Chapter 12: Seeing You Everywhere
Cathleen begins seeing herself and Egon in Callie and Gary, Marie and Julian, and Natalie and Lars.
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Anakin Blogging:
What’s the right order to watch the SW movies?
KnightOTOC Ranks the SW Movies
Why Ahsoka’s S7 Lightsabers are Blue
”I cannot interfere”
Sometimes I draw
Buzz Lightyear Luke
Father-son or brothers?
My favorite part of Wookieepedia
the Skywalker name
Content between TPM and AotC
Helmet: A Star Wars Story
Rey Anakin parallel
Fresh Salted Hunk from the Deli
Devil’s Contract AU
An Explanation
Are gifs libel or slander?
Higher Ground Blogging
Lars Quell Name Game
Anakin’s Ghost Bum Out
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
Mind-Blowing Organizational Tool
The Reaction You Requested
Brad Pitt Cameo
Can’t Explain, I think it’s Love
My 3 Fave Characters Ever
Worth its Weight in Gold
Dark Middle Chapters
My Curse
It’s outrageous, it’s unfair
Facts and Opinions
Would these items work instead?
Space Cowboys
Diegetic Opera Lady
Minnesota Update
High-Maintenance Boyfriends Ranked + Part 2
Reconnaissance!
This Guy + Part 2
Mirror Universe Karen
Do Ben-Hur Again!
Young, Dumb, and Full of Midichlorians
Happy Birthday! + Part 2
My Ani Cosplay
Best Title Crawl in Star Wars
Low Poly Ani
Hayden Voice + Hayden and Natalie Voices
Love That Maul:
I’m not a Sith
Maul’s will
Jedi Maul AU + Part 2
Impress the Bridgers
“I was hoping for Kenobi”
Poor Evil Gay Men
"There IS no ‘US!’”
Memes for the Old Master
Awkward
Zelda is the Boy
🙏Manifesting🙏
Other Prequels Stuff:
You’re reckless, little one
(Except Shmi)
“That’s...why I’m here.”
Padme 🤝 Destiel
Sith Obi-Wan AU
Yikes
High Republic Thoughts
Pink and Blue
Wat Tambor Theory
I’m a weirdo. I don’t fit in.
Korkie!
Actually I Want at Least 20
Prequels Discourse by Layer
Rush Clovis Sideblog?
My Evil Wife
Ahsoka, Artorias, and Gerard Way
Wait...We’re All Handmaidens!
I care about the Knights of Ren:
Illustrated Knights of Ren Headcanons
The Baddest Boys of TRoS are Friends
another Knight of Ren theory (with evidence)
Avril of Ren
Evil Monkey: Origins
Poor Old TRoS
Let’s split up, gang, and search for clues!
vs Hux
Gay/Emo Shit About Han Solo
Solo is Sad, Too
Solo 2
Solo Fandom
the FOUNDATIONAL Rare Pair
Han Feelings
Chewie Feelings
Thinking about Mando:
Gallery review
The Rise and Fall of Baby Yoda
Coming at You from 2002
The line must be drawn here! This far, no further!
Target Audience
Mwahahahahaha + Meme + Part 2
Always Read the Comments
Madeline just said “pooh pooh!”
Warrior Gentleman
Ouch, right in the niche!
Yes he means ALL Mandalorians
Put That Thing Back Where it Came From
Other Disney Star Wars Stuff:
Hierarchy of Needs + Part 2
Finnrey
White Feminism
Rogue Won
LASaT
Seriously Though, Where’s Ezra?
Always Read the Comments, Bot Edition
Cussin’
Anime Predictions
My TFA Joke
Revenge of the Jedi
Promises, Promises
Gamer KnightOTOC:
Old Republic Wars Timeline
Worth
Fuckin Zeffo
OTP
YTTD = KotOR 2
Imaginary Sadness of Imaginary World + Part 2
Branching Paths
Less Famous Sherlock Holmeses
Hot Takes from my Kitten
Other Star Wars Stuff:
Last Thoughts Masterlist
SW cartoons as meals
I will never read this again
My strongest Star Wars opinion
Special Force Abilities
Trek AU
Top 11′s
Balosar blogging
Star Wars Writing Women
Don’t bet against the house
20 Hot Takes
Girls and Siths
Vibing with Russ + Part 2 + Part 3
Powerpoint
I’ve read approx. 10000 comics about this
MY GIRL + AGAIN! + MY SON
Ghostwritten by Cham Syndulla
Mom Protagonists
Dooku makes no damn sense...Compels me, though
+ Another List Starring Dooku
A Daily Occurance + Part 2 + Part 3
Nostalgia and Ending a Franchise + Some Girls
Planet Misandry
Krayt’s Eye Color Continuity
Small Companions
Crossover #1 + Crossover #2
Catawampus from Star Wars:
Favorites
Writing + Part 2 + Part 3
Senseless Violence
MY ARM!!!
Goodbye, Sheev
Mashups for the faves
Your SW Cameo Name
Ahsoka’s suitors
Ahsoka Fanart!
My Mantra / My Better Mantra
Fictionsonas
SW Haters vs Trek Haters
Darth Maul Prints
They really are pretty useless
Evolving Tastes
The Gay Agenda
Holorcon
Boss Nass Kitty
Balance in the Force
KnightOTOC’s Official DNI
There’s some good in...that!
Ponchos: A Star Wars Story
Fan edit of Maul vs Ahsoka
Zabrak Padme
Darth Hanna-Barbera
It’s good, I like it
Man After Midnight
Snips protecting Skyguy
Halloween cover of Battle of Heroes
Come to the Dark Side...
The Youngliest Youngling of Them All
Hello, Sheev
the OoOoOoOoOne!
this looks better on mobile
EU joke attempt (rough draft)
Luke x Lando song!
“Legacy Characters”
Vivid Dream + Another One
“Bill it to the Republic!”
Maul and Ezra But They’re Cats
Anakin vs Lancelot at Being Problematic
Ongoing Poll
grumble grumble Quinlan feelings
Uncle Oni Blogging Part 1 - Part 2
Christmas OT3
How to Make ANY Sci-fi Good
Subtweet
How I’m Feeling
So Intellectual
Give in to your cringe!
Prepositions Stretched Past their Limit
Panicking Skywalker
It’s called “art,” Kolara + Part 2
It’s no Seagulls, but still good
My Favorite Trope + More Trope Stuff
Underrated Joke imo
My Demands!
Spoonerism
Wifeless Wife Guys
3 Guesses
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Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden
Brandon vs. Braxton
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs. Harley
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris
Indiana vs. Iris
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate
O
Ocean vs. Oscar
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod
Ray vs. Roy
S
Skylar vs. Scott
Storm vs. Steven < my favourite name for a son, if I ever have one..
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno
Utah vs. Usher
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder
Yuletide vs. Yasser
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah
Devia vs. Daytona
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye
Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy
Gabriella vs. Greta
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest
I
Imogene vs. Ivy
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper
Joanna vs. Joy
K
Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee
Kennedy vs. Kendall
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah)
Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh)
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh)
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Chloe Elizabeth.
Do you like it? Yeah.
What your parents almost named you: Clara.
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): I don't know.
List five unique names of girls you have met:
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
List five girls name you really like:
Your first best friend’s name: Janice.
Your siblings names: -
The name of the first pet that you loved: Brandy.
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: Ian. Ew.
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Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden
Brandon vs. Braxton
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs. Harley
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris
Indiana vs. Iris
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate
O
Ocean vs. Oscar
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod
Ray vs. Roy
S
Skylar vs. Scott
Storm vs. Steven
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno
Utah vs. Usher
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder
Yuletide vs. Yasser
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah
Devia vs. Daytona
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye
Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy
Gabriella vs. Greta
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest
I
Imogene vs. Ivy
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper
Joanna vs. Joy
K
Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee
Kennedy vs. Kendall
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah)
Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh)
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh)
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle):
not saying coz it’s too unique and would come up on a google search lol.
Do you like it?
i do like it now. growing up it was annoying having to spell it out etc but whatever.
What your parents almost named you:
erika. so weird.
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle):
first name definitely will be sierra. idk about middle.
List five unique names of girls you have met:
i’m blanking out right now but i should start listing this as i meet people.
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
honestly the only names i don’t like are related to girls that i don’t like with that name lmao.
List five girls name you really like:
haha too lazy to.
Your first best friend’s name:
pearl.
Your siblings names:
rather not say.
