#Edward Peple
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What am I even doing?
There was an astonishing amount of French peple on this silly platform… that cannot be good for anyoye's health… So unwillingly (Kitty made me do this) here I am. Hopefully not for long. ((It is just a silly idea that I had, probably not historically accurate, but I'll worry about it another time))
In any case, in short I am Arthur Wellesley first duke of Wellington and all the other things. Yes I was born in Dublin. No I don't want to talk about it. Yes I do drink a lot of tea.
Catherine “Kitty” Pakenham is in Pink
Disappointment one or Arthur Richard Wellesley (son 1) is in orange
Disappointment two or Charles Wellesley (son 2) is in green
Edward “Ned” Pakenham (my wife’s brother) is purple ( he he… Ned… I should have married him)
And blue is now Richard Sharpe (from the Sharpe novels because I love him)
So I suppose that even them could answer to questions…
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That Mowbray was the person immediately responsible for Gloucester's murder seems virtually indisputable - although it is surely equally indisputable that ultimate responsibility for the murder must lie with the King. But whatever the truth of the matter, it is pretty clear that right from the beginning Mowbray was regarded as the chief suspect. This is unsurprising, given that his was the custody into which Gloucester had been delivered; it is also confirmed by the testimony of the ubiquitous Bagot. In the bill which he presented to the Parliament of 1399, Bagot recalled a conversation which he claimed to have had with Mowbray when the two of them were riding down Savoy Street towards Westminster one day in October 1397. Mowbray had asked him, a touch warily no doubt, whether he knew how the Duke of Gloucester had died. 'Nay be my trouth,' replied Bagot, 'but the peple seyth that ye have murdred him.' To which Mowbray 'swore grete othes nay', insisting that he had in fact saved Gloucester's life for three weeks and more, contrary to the wishes of the King and certain other lords, and that he had never been so fearful for his life as when he returned from Calais to tell the King that his uncle was still alive. It was only after this, and only 'ffor drede off the kyng, and eschewyng off his owne deeth', that he had eventually done the deed. Mowbray's attempt to disclaim responsibility for the murder is of course understandable, but his story also has the virtue of helping to explain what is often seen as the most puzzling aspect of Gloucester's murder, namely the fact that news of the Duke's death was apparently made public some weeks before it actually occurred. If what Mowbray said was true, it must also have raised unwelcome questions in both his mind and that of the King: for surely, in the nature of their complicity, each had a hold over the other. On the one hand, public suspicion of Mowbray's involvement in so terrible a deed left him dangerously exposed; on the other hand, if he were ever to be openly accused of Gloucester's murder, it was more than likely that he would seek to deflect the blame on to Richard. A conspiracy of silence about Gloucester's murder was therefore in the interests of both men.
Chris Given-Wilson, "Richard II, Edward II, and the Lancastrian Inheritance", The English Historical Review, vol. 109, no. 432 (1994)
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TITANIC: Movie Review
Titanic is a very well known movie directed by famous director James Cameron in year 1997. Titanic movie is name after the famous ship in the world history which is the RMS TITANIC which famously known as unsinkable ship but yet sank at the bottom of Atlantic Ocean.
Titanic movie is based on a real life situation also some called it “THE SHIP OF DREAMS” and history but some characters are totally fictional like the main actor/actress: Jack Dawson and Rose DiWitt Bukater. The story focuses in the history of RMS TITANIC together with the love story of Jack and Rose that builds inside the ship. In the movie you will see how the Titanic starts and ends, it was called “unsinkable” but the tragic happens. Some says the owner of the ship Joseph Bruce Ismay mocked the god, he said that even god can’t sink this ship. Some people blamed the captain Edward Smith because Titanic sometimes called the fastest ship. It sanks after the ship hits the iceberg that causes the freezing water enter the ship.
Titanic movie got famous because of the tragic love story of the characters. Jack and Rose have different status in life that’s why when Ruth (mother or Rose) knew their relationship she restricted Rose to see that Jack because Rose was already have incoming arranged marriage with Calderon Hockley a rich man. Rose and her mother was totally falling into a poor but because of their good name leave from her father they still surviving. But because of this, Ruth wanted Rose to marry Caledon to make their lives back to the top but Rose has no feeling or affection to him because she was already inlove with some poor stranger Jack Dawson.
More than a thousand of peple died in the Titanic sank included Jack, because the ship has lack of life boats. But Jack died because of the freezing water while Rose survived because of the piece of wood. They can be both survive but whenever they try to go into the wood, the wood will sank that’s why Jack let Rose to go into that wood in able her to survive. Waiting to the possibility that life boat cameback, because of the freezing temperature Jack died. When only one life boat cameback Rose was survived but before that she made a promise to Jadk that she never let go no matter what happen. That tradegy and Jack always in the memory of Rose until she died in old.
