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[GORE] catifted urbanspook wip map part real not clickbait???!!!
i just realized you can upload videos on here
just the girlies having fun 😋😋
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Happy Birthday Alyson 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
March 24,1974
Buon Compleanno 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
24 Marzo 1974
#alyson hannigan#actress#cinema#movies#film#filmography#cinemetography#drama movies#comedy movies#tv shows#80s movies#90s movies#2000s movies#mystepmotherisanalien#american pie#buffy the vampire slayer#willow rosenberg#how i met your mother#kimpossible2019#flora&ulisse#celebrity#legend#happy birthday
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@housefircs
#lolllll#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ prudence barton ft keenan anderson.#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ blair pearson ft bo alston. ( main )#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ alec bradner ft rosa herrera. ( criminals )#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ heather lowry ft marnie dupont.#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ aiden williams ft flora marchetti.#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ daisy rosenberg ft logan kent.#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ clara walsh ft tiernan walsh.#( when she wants to be one she can its true )#* ☁️ ⸰ 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 ↪ connor wilson ft morgan hagan.#jocelyn & holden tbt.
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👛Tina Rosenburg moodboard and hcs!🍰 (Before her disability)
♡She is 100% introvert
♡She loves doing her own makeup. It's a kind of meditation for her and she likes to experiment with it.
♡I'm not very knowledgeable about music to name specific musicians or genres that would fit the timeline, but I think Tina would like music similar to Lana Del Rey, TW Girl and Princess Chelsea.
♡She is generally a homebody, although she loves to walk in the park near her house with Flora. The trip with her and Jack was the first time in a long time that Tina was away from home. She was persuaded for a long time, promising that it would be an "unforgettable pastime" and that she would "definitely like it." It really was unforgettable, but she didn't like it.
♡Jack is Tina's neighbor. He is five years older than her, they met when Jack was just moving into a new house. She liked his responsiveness and the fact that he understands almost everything - music, mechanics, even psychology, etc. He "replaced" Tina with several interlocutors at once, because they could talk about almost any topic! Tina was 16 when they met, and they started dating after her 19th birthday.
♡ She loves to bake all kinds of sweets, sew and knit toys (mostly for herself, although on Jack's initiative she began to make to order), she likes drawing, but she herself can only draw simple landscapes. People, despite all her attempts to study anatomy, come out no better than when she was 5 years old.
♡ She does not have a favorite dish, but she can definitely say that her favorite sweet is a bun with cinnamon, and her favorite drink is tea with lemon.
♡Her paternal grandfather is german. Tina loves and is interested in german history and culture, especially folklore, and can speak german fluently.
♡Her parents are divorced, and while Flora lived with Sienna and her father visited her regularly, Tina, due to the fact that her parents' houses were close to each other, lived with her mother for six months and with her father for six months. Before the divorce, Rosenbergs were believers, but they were not religious at all, but Tina's new stepmother was. Fortunately, she was not a fanatic, but simply a deeply religious catholic. She influenced Tina's father in this regard and tried to influence Tina herself. Not that she succeeded, but Tina still kept the religious attributes given to her by her stepmother, wears a cross and sometimes prays.
♡She wanted to work as a baker and open her own bakery, but realizing that this does not give her 100% confidence in a stable future (at least there is huge competition there), she decided to become an accountant.
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September reads
Tongues of Fire by Seán Hewitt
It Ain’t Over Till the Bisexual Speaks: An Anthology of Bisexual Voices edited by Lois Shearing and Vaneet Mehta
The Gilded Crown by Marianne Gordon
Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes
Really Cute People by Markus Harwood-Jones
The Chromatic Fantasy by H.A.
Summer Spirit by Elizabeth Holleville
Confessions of the Fox by Jordy Rosenberg
Lost Places: Stories by Sarah Pinsker
The Curse of Eelgrass Bog by Mary Averling
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin
Behind You Is the Sea by Susan Muaddi Darraj
The Sapling Cage by Margaret Killjoy
Boys Weekend by Mattie Lubchansky
The Underwater Ballroom Society edited Tiffany Trent and Stephanie Burgis
The One Hundred Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg
The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports by Michael Waters
Daniel, Deconstructed by James Ramos
Sins of the Black Flamingo vol. 1 by Andrew Wheeler and Travis Moore
Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll
A Shore Thing by Joanna Lowell
The Tower by Flora Carr
Cosmoknights vol. 2 by Hannah Templer
True Love and Other Impossible Odds by Christina Li
Now We’re Getting Somewhere by Kim Addonizio
Siren Queen by Nghi Vo
A Place of Our Own: Six Spaces That Shaped Queer Women’s Culture by June Thomas
Smile and Be a Villain by Yves Donlon
Homebody by Theo Parish
#going out of town until the end of the month so i'll update this in october#lulu speaks#lulu reads#books#2024 reads
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Babygirl Polls Lineup: Week Two
Hello everyone! Here is the lineup for the second week of the Babygirl Polls! Thanks to everyone for their submissions!
Grim Reaper (A Date with Death)
Dazai Osamu (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Lucius the Eternal (Warhammer 40k)
jerma985 (Twitch)
Knock (Nosferatu (1922))
Buggy (One Piece)
Eustass Kid (One Piece)
Amos (Rewritten)
Dr. Boris Habit (Smile For Me)
Uchiha Madara (Naruto)
Klaus (Rewritten)
Morgan "Mac" Macallister (Rewritten)
Dr. Nightshade (Rewritten)
Rosamel (Rewritten)
Hunch Curio (Mentopolis)
Augustus Sinclair (Bioshock 2)
Daniel Fucks (Mentopolis)
The Fix (Mentopolis)
Laurance Zvhal (Minecraft Diaries)
Alex Cabot (Law and Order: SVU)
Doppo Orochi (Baki the Grappler)
Dr. Josef Heiter (The Human Centipede)
Seam (Deltarune)
Norman Osborn (Spiderman (2002))
Ruby Knowby (Ash Vs. Evil Dead)
Vincent Valentine (Final Fantasy VII)
Kaoru Hakaze (Ensemble Stars)
Idia Shroud (Twisted Wonderland)
Lucifer (Obey Me)
Aziraphale (Good Omens)
Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Ghirahim (Legend of Zelda)
Flora (Winx Club)
Hayato Inui (Etsusa Bridge)
Darcy (Winx Club)
Ahzek Ahriman (Warhammer 40k)
Tsukasa Tenma (Project Sekai)
Angron (Warhammer 40k)
Chrom (Fire Emblem Awakening)
Jurgen (Warhammer 40k)
Damian Tenma (Ace Attorney)
Steve Harrington (Stranger Things)
Wei Wuxian (The Untamed)
Bucky Barnes (Marvel)
Alec Lightwood (Shadowhunters)
Ianto Jones (Torchwood)
Obi-wan Kenobi (Star Wars)
Simon Blackquill (Ace Attorney)
Louie (Pikmin)
Phoenix Wright (Ace Attorney)
Kaveh (Genshin Impact)
Peter Stamatin (Pathologic)
Copycat (Venture Bros)
Macaque (Lego Monkie Kid)
Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid)
Xigbar (Kingdom Hearts)
Chuuya Nakahara (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Jean Pierre Polnareff (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Subspace (PHIGHTING)
Karl Weissman/Charles Whiteman (Bodies)
Edward Teach (Our Flag Means Death)
Tianlang Jun (Scum Villain's Self Saving System)
Bolearis (Xenoblade Chronicles 3)
Arthur Lester (Malevolent)
Ashley Joanna Williams (Evil Dead)
Mason (Roblox)
Firebug (Town of Salem)
Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Loki Laufeyson (Marvel)
Vriska Serket (Homestuck)
Jennifer Check (Jennifer's Body)
Harrowhark Nonagesimus (The Locked Tomb)
Dennis Reynolds (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
Zim (Invader Zim)
Jon Arbuckle (Garfield)
Hikaru Gero (MarriageToxin)
Eichi Tenshouin (Ensemble Stars)
Tiw (My School President)
Richard Karinsky (Caroline in the City)
Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (The Terror)
Daan (Fear and Hunger: Termina)
Joe Hills (Hermitcraft)
Feng Xin (Tian Guan Ci Fu)
Professor Hershel Layton (Professor Layton)
Seon Ahyeon (Debut or Die)
Tena Sorimura/Phantom Solitaire (Deadmount Deathplay)
Yotasuka Takahashi (Blue Period)
Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Trigun)
Park Moondae (Debut or Die)
Ulysses S. Grant (American History)
Cardinal Copia (The Band Ghost)
Raphael (Baldur's Gate 3)
Captain John Hart (Torchwood)
Narciso Anasui (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Seteth (Fire Emblem)
Link (The Legend of Zelda)
Soren (Fire Emblem)
Roland (Library of Ruina)
Tohru Adachi (Persona 4)
Ryotaro Dojima (Persona 4)
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Introduction ✨
Hi! My name is Reese and as you can tell I’m a self shipper lol. I love these guys and they love me :3
PRIMARY F/O’S! DO NOT INTERACT IF WE SHARE THEM! (Purple means they’re REALLY special to me ;-;):
Riff Raff (Rocky Horror Show) (Tag: 🔫I’m your new commander, you now are my prisoner)
Magenta (Rocky Horror Show) (Tag: ☠️ When shall we return to Transylvania?!)
