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OUR AMERICA: The force behind the success of the LITERARY EXPO in the USA for the World presenting diverse trajectories, unique voices. Writers who leave traces. “En el fascinante universo literario, las palabras son faros que iluminan el camino del conocimiento, la imaginación y la emoción.“ “In the fascinating literary universe, words are beacons that illuminate the path of knowledge,…
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here are my picks for the new Mr. and Mrs. Smith in season 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Smith:
Garrett Hedlund and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
Simu Liu and Ursula Corbero.
Joseph David-Jones and Sasha Calle.
Niko Pepaj and Jessica Sula.
Steven R. McQueen and Tracy Spiridakos.
Sean Faris and Jaime Chung.
Aarón Díaz and Elena Satine.
Jensen Ackles and Yunjin Kim.
Chris Evans and Sitara Hewitt.
John David Washington and Deepika Padukone.
#Mr and Mrs Smith#Garrett Hedlund#Mary Elizabeth Winstead#Simu Liu#Ursula Corbero#Joseph David-Jones#Sasha Calle#Niko Pepaj#Jessica Sula#Steven R. McQueen#Tracy Spiridakos#Sean Faris#Jaime Chung#Aarón Díaz#Elena Satine#Jensen Ackles#Yunjin Kim#Chris Evans#Sitara Hewitt#John David Washington#Deepika Padukone#fancast
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NYT’s top 100 books came out, used to stalk you on GoodReads so I’m wondering if you had any thoughts about it?
YES okay so I’m not subscribed to the NYT because I don’t agree with their platforming of transphobia but you’d best believe that I went through the whole list.
The first thing I saw was the (intentionally?) eye-catching headline:
I’ma be real with you, New York Times, this is a pretty bold statement considering that we are not even a quarter through the century in question.
‘Literary luminaries,’ hah. I guess ‘The 100 Best Books of the First 25% of the 21st Century’ just isn’t as catchy of a clickbait headline.
So, yes... obviously I had some issues with the framing of this list. At the end of the article they do acknowledge that they only included books that were in English (translations were acceptable) and published in America (although books originally published elsewhere were acceptable as long as the translation’s publishing house was based in the US):
I think this is a stupid-ass limitation that, quite frankly, disqualifies the entire list, but whatever. It’s a newspaper from New York; I don’t expect the most worldly of perspectives on global literature.
Anyway, regarding the actual selection! Perhaps damningly, I have only read 34/100, and didn’t even like all of those. Also, there are mistakes (Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis was incorrectly listed as having been originally published in English, for example).
I will be honest, the list felt a lot like it was intentionally curated to give the veneer of diversity. A lot of the books on it are simply not very good, but that’s what you get for not being consistent with how you’re defining ‘best.’ Most popular? Most technical skill displayed? Most memorable? Who knows! The ‘most important [and] influential books of the era’ (or at least the first quarter of it, mind) cannot be determined while you’re still living through said era. That’s just not how anything works.
With that said: let’s do some statistics on these 100 books!
54 books by women; 46 books by men. (This was cool, actually.)
13 translated books; 87 books originally published in English. (This is a particularly egregious statistic, given that the initial claim was that the list would represent all the best books of the century; you cannot do that if nearly 90% of them are from America.)
69 fiction books; 30 nonfiction books; 1 poetry book.
Several authors had multiple works represented on the list (the whole ‘multiple books by a single author’ schtick was particularly annoying, given the constrained demographic of the potential books—not a good look):
Authors with two (2) books each: Alice Munro, Denis Johnson, Edward P. Jones, Hilary Mantel, Philip Roth, Roberto Bolaño, Zadie Smith.
Authors with three (3) books each: Elena Ferrante, George Saunders, Jesmyn Ward.
Regarding genres (this is a clever pun because the French word ‘genre’ refers both to genre and to gender):
17 nonfiction books by women.
13 nonfiction books by men.
36 fiction books by women.
33 fiction books by men.
1 poetry book (by a woman).
In general I really wasn’t too upset at the basic statistical breakdown of the list; it was pretty evenly divided by gender, if not genre. It wasn’t all white men, like many similar lists. The real issue was twofold:
You cannot claim to be providing a representative sample of the ‘best’ books while limiting your countries of origin.
You cannot claim to be providing a list of the best books of the current century when we have not even made it through a quarter of that century.
And frankly, a lot of the books on the list were just plain bad.
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As a final note: Some criticism of the list mentioned the fact that several of the authors have been credibly accused of various heinous activities (this was shortly after the Alice Munro exposé, for example), to say nothing of the inclusion of, say, Junot Díaz—known misogynist and general creep—on the list of curators (and books). Personally, I have no issue with including works by awful people; the art is not the artist, and terrible people can occasionally create works of quality. However, I do take umbrage with the employment of shitty people in the curation process. The NYT didn’t disclose whether or not they paid these ‘literary luminaries,’ but that doesn’t really matter. When you’re talking about the art itself, it is not always necessary to mention the artist’s real or perceived faults; however, when you’re directly utilising the artist’s perspective and opinions for your own product, I think it is. So yeah, generally a very disappointing situation all around.
