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Uau, eu não sabia que Elizabeth Warren estava em Davos...
(Elizabeth Ann Warren é uma política e jurista norte-americana. Filiada no Partido Democrata, é senadora pelo estado de Massachusetts desde janeiro de 2013, sendo um dos membros mais populares da ala mais à esquerda do partido, foi pré-candidata a presidente para a eleição de 2020, tendo acabado em terceiro lugar nas Primárias Democratas. )
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#WorldEconomicForum#elizabethannwarren#Davos#Davos2024#Democrats#KlausSchwab
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Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring (1968)
Disclaimer: these images are NOT art, they are AI generated images. AI sucks shit. This is just for funsies for movie and LOTR fans. The images are not perfect likenesses, but come fairly close.
Elvis Presley as Aragorn
Elizabeth Taylor as Galadriel
Gregory Peck as Gandalf
Robert Mitchum as Saruman
Jack Lemmon as Elrond
Ann-Margaret as Arwen
Paul Newman as Legolas
Patrick McGoohan as Boromir
Burl Ives as Gimli
Dennis Hopper as Pippin
Sal Mineo as Merry
Warren Beatty as Frodo
Dick Van Dyke as Samwise
#lotr#lord of the rings#the fellowship of the ring#1960s#1968#movies#elvis#elvis presley#elizabeth taylor#gregory peck#robert mitchum#jack lemmon#ann margaret#paul newman#patrick mcgoohan#burl ives#dennis hopper#sal mineo#warren beatty#dick van dyke#aragorn#galadriel#gandalf#saruman#elrond#arwen#legolas#boromir#gimli#pippin
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A LOOK INSIDE THE BISHOP FAMILY LINE, the mortal & the divine:
Arsema Thomas is Aphrodite Alan Ritchson is Ares Tony Thornburg is Phobos & Deimos
Filhos de Afrodite e Ares, deusa do amor e da beleza e deus da guerra e da violência, os gêmeos Fobos e Deimos representam o medo e o pavor da guerra, respectivamente. Como muitos dos deuses gregos, o par teve suas escapadas com mortais ao longo dos séculos, gerando o que são chamados de semideuses: seres meio humanos, meio divinos. Desde o estabelecimento do Acampamento Meio-Sangue, atualmente localizado em Long Island, Nova York, alguns desses semideus foram sortudos o suficiente para serem encontrados e levados à Colina Meio-Sangue antes de serem devorados por monstros.
Tamlyn Tomita is Catherine Bishop, née Ono Mark Ruffalo is Warren Bishop
Catherine Ono, uma famosa escritora de livros de terror, era casada com o professor de Literatura Warren Bishop quando conheceu Fobos. Suas obras eram assinadas sob um pseudônimo, a junção de seu sobrenome e do então marido: Bishop Ono. A chegada do Medo em sua vida, no entanto, trouxe reviravoltas jamais previstas — um caso extraconjugal e uma filha como consequência, que para um Warren inadvertido era sua. Fobos desapareceu da vida de Catherine e, quanto mais a memória vívida de seu breve romance crescia, mais sua verdadeira natureza se revelava. Mary Ann, como foi nomeada pelos pais mortais, vivia com uma aura de escuridão a circundando, e só entenderia o que ela era aos onze anos de idade. Uma vez revelada a paternidade da garota, Catherine e Warren seguiram caminhos diferentes, mas a mulher manteve o sobrenome do marido em seu nome para compartilhá-lo com a filha.
Lyrica Okano is Mary Ann Bishop Havana Rose Liu is @littledecth
A filha de Fobos, que preferia morrer a atender por qualquer nome que não apenas Bishop, começou a frequentar o Acampamento Meio-Sangue em meio à Segunda Guerra dos Titãs. Aos catorze anos, mudou-se definitivamente para o acampamento, um lembrete constante dos erros de Catherine em sua casa e da decepção de Warren na dele. O chalé 33 tornou-se seu lar e os campistas sua família, ainda que alguns deles a olhassem torto por suas roupas e pela descendência como prole do medo encarnado. A verdade era que Bishop jamais deixaria de ser o legado de seu pai, mesmo que ela o renegasse e considerasse Warren seu verdadeiro pai — e, para sua infelicidade, era muito boa em despertar o medo nas pessoas, até em outros semideuses.
Poucos anos depois do nascimento da garota, os olhos de Fobos repousaram sobre outra mortal, e assim nasceu mais uma de suas filhas, Beatrice Amelie Zhang. Bee, a irmãzinha e protegida de Bishop. As irmãs estão sempre orbitando uma a outra, assim como fazem os demônios gerados por seus passados conturbados e pela herança divina maldita.
Asena Keskinci is @misshcrror Callum Turner is @kthwell
No chalé ao lado vivem Yasemin Solak e Keith Powell, filhos de Deimos e, portanto — ainda que relações familiares envolvendo deuses sejam confusas —, seus primos. Bishop e Yasemin riem da teoria de que os deuses gêmeos tinham uma aposta entre si, pois ambos foram atrás de escritoras de terror que, eventualmente, até se tornaram amigas, apresentando as meninas uma a outra antes mesmo de se descobrirem semideusas. Já com Keith, Bishop divide o interesse por História, ainda que sua graduação tenha sido interrompida pelo chamado repentino de Dionísio e a profecia macabra de Rachel Elizabeth Dare.
#PROCRASTINEI DÍVIDA E FIZ ISSO AQUI#KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK#agora me sinto na obrigação de fazer pras minhas outras personagens também então eventualmente vem aí#(amo fazer fancast dos deuses porque NADA NAS ETNIAS E NAS IDADES FAZ SENTIDO DJASMKDLOSAKJDI)#(mas se algum fc já tiver sido usado me avisem que eu troco)#⊰ 𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 — my heart is like a haunted house ヽ cabin 33. ⊱#⊰ 𝖘𝖊𝖛𝖊𝖓 — edits. ⊱#⊰ 𝖘𝖎𝖝 — development. ⊱
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ℂ𝕣𝕖𝕖𝕡𝕪𝕡𝕒𝕤𝕥𝕒 ℍ𝕖𝕒𝕕𝕔𝕒𝕟𝕠𝕟𝕤: 𝔽𝕦𝕝𝕝 𝕟𝕒𝕞𝕖𝕤
Jeff the Killer - Jeffrey "Jeff" Alan Dan Woods
Homicidal Liu - Liuis "Liu" Victoria Woods
Sully - Sullivan "Sully" Akira Woods
Randy - Randall "Randy" Allen Warren
Keith - Keith Harvey Davis-Green
Troy - Troy John Green
Ben Drowned - Benjamin "Ben" Scott Lawman
Jane - Jane Todd Richardson-Vaughn
Mary - Mary Annabelle Vaughn
Ticci Toby - Tobias "Toby" Erin Rogers
Masky - Timothy "Tim" Buck Wright
Hoodie - Brian Hunter Thomas
Skully - Jay Gabriel Merrick
Kate the Chaser - Kate Eleanor Milens-Hayes
Charlie - Charles Matheson Jr.