The name of the first pet that you loved:
sky.
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:
no idea actually!
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Survey
Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Bold = like, italics = if I have to choose.
Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden
Brandon vs. Braxton
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs.Harley.
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris
Indiana vs. Iris
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate
O
Ocean vs. Oscar
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod
Ray vs. Roy:
S
Skylar vs. Scott:
Storm vs. Steven
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno
Utah vs. Usher
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder
Yuletide vs. Yasser
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra vs. Delilah:
Devia vs. Daytona
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye
Flavia vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy
Gabriella vs. Greta
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest
I
Imogene vs. Ivy
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper
Joanna vs. Joy
K
Kaleidoscope vs. Kaylee
Kennedy vs. Kendall
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala
Queen vs. Quiencia
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula:
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle):
Kai (don’t have a middle)
Do you like it?
Yes
What your parents almost named you:
Zach ;-;
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle):
Kiana Nicole
List five unique names of girls you have met:
Kiana, Celaena, Princess, Ciara, and Layla
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
Kathrynn, Becca, Analyse, Amanda, and Cathy
List five girls name you really like:
Celaena, Ciara, Xayna, Kiana, and Eva
Your first best friend’s name:
Kiana
Your siblings names:
(oldest to youngest) Johnathon, Christopher, and Thomas
The name of the first pet that you loved:
.Gracie
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:
Hmmm.... Xaira
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Bold = like, italics = if I have to choose.
Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden
Brandon vs. Braxton ( I prefer Brendon)
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden: I prefer Eden for a girl.
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs. Harley: I like both of these for a girl, but I can see a boy named Harley.
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank: I like Harlow for a girl, though
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris: Again, I like Iris for a girl.
Indiana vs. Iris: ^
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though.
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate
O
Ocean vs. Oscar
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn: I like Quinn for both.
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch: Seriously??
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod: I also like Rowan for either.
Ray vs. Roy:
S
Skylar vs. Scott:
Storm vs. Steven
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno: These are dog’s names
Utah vs. Usher: ew no.
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper: ew don’t name your kid Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden: Girl of the 21st Century??
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan: no.
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder: excuse me?
Yuletide vs. Yasser: these are not names
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon: GIRL OF THE 21ST CENTURY.
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise: Ugh I like both of these
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra vs. Delilah:
Devia vs. Daytona: No.
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye
Flavia vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy
Gabriella vs. Greta
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest: Yeek don’t name a kid Harvest.
I
Imogene vs. Ivy: I like both.
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper
Joanna vs. Joy
K
Kaleidoscope vs. Kaylee: Are you kidding me
Kennedy vs. Kendall
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey: But I prefer it Lindsey.
Lynnea vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh vs. Nicole: PSA Stop naming girls Neveah it’s not clever.
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October: Don’t name a kid October. That is a dog’s name.
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace: Yikes.
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala: my brain hurts.
Queen vs. Quiencia
R
Reyna vs. Riley: true story, I know twins named Raina and Riley.
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling.
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula:
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona though.
Wynter vs. Whisper: Stop.
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle):
Hannah Martina
Do you like it?
Yes.
What your parents almost named you:
Matilda
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle):
Althea Janet and Frances Lorraine are the names of my favorite girls :D
List five unique names of girls you have met:
Calliope, Noemi, Iyla(eye-la), Luciana, McKenna....These are all kids in my niece’s class lol.
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
Addalyn, McKenzie, Madison, Paisley, anything with an unnecessary “leigh”
List five girls name you really like:
Cecelia, Ramona, Stella, Alex, Josie.
Your first best friend’s name:
Randal, Sarah, Ellen.
Your siblings names:
Corrina
The name of the first pet that you loved:
Featherbrain.
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:
Dylan.
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden: Both of these are awful but I guess I gotta pick.
Brandon vs. Braxton
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden: Again, both equally cringey for me.
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler: Chandler is a cute name for a girl, but I have a bias for Chandler Bing too hahaha.
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan: I prefer the spelling Declan, though. Also, I technically like Dylan just a little bit more and would have picked it, but I like it for a girl. My sister had a classmate named Dylan and it sounded really good on her.
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden: Again, I prefer the name Eden for girls.
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand: I very hesitatingly picked Fabio hence the italics, but I very much dislike both. This is also what I’ll be doing for the rest of the names on here.
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie: For the millionth time, Frankie is cute for a girl (this is where y’all really see that I prefer daughters more HAHAHA), and this is also because there’s a local singer named Frankie that I really admire.
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs. Harley
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris: Can I just say these are both better off as girl names?
Indiana vs. Iris: And these, too?
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though.
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate: I honestly like both. I can go with naming a son Nicholas then giving them Nate as a nickname.
O
Ocean vs. Oscar: I hate nature names and Oscar screams old-guy-name to me. Sorry to all the Oscars :(
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod
Ray vs. Roy: I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to Roy cos it’s an occasional nickname Gab’s dad uses.
S
Skylar vs. Scott: Only because a high school classmate named her kid Schuyler and that baby is seriously adorable, bubbly, and well-behaved.
Storm vs. Steven
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno
Utah vs. Usher: I dislike most geographic names, but I’d rather I name my baby Utah then have them be sang sex-themed songs by Usher by meaner kids throughout their childhood lmao.
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden: I really wanted to pick one name for each question, but being stuck between a chemical element and a name ending in -den is an easy no to both for me.
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder: These names are getting more awful now that we’re ending dude, lmao.
Yuletide vs. Yasser
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah: But I prefer the spelling Deirdre.
Devia vs. Daytona
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye: Both have always been on my blacklist for girl’s names, sorry lol.
Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy: Please don’t make these names happen.
Gabriella vs. Greta: I love both names and have always liked the name Greta because of Greta Garbo, but I’m obviously biased towards my girlfriend so Gabriela/Gabriella it is.
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest: Again, both cringe material but I guess Harmony makes me cringe juuuuuuust a little less.
I
Imogene vs. Ivy
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper: Juniper would be cute if a baby can stay a baby forever lmao, but I’m generally not a fan.
Joanna vs. Joy: But I like the spelling Johanna more.
K
Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee: Can I just pick the nickname? I hate the other two options :((
Kennedy vs. Kendall: I’d pick both, but thinking as a future mom, I wouldn’t want my daughter to be mercilessly teased for being given a name that’s usually understood to be more masculine in nature. I know we’re all about breaking stereotypes and all, but y’all – realistically, kids can be pretty fucking cruel.
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean: Only picking Ophelia because I’m generally not a fan of nature names, but there are a lot more better options if I wanted to name my kid after Shakespeare plays, like Beatrice or Emilia.
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October: Was never a fan of gemstone names, and there are much better month names than October.
P
Passion vs. Primrose: I feel the same way for Primrose as I do with Juniper. Mostly cute with babies, but is less cuter on grown-up girls.
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi--lah-lah)
Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh)
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh)
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling.
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula: Only because it can be a Friends reference lol.
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona > Wynona, but still.
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Robyn Isabelle.Do you like it?I hated the name Robyn throughout my childhood because I always got teased about it. When I got to college and everyone just kinda matured and told me they liked the way my name flowed, I ended up warming up to and loving it.What your parents almost named you:I was almost named Ariel after the Disney princess, and I know my parents were also thinking of naming me Katrina/Katherine/Kaitlyn.Your favorite girl's name (first and middle):Olivia. I don’t have a pick for middle name yet.List five unique names of girls you have met:Shauna, Shontrice, Unila, Ciamae, Rheezan.List five girl's names you don't like:I mostly dislike in-your-face weather/nature names like Winter, Snow, Amethyst, Cloud, Gaia, or Daffodill. But some, like Cheyenne, Rose, and Luna are super cute, too.List five girls name you really like:I’ve done this like 10 times on 10 different surveys but I like names such as Olivia, Elizabeth, Mia, Ava, and Isabella.Your first best friend's name:Kaye.Your siblings names:Nope.The name of the first pet that you loved:Tobi, my pet rabbit.What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:I’ve never asked my parents about this, actually. They’d probably go with a Spanish/Hispanic name, seeing as they went with Joaquin for my brother but were also thinking of naming him Diego.
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MBTI Typing Index: Names U-Z
Name starts with: A B, C D, E F, G H, I J K L, M N O P, Q R S T, U V W X Y Z.
