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crimsonxlilacs · 3 days ago
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Mabel L. Duncan- The Last of Us Oc
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★ Name ★
Mabel Lee Duncan
★ Age ★
53
★ Date of Birth ★
Augest 3rd 1970
★ Place of Birth ★
Boston, Massachusetts
★ Sexuality ★
Bisexual
★ Gender ★
Cis Female she/her
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★ Faceclaim ★
Winona Ryder!
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★ Eyes★
Light brown
★ Hair ★
Long/curly/brunette
★ Height ★
5'5
★ Weight ★
144
★ Tattoos, Birthmarks and/or scars ★
She's got a birthmark on her inner thigh that kinda looks like a heart if you look at it the right way. She's got a few tattoos, ironically she's got a tattoo of a mushroom on her shoulder blade. Scars there kinda all over the place, most Prominent scar is on her stomach where she was basically sliced open but thankfully saved. She also has a C-section scar.
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★Mother★
Long deceased
★Father★
Also long deceased
★Sibling★
Has two, both brothers. Has no idea where they are since they didn't live with her. Thinks they're in the Boston area? Names are Richard and Andrew.
★ Grandparents★
Long deceased
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★ Background and Personality ★
Mabel is a strong willed woman. Never took shit from no one and thinks that if you want something bad enough you work for it. She's quite loving and caring though once you get past her very sarcastic nature. Work before life went to shit was a hunter! She would sell the meat and bones at a local farmers market or to anyone who was looking for ethically sourced. She knows how to gut/skin/and turn any source of wild animal, even possums. Woman will not waste any part of the animal. Mabel lives in an old cabin deep in the woods secluded and away from most forms of human life (how she wants it to be to an extent) around her home are many traps but tends to make them look old and decrepit so it would hopefully turn people away. Even the outside of her home doesn't look like it's lived in either but the inside is nice and cozy. Mabel is a widowed mother who has no idea if her children are alive or not. They weren't with her when the outbreaks happened and everyday she misses her daughters. Weapons she usually has on hand are a hunting rifle and a lever action but that's only for self defense against people, for hunting she uses a hand made bow along with the arrows. Of course she's got skinning knives galore. She resuses to go into any QZ and refuses to work with or around FEDRA anything. She's never been a fan of the government and even when the world collapses she STILL says fuck them.
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sleeppaw · 6 years ago
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Sims 3 Names Updated
A: Aaron, Amber, Amelia, Achilles, Ajax, Amphrite, Augustus, Arthur, Anneka, Alan, Arianna, Annie, Andromeda, Alice*, Antonia*, Anthony*
B: Beatrice, Bethany, Bernard*, Brett*
C: Cato, Clove, Cassiopeia, Clara, Cepheus, Carolina, Canute, Cosima, Charles*, Cornelia* Cherry*
D: Daphne, Daniella, Dennis, Dione*, Duncan*, Declan*
E: Ebony, Eric, Emmy*, Elizabeth*, Evie*, Elliot*
F: Fredrick, Francis, Finnick, Florence, Falcon*, Flora, Finch* Fern*, Fife*
G: Graham*, Gabriel*,
H: Harold, Hector, Hebe, Hercules, Hawthorn*, Harriett*, Hadrian*, Helen*, Henry*,
I: Ignoitus, Issac, Iris, Isambard*, Indiana*
J: Janey, Jeremy, Jason, Jasmine, Juliana, Janus, James*, John*, Joshua*,
K: Kazuo, Keanu, Kim*, Kapser*, Kayla*, Katherine*,
L: Lucas, Lavender*, Leah* Larkspur*,