(Let me clarify. DO NOT INTERACT IF YOU ARE A RIFFGENTA SHIPPER! I ship my s/i with them both but they are NOT dating each other in my head! THEY’RE BROTHER AND SISTER FFS!)
MAIN F/O! I WOULD PREFER IF YOU DIDN’T INTERACT WITH ME IF WE SHARE THEM UNLESS WE ARE MUTUALS/FRIENDS BUT I WON’T SEND HATE TO YOU IF WE SHARE DW (Purple means they’re REALLY special to me ;-;):
Penny Pocket (Balamory) (Tag: ➕ Count on me, one two three!)
Rudi (Me Too!) (Tag: 🥔 The market is a wonderful place!)
Louie (Me Too!) (Tag: 🎺 I wouldn’t have a cup of coffee on this buffet car for all the tea in china)
SECONDARY F/OS: YOU CAN INTERACT IF YOU ARE WITH THEM, THEY DESERVE BITCHES:
Mickey Altieri (Scream 2) (Tag: 🔪It's a perfect example of life imitating art imitating life)
Honey Lemon (Big Hero 6) (Tag: ⚗️ WOO! Now THAT'S a chemical reaction!)
Cosmo McKinley (Shock Treatment) (Tag: 🧠 With neurosis in perfusion)
Nation McKinley (Shock Treatment) (Tag: 💉 And psychosis in your soul)
Rick (The Young Ones) (Tag: 🛼 What have you done, turned it into a roller disco?)
Rest Home Ricky (Shock Treatment) (Tag: 📷 Young male intern, tall and handsome)
Raymond (Me Too!) (Tag: 🚝 I’ll do a trick and make the journey quick)
Tina (Me Too!) (Tag: 🚕 People wave me down in my pretty pink taxi)
Mickey John (Me Too!) (Tag: 📚 School Day Work Away)
QUEERPLATONIC PARTNER! SHE MEANS SO MUCH TO ME!!!
Bobby (Me Too!) (Tag: 🚎 Ready to dazzle the day away!)
FAMILY, THESE GUYS ARE MY FAMILY, I LOVE THEM PLATONICALLY <3:
Pamela Voorhees (Friday the 13th) (mom)
Miss Honey (Matilda) (mom)
Miss Hoolie (Balamory) (mom)
Edie McCredie (Balamory) (aunt)
Gale Weathers/Riley (Scream) (Aunt)
Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) (Brother)
Amanda Young (Saw) (Sister)
Columbia (Rocky Horror Show) (Sister)
Nurse Ansalong (Shock Treatment) (Sister)
Musa (Winx Club) (Sister)
Casey Becker (Scream) (Sister)
Noel Gruber (Ride The Cyclone) (Cousin)
Constance Blackwood (Ride The Cyclone) (Cousin)
Neil (The Young Ones) (Brother)
Matilda (Matilda. All versions) (Sister)
Mo (Horrible Histories 2011) (Daughter)
Stitch (Horrible Histories 2001) (Son)
Whyatt/Super Why (Super Why) (Son)
Pig/Alpha Pig (Super Why) (Son)
Red Riding Hood/Wonder Red (Super Why) (Daughter)
Princess Pea/Princess Presto (Super Why) (Daughter)
Lisa (Me Too!) (Stepdaughter)
Jack (Me Too!) (Stepson)
Rebecca (Me Too!) (Stepdaughter)
Kai (Me Too!) (“Nephew”) (or whatever you call your QPPs kid)
MY DEAR FRIENDS:
Tecna (Winx Club)
Helia (Winx Club)
Flora (Winx Club)
Hiro Hamarda (Big Hero 6)
Gogo (Big Hero 6)
Wasabi (Big Hero 6)
Fred (Big Hero 6)
Baymax (Big Hero 6)
Tatum Riley (Scream)
Sidney Prescott (Scream)
Randy Meeks (Scream)
Derek Feldman (Scream)
Jill Roberts (Scream)
Kirby (Scream)
Michael Myers (Halloween)
Eddie (Rocky Horror Show)
Rocky (Rocky Horror Show)
Brad Majors (Rocky Horror Show/Shock Treatmenr)
Janet Weiss/Majors (Rocky Horror Show/Shock Treatment)
Frank N Furter (Rocky Horror Show)
Neely Pritt (Shock Treatment)
Betty Hapschatt (Shock Treatment)
Judge Oliver Wright (Shock Treatment)
Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg (Ride The Cyclone)
Mischa Bachinski (Ride The Cyclone)
Ricky Potts (Ride The Cyclone)
Jane Doe/Penny Lamb (Ride The Cyclone/Legoland)
Luigi (Mario)
Daisy (Mario)
Vyvenne (The Young Ones)
Mike Thecoolperson (The Young Ones)
Granny Murray (Me Too!)
Dr Juno (Me Too!)
Chuck (Me Too!)
Nurse Hendry (Me Too!)