Titanic movie is a tragic romance. It was a very interesting and many moral lessons and facts to be learn like history and sacrifices. It can be traumatizing to the children or young who can watch it. This movie can be seen by 18 years old above. I really recommend this movie to the people who wants to learn about the history of the famous ship and to the couples so that they can make their relationship stronger. Watching this movie can add your knowledge about history and make some different perspective in some aspect of life.
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People
People =
Synonyms {community, crowd, family, folk, nation, population, public, society, bodies, bourgeois, citizens, clan, commonality, folks, heads, herd, horde, humanity, humankind, humans, inhabitants, kin, masses, mob, mortals, multitude, nationality, persons, plebeians, populace, proletariat, race, tribe, John/Jane, Q., Public, body, politic, common, people, general, public, hoi, polloi, human, race, person, in, the, street, rabble, rank, and, file, riffraff}
Definition : https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/people
Etymology : (n.) c. 1300, peple, "humans, persons in general, men and women," from Anglo-French peple, people, Old French pople, peupel "people, population, crowd; mankind, humanity," from Latin populus "a people, nation; body of citizens; a multitude, crowd, throng," a word of unknown origin. Based on Italic cognates and derivatives such as populari "to lay waste, ravage, plunder, pillage," Populonia, a surname of Juno, literally "she who protects against devastation," the Proto-Italic root is said to mean "army" [de Vaan]. An Etruscan origin also has been proposed. The Latin word also is the source of Spanish pueblo, Italian popolo. In English, it displaced native folk.
Sense of "Some unspecified persons" is from c. 1300. Meaning "body of persons comprising a community" is by mid-14c. (late 13c. in Anglo-French); the meaning "common people, masses" (as distinguished from the nobility) is from late 13c. The meaning "members of one's family, tribe, or clan" is from late 14c.
The word was adopted after c. 1920 by Communist totalitarian states, according to their opponents to give a spurious sense of populism to their governments. It is based on the political sense of the word, "the whole body of enfranchised citizens (considered as the sovereign source of government power," attested from 1640s. This also is the sense in the legal phrase The People vs., in U.S. cases of prosecution under certain laws (1801).
The people are the only censors of their governors: and even their errors will tend to keep these to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely would be to suppress the only safeguard of the public liberty. The way to prevent these irregular interpositions of the people is to give them full information of their affairs thro’ the channel of the public papers, and to contrive that those papers should penetrate the whole mass of the people. [Jefferson to Edward Carrington, Jan. 16, 1787]
People of the Book "those whose religion entails adherence to a book of divine revelation" (1834) translates Arabic Ahl al-Kitab.
(v.) mid-15c., peplen, "to provide (a land) with inhabitants" (transitive), also "inhabit, populate, fill or occupy as inhabitants" (intransitive, implied in peopled), from people (n.), or else from Old French popler, peupler, from Old French peuple. Related: Peopling.
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LADIES’ DAY
1920
Ladies’ Day is a three-act satire by Edward Peple. It was originally produced and directed by H.H. Frazee.
A breach of promise case comes to trial before the first jury ever seated in any courtroom In the the United States consisting entirely of women, and is argued pro and con by two women lawyers.
The cast consisted of 30 performers, 21 of which were speaking roles. 17 of them were women.
In 1920, the fight for women’s rights was fought on a state-by-state basis. In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, women were not allowed on juries until 1921, a year after the play was performed.
“Studies in Expression. When Women are Jurors”, drawn by Charles Dana Gibson in 1902. The idea of women sitting on juries in the United States was subject to ridicule up until the 20th century.
The following year the same artist followed up with "The Jury of the Future. One that Might Temper Justice with Mercy" (1903). It was thought that women were more compassionate than men, an idea that still exists today.
H.H. Frazee had previously produced Edward Peple’s hit play A Pair of Sixes, which scored 277 performances on Broadway in 1914. Peple’s next play on Broadway, Friend Martha in 1917, was a flop, closing after 15 performances.
Ladies’ Day premiered in Atlantic City at the Globe Theatre on the Boardwalk on April 26, 1920. It shared the front end of a split week with All Souls Eve, a supernatural play by Anne Crawford Flexner.
Like so much about the play, it is unclear whether the above listing as Ladies’ Night was a title variation, an error by the Globe Theatre, or a typesetting error at the newspaper. The official title, however, was Ladies Day, not Night. It is ironic considering a play by that title went on to great success on Broadway - something not in the cards for Peple’s play.
Sadly for Miss Bristow, the play never reached Beantown or the Big Apple.
It appears that the ‘futuristic’ idea of a play with an all-female jury and lawyers was greeted with winking derision by the press.
“The play is the best example of real satiric comedy our stage has seen in a long time.” ~ ATLANTIC CITY PRESS
“While the author has not written a great play here, he makes us all grateful for a clean, bright travesty that comes as a grateful relief to the bedroom type of risqué farce that has held our stage for so long.” ~ ATLANTIC CITY PRESS
Shortly after Ladies’ Day premiered in Atlantic City, Frazee made headlines by purchasing Fenway Park in order to save it from bankruptcy. In January 1920, as owner of the Boston Red Sox, Frazee sold their prize player, Babe Ruth (above), to the New York Yankees, thus initiating the legendary ‘Curse of the Bambino’ for the Red Sox. It was well known that Frazee’s baseball dealings helped finance his theatrical endeavors, most notably the play that inspired the musical No, No, Nanette, My Lady Friends (1919). Coincidentally, both plays are partly set in Atlantic City NJ.
