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Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770: Five Americans, including Crispus Attucks, are fatally shot by British troops in an event that would contribute to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War (also known as the American War of Independence) five years later.
#Boston Massacre#5 March 1770#anniversary#US history#Boston#USA#Old State House#Thomas Joy#Thomas Dawes#Georgian style#exterior#summer 2018#Massachusetts#New England#Freedom Trail#architecture#cityscape#vacation#travel#British history#detail#tourist attraction#landmark#original photography
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ice hockey as random screenshots [part 2]
#wow would you look at my camera roll...#can you tell i'm a hozier fan?#anyways you know the drill tagged in order of appearance ->#sidney crosby#evgeni malkin#arizona coyotes#quinn hughes#jack hughes#trevor zegras#matthew tkachuk#ottawa senators#tim stützle#claude giroux#brady tkachuk#connor mcdavid#mitch marner#jamie drysdale#kevin korchinski#luke hughes#fraser minten#alexander holtz#nico hischier#arber xhekaj#elias pettersson#cole caufield#josh norris#thomas chabot#leon draisaitl#nico daws#nhl
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Watching The Expanse for the first time: Back to the Butcher
#The Expanse#Expanse#Joe Miller#Miller#Thomas Jane#Anderson Dawes#Jared Harris#Yum Yum Podcast#Yum Yum Pod#First Time
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Attribution: Frederick Thomas Daws (United Kingdom, 1878-1956). Flashlight of Mannerhead, 1935, oil on canvas. Thanks to @museumofthedog (New York City, USA) for the tip. I appreciate the canine representation.
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Imogen That!
CYMBELINE Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, Wednesday 10th May 2023 Greg Doran bows out of his tenure as Artistic Director of the RSC with this production of one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known plays. Set vaguely during the era of the Romans invading Britain, this play sees Shakespeare rounding up all his favourite tropes and packaging them in a dark and funny fairy tale. These…
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#Alexandra Gilbreath#Amber James#Christian Patterson#Conor Glean#Cymbeline#Daf Thomas#Ed Sayer#Gregory Doran#Jamie Wilkes#Matt Daw#Paul Englishby#Peter de Jersey#review#Royal Shakespeare Theatre#RSC#Scott Gutteridge#Stephen Brimson Lewis#Stratford upon Avon#William Shakespeare
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Interesting Papers for Week 3, 2025
Synaptic weight dynamics underlying memory consolidation: Implications for learning rules, circuit organization, and circuit function. Bhasin, B. J., Raymond, J. L., & Goldman, M. S. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(41), e2406010121.
Characterization of the temporal stability of ToM and pain functional brain networks carry distinct developmental signatures during naturalistic viewing. Bhavna, K., Ghosh, N., Banerjee, R., & Roy, D. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22479.
Connectomic reconstruction predicts visual features used for navigation. Garner, D., Kind, E., Lai, J. Y. H., Nern, A., Zhao, A., Houghton, L., … Kim, S. S. (2024). Nature, 634(8032), 181–190.
Socialization causes long-lasting behavioral changes. Gil-Martí, B., Isidro-Mézcua, J., Poza-Rodriguez, A., Asti Tello, G. S., Treves, G., Turiégano, E., … Martin, F. A. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22302.
Neural pathways and computations that achieve stable contrast processing tuned to natural scenes. Gür, B., Ramirez, L., Cornean, J., Thurn, F., Molina-Obando, S., Ramos-Traslosheros, G., & Silies, M. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8580.
Lack of optimistic bias during social evaluation learning reflects reduced positive self-beliefs in depression and social anxiety, but via distinct mechanisms. Hoffmann, J. A., Hobbs, C., Moutoussis, M., & Button, K. S. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22471.
Causal involvement of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in learning the predictability of observable actions. Kang, P., Moisa, M., Lindström, B., Soutschek, A., Ruff, C. C., & Tobler, P. N. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8305.