Suzie Sweet (Balamory)
Archie (Balamory)
Spencer (Balamory)
Josie Jump (Balamory)
(More to be added if I can remember more :3)
BASIC RULES:
1. No proshippers -_-
2. No bigotry
3. No being fucking weird
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what are the mw (new) fandoms and mw characters?
hey non! we're giving you a bit of a mix of brand new fandoms, but some fandoms we've got around that our members just really wanted to see. of course just cuz something isn't on our list, doesn't mean we wouldn't be obsessed with seeing them.
fandoms: grey's anatomy, buffy the vampire slayer, shin megami tensei, fire emblem, shadowhunters, the vampire diaries and all it's spinoffs, shameless, the walking dead, outer banks, stranger things, queer as folk, legend of vox machina (any critical roll honestly), dimension 20 (crown of candy and fantasy high esp), haunting anthology, yellowjackets, monster high, the wilds, texas chainsaw, cobra kai, star trek, classic horror, and barbie charas: lottie matthews, vanessa palmer, ben scott, travis martinez, misty quigley, johnny lawrence, ali mills, chozen toguchi, miguel diaz, robby keen, samantha larusso, eli "hawk" moskowitz, demitri alexopoulos, tory nichols, kenny payne, byleth, alear, lyndis, corrin, edelgard, dimitri, ike, roy, chrom, dorothea, marianne, azura, camilla, marth, lucina, luke crain, miles wingrave, nell crain, dani clayton, theo crain, steve crain, shirley crain, flora wingrave, rebecca jessel, owen sharma, jamie taylor, hannah grose, willow rosenberg, cordelia chase, angel, oz, dawn summers, tara maclay, faith lehane, kendra young,
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THIS IS A MUSE PAGE FOR MY MULTI-FANDOM, MULTI-MUSE SIDEBLOG TCORTUREDPOETSDEPARTMENT!
. (All follows will be from somethingbcrrowed)
. HOTD & ASOIAF . THE MCU . OUTLANDER . SUPERNATURAL . . HOBBIT & LOTR . UMBRELLA ACADEMY . FANTASY & SCIFI . OTHER .
Below the cut is a Master Post of all of the Muses that are available on this blog, for mobile users who can't access the individual pages that the information is listed on. If it seems too overwhelming just inbox me and ask about your fandom or muse and we'll go from there.
THE MUSES:
PRIMARY = High Activity SECONDARY = Medium Activity TERTIARY = Low Activity EXCLUSIVE = ONLY WRITTEN WITH ONE PARTNER AT A TIME
House Of The Dragon/Fire And Blood: Daemon I Targaryen - primary Rhaenyra Targaryen - primary Aegon II Targaryen - primary Viserys I Targaryen - primary Otto Hightower/Kingshand - secondary Helaena Targaryen - secondary Aemond I Targaryen - secondary Rhaenys Targaryen/Velaryon - secondary Aemma Arryn/Targaryen - exclusive Alicent Hightower/Targaryen - exclusive
A Game Of Thrones/A Song Of Ice And Fire: Cersei Lannister/Baratheon - primary Joffrey Baratheon - primary Ramsay Snow/Lord Ramsay Bolton - primary Jon Snow/Lord Jon Stark - primary Viserys III Targaryen - primary Rhaegar I Targaryen - primary Tyrion Lannister - secondary Arya Stark - secondary Sansa Stark - secondary Daenerys I Targaryen - secondary Brienne of Tarth - tertiary
Outlander (Cross Stitch): Claire Elizabeth Beauchamp/Randall/Fraser - primary (Sir) Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall - primary Lord John William Grey - primary Franklin ‘Frank’ Wolverton Randall - secondary Marsali Jane MackKimmie/Fraser - secondary Brianna Ellen Randall/Fraser/MacKenzie - secondary James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser - exclusive Janet ‘Jenny’ Flora Arabella Fraser/Murray - tertiary
Supernatural: Dean Winchester - primary Castiel (Jimmy Novak) - primary Mary Campbell/Winchester - primary Robert “Bobby” Singer - primary Jonathan “John” Winchester - secondary Samuel Winchester - secondary Fergus “Crowley” MacLeod - secondary Rowena MacLeod - secondary Jack Kline - tertiary Lucifer (Nick Hileman) - tertiary
The Umbrella Academy: Allison Hargreeves(number three/rumor) - primary Viktor Hargreeves(number seven/white violin) - secondary Luther Hargreeves(number one/spaceboy) - tertiary Five Hargreeves(number five/the boy) - tertiary Sir Reginald Hargreeves (The Monacle) - exclusive
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (The MCU): Loki Laufeyson - primary Odin Borson - primary Agent Margaret ‘Peggy’ Carter - primary Doctor Jane Foster - primary Wanda Maximoff (The Scarlet Witch)- secondary James ‘Bucky’ Barnes (The Winter Soldier) - secondary Doctor Jemma Anne Simmons - tertiary The Vision (Victor Shade/Victor Stone) - tertiary Anthony “Tony” Stark (Iron Man) - exclusive
The Hobbit & The Lord Of The Rings (Books And Movies): Arwen Undomiel - primary Galadriel the Lady of The Golden Wood - primary Olórin/Gandalf the Grey/Gandalf the White - primary Samwise Gamgee - secondary Nienna the Lady of Mercy - secondary Celebrían the Lady of Rivendell -secondary
Charmed: Piper Halliwell - primary Leonardo “Leo” Wyatt - primary Cole Turner/Belthazor - primary Paige Matthews - secondary Prue Halliwell - secondary Chris Halliwell - tertiary
The V.ampire Ch.ronicles: Lestat de Lioncourt - primary Louis de Pointe du Lac - primary Akasha - primary Claudia de Pointe du Lac - secondary Maharet - secondary Marius de Romanus - secondary
The Twilight Saga: Edward Anthony Masen Jr./Cullen - primary Isabella “Bella” Marie Swan/Cullen - primary Jasper Whitlock/Hale/Cullen - primary Jacob Black - secondary Mary Alice Brandon/Cullen - secondary
Buffy The Vampire Slayer (TV Series)/Angel (TV Series): Drusilla “Dru” Livingston - primary Liam O'Clery/Angelus/Angel - primary William Pratt/“Spike” - secondary Rupert Giles (the watcher) - secondary Tara Maclay - tertiary Willow Rosenberg - tertiary Buffy Anne Summers - tertiary Dawn Summers - exclusive
The Mummy: Evelyn “Evie” Carnahan/O'Connell - primary Richard “Rick” O’Connell - secondary Alexander “Alex” O'Connell - exclusive Anck-Su-Namun/Ankhesenamun - tertiary
Pirates Of The Caribbean: (Captain) Elizabeth Lianna Swann/Turner - primary Tia Dalma/Calypso - primary (Captain) Jackson William Teague/Sparrow - primary (Admiral) James Norrington - primary (Captain) David MacKenzie Jones - secondary (Captain) Edward John Teague - secondary Carina Smyth/Barbossa - secondary Henry William Turner - secondary (Captain) Hector Barbossa - secondary
His Dark Materials: Lyra Belacqua/Lyra Silvertongue - primary Marisa Delamare/Coulter - secondary Pantalaimon - exclusive (for Lyra writers only unless plotted otherwise)
Titanic: Rose Elizabeth Louisa DeWitt Bukater - primary Jack Dawson - primary Margaret “Molly” Brown - secondary
Those About To Die: Quintas/Tenax - primary Domitian Flavianus - primary Cala - secondary
Red Dragon/The Silence Of The Lambs/Hannibal (Books and Movies ONLY): Agent Clarice Michaela Starling - primary Doctor Hannibal Lecter - secondary
Grey's Anatomy:
Criminal Minds:
Law & Order (SVU):
How To Get Away With Murder:
Friends:
Gossip Girl:
Skins:
Sex Education:
Glee:
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Flora Rosenberg as a warrior cat for a map
woohoo !!