Even more coincidentally, the term “ladies’ day” in a baseball context was generally when women spectators were encouraged to attend ballgames, sometimes using promotions or give-aways.
Before leaving the Garden State, the play did a night in Paterson at the Lyceum on May 1st. On May 4th it played also single night at the Lyric in Allentown PA. On May 5th, the play was seen in Wilkes-Barre PA at the Grand Theatre.
This gig at the Grand appears to be where the play closed and all involved turned to other pursuits:
In June 1920, playwright Peple contributed his one-act play “The Golden Egg” to the Annual Lambs Club Gambols in New York City. On June 28th, his new comedy Maggie opened in Rochester.
In August 1920, a film version of Peple’s 1905 play The Prince Chap was released. That same month, a play opened on Broadway titled Ladies’ Night, also titled Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath. It was a huge hit.
In August 1922, it was announced that Frazee would produce Peple’s play The Little Visitor in Boston, a play set in Virginia just prior to the Civil War. It is unknown if this play was related to or inspired by his 1911 play The Littlest Rebel, which was later made into a successful film starring Shirley Temple.
#Ladies' Day#Edward Peple#H.H. Frazee#Babe Ruth#Baseball#1920#Atlantic City#Globe Theatre#Jury#Suffrage#Satire
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DSMP CAMP CAMP AU
My adhd spiraling ass saw this video and started asking myself who other characters would be. I have now spiraled and here is what i have lmao
philza: mr campbell (cus hes hardly around lmfao. David also looks up to him at first so that works)
Wilbur: david (i feel like this just makes sense. Hes like a big brother to tommy, hes a bit chaotic and just overall gives off similar vibes)
Vilbur: daniel (i feel like this is self explanatory. Its also why i pushed to say willbur is david lol)
Techno: gwen (the nonchalant person who has to put up with shit and just wants to do something else def works. Hed rather be farming potatoes than looking after kids)
Tommy: max (hes mad, traumatized and has to deal with shit but also enjoys some things every now and then)
Tubbo: niki (if someone says tubbo isnt chaotic i will fight you.)
Ranboo: neil (the quieter one that constantly questions if something is a good idea but overall is along for the ride)
Ranboo in enderwalk: neil-bot (this just made me laugh cause the coincidence that this exists and ranboo is neil)
Dream team: flower scouts (idk exactly who is who but the idea of the dream team as a group being the flower scouts is DEF true. Also if dream was tabii thatd work for the whole ranboo situation but like not in the romantic sense that tabi is obsessed with neil)
Schlatt: either dolph or edward pikeman (im leaning edward pikeman just because tyranical leader fits)
Karl: preston goodplay? (Mainly cause of the stories of the dsmp)
Fundy: harrison? (Because of the magic he does in modding mc and stuff)
Callahan: scotty (he appears only once but he fits cuz neither speak and just ye)
Slimecicle: space kid? (Cause of his optimism and general innocence)
Hbomb: nerris (cause he likes what you could call roleplaying)
Eret: erin (cause of his coolness lol)
Also for the laughs:
DreamXD: quartermaster (because dreamxd has to deal with stupid things like techno "turning a end portal into a table")
Jeremy fartz: mexican dream (lmfao its not quite right but made me laugh)
Platypus: the egg (is chaotic. Tries to kill peple and just rabid lol)
Tubbo's nukes: timothy the eagle
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“Broadcast On Padlock Law Denied by Station CKCL,” Toronto Star. February 16, 1938. Page 03. ---- Radio Executives Say Matter Not Referred to Premier Hepburn ---- IS ‘OWN DECISION’ ---- Quebec’s ‘Padlock Law,’ an address at Oshawa by R. L. Calder of the Montreal Civil Liberties union, will not be broadcast to-night by station CKCL.
On the ground that it was ‘not in the best public interest,’ the station refused to contract with the United Automobile Workers for broadcasting time.
Jack Ballilie, representing the union at the station yesterday, said he received the leter of refusal after Edward Leary, station executive, telephoned the office of Premier Hepburn.
H. S. Gooderham, president of the station, and Mr. Leary, denied any reference to the provincial government.
The letter to refusal read:
‘This is to inform you that we have decided to refuse your request to purchase time for a broadcast by Mr. Calder from Oshawa to-morrow night on the subject of Padlock Law.’ ‘After due consultation with executive member of the staff of the radio station CKCL, we have decided such a broadcast is not in the best of public interest. ‘This is a decision by CKCL as we have referred the mailer to the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, but have acted on our own initiative. ‘I regret this decision is necessary. (Signed) ‘Edward Leary’
The letter was handed to him, Mr. Baillie said, while he waited in the station’s office with the money necessary to close the contract. The negotiations had reached the stage of asking for a copy of Mr. Calder’s manuscript for review.
