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Meet Aurora
I think before I post Whumptober 2023 this year, it would be good to introduce my OC who will be at the center of it. My ocs are often self inserts so I'd say that's also the case here.
So let me get started with basic stuff. Not sure if anyone will care about my posts but here we go anyways. :) credit to gif makers btw give them love.
Aurora Stark portrayed by Daisy Edgar-Jones
This is Aurora "Ro" Anthony Stark. My one-shots/prompt things will take place in a sort of floating timeline where she is anywhere between 15-18 and is sometimes specified in my writing but not always.
She is the daughter of Tony Stark and Ivy Harper (OC) after a one night stand. Ivy and her family are on the run from HYDRA, Ivy's parents knowing more than HYDRA wants them to in fear of being exposed. They are forced to hide away in an unspecified location near Wheeler Springs, California.
Ivy's parents are killed on a supply run, Ivy left to care for herself. On one of her own supply runs she meets Tony at a bar, one thing leading to another and resulting in Aurora.
Ivy Harper portrayed by Anne Hathaway
Ivy keeps her pregnancy a secret from Tony, never seeing him again as she raises Aurora alone for nine years before a HYDRA super soldier finds their hideout and kills Ivy.
Before being killed, Ro is given a letter by her mother with an address on it. Tony's address. Aurora hits the road on her own as a little girl and ends up at Tony's doorstep. Tony soon learns of the circumstances, completely dumbfounded.
Young (9-14ish) Aurora Stark is portrayed by Cailey Fleming
Aurora is touched by Loki's scepter and gains the power of precognition, getting visions of the future from time to time that she can't control. During Iron Man 3, she is experimented on with Extremis to lure Tony just as Pepper is in the og movie. But unlike Pepper, Ro isn't fully fixed by Tony and she gets pyrokinetic powers.
As a teen, Ro goes to Midtown Tech and meets Peter, Ned, and MJ. I want to write a full story on here with the backstory and what happens to Ro during Infinity War and then on, so that's as far as I'll elaborate with the timeline without spoiling what my plans are. :)
Aurora is incredibly smart like her father and creates an AI of her own like JARVIS and FRIDAY, hers being called ARIES. (Aurora's Really Interesting Expert System) and is mostly in the form of an earpiece or in her hero suit as her persona, The Flare.
The best way to explain the way ARIES looks and is like is Aloy's focus in Horizon Zero Dawn.
(Her earpiece. I couldn't find a good gif on here but you can search that if you're curious)
Ro and Tony work in his workshop a lot to bond, Tony being pretty proud of her smarts and different abilities at her young age. Like father like daughter.
To finish this off, I'll share some Daisy Edgar Jones GIFs that I feel show my vision of Ro Stark the best. If you read this far, thanks! And stay tuned for her story and whump related stuff because I hurt my poor OCs lol.
Have a great day, you guys.
Okay I'm done lol. If any of the GIF owners want me to remove their gifs, I will happily do so. You can click on the original creators in the corner there by the gifs themselves to see more. GIF makers doing God's work frfrfr.
anyway, thank you again :)
#tony stark#aurora stark#ro stark#tony stark's daughter#tony stark's daughter oc#mcu oc#mcu fanfiction#meet my oc#daisy edgar jones#the avengers#avengers oc#my oc#marvel#marvel oc#stay tuned :)
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"Why Him?" Adam Devine and Griffin Gluck hook up at Christmastime
When I saw that Adam Devine was in the 2016 father-of-the-bride comedy Why Him (2016), I forked over the $3.95 for a rental, even though he is far down the cast list on IMDB.
You really can't go wrong with an Adam Devine movie. His hotness makes watching him in anything worthwhile, and he appears to have made his career from talking about penises, usually in a homoerotic context. (But what reference to penises is not homoerotic?).
The premise: conservative button-down printer Ned Fleming (Bryan Cranston) visits his daughter's fiance, the effervescent, unconventional tech millionaire Laird (James Franco, left), for Christmas. The two start out hating each other, but learn to love and respect, yada yada yada.
Ned's entrepreneur son Scotty (Griffin Gluck, right) tells him about Tyson Modell (Adam Devine), "the kid who founded Ghostchat. He turned down billions of dollars, and he's only 24 years old." They're going to meet up at Laird's Christmas party.
What happens next is too risque for this website. See the full review on Righteous Gemstones Beefcake and Boyfriends.