Laughing Jack - Laughing Jack in a Box
Eyeless Jack - Jackson "Jack" Nicky Nyras
Slenderman - Simon (middle and last name unknown) (Human name prior to his experimentation/death)
Splendorman - Jim (Human name prior to his experimentation/death)
Trenderman - Beau (Human name prior to his experimentation/death)
Tenderman - Cedric (Human name prior to his experimentation/death)
Sally - Sally Maryam Dawn (formerly Williams)
Dr Smiley - Azerael Jesse Smiley
Nurse Ann - Annie "Ann" Lusen Mia
Nina - Nina Selene Hopkins
Candy Pop - Unknown
Candy Cane - Unknown
April Fools - Unknown
Jason the Toymaker - Jason Caleb Meyer
The Puppeteer - Jonathan Cole Blake
Clockwork - Natalie Priscilla Ouellette
Rouge - Heather Bridget Marshall
Wilson - Wilson Liam Marshall (neé Jones)
Zalgo - Z͠a̛'l͘ga̶t҉ot̡h
Queen Blackheart (oc) - Elizabeth Cindy Phillips (name prior to death)
Lazari - Lazari Natalie Swann
Stripes - Eloise Sarah Bellarose (name prior to her death)
Nathan - Nathan Maxwell Lux
Bloody Painter - Helen Delilah Otis
Kagekao - Unknown
Laughing Jill - Laughing Jill in a Box
Sadie - Sadie Marie Bennett
Hobo Heart - Unknown
Cat Hunter - Rodrigo Milo Ortiz
Chris the Revenant - Christine "Chris" Wendy Meyers
X-Virus - Cody Larkin Drake
Dollmaker - Erina Jezebel Kerenzalys
Frankie the Undead - Frankie Hades Asher (his real name prior to his death)
Judge Angels - Dina Angela Clark
Lifeless Lucy - Lucy Ava Jones
Lost Silver - Ethan Kin Fuji (his real name before his death)
Glitchy Red - Red (his real name remains a mystery)
Strangled Red - Steven Garrett Stoughton
Dr. Locklear - Evander Agnar Locklear
Lulu - Lucille "Lulu" Tiffany Greatfeil
Killing Kate - Katherine "Kate" Evelyn Knight
Screaming Dawn (oc) - Dawn Evelyn Woods
Will Grossman - William "Will" Gordon Grossman
Lulling Lauren - Lauren Robyn Ross (neé Evans)
CR - Carl Morton Ross
Emra - Emra Amelia Blake (neé Albridge)
Zero - Alice Marie Jackson
Slendrina - Charlotte (first name prior to death/experimentation)
Lily - Lily May Kennett
Nightmare Ally - Adeline "Ally" Ashley Abendroth
Zachary the Proxy - Zachary Julius Gibson
Oliver - Oliver Gorgon Henderson
Alex Kralie - Alexander "Alex" Joseph Kralie
Amy - Amy Callie Walters
Jessica - Jessica Ellie Locke
Seth - Seth Apollo Reid-Wilson (neé Wilson)
Sarah - Sarah Cassie Reid-Wilson (neé Ried)
Third Base - Richard "Doby" Vincent Doggers
Vailly - Vailly Suki Evans
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The Crown: Stellar Cast
Photo: Buzzfeed Nov 14, 2022
Netflix just dropped Season 5 of The Crown... there's a brand new cast of actors playing the royals, continuing the show's tradition of recasting its major roles every two seasons. ♚
Queen Elizaebeth II (Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, and Imelda Staunton)
Prince Philip (Matt Smith, Tobias Menzies, and Jonathan Pryce)
Princess Margaret (Vanessa Kirby, Helena Bonham Carter, and Lesley Manville)
Peter Townsend (Ben Miles and Timothy Dalton)
Antony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon (Matthew GoodE and Ben Daniels)
Princess Diana (Emma Corrin and Elizabeth Debicki)
Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor and Dominic West)
Princess Anne (Erin Doherty and Claudia Harrison)
The Queen Mother (Victoria Hamilton, Marion Bailey, and Marcia Warren)
Lord Mountbatten (Greg Wise and Charles Dance)
Duke of Windsor (Alex Jennings and Derek Jacobi as Edward)
Duchess of Windsor (Lia Williams and Geraldine Chaplin)
Camilla Parker Bowles (Emerlad Fennell and Olivia williams)
Prince Andrews (Tom Byrne and James Murray)
Prince Edward (Angus Imrie and Sam Woolf)
Andrew Parker Bowles (Andrew Buchan and Daniel Flynn as Andrew)
#the crown netflix#the crown#olivia colman#claire foy#matt smith#cinemapix#tvfilmsource#imelda staunton#tobias menzies#jonathan pryce#vanessa kirby#helena bonham carter#lesly manville#matthew goode#ben daniels#timothy dalton#ben miles#elizabeth debicki#emma corrin#josh o'connor#dominic west#erin doherty#claudia harrison#charles dance#alex jennings#derek jacobi#emerald fennell#olivia williams#the crown cast#thecrownnet
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IMAGINARY FILM TETRALOGY: THE MAGNIFICENT X-MEN
@s10127470 @a-roguish-gambit @knivxsanddespair @thealmightyemprex @the-blue-fairie @themousefromfantasyland @professorlehnsherr-almashy @amalthea9 @thestreamweaver
Having recently read the 1991 and 1994 scripts for unproduced X-Men films (the first titled Wolverine and the X-Men and the second titled simply X-Men), I started to think which approach I would take in idealizing an X-Men film series, taking some elements I enjoyed from the unproduced scripts, while cutting out others and also mixing up my own ideas.
For me personally, the main appeal of the X-Men compared to other Marvel hero teams is how vast their own universe is, which gives the chance to not be limited to other super hero genre conventions of good guys fighting bad guys of the week to save the world from a catastrophe, but also takes many chances to deescalate the conflict to small stories that take the influence of other genre sources: romantic melodrama, gothic horror, science fiction comedy, urban fantasy, high school drama and work situational comedy.
So far the science fiction thriller and action comedy genres have been the aproach that studios and filmakers have taken to be safe.
I would like to give the X-Men a chance into the potential for exploring the urban fantasy, romance and horror angles, with a sprinkle of light sci fi and comedy, into a viewer’s digest of the existing story material provided not only by the main Uncanny X-Men comic books, but also take some elements from The New Defenders #125-152, Excalibur and the graphic novels and limited series staring the characters, and I would call this encarnation The Magnificent X-Men homaging the movies The Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven.
There would be relationship overhauls where characters who only casually flirted, had a will-they-or-will-they not long running unresolved romantic tension (that while can be taken for granted in the long running medium of comics, is not very satisfactory in the formats of movies and TV shows) would be official couples in the adaptation.
The timescale and timeline would avoid convolutedness by having characters who, in the comics, were originally clones or alternate timeline children to be children born in the main movie timeline born and raised by previous characters that while mentioned as important, are not the main characters of the narrative, exploring the idea that as a group, the X-Men have a history that goes back to the 60s, where there were founding figures, partisan dissidences, characters went to college, graduated, retired from the battlefield to get married and raise children, or died while fighting for mutant rights.
The influences and narrative style would come from shows like Gargoyles, The Real and Extreme Ghostbusters, and movies like Streets of Fire, 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Tutles, Wesley Snipes Blade and Guillermo Del Toro's Hellboy, being a rock and roll fable exploring the communities and culture built by mutants beyond just the Xavier Mansion in the cities undergrounds, where they built their own clubs, bars, safe spaces to live together, while borrowing fashion and architecture from the 80s and 90s with a little touch of the 50s, in contrast to the swashbuckler fantasy and circus influence, borrowing from Earth 5311, that would be highlighted in the battlefield costumes of the X-Men team members themselves.
There would be a total of four movies, and the main team would be formed by:
ALISON BLAIRE (DAZZLER)
ANNE MARIE (ROGUE)
ORORO MUNROE (STORM)
RACHEL GREY SUMMERS (PHOENIX)
ELIZABETH BRADDOCK (PSYLOCKE)
JAMES LOGAN HOWLETT (WOLVERINE)
HENRY PHILLIP MCCOY (BEAST)
KURT WAGNER (NIGHTCRAWLER)
PIOTR RASPUTIN (COLOSSUS)
WARREN WORTHINGTON III (ANGEL)
VISUAL CONCEPT ART INFLUENCES
DAVE COCKRUM
MARIE SEVERIN
ALAN DAVIS
PAUL MARTIN SMITH
BRENT ANDERSON
I will be slowly thinking of the plots that would narrow down each movie as time goes on.
#x men#mutants#the new mutants#the magnificent x men#marie severin#alan davis#paul martin smith#paul smith#brent anderson#dave cockrum
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updated muse list
under the cut you will find the most up-to-date muse list.