Statements by Officials Mr. Gooderham said: ‘They (the provincial government), were not in it at all.’
Mr. Leary said: ‘When the application came in we talked the whole thing over. Here’s our angle on it: We had a terrific amount of that sort of thing during the election campaign and we feel that our duty is to our listeners. We have no political preference, but we have the same right as a newspaper editor as to whether it’s a feature, as to what goes on the air.’
‘There is no thought of political antagonism. It was just a matter that we decided didn’t belong in Ontario and we turned it down, just as we might turn Father Coughlin’s broadcasts.
‘It has become apparent that what the peple want is entertainment. This was a Quebec matter and frankly, I couldn’t understand why Ontario should be bored with it. People are getting a little tired. They had the right to go to CBL or CFRB.
‘I did get a couple of outside opinions,’ continued Mr. Leary. ‘I consulted outside advice because I had been away owing to a bereavement to my family and hadn’t been reading the papers. I wanted to know a little about the padlock law.
‘Frankly, the fact that the broadcast was being sponsored by the United Automobile Workers had a little personal influence on my opinion.’
Dealt With Constitution Mr. Calder said his proposed address, for which he had made a script to be passed upon by the radio station - ‘and I am sorry I went to the trouble now’ - dealt among other tings with the law and the British constitution.
He said the speech would be ‘no more inflammatory than the report of the Canadian Bar Association.’
Within, his knowledge no such occurrence as refusal of time for one of his speeches had been made previously, except in Quebec:
‘Of course,’ he said, ‘the relationship between the premiers have been very friendly and there has been considerable talk of the Quebec-Toronto axis.’ Union President’s Side Charles Millard, president of U.A.W. local 222 and regional director of the union in Canada, said: ‘The letter of refusal was received at 4:15 p.m. In the presence of Baillie, Leary telephoned Premier Hepburn’s office at 2:45. Mr. Hepburn’s secretary was on the wire. The secretary said that Hepburn would issue a statement in about an hour.
‘Baillie returned to receive the letter which was handed him by Leary. Baillie inquired if Leary had heard from Mr. Hepburn and Leary’s reply was ‘No. Tis decision is entirely the station’s.’
‘In further conversation, Mr. Leary said he did not wish Homer Martin to go on the air. It had been previously arrange, that Homer Martin should speak, but this plan had been abandoned. Mr. Leary said said he had no personal objection to Mr. Calder.’
Mr. Baillie said to-day the Calder speech will not be broadcast. The union was unable to pay the price quoted by CFRB and CBL,’ he said.
Mr. Baillie told The Star members of every union in Oshawa had been invited to the meeting to-night and it is expected more than 2000 people will pack the High School auditorium.
#toronto#oshawa#montreal#fm radio#censorship#free speech#suppression of free speech#padlock law#canadian civil liberties association#civil liberties#united auto workers#union politics#working class politics#suppression of political dissent#mitch hepburn#maurice duplessis#great depression in canada
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Got friends in Bristol who’ve just sent videos of Edward colstons (biggest slave trader in Britain) statue being torn down and blm speeches being made on the plinth it was on. The statue was rolled to the harbour and pushed in the river. Fucking yes. Been ‘peacefully’ protesting for years for it to be taken done. Nothing was done. The horrors and murders he orchestrated should never be forgotten. But never ever with a fucking statue. Ever.
Anon 2: They rolled colstons statue through the city and into the harbour!!! Yes!! Tho the police and media are already going on about prosecuting the protestors. I worry about that they will be immediately IDed from the vids.
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Isn’t it beautiful? What a day. Peple have been trying so hard for so long to remove Bristol’s many monuments to Colston for so long
Anon 2 - There may be repercussions on people for this moment. And it’s really important that people continue to offer their solidarity to anyone who experiece consequences. Those who can turn up in person in Bristol will be incredibly useful, and the rest of us can donate and offer support on-line
But I would’t worry too much about the videos. If they are arrested it won’t be because protesters took and shared video. The police and the media are also at protests and take their own footage (two of the widely shared clips come from the BBC). I’ve seen a lot of blanket statements that people shouldn’t take photos at protests and I’ve always really disagreed. We need to record our own movements. If protesters don’t take photos because they’re scared of the police, we’re giving up our opportunity to represent ourselves, and leaving the power to represent us to the media and the police.
And in this example - the videos circulating round the world - the experience people are having in that moment is so valuable and so important.