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Movie recap "Why Him?" is a comedy film about Ned Fleming, a protective father, who clashes with his daughter's eccentric billionaire boyfriend, Laird Mayhew. As Ned tries to accept Laird's unconventional ways, they engage in a comedic battle for Stephanie's approval. The film explores themes of family, acceptance, and finding common ground.
#film#movie#storyline#recap#movie recap#short video#short film#short movie#horor#zombie#koren#2023#2022#love#comedy#sci fi#romance#war#hindi#new#reaction#review#scene#explained#news movie#theory#companion#complet en fracais#cooper#storytime
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too st*ned to remember the numbers for the ask game sorry but favorite comedians
lol ur good jsnsk
top of the list is chris fleming. i see him every time he tours close to me and i have literally never laughed harder in my LIFE than at his shows. he cracks me the fuck up
the only other real comedian i love that i can think of is james acaster!! his netflix special is still quoted in my family regularly we think he is truly hysterical
#spag bol completely broke me the first time i heard it#that and 'is my voice invisible'#asks#perestroika-hilton#thank you!#ask game
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I love how over the duration of his trip, Scotty goes from this:
Into this:
AKA from mild-mannered, respectable 15-year-old who dresses like he’s 80 into sleeveless-shirts + beanies, accompanied by C++ books. Scott really decided fuck the paper company, I’m going to become just like Laird.
#like#just how much Scotty wants to be exactly like Laird is killing me#he goes from ‘I will do everything to emulate my father’ into ‘mini version of Laird’#more Why Him? content since this fandom is grossly underrepresented on tumblr#phantasmicfish single handedly keeping silly Christmas movies in business since 1997#I guess I am alone in loving this movie but idgaf#hear me roar people#why him?#why him 2016#Ned Fleming#Scotty Fleming#Laird Mayhew
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my want for the Canadians and Jessie Fleming to win it all and my need for the US to get redemption over Sweden —- unstoppable force meets immovable object
#uswnt#canwnt#mine#tokyo 2020#I WANNA HEAR ‘OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST JESSIE FLEMING’ SO BAD#BUT EVERYONE ELSE??#THE MEWIES WINNING IT ALL *TOGETHER*?#KRISTIE MEWIS OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST???#holy shit#also the Ned w a medal would’ve been really freaking nice this is soooo sad#I hid it under the level of American but come on I love them so much
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Our Song by Keith Waterhouse - programme / Apollo Theatre -
Directed by Ned Sherrin Set Designed by Tim Goodchild Costumes Designed by Stephen Brimson- lewis
Peter O'Toole as Roger Piper
Tara FitzGerald as Angela Caxton
Lucy Fleming as Judith Piper
Cara Konig as Belle
Jack Watling as Charles
William Sleigh as Maitre 'D'
Donald Pickering as Gunby T Gunby
#peter o'toole#our song#stage#1992#apollo theatre#tara fitzgerald#keith waterhouse#ned sherrin#lucy fleming#donald pickering#jack watling#cara konig#william sleigh#stephen brimson lewis#programme of our song#programme#apollo theater#sign
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Yr welcome fellas. XOXO, Coppy
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Shane Madej +4
Ryan Bergara +5
Jerma +1
Hatsune Miku +2
Marisha Ray +8
Ned Fulmer
Amaury Guichon
Laura Bailey +10
Travis Willingham +11
Sam Riegel +13
Liam O’Brien +10
Brennan Lee Mulligan +18
B. Dylan Hollis
Ashley Johnson -5
Thomas Sanders -12
Taliesin Jaffe +6
Matthew Mercer +2
CrankGameplays -16
Misstrixtin -2
Daniel Howell -12
Aabria Iyengar +13
Robbie Daymond
AmazingPhil -13
Billzo
Steven Lim +12
Jacksepticeye -14
Snapcube +16
Tinakitten
Lou Wilson
Bigbst4tz2
wayneradiotv +2
Eugene Lee Yang
Emily Axford
Jaiden Animations
Chris Fleming +3
Zac Oyama
Zach Kornfeld
Keith Habersberger
Badlinu
Vinnie Hacker -25
Jojo Siwa
Brian David Gilbert -18
SAD-ist -29
5up -17
Thurston Waffles
Ariel Fulmer
Oscar Montoya
Rhett And Link -17
Amy Nelson -9
The number in italics indicates how many spots a name moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded names weren’t on the list last year.