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Vicenza: al Parco della Pace in arrivo l'Hangar Palooza, attività sportive e tanta musica
Vicenza: al Parco della Pace in arrivo l'Hangar Palooza, attività sportive e tanta musica. Sono attive le prenotazioni per le attività al Parco della Pace previste durante l'Hangar Palooza festival, il grande evento dedicato a tutte le fasce d'età che si terrà il 13, 14 e 15 ottobre. Attraverso il sito internet dell'evento bit.ly/prenotazionehangarpalooza si potrà scegliere tra opportunità di vario genere per organizzare la propria permanenza nella grande area verde cittadina aperta in via eccezionale in occasione dei tre giorni di festa. Visite al parco, brunch, workshop, cinema notturno, degustazione di vini sono le proposte per le quali viene richiesta la prenotazione, per una migliore organizzazione. Attività su prenotazione: Il parco si potrà "esplorare" a bordo del trenino eco express con 20 posti che sarà attivo sabato 14 e domenica 15 ottobre dalle 14 alle 18. Il percorso durerà 15 minuti e consentirà di ammirare la flora e la fauna del parco (biglietto 3 euro). Chi preferisce visitare il parco a piedi potrà farlo, a piccoli gruppi, insieme ai volontari di Lipu, WWF e ai tecnici del servizio ambiente, energia e territorio del Comune di Vicenza sabato 14 e domenica 15 ottobre dalle 9 alle 12.30 e dalle 14 alle 18. La partecipazione è gratuita e il percorso durerà 40 minuti. Sabato 14 ottobre dalle 9.30 alle 12.30 si potrà partecipare ad un workshop sulla comunicazione non violenta di M. B. Rosenberg a cura di Angela Attianese, formatrice e facilitatrice CNV certificata dal CNVC. Il laboratorio è rivolto a tutte le persone che vogliono prendersi cura di se stesse e delle relazioni con gli altri. Sono previsti al massimo 25 partecipanti. L'evento è gratuito. Sabato 14 e domenica 15 dalle 9 alle 10 è prevista una sessione di Hatha flow con Yasmine Sinno e Silvia Mariossi. Si tratta di una pratica in cui le posture dell'Hatha Yoga vengono legate tra di loro e proposte in una sequenza fluida a ritmo moderato accessibile a tutti i livelli (portare il tappetino). Attività gratuita. Kitsch kitchen è il workshop di decorazione di oggetti in programma il 15 ottobre dalle 14 alle 16 con Stella Tasca che insegnerà come assemblare piccoli elementi di materiale diverso, decorando con pennarelli e stencil creati ad hoc per dare vita ad estetiche moderne ed estrose. Insieme cooperativa sociale metterà a disposizione materiali da decorare oppure ciascuno potrà portare oggetti propri da casa. Attività gratuita. Sempre il 15 ottobre dalle 14 alle 16 si imparerà a dare una seconda chance ai capi d'abbigliamento. RicAmav - per il tuo vestito finito in fondo al cassetto con Elenonora Zerbetto: ingresso libero. La prenotazione è necessaria anche per il Cine club, il cinema notturno a cura del Cinema Odeon. Il 13 ottobre dalle 2 si potrà assistere a "Cannibal Holocaust" di Ruggero Deodato (Horror club), il 14 ottobre dalle 2 a "The Warriors - I guerrieri della notte di Walter Hill" di Walter Hill. Ingresso libero (Cine club di sabato e domenica alle 18 non necessita di prenotazione). Al Parco della Pace ci sarà l'occasione per gustare un brunch vegano o vegetariano a cura di Silene bio bottega e cucina. Il 14 e il 15 ottobre dalle 11 alle 14 si potrà ricevere un box di materiale compostabile comprensivo di posate anch'esse compostabili con all'interno 5 proposte dolci e salate accompagnate da succo di mela e caffè americano. Ogni box avrà il costo di 15 euro. Il menu dettagliato è disponibile sulla specifica sezione dedicata alla prenotazione. Una degustazione vini naturali del Veneto domenica 15 ottobre sarà condotta da Simone Fanton che promuoverà la conoscenza di piccoli vignaioli dislocati nella regione. Le degustazioni sono a pagamento. Per costi e fasce orarie disponibili consultare il link per la prenotazione. Oltre agli eventi su prenotazione sono molte altre le attività in programma. Il programma completo si trova nel sito http://www.hangarpalooza.it/ Eventi musicali Gli eventi musicali vedono tra i nomi più noti Populous, testimonial della musica elettronica italiana nel mondo, i Derozer, storico gruppo della città e tra le più note band italiane della scena punk rock, e la storica band Casino Royale composta da veterani e nuove leve con i nuovi brani tratti dall'ultimo EP "Polaris. Altri eventi Oltre alla musica live ci saranno dj set, dibattiti, cineforum, workshop, jam session, concerti all'alba, spettacoli busker, writer, mercatino artigianale e biologico, truck food. Sport Al Parco della Pace si potrà anche praticare sport. Sabato 14 alle 11 appuntamento speciale con "Corri x Vicenza" l'iniziativa di Atletica Vicentina che accompagna gli appassionati di running ogni martedì per le vie della città. Sabato, in occasione del Festival, verrà effettuato un percorso all'interno del parco. https://atleticavicentina.com/eventi/corri-x-vicenza/ Sabato 14, in mattinata, Open Day Rangers Rugby dedicato ai per bambini e ragazzi che vogliono sperimentare questa disciplina https://www.rangersrugbyvicenza.it/ Sabato 14 dalle 14 alle 17 e domenica 15 ottobre dalle 9 alle 12 il Circolo tennis Vicenza sarà a disposizione di bambini, ragazzi e adulti per prove. https://circolotennisvicenza.it/ Domenica 15 oltre al tennis si potrà provare Spartan workout dalle 10 alle 12, tiro con l'arco dalle 9 alle 18 a cura della Compagnia Arcieri Vicenza (https://www.arcierivicenza.it/) e il Canoa club Vicenza sarà a disposizione di bambini e ragazzi per un simpatico giretto in canoa dalle 10 alle 16. Infine domenica 15 ottobre dalle 10 alle 13 al campo di rugby verrà disputata la partita internazionale under 16 con Rangers Rugby. Area food Al parco della Pace si potrà anche pranzare e cenare nell'area truck food con burrito e tacos, hamburger e fritti, polpette e altre sfiziosità, pizza o con la cucina vegana. Scuole Nella mattinata di venerdì 13 ottobre saranno coinvolte anche le scuole con attività a loro dedicate. Domenica ecologica In concomitanza con Hangar Palooza Festival domenica 15 ottobre è organizzata anche la Domenica ecologica, a cura dell'assessorato all'ambiente, che prevede eventi tra Quartiere Italia, Parco della Pace e centro storico. Informazioni e programma: https://www.comune.vicenza.it/vicenza/eventi/evento.php/356017 Ingresso al parco All'ingresso al Parco della Pace durante i tre giorni, a partire dalle 18, sarà richiesto 1 euro a copertura delle spese. Sarà a disposizione un parcheggio e anche in questo caso verrà richiesto un contributo di 5 euro, sempre per sostenere le spese di organizzazione. L'intenzione è comunque quella di incentivare l'arrivo al parco con altri mezzi a piedi con l'autobus (è disponibile la corsa numero 9, orari al link) oppure in bicletta. Sarà a disposizione una postazione per il bike-sharing: si potranno utilizzare e-bike e biciclette muscolari per raggiungere il Parco della Pace e per spostarsi dal parco ad altre zone della città. RIDEMOVI Spa, l'azienda che gestisce il servizio per il Comune di Vicenza, proporrà sconti dedicati alla tre giorni di festival: sconti per i pacchetti da 30 e 60 minuti, per il pass da un giorno e per il "30 giorni movi prime" e la riduzione del 10% sull'abbonamento trimestrale o annuale con bici muscolari. Hangar Palooza è organizzato dal Comune di Vicenza e dal Coordinamento Festival di Vicenza che riunisce le sei feste rock che per tradizione animano l'estate in città: Jamrock, Lumen, Riviera Folk, Ferrock, From Disco To Disco e Spiorock.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Friday Releases for September 29
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for September 29 include The Creator, Gen V, We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, and more.