#I know this isn't going to make any difference#but it's frustrating to see people blanketly stating that filming protests are a bad idea#as if protesters not filming them#will mean they won't be filmed#and as if not taking photos is one of the rules of protests#it's not#I've been having this argument with people for years#There are important questions that people should ask#before they take or publish photos#but that's not the same thing
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EOTD 9/10/20: people
people (n.)
c. 1300, peple, "humans, persons in general, men and women," from Anglo-French peple, people, Old French pople, peupel "people, population, crowd; mankind, humanity," from Latin populus "a people, nation; body of citizens; a multitude, crowd, throng," a word of unknown origin. Based on Italic cognates and derivatives such as populari "to lay waste, ravage, plunder, pillage," Populonia, a surname of Juno, literally "she who protects against devastation," the Proto-Italic root is said to mean "army" [de Vaan]. An Etruscan origin also has been proposed. The Latin word also is the source of Spanish pueblo, Italian popolo. In English, it displaced native folk.
Sense of "Some unspecified persons" is from c. 1300. Meaning "body of persons comprising a community" is by mid-14c. (late 13c. in Anglo-French); the meaning "common people, masses" (as distinguished from the nobility) is from late 13c. The meaning "members of one's family, tribe, or clan" is from late 14c.
The word was adopted after c. 1920 by Communist totalitarian states, according to their opponents to give a spurious sense of populism to their governments. It is based on the political sense of the word, "the whole body of enfranchised citizens (considered as the sovereign source of government power," attested from 1640s. This also is the sense in the legal phrase The People vs., in U.S. cases of prosecution under certain laws (1801).
“The people are the only censors of their governors: and even their errors will tend to keep these to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely would be to suppress the only safeguard of the public liberty. The way to prevent these irregular interpositions of the people is to give them full information of their affairs thro’ the channel of the public papers, and to contrive that those papers should penetrate the whole mass of the people.” [Jefferson to Edward Carrington, Jan. 16, 1787]
People of the Book "those whose religion entails adherence to a book of divine revelation" (1834) translates Arabic Ahl al-Kitab.
Of course it’s the French’ fault there’s a spurious “o” in the word. Although to be fair, the English DID just go, “Oh my, an ‘o’? Ok!”
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Death of Elizabeth Woodville
Elizabeth died at Bermondsey Abbey nearly two months after making her will, on Friday 8 June 1492. Her body was conveyed by boat to Windsor on Whit Sunday, 10 June, the twenty-seventh anniversary of her coronation, accompanied by Prior Ingilby, Dr Brent, Edward Haute, her second cousin, and two gentlewomen, one of them her husband’s illegitimate daughter, Grace. The wooden coffin was taken ‘prevely’ (privately or secretly) from the Thames to the Castle and was received there at eleven at night by a single priest and a clerk. There was no ringing of bells nor formal reception by the dean and canons of St George’s Chapel, and she seems to have been interred almost immediately without any form of ceremony. The Marquess of Dorset, his half-sisters Anne, Catherine and Bridget, Edmund de la Pole (the slain Earl of Lincoln’s brother) and other relatives reached Windsor on Tuesday, and that evening the Bishop of Rochester conducted the services of dirige and requiem mass. The Queen was prevented from attending by her impending confinement; but the King, and the other senior peers and churchmen were all conspicuous by their absence, and one of the heralds present was shocked by the general modesty of the proceedings. His comment that ‘ther was nothyng doon solemply for her savyng a low herse suche as they use for the comyn peple with iiij wooden candilstikks abowte hit’ and that there was ‘ther never a new torche, but old torches, nor poure man in blacke gowne nor hoods, but upon a dozeyn dyvers olde men holdyng old torches and torches endes’ requires no elaboration, and it is unclear why the Dean of Windsor, who was present, played no part in the services himself. It is sometimes suggested that Elizabeth had requested a simple and inexpensive funeral out of a deep sense of piety and that was accordingly what she was given: but she would have been aware that a deceased’s estate normally bore these expenses, and that queenly obsequies were beyond her means. Elizabeth may have thought of piety in terms of poverty, although few great noblewomen would have chosen austerity or thought money and their faith incompatible. Margaret Beaufort, who was as pious as she was powerful, used her great wealth to found chantries and university colleges and to support numerous religious ‘good causes’, and when she died in June 1509 her total assets, in plate, jewels and rich materials still amounted to £14,724.61 Her elaborate funeral, which cost £1,021, was a far cry from Elizabeth’s impoverished burial when, it seems, Dorset paid the 40s in alms which was distributed after mass out of his own pocket.62 Requests for a modest funeral were a mark of humility, largely ignored by contemporaries who felt that the deceased should be buried in accordance with his or her rank in society, and it is difficult to believe that she who had once been Queen of England had insisted upon this dismal and unqueenly ending. Be that as it may, in the course of her life Elizabeth had mourned the deaths of all five of her brothers, all but one of her seven sisters, four of her five sons and two of her daughters, and she may have felt that there was little to detain her in this world when her own time came.
- David Baldwin. „Elizabeth Woodville: Mother of the Princes in the Tower”.