911
evan buckley
maddie buckley
charlotte buckley-diaz // rowan blanchard // buck & eddie daughter
eddie diaz
athena grant
may grant
howard han
tommy kinard
bobby nash
harper nash // er registrar // ashley benson // bobby & marcy daughter
jonah nash // firefighter // tyler blackburn // ray & margaret son
raymund nash // principal // d.w. moffett // bobby’s brother
matthew ransone // police officer // casey deidrick // lou’s son
josh russo
ashlynn wilson // college student // victoria justice // henrietta & karen daughter
henrietta wilson
karen wilson
911: lone star
nancy gillian
trevor parks
arianna reyes // maiara walsh // tk & carlos daughter
carlos reyes
gabriel reyes
gabriella ryder // troian bellisario // judd & grace daughter
grace ryder
jackson ryder // football coach & pe teacher // eric stonestreet // judd’s brother
judd ryder
weston ryder // oil tycoon // jeffrey dean morgan // judd’s brother
aubrey strand // madison davenport // owen & npc daughter
owen strand
tk strand
victoria strand // liana liberato // owen & npc daughter
paul strickland
billy tyson
chicago fire
tricia boden // aisha dee // wallace & donna daughter
wallace boden
sylvie brett
matt casey
gabriella dawson
christopher hermann
stella kidd
patrick mcholland // hunter parrish // mouch & trudy son
rachel mcholland // anna kendrick // mouch & trudy daughter
randall ‘mouch’ mcholland
peter mills
kelly severide
leslie shay
brian ‘otis’ zvonecek
chicago med
anna charles
daniel charles
Mackenzie Crawford // er nurse // Elizabeth Olsen
will halstead
maggie lockwood
connor rhodes
chicago pd
kevin atwater
antonio dawson
eva dawson
hannah halstead // willa holland // jay & erin daughter
jay halstead
erin lindsay
trudy platt
adam ruzek
savannah ruzek // dianna agron // adam & kim daughter
Hank voight
Madeline voight // police officer // charisma carpenter // hank & trudy daughter
Criminal minds
Penelope garcia
Aaron hotchner
Alexandra hotchner // ssa bau // alona tal // aaron & haley daughter
Jennifer jareau
Emily prentiss
Derek morgan
Brynnlee reid-morgan // aisha dee // derek & spencer daughter
David rossi
Rylee rossi // hayden panettiere // david & erin daughter
dallas
Ann ewing
Bobby ewing
Christopher ewing
John ross ewing
Olivia ewing // britt robertson // bobby & ann daughter
Bryan jones // history professor // colin donnell
fire country
Bode Donovan
eve edwards
jennifer jameson // bakery owner // aja naomi king
luke leone
Sharon Leone
Vince Leone
freddy mills
Gabriella Perez
Manny Perez
Grey’s anatomy
Teddy altman
Jackson avery
Miranda bailey
Tuck bailey-jones
Stephanie edwards
Lexie grey
Meredith grey
Zola grey-shepherd
Alex karev
Chloe montgomery-shepherd // er nurse // madelaine petsch
Arizona robbins
Mark sloan
Sofia sloan-torres
Callie torres
Private practice
Cooper freedman
Addison montgomery
Jasmine montgomery-reilly // dove cameron // addison & jake daughter
Jake reilly
Station 19
Travis montgomery
Theo ruiz
Ben warren
Zoey warren // college student // amber riley // ben & miranda daughter
supernatural
Annabelle buckley-moore // hunter // josephine langsford // evan buckley & jess daughter
Castiel
Crowley
arianna simmons // hunter // chloe bennett
Bobby singer
Rufus turner
Dean winchester
Johanna winchester // danielle campbell // dean & castiel daughter
John winchester
Sam winchester
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LOSER'S BRACKET NOMINATIONS!
It is time to announce the LOSER'S BRACKET!
The Loser's Bracket is meant to give some love to characters who lost early, so anyone who has made it to the Quarterfinals and farther (even if they lose there) has gotten far enough they don't really need the love of the Loser's Bracket. During our last tournament Red Riding Poll, the Loser's Bracket winner was a character who hadn't even made it out of Round 1! This is for all the characters who might have been less recognizable but still awesome, to all the characters that got overshadowed by others.
The rules for nominations:
The Loser's Bracket will be either a 16 or 32 single elimination bracket, depending on the amount of nominations that are sent in.
Unlike the main tournament, where the polls each lasted a week, the polls for the Loser's Bracket will last only a day. That means the entire Loser's Bracket will probably last around a week.
Nominate as many characters as you want, but don't nominate the same character multiple times. Be mindful that the most nominated characters will be the ones that will make it to the bracket. Also nominate characters one at a time.
Propaganda from the Main Tournament will not appear, but feel free to submit any propaganda you want for why the character should win the Loser's Bracket!
Nominations open today and will close on the 15th of January, the same day the Quarterfinals of the main tournament loses.
Be respectful! Just because your fave didn't make it as far as you wanted in the main tournament or the Loser's Bracket, doesn't mean that the other contestants aren't worthwhile either! Remember, every character in this tournament have people who love them just as much as you love your fave, so please be courteous!
NOMINATE CHARACTERS HERE
Under the cut is a list of every character who has lost & which round they lost in. Feel free to consult the list if you want to jog your memory on which Cinderellas you might want to nominate.
Preliminary Round Losers
Danielle de Barbarac (Ever After novel by Wendy Loggia)*
Danielle de Barbarac (Ever After the Musical)*
Julie Andrews as Cinderella in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1957)**
Leslie Ann Warrens as Cinderella in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1965)**
Various Actresses as Cinderella in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella the Musical (2015) **
Cinderella (Hey, Cinderella!)
Pigerella (Muppet Babies 1984)
Peter Parker / Prince of Arachne (Spider-Man Fairy Tales)
*Not to be confused with Danielle de Barbarac from the movie Ever After (1998), which has placed in the quarterfinals of the main tournament.
**Not to be confused with Brandy as Cinderella in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997), which lost in Round 1.
Round 1 Losers
Ella (Disney's Cinderella live-action)
Hello Kitty as Cinderella (Hello Kitty no Cinderella)
Vasilisa the Beautiful (Russian/East European Fairytale Variant)
Rhodopis (Greek Fairytale Variant)
Eun Ha Won (Cinderella with Four Knights)
Mireleh (The Way Meat Loves Salt by Nina Jaffe/Louise August)
Leila Takashiro (Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri)
Hoshizora Miyuki / "Cure Happy" as Cinderella (Smile PreCure / Glitter Force)
Isabell Heartwell (Cinder's Ball)
Cinderella (Mary Skelter)
Ella of Maidenvale / Cinderella (The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani)
Eleanor / Cinderella (The Wide-Awake Princess by E.D. Baker)
Vassa (Vassa in the Night by Sarah Porter)
Cinderella (Fables)
Rose Cinderella (Regal Academy)
Maria Aparecida "Cida" dos Santos Souza (Cheias de Charme)
Ella of Frell (Ella Enchanted 2004)*
Danielle Whiteshore (nee de Glas) (Princess series by Jim C. Hines)
Jess Parker (The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy)
Fairy Tail - Rella (Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG)
Cindy (How to Save Your Tail by Mary Elizabeth Hanson)
Cinder Edna (Cinder Edna by Ellen Jackson)
Elle Wittimer (Geekerella by Ashley Poston)
Sophie Beckett (An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn)
Cynthia "Cyn" Robinson (Cinders) (Sapphic Fairy Tales by Cara Malone)
Lucina Jarvis (Grimm)
Mary Santiago (Another Cinderella Story)
Cinderella (Cinderella 2021)
Cinderella (Bad Cinderella)
Cinderella (The Slipper and the Rose)
Threadarella (Monster High: Scarily Ever After)
Popelka (Three Wishes for Cinderella)
CinderElmo (Sesame Street: CinderElmo)
Minnie Mouse as "Minnie-rella" (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)
Brittany Miller as Cinderella (Alvin and the Chipmunks)
Cinderella (Sabrina: The Animated Series)
Fella (CinderFella)
Cinderella (Swing Shift Cinderella)
Yasmin as Cinderella (Bratz: Kids Fairy Tales)
Cinderella (Collector Plates)
Touya Kinomoto as Cinderella (Cardcaptor Sakura)
Reki Kyan as "Cindereki" (Sk8 the Infinity)
Cinderella (Stand of Aya Tsuji) (Jojo's Biazzre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable)
Dulcie Hastings (nee Duveen) aka Cinderella (Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie)
Scarecrow as "Scarecrowello" (D'Ocon Mumfie)
Cinderella (Girl Genius Fairytale Theater Break: Cinderella)
Cendrillon (Cendrillon by Telephone)
Morgan Philips (Disenchanted)
Cinderella (Dimension 20: Neverafter)
Brandy as Cinderella (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella 1997)
Cinder Fall (RWBY)
Cinderella / Princess Ella / Ashley Boyd (Once Upon a Time)
Cinderella (Kingdom Hearts)
Cinders (Cinders)
Cinderella (SINoALICE)
Cinderella (Sid Story)
Xing Xing (Bound by Donna Jo Napoli)
Clara (Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire)
Kate Kassell / Nate Ganymede (After the Ball)
Shindou Rei (Boku wa Ohime sama ni Narenai)
Haine Otomiya / "Seashore Cinderella" (The Gentleman's Alliance Cross)
Ghauri (Azure Striker Gunvolt)
Cinciarell Winchestion (Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister)
Cinderella (Blood Bank)
*Not to be confused with the original book Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, which has placed in the quarterfinals in the main tournament.