The Creator
The Creator, the new movie from Gareth Edwards, is out today.
Amidst a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, Joshua (Washington), a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife (Chan), is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war… and mankind itself. Joshua and his team of elite operatives journey across enemy lines, into the dark heart of AI-occupied territory… only to discover the world-ending weapon he’s been instructed to destroy is an AI in the form of a young child.
Saw X
Saw X, the new movie from Kevin Greutert, is out today.
John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is back. The most disturbing installment of the SAW franchise yet explores the untold chapter of Jigsaw’s most personal game. Set between the events of SAW I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer – only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable. Armed with a newfound purpose, the infamous serial killer returns to his work, turning the tables on the con artists in his signature visceral way through devious, deranged, and ingenious traps.
Deliver Us
Deliver Us, the new movie from Cru Ennis and Lee Roy Kunz, is out today.
When a nun in a remote convent claims immaculate conception, the Vatican sends a team of priests to investigate. Concerns grow that an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled: that a woman will give birth to twin boys - one the Messiah, the other the Anti-Christ - and the ensuing battle will determine the fate of the world.
Flora and Son
Flora and Son, the new movie from John Carney, is out today.
Single mom Flora (Eve Hewson) is at a loss about what to do with her rebellious teenage son, Max (Orén Kinlan). Encouraged by the police to find Max a hobby, Flora tries to occupy him with a beat-up acoustic guitar. With the help of a washed-up LA musician (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Flora and Max discover the transformative power of music.
Heist 88
Heist 88, the new movie from Menhaj Huda, is out today.
A criminal mastermind (Courtney B. Vance) decides to pull one last job before going to prison and recruits a group of young bank employees to steal $80 million dollars in a daring and brazen assault on the U.S. banking system.
The Kill Room
The Kill Room, the new movie from Nicol Paone, is out today.
The Kill Room is a dark comedic thriller follows an art dealer (Uma Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Joe Manganiello) and his boss (Samuel L. Jackson) for a money laundering scheme that accidentally turns the hitman into an overnight Avant-Garde sensation, forcing the dealer to play the art world against the underworld.
Nowhere
Nowhere, the new movie from Albert Pintó, is out today.
Pregnant, alone and drifting in the sea, a woman trapped in a shipping container tries to survive after fleeing a devastated totalitarian country.
Gen V
Gen V, the new TV series from Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, is out today.
Set in the diabolical world of The Boys, Gen V expands the universe to Godolkin University, the prestigious superhero-only college where students train to be the next generation of heroes. Beyond the typical college chaos of finding oneself and partying, these kids are facing explosive situations… literally.
COCOON
COCOON, the new game from Geometric Interactive and Annapurna Interactive, is out today.
From Jeppe Carlsen, the lead gameplay designer of LIMBO and INSIDE — COCOON takes you on an adventure across worlds within worlds. Master world-leaping mechanics and solve intricate puzzles to unravel a cosmic mystery.
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, the new album from Armand Hammer, is out today.
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BOOK RECS
Okay, so lots of people wanted this and so, I am compiling a list of my favourite books (both fiction and non-fiction), books that I recommend you read as soon as humanly possible. In the meantime, I’ll be pinning this post to the top of my blog (once I work out how to do that lmao) so it will be accessible for old and new followers. I’m going to order this list thematically, I think, just to keep everything tidy and orderly. Of course, a lot of this list will consist of historical fiction and historical non-fiction because that’s what I read primarily and thus, that’s where my bias is, but I promise to try and spice it up just a little bit.
Favourite fiction books of all time:
The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock // Imogen Hermes Gowar
Sense and Sensibility // Jane Austen
Slammerkin // Emma Donoghue
Remarkable Creatures // Tracy Chevalier
Life Mask // Emma Donoghue
His Dark Materials // Philip Pullman (this includes the follow-up series The Book of Dust)
Emma // Jane Austen
The Miniaturist // Jessie Burton
Girl, Woman, Other // Bernadine Evaristo
Jane Eyre // Charlotte Brontë
Persuasion // Jane Austen
Girl with a Pearl Earring // Tracy Chevalier
The Silent Companions // Laura Purcell
Tess of the d’Urbervilles // Thomas Hardy
Northanger Abbey // Jane Austen
The Chronicles of Narnia // C.S. Lewis
Pride and Prejudice // Jane Austen
Goodnight, Mr Tom // Michelle Magorian
The French Lieutenant’s Woman // John Fowles
The Butcher’s Hook // Janet Ellis
Mansfield Park // Jane Austen
The All Souls Trilogy // Deborah Harkness
The Railway Children // Edith Nesbit
Favourite non-fiction books of all time
Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman // Robert Massie
Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King // Antonia Fraser
Madame de Pompadour // Nancy Mitford
The First Iron Lady: A Life of Caroline of Ansbach // Matthew Dennison
Black and British: A Forgotten History // David Olusoga
Courtiers: The Secret History of the Georgian Court // Lucy Worsley
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Katherine Howard, the Fifth Wife of Henry VIII // Gareth Russell
King Charles II // Antonia Fraser
Casanova’s Women // Judith Summers
Marie Antoinette: The Journey // Antonia Fraser
Mrs. Jordan’s Profession: The Story of a Great Actress and a Future King // Claire Tomalin
Jane Austen at Home // Lucy Worsley
Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames // Lara Maiklem
The Last Royal Rebel: The Life and Death of James, Duke of Monmouth // Anna Keay
The Marlboroughs: John and Sarah Churchill // Christopher Hibbert
Nell Gwynn: A Biography // Charles Beauclerk
Jurassic Mary: Mary Anning and the Primeval Monsters // Patricia Pierce
Georgian London: Into the Streets // Lucy Inglis
The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart // Sarah Fraser
Wedlock: How Georgian Britain’s Worst Husband Met His Match // Wendy Moore
Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from the Stone Age to the Silver Screen // Greg Jenner
Victorians Undone: Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum // Kathryn Hughes
Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey // Nicola Tallis
Favourite books about the history of sex and/or sex work
The Origins of Sex: A History of First Sexual Revolution // Faramerz Dabhoiwala
Erotic Exchanges: The World of Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris // Nina Kushner
Peg Plunkett: Memoirs of a Whore // Julie Peakman
Courtesans // Katie Hickman
The Other Victorians: A Study of Sexuality and Pornography in mid-Nineteenth Century England
Madams, Bawds, and Brothel Keepers // Fergus Linnane
The Secret History of Georgian London: How the Wages of Sin Shaped the Capital // Dan Cruickshank
A Curious History of Sex // Kate Lister
Sex and Punishment: 4000 Years of Judging Desire // Eric Berkowitz