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( I missed the 100 and 200, so better late than ever. )
!!!! AAAHHHH first of all: Thank you SO SO much for all the support in thse past three months. This was the first time I actually put my heart into a Tumblr RP account and I’m loving each an every minute of it. I was so skeptical about my dear Jonathan and the way I write him, but I am so glad I got so much positive reactions to my dear Master of Fear !!!! I genuiely adore writting The Scarecrow and I am so glad to have all of my writing partners and I can’t wait to see the one’s I’ll find later on as well !!!
Because I’m a sucker, I want to use this post to make a shout out and a bit posotive spreading for my loves !! If I, for some reason, forgot your user, please don’t be sad !!! I love you as well, and I’ll probably update this multiple times. Remmeber my IMS and inbox are always open, and I love to meet new people !! I don’t bite !!
THE MASTER OF FEAR ;; @fearsomescarecrow — starting on with the Crow, of course. The way you write Jonathan, such cynical, mysterious and amusing Jonathan is simply amazing, and the interactions our little scarecrows have are simply amusing and wondeful to write !! I can’t wait to see more of these two nutjubs !!
THE SON OF THE DEVIL ;; @obituariies — Ah, yes, my true and only biological son. Those silly messages of our always put the biggest, silliest smile on my face. I love the relantionship between Tate and Crane-o-boy, and I am always looking forward to talk and RP with you. Your Tate is amazing and I love your Gotham verse, keep bein’ you kiddo.
A LITTLE SOUTH BIRD ;; @finclegirlsx / @swcctcrcaturc — My dear and sweet and wonderfull Poppy. The way our little birds interact gives me both the happyness and the angst™ and I fuckin’ love it. I know we haven’t interacted in a while but we goota change that !! I can’t wait to see what future holds to these two blushing idiots and I can’t wait to figure it out with you !! KEEP BEING THE WONDERFUL CREATIVE POTATO YOU ARE !!
A PRINCESS IN HELL ;; @goldenprincessofgotham — WELL HI THERE STRANGE WOMAN, IF YOU DON’T MIND I’M GOING TO MAKE YOU HOSTAGE LIKE THREE TIMES AND THEN OFFER YOU TEA IN HOPE YOU DON’T CALL DA POLICE !!! Despite this being tue, I LOVE YOU. You are one of my oldest RP partners in this blog and I want to thank you so much for that, and thank you Molly for handling the Spoopy boy. You have an amazing charather and I can’t WAIT to see more of her.
RIDDLE ME THIS ;; @this-cunning-linguist — Again, other person I don’t RP in ages but still and deeply adore this Edward, from his face claim to his writting and interpetation. One of the first Edward’s I’ve EVER interacted since my old crappy poorly written OC days, until today, and still one of my absolute faves. LOVE YA LOTS !!
THE ‘I’M GOING TO STEALL ALL OF JONATHAN’S COFFE’ HATTER ;; @jollyteatime — I AM SORRY FOR THE TERRIBLE NICKNAME BUT SINCE I READ YOUR LAST REPLY I HAD TO !! Okay but jokes aside I would be lying if I said I didn’t stalk you : since you were on my dash I adored and still do adore your Hatter, and it’s such a pleasure to be able to roleplay with you !! OOC, you seem like a wonderful person and always be yourself, and I can’t wait to interact more with you !!
A MAN ON HIS STUDIES ;; @fearsomestudies — STARTING BY SAYING THAT THEIR CRANE IS REALLY UNIQUE AND HAS AN AMAZING CONCEPT AND THE MUN DRAWS AMAZING ART AND THAT YOU TOTALLY SHOULD CHECK THEM OUT !! Mun seems like such loving and caring person, and has so much creativity on their mind it’s astounding, if you ain’t following them, you should go RIGHT NOW.
THE STAR OF THE SHOW ;; @babydxhl — AHH, Dahl !! Finding you was an absolute blessing and roleplaying with your wonderful, wonderful Mary is simply a BLESSING !! The complicity of these two is so magnificent, the way they both make little plans to scare peple, I just love it, KEEP WORKIN’ ON YOUR WONDERFUL BABY DOLL !!
MAD AS A HATTER ;; @hypnohatter — Even if we don’t interact in a while, I still adore you and your sneaky, crazy Jervis !! Roleplaying with you has been such a blast, and ya’ll should really check this Hatter out !! They have such a talented writting and interpetation of Tetch and ya’ll just love it.
THE MAN IN GREEN ;; @riddlethat — We have few interactions and they are all recent but I goota include you in this because you have such a wonderful Edward I’m always !!!! when I get your replies. I can’t wait to talk more and interact more with you and your precious riddle boy !!
A BIRD OF A FEATHER, AND A BLOODY WOMAN ;;@moralsofajackal / @veniials — LAST BUT DEFINETELY NOT LEAST, MY OWL !! AAHHH I can’t even START to say how much I adore you, my dearest. I need to thank you for your support and love, that means so much to me !! You are an absolutely talented person, and deserve all the recognition in the world. Your charathers and our interactions never cease to amaze me and I eager for each of them !! Always be yourself, my little non-sleep owl.