#asks#Anonymous#talking about books and stuff#multiple of my (irl) friends got to see these thoughts before I collected them into something more legible lol#I would not claim the ability to curate my own‚ better‚ list... I could maybe do ‘the best 25 books I’ve read this century’ or something ig
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From Blade Vol. 5 #010, “Mother of Evil: Finale”
Art by Elena Casagrande and KJ Díaz
Written by Bryan Hill
#blade#eric brooks#tulip#tamlyn hamato#rotha#satana hellstrom#adana#draven#marvel#comics#marvel comics
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Every known Rainbow operator past and present (and NIGHTHAVEN operators)
GIS
Adriano “Maestro” Martello (2018-Present)
Antonio Maldini (1999-2012)
Aria “Alibi” de Luca (2018-Present)
GIGN
Alain DuBarry (1999-2012)
Emmanuelle “Twitch” Pichon (2015-Present)
Gilles “Montagne” Touré (2015-Present)
Gustav “Doc” Kateb (2015-Present)
Julian “Rook” Nizan (2015-Present)
Olivier “Lion” Flament (2018-Present)
1º Batalhão de Forças Especiais
Alejandro Noronha (1999-2012)
Spetzgruppa “A”
Aleksandr “Tachanka” Senaviev (2015-Present)
Genedy Filatov (1999-2012)
Lera “Finka” Melnikova (2018-2022 (defected to NIGHTHAVEN), rejoined in or before 2025)
Maxim “Kapkan” Basuda (2015-Present)
Shuhrat “Fuze” Kessikbayev (2015-Present)
Timur “Glaz” Glazkov (2015-Present)
AFEAU
Ana “Solis” Valentina Díaz (2022-Present)
Special Air Service
Andrew Burke (1999-2012)
Eddie Price (1999-2012)
Geoff Bates (1999-2012)
James “Smoke” Porter (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Mark R. “Mute” Chandar (2015-Present)
Michael Walter (2008-2012)
Mike “Thatcher” Baker (2015-Present)
Paddy Connelly (1999-2012)
Peter Covington (1999-2012)
Scotty McTyler (1999-2012)
Seamus “Sledge” Cowden (2015-Present)
Steve Lincoln (1999-2012)
National Task Force
Annika Lofquist (1999-2012) (Under ONI)
NIGHTHAVEN
Anja Katarina “Osa” Janković (2021-2022)
Apha “Aruni” Tawanroong (2020-2022)
Charlie Tho Keng “Grim” Boon (2022-Present) (NIGHTHAVEN only)
Håvard “Ace” Haugland (2020-2022)
Jaimini Kalimohan “Kali” Shah (2019-2022)
Ngũgĩ Muchoki “Wamai” Furaha (2019-Present)
Belarusian Ground Forces
Arkadi Novikov (2001-2012)
Mossad
Ayana Yacoby (1999-2012)
David Peled (1999-2012)
Sharon Judd (2010-2012)
APCA
Azucena Rocío “Amaru” Quispe (2019-Present)
United States Army Rangers
“Bishop” (Unknown-2012)
United States Navy SEALs
Brian Armstrong (Unknown-2012)
Craig “Blackbeard” Jensen (2016-Present)
Meghan J. “Valkyrie” Castellano (2016-Present)
Miguel “Mike” Chin (1999-2012)
Garda Emergency Response Unit
Brianna “Thorn” Skehan (2021-Present)
FES
César Ruiz “Goyo” Hernández (2019-Present)
707th Special Mission Group
Choi Byoung-Ryang (2003-2012)
Choi Jae-Hoon (2003-2012)
Choi Youn-Suk (2003-2012)
Chul “Vigil” Kyung Hwa (2017-Present)
Grace “Dokkaebi” Nam (2017-Present)
Hong Min-Hyun (2003-2012)
Jung Park (2009-2012)
Jung Sang-Yub (2003-2012)
Kim Jae-Ho (2003-2012)
Kim Sung-Gun (2003-2012)
Kim Yu-Jin (2003-2012)
Lee Won-Ho (2003-2012)
Lee Youn-Jung (2003-2012)
Pak Suo-Won (2001-2012)
Seo Young-Lan (2003-2012)
United States Secret Service
Collinn “Warden” McKinley (2019-Present)
FBI Hostage Rescue Team
Daniel Bogart (1999-2012)
United States Marine Corps
Daniel "Bear" Malloy (1999-2012)
GSG 9
Dieter Weber (2001-2012)
Dominic “Bandit” Brunsmeier (2015-Present)
Elias “Blitz” Kötz (2015-Present)
Jorg Walther (1999-2012)
Marius “Jäger” Streicher (2015-Present)
Monika “IQ” Weiss (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
CIA
Domingo “Ding” Chavez (1999-2012)
John Clark (1999-2000 (as operator))
Beredskapstroppen
Einar Petersen (2001-2012)
GEO
Elena María “Mira” Álvarez (2017-Present)
Ryad Ramírez “Jackal” Al-Hassar (2017-Present)
FBI SWAT
Eliza “Ash” Cohen (2015-Present)
Jack “Pulse” Estrada (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Jordan “Thermite” Trace (2015-Present)
Miles “Castle” Campbell (2015-Present)
JW GROM
Elżbieta "Ela" Bosak (2017-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Kazimiera Rakuzanka (1999-2012)
Zofia Bosak (2017-Present)
Delta Force
Erik “Maverick” Thorn (2018-Present)
George Tomlison (1999-2012)
Hank Patterson (1999-2012)
Homer Johnston (1999-2012)
Julio “Oso” Vega (1999-2012)
Logan Keller (2005-2012)
Mike Pierce (1999-2012)
Renee Raymond (1999-2012)
United States Army
Fred “Freddy” Franklin (1999-2012)
Mortimer “Sam” Houston (1999-2012)
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Gary Kenyon (2010-2012)
BATF International Response Team
Gerald Morris (1999-2012)