A transient high-dimensional geometry affords stable conjunctive subspaces for efficient action selection. Kikumoto, A., Bhandari, A., Shibata, K., & Badre, D. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8513.
Presaccadic Attention Enhances and Reshapes the Contrast Sensitivity Function Differentially around the Visual Field. Kwak, Y., Zhao, Y., Lu, Z.-L., Hanning, N. M., & Carrasco, M. (2024). eNeuro, 11(9), ENEURO.0243-24.2024.
Transformation of neural coding for vibrotactile stimuli along the ascending somatosensory pathway. Lee, K.-S., Loutit, A. J., de Thomas Wagner, D., Sanders, M., Prsa, M., & Huber, D. (2024). Neuron, 112(19), 3343-3353.e7.
Inhibitory plasticity supports replay generalization in the hippocampus. Liao, Z., Terada, S., Raikov, I. G., Hadjiabadi, D., Szoboszlay, M., Soltesz, I., & Losonczy, A. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(10), 1987–1998.
Third-party punishment-like behavior in a rat model. Mikami, K., Kigami, Y., Doi, T., Choudhury, M. E., Nishikawa, Y., Takahashi, R., … Tanaka, J. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22310.
The morphospace of the brain-cognition organisation. Pacella, V., Nozais, V., Talozzi, L., Abdallah, M., Wassermann, D., Forkel, S. J., & Thiebaut de Schotten, M. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8452.
A Drosophila computational brain model reveals sensorimotor processing. Shiu, P. K., Sterne, G. R., Spiller, N., Franconville, R., Sandoval, A., Zhou, J., … Scott, K. (2024). Nature, 634(8032), 210–219.
Decision-making shapes dynamic inter-areal communication within macaque ventral frontal cortex. Stoll, F. M., & Rudebeck, P. H. (2024). Current Biology, 34(19), 4526-4538.e5.
Intrinsic Motivation in Dynamical Control Systems. Tiomkin, S., Nemenman, I., Polani, D., & Tishby, N. (2024). PRX Life, 2(3), 033009.
Coding of self and environment by Pacinian neurons in freely moving animals. Turecek, J., & Ginty, D. D. (2024). Neuron, 112(19), 3267-3277.e6.
The role of training variability for model-based and model-free learning of an arbitrary visuomotor mapping. Velázquez-Vargas, C. A., Daw, N. D., & Taylor, J. A. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(9), e1012471.
Rejecting unfairness enhances the implicit sense of agency in the human brain. Wang, Y., & Zhou, J. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22822.
Impaired motor-to-sensory transformation mediates auditory hallucinations. Yang, F., Zhu, H., Cao, X., Li, H., Fang, X., Yu, L., … Tian, X. (2024). PLOS Biology, 22(10), e3002836.
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Paintings from Buckingham Palace: part I
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
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First of all, I would like to thank you all for this amazing year! It's been a pleasure meeting you all and I'm beyond thankful for your support.
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of the Crown and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000 watercolours and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as Hampton Court Palace, are open to the public and not lived in by the Royal Family, whilst others, such as Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and the most remarkable of them, Buckingham Palace are both residences and open to the public.