M: Matilda, Medea, Matisha, Marius, Marina, Maya, Marcus*, Matthew*, Mars*, Mabel*, Mavis*, Michael*, Miriam*, Myrtle*,
N: Naomi, Neptune, Neil*, Nigel*
O: Octavius, Orion, Oliver
P: Perseus, Proteus, Promethus, Perry*,
Q: Quentin*
R: Richard, Rhea, Ruth, Robin, Russell*, Rose*, Rosenda*, Ruby* Rusty*, Robert*,
S: Saturn, Summer, Saffron*, Skyla*, Sylvia*, Sam*,
T: Tanusha, Teucer, Tamora, Tania, Thomas, Telamon*,
U: Undyne, Ursula*
V: Virgil, Venus*, Van*, Vincent*, Violet*
W: Wayne*
X: Xavier*, Xander*
Y: Yvvonne, Yvette*
Z: No Z names
Names with an asterik are names I’ll use in the future (Either on Sims I’ll create in the future, born in-game kids and The Oakley Legacy Reboot)
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themomsandthecity · 8 years ago
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Every Baby Name We Could Possibly Think Of
Naming your baby is a big decision, and with endless options, it can also be a difficult one. Whether you're going the traditional route or want something more unique (if so, read this first!) it's helpful to have a little, or a lot, of inspiration. Ahead, you'll find nearly every baby name we could think of (close to 1,000!). These aren't just random names we found in a book or concocted ourselves - they're almost all monikers we've heard being used, or we actually know someone who goes by the name. If we missed any, tell us in the comments! A Aaliyah Aaron Abbie Abel Abigail Abraham Adalyn Adam Addilyn Addison Adelaide Adeline Adley Adora Agatha Aiden Alan Albert Aleph Alexander Alexis Ali Alma Alton Ama Amanda Amaryllis Amber Ameila Amélie Amy Anders Anderson Andrea Andrew Angie Angela Angelica Anika Anna Annalise Anne Annie Ansel Apple April Arata Archie Aria Ariane Ariel Arlee Arlo Arman Arthur Arun Arwen Arya Asha Asher Aspen Atticus Aton Aubrey Audrey August Augustus Aurora Ava Avery Axel Aziz B Bailey Barack Barbara Barney Barry Beatrice Beau Beckett Beckham Becky Ben Benedict Benjamin Bennett Bentley Bernadette Beth Bette Betty Beverly Bexley Bianca Bill Billie Bingham Bishop Bitsie Blake Blue Bobby Bodhi Bonnie Bowie Brady Braelynn Brandon Brayden Brecken Bree Brent Brenton Brett Brian Briana Briar Bridgette Brienne Brig Brigham Brinley Brio Britta Brock Brody Bronwyn Brooklyn Bruno Bryan Byron C Caden Caitlin Caity Cale Caleb Calla Calvin Camari Cameron Camilla Carena Carina Carl Carmel Carol Carrey Carter Cary 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Makena Malcolm Maleeya Malia Mamie Mandy Marabelle Marcus Maren Margaret Margot Mari Maria Mariah Mariam Marilyn Marin Marion Marisole Marisse Marjorie Mark Marlene Marlon Marlowe Martha Martin Mary Mason Matilda Matthew Maui Mavis Maximus Maxson May Maya McKinley Megan Melissa Meredith Merritt Meryl Meyer Mia Michael Michelle Mika Mike Mila Mildred Miles Millie Milo Moana Molly Monica Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moses Muhammad Murray Myles N Nahall Nahla Nancy Nanette Naomie Nasima Natalie Nate Nathan Naveen Naya Neil Neisa Neo Neoma Newt Newton Niall Nicholas Nick Nico Nicole Nicolette Nigel Nile Nimah Nixon Noah Noel Nolan Nora Norma Norman North Nova O Obama Octavia Olly Olive Oliver Olivia Omar Opal Ophelia Ordell Oriana Orion Orlando Orson Orville Oscar Otis Otto Owen P Paige Paislee Paloma Pandora Paris Parker Patrick Patsy Paul Payton Pearl Peggy Penelope Penn Penny Perry Pete Peyton Phillip Phoebe Phoenix Phyllis Pierce Piper Polly Poppy Porter Posey Preston Primrose Priya Prudence Priscilla Q Quaid Quincy Quentin Quinn Quinten R Rachel Radley Rae Ralph Ramsey Rayna Rayne Reagan Rebecca Reese Reeve Reid Reign Remi Renly Rex Rhea Rhett Rhys Richard Rick Riley Ripley River Rivers Rob Robert Robin Rome Romy Ronald