Karen UHLENBECK (INTP)
Liv ULLMAN (INFP)
Marie ULVEN / Girl in red (ENFP)
Carrie UNDERWOD (ESFJ)
Tim URBAN (ENTP)
Brandon URIE (ENFP)
Marine VACTH (ISFP)
Catherine VALDES (ESFJ)
Manuel VALLS (ESTJ)
Laura VAN DEN BERG (INFP)
Sharon VAN ETTEN (INFP)
Vincent VAN GOGH (INFP)
Jonathan VAN NESS (ENFP)
Jeff VANDERMEER (ENTP)
Agnès VARDA (ENFP)
Francisco VARELA (INFJ)
Yanis VAROUFAKIS (INTJ)
Simone VEIL (ENTJ)
Cédric VILLANI (INTP)
Lars VON TRIER (INTP)
Kurt VONNEGUT (ENTP)
Lana WACHOWSKI (INFP)
Dwyane WADE (ISFP)
Mark WAHLBERG (ESTP)
Taika WAITITI (ENTP)
Jimmy WALES (INTJ)
Christopher WALKEN (ISTP)
David Foster WALLACE (INTP)
Phoebe WALLER-BRIDGE (ENFP)
Christoph WALTZ (ENTP)
Vera WANG (ESFP)
Kerry WASHINGTON (ESFJ)
John WATERS (ENFP)
Emma WATSON (ENFJ)
Alan WATTS (INFJ)
Ruby WAX (ENFP)
Gerard WAY (ENFP)
Simone WEIL (INFP)
Anthony WEINER (ENTP)
Andy WEIR (ENTP)
Emily WEISS (ENTJ)
Rachel WEISZ (ENFJ)
Florence WELCH (INFP)
Orson WELLES (ENTJ)
Wim WENDERS (INFJ)
Arsène WENGER (ISTJ)
Pete WENTZ (ISFP)
Bernard WERBER (INTP)
Cornel WEST (ENFP)
Kanye WEST (ESTP)
Tati WESTBROOKS (ESFJ)
Tara WESTOVER (ENTJ)
Vivienne WESTWOOD (ENFP)
Weyes Blood / Natalie MERING (INFJ)
Ben WHISHAW (INFP)
Forest WHITAKER (INFP)
Fionn WHITEHEAD (ISTP)
Mae WHITMAN (ENFP)
Jodie WHITTAKER (ESFP)
Elie WIESEL (INFJ)
Olivia WILDE (ENFJ)
Oscar WILDE (ENFP)
Gene WILDER (INFP)
Ev WILLIAMS (INTJ)
Hayley WILLIAMS (ENFP)
Jessica WILLIAMS (ENFP)
Maisie WILLIAMS (ESFP)
Michelle WILLIAMS (INFP)
Pharrell WILLIAMS (ISFP)
Robbie WILLIAMS (ESFP)
Robin WILLIAMS (ENFP)
Serena WILLIAMS (ESFP)
Thomas Chatterton WILLIAMS (INFJ)
Wendy WILLIAMS (ESFP)
Marianne WILLIAMSON (ENFJ)
Timothy WILLIAMSON (INTP)
Beau WILLIMON (ENFJ)
Bruce WILLIS (ISTP)
Marc WILMOTS (ESTJ)
Brian WILSON (INFP)
Nicolas WINDING REFN (INTP)
Amy WINEHOUSE (ESFP)
Oprah WINFREY (ENFJ)
Mike WINKELMANN / Beeple (ENTP)
Kate WINSLET (ESFJ)
Anna WINTOUR (ISFJ)
Reese WITHERSPOON (ESFJ)
Ludwig WITTGENSTEIN (INTP)
Hannah WITTON (ENFJ)
Chelsea WOLFE (INFP)
Meg WOLITZER (ENFJ)
Zach WOODS (INTP)
Virginia WOOLF (INFP)
Steve WOZNIAK (ENTP)
Edgar WRIGHT (ENTP)
Joe WRIGHT (ENFJ)
Robin WRIGHT (INFJ)
Bill WURTZ (INTP)
XXXTentacion / Jahseh ONFROY (ESFP)
Hanya YANAGIHARA (INFJ)
Andrew YANG (ENTP)
Steven YEUN (ENFJ)
Mithuna YOGANATHAN (INFP)
Thom YORKE (INFP)
Tiffany YOUNG (ESFJ)
Yungblud / Dominic HARRISON (ESFP)
Katya ZAMOLODCHIKOVA (ENFP)
Frank ZAPPA (ENTP)
Eric ZEMMOUR (ESTJ)
Zendaya / Zendaya COLEMAN (ESTP)
Zinédine ZIDANE (ISFP)
Slavoj ZIZEK (ENFP)
Mark ZUCKERBERG (INTP)
Name starts with: A B, C D, E F, G H, I J K L, M N O P, Q R S T, U V W X Y Z.
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“Fragilità e Distacco / 70 Years Ruggero Maggi”
COMUNICATO STAMPA
SPAZIO OPHEN VIRTUAL ART GALLERY
“Fragilità e Distacco / 70 Years Ruggero Maggi”
a cura di Sandro Bongiani
Dal 29 agosto al 28 novembre 2020
Inaugurazione: sabato 29 agosto 2020, ore 18.00
S’inaugura sabato 29 agosto 2020, alle ore 18.00, la mostra collettiva internazionale a cura di Sandro Bongiani dal titolo: “Fragilità e Distacco / 70 Years Ruggero Maggi” che lo Spazio Ophen Virtual Art Gallery di Salerno dedica all’artista italiano Ruggero Maggi, uno dei più interessanti artisti contemporanei nati negli anni cinquanta. Una importante mostra collettiva internazionale in concomitanza anche della speciale ricorrenza del suo settantesimo compleanno, presentando 289 opere di 295 artisti presenti su un totale corpus grafico di ben 388 opere arrivate da ogni parte del mondo.
Ruggero Maggi inizia la sua attività di artista negli anni '70 con lavori incentrati sulla poesia visiva, sulla mail art, copy-art, laser art e olografia caratterizzati anche dall’inserimento di “estratti” di vita reale. Con il passare degli anni queste strutture “interferenti” all’interno dell’opera sono diventate sempre più evidenti, in un rapporto di intensa “osmosi”, in cui a partire dal 1989 gli arcaici elementi naturali convivono con componenti tecnologici, fino alle opere recenti dove il concetto “Artificiale /Naturale” tra ”sincronismo concettuale e emozionale” assume un ruolo predominante consegnandoci una realtà in cui l’azione umana coincide con quella morale, in un complesso intrico di rimandi e di sollecitazioni. Sandro Bongiani nella presentazione a questa rassegna scrive: “un continuo interesse verso la natura e la dimensione umana in un complesso rimando di sollecitazioni e interferenze, di sottintesi e nascosti richiami in cui l'azione coincide sinteticamente con il tempo provvisorio e oscuro dell’uomo. In questa particolare condizione, la sua ricerca marginale di confine “più vera di natura” ha saputo prendere corpo e manifestarsi in una sintesi poetica accorta che condivide le urgenze estreme della vita ed i contrasti inquieti della nostra malandata società contemporanea”.