PLEASE REMEMEBER I MAY FORGET SOME OF YOU, and I apologize deeply for that !! For those who ain’t here — I STILL ADORE YOU AND YOU’RE DOING AMAZING !! Thank you all so much.
#thank you all so much#i am sorrounded with positivity and love#i love you all#ᴅᴏᴄᴛᴏʀ ᴄʀᴀɴᴇ ɪsɴ·ᴛ ʜᴇʀᴇ﹐ ʜᴇ·s ɪɴ ᴡᴏɴᴅᴇʀʟᴀɴᴅ ; 🎈 ᴏᴏᴄ
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thanks for tagging me @lesbiankiliel 💕
1.) How tall are you? : 160 cm
2.) What color is your hair and style?: dark brown, sides and the back of my head shaved and the hair on top is long enough to get in my eyes smh
3.) What color are your eyes?: yellowish brown
4.) Do you wear glasses?: nah
5.) Do you wear braces?: also nah
6.) What‘s your fashion sense?: a mix of nu goth and punk
7.) Full name?: my name’s alina but my surname is super rare (there’s like 20 ppl with it in the whole country) so that’ll stay a secret
8.) Where were you born? kirkkonummi, finland
9.) Where are you from and where do you live now?: i was born in kirkkonummi and now i live in a tiny village in nurmijärvi, finland (not telling which village tho)
10.) What school do you go to?: helsinki upper secondary school of visual arts
11.) What kind of student are/were you?: i procrastinate so damn much and sometimes i skip classes..... to get tattooeed and/or pierced because the shop is literally like a 10 minute walk away from my school :D otherwise i’m pretty good at school tho
12.) Do you like school?: it’s more the amazing teachers,my friends and art classes that i like but yeah i guess
13.) Favorite school subjects?: art, history, art history, geography and english
14.) Favorite TV shows?: Ink Master, Tattoos After Dark (just because i like to be shocked by the clients in that show sdsfksjdfs), every documentary about metal/rock ever, idk i just find it hard to concentrate on tv shows :/
15.) Favorite Movies?: Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, Maleficent, What We Do In the Shadows, Alice in Wonderland (the cartoon) and every Tolkien movie
16.) Favorite Books?: Silmarillion, Lotr, both of the books marko annal has published (aka Värityskirja and Paasto)
17.) Favorite pastime?: drawing, painting, playing the piano, talking with my friends, reading
18.) Do you have any regrets?: yep!!! lots of them lmao
19.) Dream Job?: tattoo artist!! i know it won’t be easy to achieve and just getting an apprenticeship is very very difficult but i’m ready to work for this + i genuinely can’t see myself doing anything else
20.) Would you ever like to be married?: sure
21.) Would you like to have kids?: no, the lifestyle i want wouldn’t be a good environment for children to grow up in, but i do love children
22.) How many?: -
23.) Do you like to go shopping?: nah unless it’s in this really amazing goth shop cause the woman working there is literally the sweetest person i know, she makes me feel so good about myself and gives me outfits to try even when we both know i’m not buying them
24.) What countries have you visited?: Estonia, Sweden, UK, Greece, Cyprus, Spain
25.) Scariest nightmare?: i don’t usually remember them because i can force myself to wake up from a nightmare (but if i close my eyes again before like 5 minutes have passed the dream will continue) but they always involve peple chasing me and finding me from every hiding place i go to
26.) Any enemies?: my ex friends, one turned out to be homo- and transphobic and then there’s this one group who just randomly dropped me :))
27.) Do you have a significant other?: no but honestly i need someone with a similar style/music taste as me and finding metalhead wlw is so hard :(
28.: Do you get along with your family?: yes, me and one of my brothers argue pretty often but that’s because out of the four kids in my family we’re the stubborn half while my sister and another brother are more diplomatic
29.) Do you believe in miracles?: kinda
30.) How are you?: nervous because i have an interview for a summer/evening job tomorrow :D it’s telemarketing which is the last thing i’d ever wanna do but at least it pays okay for a part-time job ajfsdhk ALSO there’s this huge school dance event tomorrow & friday so i’m like r e a l l y nervous fjadfkjdaf
i can’t ever remember urls i’m so sorry but if u see this just consider urself tagged 💖
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How kyng Edmond Irensyde traytou•…sly was slayn thurgh a traytonr that was callyd edryth of stratton / Cao / C / xv•…ijo.