Round 2 Losers
Hatsune Miku as Cinderella (Various Songs) (Vocaloid)
Ye Xian (Cinderella Fairytale Variant)
Hamupipőke (Hungarian Fairytale Variant)
Cendrillon (Otogi-Juushi Akazukin)
Cinderella (Grimm Notes)
Elegant "Ella" Herringbone Coach (Disenchanted: The Trials of Cinderella by Megan Morrison)
Vasilisa "Vasya" Petrovna (The Winternight trilogy by Katherine Arden)
Cinderellis (Cinderellis and the Glass Hill by Gail Carson Levine)
La Cenerentola (La Cenerentola (La Cenerento Laossia La Bontà in Trionfo)
Imogen Keegan (Damsel Distressed by Kelsey Macke)
Cinderumpelstiltskin (The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka/Lane Smith)
Bronwyn Murdoch (The Prince Who Loved Me by Karen Hawkins)
Queen Cinderella (10th Kingdom)
Katie Gibbs (A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song)
Ella (Happily N'Ever After)
Ashlynn Ella (Ever After High)
Baby Gonzo as "Gonzo-rella" (Muppet Babies 2018)
Chuckie Finster as "Finsterella" (Rugrats)
Betty Boop as Cinderella (Betty Boop: Poor Cinderella)
Ella (Total Drama: Pahkitew Island)
Mettaton as Cinderella (Undertale)
Cinderella (Once Upon a Crime)
Ella Brown (Just Ella by Margaret Peterson Haddix)
Cinderella (Cinderella by The Cheetah Girls)
Linh Cinder / Selene Blackburn (The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyers)
Carrie White (Carrie by Stephen King)
Lucette Riella Britton (Cinderella Phenomenon)
Cinderella (TAISHO x ALICE)
Aisling "Ash" (Ash by Malinda Lo)
Euphemia "Effie" Reeves (Ten Thousand Stitches by Olivia Atwater)
Cinderella (Cinderella Monogatari)
Itsumi Tachibana (You Are My Princess)
Round 3 Losers
Cinderella/Aschenputtel/Cendrillon (German/General European Fairytale Variant)
Settarah (The Persian Cinderella by Shirley Climo/Robert Florczak)
Giselle Lai (Cinderelle)
Mia Basile (Cinderella the Cat)
Cinderella / Prinzessin (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters & TCG)
Cindy (If the Shoe Fits by Julia Murphy)
Sam Montgomery (A Cinderella Story)
Ella (The Glass Slipper)
Scrooge McDuck as "Scroogerello" (Ducktales 1987)
Popeye the Sailor Man as "Cinderfella" (Popeye the Sailor Man: Ancient Fishtory)
Cendrillon (Persona of Sumi Yoshizawa / Violet) (Persona 5)
Harper Finkle as "Harperella" (Wizards of Waverly Place)
Cinderella (Into the Woods)
Rin Hoshizora as Cinderella (Love Live!)
Cinderella (Burn the Witch) (Bleach)
Ashley Vans (A Wicked Tale of Cinderella's Stepmom / I Raised Cinderella Preciously)
Round 4 Losers
Cinderella (Disney's Cinderella)
Cinderella "Cindy" Baxter (The Sisters Grimm)
Cinderella (Cinderella Penguin, or, the Little Glass Flipper)
Ella (Cinder Ella) (Black Trans Fairy Tales)
Barbie as Cinderella (Barbie Dolls)
Saki Hanajima as "Cinderella-ish" (Fruits Basket)
Cinderella (Shrek)
Miyo Saimori (My Happy Marriage)
#cinderpoll#loser's bracket#poll tournament#poll bracket#character polls#polls#cinderella#fairytale#going to tag the most notable characters as well i.e. the ones i remember being popular#brandy as cinderella#rodgers and hammerstein's cinderella#rodgers and hammerstein's cinderella 1997#linh cinder#the lunar chronicles#disney's cinderella#into the woods#popelka#three wishes for cinderella#tři oříšky pro popelku#dimension 20#dimension 20: neverafter#ashlynn ella#ever after#cinder fall#rwby#god i hope i didn't make any typos in the long list but i am too tired to go back and check lmao
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Reading List - 2024
Currently Reading:
The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit
Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie
Sweet Sweet Revenge LTD by Jonas Jonasson
Books Read:
101 Famous Poems by Various Authors
The Abraham Lincoln Joke Book by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers
The Ancient Aliens Question by Philip Coppens
The Art of Computer Designing by Osamu Sato
The Broken Dice, and Other Mathematical Tales of Chance by Ivar Ekeland
The Cairngorms by Patrick Baker
The Codebreaker's Handbook by Herbie Brennan
The Color Kittens by Margaret Wise Brown
The Complete Book of Kitchen Collecting by Barbera E. Mauzy
Dinosaurs, Beware! A Safety Guide by Marc Brown
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Dreaming the Biosphere by Rebecca Reider
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel
Funny Number Tricks by Rose Wyler
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
Giant Sea Creatures, Real and Fantastic by John Frederick Waters
Great Mysteries of the Ice and Snow by Edward F. Dolan
Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis
Hiram's Red Shirt by Mabel Watts
A History of Chess by Jerzy Gizycki
I don't care by JoAnn Nelson
An Introduction to Linguistics by Loreto Todd
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Gödel, and the History of Archetypes by Robin Robertson
Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton-Porter
MASH: An Army Surgeon in Korea by Otto F. Apel
The Messier Objects Field Guide by Stephen James O'Meara
Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis
Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks
Reflections on Evolution by Fredrick Sproull
Roadie: My Life on the Road with Coldplay by Matt McGinn
Some of The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire by Howard Pyle
Strange Creatures of the Ice and Snow by Edward F. Dolan
Time for Bed, Sleepyheads by Normand Chartier
Weird Islands by Jean de Boschère
Future Reading:
A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
Adventures in Cryptozoology Vol. 1 by Richard Freeman
All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez
Ancient Mysteries, Modern Visions by Philip S. Callahan
The Anti-Mary Exposed by Carrie Gress
The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle
The Art Nouveau Style by Stephan Tschudi Madsen
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
Champions of the Rosary by Donald H. Calloway
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Cubism by Guillaume Apollinaire
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
Evolution by Nowell Stebbing
Expressionism by Ashley Bassie
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods by Hal Johnson
Found in a Bookshop by Stephanie Butland
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Freaks on the Fells by R. M. Ballantyne
Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter
Fundamentals of Character Design by Various Authors
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Humorous Ghost Stories by Various Authors
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
Illuminated Manuscripts by Tamara Woronowa
The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
Joan Miro by Joan Miro
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Light of the Western Stars by Zane Grey
Living by the Sword by Eric Demski
The Longest Cocktail Party by Richard DiLello
Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Otis Spofford by Beverly Clearly
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
The Shining by Stephen King
The Silmarillion by J R R Tolkien
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Strange Love by Ann Aguirre
The River by Gary Paulsen
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman
The Third Man Factor by John Geiger
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories by C. Robert Cargill
The Weiser Field Guide to Cryptozoology by Deena West Budd
The White Mountains by John Christopher
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Holidays 10.24
Holidays
American Bar Association Giving Day
Azad Kashmir Day (Pakistan)
Black Thursday Commemoration Day
Brain Cancer Awareness Day (Canada)
Child Care Worker & Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day (Canada)
Day of Special Forces of the Armed Forces (Russia)
Diplomatic Workers’ Day (Kyrgyzstan)
40-Hour Work Week Day
Gormanudr (Old Icelandic)
House of Elrond Day (Lord of the Rings)
International Day of Climate Action
International Day of Libraries
International Diplomats Day
International Gibbon Day
Java Sparrow Day (Japan)
Lego Day
Libraries Day (Spain)
My Best Winter Skin Day
National Crazy Day