About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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This first part includes the paintings displayed in the White Drawing Room, the Green Drawing Room, the Silk Tapestry Room, the Guard Chamber, the Grand Staircase, the State Dining Room, the Queen's Audience Room and the Blue Drawing Room,
This set contains 37 paintings and tapestries with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
White Drawing Room (WDR):
Portrait of François Salignan de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (Joseph Vivien)
Portrait of a Lady (Sir Peter Lely)
Portrait of a Man in Armour with a red scarf (Anthony van Dyck)
Portrait of Alexandra of Denmark, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and Empress of India (François Flameng)
Green Drawing Room (GDR):
Portrait of Prince James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (John Michael Wright)
Portrait of Frederick Henry, Charles Louis and Elizabeth: Children of Frederick V and Elizabeth of Bohemia (unknown)
Portrait of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia of Autria and her Sister, Infanta Catalina Micaela of Austria (Alonso Sanchez Coello)
Portrait of Princess Louisa and Princess Caroline of the United Kingdom (Francis Cotes)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte with her Two Eldest Sons, Frederick, Later Duke of York and Prince George of Wales (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess of Wellesley (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of the Three Youngest Daughters of George III, Princesses Mary, Amelia and Sophia (John Singleton Copley)
Silk Tapestry Room (STR):
Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, Playing the Harp with Princess Charlotte (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick With her Son, Charles George Augustus (Angelica Kauffmann)
Guard Chamber (GC):
Les Portières des Dieux: Bacchus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux: Venus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Grand Staircarse (GS):
Portrait of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of Great Britain (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Sir David Wilkie)
Portrait of Edward, Duke of Kent (George Dawe)
Portrait of King George III of Great Britain (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of King William IV of Great Britain when Duke of Clarence (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Prince George of Cumberland, Later King George V of Hanover When a Boy (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (George Dawe)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte at Frogmore House (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafeld, Duchess of Kent (Sir George Hayter)
State Dining Room (SDR):
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach when Princess of Wales (Sir Godfrey Kneller)
Portrait of Frederick, Princes of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of King George II of Great Britain (John Shackleton)
Portrait of King George IV of the United Kingdom in Garther Robes (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Queen's Audience Room (QAR):
Portrait of Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn (née Anne Luttrel) in Peeress Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
Portrait of Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn in Peer Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards the City (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
View of Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basilica and the Campanile (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
Blue Drawing Room (BDR)
Portrait of King George V in Coronation Robes (Sir Samuel Luke Fildes)
Portrait of Queen Mary of Teck in Coronation Robes (Sir William Samuel Henry Llewellyn)
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Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (WDR: 1,2 & 3)
1850§ (GDR: 1)
1960§ (GDR: 2 & 3 |QAR 3 & 4)
3040§ (STR, 1 |GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2)
3050§ (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6)
3560§ (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2)
3900§ (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (WDR: 1,2 & 3) found here .
"The virgin of the Rosary" (GDR: 1) found here .
"The Four Cardinal Virtues" (GDR: 2&3|QAR 3 & 4) found here.
"Mariana of Austria in Prayer" (STR, 1, GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2) found here.
"Portrait of Philip IV with a lion at his feet" (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6) found here
"Length Portrait of Mrs.D" (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7) found here
(you can just search for "Buckingham Palace" using the catalog search mod to find the entire set much easier!)
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American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), or the American War of Independence, was a conflict between Great Britain and its 13 North American colonies, who declared independence as the United States of America. Initially a rebellion within the British Empire, the war took on a global scope when France and Spain joined against the British, contributing to the eventual American victory.
War Begins
The war was the central part of a broader political upheaval, the American Revolution (c. 1765-1789), which had taken root over a decade before the first shots were fired. The quarrel between Britain and the Thirteen Colonies, over the issue of parliamentary taxes, steadily escalated, as colonists were divided into factions; the Whigs, or Patriots, opposed the taxes on the basis that they were unconstitutional, while the Tories, or Loyalists, remained in support of Great Britain. Tensions sometimes boiled over into acts of violence, such as the Boston Massacre (1770) and the Boston Tea Party (1773); a group of political agitators known as the Sons of Liberty was also known to assault Loyalists, tarring and feathering them.
In 1774, Parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by issuing the so-called Intolerable Acts, which aimed to punish Boston by closing its harbor to commerce and suspending representative government in Massachusetts. In September 1774, 12 of the 13 colonies sent delegates to the First Continental Congress, where it was decided that the New England militias should begin preparing for a potential conflict with British soldiers. Amidst these rising tensions, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts, knew that he could not crush a rebellion with the meager forces he had on hand and sought to suppress the New England militias before they had a chance to strike. He decided to achieve this by seizing stores of munitions that the militias had kept stockpiled in various towns.