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Voyage of the Nautilus: The Black Current
I was left to myself, lost in my thoughts. They all centered on the Nautilus’s commander.
Aronnax just can’t stop thinking about Nemo ...
“If master says so, then so be it,” Conseil answered. “But in all honesty, this lounge is enough to astonish even someone Flemish like myself.”
The flemings (?) not easily astonished I see. I guess this is part of the explanation for Conseil’s unflapablitlity.
“Indulge your astonishment, my friend, and have a look, because there’s plenty of work here for a classifier of your talents.”
I love the character trait of Conseil being a classifier and all he needs to be happy are a series of specimens to classify endlessly.
In short, a thousand questions I had no time to answer.
I have to say, I think that Aronnax really has all the time to answer the questions given the fact that they are supposedly trapped here for the rest of their lives.
“I haven’t even spotted the crew of this boat. By any chance, could they be electric too?”
Is this a Frankenstein reference? Is that what Ned is subtly referring to?
“It’s the beginning of the end!” Ned Land said.
“. . . order Hydromedusa,” Conseil muttered.
This really sums up these two characters. Are Ned and Conseil narrative foils? (oh my god they were narrative foils).
Conseil really is unflappable, nothing phases him, really the least anxious man. Conseil wouldn’t panic if a house was burning down around him. Conseil is the “this is fine” meme but he really does just feel fine.
It was no longer illuminated water, it was liquid light.
This book is just neurodivergent characters, hilarious character dynamics, long lists of ocean specimens, suddenly beautiful descriptions of water.
And on this subject a dispute arose between the two friends, since both were knowledgeable about fish, but from totally different standpoints.
I love this. I’m obsessed with this. This is also how I communicate.
and since he and Ned were now fast friends, he just had to show off.
Conseil’s character is so much more complex than I thought it was going to be at first. I love that now that he’s friends with Ned, then he wants to show off his knowledge but not before!
“Sure I do,” the harpooner replied in all seriousness. “They’re classified into fish we eat and fish we don’t eat!”
This is hilarious and also probably closest to my relationship with fish.
“Are you grasping all this, Ned my friend?” asked the scholarly Conseil.
“Not a lick of it, Conseil my friend,” the harpooner replied. “But keep going, because you fill me with fascination.”
This is so cute! Ned just enjoying listening to Ned go on and on about his current obsession. This is the heights of friendship!
In short, he was the exact opposite of the Canadian, who knew nothing about classification but could instantly put a name to any fish.
Like I said narrative foils! I love when books instantly affirm my ideas.
“A triggerfish,” I said.
“It’s a Chinese triggerfish,” Ned Land replied.
“Genus Balistes, family Scleroderma, order Plectognatha,” Conseil muttered.
Ned identified the fish, Conseil classified them, and as for me, I was in ecstasy over the verve of their movements and the beauty of their forms.
And here we have these three characters and their trio summed up perfectly.
... I won’t mention every variety that passed before our dazzled eyes.
But I will try my best to. *precedes to describe the varieties that passed before his eyes for paragraphs*
It consisted of turtle soup made from the daintiest hawksbill, a red mullet with white, slightly flaky flesh, whose liver, when separately prepared, makes delicious eating, plus loin of imperial angelfish, whose flavor struck me as even better than salmon.
I need someone to try making all of the food in 20,000 leagues because it all sounds so good and also fascinating? Some of the most unique meals I’ve ever read about.
#voyage of the nautilus#nautilus liveblog#i have the rest of the entries saved in my drafts so maybe i'll slowly edit them over this hiatus
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pathologic characters as movies i’ve watched
this isn’t intended to be a perfect fit for all this isn’t meta i’m just doing this for a laugh
if your question is, “why didn’t you put x movie as y character?” the answer is probably, “because i don’t remember that movie”
please feel free to suggest films to me!