Artisti presenti:
Christian Alle Dino Aloi Antonio Amato Lutz Anders Leslie Atkins Paola Baldassini Franco Ballabeni Calogero Barba Fabiola Barna Donatella Baruzzi Pier Roberto Bassi Umberto Basso Keith Bates Elisa Battistella Lutz Beeke Giacomo Beffa Lancillotto Bellini Milena Bellomo C. Mehrl Bennett John M. Bennett Luisa Bergamini Mariarosa Bergamini Pedro Bericat Carla Bertola Diane Bertrand Rita Bertrecchi Massimo Biagi Gabriele Bianconi Lucia Biral Manuel Xio Blanco Antonio Bobò Rovena Bocci Norbert Bockmann Kika Bohr Giovanni Bonanno Adriano Bonari Anna Boschi Rosa Bosco Maria Cecilia Bossi Marzia Braglia Hans Braumüller Rossana Bucci Joachim Buchholz Anna Maria Buonapace Viviana Buttarelli Fulgor C. Silvi Mirta Caccaro Alfonso Caccavale Glauco Lendaro Camiless Loretta Cappanera Guido Capuano Lamberto Caravita Cascadia Artpost Bruno Cassaglia Antonia Mayol Castello Gianpiero Castiglioni Renato Cerisola Bruno Chiarlone Simonetta Chierici Silvia Cibaldi Cosmo Cinisomo Circulaire132 Maria Antonietta Claretto Anna Maria Cognigni Ryosuke Cohen Mabi Col Francesco Cornello Enzo Correnti Carmela Corsitto Crackerjack Kid Maria Credidio Anna Maria Crescenzi Laura Cristin Carla Crosio Rosa Cuccurullo Crescenzio D'Ambrosio Nicolò D’Alessandro Diana Danelli Marc De Hay Ko De Jonge Mario De Leo Antonio De Marchi Teo De Palma Adolfina De Stefani Albina Dealessi Michel Della Vedova Antonio Di Michele Debora Di Bella Elena Di Felice Maura Di Giulio Fabio Di Ojuara Franco Di Pede Marcello Diotallevi Giovanna Donnarumma Mike Dyar Eart Art Mimmo Emanuele Rita Esposito Ever Arts Cinzia Farina Fernanda Fedi Gretel Fehr Domenico Ferrara Foria Ivana Ferraro Luc Fierens Giuseppe Filardi Anna Finetti Alessandra Finzi Aaron Flores Maurizio Follin Roberto Formigoni Kiki Franceschi Nicola Frangione Piet Franzen SIDAC Giglio Frigerio Ivo Galassi Daniele Galdiero Rosalie Gancie Antonella Gandini Attilia Garlaschi Claudio Gavina Ombretta Gazzola Roberta Ghisla Roberto Gianinetti Mario Giavino Ed Giecek Gino Gini Guglielmo Girolimini Lino Giussani Coco Gordon Bruno Gorgone Daniela Gorla Claudio Grandinetti Elke Grundmann Paolo Gubinelli Giovanni Gurioli _Guroga Karl Friedrich Hacher Hanrahan Peter Hide 311065 Uwe Hofig Slanye Huang Carlo Iacomucci Ibirico Gennaro Ippolito Robert James Benedetta Jandolo Janus Edition Isabel Jover Magda Lagerwerf Felipe Lamadrid Giusi Lazzari Ettore Le Donne Nadine Lenain Pascal Lenoir Alfonso Lentini Marialisa Leone Giovanni Leto Pino Lia Pierpaolo Limongelli Pietro Lista Oronzo Liuzzi Serse Luigetti Ruggero Maggi Olga Maggiora Nadia Magnabosco Mailarta MailArtMartha Loredana Manciati Antonio Mancini Antonello Mantovani Angela Marchionni Renzo Margonari Patrizio Maria Dorian Ribes Marinho Laura Marmai Max Marra Calogero Marrali Maria Grazia Martina Maribel Martinez Gianni Ettore Andrea Marussi Anna Maria Matone Anja Mattila Michelangelo Mayo Monica Mazzone Pierluigi Meda Massimo Medola Myriam M. Mercader Miche Art Universalis Monica Michelotti Virginia Milici Gabi Minedi Antoni Mirò Annalisa Mitrano Henning Mittendorf Mauro Molinari Domingo Sanz Montero Maya Lopez Muro Museuvofmailart Keiichi Nakamura Giuliana Natali Katerina Nikoltsou Aldo Nodari Pierangela Orecchia Clemente Padin Lucia Paese Franco Panella Katia Paoletti Linda Paoli Paola Pareschi Sjoerd Paridaen Enzo Patti Giuseppe Pellegrino Remy Penard Walter Pennacchi Mariella Perani Marisa Pezzoli Riccardo Pezzoli Tarcisio Pingitore Horvath Piroska Valentina Poli Veronique Pozzi Painè Nadia Presotto Daniele Principe Tiziana Priori Gina Pritti Giancarlo Pucci Fabrizio Randini Cesar Reglero Gaetano Ricci Angelo Ricciardi Isabella Rigamonti Carla Rigato Ina Ripari Costantino Rizzuti Ilaria Rizzuti Jaume Rocamora Gian Paolo Roffi Claudio Romeo Piero Ronzat Giovanni Ronzoni Lorenzo Rosselli Manuel Ruiz Ruiz Marialuisa Sabato Hikmet Sahin Piero Sani Sergio Sansevrino Antonella Sassanelli Antonio Sassu Anna Maria Saviano Roberto Scala Duccio Scheggi Peter Schubert Lars Schumacher Jörg Seifert Cesare Serafino Lucio Serafino Tiziano Serafino Domenico Severino Noriko Shimizu Maria Josè Silva – Mizè Pietro Silvestro Cecilia Solamito Luigino Solamito Alberto Sordi Cristina Sosio Lucia Spagnuolo Celina Spelta Ciro Stajano Honoria Starbuck Giovanni e Renata Strada Rod SummersVec Elisa Taiola Franco Tajariol Nello Teodori Ernesto Terlizzi Gian Paolo Terrone Elsa Testori Roberto Testori Thierry Tillier Paola Toffolon Renata Torazzo Micaela Tornaghi Horst Tress Alan Turner Stefano Turrini Mikel Untzlla Sigismund Urban Valdor Generoso Vella Silvia Venuti Ada Vera Verbena Daniele Virgilio Alberto Vitacchio Antonio Zenadocchio Rolando Zucchini.
RUGGERO MAGGI / Biografia
Dal 1973 si occupa di poesia visiva e libri d'artista (Archivio Non Solo Libri); dal 1975 di copy art e arte postale (Archivio Amazon); dal 1976 di laser art, dal 1979 di olografia, dal 1980 di X-ray art e dal 1985 di arte caotica sia come artista - con opere ed installazioni incentrate sullo studio del caos, dell’entropia e dei sistemi frattali - sia come curatore di eventi: “Caos italiano” 1998; “Caos – Caotica Arte Ordinata Scienza” 1999 – 2000; “Isole frattali” 2003, “CaoTiCa” 2004, “Attrazione frattale” 2006, “Caos e Complessità” 2009, “Caos, l’anima del caso” 2010, “Caotica.2014” Lodi e Jesi.
Tra le installazioni olografiche: “Una foresta di pietre” (Media Art Festival - Osnabrück 1988) e “Un semplice punto esclamativo” (Mostra internazionale d’Arte Olografica alla Rocca Paolina di Perugia – 1992); tra le installazioni di laser art: “Morte caotica” e “Una lunga linea silenziosa” (1993), “Il grande libro della vita” e “Il peccatore casuale” (1994), “La nascita delle idee” (1993) esposta nel 1995 al Museo d’Arte di San Paolo (BR).
Suoi lavori sono esposti al Museo di Storia Cinese di Pechino ed alla GAM di Gallarate. Ha inoltre partecipato alla 49./52./54. Biennale di Venezia ed alla 16. Biennale d’arte contemporanea di San Paolo nel 1980.
2006 realizza “Underwood” installazione site-specific per la Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Gallarate.
2007 presenta come curatore il progetto dedicato a Pierre Restany “Camera 312 – promemoria per Pierre” alla 52. Biennale di Venezia.
2008 presenta come curatore il progetto “Profondità 45 – Michelangelo al lavoro” sul rapporto Arte -Tecnologia. Nel 2008 a Villa Glisenti (BS) ed all’Art Centre della Silpakorn University di Bangkok, per un simposio artistico italo-thailandese dedicato alle problematiche del riscaldamento globale, realizza l’installazione “Ecce ovo”.
2009 cura l’installazione site-specific collettiva “Prima o poi ogni muro cade” all’interno di PLAZA: OLTRE IL LIMITE 1989-2009 XX Anniversario della caduta del Muro di Berlino in Galleria del Corso a Milano; evento successivamente presentato a Villa Pomini a Castellanza (VA) e Spazio Luparia a Stresa.
2010 “GenerAction – un promemoria per le generazioni” progetto di Mail Post.it Art presso la Galleria di Arti Visive dell’Università del Melo - Gallarate.
2011/2013/2015/2017 presenta a Venezia con il Patrocinio del Comune di Venezia Padiglione Tibet, progetto presentato successivamente alla Biennale di Venezia, al Museo Diotti di Casalmaggiore (CR), palazzo Ducale di Genova e presso la Biblioteca Laudense di Lodi.
2014 PadiglioneTibet partecipa alla Bienal del Fin del Mundo in Argentina.
2016 “TERRA/materiaprima” progetto di Mail Art presso la Galleria di Arti Visive dell’Università del Melo – Gallarate.
2016 presenta Padiglione Tibet al Castello Visconteo di Pavia.