Shortly after midnight on 19 April 1775, 700 elite British soldiers marched toward the town of Concord, where one such stockpile of weapons was stored. Despite Gage's attempts at discretion, the Patriots had discovered his intentions several days in advance; no sooner had the British troops set out than two Patriot riders, Paul Revere and William Dawes, were on their way to alert the militias. When the British soldiers reached the town of Lexington, on the road to Concord, they were confronted by 70 militiamen. After a brief standoff, a shot was fired; although it is unknown who fired it, it became immortalized as 'the shot heard round the world'. The British forces responded by firing two musket volleys, killing eight militiamen and wounding another ten.
After clearing the colonial militia off Lexington Green, the British continued on to Concord, where they encountered more resistance from 400 militiamen. After discovering that most of the munitions had already been removed by the Patriots, the soldiers began their 12-mile (19 km) retreat to Boston. The Patriots harassed them utilizing guerilla warfare, and by the end of the march, they had lost 273 casualties, compared to 95 Patriot losses. By then, the number of Patriots had swollen to 15,000 men. Encouraged by their victory in the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Patriots laid siege to the 6,000 soldiers trapped inside Boston.
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Have any Vice Presidents later run for Governor or other office besides President after their terms?
Yes. Not counting those who served as President or ran for President following their time as Vice President, or the seven Vice Presidents who died in office (George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, William R. King, Henry Wilson, Thomas A. Hendricks, Garret Hobart, and James S. Sherman), here are the VPs who sought other offices post-Vice Presidency:
•Aaron Burr (1801-1805): Lost race for Governor of New York in 1804 during his Vice Presidency. •Daniel D. Tompkins (1817-1825): Lost race for Governor of New York in 1820 during his Vice Presidency. •John C. Calhoun (1825-1832): Resigned the Vice Presidency to join in the U.S. Senate from South Carolina (1832-1843); Served as Secretary of State (1844-1845) in the last stretch of the Tyler Administration; Elected again to the U.S. Senate from South Carolina (1845-1850) after serving as Secretary of State.
•Richard M. Johnson (1837-1841): Lost race for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky in 1842; Served two separate terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives (1841-1843; 1850) after his Vice Presidency. Died two weeks into his second post-Vice Presidential term in the state legislature.
•John Tyler (1841): After serving as Vice President and President, and following Virginia's secession from the Union in 1861, Tyler was elected as a delegate to the Provisional Confederate Congress. Tyler was also elected to a full term in the Confederate House of Representatives but died just before taking his seat in February 1862.
•George M. Dallas (1845-1849): Appointed U.S. Minister to Great Britain (1856-1861) by President Pierce and served under Presidents Pierce and Buchanan before being replaced early in the Lincoln Administration.
•John C. Breckinridge (1857-1861): Elected to a U.S. Senate seat from Kentucky while still Vice President. After administering the oath of office to his successor as Vice President, Hannibal Hamlin, Breckinridge was immediately sworn into the Senate by Hamlin. Although Kentucky remained neutral during the Civil War, Breckinridge supported the Confederacy and joined the Confederate military while still a sitting Senator, resulting in treason charges in November 1861 and, a month later, unanimous expulsion from the Senate. Breckinridge became a general in the Confederate Army and served as Confederate President Jefferson Davis's final Secretary of War.
•Hannibal Hamlin (1861-1865): Briefly served as Collector of the Port of Boston (1865-1866) after being appointed by President Andrew Johnson. Elected U.S. Senator from Maine (1869-1881). Served as U.S. Ambassador to Spain (1881-1882) under Presidents Garfield and Arthur.
•Andrew Johnson (1865): After his brief Vice Presidency and nearly four years as President, Johnson lost races for the U.S. Senate (1869) and U.S. House of Representatives in Tennessee. Elected as U.S. Senator from Tennessee in 1875 and died in office.
•William A. Wheeler (1877-1881): Wheeler was considered as a candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York on several occasions following his Vice Presidency but never made a serious bid for election.