Ronin Rooney Roosevelt Rory Rosalind Rosalynn Rosamund Rose Rosemary Ross Rowan Roy Royce Ruby Rue Ruth Rutherford Ryan Ryder Related: 100 Unique Yet Beautiful Girls' Names S Sacha Sage Sahara Saint Sam Samuel Sandra Sandy Sansa Sarah Saul Savannah Sawyer Scarlett Schuyler Scout Sean Sebastian Selena Sena Seymour Shane Shannon Shea Shelly Sherlock Sherry Shiloh Shirley Sia Sidney Sienna Simon Skyler Sloan Sofia Solo Sonia Sophia Sophie Spencer Stacy Stanley Stella Stephanie Sterling Stetson Stuart Sue Sullivan Summer Suri Susan Sylvia T Tabitha Tad Tamera Tamsyn Tanner Tara Tate Taylor Teagan Teddy Terrance Thea Thelma Theordore Theresa Thomas Tim Tina Tinley Toby Todd Tom Tony Travis Travon Trent Trey Tricia Trinity Tripp Tristan Troy Truman 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newyorktheater · 5 years ago
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Below is a selection of New York theater openings in February, organized chronologically by opening date.* There’s just one show opening on Broadway this month, but it’s a doozy: The fifth revival of “West Side Story,” directed by the Belgian avant-garde artist Ivo Van Hoven, has generated oodles of attention, some of it unwanted.
As if to offer a counterweight to that male-heavy musical (see the photo of The Sharks above), Off-Broadway is offering  a wide range of women-centered theater this month — to name just a few, Beth Malone as the Unsinkable Molly Brown; Alice Birch’s award-winning “Anatomy of a Suicide” about three generations of women; Donnetta Lavinia Grays’ one-woman play “Where We Stand”; an evening by and about Lady Gregory, the grand dame of Irish Theatre; Kate Hamill’s feminist take on ��Dracula’ at Classic Stage Company; and even “She Persisted The Musical.”
Beth Malone in Unsinkable Molly Brown
Alice Birch
Donnetta Lavinia Grays, playwright and star of “Where We Stand”
Lady Gregory, grand dame of the Irish theater
Kate Hamill
Chelsea Clinton, author of the children’s book “She Persisted”
Lauren Yee, “Cambodian Rock Band”
Young Jean Lee, “We’re Gonna Die”
One show I’m especially looking forward to: Lauren Yee’s “Cambodian Rock Band.”
Each title below is linked to a relevant website. Color key: Broadway: Red. Off Broadway: Black or Blue.. Off Off Broadway: Green. Theater festival: Orange. Immersive: Magenta. Puppetry-Brown
February 1
Stew (Page 73 at Walkerspace) 
Tensions simmer with three generations of Tucker women under one roof, but things come to a boil as the violence hovering around the periphery of their lives begins to intrude upon the sanctity of Mama’s kitchen.
February 2
Beyond Babel (The Gym at Judson)
A new dance-theater piece inspired by Romeo and Juliet
February 3
Border People (A.R.T./NY) A one-man show by Dan Hoyle based on conversations with immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and border crossers of all kinds at both the Northern and Southern borders. In March, he’ll be taking this play to the boroughs.
February 4
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (The New Group at Signature)
A musical by Jonathan Marc Sherman (Book), Duncan Sheik (Music, Lyrics) and Amanda Green (Lyrics) based on the 1969 movie about two married couples who decide to join the sexual revolution
Whisperlodge (“secret location” in Boerum Hill)
The return of this unusual mix of immersive therapy and therapy (aka “live ASMR“) in which “six guides lead 6 guests through one-on-one treatments designed to relax the body and mind, expand awareness, and heighten the senses.The show will run in a private home in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn and features a brand new one-on-one scene, inspired by the family that lived there.””