1st Special Operations Wing
Harrison (1999-2012)
Royal Air Force
Jack Nance (1999-2012)
GSIGR
Jalal “Kaid” El Fassi (2018-Present)
Sanaa “Nomad” El Maktoub (2018-Present)
Unit 777
Jamal Murad (2001-2012)
CSIS
Joanna Torres (2010-2012)
Jaeger Corps
Karina “Nøkk” Gaarddhøje (2019-Present)
EKO Cobra
Karl Haider (1999-2012) (under GEK Cobra)
MI5
Kevin Sweeney (1999-2012)
ELDYK
Kure Galanos (2001-2012)
Pyrotechno GmbH
Lars Breckenbauer (1999-2012)
Special Duties Unit
Liu “Lesion” Tze Long (2017-Present)
Siu “Ying” Mei Ling (2017-Present)
DGSE
Louis Loiselle (2001-2012)
Special Assault Team
Masaru “Echo” Enatsu (2016-Present)
Yumiko “Hibana” Imagawa (2016-Present)
STAR-NET Aviation
Mina “Thunderbird” Sky (2021-Present)
Metropolitan Police Service
Morowa “Clash” Evans (2018-Present)
COT
Nayara “Brava” Cardoso (2023-Present)
REU
Neinke Meijer (2020-Present)
Special Forces Group (Belgium)
Néon “Sens” Ngoma Mutombo (2022-Present)
Joint Task Force 2
Roger McAllen (1999-2012)
Sébastien “Buck” Côté (2016-Present)
Tina “Frost” Lin Tsang (2016-Present)
NSA
Sam Bennett (1999-2012)
Fourth Echelon
Samuel Leo “Sam” Fisher (2020-Present)
UEI
Santiago Arnavisca (1999-2012)
40 Commando
Shawn Rivers (2010) (KIA)
BOPE
Taina “Caveira” Pereira (2016-Present)
Vicente “Capitão” Souza (2016-Present)
Inkaba Task Force
Thandiwe “Melusi” Ndlovu (2020-Present)
FBI
Tim Noonan (1999-2012)
Paul Bellow (1999-2012)
SASR
Max “Mozzie” Goose (2019-Present)
Timothy Hanley (1999-2012)
Tori Tallyo “Gridlock” Fairous (2019-Present)
LAPD SWAT
Tracy Woo (1999-2012)
MI6
William “Billy” Tawney (1999-2012)
Unaffiliated
Kana “Azami” Fujiwara (2022-Present)
Saif “Oryx” Al Hadid (2020-Present)
Santiago Miguel “Flores” Lucero (2021-Present)
Unspecified
Brody Lukin (2010-2012)
“Deimos” (Unknown-On or Before 2012)
Emilio Narino (2001-2012)
Gabriel Nowak (2005-2010) (Defected/KIA)
Harry (1999-2012)
Kan Akahashi (2010) (KIA)
Monroe (2005) (KIA)
Directors
John Clark (1999-2010)
Domingo “Ding” Chavez (2010-2012)
Aurelia Arnot (2015-2019)
Harishva “Harry” Pandey (2019-2023) (KIA)
Unknown (2023-)
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Oooh what's exes to coparents? 👀
exes to coparents is this really long fic ive been working on for ages (which, fun fact, i had them moving to texas before the henry chapter was even out to the world and i doubted ppl would think it was ooc 💀💀) but i havent advanced much on it. i cant say much without spoiling it but basically they had something in their college days and then they meet again after so many years bc their kids unknowingly became besties siblings and its just,,,,, my beloved and the bane of my existence. some fun facts about it:
its dual pov and it also goes back and forth between past and present
every chapter has a taylor swift lyric as its title (and was the reason i got hyperfixated on taylor)
james fox and elena claremont-díaz are not only my beloveds but my literal children, i will do anything to protect them
james (henry's son) is trans! (kind of spoiler but he chose his name in honor of his grandpa james bond who he thinks is super cool)
elena (alex's daughter) is implied to be lesbian even though she hasn't explicitly said it in the story yet (and funnily enough, has a huge crush on bea)
james' birthday is april 21st (he's a taurus bby)
elena's birthday is july 30th (she's a leo mess)
and in the very messy outline doc i sum it up with this meme at the literal start of it:
#alex claremont diaz#henry fox mountchristen windsor#red white and royal blue#writing#ao3#rwrb fic#raysletters on ao3
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Prompts
Master list
* EDITING IN PROCESS.
Rules
- Emoji anons are welcomed
- I only write for male, gn, or ftm trans readers
- I prefer writing for amab readers
- no incest, ya nasty.
- no pedo shit.
- if I write a character who is a minor, it is strictly platonic.
- I write for platonic fics for characters over the age of 18 to.
- no SH, suicide, rape, SA, no shit like that, please.
- No “yandere” stuff.
- if I ignore your request, I either didn’t see it, didn’t know how to write it, or it just went against one of my rules.
- please, put if you want the reader to be male or gn.
NSFW rules
- non of the sub reader stuff, unless they are at the hands of a power bottom (preferably character)
- I prefer the reader to be penetrating, if there is any.
- preferably amab reader. Y’know, with a pee pee. Or a trans (ftm) reader with surgery.
- I will write for a female bodied reader (ftm) without surgery too, just saying I prefer a wee wee.
