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JUNE 2023 (Wherever you are, it's okay, you can come back from it. There's more, there's always more.)
Ocean Vuong / Lee Young-ri / Jack Gilbert / Franny Choi / Unknown / Linda Gregg / D. H. Lawrence / James Bartelle / Ottessa Moshfegh / Kyla Jamieson / Phoebe Bridgers / agoera / The Japanese House / kry_aia / Paramore / Kenneth Steven / Jess Allen / Jay Wright / Jenny George / Mary Oliver / Ursula K. Le Guin / Heikala
#web weaving#i mightttt remake this later on but you know i'm just pressing send it's fine#i just had a bug in my ear that it might be fun to make a weave that goes from night to dawn to day to afternoon to evening :-)
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List of previous Studios of Project 21 Dancers
For the dancers with multiple studios, I have clarified that in brackets.
*have graduated
Above the Barre Dance Company -> P21
Bella Puskar (-> The Space)
Academy of Ballet Arts -> P21
Jadyn Dumond (->?)
Allegro Performing Arts Academy
Grace Wilson (->?)
Artistic Motion -> P21
Esme Chou (The Company -> Club -> Artistic Motion -> P21 -> WDP)
Avanti Dance -> P21
Hadley Schulz (-> Mather)
Avis Dance -> P21
Kalea Hidalgo (-> Yorba Linda -> The Space)
Capistrano Dance Academy -> P21
Richie Granese
Center Stage Dance Academy -> P21
Kelly Sweeney (-> Stopped Competing)*
Chavarria Institute of the Arts -> P21
Isabella Kouznetsova (-> WDP)
Diana Kouznetsova (-> WDP)
Club Dance Studio -> P21
Elsie Check (-> Club Dance)
Brooklyn Cooley (-> Club Dance)
Daylyn Lucky (-> Club Dance)
Kelsey Millar (-> Club Dance -> Studio of Arizona)*
Addison Moffett*
Cami Ritzler (-> Club Dance)
Dance Connection 2 -> P21
Davyd Williams*
DanceLova Dance Academy -> P21
Makeila Bartlett
Madison Ng (-> N10)
Dance Precision -> P21
Dyllan Blackburn (-> Mather)
Jordyn Blackburn*
Kaelyn Choe (-> Dance Precision)
Abbey Choi*
Gwen Choi*
Nina Choi*
Isabella Dimopolous (-> Innovative Dance Studios)
Malia Gardner (->?)
Selena Hamilton (The Dance Spot -> Dance Precision -> P21)
Brooklyn Jara (-> Dance Precision)
Brooklyn Ladia
Melia Mariano*
Sara Najm (->Chavarria Institute of the Arts)
Alexis Ramirez (->?)*
Zoe Rossi (-> Dance Connection 2?)
Ava Sinchinalchi (->OCPAA)*
Brooklyn Stafford
Kimberly Tobias (->?)*
Reggie Valdez (-> Launch Brea Space)
Lauren Wallingford*
Dellos Dance -> P21
Brooklyn Jones (Dellos -> P21 -> Dellos)
Chloe Jones (Dellos -> P21 -> Dellos)
Isabella Rivera (-> K2)
Fusion Studios -> P21
Aura Dela Cruz
Haus of Royals -> P21
Kaitlyn Ortega (->Mather)
Maddie Ortega (->Mather)
Impact Dance Center
Shane Higa (Stopped Competing)
Juliana's School of Dance -> P21
Katie Couch (-> WDP -> P21)
Kami Couch (-> WDP -> P21)
Kenzie Couch (-> WDP -> P21)
Just Plain Dancin' -> P21
Danie Riveroy (-> OCPAA)
K2 Studios -> P21
Zeke Lindsey (OCPAA -> K2 -> P21)
Leilani Lawlor
KBM Talent -> P21
Ava Woinarowicz (-> DKCBA -> P21 -> Stopped Competing)
Mather Dance Company -> P21
Taytem Bisono (Adage -> Mather -> P21 ->?)
Bella Machado (P21 -> OCPAA)
Jillian Mahan (OCPAA -> Mather -> P21 ->?)
Haley Messick*
Madelyn Nasu (OCPAA -> Mather -> P21)
McCoy Rigby Conservatory of the Arts-> P21
Regan Gerena
Move Dance Academy -> P21
Gracyn French (On Pointe Dance Studio -> Move -> P21)
Murrieta Dance Project -> P21
Jaidyn Dumond (->?)
N10 -> P21
Kira Lieberman (Pacific -> N10 -> P21)
Notion Dance -> P21
Sienna Carlston*
OCPAA -> P21
Raven Alanes (->Studio Fusion)
Olivia Armstrong
Aleena Aoun (-> WDP)*
Mackenzie Auger (-> WDP)*
Madi Beerer (Talent Factory -> OCPAA -> P21)
Lexie Cavanaugh (-> Chavarria Institute)*
CeCe Chung
Sammi Chung
Jamieson Deacy (Stopped Competing)
Kendyl Fay (-> High School Dance)
Nyla McCarthy (-> Mather)
Audrina Mossembecker (->?)
Avery Olsen (-> OCPAA)
Chloe Solinger (-> CHs Dance Company)
Haley Stoico (Stopped Competing)
Laci Stoico (-> The Space)
Sara Von Rotz
Charlotte Watters (-> RockStar)
Leighton Werner
Rylee Young (Stopped Competing)
Onstage Dance Centre -> P21
Liliana Barajas (Elite Artist Dance Company -> Ostage Dance Centre -> P21)
Pave School of the Arts -> P21
Delaney Anbarden
Elliana Anbarden
Mady Kim
Elle O'Donnell*
Avery Reyes
Pacific Dance -> P21
Kai Armitage (->?)