  February 7
Riddle of the Trilobites (New Victory)
In this live, original musical, set 500 million years ago, all life dwells in one sea and trilobites rule the ocean floor. When young Aphra discovers that the fate of the entire trilobite kingdom rests on her shelled shoulders, she and her arthropod pals must solve the a riddle before a sea change of epic proportions destroys their home.
February 10
Darling Grenadine (Roundabout’s Black Box)
A musical in which charismatic songwriter Harry falls for clever chorus girl Louise, But what happens when the sparkling fantasy begins to dissolve?
Fandango for Butterflies and Coyotes (EnGarde at La MaMa)
Inspired by interviews with undocumented immigrants from Latin America living in New York, the piece will take the form of a fandango, a community celebration
February 11
Where We Stand (WP Theater at McGinn/Cazale) In a town running low on compassion, an exile seeks forgiveness, forcing the community to decide between mercy or justice. A solo play written by Donnetta Lavinia Grays, who also stars in it, alternating with David Ryan Smith
  February 17
Dracula & Frankenstein (CSC )
Kate Hamill’s new, feminist adaptation of the classic horror tale about an elegant vampire performed in repertory with Tristan Bernays’ athletic adaptation  of Mary Shelley’s novel using only two actors.
  February 18
Anatomy of a Suicide (Atlantic)
Winner of the 2018 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize given annually to a woman playwright, this play by Alice Birch (Revolt, She Said, Revolt Again) explores three generations of women whose stories unfold simultaneously onstage. Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz (“Marys Seacole“).
  February 19
Lady G Plays and Whisperings (Irish Rep)
A showcase of the personal writings and rarely seen plays of Lady Gregory, the grand dame of Irish Theatre, remembered today as co-founder of The Abbey Theatre in Dublin
Mack and Mabel (Encores at City Center)
The weekend concert series presentation of the late Jerry Herman’s musical about one of silent film’s first great pioneers, Mack Sennett, starring Douglas Sills (“War Paint”) and Alexandra Socha (“Head Over Heels”).
Frigid Festival
This annual festival begins today with the opening of eight shows.
February 20
West Side Story (Broadway Theater)
The fifth Broadway production of the musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, transposed to warring street gangs in 1950s New York. Belgium avant-garde theater artist van Hove has cut the intermission and the song “I Feel Pretty” and added many videos. Thirty-three members of the cast are making their Broadway debuts.
Generator (La MaMa)
The first musical theater piece in a three-part series entitled Pestilence, conceived, written and directed by Jack Waters
February 21
Mother Leeds (Under St. Marks) Set in the early 1900’s Pine Barrens, we are in the shoes of a curious & fearful child of a religious single mother.  Part of Frigid Festival
February 22
She Persisted The Musical (Atlantic)
In this musical based on Chelsea Clinton’s children’s book, Naomi’s field trip to a Women’s History Museum turns into a time travel adventure, where she meets great women from history who…persisted.
February 24
Cambodian Rock Band (Signature)
This play by Lauren Yee that won the 2019 Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award (for which I served on the jury) tells the story of the survivor of the Khmer Rouge bloodbath by toggling back and forth in time between his youth as a member of a rock band in Cambodia, and the present day when his grown daughter has traveled back to Cambodia from America to help prosecute one of Cambodia’s most infamous war criminals. A live band plays contemporary Dengue Fever hits and classic Cambodian oldies.
  All The Natalie Portmans (MCC) In this play by C.A. Johnson, lonely, 16-year-old misfit Keyonna escapes into a world of rom coms, red carpets and all the iconic characters played by her muse, Natalie Portman. But then they start talking back to her.
