett/Firkle
Token Black/Clyde Donnovan
Token Black/Clyde Donnovan/Bebe Stevens
Team Fortress 2 (I have OC’s for this)
Demoman/Soldier
Engineer/Medic
Heavy/Medic
Pyro/Medic
Pyro/Scout
Pyro/Sniper
Sniper/Medic
Sniper/Scout
Soldier/Engineer
Spy/Scout
Spy/Sniper/Scout
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Leonardo/Donatello
Raphael/Casey Jones
Raphael/Michelangelo
Until Dawn
Billy Bates/Mike Munroe
Josh Washington/Chris
Josh Washington/Mike Munroe
Matt/Chris
Matt/Mike Munroe
Matt/Mike Munroe/Jessica/Sam/Billy Bates
Mike Munroe/Jessica
Mike Munroe/Sam
The Walking Dead
Glen Rhee/Daryl Dixon
Merle Dixon/Daryl Dixon
Rick Grimes/Daryl Dixon
We’re Back
Louis/Cecilia Nuthatch
Yami No Matsuei/Descendents Of Darkness
Hisoka Kurosaki/Asato Tsuzuki
Seiichiro Tatsumi/Yutaka Watari
Zootopia
Chief Bogo/Benjamin Clawhauser
Finnick/Gideon Grey
Larry/Gary
Nick Wilde/Judy Hopps
Pronk Oryx-Antlerson/Bucky Oryx-Antlerson
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Duchess of Argyll’s divorce case sparked a very British scandal in 1963
She loved sex the way that Billy Bunter loved food and never made any apologies for her mantra: “Go to bed early and often”.
But was Margaret Campbell, the Duchess of Argyll, really “a completely promiscuous woman whose sexual appetite could only be satisfied with a number of men”, as she was described by Lord John Wheatley, the presiding judge in one of the most notorious court cases of the 1960s?He duly granted the Duke of Argyll a divorce, following a litany of lurid revelations which included a set of Polaroid photographs of the Duchess naked, save for her signature three-strand pearl necklace, in the company of another man. Was it actor Douglas Fairbanks? Or politician Duncan-Sandys, the son-in-law of Winston Churchill, who offered to resign from the Conservative cabinet? ซื้อฟรีสปิน
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