Fandoms I write for:
Oscar Isaac characters
Steven Grant (Moon Knight). Marc Spector (Moon Knight). Jake Lockley (Moon Knight). William Tell (The Card Counter). Santiago “Pope” Garcia (Triple Frontier). Nathan Bateman (Ex Machina). Jonathan Levy (Scenes Fromba Marriage). Abel Morales (The Most Violent Year). Will Dempsey (Life Itself). Rydal (The Two Faces of January). Nick Masicsko (Show Me a Hero). Jack (Mojave). Shiv (Pu-239). Miguel “Spider-Man 2099” O’Hara (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse). Duke Leto (Dune). Kane (Annihilation). Palo “Poe” Dameron (Star Wars). Llewyn Davis (Inside Llewyn Davis). Richard (The Letted Room). Paul Gauguin (At Eternity’s Gate). Cecil (Revenge on Jolly!). Lightening Face (Basil Stitt).
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Characters:
Tasks force 141- Cpt. John Price. John “Soap” MacTavish. Simone “Ghost” Riley. Kyle “Gaz” Garrick.
Las Vaqueros- Colonel Alejandro Vargas. Rodolfo “Rudy” Parra.
Other- Kate Laswell. Commander Phillip Gaves. “König”.
Six
Characters:
Richard “Rip”. Joseph “Bear” Graves. Alex Claude. Ricky “Buddha”. Robert Chase III. Dominic Adams.
Rainbow Six Siege
Characters:
Viperstrike- Nayara “Brava” Cardoso. Grace “Dokkaebi” Nam. Ryad “Jackal” Al-Hassar. Yumiko “Hibana” Imagawa. Vicente “Capitão” Souza. Mike “Thatcher” Baker. Elias “Blitz” Kötz. Kana “Alamo” Fujiwara. Adriana “Maestro” Martello. Aria “Alibi” Luca. Masaru “Echo” Enatsu. Mark “Mute” Chandar. Julien “Rook” Nizan. Marius “Jäger” Streicher.
Nighthaven- Charlie Tho “Grim” Keng Boon. Anja “Osa” Janković (platonic). Håvard “Ace” Haugland. Jaimini “Kali” Shah. “Finka”. Monika “IQ” Weiss. Alpha “Aruni” Tawanroong. Ngugi “Wamai” Furaha. Elżbiedts “Ela” Bosak. Elena “Mira” Álvarez. James “Smoke” Porter. Jack “Pulse” Estrada.
Wolfguard- Néon “Sens” Ngoma. Sanaa “Nomad” Maktoub. Olivier “Lion” Flament. Siu “Ying” Lin. Gilles “Montagne” Touré. Emmanuel let “Twitch” Pichon. Mina “Thunderbird” Sky. Thandiwe “Melusi” Ndlovu. Morowa “Clash” Evans. Tina “Frost” Tsang. Miles “Castle” Campbell. Gustave “Doc” Kateb. Dominic “Bandit” Brunsmeier.
Ghosteyes- Santiago “Flores” Lucero. Samuel “Zero” Fisher. Nienke “Iana” Meijer. “Nøkk”. Erik “Maverick” Thorn. Zofia Bosak. “Glaz”. Ana “Solis” Díaz. Collinn “Warden” McKinley. Max “Mozzie” Goose. Chul “Vigil” Hwa. Liu “Lesion” Long. Taina “Cerveira” Pereira. Meghan “Valkyrie” Castellano.
Redhammer- Azucena “Amaru” Quispe. Tori “Gridlock” Fairous. Craig “Blackbeard” Jenson. Sebastien “Buck” Côté. Seamus “Sledge” Cowden. Eliza “Ash” Cohen. Jordan “Thermite” Trace. “Fuze”. Brianna “Thron” Skehan. Said “Oryx” Hadid. César “Goyo” Herbández. Jalal “Kaid” Fassi. “Tachanka”. “Kapkan”.
Lucifer (Netflix)
Characters:
Angels- Amenadiel. Lucifer Morningstar.
Demons- Mazikeen.
Detective/or works in that field- Ella Lopez. Dan. Marcus Pierce.
Other- Eve.
DC
Characters:
Justice League- Clark “Superman” Kent. Bruce “Batman” Wayne. Diana “Wonder Woman” Princess. Barry “The Flash” Allen. Hal “Green Lantern” Jordon. Victor “Cyborg” Stone. Arthur “Aquaman” Curry. Oliver “Green Arrow” Queen.
Bat-fam- Bruce “Batman” Wayne. Dick “Nightwing” Grayson. Jason “Red Hood” Todd. Tim “Red Robin” Drake. Damian “Robin” Wayne. Stephanie “The Spoiler” Brown. Cassandra “Orphan” Cain. Duke “The Signal” Thomas. Kathy “Batwoman” Kane. Barbara “Batgirl” Gordon.
Hero- Kara “Supergirl” Zor-El. Queen “Wonder Woman” Nubia. Donna “Wonder Girl” Troy. Karen “Power Girl” Starr. Raymond “Atom” Palmer. Dinah “Black Carney” Lance. Wally “The Flash” Weat. Jon “Superboy” Kent. Koriand’r “Starfire”. Rachel “Raven” Roth. Garfield “Beast Boy” Logan. Zatanna Zatara. John “Hellblazer” Constantine.
Green lanterns- Hal “Green Lantern” Jordon. John “Green Lantern” Stewart. Kyle “Green Lantern” Rayner.