  The Headlands (Lincoln Center)
In this contemporary noir by Christopher Chen (the terrific trickster playwright of “Caught”), Henry (Aaron Yoo) is an amateur sleuth and true crime aficionado who sets out to solve the ultimate case: the unsolved murder of his father.
Artisanal Intelligence (Kraine’s) A comedy about a hipster customer service robot named Barry. Part of Frigid Festival.
  February 25
We’re Gonna Die (2nd Stage)
Written by Young Jean Lee (Straight White Men) and choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly, the show stars Janelle McDermoth in a kind of existential cabaret that hopes to demonstrate that “being alive is about more than just awaiting the inevitable.”
  Dana H. (Vineyard)
An unusual work of documentary theater by Lucas Hnath in collaboration with Steven Cosson of The Civilians about a chaplain of a psych ward who was captured and held captive by one of the patients for five months.The victim was Hnath’s mother, Dana Higginbotham, and Hnath had Cosson tape-record an interview with his mother. Hnath edited the tape, and now Deirdre O’Connor lip-syncs the words while the actual tape plays.
  February 26
Unsinkable Molly Brown (Transport Group at Abrons)
Beth Malone (Fun Home) stars in this “revitalized” version of the Broadway musical playing Molly “as she really was: vibrant, progressive, and ready to fight for the underdog as a champion of women’s rights, labor rights, and immigration reform.”
February 29
Mirrors (Next Door at NYTW)
In this play by Azure D. Osborne-Lee, 17-year-old Alma Jean finds her mother dead, and must pack up her life and move in with her mother’s ex-lover, a woman she doesn’t know who is the town pariah of the tiny town of Etheridge, Mississippi in 1960.
      February 2020 New York Theater Openings Below is a selection of New York theater openings in February, organized chronologically by opening date.* There’s just one show opening on Broadway this month, but it’s a doozy: The fifth revival of "West Side Story," directed by the Belgian avant-garde artist Ivo Van Hoven, has generated oodles of attention, …
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full-imagination · 6 years ago
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Lura W. Walker
Lura Williams Walker, 94, of Wellford, SC, died Monday, July 15, 2019, at her home. Born May 12, 1925, in Greenwood, SC, she was the daughter of the late James Strom Williams Sr. and Martha Jane Harling Williams and widow of John Lawrence Walker Sr. A very loving and giving person, Mrs. Walker was a member of Wellford Baptist Church, the Friendship Sunday School Class, and Happy Hearts Seniors Group. She was active with the USO during World War II, served as the past president and secretary of Wellford Home and Garden Club, and retired from Engineered Products after 38 years of service. Survivors include her children, Larry Walker Jr. (Jan) of Inman, SC, Cathy Green of Duncan, SC, Robin Woods (Suzie Riddle) of Greenville, SC, and James “Jimmy” Walker of Charleston, SC; grandchildren, Mason Walker (Kim), Ellen Pangle (Eric), Martha Jane Walker, Nathan Green (Nicole), and Seth Green (Amanda); great-grandchildren, Walker Pangle, Henry Pangle, Robert Pangle, Foster Pangle, John L. Walker, Mac Walker, Strom Walker, and Madelyn Green; and brother, James Strom Williams Jr. of Greenwood, SC. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her siblings, James Carol Williams, Anna Leila Gilmer, Zelma Janette Owens, and Mabel Watterson; son-in-law, Stephen C. Green; and niece, Mary Jo McHugh. Visitation will be 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Saturday, July 20, 2019, at Wellford Baptist Church, with funeral services following at 12:45 PM, conducted by Dr. Carl Poole. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, 1300 Fernwood-Glendale Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29307. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wellford Baptist Church Building Fund, 235 Syphrit Rd., Wellford, SC 29385. The family is at the home of Jan and Larry Walker. An online guest register is available at http://bit.ly/2lcbDXM Floyd’s North Church Street Chapel from The JF Floyd Mortuary via Spartanburg Funeral
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