#Raymond Blanc
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lounesdarbois · 6 months ago
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Et en français s'il-vous-plaît.
Gordon Ramsay avait été formé par Marco Pierre White début 90, lui-même formé par Raymond Blanc début 80. Tout le renouveau de la cuisine anglaise qui a explosé fin 90 procède de cette étincelle française oubliée. Depuis 20 ans Londres est la ville du "fine dining". Dialectique de l'histoire ;-
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queenketouk · 1 year ago
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KETO SUGAR FREE PEAR ALMONDINE
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Keto Sugar Free Pear Almondine is my adaptation of Raymond Blanc's delightful creation, with 2.7g carbs per slice.In classic French style, simplicity is key, yet the end result is sublime. You just need a few every-day ingredients, and in less than 10 minutes you'll be ready to bake it. Read the full article
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themaynard · 10 months ago
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At The Maynard, we celebrate the art of simplicity in our dishes, focusing on fresh, quality ingredients sourced from the heart of the Peak District. Led by executive chef Adrian Gagea, our menu features homemade, fuss-free dishes that spotlight local beef, pork, lamb, and more. Indulge in a dining experience where taste, quality, and local partnerships with suppliers like Ginger Butchers, Bakewell Bakery, and Thornbridge Brewery shine. Join us in celebrating the best of local produce, where every bite tells the story of our dedication to freshness and quality.
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ifreakingloveroyals · 1 year ago
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21 November 2014 | Prince Charles, Prince of Wales is given a tour of The National Heritage Garden by Raymond Blanc at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Great Milton, England. (c) Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images
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lesbean05 · 2 years ago
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Benoit Blanc is the same breed of Gay as Captain Raymond Holt prove me wrong
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raggedy-spaceman · 2 years ago
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We know absolutely nothing abour Phillip but I just know that he’s the Kevin Cozner to Benoit Blanc’s Holt.
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onegianthotmess · 2 months ago
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I made Dannie a semi-boyfriend!!!
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Meet Raymond “Ray” Claire-Blanc! He is fourteen and goes to school with Danielle, who’s one of his only friends because she talked to him one day when they were little, think about four to five, and has been superglued to his hip since that day!
Ray is the son of the mayor of Clock Town and it is said that the Claire-Blanc family founded the town and that they’ve always governed it in order to keep it as efficient and as punctual as possible! Once, someone outside of the family was mayor and the town went into so much chaos that the new mayor only lasted five days before handing it over to the member of the Claire-Blanc family he ran and rigged the election against.
Though he is an excellent leader and has shown that he holds his family’s gift for running things and being the one in charge, Ray has very high anxiety and low self esteem that makes it very difficult for him to put his foot down on a lot of things that relate to personal comfort. He’s sat in on city council meetings and has been able to run projects and help organize events, but he can’t say no to an outing or socializing because that doesn’t deal with leading people, it deals with his own emotions and comfort levels and he isn’t very good at being firm with those. But Dannie’s helping him work on it!
Ray can also be incredibly forgetful, which doesn’t help with his anxiety, especially when he forgets something and it causes him to be late. Even being a second late makes Ray panic because he could’ve missed something very crucial in that moment when he was late, or something could’ve happened that he could’ve helped to prevent, or all of his friends could die and he’d never be able to say goodbye! In short, Ray hates being forgetful and if it makes him late, he gets a million times more anxious and panicky.
Also, in relation to his forgetfulness, Ray almost always forgets his gloves whenever he leaves the house. He usually likes wearing them because they’re comforting to wear for him, but they’re almost always left on his bedside table. He never remembers to grab them or to put them in another place in order to make it easier to remember to grab them when he leaves the house.
Ray’s also really shy when it comes to meeting people individually. He can do public speaking, but individual socializing freaks him out a bit. He’s also shy about some things, like his interests or hobbies or compliments or who he likes. If any of these are mentioned to him, he goes as red as the rose bushes in his mother’s garden! And when he’s around Dannie the blushing is a hundred times worse. But Dannie is a cute dummy like her brother and is incredibly dense, so she never really notices!
And now let’s have a few fun facts about Ray because I’m getting tired!
Ray is a vegetarian! He doesn’t really like meat and it makes his stomach feel funny and cramp up, which is sort of a family curse. So he eats plant based alternatives to meat that taste pretty close to the real thing so he isn’t dealing with constant tummy pains. Also his favorite dessert is carrot cake with cream cheese frosting with some candied carrots on top.