Villain- Jack “Joker” Naiper. Harlen “Harley Quinn” Quinzel. Edward “The Riddler” Nygma. Selina “Catwoman” Kyle. Pamela “Posion Ivy” Isley. Floyd “Deadshot” Lawton. Jonathan “Scare Crow” Crane. David “Black Manta” Hyde.
Other- Lucifer Morningstar.
Marvel
Characters:
Avengers- T’Challa “Black Panther”. Sam “Falcon” Wilson. Steve “Captain America” Rogers. Natalia “Black Widow” Alianovna. Bucky “Winter Soldier” Barnes. Clint “Hawkeye” Barton. Tony “Iron Man” Stark. Thor Odinson.
Hero’s- Roberta “Captain America” Mendez. Matt “Daredevil” Murrdock. Scott “Ant-Man” Lang. Peter “Star Lord” Quill,
Deadpool- Wanda “Lady Deadpool” Wilson. Wade “Deadpool” Wilson.
MoonKnight- Steven “Mr. Knight” Grant. Marc “MoonKnight” Spector. Khonshu. Jake “Mr. Knight” Lockley.
Spider-men- Cooper “Web-Weaver” Coen. May “Spider-Girl” Parker. Hobie “Spider-Punk” Brown. Ben “Scarlet Spider” Reilly. Kaine “Scarlet Spider” Parker. Miguel “Spider-Man 2099” O’rara. Anya “Spider-Girl” Corázon. Gwen “Spider-Gwen” Stacy. Miles “Spider-Man” Morales. Cindy “Silk” Moon. Mary “MJ” Jane. Peter “Spider-Man” Parker.
Other- Tony “Taskmaster” Masters. Brock “Crossbones” Rumblow. Joaquín “Falcon” Torres. Yelena “White Widow” Belova. Gwen “Gwenpool” Poole. Kraven “Kraven the Hunter”. Felicia “Black Cat” Hardy. Soel “Luna Snow” Hee. Elektra Natchios. Albert “Spawn” Simmons. Frank “Punisher” Castle. Loki Odinson. Stephen “Doctor Strange” Strange.
Triple Frontier
Characters:
Francisco Morales. Santiago “Pope” Garcia. Tom “Redfly” Davis.
The Card Counter
Characters:
William Tell. La Linda. Clirk Rogers.
A Most Violent Years
Characters:
Abel Morales. Lawrence. Peter Forente..
The Two Faces of January
Characters:
Chester’s McFarland. Rydal.
Ex Machina
Characters:
Nathan Bateman.
Scenes From a Marriage
Characters:
Jonathan Levy.
Life Itself
Characters:
Will Dempsey.
Show Me a Hero
Characters:
Nick Wasicsko. Micheal Sussman?
Mojave
Characters:
John “Jack” Jackson.
Pu-239
Characters:
Shiv.
Dune
Characters:
Duke Leto.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Characters:
Miguel “Spider-Man 2099” O’Hara. Peter “Spider-Man” B. Parker. Jessica “Spider-Woman” Drew. Peter “Spider-Man Noir” Parker.
Obey Me! Shall We Date?
Demons- Lucifer. Mammon. Leviathan. Satan. Asmodues. Beelzebub. Belphegor. Diavolo. Barbatos.
Angels- Simeon. Luke (platonically).
Humans- Solomon.
Anime’s:
*If the characters are like high schoolers, I will only right with them aged up. However, if the character I’d like 14 and below, I will note write with at all because 15 and above I can get a more accurate less childish personality with them being aged up.
Devil Man Crybaby
Characters:
Akira Fudo. Ryo Asuka. Miki Makimura. Miki Kurado. Psycho Jenny.
Haikyu!! (Ify about this one)
Kurasuno- Yu Nishinoya. Tobio Kageyama. Kei Tsukishima. Kiyoko Shimizu. Shoto Hinata. Ryūnosuke Tanaka. Koshi Sugawara. Hitoka Yachi. Tadashi Yamaguchi. Keishin Ukai. Daichi Suwamura.
Nekoma- Kenma Kozume. Tetsurō Kuroo. Lev Haiba.
Aoba Johsai- Toru Oikawa. Hajime Iwaizumi.
Fukurōdani- Kōtarō Bokuto. Keiji Akaashi.
Shiratorizawa- Wakatoshi Ushijima. Satori Tendo.
Attack on Titan
Characters:
Scout Regiment- Armin Arlert. Mikasa Ackerman. Levi Ackerman. Hange Zoë. Sasha Brown. Erwin Smith.
Military Regiment- Hitch Dreyse. Kenny Ackerman.
Warriors- Reiner Braun. Annie Leonhart.
Nobility- Historia Reiss.
Eldia- Ymir Fritz.
Paradise Island- Carla Jeager. Kuchel Ackerman.
Sword Art Online
Character:
Kirito. Asuna. Sinon.
Seven Deadly Sins
Characters:
Meliodas. Escanor. Gowther. Ban. Diane. King.
Hunter x Hunter
Characters:
Killua Zoldyck (platonic). Gon Freecss (platonic). Kurapika. Chrollo Lucifer. Feitan. Leorio.
Parasyte
Characters:
Satori Murano. Shinichi Izumi. Kana Kimishima.
Demon Slayer
Characters:
Ubuyashiki Family- Kagaya Ubuyashiki.
Hashira- Giyu Tomioka. Mitsuri Kanroji. Sanemi Shinazugawa. Gyomei Himejima. Shinobu Kocho.
Former Hashira- Kyojuro Rengoku. Tengen Uzui.