Jenna Koblin (Stopped Competing)
Brielle Lieberman
Brooklyn Lieberman
Katie Nguyen (->?)
Kelly Nguyen*
Loila Rhee
Dawson Walker*
Perception Dance Company -> P21
Berkeley Scifres
Brystin Scifres
Performing Arts Academy of Marin -> P21
Zuzu Duchon*
Premier Youth Dance Company
Allison Choi
Richter Dance Company -> P21
Dillon Barron
Peyton Barron (Richter -> Variant -> P21 -> The Space)
Rhythm Dance Center -> P21
Lexi Blanchard
South Coast Conservatory -> P21
Cali Cassidy (P21 -> OCSA Ballroom)
Studio 1 Dance Academy -> P21
Emma Rose Crawford (-> IAF Studios -> Southland Ballet Academy -> Amirian Ballet Academy)
Studio Fusion -> P21
Tiana Heaton (->?)
Studio X -> P21
Chloe Mirabal
Savanna Musman
Demi Ulloa
Aliya Yen
The Company -> P21
Stella Ebert
Winter Ebert (-> Company -> Mather)
Imogene Elias (-> Company)
The Dance Spot -> P21
Isabella Warfield (-> Mather)
The Difference Dance Company
JoJo Jessen (Premier Dance -> Difference -> P21)*
The Industry Dance Academy -> P21
Anya Inger (The Rage -> Art Code -> Industry Dance -> P21 -> Stopped Competing)
The Rage -> P21
Delilah Hewitt (->The Space)
The Royal Underground -> P21
Milan Furtado (Stopped Competing)
The Talent Factory -> P21
Brooke Masters (->?)
Perris Amento*
Vision Dance Company
Kaitlyn Yi (-> WDP)*
WSCA -> P21
Tatum Brady (-> Studio Fusion -> WDP)
Maya Loureiro (->OCSA focused)
Tyra Polke (->The Rock Center For Dance)
Honestly no clue:
Bella Garcia*
Brooklyn Vara (->Define Dance Space)
Faith Montoya
Haley Reeder
Isha Das*
Jacqueline David*
Janae Holster (-> Movement Studios)
Kalea Hidalgo (-> Yorba Linda -> The Space)
Katelin McDermott*
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Paul and Linda McCartney in a home movie (possibly a scrapped music video promo) while holidaying in New Zealand sometime in 1997
#She would pass away in April of 1998 :(#paul mccartney#linda mccartney#the beatles#aesthetic#gif set#home movies#couple#gifs#music memories#music history#music icons#family#cute#1990s#mccartney family#1997#source: Larry Jamieson#I hope you guys have good internet because these may be some large gifs haha...
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january 2022
here are some of my favorite resources to make going vegan easy:
Acti - veg
https://acti-veg.com/resources/
I Love Vegan
https://www.ilovevegan.com/start-here/
Cruelty Free Kitty - everything you need to know about which cosmetics are vegan and which are not.
https://www.crueltyfreekitty.com/
vegankit.com
https://www.vegankit.com/
Vegetarian Resource Group (vegan)
https://www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan
Image by Twig & Vine - a Sydney-based floral studio founded and run by Linda Jamieson & Elaine Chew.
https://www.facebook.com/twigandvineflowers/
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Hide your wallets, it’s that time again! #TBQsBookDeals
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I'm looking for descendants from Edward Presgrave (1795-1830) Of Bourne / Singapore
Edward Presgrave (1795-1830) was Resident Councillor of Malacca & Singapore in 1820′S. son of Edward Presgrave of Bourne & Ann Clerk.He married Anne Cooper.His issue:- i) Edwina Anne Presgrave (1821-1886) married Charles Harison Drury. Their issue:- ai) Charles Garling Drury(1845-1874) married Agnes Louisa Claridge. His issue:- bi)Charles Arthur Walpole Drury(1874-1958) married Jessie Ellen Lamb. His issue:- ci) Violet Miriam Drury(1899-1984) married Selwyn Guise Cutler. Their issue:- di) Alan Cutler. cii) Shelley Walpole Drury(1900-1995) married Doris Kathleen Kitching. His issue:- di) Derek Shelley Drury(1929-2014) married Jeannette O Unsted. His issue:- ei)Neil T Drury married Lynda S Jones. eii)Linda M Drury married John D Hill. dii) Roger L Drury. ciii) Henry Charles Dru Drury(1901-1999) married Olive Bird White. aii)Edward George Drury(1847-1868). aiii) Edwina Mary Drury(1849-1927). aiv) Bessie Sophia Drury(1851-1933) married James Burn Pennngton. Her issue:- bi) Beryl Pennington(1873-1959). bii) Drury Pennington(1874-1960) married Harriett Fremlin Key. His issue:- ci) Beryl Mary Dora Pennington married Richard T Lawrence. cii) Harold Drury Pennington(1907-?) married Hermione Blackburn. ciii) John Drury Pennington(1910-?). biii) Cyril Burn Pennington(1878-1955). biv) Harold Evelyn Pennington(1880-1915). bv) Guy Drury Pennington(1882-1909). bvi) Gladys Pennington(1886-1887). av) Francis McDowell(Macdonald) Drury (1852-?) married Ida Mariguitte ?. His issue:- bi) Amy Hyacinth Drury(1893-1973) married Nelson Winslow Pickering. Their issue:- ci) Nancy Pickering(1915-1994) married William Jamieson Neidlinger. Their issue:- di) Nancy Neidlinger married Paul Henry Eitapence. Their issue:- ei) Mark Eitapence. eii) Michelle Eitapence. dii) William Jamieson Neidlinger Jr.