emissaries
the powers that be: children of the corn (1984, dir. fritz kiersch)
block: catch-22 (1970, dir. mike nichols)
aglaya: blade runner (1982, dir. ridley scott)
founders
nina: double indemnity (1944, dir. billy wilder)
victoria: wuthering heights (1939, dir. william wyler)
simon: young @ heart (2007, dirs. sally george & stephen walker)
isidor: man with a movie camera (1929, dir. dziga vertov)
utopians
maria: the craft (1996, dir. andrew fleming)
victor: the sixth sense (1999, dir. m. night shyamalan)
georgiy: gaslight (1944, dir. george cukor)
andrey: rope (1948, dir. alfred hitchcock)
peter: vertigo (1958, dir. alfred hitchcock)
mark: un chien andalou (1929, dir. luis buñuel) * runner-up: cabaret (1972, dir. bob fosse)
eva: some like it hot (1959, dir. billy wilder)
termites
khan: rebel without a cause (1955, dir. nicholas ray) * runner-up: billy elliot (2000, dir. stephen daldry)
capella: the aristocats (1970, dir. wolfgang reitherman)
notkin: oliver! (1968, dir. carol reed)
taya: nausicaä of the valley of the wind (1984, dir. hayao miyazaki)
sticky: the 400 blows (1959, dir. françois truffaut)
murky: gremlins (1984, dir. joe dante)
grace: the enigma of kaspar hauser (1974, dir. werner herzog)
humbles
katerina: rosemary’s baby (1968, dir. roman polanski)
saburov: tweleve angry men (1957, dir. sidney lumet)
lara: girl, interrupted (1999, dir. james mangold)
rubin: east of eden (1955, dir. elia kazan)
grief: clerks (1994, dir. kevin smith)
aspity: stalker (1979, dir. andrei tarkovsky)
oyun: walkabout (1971, dir. nicholas roeg)
anna: freaks (1932, dir. tod browning)
others
vlad sr: giant (1956, dir. george stevens)
vlad the younger: the godfather (1972, dir. francis ford coppola)
barley the barber: a clockwork orange (1971, dir. stanley kubrick)
var: dirty pretty things (2002, dir. stephen frears)
willow mellow: la strada (1954, dir. frederico fellini)
nara: black orpheus (1959, dir. marcel camus)
loy: waking ned devine (1998, dir. kirk jones)
healers
artemy: fiddler on the roof (1971, dir. norman jewison)
daniil: the seventh seal (1957, dir. ingmar bergman) * runner-up: morphine (2008, dir. alexey balabanov)
clara: metropolis (1927, dir. fritz lang)
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The wonderfully eccentric Ivor Cutler was born on January 15th 1923, Glasgow.
Cutler was a Scottish poet, songwriter, teacher and humorist. He became known for his regular performances on BBC radio, and in particular his numerous sessions recorded for John Peel’s influential radio programme, and later for Andy Kershaw’s programme.
If you haven’t heard of Cutler please check him out on Youtube, my favourite is Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Vol. 2, but don’t look for volume 1 there isn’t one! He appeared in The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour film in 1967 as Buster Bloodvessel, where the Bad Manners singer got the name.
Born as Isadore Cutler into a middle-class Jewish family of Eastern European descent. His father Jack Moris Cutler was a draper and jeweller. He cited his childhood as the source of his artistic temperament, recalling a sense of displacement when his younger brother was born: "Without that I would not have been so screwed up as I am, and therefore not as creative."
In 1940 he became an apprentice fitter with Rolls-Royce, helping to make Spitfires. In 1942 he trained to become an RAF navigator but was dismissed for being “too dreamy and absent-minded.” He served the rest of the war as a storeman with an engineering company.
Ivor went on to become a teacher at AS Neill’s famous progressive school Summerhill in Suffolk and continued teaching for more than 30 years. From 1954-1980 he taught drama and poetry to primary school children. In his 70s he reflected, “In a way I am still carrying on with the kids. And those who come to my gigs probably see life as a child would. It’s those who have been busy making themselves into grown-ups, avoiding being a child - they’re the ones who don’t enjoy it.” I would have loved to have him as a teacher.
Cutler began performing in 1957 and was spotted in the 1960s by ‘Ned Sherrin’, who booked him to appear on television. He appeared on The Acker Bilk Show, Late Night Line-Up and other programs, and in 1967 appeared in “The Magical Mystery Tour” playing Buster Bloodvessel, the bus conductor who announces to his passengers, “I am concerned for you to enjoy yourselves within the limits of British decency.” In 1967 his record, Ludo, was produced by the Beatles producer George Martin.