Ray’s eyesight is really bad, so he wears really strong prescription glasses and sits at the front of class so he can always be sure that he can see. But to make sure that he always has the time, even if he can see the clock in the room, Ray has a pocket watch that he holds very dear to his heart because it was his late great uncle who gave it to him when he was about to turn seven years old. Keeping that pocket watch with him not only quells some of his punctuality anxiety, but also makes him happy that he has something of his great uncle’s with him at all times.
Ray is also very fast and is the best runner on the track team. Despite his lean muscle, he’s pretty athletic and surprises a lot of people with his speed and agility.
Overall, Ray a pretty nice person, though he’s anxious and shy. He’s a great leader and wants to ask Dannie out, but he needs to learn to not chicken out at the last second when he works up the nerve to think about asking her-
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anotherhumaninthisworld · 2 months ago
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i'd like to know how bi (bisexual or biromantic) paul barras could be said to be.
The best evidence of Barras being attracted to men I’ve found in the hostile pamphlet Les Brigands démasqués, ou Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire du temps présent, etc (1796) by Auguste Danican. On page 103 of said pamphlet we can read the following:
[Before the revolution] Barras, finding himself without resources, joined all the Greeks, and was himself an excellent Greek (although he understood neither Homer nor Lucian). He was seen a lot at the Hôtel d'Anglais, the usual meeting place for a crowd of swindlers; he lived modestly on a fourth floor, rue Champ-Fleury; went from time to time to core two imperial écus, and found himself in terrible distress.
The work Sodome à Paris: protohistoire de l’homosexualité masculine fin XVIIIe - milieu XIXe siècle (2009) by Thierry Pastorello, besides bringing up Danican, also mentions that ”Talleyrand tells the story of the drowning of Raymond Valz on July 15 1797, Raymond was Barras’ young lover. Raymond drowned himself under the eyes of Barras who would have shown signs of pain so big that one said he had just lost his mistress.” However, checking what Talleyrand actually writes about this incident in his memoirs, at least I have a hard time reading this as evidence Barras was romantically attracted to Valz, nor can I find the exact formulation that Barras mourned him like a mistress:
Whilst I was engaged in reading I don’t recollect what work, two young men came in to ascertain the time by the drawing-room clock, and seeing that it was only half-past three, they said to each other: ”We have to go for a swim.” They had not been gone twenty minutes, when one of them returned asking for help; I ran, with all the persons of the house, to the riverside. Facing the garden, between the high road and the island, the Seine forms a kind of whirlpool in which one of the young men had disappeared. The watermen of the neighbourhood soon rowed to the spot, and two of them most courageously dived to the bottom. However, with all the efforts they made to save the unfortunate fellow proved vain. I went back to the house. The corpse of the young man was only found the next day caught in weeds, at a spot distant more than six hundred yards from the place where he disappeared. The drowned was named Raymond, Lodève was his birthplace. Barras was very fond of him; he had brought him up and, since he had been appointed a Director, he had made him his aide-de-champ. I was alone in the drawing-room, not knowing exactly what to do. Who was to tell Barras the misfortune that had just befallen him? I had never seen the Director. My position was really unpleasant. A carriage drove up. On opening the door, the gardener said: ”M. Raymond has just been drowned, yes Citizen Director, he has just been drowned.” Barras crossed the front yard, and rushed upstairs to his room, crying out aloud. After waiting some little time, one of his servants told him I was in the drawing-room. He sent word to excuse his not coming down, and requesting me to sit down to dinner at once. The secretary who accompanied him remained upstairs. Thus, I was alone at Barras’ table. A quarter of an hour having elapsed, a servant came to request me to go up to the Director’s room. I felt thankful for his supposing that, under the circumstances, the dinner served to me could have no attraction. I felt quite upset. As I entered his room, he took hold of both my hands and embraced me; he was weeping.
Pastorello’s work also brings up historian Oliver Blanc, who in L’amour à Paris au temps de Louis XVI(2002) apparently notes ”that in 1793, Barras, finding himself in Draguignan, meets a young barber that he finds to his liking, Victor Grand.” Here we can again return to the original source, which is Barras’ memoirs (though do enlighten me if there’s more info on Grand and Valz) and see what he writes about, as he calls him, his aide-de-camp. This is the only interaction described between them that I’ve been able to find:
[After escaping from prison] Victor Grand came in haste to throw his arms about me; it was with pleasure that I once more beheld this young man, who had already won my entire confidence, and was one of the few who never ceased to be worthy of it. 