(1942-2012) married 1stly , Patricia H ? & 2ndly,Elisabeth ?. His issue:- ei) Elizabeth Neidlinger. eii) William Jamieson Neidlinger III. diii) Anthony Winslow Neidlinger married Patricia A Hewett Hussein. cii) Natalie Pickering(1924-2012) married Dayton Béguelin. Their issue:- di) Robert Dayton Béguelin married Susanna Adams Jones. dii) Winslow Drury Béguelin married Sarah Steinkamp Pierce. bii) Enid Drury(1895-1972). avi) Agnes Drury (1854-?). avii) Ernest Thorpe Drury (1856-1880) married aviii) Maud Anna Drury(1858-1928). aix) Nina Lizzie Drury(1861-1942). ii) Edward Presgrave (1823-?) married Margaret Crane.His issue:- ai) Edward Robert John Presgrave (1855-1919) iii) Mary Presgrave(1824-?). iv) Duncan Clerk Presgrave (1826-1883) married Jane Sarah Caunter.His issue:- ai) Isabella Presgrave (1851-?) married Arthur Edward Clarke.Their issue:- bi) Denys Harcourt Clarke (1879-1930) married Emily Dorothy Drake. aii) Edward William Presgrave (1855-1930). aiii) Duncan George Presgrave (1857-1928) married Frances Mary Clare Passmore.His issue:- bi) Sydney Frances Vivien Presgrave (1885-1989) married Sir Reginald George Watson. Their issue:- ci) Clare Watson married Ben Hawes-Watson. cii) Patricia A Watson married Kenneth P Pool. Their issue:- di) Anthony Presgrave Pool married Julia Weil Bendiner. His issue:- ei) Suzanne Harriet Pool. eii) Ralph Sabato Pool. dii) Timothy Kenneth Pool married Felicity Frankham. His issue:- ei) Graham Edward Pool married Fiona M Maycock. His issue:- fi) Mary Elizabeth Pool. fii) Beatrice Emma Pool. diii) Jacqueline Mary Pool married David Morris Fitzgerald Scott. ciii) Betty Watson married Herbert J Payne. Their issue:- i) ? Payne. ii) Nigel Conrad Presgrave Payne married Elizabeth M Morris. His issue:- ai) Conrad Francis Charles Presgrave Payne married Juliet N.C. Charlton aiv)William Garling Presgrave (1859-?). av) Percy Clerk Presgrave (1860-1862). avi) Jessie Harriet Presgrave (1870-?). Please contact me at:- [email protected]
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Chill Book Recs
It’s a tense time (obvious) and for all those who are social distancing (which should be as many people as possible!!) as well as those who are out there keeping essential services running and caring for those who need it (thank you!!), sometimes we need a chance to relax with a book that’s somewhat low stakes. So I’ve put together some of my faves which are light and funny (and, not coincidentally, often romantic and/or tropey - not sorry!) for you to download as ebooks or audiobook, or order from a bookstore (especially recommend that you check if your local indies are still shipping, or look at Biblio, or the Bookstore at the End of the World collective). Not saying that all the selections below are without obstacle or issue, but I’ve tried to keep it pretty upbeat and noted what I can. Feel free to add your own faves like this, and happy reading!
(Sorry for the abundance of parentheses.)
(No, I’m not.)
Analee, In Real Life by Janelle Milanes (fake dating, MMORPG, Latinx MCs, own voices, family drama, YA)
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins (boarding school, friends to romance, Paris, cancer cw, YA)
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge by M.T. Anderson (humor, fantasy, enemies to friends, fantasy political intrigue, illustrations, confusion!, middle grade)
Attachments by Rainbow Rowell (semi epistolary, company approved spying, early 2000s, newspaper, best friendships, Getting Yourself Together, very good food descriptions, miscarriage cw, romance, adult)
Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie (enemies to romance, chicken marsala, a familial yikes but very good friends, did you adopt the cat or did the cat adopt you, snow globes, shoe descriptions, fat MC, this is my favorite romance tbh, adult)
The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan (Scotland, power of books, side romance, small town, precariously balanced large vehicle, running your own small business, misunderstanding the role of libraries but I’ll overlook it, job loss cw, adult)
Bossypants by Tina Fey (humor, short chapters, memoir, “Mrs. Fey's change of life baby,” Jimmy Fallon getting owned, adult)
Boy Meets Girl by Meg Cabot (epistolary-ish, baking, complaining about NYC real estate, labor disputes, eating disorder cw, romance, adult)
The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal (historical fiction/alternate history, math/physics/science, supportive husband, Jewish MC, awesome women, worldwide catastrophic event cw [I know but try it], side romances, adult)
A Countess Below Stairs/The Secret Countess by Eva Ibbotson (historical fiction, WWI/Russian Revolution trauma cw, eugenics cw, quirkier Downton Abbey, romance, YA/adult)
A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn (historical mystery, side sexiness, butterflies, I keep talking about this series, adult)
Don't Date Rosa Santos by Nina Moreno (Gilmore Girls but make it Florida, Latinx MC and LI, bi MC, family curses, own voices, character death cw, romance, YA)
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (fantasy/fairy tale retelling, classic, curses, you’re allowed to like the movie I guess but read the book for real, romance, middle grade)
Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes (small town Maine, overcoming past trauma, spousal death cw, depression cw, The Yips, friends to romance, adult)
The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone by Jaclyn Moriarty (fantasy, cool aunts, journeys, middle grade)
Faking It by Jennifer Crusie (con men/people, messy family, murder?/fleeing the scene/technically I’m homeless, delicious sounding muffins, art theft, romance, adult)
Field Notes on Love by Jennifer E. Smith (train journeys, sextuplets, romance, YA)
The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez (zines, music, Latinx MC, middle grade)
Heartstopper by Alice Oseman (graphic novel/available as a webcomic [@heartstoppercomic], cute, gay MC, bi MC, school uniforms, bullying cw, romance, YA)