2017 presenta la 1 Biennale Internazionale di Mail Art a Venezia – Palazzo Zenobio
2018 Padiglione Tibet partecipa alla Vogalonga (Venezia)
2018 installazione “Erosioni in pinzimonio” - Poetry and Pottery Un’inedita avventura fra ceramica e poesia visiva - CAMeC centro arte moderna e contemporanea La Spezia
2018 installazione CaraPace - Museo Tecnico Navale - La Spezia
2019 “Onda Sonora” libro collettivo – V Biennale del Libro d'artista - Napoli
2019 ARTNIGHT Venezia – Padiglione Tibet - videoproiezione 2011.2019. Storia di un padiglione per un paese che non c'è - Magazzini del Sale, Reale Società Canottieri Bucintoro
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114. Names
Boys
A
Andrew vs. Aaron
Alan vs. Alexander
Aiden vs. Adam
B
Brennan vs. Brayden
Brandon vs. Braxton
Bentley vs. Brimley
C
Cayden vs. Camden
Cole vs. Cameron
Cade vs. Chandler
D
Denver vs. Dallas
Deklan vs. Dylan
David vs. Dennis
E
Ethan vs. Ezra
Eitan vs. Elijah
Emmanuel vs. Eden
F
Fabio vs. Ferdinand
Finnegan vs. Finley
Fernando vs. Frankie
G
Gavin vs. Gus
Gumby vs. Gerrick
George vs. Grant
H
Harper vs. Harley
Hayden vs. Henry
Harlow vs. Hank
I
Ian vs. Ivan
Indigo vs. Iris
Indiana vs. Iris
J
John vs. Jericho
Jacob vs. Jameson
Jasper vs. Jedidiah
K
Kayden vs. Koa
Kent vs. Kyle
Kevin vs. Konner
L
Lars vs. Liam
Levi vs. Lance
Lester vs. Lorenzo
M
Michael vs. Matthew
Maverick vs. Mason
Madison vs. Micah
N
Nolan vs. Nathan
Niko vs. Nathaniel
Nicholas vs. Nate
O
Ocean vs. Oscar
Orville vs. Otis
Otto vs. October
P
Patrick vs. Percy
Preston vs. Paisley
Parker vs. Passion
Q
Quincy vs. Quinn
Quada vs. Quinten
Quailen vs Quidditch
R
Raven vs. Riley
Rowan vs. Rod
Ray vs. Roy
S
Skylar vs. Scott
Storm vs. Steven
Sorin vs. Solomon
T
Trevor vs. Travis
Todd vs. Taylor
Taytum vs. Tanner
U
Ulysses vs. Uman
Umbo vs. Uno
Utah vs. Usher
V
Vance vs. Vincent
Vern vs. Vayde
Vernon vs. Vayden
W
Walter vs. Wyatt
Wade vs. Winter
Wallace vs. Whisper
X
Xenon vs. Xayden
Xayler vs. Xavier
Xandon vs. Xennan
Y
Yvonne vs. Yonder
Yuletide vs. Yasser
Yancy vs. Yancer
Z
Zeeland vs. Zayden
Zion vs. Zenon
Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A
Acacia vs. Alexa
Aurora vs. Annalise
Avonna vs. Alessandra
B
Brogan vs. Brooklyn
Bianca vs. Brigitta
Bailey vs. Brynn
C
Carlotta vs. Christine
Cheyenne vs. Cescily
Cecilia vs. Cassidy
D
Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah
Devia vs. Daytona
Dakota vs. Darcy
E
Evonna vs. Eliana
Emerald vs. Evangeline
Eden vs. Eliza
F
Felicity vs. Fiona
Faith vs. Faye
Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora
G
Grace vs. Gretchen
Genesis vs. Galaxy
Gabriella vs. Greta
H
Harper vs. Hope
Holly vs. Hailee
Harmony vs. Harvest
I
Imogene vs. Ivy
Isabella vs. Iris
Irene vs. Ingrid
J
Jessica vs. Jacinda
Jade vs. Juniper
Joanna vs. Joy
K
Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee
Kennedy vs. Kendall
Katelyn vs. Katrina
L
Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah)
Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh)
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh)
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle):
Michelle Kimberly
Do you like it?
Yeah, I’ve always liked the fact I was named after my Aunt Kim.
What your parents almost named you:
Mom liked the name Jasmine but I guess decided with Michelle.
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle):
I’m honestly not sure, I’ve always liked the name Alexa.
List five unique names of girls you have met:
i’m blanking out right now but i should start listing this as i meet people.
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
honestly the only names i don’t like are related to girls that i don’t like with that name lmao.
List five girls name you really like:
haha too lazy to.
Your first best friend’s name:
Rebekah, Stacey, and Ashlee
Your siblings names:
Tasha, Aiden, and Bryson.
The name of the first pet that you loved:
Kimmie.
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:
I think mom said Josh but I’m not completely sure.
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A compilation of The Most Beautiful Shots of the 90s.
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Films (in chronological order)
-Goodfellas (1990, Martin Scorsese)
-Wild at Heart (1990, David Lynch)
-Miller’s Crossing (1990, Joel Coen)
-Close-Up (1990, Abbas Kiarostami)
-The Godfather: Part III (1990, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Edward Scissorhands (1990, Tim Burton)
-King of New York (1990, Abel Ferrara)
-The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Jonathan Demme)
-Barton Fink (1991, Joel Coen)
-Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, James Cameron)
-Beauty and the Beast (1991, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise)
-Europa (1991, Lars Von Trier)
-Thelma y Louise (1991, Ridley Scott)
-Night of Earth (1991, Jim Jarmusch)
-Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
-Aladdin (1992, Ron Clemens, John Musker)
-Malcolm X (1992, Spike Lee)
-Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton)
-Dracula (1992, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Unforgiven (1992, Clint Eastwood)
-Reservoir Dogs (1992, Quentin Tarantino)
-True Romance (1993, Tony Scott)
-Chungking Express (1993, Wong Kar-Wai)
-The Piano (1993, Jane Campion)
-Schindler’s List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-Jurassic Park (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, Henry Selick)
-The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Frank Darabont)
-Pulp Fiction (1994, Quentin Tarantino)
-Léon: The Professional (1994, Luc Besson)
-The Lion King (1994, Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers)
-Apollo 13 (1995, Ron Howard)
-La Haine (1995, Mathieu Kassovitz)
-Se7en (1995, David Fincher)
-Heat (1995, Michael Mann)
-Casino (1995, Martin Scorsese)
-Before Sunrise (1995, Richard Linklater)
-Braveheart (1995, Mel Gibson)
-Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)
-Mission: Impossible (1996, Brian De Palma)
-Fargo (1996, Joel Coen)
-The Rock (1996, Michael Bay)
-Romeo + Juliet (1996, Baz Luhrmann)
-Trainspotting (1996, Danny Boyle)
-Cube (1997, Vincenzo Natali)
-Event Horizon (1997, Paul W.S. Anderson)
-Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
-Titanic (1997, James Cameron)
-The Fifth Element (1997, Luc Besson)
-Boogie Nights (1997, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-L.A. Confidential (1997, Curtis Hanson)
-The Game (1997, David Fincher)
-Abre los ojos (1997, Alejandro Amenábar)
-Face Off (1997, John Woo)
-Men in Black (1997, Barry Sonnenfeld)
-Contact (1997, Robert Zemeckis)
-Lost Highway (1997, David Lynch)
-Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
-Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami)
-Good Will Hunting (1997, Gus Van Sant)
-Kundun (1997, Martin Scorsese)
-Run, Lola, Run (1998, Tom Tykwer)
-La vita è bella (1998, Roberto Benigni)
-The Big Lebowski (1998, Joel Coen)
-Rushmore (1998, Wes Anderson)
-American History X (1998, Tony Kaye)
-Pleasantville (1998, Gary Ross)
-What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward)
-The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
-Saving Private Ryan (1998, Steven Spielberg)
-He Got Game (1998, Spike Lee)
-Dark City (1998, Alex Proyas)
-Ronin (1998, John Frankenheimer)
-Buffalo ’66 (1998, Vincent Gallo)
-Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998, Terry Gilliam)
-Great Expectations (1998, Alfonso Cuarón)
-The Truman Show (1998, Peter Weir)
-The Green Mile (1999, Frank Darabont)
-Man on the Moon (1999, Milos Forman)
-Matrix (1999, Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski)
-Fight Club (1999, David Fincher)
-American Beauty (1999, Sam Mendes)
-Todo sobre mi madre (1999, Pedro Almodóvar)
-Magnolia (1999, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-The Sixth Sense (1999, M.Night Shyamalan)
-Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick)
-The Virgin Suicides (1999, Sofia Coppola)
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Undetected diabetes linked to coronary heart assault and gum illness