•Levi P. Morton (1889-1893): Served as Governor of New York (1895-1896).
•Adlai E. Stevenson (1893-1897): Lost race for Governor of Illinois in 1908.
•Charles W. Fairbanks (1905-1909): Fairbanks was the Republican nominee for Vice President on a ticket alongside Presidential nominee Charles Evans Hughes in 1916 but they lost to incumbent President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall.
•Charles G. Dawes (1925-1929): Served as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain (1929-1931), appointed by President Hoover.
•Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945): After being dumped as Vice President in favor of Harry Truman when Franklin D. Roosevelt ran for a fourth term in 1944, FDR appointed Wallace Secretary of Commerce where he served from 1945-1946 under Roosevelt and Truman
•Alben W. Barkley (1949-1953): Elected to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky after his Vice Presidency and served from 1955 until dying in office in 1956.
•Richard Nixon (1953-1961): After losing his first bid for the White House in 1960, Nixon also lost a race for Governor of California in 1962 after leaving the Vice Presidency before making a remarkable comeback to win the Presidency in 1968.
•Hubert H. Humphrey (1965-1969): Elected to his former seat in the U.S. Senate from Minnesota and served until dying in office (1971-1978).
•Walter Mondale (1977-1981): U.S. Ambassador to Japan (1993-1996), appointed by President Clinton. In 2002, Mondale lost a race for U.S. Senate from Minnesota when he was the last-minute replacement on the ballot after Senator Paul Wellstone was killed in a plane crash.
#History#Presidents#Presidency#Presidential History#Vice Presidents#Vice Presidency#Vice Presidential History#Election History#Political History#VPs#POTUS Facts#POTUS Data#Presidential Stats#Presidential Data#Post-Presidency#Post-Vice Presidency#Political Offices#Political Positions#Political Careers
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Rachel Dawes
fc: Hande Ercel
occupation: Lawyer, Assistant Gotham District Attorney
Mother was a nanny for Bruce Wayne, hired by Thomas and Martha. As a result, she grew up close to Bruce.
Canon! Divergent with a lot of OC thrown in. I may even give her Marvel Verses
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On July 18, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed from the east side balcony of the Old State House to jubilant crowds by Col. Thomas Crafts (one of the Sons of Liberty).
#Declaration of Independence#Old State House#Georgian style#Thomas Joy#Thomas Dawes#Isaiah Rogers#Boston#Massachusetts#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#cityscape#architecture#exterior#Freedom Trail#detail#unicorn#clock#lion#balcony#18 July 1776#anniversary#façade#US history
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Bruce Wayne/Batman of Earth-28 Bio:
Info:
Name: Bruce Thomas Wayne
Alias: Batman, John "Matches" Malone, Insider, Khofash, The Dark Knight, Caped Crusader, World's Greatest Detective
Family:
Simon Hurt (Ancestor)
Patrick Wayne (Paternal Grandfather, Deceased)
Constance Wayne (Paternal Grandmother, Deceased)
Roderick Kane (Maternal Grandfather, Deceased)
Elizabeth Arkham (Maternal Grandmother, Deceased)
Thomas Wayne (Father, Deceased)
Martha Wayne (Mother, Deceased)
Alfred Pennyworth (Legal Guardian/Godfather)
Leslie Thompkins (Godmother)
Jacob Kane (Maternal Uncle)
Philip Kane (Maternal Uncle)
Thomas Wayne Jr (Brother, Deceased)