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom by S.J. Goslee (fake dating, gay, bad boy?, YA)
I Wanna Be Where You Are by Kristina Forest (dance, road trips, Black MC and LI, dog, parental death cw, own voices, enemies to romance, YA)
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang (statistics, autism/Asperger’s, escort, Asian/biracial MC, family owned restaurant, own voices, romance, adult)
Louisiana's Way Home by Kate DiCamillo (quirky small town, funnier than she knows narrator, a little bittersweet, middle grade)
Lucky Caller by Emma Mills (radio programming, family drama, neighbors, banter, contest mistakes, romance, YA)
The Morning Gift by Eva Ibbotson (marriage of necessity, Holocaust/WWII cw, Jewish MC, scientific sheep, paleontology, quirky side characters, romance, YA/adult)
My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger (epistolary-esque, Boston, gay MC, Asian MC, Latinx MC, musical theater, friendships!, baseball, romance, YA)
The Next Great Paulie Fink by Ali Benjamin (multiple POV/semi-epistolary, new girl in school, contests, small town, middle grade)
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang (graphic novel, fake fantasy but make it fashion, genderfluid MC, middle grade)
The Princess Bride by William Goldman (uncategorizable, funny, classic, fake politics, satiric genius is at its fullest flower, fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles, etc., YA/adult)
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (politics, royal family, Texas, Latinx/biracial MC, bi MC, gay LI, everyone’s already talking about it but I listed it anyway, enemies to romance, adult)
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald (pen pals, small/rural town, translated, character death cw, power of books, side romance iirc, adult)
Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson (graphic novel, roller derby, friendship, finding yourself, middle grade)
Sorcery & Cecelia, or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer (historical fantasy, Regency, cousins, side romances, estates, The Season, epistolary, middle grade/YA)
The Summer of Jordi Pérez (And the Best Burger in Los Angeles) by Amy Spalding (fashion, burger bros, lesbian MC, fat MC, queer LI, Latinx LI, own voices, romance, YA)
To All the Boys trilogy by Jenny Han (fake dating, baking, sisters, Asian MC, own voices, romance, YA [I mean, if you’ve seen the movies...])
To Night Owl from Dogfish by Holly Goldberg Sloan (epistolary, enemies to friends, matchmaking youth, gay dads, sleepaway camp, middle grade)
#books#book recs#p.s. feel free to send me an ask if you’d like other or more specific recs#or if you’d like help figuring out what you can access through your library/library network
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FNAF Headcanon Timeline Part 1
1929 – May: 5. David Lawrence Afton is born.
1932 – February: 29. Millicent Banks is born.
1950 – February: 20. Millicent meets David, and quickly falls for him.
1950 – August: 5. David and Millicent get married, despite his parents’ misgivings about the unusual woman… and the lack of input from Millicent’s own family.
1952 – April: 24. Identical twins Pamela Rose Blackthorne and Angela Daisy Blackthorne are born.
1955 – October: 28. William David Afton is born, despite David’s initial hesitation towards the topic of ever having children. On the other hand, Millicent decides that one isn’t enough, desperately wanting a daughter –or rather, a ‘mini-me’.
1955 – June: 15. Henry Frederick Emily is born to Robert Jamieson Emily and Linda Ruth Emily.
1957 – March: 1. Cassidy May Afton is born, much to Millicent’s delight. By this point, David has warmed-up to the idea of having a child, and even more than one.
1958 – July: 26. Scott Hawthorn Emily is born to Robert and Linda Emily.
1965 – November: 3. Cassidy Afton is killed by William, in an unattended apple orchard after school. The reasoning behind this murder is ultimately a loss of his temper, to the extent of a sort of blanking-out from what was happening. From this day onwards, Cassie’s spirit attaches herself to her brother, whose mental state begins its true downward spiral…
1966 – Unspecified: The Afton family moves from England to America, so as to leave behind anything that may remind them of Cassidy. To support the family, David starts up a real estate business.
1969 – January: 9. Jennifer Elise Emily is born to a recently-widowed Linda… and a married Italian-American man, who wanted nothing to do with any member of the Emily family after learning Linda was pregnant.
1969 – April: Having been heartbroken twice over and in failing health, Linda fades away and dies in her own home. It’s uncertain as to when exactly this happens, due to having holed herself up in her bedroom and leaving her children to fend for themselves with help from a friendly neighbour.
1972 – September: William and Henry start studying engineering together, quickly becoming the best students in their classes. They meet on the first day, with the scholarship-student Henry noticing quickly that Will was ‘almost as out-of-place as him’ and deciding to befriend the lonely yet bombastic Brit. That burgeoning friendship has a hiccough thanks to William being an idiot, but they become fast friends over the next week.
1976 – May: Henry and William graduate from university, each with an additional degree –William in business, and Henry in architecture.