National Doctors Day (Indonesia)
National Elizabeth Day
National Forensic Accounting Day
National Kangaroo Awareness Day
National One United Race Day
National Restaurant Workers Day
National Senior UTI Awareness Day
National Temperature Day
Pear Day (French Republic)
PitDark Pitch Day
Programmer’s Day (China)
Read for the Record Day
Recycle Your Mercury Thermostat Day
Rocket Engineer Remembrance Day (Baikonur, Kazakhstan)
A Room of Her Own Day
Standardization and Metrology Employees Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Suez Day (Egypt)
Take Back Your Time Day
Telegram Day
Tony Bennett Day (NYC)
Trade Unions Day (Tajikistan)
United Nations Day
Vote Early Day
World Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (AOM) Day
World Development Information Day (UN)
World Kangaroo Day
World Origami Days begin (until 11.11)
World Polio Day
World River Dolphin Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of Good and Plenty (a.k.a. Good and Plenty Day)
Food Day [ website ]
Hershey’s Chocolate Day
Margarine Day (Japan)
National Bologna Day
National Jamaican Jerk Day
Share a Pop-Tart with Someone You Love Day
World Tripe Day
Independence & Related Days
United Nations (Founded; 1945)
Zambia (from UK, 1964)
4th Thursday in October
Black Thursday [Thursday of Last Full Week]
Plastics Thursday (Canada) [4th Thursday]
Thinking Thursday [4th Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thuringer Thursday [4th Thursday of Each Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 24 (3rd Full Week of October)
Disarmament Week (thru 10.30)
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week (thru 10.26)
International Tree Climbing Week (thru 10.27)
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week (thru 10.31)
World Origami Days (thru 11.11)
Festivals Beginning October 24, 2024
Austin Film Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 10.31]
Barbados Food & Rum Festival (Warrens, Barbados) [thru 10.27]
Cambridge Film Festival (Cambridge, United Kingdom) [thru 10.31]
Cork Jazz Festival (Cork, Ireland) [thru 10.28]
Food Industry Truck Driving Championship (Orlando, Florida) [thru 10.26]
Harvest on the Harbor (Portland, Maine) [thru 10.26]
Helsinki Book Fair (Helsinki, Finland) [thru 10.27]
Imagine Film Festival (Amsterdam, Netherlands) [thru 11.3]
Pumpkinpalooza (Starkville, Mississippi)
Tacoma Holiday Food & Gift Festival (Tacoma, Washington) [thru 10.27]
Top Taco (Matairie, Louisiana)
Feast Days
Al Feldstein (Artology)
Ann Cleeves (Writerism)
Anthony Mary Claret (Christian; Saint)
Betty Lou (Muppetism)
Bijaya Dashami [10th Day of Dashain]
Bob Kane (Artology)
Cider Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Eberigisil (Evergitus; Christian; Saint)
Eugène Fromentin (Artology)
Feast of the Spirits of the Air (Pagan)
Five Martyrs of Carthage (Felix and Companions; Christian; Saint)
Janis Joplin Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Jüri Arrak (Artology)
Konstantin Yuon (Artology)
Lilith’s Day (Ancient Mesopotamian)
Luigi Guanella (Christian; Saint)
Magloire of Dol (Christian; Saint)
Maladay (Discordian)
Marianne North (Artology)
Martin of Vertou (Christian; Saint)
Massimo d'Azeglio (Artology)
New Year’s Day (Jainism)
Proclus of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Raphael the Archangel (Catholic Church 1921-1969, local calendars) [Travelers]
Rafael Guízar y Valencia (Christian; Saint)
Senoch (Christian; Saint)
Vico (Positivist; Saint)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays
Shemini Atzeret [22 Tishrei]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [57 of 71]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [49 of 60]
Premieres
The Alamo (Film; 1960)
American Pie, by Don McLean (Album; 1971)
Battle of Britain (Film; 1969)
Donald’s Camera (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Episode 120 or 123 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 120; 1961)
Equus, by Peter Shaffer (Play; 1974)
Fer-de-Lance, by Rex Stout (Novel; 1934) [Nero Wolfe #1]
Gattaca (Film; 1997)
Go Snow, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 7 & 8; 1964)
Hot and Cold Penguin (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1955)
John Wick (Film; 2014)
The Last Hurrah (Film; 1958)
Live at the Apollo, recorded by James Brown (Album; 1962)
The Manchurian Candidate (Film; 1962)
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, by Smashing Pumpkins (Album; 1995)
Mellow Yellow, by Donovan (Song; 1966)
Miss Fritter’s Racing School (Pixar Cartoon; 2017)
Moose Gets the Juice or Mourning Becomes Electra-Cuted (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 119; 1961)
Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene (Novel; 1958)
Pancho’s Hideaway (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, by Simon & Garfunkel (Album; 1966)
Shaved Fish, by John Lennon (Album; 1975)
The Silver Spoon, by Clelia D'Onofrio (Cookbook; 1950)
Smooth Criminal, by Michael Jackson (Song; 1988)
Springtime (Ub Iwerks Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1929)
St. Vincent (Film; 2014)
The Super Salesman (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1947)
Taylor Swift, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2006)
The Wiz (Film; 1978)
Wotta Knight (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1947)
Today’s Name Days
Alois, Aloisia, Anton, Armella (Austria)
Antun, Proklo (Croatia)
Nina (Czech Republic)
Proclus (Denmark)
Asmo, Asmus, Ermo, Rasmus (Estonia)
Asmo, Rasmus (Finland)
Florentin (France)
Alois, Aloisia, Anton, Armella, Victoria (Germany)
Sevastiani (Greece)
Salamon (Hungary)
Ponzia (Italy)
Ara, Modrite, Mudrīte, Renāte (Latvia)
Daugailas, Gilbertas, Rapolas, Švitrigailė (Lithuania)
Eilif, Eivor (Norway)
Antoni, Boleczest, Filip, Hortensja, Marcin, Rafaela, Rafał, Salomon (Poland)
Areta (Romania)
Kvetoslava (Slovakia)
Antonio (Spain)
Eilert, Evert (Sweden)
Valentine (Ukraine)
Denver, Rafael, Rafaela, Raphael, Raphaela (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 298 of 2024; 68 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 43 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 22 (Xin-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 22 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 20 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 28 Orange; Seventhday [28 of 30]
Julian: 11 October 2024
Moon: 50%: 3rd Quarter
Positivist: 18 Descartes (11th Month) [Wincklemann / Fréret]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 33 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 2 of 30)
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Florence Kling Harding was a divorcée who had a son from her first marriage that she had given up to be raised by her parents by the time she met Warren Gamaliel Harding in 1890 when he was the owner and editor of the Marion Star newspaper in Marion, Ohio. Florence was instantly attracted to the handsome Harding, but the feeling wasn’t immediately reciprocated. Harding was five years younger than Florence and already had a reputation as a notorious womanizer. However, Florence was persistent in her advances and Harding was practically incapable of turning women down — his father, Dr. George Tryon Harding, once told him, “Warren, it’s a good thing you wasn’t born a gal. Because you’d be in the family way all the time. You can’t say no.” — and they were married in July 1891. It’s impossible to know whether Harding truly fell in lover with Florence, or if he saw her as a potential key to unlock his burning ambition, but it’s worth noting that Florence very quickly went to work running nearly every aspect of Harding’s newspaper business and helping turn it into a success financially. And that Harding was relentlessly unfaithful to his wife throughout their marriage. Warren and Florence never had a child together, but Harding fathered an illegitimate daughter with a young girl from their hometown of Marion, Ohio just a year before he was elected President (Harding’s daughter, Elizabeth Ann Britton, kept a low profile and avoided publicity throughout her life and died in 2005).
