Lecture 10: ALTAMONT: If Woodstock was hailed as a celebration of “peace and love,” the Altamont Free Concert on December 6, 1969 (at Altamont Speedway in northern California) - the brainchild of The Rolling Stones - was seen as its opposite: a dark, disorderly concert that saw the Hells Angels, who furnished security at the event, stab a concertgoer (Meredith Hunter) who allegedly climbed on the stage with a gun. Some eyewitnesses disputed the claim that Hunter had a gun. A Hells Angel guard stabbed him, a terrible moment captured on film here in about the last 30 seconds of this footage (luckily, it’s very difficult to see in this film).
Happy Bisexual Day of Visibility. Here's another icon set of canonically bisexual characters.
Luz Noceda from The Owl House; featured her before, but given the show ended this year, it only seems appropriate to include her one last time.
V (Valerie) from Cyberpunk 2077; she is compatible with both a male and a female doll at Clouds, and has both male and female romance options.
Hunter from The Owl House; revealed by Dana Terrace after the show ended to be bisexual.
Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077; during an optional conversation at the Dicky Twister, a male strip club, Johnny reminisces about getting a lap dance from a "latino hunk", and when questioned about it by V, notes that he swings both ways. Additionally, his only objection to V sleeping with River is that she's "making him fuck a cop", and when asked what he would do differently in the Blistering Love side job, he can respond that he would "do Kerry".
Meredith Stout from Cyberpunk 2077; if V sides with her during The Pickup story mission, then they can join her later in the game for a one night stand, regardless of gender.
Kerry Eurodyne from Cyberpunk 2077; although he can only be romanced by Male V, women's clothing can be found strewn around his house and an email exchange confirms he has an ex-wife. Additionally, he's explicitly bisexual in the lore of the original tabletop game.
Astolfo (Rider of Black) from Fate/Apocrypha; doesn't care if his lover's gender is male or female. Last year, I mistakenly identified him as Ambiguously Bisexual, as seen here. I'm including him in the Canon set this year to rectify that mistake.
V (Vincent) from Cyberpunk 2077; same reasons as his female counterpart.
Jean-Baptiste Augustin from Overwatch; Baptiste was revealed to be bisexual in this year's Overwatch 2 pride event.
true growth is going back and outlining the nano project i tried to do 4 years ago but w an improved storyline + a more believable devolution of chrysi’s mental state and how it eventually twists into her getting possessed
Meet two of my OCs - Lynn Meredith (she/her) and Cade Kenn (he/him)!
Lynn is Cade’s adoptive sister, who he found washed up on a beach when they were both little. Lynn claims to have lost her memories of her past nor does she remember her parents, but that remains to be seen.
Nevertheless, Cade and Lynn like to go out on adventures together with a crew of their own.
Alright question: How tall are your giant characters and how large would you be willing to make them?
Behemoth is the tallest, being 13 feet tall not counting the horns. and she has the power to become even bigger, like an absolute titan, but the doesnt really need to use it!
Hera is 9 feet tall, i have not decided how big her husband will be, mostly cause im waging what'd be better, him being smaller than her, or taller than her. Huge wife lol. (whatever happens, he will be a BEEFCAKE.)
meredith is a little shorter than 9 feet tall! shes got big horns tho. She is an imposing, tall woman, and she also likes to wear heels lol.
Hunter, Hera's husband, is around 7 feet tall, but he does hunch a lot.
Bonnie is 6'5, but she can shift her form to be bigger! in a whoooole lotta ways. She cannot make herself a giant, however