Demon Slayers- Tanjiro Kamado. Zenitsu Agatsuma. Inosuke Hashibira.
Demons- Muzan Kibutsuji. Enmu.
Death Note
Blue Exorcist
Ouran High School Host Club
Soul Eater
Black Butler
Angels of Death
High-rise Invasion
Noragami
Psycho-pass
Monthly Girls Nozaki-kun
The Way of the House Husband
Kotoro Lives Alone (platonic w/ Kotoro)
Cowboy Bebop
Jujutsu Kaisen
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FONSECA REGRESA A LA ARGENTINA!
El cantautor colombiano Fonseca, ganador 8 veces del Latin GRAMMY®, regresa a la Argentina presentando su nuevo disco ¨TROPICALIA¨ y recorriendo toda su trayectoria. La cita es el 20 de noviembre a en Teatro Gran Rex.
Fernando Fonseca, cantautor colombiano, ganador de 8 Latin GRAMMY®, incursionó por primera vez en el ámbito artístico en el año 2002 con su álbum, Fonseca. La internacionalización de su carrera musical llegó en 2005 con su segundo disco Corazón y el éxito “Te Mando Flores”. A estos éxitos se sumaron ocho trabajos discográficos que han contado con múltiples #1 en radio y chart en Billboard, ellos son: “Gratitud” (2008), “Ilusión” (2011), ”Fonseca Sinfónico” con la Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia” (2014), “Conexión” (2015), “Homenaje a la música de Diomedes Díaz” (2015), “Agustín” (2018), “Compadres” (2020), “VIAJANTE” (2022).
Fonseca también ha hecho parte de importantes iniciativas filantrópicas y sociales, primero, con la creación en el año 2017 de su Fundación Gratitud, y segundo, con su participación en varias oportunidades en la Gala Anual de la Fundación Maestro Cares, del cantante Marc Anthony, la actuación más reciente fue en diciembre de 2021 en New York.
Fonseca, quien ha recorrido con su música, Latinoamérica, Europa, Asia y Estados Unidos, ha logrado consolidar con total popularidad su carrera gracias a importantes giras, las más recientes y con éxito rotundo, fue el “VIAJANTE Tour”, se recorrieron más de 35 ciudades mundial en : Estados Unidos, América Latina, y Europa; llenando escenarios tan importantes como el Kaseya Center de Miami, Radio City Hall en Nueva York, y Movistar arena Bogotá. Sus más recientes lanzamientos musicales son “En Vivo y En Directo”, “Viajante”, “Si Tú Me Quieres” con Juan Luis Guerra, ganadora del Latin GRAMMY, "CANTO A LA VIDA” y “Colección de Recuerdos” con Gilberto Santa Rosa y Chucho Valdés.
TROPICALIA
Fonseca estrena su nuevo álbum TROPICALIA, una extraordinaria producción que rinde tributo a sus raíces e influencias tropicales, que lo han inspirado en su carrera y que a la vez forman parte de su sonido.
El nuevo sencillo “Con Dinero y Sin Dinero”, es la primera colaboración del Grupo Niche en su historia. Bajo la producción musical de José Aguirre, director de la orquesta, este tema fue grabado en Cali, Colombia y destaca el sonido auténtico de la salsa colombiana propio de la agrupación. La dinámica producción presenta 11 temas y colaboraciones con grandes artistas de la música latinoamericana como Juan Luis Guerra, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Chucho Valdés, Alex Cuba y el Grupo Niche, quienes acompañan a Fonseca en este viaje por el mundo de la música tropical, disponible ya en todas las plataformas musicales. “Tropicalia es mi interpretación de nuestra esencia Tropical, de nuestra esencia latina. Somos una mezcla de culturas, de sonidos, de acentos y por ello una mezcla de nuestro propio Tropicalismo”, afirma Fonseca. “Tan ecléctica, tan rica y tan diversa es nuestra música latinoamericana que me parece imposible pensar en un álbum con un sonido homogéneo”, agrega el músico.
Y es que en TROPICALIA cada canción es un mundo aparte, los temas fueron grabados y producidos cada uno de una manera diferente, con ingenieros de diversas nacionalidades, así como músicos y compositores de Colombia, Cuba, República Dominicana, Venezuela, Puerto Rico y México.
El álbum reúne una impresionante mezcla de sonidos tropicales, desde el sonido de una parranda vallenata de patio en el tema “CANTO A LA VIDA” hasta una un merengue como “Pedacito de Playa” que fue enteramente producido en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana con músicos locales como Janina Rosado de la famosa agrupación 4:40 en el piano y su esposo “Chocolate” en la tambora y la güira dominicana, entre otros.
“Qué Suerte Tenerte” la escribió Fonseca junto a la cantautora Elena Rose; una melodía que lleva al artista a lo más profundo de su propio sonido. Y como no tener dentro de ese mundo TROPICALIA una melodía ranchera, un género que Fonseca siente tan propio y que le encanta cantar. “La Terquedad”, también hace parte de este álbum y cuenta con la producción de Ricardo Torres junto a su tradicional Mariachi.