But despite Harding’s extensive infidelity and the scandals and allegations of corruption swirling around Harding’s Administration, Florence Harding — now First Lady — tirelessly attended to the 29th President of the United States after he fell ill during his cross-country Voyage of Understanding in the summer of 1923. She remained near his bedside as Harding rested and hoped to recuperate at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco in early August 1923. When they had first arrived in San Francisco on July 29th after canceling all planned events in California due to Harding’s illness, the President’s doctors were worried by his condition, which they had described as “grave”. Originally announced as “ptomaine poisoning” with severe indigestion caused by crabs or seafood that Harding had eaten while visiting Alaska, the bulletins released by his medical advisers noted that the President’s breathing was labored and he had a dangerously rapid pulse. After taking X-rays, the doctors also diagnosed Harding with pneumonia and were worried about the effects of his illness on his heart. But by August 1st, Harding’s fever had broken and his pulse and breathing were closer to normal. Although they had expected to remain in San Francisco for at least two weeks while Harding recovered, the President was in good enough spirits on August 1st to talk about traveling to Catalina Island where he was originally scheduled to go on a deep-sea fishing trip with his friend and supporter William Wrigley Jr.
As President Harding rested in Room 8064 of the Palace Hotel on Thursday, August 2, 1923, he was feeling better than he had in days. To the members of the Presidential traveling party that visited him throughout the day Harding acknowledged that he was tired but said that he felt “out of the woods.” In the afternoon, Harding and Secret Service agent Colonel Edmund Starling spoke again about deep-sea fishing off of Catalina Island before returning to Washington, D.C. and Harding joked about how he hoped to have better luck there than in Alaska where he didn’t catch any fish.
Early in the evening of August 2nd, Mrs. Harding brought in a copy of the latest edition of the Saturday Evening Post and thumbed to a story by Samuel George Blythe called “A Calm Review of a Calm Man”. With allegations of corruption bearing down on several of Harding’s closest aides and Cabinet officials, the President had been depressed and unable to find silver linings in the clouds gathering over his Administration. But as the First Lady read Blythe’s article out loud to him, Harding was pleased to actually hear some positive reviews about the President’s governing style. “That’s good,” said the President. “Go on; read some more.” As Mrs. Harding was reading, the President closed his eyes while reclining on the bed with his head propped up by the pillows. When she finished reading, the First Lady left Harding’s room and went to her nearby room in the suite while the President was seemingly sleeping.
One of the nurses attending to the President, Ruth Powdery, filled a glass with water in the bathroom and brought it to Harding so that he could take his medication before going to sleep for the night. The nurse was walking towards Harding when she noticed that his face suddenly twitched and his mouth dropped open. As the President’s head fell limply to the side and he slumped over the nurse called for Mrs. Harding who rushed into the room and instantly screamed for a doctor. Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover and Interior Secretary Herbert Work ran into the room almost immediately along with Harding’s personal physician, Brigadier General Dr. Charles E. Sawyer, but it made no difference. It was 7:32 PM on August 2, 1923 and President Harding was dead. He was 57 years old.
Dr. Sawyer quickly declared that Harding had died of a cerebral hemorrhage, but there was some disagreement by others present about the exact cause of death. As other doctors arrived on the scene the distraught First Lady asked whether any of them could do anything for the President and it took nearly an hour before she could be convinced that Harding was actually dead. With the doctors disagreeing about whether or not the President had died of a stroke or a heart attack or some other cause, there was a push to conduct an autopsy in order to make a final determination. However, Mrs. Harding was adamantly opposed to allowing an autopsy to be performed on President Harding. She even refused permission for an artist to make a death mask of her late husband. Florence Harding’s actions in the wake of her husband’s death would later lead to allegations that she may have poisoned the President — either to punish him for humiliating her by engaging in numerous extramarital affairs or out of mercy to prevent his reputation from being further tarnished by the many scandals of his Administration. The rumors about Florence Harding possibly poisoning Warren G. Harding have never been backed by any solid evidence, but some of Mrs. Harding’s actions immediately after the President’s death were unusual. After Harding’s body was returned to Washington, D.C. and he was lying in state in the East Room of the White House, Mrs. Harding reportedly sat next to his open casket for several hours overnight while saying to the dead President’s face, “No one can hurt you now, Warren.”
In Plymouth Notch, Vermont, telephone services were turned off at night in 1923. At a farmhouse in this small rural area of Vermont, Colonel John Calvin Coolidge Sr., who was a justice of the peace and a notary public, was hosting his son and daughter-in-law, who had come to town for a few days of vacation. The Colonel’s son was the Vice President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, and while he had learned of President Harding’s illness a few days ago, he was under the impression that Harding was improving and would make a full recovery. On August 2, Calvin Coolidge had helped his father with some yard work around the farm and went to bed fairly early. Late that night, Colonel Coolidge heard someone knocking on his door and answered it while Vice President Coolidge was still sleeping. Since there was no way to contact the Coolidge household by phone, the nearest telegraph operator rounded up two members of the Vice President’s staff who were staying nearby and a reporter and drove to Plymouth Notch. When Colonel Coolidge opened the door at about 10:30 PM, the men handed him a note for the Vice President that read, “The President died instantly and without warning and while conversing with members of his family at 7:30 PM. His physicians report that death was apparently due to some brain embolism, probably an apoplexy.”
The Vice President and his wife, Grace, were awakened shortly afterwards by his father calling for them and they headed downstairs. When Coolidge saw the look on his father’s face and heard the tone of his voice, he realized that President Harding was dead. “The only times I have ever observed that before,” Coolidge said of his father’s demeanor that night, “were when death had visited our family. I knew something of the gravest nature had occurred.” A special phone line was opened for Coolidge at a store near his father’s farm so that Coolidge could speak to Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes. Hughes recommended that Coolidge take the Presidential oath of office as soon as possible, seconding the opinion of the Attorney General, who had sent a telegram to Coolidge suggesting the same thing. The Secretary of State told Coolidge that he could be sworn in by any notary and Coolidge told Hughes, “My father is a notary.”
Colonel John Coolidge searched through his private library for a copy of the Constitution, which had the exact wording of the Presidential oath of office. A kerosene lamp was lit in Colonel Coolidge’s sitting room and at 2:47 AM on August 3, 1923, Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th President of the United States by his own father. When asked later what he was thinking at that moment, Coolidge remembered, “I thought I could swing it.” After he was sworn in, President Coolidge went upstairs and promptly went back to sleep. The new President and his family traveled to Washington, D.C. later that day to await the return of President Harding’s body, which was traveling on the same train that had taken him on his “Voyage of Understanding” as it crossed a country in deep mourning and the nation prepared for a State Funeral.