Cutler dressed distinctively both on and off stage, wearing plus fours and colorful hats with badges. His favorite method of communication was by sticky labels that he had especially printed, often with “Cutlerisms” attached: “Never knowingly understood”, “True happiness is knowing you’re a hypocrite” and “Add 15 inches to your stride and save 4% of insects”.
He wrote more than 300 songs and in the year 2000 was signed by fellow Scot, Alan McGee to Creation Records. He last appeared on stage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in January 2004. The event was filmed and shown in a documentary about his own life, Ivor Cutler: Looking for Truth with a Pin.
Cutler was a member of the Noise Abatement Society and the Voluntary Euthanasia Society. In 1990 he said,“When I do die I shall be glad to get away from the loud pop music and cars but I shall miss, insofar as when one is dead one can miss anything, the beautiful kindnesses of those people to whom courtesy comes naturally.”
When I previously posted about Ivor I had someone comment “Left Scotland behind l see”……I sighed to myself and replied
“You can’t criticise someone who leaves Scotland without knowing about the person. As a person who did not advocate punishing children with violence Ivor’s teaching methods would have went against everything that the old system stood for here. Have a look for A S Neil, another who "left Scotland behind” who had different ideas on schooling and who, as I said in the piece, employed Ivor Cutler. If it wasn’t for some people leaving Scotland behind the world would not be the same as it is now, Alexander Graham Bell, John Logie Baird, Alexander Fleming, Robert Watson Watt, James Watt, Andrew Carnegie, the list is endless……..“ I’m not saying they wouldn’t have been as successful, but sometimes the opportunities are not where your roots are.
Anyway the video I have posted is of Ivor’s last performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall, 2004, Cutler's Last Stand.
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“Joanna: I like you. Tim: Please don't!“
#heartland#joanna hawke#helene joy#tim fleming#chris potter#source: ned's declassified school survival guide#joanna/tim
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Ben Daniels + Historical Counterparts
Odon von Horváth (Tales from Hollywood), Ian Fleming (Ian Fleming: Bondmaker), Sir Francis Walsingham (The Virgin Queen), Colonel Sigurd von Illsemann (The Exception), Antony Armstrong-Jones/Lord Snowdon (The Crown), Ned Weeks - Alter Ego of Larry Kramer (The Normal Heart)
P.S. The Ian Fleming and Lord Snowdon ones are my favorites!
#ben daniels#tales from hollywood#bondmaker#the virgin queen#the exception#the crown#the normal heart#stage#theater#theatre#tv movie#film#tv series
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I do feel for those players who will pretty much go straight into the olympics after this season but I also don't think any 3rd or even 2nd place team in another league has so many players going to the olympics so most people are worried about next year's CL and club season more than the actual olympics if that makes sense. I think we'll have 4 or 5 players going to the olympics and that's about the same number as chelsea and probably less than city but they don't play CL in august
We could potentially have 10 players at the Olympics (so almost half the squad): Foord, Catley & Williams for AUS; Miedema & Van de Donk for NED; Nobbs, Williamson, Little, Mead(?) for GB [don’t think Lotte will be in the picture]; Iwabuchi for JPN [obv depending on Mana def signing and also final roster picks].
I’d imagine Chelsea will have between 7-11 depending on final roster picks: Andersson, Eriksson, Musovic(?) for SWE; Bright, Kirby, England(?), Cuthbert(??), Ingle(??), Charles(???) for GB; Fleming for CAN; Kerr for AUS
And that City will have 10-14 depending on final roster picks: Dahlkemper for USA (assuming Mewis/Lavelle don’t re-sign); Beckie for CAN; Houghton [recovery from injury provided], Roebuck, White, Hemp, Stokes, Greenwood, Bronze, Walsh, Weir, Scott(?), Stanway(??), Bardsley(??) for GB.
There will also be players from at least Spurs, Everton, West Ham, Man Utd, if not more teams.
This all of course doesn’t take into account any new signings any of the teams may have, or any other players leaving.
However, as you say the big issue is that we’ll be playing UWCL in mid-August whereas the other teams in the league won’t have any competitive games until September so those players are going to have a very quick turnaround - plus it’ll be with a new manager so hopefully the team & manager click quickly!
Think you're also right that of all the teams in that Round 1 of UWCL we'll definitely have had the most players at the Olympics so that should be interesting!
#ask#fawsl#olympic woso#this will all be so much easier to discuss when we actually know who has made the various squads!
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