Other than that, Pastorello only cites more historians that claim Barras was attracted to men — Michel Larivière who in Homosexuels et bisexuels célèbres (1997) ”notes that Barras has the reputation of loving boys,” Michel Missofile who in Le cœur secret de Talleyrand (1956) notes ”that Barras lived in absence of any female presence with his man of trust François Roland, his piqueur Louis Copillon and his aide-de-camp Raymond Valz” and claims he was ”this seducer without a mistress, this husband without a home.” On Barras’ wikipedia we can also read that historian Jacques-Olivier Boudon apparently qualifies Barras as ”one of the best-known homosexuals of the time” whose “interest in young men was common knowledge at the time” in his Le sexe sous l'Empire (2019). I don’t have access to any of these books, so I unfortunately can’t check if these people use any more primary sources to argue their case.
In this post @tierseta does however bring attention to a part in Fouché’s memoirs, where he writes Barras had both ”courtiers (a masculine word) and mistresses”:
The exaggerated disparagement of his behavior and moral principles was precisely what attracted to him a court of swarming schemers (intrigants et intrigantes) and vampires. He was then in rivalry with Carnot, and maintained a favorable public opinion only by the idea that, if need be, he would be seen on horseback, defying, as on the 13th of Vendémiaire, any hostile attempt; as a matter of fact, he contrasted with [his image of] the Prince of the Republic, occasionally going hunting, having trained dog packs, courtiers and mistresses.
Finally, according to this anon, Barras had sex with and raped both women and men but only felt affection towards the latter group, and also got raped by his father on several occasions as a child. As the best source for this is given Barras’ biographer Henry Monteagle, whose work unfortunately has never gotten published and is extremely hard to obtain, but Barras apparently also talks about his attraction to men and abuse committed by his father in his memoirs. I have to admit I failed to find anything when searching for the word ”father” in the version of the memoirs linked within the post, and I don’t have time to read the entire memoirs to check if he says anything about his relation to other men in them (and I’m probably not the best person to do either since I’m pretty bad at reading subtext), but there might be something in there…
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Just realized how unstable my type is when I listed my top 10 celebrity/fictional crushes.
1. Mycroft Holmes (Mark Gatiss)
2. Loki Friggason (Tom Hiddleston)
3. Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott)
4. Raymond Reddington (James Spader)
5. Martin whitley/Aziraphale (Michael sheen)
6. Crowley/Alec Hardy (David Tennant)
7. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr)
8. Zed (Milo Manheim)
9. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie)
10. Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig)
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transparentgentlemenmarker · 3 months ago
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C'est terrible. Je suis bien obligé de le reconnaître : Je suis raciste. Je viens de m'en rendre compte en mettant en route ma lessive du jour. J'ai séparé le blanc des couleurs. Affligeant. Et dire que j'agis ainsi depuis des années. Et circonstance aggravante, avec une lessive qui lave plus blanc que blanc. C'est pathétique. Comme Monsieur Jourdain dans un autre domaine, j'étais raciste sans le savoir. Du coup, je suis d'une humeur noire. Ça ne va pas arranger les choses. Oh, je savais que je ne suis pas blanc comme neige. J'ai connu des périodes noires. Dans un précédent emploi, on m'avait donné carte blanche. Résultat, j'ai monté une caisse noire. Quelque temps plus tard, alors que j'étais déjà connu comme le loup blanc, j'ai travaillé au noir. Découvert, j'ai essayé de montrer patte blanche, mais j'ai été placé sur liste noire. Et comme disait le chanteur, noir c'est noir, il n'y a plus d'espoir. Alors que faire ? Pour sûr, j'avais mangé mon pain blanc. Je dirais bien que j'ai pleuré à l'arme blanche, mais ça serait de l'humour noir. Alors dans la glace, je me suis regardé dans le blanc des yeux. Pas question de me retrouver dans une misère noire. L'avenir restait une page blanche. Inutile de voir tout en noir. Je pouvais sortir blanchi de tout ce sombre passé. Finis les noirs projets. Je serais désormais plus blanc que neige. Finie la série noire. Et patatras, voilà que je me découvre raciste. Mais c'était cousu de fil blanc. Je dois être la bête noire de quelqu'un, c'est sûr. Tout de même, ce sera un jour à marquer d'un caillou blanc. Bon, je ne vais pas tout peindre en noir. D'autant que c'est bientôt la semaine du blanc. Inutile de broyer du noir. Ni de me faire des cheveux blancs. Allez, je vais me servir un petit noir. Et puis non, plutôt un petit blanc. Avec un morceau de chocolat noir. Et un peu de fromage blanc ça me remontera. Tiens, il commence à faire nuit noire. Je vais regarder un vieux film en noir et blanc. Chouette, c'est une version originale, sous-titrée. Si, c'est écrit dans le programme. Noir sur blanc. Dans la continuité. On l'appelait : La Tête de nègre... Maintenant on l'appelle '' Meringue chocolat, ou tête de choco ". Ouf ! Ils n'ont pas changé le nom du champignon Tête de nègre, ni le Cap Nègre. On aurait pu aussi se demander s'il est bien « correct » de se taper une religieuse, un Congolais, un Jésuite, un Diplomate, un Financier ? Je ne vous parle pas de la fameuse Forêt Noire qu’il faudra bientôt appeler forêt sombre. La SPA va sans doute un jour nous interdire de manger les langues de chats."