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Folks with undetected glucose issues run a better threat of each myocardial infarction and periodontitis, in line with a examine revealed within the journal Diabetes Care by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. The outcomes exhibit the necessity of larger collaboration between dentistry and healthcare, say the researchers, and presumably of screening for diabetes at dental clinics. Extreme periodontitis is already identified to be related to a better threat of myocardial infarction and lowered glucose tolerance, and diabetes to be extra frequent in individuals who have suffered a coronary heart assault. The researchers behind these earlier findings have now studied whether or not undetected glucose issues (dysglycaemia) – that’s, a decreased means to metabolise sugar – is linked to each these situations: myocardial infarction and periodontitis. The outcomes are revealed within the journal Diabetes Care. The examine was a collaboration between cardiologists and dentists at Karolinska Institutet and was primarily based on information from a earlier examine referred to as PAROKRANK. It included 805 myocardial infarction sufferers from 17 Swedish cardiology clinics and 805 controls, who had been matched by age, intercourse and put up code. The sufferers’ periodontitic standing was assessed with X-rays and dysglycaemic standing with glucose load checks. Members with a diabetes analysis had been excluded from the examine, which left 712 sufferers and 731 controls with information on each periodontitic standing and glucose standing, the latter of which was divided into three classes: regular, decreased glucose tolerance, newly detected diabetes. Comparisons had been made after adjusting for age, intercourse, smoking habits, schooling and civil standing. The examine exhibits that beforehand undetected glucose issues, which embody diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance, had been linked to myocardial infarction. It was roughly twice as frequent for myocardial infarction sufferers to have undetected dysglycaemia as for wholesome controls, confirming the analysis group’s earlier findings. Myocardial infarction impacts roughly 30,000 individuals in Sweden yearly. Undetected diabetes was additionally discovered to be linked to extreme periodontitis. When myocardial infarction sufferers and controls had been analysed individually, the affiliation was clearer within the sufferers than within the controls, which is presumably as a result of lots of the controls had been very wholesome and few had extreme periodontitis and undetected diabetes. “Our findings point out that dysglycaemia is a key threat think about each extreme periodontitis and myocardial infarction and that the mixture of extreme periodontitis and undetected diabetes additional will increase the chance of myocardial infarction,” says the examine’s lead creator Anna Norhammar, heart specialist and Affiliate Professor at Karolinska Institutet’s Division of Medication in Solna. The outcomes substantiate beforehand identified hyperlinks between periodontitis and diabetes and present that such an affiliation additionally exists in beforehand unknown diabetes. In response to the researchers, the findings ought to make diabetes specialists think about their sufferers’ dental well being and the necessity for nearer collaboration with dentists. “The PAROKRANK examine is an efficient instance of such collaboration,” says the current examine’s senior creator Lars Rydén, Professor at Karolinska Institutet’s Division of Medication in Solna and chair of the academically initiated PAROKRANK examine. “Our examine exhibits that undetected glucose issues are frequent in two main illnesses – myocardial infarction and periodontitis,” says Dr Norhammar. “Many individuals go to the dentist commonly and possibly it is value contemplating taking routine blood-sugar checks in sufferers with extreme periodontitis to catch these sufferers.” One of many examine’s limitations is that regardless of the massive variety of members, the variety of sufferers and controls with extreme periodontitis and undetected diabetes was low. The noticed variations within the hyperlinks between undetected diabetes and extreme periodontitis in sufferers and controls can subsequently be attributable both to the low variety of sufferers or to real variations in correlation. ### The examine was financed with grants from AFA Insurance coverage, the Swedish Coronary heart and Lung Basis, the Swedish Analysis Council and Area Stockholm (ALF funding). Publication: “Undetected dysglycaemia an essential threat issue for 2 frequent illnesses: myocardial infarction and periodontitis – A report from the PAROKRANK examine”. Anna Norhammar, Barbro Kjellström, Natalie Habib, Anders Gustafsson, Björn Klinge, Åke Nygren, Per Näsman, Elisabet Svenungsson, Lars Rydén. Diabetes Care, on-line 10 June 2019. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! will not be accountable for the accuracy of reports releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing establishments or for using any data by means of the EurekAlert system. Source link
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Average Americans Vs. Average Europeans |How Different are they|
The United States of America was officially formed on July 4th, 1776, when 13 states declared their independence from the kingdom of Great Britain, this was centuries after this region, which was part of what they called, "the new world", was officially discovered by Christopher Colombus. In the centuries that followed, European settlers will arrive with many of the first expeditions arriving from Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Scottland, and England, among other European nations claiming some slice of the American pie.
Today, many Americans have European ancestors, while not necessarily sharing much in common with their ancestors. Thomas Jefferson mentioned in America's declaration of independence that "all men are created equal" but what if we explore how equal Americans and Europeans really are.
Ok, first, let's take a look at how much European is flowing through the American's bloodstream, but before we get into that, let's take a look at the whole picture.
According to the Census Bureau, approximately:
49 million Americans affirm to have German Ancestry (Famous Americans of German descent: Sandra Bullock, John Steinbeck, Ben Affleck, Jessica Biel, Tom Cruise, Uma Thurman, David Letterman, Walt Disney, Henry J. Heinz, and Oscar Mayer).
36 million Irish Ancestry (Notable Americans of Irish descent include John F. Kennedy, Neil Armstrong, Henry Ford, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Conan O'Brien, Derek Jeter, Elvis Presley, and Bruce Springsteen)
27 million English Ancestry (Notable Americans with English ancestry include Justin Timberlake, Clint Eastwood, Orson Welles, Seth MacFarlane, George Clooney, Cher, Liza Minnelli, Ernest Hemingway, and Bill Gates)
18 million, Italian Ancestry (Famous Americans of Italian descent include Maria Bartiromo, Robert De Niro, Francis Ford Coppola, Quentin Tarantino, and Madonna)
10 million Polish Ancestry (Notable Americans of Polish ancestry include John Krasinski, Lisa Kudrow, Frank Gehry, Gloria Steinem, and Richie Sambora)
9 million French Ancestry (Notable Americans of French descent include Warren Buffett, Louis Chevrolet, Zooey Deschanel, Ellen DeGeneres, Paul Revere, Henry David Thoreau, and Anthony Bourdain).
6 million Scottish Ancestry (Notable Americans with Scottish heritage include Reese Witherspoon, Lucille Ball, Robert Downey Jr., Johnny Cash, Lyndon B. Johnson, Edgar Allen Poe, and Malcolm X)
5 million Scotch-Irish Ancestry (Famous Americans of Scotch-Irish descent include Ulysses S. Grant, Elvis Presley, and Andrew Jackson)
5 million Dutch Ancestry (Notable Americans of Dutch ancestry include Thomas Edison, Walt Whitman, and Theodore Roosevelt)
4 million Swedish Ancestry (Notable Americans of Swedish descent include Mark Wahlberg, Buzz Aldrin, Matt Damon, Phil Mickelson, Mamie Eisenhower, and Charles Lindbergh)
4 million Norwegian Ancestry (Famous Americans of Norwegian descent include Lance Armstrong, Sally Ride, Michelle Williams, and Renée Zellweger).
3 million Russian Ancestry (Notable Americans with Russian ancestry include Michael Bloomberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Milla Jovovich, Sean Penn, Natalie Portman, Joan Rivers, and Michelle Trachtenberg).
2 million Welsh Ancestry (Notable Americans of Welsh descent include Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and J.P. Morgan)
1.5 million Czech Ancestry (Notable Americans of Hungarian descent include Milton Friedman, John Kerry, Paul Simon, Paul Newman, Louis CK, Kate Hudson, Steven Spielberg, Drew Barrymore, and Calvin Klein)
1.4 million Portuguese Ancestry (Famous Americans of Portuguese descent include Teresa Heinz Kerry, Tony Coelho, Katy Perry, Tom Hanks, and James Franco)
1.4 Danish Ancestry (Famous Americans of Danish descent include Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Scarlet Johansson, Lars Ulrich of Metallica, the Hanson brothers, and Iggy Pop)
1.2 Greek Ancestry (Americans with Greek ancestry include Jennifer Aniston; Bob Costas; Tina Fey; John Stamos; Frank Zappa; and George Papanicolaou, creator of the Pap smear)
So, with this Euro connection in mind, how much does the average American have in common with the average European citizen.