1976 – June: In the same month, both pairs tie the knot, although in William and Angela’s part, it is with a significant degree of urgency –she had unexpectedly fallen pregnant towards their graduation, and while she is in love with him, he takes years to consider her to be anything other than a friend… or a responsibility.
1976 – November: 17. Vincent Ashley Afton is born. Just like his father before him, William does not initially want children of his own, but rapidly warms up to the idea throughout his son’s infancy. At around the same time, Pamela lost the child she had been carrying, thanks to being involved in a road accident.
1976 – Unspecified: Both Fazbear Entertainment and Afton Robotics are definitely up and running by the end of the year.
1977 – June: 12. Elizabeth Mary Afton is born, and William is instantly enamoured with his new daughter.
1977 – December: After much preamble and preparations, Fredbear’s Family Diner opens its doors to the public, to massive and rapid success. In this –the very beginning of the eatery franchise– Henry and William are the only actors, and the menu is comprised entirely of home recipes from the minds of Pamela and Angela.
1978 – November: Pamela and Angela grow tired of the long hours their husbands spend away from home, not least of which connected to both men’s fascination with the animatronics they create. Together, they hatch a plan that they believe will force Henry and William to start paying attention to them more often… A ‘one-night wife-swap’, which they hope will shock the two men ‘back to reality’, should they realise the swap took place. Neither of them do, although imbibing alcohol may help that fact.
1978 – Unspecified: Henry and William start to talk about expanding their animatronic eatery shtick, with a fresh new cast of characters. At some point, both of them also start to work on devices to help make their creations seem all the more real [henceforth dubbed ‘mindfuck discs’]. By the end of the year, research into the phenomenon/substance known as ‘Remnant’ has also begun.
1979 – July: 14. Not long after the wife-swap, it became plain that Angela was pregnant again… however, it was unclear as to which husband would be the father; to really push the issue, both Angela and Pamela had sex with each other’s husband, but Angela also had sex with William within the following few days. Unsurprisingly, both Will and Henry were unhappy to learn of the plot, but the four of them were able to put it behind them in a tenuous ‘truce’ of sorts. When Angela gave birth to twins, it was decided that each household would raise one, and the functionally-shared homes situation would continue as per normal. These twins are Charlotte Dahlia Emily and Michael Samuel Afton...
#FNAF#Five Nights at Freddy's#headcanon#FNAF Timeline#That wife swap thing was pretty messed up Pammy and Angie...
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Some FNAF headcanon details...
Mostly, a sort of ‘cast list’... I’ve been working on this for a little while, and... I’m pretty happy with it.
Afton Family:
Grandfather – David Lawrence Afton – Old Man Consequences
Grandmother – Millicent Afton
Father – William David Afton – Springtrap, etc…
Aunt – Cassidy May Afton – Golden Freddy
Mother – Angela Daisy Afton – Ballora
Older Brother – Vincent Ashley Afton
Sister – Elizabeth Mary Afton – Circus Baby, etc…
Younger Brother – Michael Samuel Afton
Granddaughter – A daughter of Vincent that I’m keeping a bit ‘quiet’ for the time being...
Emily Family:
Grandfather – Robert Jamieson Emily
Grandmother – Linda Ruth Emily
Father – Henry Frederick Emily
Uncle – Scott Hawthorn Emily – Phone Guy
Aunt – Jennifer Elise Emily – Tape Girl
Mother – Pamela Rose Emily – Lefty
Daughter – Charlotte Dahlia Emily – Marionette
Note 1: Henry’s parents were deceased before he and Will ever met...
Note 2: I went with this idea for Lefty because it makes a sort of poetic sense to me... and gives me a ‘what happened to Henry’s wife?’ answer.
Victims:
Susanna Strickland – Chica
Fritz Hartman – Foxy
Gabriel Pearson – Freddy Fazbear
Jeremy Pearson – Bonnie
Cassidy Parks – Mangle
Simon Berry – Orville Elephant
Harper Sullivan – Mr Hippo
Melissa Henderson – Happy Frog
Alexander Welch – Nedd Bear
Russel Carter – Pigpatch
Elijah Smith – Chica Mask, Pigpatch
Arthur Schmidt – Balloon Boy
Javier Terrero – Bonnie Mask, Shadow Bonnie
Lachlan Greene – Funtime Freddy
Patrick Baker – Shadow Freddy
Jeremy Fitzgerald – Freddy Mask, Bite of 1987
Jeremy Andrews – ‘Help Wanted’ Jeremy
Note 1: Why does Pigpatch have heterochromia? This is my answer…
Note 2: Giving FunFreddy a spirit all his own is in reference to the body visible in the wireframe blueprint, as well as the fact that it was him, not Ballora (who almost definitely does have a spirit) that took control of the ‘hive’…
Other Prominent Characters:
Eric Fitzgerald – ‘Phone Dude’ [Jeremy’s younger brother]
‘Mike Schmidt’ is Michael Afton
‘Fritz Smith’ is Vincent Afton
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Here comes my annual list of all the books I read in the past year, plus stats/analysis! Italics means a reread. Stars are out of 5.
EDIT: sorry, just realized all the links are to the dreamwidth review posts rather than the tumblr versions, but like heck am I replacing all those links. You can find a given review on my tumblr pretty easily though because I tag all with both book title and author name.