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Raymond Devos
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chicinsilk · 3 months ago
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US Vogue September 15, 1964
Tweed and lamé suit. Black and white tweed mixed with turquoise, with a tiny stand-up collar, four pockets and a shimmering turquoise lamé blouse. The same lamé lines the jacket; a side pleat emerges at the edge of the skirt. Sandals by Raymond Massaro, hair by René Goujon.
Tailleur tweeds et lamés.Tweed noir et blanc mêlé de turquoise, avec un minuscule col montant, quatre poches et un chemisier lamé turquoise chatoyant. Le même lamé double la veste ; un pli latéral ressort au bord de la jupe. Sandales de Raymond Massaro, coiffure de René Goujon.
Photo David Bailey vogue archive
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cairfrey · 4 months ago
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> So, I'm in bed, reading to the cat (a perfectly normal sentence).
> The book I'm reading is "The Lady in the Lake " by Raymond Chandler.
> Nice 1940s Noir.
> So, because it's an American story I'm reading to him in an American accent (despite being British)
> However, my Philip Marlowe is less Humphrey Bogart and more Benoit Blanc.
> This displeases the cat who gets up to leave.
> I read in my head.
> Cat returns.
> OK, maybe he was just getting comfy
> I start reading out loud again.
> Cat leaves again.
> Cat does not like my American accent.
> Everyone's a critic!
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lounesdarbois · 1 year ago
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Salut Lounès ! Voyons tes réactions à ces quelques citations… taquines ! 
Première citation :
Je suis de ces auteurs qu’ont du souffle, du répondant, du biscoto. J’emmerde le genre entier humain à cause de mon répondant terrible, de ma paire de burnes fantastiques (et bordel de dieu je le prouve !). Je jute, je conclus, je triomphe, je trempe la page de plein génie… De vous à moi, entre copains, c’est ce qu’on me pardonne pas du tout, à la ronde, ce qu’on me pardonnera jamais, jamais, la façon que je termine, que j’achève les entreprises, que je vais au pied comme une reine, à tous les coups. Ils voudraient bien me faire mourir, mes émules, même mes petits élèves, par chagrins, par méchants propos, me faire périr sous les morsures d’une foison de cancrelats, sous les venins d’une pullulation atroce d’aspics effroyablement voyous, martyrivores. Mais ma peau de vache me protège, jusqu’ici j’ai réchappé. Louis-Ferdinand Céline, L’École des cadavres (1938) 
Lounès Darbois : Eh oui ! Dans une confrontation, se coucher excite rarement la pitié de l’adversaire mais plutôt son sadisme. Les cruels sont souvent des lâches et vice-versa. C’est pourquoi il faut être « terrible et fantastique » pour durer et endurer. J’ai une photo de Raymond Poulidor grimpant une côte. Tout est résumé dans l’expression de son visage, le genre qui ne plaisante pas, sourd à la douleur, tendu vers son idéal. Parfois je la regarde. 
Deuxième citation :
(…) il ne s’agit plus de comprendre et d’aider son prochain mais de le fasciner et de l’enculer. Philippe de Vulpillières, L’homme tue et la femme rend fou (2017) 
Lounès Darbois : Brutal mais exact vu les mœurs actuelles ! La fascination, la « possession » sont des caractéristiques du diable. Tendance fatale quand on veut bien croire à tout sauf au bon sens ! Auteur au parcours intéressant soit dit en passant. 