The median age, that means when half the population is younger and half the population is older, is 42.7 years for the EU and 37.9 years in the US, life expectancy in the EU is for women 82.4 years and 76.6 years for men, the American women will live in average 81.9 years and American men 77.1 years, that is, in the case of the Americans that if you are a man reaching 65 years of age, you can expect to live until you are 84.3. If you are a woman that is turning 65 years old today, you can expect to live until you are 86.6 years old.
When it comes to making babies, American women are slightly more active than European women, with an average number of births per women of 1.84 and European women giving birth to an average of 1.56. Just for clarification purposes, this does not mean that women miraculously bearing partial 0.84 or 0.56 human, this is rather an average taking from the average of the female population and the number of births.
Now, let's get some physical factors.
The height of American vs. Europeans.
the average height for an American man is 5 foot and 9.5 inches (which is 176.4 cm) while collective data from the whole EU is pretty hard to come by, however, we are talking about a continent with the highest people of the world, with the Dutch coming in first, at an average height of 6 feet (182.6 cm) for men. Dutch women are also at the top, with an average height of nearly 5.7 feet (169.9 cm) whereas American women are on average 5.4 feet (162.9 cm) tall. Just to get it right, most European countries have an average height for men and women higher than the American average.
Body Weight: American vs. European
We know Europeans beat us at height, but that cannot be said when it comes to weight, with America regularly coming at the top 5 countries of the world for average weight. The average male in the US weights 191 pounds (87 Kg) while the average women weights 164 pounds (74.4 Kg). In Europe the heaviest men average is found in the UK, weighing 185 pouns (84 Kg) and 152 pounds (69 Kg) for women.
Penis Size: American vs. European...and Let's Mention Africa
Why is this relevant enough to spend time and money to carry out studies? I don't know (in a medical or demographic point of view) but somehow we all would get curious about this whenever someone talks about this topic, so here are the results.
Although there is evident variation between individuals from different countries, this variation is completely within the normal range. So, American's best friend is 12.9 cm (5.08 inch) long on average when erect while Europe average is 14.31 cm (5.63 inches), and Africa, well the smallest guy on average is 14.9 cm (5.87 inches) and the average guy is roughly 32.73 cm (12.9 inches), I mean...we better go to Asia to be seen as Greek gods.
Money: Americans vs. Europeans
Now that we have looked at mortality and the body, let's get into some money matters. Americans are traditionally thought as a hard-working bunch of people, culturally ambitious, with our pension coming first, this might be reflected by the fact that the USA is the country with more multi-millionaires in the entire world with a number of 565, one of them, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates being the richest of them all, with a fortune around 91.2 billion dollars, in comparison, Europe has 489 multi-millionaires, with the richest being the Spanish magnate Amancio Ortega with 71.4 billion
dollars.
But that elite of people is way out of our league, how about the average Joe?, well the average American gross wage per household for the workers in the US is 43,585 dollars per year, wich is the 6th highest in the world, In the case of Europe, the highest average gross wage per household was found in Luxemburg, that is 52,493 dollars per year, followed with other higher averages than the US in Sweden and Danmark.
In terms of income tax, the US is below most of the EU countries with an average income tax paid in the US of 22.7%. In Europe, the highest tax rate was found in Belgium with a 42.8%, and of course, this affects the quality of life, although this is a difficult thing to judge, and where ever you look, is measured in a different way, for example, the US says that the national income, which is the spending power of the individual is only behind the Europe country of Luxemburg. The standard of living is another matter, it lists different since the top 10 highest standards of living is dominated by Europe countries, Canada, Australia and New Zeland. Europe countries are also ranking higher on the world's happiness report where 7 European states being in front of 13th place America. Many of these countries rank higher in spite their higher cost of living, which may seem confusing given that they report being so happy. Some factors may help explain this.
The highest cost of the world in terms of healthcare is, yeah, in the USA, also, for being a highly developed country, Americans work really hard, with the US ranking in the 13th place for working the most hours and, although some EU members are above the US, they rank lower in the world's happiness report.
Taking annually paid vacations into account, in Europe, the law states that every worker should have at least 4 weeks of vacation every year, while there is a non-paid vacation for Americans (by law). This decision is left to the employer. This decision means that on average, Americans take 10 days of vacation every year, which is far lower than in the EU. The average paid vacation time for 20 years of services in the US is 20 days.
Education: American vs. European
America is a fairly an expensive place to receive University education since the average student's debt in America is $29,000, but still, this is much lower than England where students owe almost double that amount ($ 56,000) after graduation. Other EU countries like Spain, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Czchec Republic, have extremely low tuition fees to none, while in Finland, Sweden and Danmark, the University is free.
Household
The US has a lower household Debt/GDP than most Europe nations, including the big borrowers, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweeden, and Belgium. This puts the USA in 10th place on the Household debt/GDP rank.
And this is what these countries get for their money.
Houses
American live in much bigger houses than Europeans, with the average house size iquals to 2000 square feet (186 square meters), compared to houses in Europe, where you can find the biggest houses of all EU in Denmark with an area of 1500square feet (139 square meters), while in the UK, the area of an average house is 800 square feet (74 square meters).
Cars
Americans also have more motor vehicles per person, being the third biggest owners of vehicles in the world, according to a 2015 report, with 797 vehicles owned by 1000 people, when compared with Europeans that are being really far behind.
Drinking Habits
When it comes to entertaining, lots of money are spent on alchool. The Europeans are by far the world's most formidable drinkers with the biggest alcohol consumption per capita in the world and almost all the EU countries drinking more than the USA. One of the most relevant factors for this is the cost of drinks, in Slovakia and the Czche Republic, beer costs around $1.5 on bars or supermarket, compared to US average that more than double that amount.
And Finally, There is Love...Aside from Penis Sizes.
The average age of men and women in the US getting married is 29 and 27 respectively, which is much lower than about all the countries in the European Union, whose couples often wait until well after 30 years of age.
The divorce rate in 2015 was 2.0 for the EU, almost half of the marriage rate. The US had a similar rate of marriage to divorce rate at 3.6.
The most sexually satisfied countries in the EU were Spain, Italy, Greece, The Netherlands, and Germany. In the case of the USA, sexual satisfaction is showing a lower rate when compared to most EU countries.
So, all comes to money, winky size, and education, but what if we start being more confortamble with what we have, even penis size, in case you have not notice it yet, it is a lot what we have, we should not complain so much and start living happier.
Sorry for the long post, here is a German Sausage and a pretty cool video. Cheers.
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The Most Beautiful Shots of the 90s from Ignacio Montalvo on Vimeo.
A compilation of The Most Beautiful Shots of the 90s.