#History#Warren G. Harding#President Harding#Harding Administration#Death of Warren G. Harding#Harding Death Centennial#Presidents#Presidential History#Politics#Political History#Presidential Health#Presidential Deaths#Funeral of Warren G. Harding#100 Years Ago#Centennial#100 Years#Calvin Coolidge#Vice President Coolidge#President Coolidge#Inauguration of Calvin Coolidge#State Funeral#Palace Hotel#San Francisco#Palace Hotel San Francisco#San Francisco History#California#California History
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Tarot Books List - part one
1-2-3 Tarot: Answers in an Instant Donald Tyson 101 Tarot Spreads Sheilaa Hite 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card Mary K. Greer 22 Paths of Inperfection Matt Laws 360 Degrees of Wisdom Lynda Hill 365 Tarot Activities Deanna Anderson 78 Degrees of Wisdom Rachel Pollack 90 Days to Learning the Tarot Lorri Gifford A Guide To Mystic Faerie Tarot Barbara Moore A Guide to Tarot and Relationships Dolores Fitchie & Andrea K. Molina A Guide to the Nomadic Oracle Jon Mallek A Keeper of Words Anna-Marie Ferguson A Sephirothic Odyssey Harry Wendrich & Nicola Wendrich A Wicked Pack of Cards Michael Dummett & Ronald Decker & Thierry Depaulis A Year in the Wildwood Alison Cross Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot Mark McElroy Alchemy and the Tarot Robert M. Place All Love Goes Before Me Stewart S. Warren An Introduction to Transformative Tarot Counseling Katrina Wynne Ancient Mysteries Tarot: Keys To Divination And Initiation Roger Calverley Angel Readings for Beginners Elizabeth Foley Animals Divine Companion Lisa Hunt Best Tarot Practices Marcia Masino Beyond the Celtic Cross Paul Hughes-Barlow & Catherine Chapman Book of Thoth Aleister Crowley Brotherhood Tarot Companion Patric Stillman aka Pipa Phalange Buddha Tarot Companion Robert M. Place Chakra Wisdom Oracle Toolkit Tori Hartman Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot Gail Fairfield Chrysalis Tarot Holly Sierra & Toney Brooks Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati Kim Huggens Confessions of a Tarot Reader Jane Stern Conscious Channeling From the Akashic Rozàlia Horvàth Balàzsi Creator's Tarot Nicole Richardson Daily Spread Tarot & Oracle Journal Alyssa Montalbano Dark Goddess Tarot Companion Ellen Lorenzi-Prince Designing Your Own Tarot Spreads Teresa Michelsen Destiny's Portal Barbara Moore Deviant Moon Tarot Patrick Valenza Discovering Runes Bob Oswald Discovering Your Self Through the Tarot Rose Gwain Easy Tarot Ciro Marchetti & Josephine Ellershaw Easy Tarot Guide Marcia Masino Easy Tarot Reading Josephine Ellershaw Encyclopedia of Tarot Volume IV Stuart Kaplan & Jean Huets Enochian Tarot Betty Schueler & Sally Ann Glassman & Gerald Schueler Essence of the Tarot: Modern Reflections on Ancient Wisdom Megan Skinner Explaining the Tarot Thierry Depaulis & Ross Caldwell & Marco Ponzi Explore the Major Arcana Judyth Sult & Gordana Curgus Exploring the Tarot Carl Japikse Fortune Stellar Christiana Gaudet Fortune's Lover: A Book of Tarot Poems Rachel Pollack Going Beyond the Little White Book Liz Worth Good Cat Spell Book Gillian Kemp Guide to the Sacred Rose Tarot Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman Heart of Tarot Amber K Hieros Gamos: Benediction of the Tarot Stewart S. Warren Holistic Tarot Benebell Wen Integral Tarot: Decoding the Essence Suzanne Wagner It's All in the Cards: Tarot Reading Made Easy John Mangiapane Jung and Tarot Sallie Nichols Kabbalistic Tarot Dovid Krafchow Kaleidoscope Tarot Leisa ReFalo Karmic Tarot William C. Lammey Learning Tarot Reversals Joan Bunning Learning the Tarot Joan Bunning Light-Of-Day: Tarot & Dream Work - A Practical Guide Gigi Miner Magic Words: A Dictionary Craig Conley Meditations on the Tarot Anonymous Messages from the Archetypes Toni Gilbert, RN, MA, HNC Mirror of the Free Nicholas Swift My Tarot Journal Katrina de Witt Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
May 14, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
MAY 15, 2024
Today the White House announced tariffs on certain products imported from China, including steel and aluminum products, semiconductors, electric vehicles, batteries and battery components, solar cells, ship-to-shore cranes, syringes and needles, and certain personal protective equipment (or PPE). According to the White House, these higher tariffs are designed “to protect American workers and businesses from China’s unfair trade practices.” Tariffs are essentially taxes on imported goods, and altogether the tariff hikes cover about $18 billion in imported goods.
In 2018, Trump abruptly ended the economic era based on the idea that free trade benefited the global economy by putting tariffs of 25% on a wide range of foreign made goods. This was a cap to a set of ideas that had been sputtering for a while as industries moved to countries with cheaper labor, feeding the popular discontent Trump tapped into. Trump claimed that other countries would pay his tariffs, but tariffs are actually paid by Americans, not foreign countries, and his have cost Americans more than $230 billion. Half of that has come in under the Biden administration.
Trump’s tariffs also actually cost jobs, but they were very popular politically. A January 2024 National Bureau of Economic Research working paper by David Autor, Anne Beck, David Dorn, and Gordon H. Hanson established that the trade war of 2018–2019 hurt the U.S. heartland but actually helped Trump’s reelection campaign. “Residents of regions more exposed to import tariffs became less likely to identify as Democrats, more likely to vote to reelect Donald Trump in 2020, and more likely to elect Republicans to Congress,” they discovered.
Now Trump is saying, that if elected, he will impose a 10% tariff on everything imported into the United States, with a 60% tariff on anything from China and a 100% tariff on any cars made outside the U.S.
In contrast, the administration’s new tariffs are aimed only at China, and only at industries already growing in the U.S., especially semiconductors. Tariffs will rise to 50% on semiconductors and solar cells, 100% on electric vehicles, and 25% on batteries, a hike that will help the Big Three automakers who agreed to union demands in newly opened battery factories, as well as their United Auto Workers workforce. “I’m determined that the future of electric vehicles be made in America by union workers. Period,” Biden said.
The administration says the tariffs are a response to China’s unfair trade practices, and such tariffs are popular in the manufacturing belt of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Democratic senators from that region have asked Biden to maintain or increase tariffs on Chinese imports after “[g]enerations of free trade agreements that prioritize multinational corporations have devasted our communities, harmed our economy, and crippled our job market.”
In other economic news, a new rule capping credit card late fees at $8, about a quarter of what they are now, was supposed to go into effect today, but on Friday a federal judge in Texas blocked the rule. The new cap was set by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the brainchild of Massachusetts Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren, and was part of the Biden administration’s crackdown on “junk fees.”
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Bankers Association sued to stop the rule from taking effect, and U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, appointed by Trump, issued a preliminary injunction against it. His reasoning draws from an argument advanced by the far-right Fifth Circuit, which oversees Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana, arguing that the CFPB itself is unconstitutional because of its funding structure. "Consequently, any regulations promulgated under that regime are likely unconstitutional as well," Pittman wrote.
On Friday, major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, and Alaska Airlines—but not Southwest Airlines—sued the U.S. Department of Transportation over its new rule that requires the airlines disclose their fees, such as for checking bags, upfront to consumers. The department says consumers are overpaying by $543 million a year in unexpected fees.
The airlines say that the rule will confuse consumers and that its “attempt to regulate private business operations in a thriving marketplace is beyond its authority.”
The other big story of the day is the continuing attempt of the MAGA Republicans to overturn our democratic system.
This morning, House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), second in line for the presidency and sworn to uphold the Constitution, left his post in Washington, D.C., to appear with former president Trump at his trial for falsifying business records to deceive voters before the 2016 election. The House was due to consider the final passage of the crucially important Federal Aviation Authority Reauthorization Act, but Johnson chose instead to show up to do the work the judge’s gag order means Trump cannot do himself, attacking key witness Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer. Johnson described Cohen as “clearly on a mission for personal revenge” and, citing his “history of perjury,” said that “[n]o one should believe a word he says in there.”