“ANd after tho regned kyng edmond Irensyde. and knought the danoys / but thus it befell afterward / that in the same ye re that they were acorded / & so moch loued to geder / Wherfor a fal se thefe traytour had enuye vnto the loue that was bytwene hem & frendship / whos name was Edryst of s•…ratton / that was a gre∣te lord that was edmond I•…ensydes man / & of hym helde al the land that he had / & nethe•…s he thought his lord to bytraye / & ma ke knoght kynge of the land in entent rychely to •…en auaun•…d and with hym wel be byloued / wherfor he prayd his lord edm•…d Irensyde vpon a day with hym for to eten and to duelle / and the kyng curtoysly hym graunted. & to hym come at his prayer / and at the mete the kyng ryally was seruyd with dyuerse metes and drynkes / and whan nyght come that he shold go to bed / the kyng toke his owne meyne▪ and went in to chambre / and as he loked a∣boute / he sawe a wonder fayr ymage & wel made / & in sem•…t as it were an archyer with a bowe bent in his hond / & in the bowe a fyn arow / kyng edmond went tho nerre to behold it letter what it myght ben / & anon the arow hym smote thurgh the body. and there slowe the kyng / for that engyn was made to slee his owne lord traytoursly / And w•…n kynge edmond thus was dede and slayne / he nad regned but x yere / & his peple for hym made moche
sorowe / and his body they •…ere vnto glastenbury / & ther they him entered / And this fals traytour Edryth anone went to the que∣ne that was kyng edmonds wyf that wist of hir lordes deth anō he toke from hir twoo sones that were fayre & yong that hir lord had vpon hir goten that one was callyd edward / & that other e•… dewy•…. & lad hem with hym to lōdon / & toke hem to kyng knoght that he shold do with hem what his wylle were / & told hym how queyntely he had slayn kyng edmond / for encheson & loue of hym so that kyng knoght al englond in his power hooly myght haue O thou fal•… traytour / hast thou my tr•…we broder slayn for enche∣son of me / a man that I moost loued in the world / Now be myn hede / I shal for thy trauaylle the wel reward / as thou hast deser ued / & anone lete hym take / & bynde honde & fe•…te in maner of a traytour & lete cast hym in to thamyse / an•… in this maner the fals traytour ended his lyfe / T•…e kynge toke tho twoo children / & toke hem to the ab•…ot of westmynstre to ward and to kepe till he wyste what was best wyth hem to done /”
Source: “The Chronycles of Englond.” http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a23588.0001.001?view=toc
#The Chronicles of England#King Cnut#Edmund Ironside#Anglo-Saxons#King Canute#Cnut the Great#King Edmund II
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Test #1 Photos.
Today I put together my first project test and see if the location suited what I was planning to do. I will discuss further what the test involved e.g setup and visuals in the next post under the video.
The location I chose was underneath the stairs in Edward Street. I understand that this project allows us to think more about the location of our project, and carefully consider it’s placement and purpose for this. I chose this location as the brain is a hidden organ, protected and housed by the skull. I felt that underneath the stairs helped to visually and metaphorically represent this, in the sense that from outside the stairs, it cannot be seen. However, we can hear there is something underneath, but we do not see it unless we go to look.
I felt this project was quite exciting to contrast the idea of keeping thoughts hidden, by displaying them publically. The absolute amazement of Synesthesia, and the great skills and talents peple have from this condition, is commnonly hidden! People are afraid to share their gifts and how they view the world differently that others. So I wanted to give encouragement to those who have supressed these emotions towards synesthesia by showing different forms of synesthesia in an abstract way. Find out more about the visuals displayed on each monitor in the next post!
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Of kyng e•…dred / 〈◊〉 how the kyng sweyne of denmark helde 〈◊〉 / And how Eldred that was seynt edwardes broder was not •…ed in his Royame / & therfor he fledde in to Normandye / 〈◊〉 / C / o. 〈◊〉o.
“AFter this kyng Edward regned Eldred his brother / and seynt dunstan crouued hym / & this seynt dunstan dyed sone after that he had foryeue the quene hir trespace / Estryld for en∣cheson that she was cause of kyng edwards deth / & seynt dunstan had hir assoylled▪ & penannce hir enioyned / & she lyued after chast lyfe & clene / This kyng eldred wedded an englysshe woman / and on hir bygate edmond Irensyde / & another sone that •…as ca•…∣led edwyne and after dyed the quene hir moder / And in that ty∣me come in to englōd sweyn that was kyng of denmark for to cha lenge and conquere all that his auncestres had byfore that tyme and so he conquerd & had it all at his axyng. For the good Erle Cut•…ert of lyndesey / & al the peple of northumberlond / & almoost al the grete of Englond helde with sweyne that was kyng of den mark / for as moche as they loued not kyng eldred for encheson that his gode broder edward was slayne f•…ely for encheson of hym / & therfor noman set but litel by hym. wherfor kyng sw•…yn had all his wyll / and toke all the land / And eldred the kyng fled tho in to Normandye / & so spak to the du•… rychard that the duke yafe hym his sustre Emma to wyf / vpon the whiche he 〈◊〉 gate two sones / that one was callyd Alured / and that other Ed ward / And whan sweyn had conquerd al the •…ād / •…e •…gned no bly / and lyued but fyften yere / & dyed & lyeth at york /”
Source: “The Chronycles of Englond.” http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a23588.0001.001?view=toc
#primary source#historical resource#knut the great#king cnut#king aethelred#anglo-saxons#medieval england
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