Troisième citation :
Les hommes sont devenus avides, mesquins, menteurs, […] ils ont perdu la foi et le sens du vrai, il n’y a plus de rois, il n’y a plus de bonheur. Ils chercheront la mort sans la trouver ; ils désireront mourir, mais la mort les fuira. Roman von Ungern-Sternberg cité par Léonid Youzéfovitch, Le Baron Ungern (2001) 
Lounès Darbois : Terrible lorsqu’on sait le destin de cet homme. Lui et sa troupe se battaient à 1 contre 100 dans la steppe, dans une guerre sans espoir. La chanson sur les Russes blancs finit bien par « et leur agonie cruelle, la honte de l’Occident ». 
Quatrième citation :
La vie de l’homme oscille, comme un pendule, entre la douleur et l’ennui. Arthur Schopenhauer, Le monde comme volonté et comme représentation (1819) 
Lounès Darbois : Qu’est-ce qui est le plus agaçant : est-ce le poison de la philosophie du soupçon que Schopenhauer et Nietzsche, en suivant les pas de La Rochefoucauld, ont répandu sur les meilleures générations d’Européens qu’ils avaient au contraire pour mission de galvaniser ? Ou est-ce la complaisance dans la déprime où aiment se morfondre les jeunes Blancs intelligents pour justifier leur inertie ? Difficile à dire ! Enfin tout cela mérite une bonne douche froide et deux jours de diète. Il y a plus de sagesse dans la vie sans parole de François d’Assises que dans les 10 000 pages de l’oncle Arthur et j’ai le droit de le dire car je les ai toutes lues ! Flaubert plus laconique disait à Maupassant : « Méfiez vous de la tristesse, c’est un vice. » 
Cinquième citation :
Ainsi devient raciste celui qui ne veut pas voir son pays envahi par l’étranger, réactionnaire celui qui regrette le temps passé, révisionniste celui qui n’adhère pas à la doxa nationale, fondamentaliste celui qui se réclame de la religion de ses pères. Jean de Pingon, préface à Laurent Gruaz, Et si la Savoie redevenait indépendante ? Projet pour un état souverain, catholique et royal (2020) 
Lounès Darbois : La xénophobie que l’on essaie toujours de faire passer pour une agression active est un réflexe de défense à une agression. Au plan des instincts, elle procède de la pulsion de vie ; au plan politique elle est une résistance à la colonisation ; au plan moral elle est morale ; et au plan chrétien… elle est justifiée par la parabole du bon Samaritain : seul l’étranger qui vous sauve est votre prochain, pas les étrangers en général. 
Sixième citation :
Ah la sale gueule des honnêtes gens… Pierre-Antoine Cousteau, pensées et aphorismes (2021) 
Lounès Darbois : Se vérifie souvent chez des gens très fiers d’avoir étudié en école de commerce. 
Septième citation :
La conversation d’une femme : 95 % de reproches. Paul Morand, Journal inutile (1968-1972 et 1973-1976) 
Lounès Darbois : Vrai sauf… sauf si vous l’« honorez », comme on disait jadis. Alors elle vous fiche la paix. 
Huitième citation :
À vingt ans on a déjà plus que du passé. Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Voyage au bout de la nuit (1932) 
Lounès Darbois : Avez-vous déjà eu cette impression malgré tous les voyages que vous avez entrepris, malgré toutes les réalisations que vous avez accomplies, que tout pendant l’enfance et l’adolescence étaient encore plus intense, plus beau, plus spontané, en somme plus vrai ? Il me semble que la vraie vie, c’est l’enfance, et que le reste est accessoire. 