Edited by Ignacio Montalvo
Music: Reaching - Audiomachine
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Films (in chronological order)
-Goodfellas (1990, Martin Scorsese)
-Wild at Heart (1990, David Lynch)
-Miller’s Crossing (1990, Joel Coen)
-Close-Up (1990, Abbas Kiarostami)
-The Godfather: Part III (1990, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Edward Scissorhands (1990, Tim Burton)
-King of New York (1990, Abel Ferrara)
-The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Jonathan Demme)
-Barton Fink (1991, Joel Coen)
-Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, James Cameron)
-Beauty and the Beast (1991, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise)
-Europa (1991, Lars Von Trier)
-Thelma y Louise (1991, Ridley Scott)
-Night of Earth (1991, Jim Jarmusch)
-Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
-Aladdin (1992, Ron Clemens, John Musker)
-Malcolm X (1992, Spike Lee)
-Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton)
-Dracula (1992, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Unforgiven (1992, Clint Eastwood)
-Reservoir Dogs (1992, Quentin Tarantino)
-True Romance (1993, Tony Scott)
-Chungking Express (1993, Wong Kar-Wai)
-The Piano (1993, Jane Campion)
-Schindler’s List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-Jurassic Park (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, Henry Selick)
-The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Frank Darabont)
-Pulp Fiction (1994, Quentin Tarantino)
-Léon: The Professional (1994, Luc Besson)
-The Lion King (1994, Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers)
-Apollo 13 (1995, Ron Howard)
-La Haine (1995, Mathieu Kassovitz)
-Se7en (1995, David Fincher)
-Heat (1995, Michael Mann)
-Casino (1995, Martin Scorsese)
-Before Sunrise (1995, Richard Linklater)
-Braveheart (1995, Mel Gibson)
-Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)
-Mission: Impossible (1996, Brian De Palma)
-Fargo (1996, Joel Coen)
-The Rock (1996, Michael Bay)
-Romeo + Juliet (1996, Baz Luhrmann)
-Trainspotting (1996, Danny Boyle)
-Cube (1997, Vincenzo Natali)
-Event Horizon (1997, Paul W.S. Anderson)
-Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
-Titanic (1997, James Cameron)
-The Fifth Element (1997, Luc Besson)
-Boogie Nights (1997, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-L.A. Confidential (1997, Curtis Hanson)
-The Game (1997, David Fincher)
-Abre los ojos (1997, Alejandro Amenábar)
-Face Off (1997, John Woo)
-Men in Black (1997, Barry Sonnenfeld)
-Contact (1997, Robert Zemeckis)
-Lost Highway (1997, David Lynch)
-Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
-Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami)
-Good Will Hunting (1997, Gus Van Sant)
-Kundun (1997, Martin Scorsese)
-Run, Lola, Run (1998, Tom Tykwer)
-La vita è bella (1998, Roberto Benigni)
-The Big Lebowski (1998, Joel Coen)
-Rushmore (1998, Wes Anderson)
-American History X (1998, Tony Kaye)
-Pleasantville (1998, Gary Ross)
-What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward)
-The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
-Saving Private Ryan (1998, Steven Spielberg)
-He Got Game (1998, Spike Lee)
-Dark City (1998, Alex Proyas)
-Ronin (1998, John Frankenheimer)
-Buffalo ’66 (1998, Vincent Gallo)
-Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998, Terry Gilliam)
-Great Expectations (1998, Alfonso Cuarón)
-The Truman Show (1998, Peter Weir)
-The Green Mile (1999, Frank Darabont)
-Man on the Moon (1999, Milos Forman)
-Matrix (1999, Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski)
-Fight Club (1999, David Fincher)
-American Beauty (1999, Sam Mendes)
-Todo sobre mi madre (1999, Pedro Almodóvar)
-Magnolia (1999, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-The Sixth Sense (1999, M.Night Shyamalan)
-Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick)
-The Virgin Suicides (1999, Sofia Coppola)
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A compilation of The Most Beautiful Shots of the 90s.
Edited by Ignacio Montalvo
Music: Reaching - Audiomachine
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Films (in chronological order)
-Goodfellas (1990, Martin Scorsese)
-Wild at Heart (1990, David Lynch)
-Miller’s Crossing (1990, Joel Coen)
-Close-Up (1990, Abbas Kiarostami)
-The Godfather: Part III (1990, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Edward Scissorhands (1990, Tim Burton)
-King of New York (1990, Abel Ferrara)
-The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Jonathan Demme)
-Barton Fink (1991, Joel Coen)
-Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, James Cameron)
-Beauty and the Beast (1991, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise)
-Europa (1991, Lars Von Trier)
-Thelma y Louise (1991, Ridley Scott)
-Night of Earth (1991, Jim Jarmusch)
-Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
-Aladdin (1992, Ron Clemens, John Musker)
-Malcolm X (1992, Spike Lee)
-Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton)
-Dracula (1992, Francis Ford Coppola)
-Unforgiven (1992, Clint Eastwood)
-Reservoir Dogs (1992, Quentin Tarantino)
-True Romance (1993, Tony Scott)
-Chungking Express (1993, Wong Kar-Wai)
-The Piano (1993, Jane Campion)
-Schindler’s List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-Jurassic Park (1993, Steven Spielberg)
-The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, Henry Selick)
-The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Frank Darabont)
-Pulp Fiction (1994, Quentin Tarantino)
-Léon: The Professional (1994, Luc Besson)
-The Lion King (1994, Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers)
-Apollo 13 (1995, Ron Howard)
-La Haine (1995, Mathieu Kassovitz)
-Se7en (1995, David Fincher)
-Heat (1995, Michael Mann)
-Casino (1995, Martin Scorsese)
-Before Sunrise (1995, Richard Linklater)
-Braveheart (1995, Mel Gibson)
-Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)
-Mission: Impossible (1996, Brian De Palma)
-Fargo (1996, Joel Coen)
-The Rock (1996, Michael Bay)
-Romeo + Juliet (1996, Baz Luhrmann)
-Trainspotting (1996, Danny Boyle)
-Cube (1997, Vincenzo Natali)
-Event Horizon (1997, Paul W.S. Anderson)
-Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
-Titanic (1997, James Cameron)
-The Fifth Element (1997, Luc Besson)
-Boogie Nights (1997, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-L.A. Confidential (1997, Curtis Hanson)
-The Game (1997, David Fincher)
-Abre los ojos (1997, Alejandro Amenábar)
-Face Off (1997, John Woo)
-Men in Black (1997, Barry Sonnenfeld)
-Contact (1997, Robert Zemeckis)
-Lost Highway (1997, David Lynch)
-Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
-Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami)
-Good Will Hunting (1997, Gus Van Sant)
-Kundun (1997, Martin Scorsese)
-Run, Lola, Run (1998, Tom Tykwer)
-La vita è bella (1998, Roberto Benigni)
-The Big Lebowski (1998, Joel Coen)
-Rushmore (1998, Wes Anderson)
-American History X (1998, Tony Kaye)
-Pleasantville (1998, Gary Ross)
-What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward)
-The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
-Saving Private Ryan (1998, Steven Spielberg)
-He Got Game (1998, Spike Lee)
-Dark City (1998, Alex Proyas)
-Ronin (1998, John Frankenheimer)
-Buffalo ’66 (1998, Vincent Gallo)
-Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998, Terry Gilliam)
-Great Expectations (1998, Alfonso Cuarón)
-The Truman Show (1998, Peter Weir)
-The Green Mile (1999, Frank Darabont)
-Man on the Moon (1999, Milos Forman)
-Matrix (1999, Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski)
-Fight Club (1999, David Fincher)
-American Beauty (1999, Sam Mendes)
-Todo sobre mi madre (1999, Pedro Almodóvar)
-Magnolia (1999, Paul Thomas Anderson)
-The Sixth Sense (1999, M.Night Shyamalan)
-Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick)
-The Virgin Suicides (1999, Sofia Coppola)
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1,2,3,4,,24,26,27,28,29
1: Favourite movie(s): I Origins, Mr. Nobody, Requiem for a Dream, The Handmaiden, Cloud Atlas, Fight Club, ολα του Λανθιμου, Melancholia, The Help, The Corpse Bride, We need to talk about Kevin, Boyhood, Black Swan, Dreamers, Amelie, Her, American History X, 10 things I hate about you, Mean Girls, Kill your Darlings, Moonrise Kingdom, Wall-E, Tangled, Μικρα Αγγλια, Νυφες
2: Favourite actor(s) Johnny Depp, Evan Peters, Christian Bale, Edward Norton, Gary Oldman, Harrison Ford, Geoffrey Rush, Colin Farrell, Ethan Hawke, Hugh Jackman, Dylan O’Brien, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Miles Teller, Ezra Miller, Meryl Streep, Audrey Tautou, Salma Hayek, Helena Bonham Carter, Natalie Portman, Tilda Swinton, Eva Green, Rosamund Pike, Emma Stone, and a bunch of people i’ve forgotten
3: Favourite genre(s) Romance, Historical, Drama, MUSICALS!
4: Favourite director(s) Pantelis Voulgaris, Xavier Dolan, Christofer Nolan, Yiorgos Lanthimos, Sofia Coppola, Cavid Fincher, Federico Fellini, Asghar Farhadi, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Monty Pythons, Darren Aronofsky, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, Roberto Benini, Lars Von Trier and i’m still forgetting names
24: Movies you think you probably should’ve seen but haven’t for whatever reason: SO FUCKING MANY
26: People whose opinions on movies you value some guys from a cinematography “club” i used to be a part of
27: If you could make a movie, what would it be and why? i’d like to make a movie made up from different stories, probably about past lives because i’m really interested on the subject and i’ve already written like half of the script already
28: If you could adapt something from another medium into film, what would it be and why? Black Swan Green, by David Mitchell and maybe some stories by Zorz Sari
29: If you could remake any movie to improve what you felt was wrong about it the first time around, what would it be and why? The Percy Jackson series, everything about it (i’d maybe still keep Logan Lerman though) because they completely butchered the books
THANKS A LOT FOR ASKING
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