“I do have a lot of surrogates,” Trump boasted this morning, “and they are speaking very beautifully.” Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who was also at the trial this morning, later said on Newsmax that they had indeed gone to “overcome this gag order.”
Johnson went on to call the trial “corrupt” and say “this ridiculous prosecution…is not about justice. It’s all about politics.” He left without taking questions. Meg Kinnard of the Associated Press called out the moment as “a remarkable moment in modern American politics: The House speaker turning his Republican Party against the federal and state legal systems that are foundational to the U.S. government and a cornerstone of democracy.”
Peter Eisler, Ned Parker, and Joseph Tanfani of Reuters explained today how those attacks on our judiciary are sparking widespread calls for violence against judges, with social media posters in echo chambers goading each other into ever more extreme statements. According to her lawyer, Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, wore a bullet-proof vest as she came and went from court, an uncanny echo of the precautions necessary in mob trials.
In a different attack on our constitutional system, House Republicans are trying to replace the administration’s foreign policy with their own. Over the weekend, they introduced a bill to force President Biden to send offensive weapons to Israel for its invasion of Rafah, overruling the administration’s decision to withhold a shipment of 2,000-pound and 500-pound bombs after Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his government would invade Rafah despite strong opposition from the Biden administration.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters: “We strongly, strongly oppose attempts to constrain the president’s ability to deploy a U.S. security assistance consistent with U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives.”
The Constitution establishes that the executive branch manages foreign affairs, and until 2015 it was an established practice that politics stopped at the water’s edge, meaning that Congress quarreled with the administration at home but the two presented a united front in foreign affairs. That practice ended in March 2015, when 47 Republican senators, led by freshman Arkansas senator Tom Cotton, wrote a letter to Iran’s leaders warning that they would not honor any agreement Iran reached with the Obama administration over its development of nuclear weapons.
The Obama administration did end up negotiating the July 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran and several world powers, under which Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear development and allow inspections in exchange for relief from economic sanctions. In 2018 the extremist Republicans got their way when Trump withdrew the U.S. from the deal, largely collapsing it, after which Iran resumed its expansion of the nuclear enrichment program it had stopped under the agreement.
Now extremists in the House are trying to run foreign policy on their own. The costs of that usurpation of power are clear in Niger, formerly a key U.S. ally in the counterterrorism effort in West Africa. The new prime minister of Niger, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, whose party took power after a coup d’état threw out Niger’s democratically elected president, defended his country’s turn away from the U.S. and toward Russia in an interview with Rachel Chason of the Washington Post. Recalling the House’s six month delay in passing the national security supplemental bill, he said: “We have seen what the United States will do to defend its allies,” he said, “because we have seen Ukraine and Israel.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#Heather Cox Richardson#Letters From An American#tariffs#the economy#House Republicans#MAGA GOP#national security#foreign policy#fleece the consumer#late fees#hidden fees#consumer protection
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Full Name: Taylor Elizabeth Nicole Way (nee McCoy) DOB: April 19th 1981 Age: 43 years old Instagram: @tesswayy
Parents: Emmett and Claire McCoy Siblings: Robin, Julia, Dominic, and Caleb S/O: Michael Way (1995-2022) Married: April 28th 2003 (22 yrs old) Divorced: November 17th 2022 (41 yrs old) Hometown: Summit, New Jersey Nicknames: Tess, Tessy, Tay Best Friend(s): Sabrina Way and Sophie Warren Job: Stay at Home Mom Personality Traits: Preppy, Outgoing, Proud, and Warm
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Appearance: - Blonde Hair - Blue Eyes - Very girly, total opposite of Mikey (which everyone thinks is funny) - Constantly wearing the locket Mikey got her in 1999 for her 18th birthday that has a picture of her, him, and their daughter Reese.
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From the Golden Age of Television
A Bolt of Lightning - CBS - November 12, 1951
A presentation of "Westinghouse Studio One" Season 4 Episode 9
Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Charlton Heston as James Otis Jr.
Romney Brent as Governor Bernard
Rita Vale as Ruth Otis
Elizabeth Johnson as Mary Otis
Anne Seymour as Mercy Otis Warren
Harry Townes as Samuel Adams
Frank Overton as John Emory
Rudolph Justice Watson as Peter
Harry M. Cooke as William Wooley
George Ives as Mr. Robinson
Roy Johnson as Mr. Williams
Rita Morley as Emma Emroy
Marvyn Dorkin as Doctor
Lloyd Bochner as Prescott
Shirley Ballard as Elizabeth Otis
Jon Lormer as Mr. Huntington
Robert Baine as Judge
#A Bolt of Lightning#TV#CBS#1951#1950's#Westinghouse Studio One#Drama#Charlton Heston#Romney Brent#Rita Vale#Elizabeth Johnson#Anne Seymour#Harry Townes#Frank Overton
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How the Parks and Rec cast would react to what's happening in the Middle East:
Tom would come out in full support of Palestine after seeing Kid Cudi, Cardi B and Macklemore speak out in favor of a ceasefire, and want to throw a flashy fundraiser. We find out later that this all started because he wanted to impress a girl, but the more he learned about it and saw all the little brown kids suffering the more committed he became to the cause.
This would be a point of contention with Leslie who would try and shut down the fundraiser. When Tom asks why, she would say because the topic is too sensitive and she doesn't want to offend anyone, but in reality its because she supports Joe Biden who supports Israel, and doesn't want to admit he's wrong. This would create a lot of tension between Tom and Leslie, which would be the framework for the episode. Their arguing would escalate to the point where Leslie lets her true opinions come though accidentally, and say something like "Israel has a right to defend itself from terrorists," then not understand how it's racist.
Ron would ultimately want to stay out of it, citing that he doesn't get involved in foreign affairs, until Tom informs him that the US sends billions of US tax dollars to Israel a year so they can have free healthcare and education. Ron then immediately sides with Tom in supporting a ceasefire + becomes anti-Israel.
April trolls both sides for a while before ultimately ending up siding with Tom.
Donna is pro-Palestine, but stays out of the conflict between Tom and Leslie for as long as she can. Eventually while Tom and Leslie are arguing, Donna backs up Tom with a series of facts she pulled from a few Al Jazeera articles. She reveals that Joe is very passionate about the Palestinian cause because he's a teacher and doesn't like to see children suffering. This frustrates Leslie, and she storms out calling Donna a traitor.
Chris refuses to take sides, stating that it's not his place. Chris conveniently has to "run and errand" every time the topic comes up. Chris does reprimand both Tom and Leslie though when their arguing gets out of control and becomes a distraction. He will ultimately ban the conversation from happening in the office.
After Chris bans talk of Palestine in the office, Tom and Donna decide to orchestrate a protest outside city hall. They convince Ron to join, and he spends the whole time reminding everyone that he's only there because he wants Israel to return the billions of taxpayer to the American people, and doesn't care what happens to Gaza. At this protest they call out Leslie specifically for being a Zionist. Leslie and Chris confront them, and Donna reminds Chris that they're not breaking any rules and are only exercising their rights as American citizens. Leslie asks why April is there and she explains that she did like 3 minutes of googling and realized Tom was right. Andy admits he has no idea what's going on.
Leslie is horrified to see Ann Perkins siding with her "traitor" colleges, but Ann didn't realize they were protesting Leslie specifically, and is only there because April tricked her into coming. Ann doesn't know anything about what's happening in Gaza.
Throughout the entirety of the episode Ben is constantly trying to get Leslie to just hear Tom and Donna out, but she steamrolls over him the whole time, not actually listening and Ben gives up every time. After the protest Leslie is upset and feels like everyone is against her. Ben sits down and without saying anything hands her his phone where she sees Donna's reposts about the suffering children in Gaza. Ben then points out that Elizabeth Warren is calling for a ceasefire, which surprises Leslie and makes her reconsider. Ben asks her to consider that maybe Joe Biden is wrong and she should trust her friends who have been there for her, and look at how her actions have hurt them.
The episode ends with Leslie apologizing to her team for not listening and allows Tom to throw his fundraiser.
This whole time Andy thought they were talking about the Philippines.
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