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“I AM NOT AFRAID OF YOU! And I am not afraid of what I need to become to destroy you!” -- Blade
Cover art for Blade Vol. 5 #010, “Mother of Evil: Finale”
Art by Elena Casagrande and KJ Díaz
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 5
Italy: Vladimir Aceti, athletics (Russia); Kate Antropova, volleyball (Iceland); Gia Butler, athletics (U.S.A.); Adrian Carambula, volleyball (Uruguay); Lorenzo Casali, gymnastics (Vietnam); Frank Chamizo, wrestling (Cuba); Sirine Charaabi, boxing (Tunisia); Nicolae Craciun, canoeing (Moldova); Yeman Crippa, athletics (Ethiopia); Luciano Darderi, tennis (Argentina); Dariya Derkach, athletics (Ukraine); Andy Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Sarah Di Maria-Jodoin, diving (Canada); Zaynab Dosso, athletics (Cote d'Ivoire); Gonzalo Echenique, water polo (Argentina); Sarah Fahr, volleyball (Germany); Eyob Faniel, athletics (Eritrea); Stephanie Horn, canoeing (Germany); Matteo Iocchi-Gratta, water polo (Montenegro); Lamont Jacobs; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Nicholas Kohl, rowing (Switzerland); Daniela Mogurean, gymnastics (Moldova); Maggie Pescetto, sailing (Ireland); Kim Polling, judo (The Netherlands); Andreas Sargent-Larsen, diving (Denmark); Lorenzo Simonelli, athletics (Tanzania); Gabriel Soares, rowing (Brazil); Alessandro Sorgente, skateboarding (U.S.A.); Silvana Stanco, shooting (Switzerland); Cătălin Tecuceanu, athletics (Romania); Sintayehu Vissa, athletics (Ethiopia); Zane Weir, athletics (South Africa); Sofiia Yaremchuk, athletics (Ukraine) & Osama Zoghlami, athletics (Tunisia) Cote d'Ivoire: Jérémy Keryhuel, fencing (France) & Maxine Tiu-Esteban, fencing (The Philippines) Jamaica: Lloydricia Cameron, athletics (U.S.A.); Raheem Hayles, athletics (U.S.A.); Andrew Hudson; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Josh Kirlew, swimming (U.K.); Yona Knight-Wisdom, diving (U.K.); Ashley McKenzie, judo (U.K.) & Adelle Tracey, athletics (U.S.A.) Japan: Taro Daniel, tennis (U.S.A.); Josh Hawkinson, basketball (U.S.A.); Hugh Hogland-Watanabe, basketball (U.S.A.); Kanoa Igarashi, surfing (U.S.A.); Kai Inoue, water polo (U.S.A.); Josua Kerevi, rugby (Fiji); Tanaka Mina, soccer (Thailand); Uchijima Moyuka, tennis (Malaysia); Kenji Nener, triathlon (Australia); Connor O'Leary, surfing (Australia); Murao Sanshirō, judo (U.S.A.); Ena Shibahara, tennis (U.S.A.) & Sasō Yūka, golf (The Philippines) Kazakhstan: Abiba Abuzhakynova, judo (Uzbekistan); Yusup Batirmurzaev, wrestling (Russia); Muhammedsabyr Bazarbayuly, boxing (Kyrgyzstan); Saken Bibossinov, boxing (Uzbekistan); Alexander Bubik, tennis (Russia); Daisy Jepkemei, athletics (Kenya); Norah Jeruto-Tanui, athletics (Kenya); Timur Khaidarov, canoeing (Uzbekistan); Esmigul Kuyulova, judo (Uzbekistan); Aleksandr Nedovyesov, tennis (Ukraine); Yelena Potapenko, pentathlon (Ukraine); Yulia Puntintseva, tennis (Russia); Elena Rybakina, tennis (Russia); Ekaterina Shabalina, triathlon (Russia); Alexander Shevchenko; Jr., tennis (Russia) & Sergii Tokarnytsyi, canoeing (Ukraine) Kenya: Alexandra Ndolo, fencing (Germany) Kosovo: Adell Sabovic, swimming (U.S.A.) Kyrgyzstan: Aiaal Lazarev, wrestling (Russia) & Sardana Trofimova, athletics (Russia) Laos: Ariana Dirkzwager, swimming (U.S.A.); Steven Insixiengmay, swimming (U.S.A.) & Prae Philanphandeth, gymnastics (Thailand) Latvia: Anastasia Carbonari, cycling (Italy) & Džeja Patrika, diving (U.S.A.) Lebanon: Hady Habib, tennis (U.S.A.); Benjamin Hassan, tennis (Germany); Caramnob Sagaipov, judo (Russia) & Mariana Sahakian, table tennis (Armenia) Liberia: Thelma Davies, athletics (Ghana); Joseph Fahnbulleh, athletics (U.S.A.); Ebony Morrison, athletics (U.S.A.); Jabez Reeves, athletics (U.S.A.); John Sherman, athletics (U.S.A.); Akeem Sirleaf, athletics (U.S.A.) & Destiny Smith-Barnett, athletics (U.S.A.) Luxembourg: Vera Hoffmann, athletics (Germany); Jeanne Lehair, triathlon (France); Lian Ni, table tennis (China) & Ruben Querinjean, athletics (Belgium) Madagascar: Rija Gardiner, athletics (The Philippines) Maldives: Fathimath Ali, table tennis (Sri Lanka) Mali: Ibrahim Cissé, soccer (France); Mohamed Cisset, soccer (Canada); Brahim Diarra, soccer (France); Ahmed Diomandé, soccer (Côte d'Ivoire); Alex Kouma, swimming (France); Coli Saco, soccer (France); Wilson Samaké, soccer (France) & Mamadou Tounkara, soccer (France) Malta: Kyle Micallef, swimming (Australia)
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Cuando el cielo diga mi nombre BOOK ∙ 2024 Ana Isabel Fernandez
Elena Díaz Machado se halla en la cima de una exitosa carrera literaria. Desde niña su pasión por los libros, la llevaron a inventarse historias para resistir al miedo de una guerra. Hija de Carmen, la sirvienta y del capataz de Los Torrijos; una familia adinerada de Santillana de Llanos.