January
*** The Consuming Fire, by John Scalzi **** Unmasked by the Marquess, by Cat Sebastian *** A Princess in Theory, by Alyssa Cole **** The Fated Sky, by Mary Robinette Kowal **** Record of a Spaceborn Few, by Becky Chambers **** The Wild Robot, by Peter Brown ***** Pride & Prejudice, by Jane Austen **** The Wild Robot Escapes, by Peter Brown **** Moose Madness, by Mar Delaney *** A Glimpse of India, by Clara Swain - nf *** Kit's Wilderness, by James Almond ***** Persuasion, by Jane Austen *** An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah, by Beth Ellis - nf
February
**** An Enchantment of Ravens, by Margaret Rogerson *** A Hope Divided, by Alyssa Cole ***** The Raven Tower, by Ann Leckie
March
***** Educated, by Tara Westover - nf **** Unraveled, by Courtney Milan **** Mrs Martin's Incomparable Adventure, by Courtney Milan *** Delilah Dirk and the King's Shilling, by Tony Cliff *** Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules, by Tony Cliff ***** Daughter of Mystery, by Heather Rose Jones **** Stand on the Sky, by Erin Bow
April
**** The Countess Conspiracy, by Courtney Milan ****A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy, by Ida Pfeiffer - nf **** Hate to Want You, by Alisha Rai **** Wrong to Need You, by Alisha Rai **** Hurts to Love You, by Alisha Rai ** Someone to Wed, by Mary Balogh ***** The True Queen, by Zen Cho **** The Duchess War, by Courtney Milan **** All You Can Ever Know, by Nicole Chung - nf *** Once Ghosted, Twice Shy, by Alyssa Cole
May
***** A Memory Called Empire, by Arkady Martine ***** True Pretenses, by Rose Lerner **** All or Nothing, by Rose Lerner *** A Lily Among Thorns, by Rose Lerner ***** Skinful of Shadows, by Frances Hardinge **** Enchantress From the Stars, by Sylvia Engdahl ***** The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, by Genevieve Valentine *** Peter Darling, by Austin Chant *** The Widows of Malabar Hill, by Sujata Massey
June
**** Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman *** Venetia, by Georgette Heyer ** Friday's Child, by Georgette Heyer ** April Lady, by Georgette Heyer **** Silver in the Wood, by Emily Tesh
July
*** Charity Girl, by Georgette Heyer **** Red, White & Royal Blue, by Casey McQuiston ***** The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison
August
*** David Starr, Space Ranger, by Isaac Asimov *** Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids, by Isaac Asimov *** The Ultimate Pi Day Party, by Jackie Lau
September
***** Digger, by Ursula Vernon ***** After the Wedding, by Courtney Milan *** Roller Girl, by Victoria Jamieson *** The October Man, by Ben Aaronovitch *** Binti, by Nnedi Okorafor
October
**** Binti: Home, by Nnedi Okorafor **** All Systems Red, by Martha Wells ***** Artificial Conditions, by Martha Wells ***** Rogue Protocol, by Martha Wells ***** Exit Strategy, by Martha Wells **** The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, by NK Jemisin ***** Master and Commander, by Patrick O'Brian **** Sabriel, by Garth Nix **** Lirael, by Garth Nix **** Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer, by Kelly Jones, illustrations by Katie Kath
November
**** Are You Ready to Hatch an Unusual Chicken?, By Kelly Jones, illustrations by Katie Kath ***** A Conspiracy of Truths, by Alexandra Rowland *** Evvie Drake Starts Over, by Linda Holmes *** A Seditious Affair, by KJ Charles **** Briarley, by Aster Glenn Gray *** How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse, by K. Eason *** Abhorsen, by Garth Nix ***** A Choir of Lies, by Alexandra Rowland **** Catfishing on CatNet, by Naomi Kritzer
December
**** Komarr, by Lois McMaster Bujold *** Sorted: Growing Up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place, by Jackson Bird - nf **** A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold **** Swordheart, by T. Kingfisher ***** Sing for the Coming of the Longest Night, by Iona Datt Sharma and Katherine Fabian **** Rebent Sinner, by Ivan Coyote - nf ***** The Raven and the Reindeer, by T. Kingfisher ***** The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 11: Call Your Squirrelfriend, by Ryan North *** Let it Shine, by Alyssa Cole ***** The Right Swipe, by Alisha Rai ***** The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 10: Life is Too Short, Squirrel, by Ryan North
I read 87 books this year, which is within the same neighbourhood as what I've been managing for the past few years. One of these days I will make it up to 100 again! (which, okay, on checking I've done exactly ONCE in the last decade, in 2013, so it's not like I have a lot of precedent. But. Someday!)
Rereads: 18
Genre breakdown: History: 22 Romance: 22 Fantasy: 21 Science Fiction: 19 Kidlit: 8 Nonfiction: 6 YA: 6 Comics: 5 Memoir: 3 Old books: 3 Famous/Classic: 2 Mystery: 2 Literary Fiction: 1
Books with male authors: 18 Books with female authors: 67 Books with nonbinary authors: 4
Books with authors of colour: 20
(as always, stats are to be taken with a grain of salt, as I may have made mistakes in my counting or misunderstood an author's identity or straight-up forgotten what genre a book was)
I'm doing relatively well on reading authors who aren't white - just a few years ago I was only reading maybe a couple a year, which was really bad, and I've definitely bumped it up in the last few years. This year is the one with the most so far, but I want to keep working on this. I haven't even made it to one in four yet so I obviously have lots of room for improvement!