Queen of the Courtesans: Fanny Murray // Barbara White
Rent Boys: A History from Ancient Times to Present // Michael Hone
Celeste // Roland Perry
Sex and the Gender Revolution // Randolph Trumbach
The Pleasure’s All Mine: A History of Perverse Sex // Julie Peakman
LGBT+ fiction I love*
The Confessions of the Fox // Jordy Rosenberg
As Meat Loves Salt // Maria Mccann
Bone China // Laura Purcell
Brideshead Revisited // Evelyn Waugh
The Confessions of Frannie Langton // Sara Collins
The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle // Neil Blackmore
Orlando // Virginia Woolf
Tipping the Velvet // Sarah Waters
She Rises // Kate Worsley
The Mercies // Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Oranges are Not the Only Fruit // Jeanette Winterson
Maurice // E.M Forster
Frankisstein: A Love Story // Jeanette Winterson
If I Was Your Girl // Meredith Russo
The Well of Loneliness // Radclyffe Hall
* fyi, Life Mask and Girl, Woman, Other are also LGBT+ fiction
Classics I haven’t already mentioned (including children’s classics)
Far From the Madding Crowd // Thomas Hardy
I Capture the Castle // Dodie Smith
Vanity Fair // William Makepeace Thackeray
Wuthering Heights // Emily Brontë
The Blazing World // Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
Murder on the Orient Express // Agatha Christie
Great Expectations // Charles Dickens
North and South // Elizabeth Gaskell
Evelina // Frances Burney
Death on the Nile // Agatha Christie
The Monk // Matthew Lewis
Frankenstein // Mary Shelley
Vilette // Charlotte Brontë
The Mayor of Casterbridge // Thomas Hardy
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall // Anne Brontë
Vile Bodies // Evelyn Waugh
Beloved // Toni Morrison
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd // Agatha Christie
The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling // Henry Fielding
A Room With a View // E.M. Forster
Silas Marner // George Eliot
Jude the Obscure // Thomas Hardy
My Man Jeeves // P.G. Wodehouse
Lady Audley’s Secret // Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Middlemarch // George Eliot
Little Women // Louisa May Alcott
Children of the New Forest // Frederick Marryat
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings // Maya Angelou
Rebecca // Daphne du Maurier
Alice in Wonderland // Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows // Kenneth Grahame
Anna Karenina // Leo Tolstoy
Howard’s End // E.M. Forster
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 // Sue Townsend
Even more fiction recommendations
The Darling Strumpet // Gillian Bagwell
The Wolf Hall trilogy // Hilary Mantel
The Illumination of Ursula Flight // Anne-Marie Crowhurst
Queenie // Candace Carty-Williams
Forever Amber // Kathleen Winsor
The Corset // Laura Purcell
Love in Colour // Bolu Babalola
Artemisia // Alexandra Lapierre
Blackberry and Wild Rose // Sonia Velton
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories // Angela Carter
The Languedoc trilogy // Kate Mosse
Longbourn // Jo Baker
A Skinful of Shadows // Frances Hardinge
The Black Moth // Georgette Heyer
The Far Pavilions // M.M Kaye
The Essex Serpent // Sarah Perry
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo // Taylor Jenkins Reid
Cavalier Queen // Fiona Mountain
The Winter Palace // Eva Stachniak
Friday’s Child // Georgette Heyer
Falling Angels // Tracy Chevalier
Little // Edward Carey
Chocolat // Joanne Harris
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street // Natasha Pulley
My Sister, the Serial Killer // Oyinkan Braithwaite
The Convenient Marriage // Georgette Heyer
Katie Mulholland // Catherine Cookson
Restoration // Rose Tremain
Meat Market // Juno Dawson
Lady on the Coin // Margaret Campbell Bowes
In the Company of the Courtesan // Sarah Dunant
The Crimson Petal and the White // Michel Faber
A Place of Greater Safety // Hilary Mantel
The Little Shop of Found Things // Paula Brackston
The Improbability of Love // Hannah Rothschild
The Murder Most Unladylike series // Robin Stevens
Dark Angels // Karleen Koen
The Words in My Hand // Guinevere Glasfurd
Time’s Convert // Deborah Harkness
The Collector // John Fowles
Vivaldi’s Virgins // Barbara Quick
The Foundling // Stacey Halls
The Phantom Tree // Nicola Cornick
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle // Stuart Turton
Golden Hill // Francis Spufford
Assorted non-fiction not yet mentioned
The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World // Deborah Cadbury
The Beauty and the Terror: An Alternative History to the Italian Renaissance // Catherine Fletcher
All the King's Women: Love, Sex, and Politics in the life of Charles II // Derek Jackson
Mozart’s Women // Jane Glover
Scandalous Liaisons: Charles II and His Court // R.E. Pritchard
Matilda: Queen, Empress, Warrior // Catherine Hanley
Black Tudors // Miranda Kaufman
To Catch a King: Charles II's Great Escape // Charles Spencer
1666: Plague, War and Hellfire // Rebecca Rideal
Henrietta Maria: Charles I's Indomitable Queen // Alison Plowden
Catherine of Braganza: Charles II's Restoration Queen // Sarah-Beth Watkins
Four Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Romanov Grand Duchesses // Helen Rappaport
Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 // Stella Tillyard
The Fortunes of Francis Barber: The True Story of the Jamaican Slave who Became Samuel Johnson’s Heir // Michael Bundock
Black London: Life Before Emancipation // Gretchen Gerzina
In These Times: Living in Britain Through Napoleon’s Wars, 1793-1815
The King’s Mistress: Scandal, Intrigue and the True Story of the Woman who Stole the Heart of George I // Claudia Gold
Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson // Paula Byrne
The Gentleman’s Daughter: Women’s Lives in Georgian England // Amanda Vickery
Terms and Conditions: Life in Girls’ Boarding School, 1939-1979 // Ysenda Maxtone Graham
Fanny Burney: A Biography // Claire Harman
Aphra Behn: A Secret Life // Janet Todd
The Imperial Harem: Women and the Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire // Leslie Peirce
The Fall of the House of Byron // Emily Brand
The Favourite: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough // Ophelia Field
Night-Walking: A Nocturnal History of London // Matthew Beaumont, Will Self
Jane Austen: A Life // Claire Tomalin
Beloved Emma: The Life of Emma, Lady Hamilton // Flora Fraser
Sentimental Murder: Love and Madness in the 18th Century // John Brewer
Henrietta Howard: King’s Mistress, Queen’s Servant // Tracy Borman
City of Beasts: How Animals Shaped Georgian London // Tom Almeroth-Williams
Queen Anne: The Politics of Passion // Anne Somerset
Charlotte Brontë: A Life // Claire Harman
Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe // Anthony Summers
Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day // Peter Ackroyd
Elizabeth I and Her Circle // Susan Doran
African Europeans: An Untold History // Olivette Otele
Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron, and Other Tangled Lives // Daisy Hay
How to Create the Perfect Wife // Wendy Moore
The Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon, Duchess of Marlborough // Hugo Vickers
The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn // Eric Ives
Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy // Barbara Ehrenreich
A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie // Kathryn Harkup
Mistresses: Sex and Scandal at the Court of Charles II // Linda Porter
Female Husbands: A Trans History // Jen Manion
Ladies in Waiting: From the Tudors to the Present Day // Anne Somerset
Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country // Edward Parnell
A Cheesemonger’s History of the British Isles // Ned Palmer
The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister’s Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine // Lindsey Fitzharris
Medieval Woman: Village Life in the Middle Ages // Ann Baer
The Husband Hunters: Social Climbing in London and New York // Anne de Courcy
The Voices of Nîmes: Women, Sex, and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc // Suzannah Lipscomb
The Daughters of the Winter Queen // Nancy Goldstone
Mad and Bad: Real Heroines of the Regency // Bea Koch
Bess of Hardwick // Mary S. Lovell
The Royal Art of Poison // Eleanor Herman
The Strangest Family: The Private Lives of George III, Queen Charlotte, and the Hanoverians // Janice Hadlow
Palaces of Pleasure: From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football; How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment // Lee Jackson
Favourite books about current social/political issues (?? for lack of a better term)
Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power // Lola Olufemi
Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Worker Rights // Molly Smith, Juno Mac
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race // Reni Eddo-Lodge
Trans Britain: Our Journey from the Shadows // Christine Burns
Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism // Alison Phipps
Trans Like Me: A Journey For All Of Us // C.N Lester
Brit(Ish): On Race, Identity, and Belonging // Afua Hirsch
The Brutish Museums: The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence, and Cultural Restitution // Dan Hicks
Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls: A Handbook for Unapologetic Living // Jes M. Baker
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women White Feminists Forgot // Mikki Kendall
Denial: Holocaust History on Trial // Deborah Lipstadt
Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape // Jessica Valenti, Jaclyn Friedman
Don’t Touch My Hair // Emma Dabiri
Sister Outsider // Audre Lorde
Unicorn: The Memoir of a Muslim Drag Queen // Amrou Al-Kadhi
Trans Power // Juno Roche
Breathe: A Letter to My Sons // Imani Perry
The Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile Environment // Amelia Gentleman
Happy Fat: Taking Up Space in a World That Wants to Shrink You // Sofie Hagen
Diaries, memoirs & letters
The Diary of a Young Girl // Anne Frank
Renia’s Diary: A Young Girl’s Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust // Renia Spiegel
Writing Home // Alan Bennett
The Diary of Samuel Pepys // Samuel Pepys
Histoire de Ma Vie // Giacomo Casanova
Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger // Nigel Slater
London Journal, 1762-1763 // James Boswell
The Diary of a Bookseller // Shaun Blythell
Jane Austen’s Letters // edited by Deidre la Faye
H is for Hawk // Helen Mcdonald
The Salt Path // Raynor Winn
The Glitter and the Gold // Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough
Journals and Letters // Fanny Burney
Educated // Tara Westover
Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading // Lucy Mangan
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? // Jeanette Winterson
A Dutiful Boy // Mohsin Zaidi
Secrets and Lies: The Trials of Christine Keeler // Christine Keeler
800 Years of Women’s Letters // edited by Olga Kenyon
Istanbul // Orhan Pamuk
Henry and June // Anaïs Nin
Historical romance (this is a short list because I’m still fairly new to this genre)
The Bridgerton series // Julia Quinn
One Good Earl Deserves a Lover // Sarah Mclean
Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake // Sarah Mclean
The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics // Olivia Waite
That Could Be Enough // Alyssa Cole
Unveiled // Courtney Milan
The Craft of Love // EE Ottoman
The Maiden Lane series // Elizabeth Hoyt
An Extraordinary Union // Alyssa Cole
Slightly Dangerous // Mary Balogh
Dangerous Alliance: An Austentacious Romance // Jennieke Cohen
A Fashionable Indulgence // KJ Charles
#the only categories not on here are plays and poetry#just bc this post would be even longer!#you can ask me for my favourite playwrights/poets separately tho
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Imagine a "Star Trek: Lower Decks" style sitcom in the Stargate universe. Stargate: SG-47... the crew that follows up on all the really boring planets SG-1 goes to once and never again. They always debrief with Walter instead of the General. They annoyed the Nox once and now they show up to pull pranks on SG-47 in revenge. Minor Goa'ulds catch them and are depressed they're not SG-1 or someone more important so they just release them.
My notifications ate this ask; I don't know when it's from, but I'm just seeing it now. Please accept this totally unedited bullshit fic as my apology and thanks for how hard this ask made me laugh. I'm definitely not supposed to be writing a final right now. And I know you said minor Goa'uld but like I couldn't resist this opportunity. Also, me, using a minific to talk about my obsession with what the hieroglyphs in a Goa'uld ship could be? More likely than you think.
A Soldier, a Linguist, a Botanist, and a Biologist Walk into a Ha'tak
Major Lissa Cannon emerges from the event horizon into the bright, clear sunlight of P4X-737. She takes a deep breath and immediately sneezes. "Great," she says.
Dr. Jess Abubakar passes her on the right, heading down the stone stairs of the gate platform without hesitation. "Better get used to it," he says with a cheerfulness that she doesn't-- and any reasonable person wouldn't-- share.
"Jess, I swear to God," Dr. Beth Rosenberg says as she follows him down the steps.
"You're just salty you have to help us collect samples," Jess counters, more affable than Cannon would have expected anyone to be before she actually started working with him.
Beside her, Dr. Chris Richardson just gives a wry smile before heading down the stairs after their teammates. Cannon sneezes again.
"It's the pollen!" Jess says as she joins the group. "Initial samples brought back by SG-1 indicate that it's at least twice as potent as anything we have on Earth."
"How is that a good thing," Cannon gripes even though she'd sat through the briefing and already listened to Jess and Bill Lee go on about how important it could prove to be.
"I mean, just think of the possibilities!" Jess says, more than happy to repeat himself. "We could synthesize new antihistamines, or even make existing ones more effective. We could develop new crops that are potentially more resistant to blights or unfavorable growing conditions."
"Yay," Beth says, drier than the climate on this planet has likely ever been.
"You're just mad because there are no indigenous people here to talk to," Cannon points out.
"You could talk to the plants," Jess says.
"Studies have proven that talking to plants encourages growth," Chris adds, soft-spoken as always.
"I'm not talking to the plants," Beth says.
"Why not?" Cannon asks. "With this much pollen in the air, after a few hours they might start talking back."
"Oof, like when SG-7 was on P8Q-984," Jess laughs. "That's not an experience I want to have for myself."
"Those were spores, not pollen," Chris corrects amiably as the team starts into the forested area beyond the field in which the gate sits.
"Sentiment's the same," Jess says.
Cannon hears a rustle in the undergrowth and raises her P-90, her team stopping immediately in defensive positions behind her. After a moment of nothing but birdsong and her own breathing, she relaxes. "Must've been an animal," she says.