Retrouvez Lounès Darbois chez Kontre Kulture
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docgold13 · 2 years ago
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This list reflects just one individual’s personal opinion...  that said, let’s get started:
1). Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
2). Batman created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane
3). Auguste Dupin created by Edgar Allan Poe
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4). Hercule Poirot created by Agatha Christie
5). Philip Marlowe created by Raymond Chandler
6). Jane Marple created by Agatha Christie
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7). Frank Columbo created by Peter Falk, Patrick McGoohan and Steven Bochco
8). Sam Spade created by Dashiell Hammett
9). Virgil Tibbs created by John Ball
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10). Nancy Drew created by Carolyn Keene
11). Alex Cross created by James Patterson
12). Dirk Gently created by Douglas Adams
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13). Byomkesh Bakshi created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
14). Jessica Fletcher created by Peter S. Fischer and Richard Levinson
15). Mma Precious Ramotswe created by Alexander McCall Smith 
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16). Velma Dinkley and Fred Jones created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
17). Jim Rockford created by Stephen J. Cannell and Roy Huggins
18). Shawn Spencer created by Steve Franks
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19). Leroy ‘Encyclopedia’ Brown created by Donald J. Sobol
20). Harry Bosch created by Michael Connelly
21). Adrian Monk created by Andy Breckman
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22). Nero Wolfe created by Rex Stout 
23). Shinichi Kudo created by Gosho Aoyama
24). Benoit Blanc created by Rian Johnson
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icariebzh · 1 year ago
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"Eh bien dansez maintenant" "La religion est une illusion, la science une prétention, la philosophie un délire, l’art un malentendu, la politique un spectacle. Bien sûr, mais nous avons la danse pour nous sauver. Alors dansez les amis, dansons. Tous. Jeunes, vieux, noirs, blancs, experts-comptables, chômeurs, arthritiques, contorsionnistes. Tous. Hommes, femmes, enfants, morts, vivants. Dansons. Athées, agrégés, militants, cocus, boulangers, décolorés, boiteux, amoureux, insomniaques, démoniaques. Dansez, vous les Monique, les Raymond, les Edmonde, les Émir, les Kevin, Noémie, Mimi, Nono, Mémé. Dansons quand on est fatigué, névrosé, alcoolisé, diplômé, renvoyé, enlacé, embrassé, harassé, humilié, attendu, entendu. Dansons parce que danser c’est vivre. Ou mourons (mais en dansant)."  Ar.No.Si. "Les restes du Banquet"
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bonkwosher · 2 years ago
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What Characters I Will Write For
Heyo, I'm new as hell to Tumblr but I have been writing on Wattpad for years. Decided I might as well post on here considering how much I read here. If this post is weirdly formatted I'm sorry, I'm trying!
All X GN!Reader, I don't particularly like writing ships
Jurassic Park/World
Ian Malcolm ~ Jurassic Park/Lost World/Dominion
Nick Van Own ~ Jurassic Park Lost World
Franklin Web ~ Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom/Dominion
Alan Grant ~ Jurassic Park/3/Dominion
Wednesday/Addams Family (1991/1993)
Rowan Laslow ~ Wednesday
Eugene Ottinger (Platonic) ~ Wednesday
Gomez Addams & Morticia Addams (Poly) ~ 1991/1993 Addams Family
Young!Gomez & Young!Morticia (Poly) [If you insist] ~ Wednesday
Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul
Gustavo Fring ~ BB & BCS
Jesse Pinkman ~ BB & BCS
Badger ~ BB
Lalo Salamanca ~ BCS
Nacho Varga ~ BCS
Lalo Salamanca & Nacho Varga (Poly) ~ BCS
Domingo ~BB & BCS
Howard Hamlin ~ BCS
Locke & Key
Tyler Locke
Rufus Whedon
Duncan Locke
Bode Locke (Platonic)
Scot Cavendish
Brooklyn Nine Nine
Captain Raymond Holt
Jake Peralta
Rosa Diaz
Charles Boyle
Terry Jeffords
Pedro Pascal Characters (As I watch more of his content)
Agent Whiskey ~ The Kingsman: Golden Circle
Joel Miller ~ The Last Of Us (Show)
Javier Peña ~ Narcos
Oberyn Martell ~ Game of Thrones
Dan Stevens Characters (As I watch more of his content)
David Collins ~ The Guest
Travis "Trapper" Beasley ~ Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Frank ~ Abigail
Assorted Random People (Usually bc it's one from each fandom)
Stu Macher ~ Scream
Stu Macher & Billy Loomis (Poly) ~ Scream
Dewey Riley ~ Scream/2/3/4/5
Benoit Blanc ~ Knives Out/Glass Onion
Ryan Ezahler & Dylan Lenivy (Poly) ~ The Quarry
Travis Hacket ~ The Quarry
Vander ~ Arcane
Albert Wesker ~ Resident Evil
Philly Bárzaga ~ Far Cry 6
Captain Cold/Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller) ~ The Flash/DC Legends)
Barry Berkman ~ Barry
Peter ~ Abigail
Sierra Six & Lloyd Hansen (Poly) ~ The Gray Man
Other Characters!
Feel free to request others (Especially if they are in fandoms I already write about)! I might do them, it really depends on the character. Don't be afraid to ask whether they're on the list or off!
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