Desde su infancia, saboreó la sumisión de sus padres al duro trabajo. El hambre y la miseria, la alejaron de la escuela y de todos sus sueños. Conoció el amor más grande de su vida, y la tristeza más atroz.
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Quedó inaugurada la Feria del Libro y de las Artes Quedó inaugurada la Feria del Libro y de las Artes Con María Elena Walsh como musa de esta edición, en la mañana de este viernes se puso en marcha la XXIII Feria del Libro y de las Artes, que se estará desarrollando hasta el próximo domingo con distintas actividades literarias y culturales planificadas en cuatro sedes de la ciudad de Necochea. Impulsada por la asociación que da vida a esta muestra, que tiene por tercer año consecutivo a la Plaza Dardo Rocha como epicentro, y acompañada por el municipio a través de la Dirección de Cultura, cada jornada verá pasar a referentes de la talla de Elena Santa Cruz, el Dúo Macarí o el local Germán Castaños. Tras el acto de inauguración en el escenario principal, Cristina Murray, presidenta de la Feria destacó que “es muy importante volver a encontrarnos acá, y mejorando”. En ese aspecto, “cada vez tenemos más participación de libreros, de editoriales que vienen de afuera” y “el hecho de llegar con el mensaje de la Feria a otros lugares nos llena de satisfacción, porque era lo que hacía mucho tiempo buscábamos”, reveló la organizadora, recordando que la entrada es libre y totalmente gratuita para los vecinos y vecinas que quieran acercarse a disfrutar de algunas de las actividades que aparecen en el siguiente cronograma: Viernes 6 de septiembre Locación: Plaza Dardo Rocha 10 horas: Acto inaugural | Presentación de la Banda Municipal | “Tres cuentos, cuento” (Homenaje a María Elena Walsh) – Grupo Crisálida. 11 horas: Germán Castaños – Presentación del libro “El entrenamiento visceral”. 13:30 horas: Elena Santa Cruz – Encuentro con niños. 15 horas: Laura Fomento – “La mujer en la historia y en el teatro”. 16:30 horas: Elena Santa Cruz – Presentación del libro “Titiritera” y encuentro con estudiantes y docentes. Sábado 7 de septiembre Locación: Plaza Dardo Rocha 10 horas: Actuación de la Banda Municipal – Escenario Central. 11 horas: Franco Alberti – Presentación del libro “Psicópatas integrados”. 13:30 horas: Gloria Suárez – Presentación del libro “Con un dolor en el alma”. 15 horas: Elena Santa Cruz – Encuentro con niños. 16 horas: Patricia Gallo – Presentación del libro “La canción del hornero”. Locación: Sociedad Española, Avenida 59 Nº 2433 18 horas: Cristina Ferrero, Daniel Meirovich; Mauricio Díaz, María Rita Gil, Antonio Pereyra y Nancy Almassio – Presentación del libro “Entre cuentos y poesías”. Locación: Teatro Municipal “Luis Sandrini”, calle 54 Nº 3080 19 horas: Dúo Macarí – Canciones, ritmos e imágenes | Espectáculo para todas las edades. Domingo 8 de septiembre Locación: Plaza Dardo Rocha 10 horas: Actuación de la Banda Municipal – Escenario Central. 11 horas: Micrófono Abierto – Actuación de solistas y grupos vocales. 13:30 horas: Juegos en el escenario. 15 horas: Magalí Francia – Presentación del libro “Artistas de mi pueblo”. Locación: Teatro Municipal “Luis Sandrini”, calle 54 Nº 3080 16 horas: Fabuladores – Qué es y cómo funciona el Club de Escritura. 18 horas: Evelina Soulé – Presentación del libro y obra de teatro “De la Tierra a la Luna”. Locación: Punto Café, calle 60 Nº 2596 16:30 horas: Encuentro de grupos lectores | Cierre
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María Elena Díaz Carmona: «Arcos de la vida // Uno camina empuñando maderas/ como los viejos santos / procurando desatar los destinos / echa agua de rosas a la esperanza / y no sólo a las vestiduras de estos cuerpos / Uno camina pensando / en el oscuro aserrín de las estatuas / donde nos intentaron enseñar / la confesión y lo sagrado / En caminos más cercanos he escuchado la fe / en la fragancia de las mandarinas o del incienso / o en algún elixir otorgado por la gracia del afecto. / Aparentan ser detalles, / disoluciones y fragmentos / Arcos secretos de la vida / saben cuidar el patio más querido, / cuando uno limpia la casa / con la humedad de la paciencia. / Uno se sienta y tantas flores nacen: / el pan donde somos personas / el sabio resplandor de la vida más nueva / la orilla donde el tiempo se diluye sin ruidos» (2015: 15 y 16).
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¡PRÓXIMA PARADA: CUARTOS DE FINAL! 🚂
▶️ Universidad Católica goleó 4-1 a Santa Elena Sumpa y avanzó a los cuartos de final de la COPA ECUADOR DIRECTV PLAYGREEN.
⚽ Luciano Nieto, Gustavo Vallecilla, Jhon Jairo Cifuente y Mauro Díaz.
⚽ Ember Angulo.
#CopaEcuadorEnDSPORTS
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