"SG-1's initial exploration didn't indicate any indigenous animals on the ground," Beth says.
"Well, that's why we get their leftovers, because everything is just 'initial,'" Cannon points out. She takes the lead as they continue between the trees, rifle still ready in her hands just in case.
"Bloodthirsty squirrels is not on my extraterrestrial exploratory bucket list," Jess says.
"Yeah, mine neither," Cannon agrees. She's barely got the sentence out of her mouth when she hits a force field, face-first. "Motherfucker," she tries to say, a natural reaction, but the syllables come out muddled because her face is suddenly very numb. She drops to a knee and raises her rifle, looking for whatever danger has to be in the forest with them. Around her, her team drops the specimen cases they'd been carrying and raise their own weapons. They're not armed for this; SG-1's previous mission and the UAV surveys hadn't revealed anything dangerous enough to warrant coming through armed with anything more than Cannon's P-90, a couple of flash-bangs, and an assortment of 9mils and zats carried by her and her teammates. Except for Cannon, they're scientists, not soldiers.
"Lower your weapons," a voice commands from the trees.
"You lower your force field," Cannon calls back.
"I think not." Around them, Jaffa begin to materialize from the forest.
"Fuck," Cannon says.
*
The Jaffa strip them of their gear, tossing their vests, holsters, and packs in a careless pile on top of the specimen cases they'd dropped when the force field had initially gone up. They're surprisingly respectful about it, which Cannon almost laments because she's pissed off and ready to fight, even if she knows it's a fight she won't win. She watches their gear disappear from view in a flash of light as they're beamed up to a ship she knows must be waiting above.
Gold walls and a polished floor illuminated by dim lights materialize around them. Another group of Jaffa is waiting. One of their captors reports to a man Cannon assumes is his superior. She tries to pick of bits and pieces she recognizes from the language but doesn't get much.
"Wait," Beth says, "can you say that again? That's word isn't in the lexicon we've been developing."
The Jaffa looks at her sidelong in confusion before his superior barks an order.
"This way," he says. The Jaffa behind them push the team roughly forward.
"Yeah, I heard him," Cannon says, her face still numb and her words muddled, "relax."
They spend the next several hours sitting in a cell. Beth whips a notebook out of one of the pockets of her pants and starts making notes on the glyphs in their cell.
"Does that actually say anything?" Jess asks. "I've never been on a Goa'uld ship before."
A chorus of variants on "yeah, me neither" precede Beth's answer.
"It does, actually, though most of it just repeats. A lot of it is just vague, seemingly formulaic stories of someone's victories and conquering and blah blah blah, but the name has been chiseled out," she says, tapping a glyph that's clearly been destroyed deliberately.
Cannon turns her head against the wall from where she's sulking with her arms wrapped loosely around her knees. "Why?"
"My best guess? Whoever owns this ship now stole it from another Goa'uld and had their name erased. Think damnatio memoriae."
"Huh," Jess says, setting his hand of cards down to Chris's obvious annoyance. "But they kept the part about the victories?"
"Why not? Obviously they had someone spend all the time necessary to do this to the whole ship, so keeping the rest saved a hell of a lot of work. Plus, if they bested the guy this ship used to belong to, that's quite a flex." Beth shrugs and goes back to writing in her notebook. Jess picks up his cards again and Cannon can tell by the barest quirk of Chris's lips that they have the winning hand.
"You know what I'm thinking about right now?" Cannon says. "Mashed potatoes."
"Ugh, the mashed potatoes in the mess taste like plastic," Beth says without looking away from the wall.
"I know; once I start eating them, they're so disgusting I just can't stop myself. It's like the flavor gets grosser with every bite."
"They're not bad with the roast beef," Chris says.
"That's because the roast beef is the only palatable thing the mess serves besides jello," Jess points out.
"It was lemon chicken today," Cannon sighs. She rests her head against the wall again. "My vest had all my granola bars. What could these guys possibly want with us," she complains.
"Do you think they've realized that we're only number 47 because they want any potential enemies to think there are more SG teams than there really are?" Jess asks.
"I don't know," Cannon says stiffly, "but say that again a little louder and I'm sure they will."
Jess holds his hands up in placation, tipping his cards towards Cannon. Chris is about to destroy him with that hand.
"Well," Cannon sighs, "the good news is that I can feel my face again."
Heavy footfalls sound in the hallway and Cannon stands, shifting her weight to ease the stiffness in her legs. Beth hurriedly stuffs her notebook back in her pocket and Chris and Jess shove the cards into the pocket of Jess's pants.
"You will come with us," the Jaffa says.
"Sure," Cannon says as she leads her team after him. "I don't suppose you guys have any snacks on board this thing? You've got to eat, right?" He doesn't answer. "Didn't your mom ever teach you to share?"
The Jaffa ignores her and leads them into an open room with a throne at the fall wall. Ba'al surges to his feet as they enter. "Fool," he spits at the Jaffa beside him, who Cannon recognizes as the leader of the group that had captured them. "This isn't SG-1."
"My lord--"
"Who are you?" Ba'al interrupts.
"Major Lissa Cannon, leader of SG-47," she says, raising her chin.
"Forty-seven," Ba'al says in disbelief.
"We're a science team; we were studying the flora of P4X-737 when you so rudely interrupted."
Ba'al just looks at her. "You're scientists."
Jess raises his hand. "Doctor."
"Doctor," Chris agrees.
"Major," Cannon says with a shrug.
"Doctor," Beth says.
"I've seen this episode of M*A*S*H," Chris says.
"I did also once make a baking soda volcano for a sixth-grade science fair," Cannon adds.
Ba'al sits back on his throne, crossing one leg over the other and resting his elbows on the arms, looking the picture of a carefree megalomaniac.
"Bring them back to the surface," he orders the Jaffa with a lazy wave of his hand, without so much as raising his arm from the throne. "Finish studying your plants," Ba'al says, "I have no use for you."
"That's kind of rude," Cannon says.
*
The Jaffa drop them on the planet's surface and beam back up to the ship. Cannon pulls her vest off the pile, slings it over her shoulders, and pulls a granola bar out of the pocket. She rips it open and stuff it into her mouth, chewing as she zips her vest and secures her holsters around her legs.
"That was easier than I expected," Beth admits.
"Sometimes I think the only reason the Goa'uld try to capture SG teams is just because SG-1 pisses them off so much," Jess adds.
Cannon snorts at that. "Let's get our samples and haul it back to the gate before the mess runs out of mashed potatoes."
"You realize that's extremely unlikely, right?" Chris deadpans.
Cannon shrugs and stuffs the wrapper of her granola bar into her pocket. "Even so, let's get a move on."
#I wrote this in the drafts of my uni email so I could type it and MAN did tumblr botch the formatting when I pasted it#anyway I'm now extremely obsessed with this concept and with these random characters#I couldn't make it through this without making a jello joke#and also apparently a joke about Cam's obsession with the mess roast beef even though this is for some reason set pre Cam idk#reasonably it should be s9 or s10 but#also catch me handwaving how ba'al has braming technology pre s9 idk man look#he's crafty and he's smart just let him think he's the shit instead of just a little shit#minific#asked and answered#my fic#I have so many ideas for these characters rip#stargate sg 1#unabletocomply#ETA I wrote this with the singular thought of 'let SG 47 say fuck'
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