Despite how many truly excellent books I read this year, including some which would have been winners in any other year, my fave new-to-me fiction book of the year is obvious: A Memory Called Empire, which absolutely blew me away. It's just SO GOOD YOU GUYS!!!! (I just reread my review of it in the course of constructing this post and I am once again overcome by feelings. I need to reread that book.)
I didn't read much nonfiction this year, so it's a slim market for fave new-to-me nf. I think it's gotta be Educated.
There's some tough competition this year for which book is my fave reread of the year. I think I have to go with Pride & Prejudice, which is a classic for a reason, but a bunch of others are worthy contenders.
Least favourite book of the year is either April Lady or Someone to Wed. Both are bad romance novels, but for different reasons: April Lady is stressful and unromantic, Someone to Wed is boring. And then both also manage to be sexist and racist to varying degrees.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7.5 / 10
Título Original: Cruising
Año: 1980
Duración: 106 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: William Friedkin
Guion: William Friedkin, Gerald Walker
Música: Jack Nitzsche, Egberto Gismonti
Fotografía: James A. Contner
Reparto: Al Pacino, Paul Sorvino, Karen Allen, Richard Cox, Joe Spinell, Gene Davis, Barton Heyman, Powers Boothe, Randy Jurgenson, Jimmie Ray Weeks, James Remar, Don Scardino, Jay Acovone, Ed O'Neill, Arnaldo Santana, Larry Atlas, Allan Miller, Sonny Grosso, Michael Aronin, William Russ, Mike Starr, Steve Inwood, Keith Prentice, Leo Burmester, James Sutorius, Richard Jamieson, James Hayden, Robert Osth, Henry Judd Baker, Burr DeBenning, Ray Vitte, Bob Duggan, Dan Sturkie, Linda Gary
Productora: Lorimar Television, CiP - Europaische Treuhand AG
Género: Drama, Mistery, Crime
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080569/
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Linda Jamieson
Artist statement
There can be no more emotive subject for artists than landscape. Throughout the history of painting it has represented an ideal, Arcadia, mythical or forming the backdrop to our earliest fantasies and stories. It is fundamental to our imagination and our understanding of ourselves and our definition of beauty.
Landscape has been the focus of my practice for many years. The painting process mimics the action of tidal forces on the fragile coast where I live and work.
Layers of paint accumulate and then are removed, a process repeated many times. The images may partially disappear or are lost and then may be recovered but changed, eroded by the action. Memory works in a similar way, constantly evolving our understanding of the past.
We are also aware that ‘Arcadia’ is the setting for brutal acts of human or animal agency, the idyllic scene littered with roadkill. There are moments when the physical and homely become a sorce of haunted unease. The paintings are largely devoid of human presence and colour defamiliarises the familiar. There are many influences on the work including my interest in printed textiles, reduction printing and collage.
Jamieson's landscape paintings have cubist/abstract elements that break down the landscape into colour shape forms.
I very much like her woodland series. All of her series' are worth further study. The tonal shifts, light and dark, positive and negative space, and complementary and contrasting colours, make these paintings reminiscent of someone like Richard Diebenkorn.
Jamieson's Henge series and use of translucent mix in her painting makes this series quite surreal and ethereal. I discovered her work on Instagram and going forward I see myself referring more to her work in the future. For me, her work captures everything that is good in landscape painting.
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Did the first virtual conventions succeed?
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Did the first virtual conventions succeed?
By Linda Peek Schacht In this era of COVID-19 both political parties faced an unprecedented challenge: adapting the traditional nominating convention, the basic format of which hasn’t changed much since the first in 1831, to the reality of the pandemic. So how did they do? There was a marked contrast in their technical approach. The Democrats produced television programming that served as a convention. By contrast, the Republicans produced a traditional convention that was televised and had the feel of a theatrical production. Democrats focused on character and compassion In the first virtual political convention, Democrats delivered a different kind of reality show: television about real people and their upturned lives in Trump’s America, starring a guy named Joe who understands and is ready to help. Hundreds of Americans made up the cast, supported by the party’s deep leadership bench of women and people of color, past presidents and first ladies, a Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, and several well-known Republicans. The producers, lest we miss the point, titled the program Unifying America, and with a “break the glass in case of emergency” urgency, called on viewers to vote to save democracy from a divisive president unfit to lead. At times it had the feel of a telethon (with the reminders to “text VOTE to 30330”) or the drama of a televised intervention trying to wrest the family business away from the crazy uncle who is driving it into bankruptcy. To the surprise of many, it worked. The Washington Post suggested an Emmy nomination. Baltimore Sun media critic David Zurawik proclaimed the convention a reminder of “the enduring power of one human voice speaking passionately from the heart to a camera.” “They successfully took a 19th Century genre (the political convention) into the 21st Century media landscape,” says Kathleen Hall Jamieson, author of Eloquence in an Electronic Age and over a dozen other books on politics and presidential rhetoric. Convention speeches interrupted by applause may momentarily rally the troops, she noted in an interview, but the Democrats used more personal political persuasion. “Television invites conversational, self-disclosive intimate narrative… It allowed for others to comment live and on video to show the different dimensions of Biden: his love of family, his faith, his experience of loss. They could show that he does understand what people are going through because he has gone through it too.” Speaking from the heart into the camera worked for standouts like Michelle Obama, who won the convention on social media, garnering five times the interactions (likes, comments, shares) of her husband at number two. It also worked for Bernie Sanders, who curtailed his bombastic style, and for Hillary Clinton, who mused ruefully from her living room that this cannot be another “shoulda, coulda, woulda” election. Jill Biden spoke from her old classroom using one of the enduring metaphors of the convention: Joe Biden can heal our broken nation just as he healed his broken family. And for Americans cooped up for months, Democrats provided a virtual road trip in the roll call. “Magical and inspiring,” tweeted one media critic. Jamieson points out that the roll call, usually a process of showing political hacks in funny outfits on a convention floor, was “transformed into a series of vignettes that made it look like Biden was being nominated by America.” When the narrative missed the mark, as with the 17-person keynote, the visual nonetheless relayed a party of young, diverse women and men. Some visuals did not work, as John Kasich’s long shot of a literal fork in the road or the wide shots of Kamala Harris speaking to an empty hall, which broke the intimacy of her message when talking into the camera. The moment of silence for George Floyd was awkward as the production moved from screen to screen. Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s comedy seemed off-key for a night deserving gravitas. And a few old-school politicians uncertain with the new format insisted on giving more speech than conversation and missed their opening cues. But those were minor complaints in four nights geared to the different ways Americans consume information. This was not only good television, it was good “social television”, a concept from scholar Donatella Selva, with TV the central stage where politics happens and the use of second screens provides a social ritual of “viewing as a shared event”.[1] Time will tell if it worked politically. Republicans harnessed the power of the office and focused on fear The Republican Party also was forced to bow to the pandemic even though President Trump tried to hold out as long as possible for a large in-person convention. Their solution was to televise a scaled-down, traditional convention in three cities: Charlotte, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. with the majesty of the White House and other federal sites as the stage. Not since Michael Deaver moved the first Inauguration of Ronald Reagan from the east to the west side of the Capitol, looking down the Mall to the White House and beyond to the monuments, have federal buildings been used so effectively for a televised event. The visuals were psychologically powerful, such as the Trump family launching the fireworks over the Washington monument, reinforcing the president’s acceptance speech line “We’re here and they’re not.” This was not a Rose Garden communication strategy where the president stays above the fray and surrogates do the campaigning. This was a merging of a Rose Garden strategy with direct presidential campaigning in official settings and showcasing presidential powers like pardons. This communication advantage could forever enhance the power of the incumbency. That power of incumbency also allowed President Trump the advantage of rebuttal and the opportunity to reframe. Just as the Democrats had warned of democracy’s demise under four more years of Trump, speakers warned you will not be safe in Joe Biden’s America. They reframed Biden as a Trojan horse of the socialist left and recast the Democrats’ message of light and darkness with mocking lines such as one about blackouts in California. A more traditional stage and podium require adjustments in delivery for the television audience. Some speakers were better than others. Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump struck the needed conversational tone. But Jamieson believes Donald Trump, Jr’s speech and delivery were “too hot” for television and even Fox News cut away from Kimberly Guilfoyle for the same reason. “Speaking too loudly, or in the case of Rudy Giuliani, growling and seeming on the verge of being overpowered by negative emotions, defeats the purpose of the message,” she told me. In other words, you want the audience to fear the opponent, not you. Jamieson has studied the power of fear in campaign rhetoric. “To the extent you are fearful, you are more likely to vote for the person who will reduce that fear.” There were repeated references to President Trump as protector of America from cancel culture, riots in the suburbs, and socialism. The president’s conflating of Black Lives Matter’s peaceful protestors with rioters, looters, and anarchists may be working. Support for BLM has decreased thirteen points in the battleground state of Wisconsin in last two months. As for Trump’s speech itself, Jamieson believes he did what he needed to do. Some called it flat. But a bombastic rally-style speech would not have worked, and while the speech itself was poorly organized, he stuck to the teleprompter and avoided being too hot for television. Social media and the second screen as a convention hall Each of the conventions got roughly 50 million social media interactions. First Ladies Michelle Obama and Melania Trump won their conventions with Mrs. Obama at 7.6 million interactions and 3.1 million for Mrs. Trump. The GOP had the benefit of President Trump retweeting every convention speaker to his 85 million followers. Both parties leveraged the power of local media. The Republicans provided download-ready B-roll to local stations, still an important source of voters’ news. Democrats pitched local stories on the Americans whose videos were chosen from the party’s crowdsourcing effort. Two starkly different versions of reality were on-screen Finally, let’s return to the visuals. Michael Deaver, known as former President Ronald Reagan’s vicar of visuals, knew that in television what you see trumps what you say. These conventions reflected two different pandemic realities: a Biden reality and a Trump reality. Visuals of masked Democrats socially distancing and talking to each other through Zoom in a mostly virtual convention vs. visuals of crowds in Charlotte, Fort McHenry and the White House south lawn, with few masks on an audience sitting close together. The visual contrast was stark—the pandemic still raging or the pandemic controlled and in the past tense. The visuals also presented two different realities of the movement for racial justice: riots in the streets of cities with Democratic mayors vs. peaceful protests in those same cities. And finally, the visuals showed two different realities of the economy: people thriving in a recovering economy vs. people without jobs and food, insecure in an economy brought down by bungled handling of COVID. But the reality that matters the most is the reality of the individual’s life. Campaign rhetoric may be mediated through the network a person watches, but more important is their own reality. And it is the reality voters live every day that will decide the next president on Election Day.
[1] Selva, Donatella. 2016. “Social Television: Audience and Political Engagement.” Television and New Media 17, no. 2: 159–73.
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Top Ten Tuesday
1. Heir of Fire by by Sarah J. Maas
2. Wonder by RJ Palacio
3. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
4. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
5. Pivot Point by Kasie West
6. Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham
7. Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
8. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson
9. The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
10. Lying Out Loud by Kody Keplinger
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