Kate Kane (Maternal Cousin)
Elizabeth Kane (Maternal Cousin, Deceased)
Bette Kane (Maternal Cousin)
Dick Grayson (Adopted Son)
Jason Todd (Adopted Son, Deceased)
Tim Drake (Adopted Son)
Duke Thomas (Foster Son)
Cassandra Cain (Adopted Daughter)
Holly Robinson (Adopted Daughter)
Damian Wayne (Biological Son)
Athanasia Al Ghul (Biological Daughter)
Helena Wayne (Biological Daughter)
Mar'i Grayson (Granddaughter, through adoption)
Astrid Arkham (Relative)
Olive Silverlock (Relative)
Jon Kent (Godson)
Laura Kent (Goddaughter)
Affiliation:
Wayne Enterprises, Batman Incorporated, Justice League, Outsiders, Gotham Knights, League of Assassins (Formerly)
Gender: Male
Orientation: Heterosexual
Relationship Status:
Married (Selina Kyle, Wife)
Divorced (Talia Al Ghul, Ex-Wife)
Broken Engagement (Andrea Beaumont, Ex-Fiancée)
Ex-Partners (Linda Page, Julie Madison, Vicki Vale, Jaina Hudson, Jezebel Jet, Natalie Knight, Rachel Dawes, Sliver St. Cloud, Chase Meridian)
#bruce wayne#batman#thomas wayne#martha wayne#thomas wayne jr#lincoln march#simon hurt#arkham#arkham family#wayne family#alfred pennyworth#leslie thompkins#dick grayson#jason todd#tim drake#damain wayne#duke thomas#barbara gordon#cassandra cain#stephanie brown#claire clover#athanasia al ghul#jarro#kate kane#bette kane#selina kyle#Astrid arkham#olive silverlock#helena wayne
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Watching The Expanse for the first time: Rock Bottom
#The Expanse#Expanse#Joe Miller#Miller#Thomas Jane#Anderson Dawes#Jared Harris#Yum Yum Pod#Yum Yum Podcast#First Time
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cannon nicknames!!
well. the bats gave each other a lot of nicknames. i think jason was the first person to give me a proper nickname (it mightve been narrows??), opening the metaphorical floodgates. its kinda funny, we only use our actual names if were having a Serious Discussion:tm:. or if youre damian.
damian just called me thomas, though i think he was getting closer to using my first name. idk, i feel like we got along the easiest.
so my nicknames... lets see. nightlight, shrimp, narrows, daw, sunshine, perfect child, sunny, bruces favourite who can do no wrong, dayshift, mothman, tommy, lantern, flashlight.. those are just the ones i can list off the top of my head. the list goes on.
-duke thomas of dc fame
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Summer 2021 Mixtape.
DMX ft. Griselda: “Hood Blues”
Mount Westmore: “Step Child”
Sal Dulu ft. Fly Anakin: “Zumo”
Prodigy ft. Knxwledge: “The Good Fight”
Ho99o9: “Prey Or Pray”
Pete Rosenberg ft. Method Man & Raekwon & Willie The Kid: “Next Chamber”
Cypress Hill: “Band Of Gypsies”
Nickelus F & Ohbliv:“Might As Well”
L’il Ugly Mane: “Addict”
B0nds: “Misty Dawn”
Benny The Butcher ft. Freddie Gibbs: “One Way Flight”
Conway The Machine ft. El Camino: “Forever Droppin’ Tears”
Dabrye ft. Clear Soul Forces: “Sysfo Ridin’”
Obnox: “Concrete Rose” (Stoneflower RMX)
Flatbush Zombies: “Dirty Elevator Music”
Bronze Nazareth & Recognize Ali: “Season Of The Seven”
Termanology & Shortfyuz: “T2”
JPEGMAFIA: “Baby I’m Bleeding”
Kyron: “Who Shot Rudy”
clipping.:“Say The Name”
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya: “Gimme Gimme”
Snowy ft. Jason Williamson: “Effed”
Dark Time Sunshine:“The Rite Kids”
Ho99o9: “Pray Or Prey”
Lungs ft. Olasegun: “Bowcasters”
Tyler The Creator: “Wilshire”
DMX ft. Jay Z & Nas: “Bath Salts”
Dabrye: “Nova”
Heavy Joker: “Rainy Day”
Freeway: “Abahambi”
Arena: Scrichell Cat
Asiko: “Lagos City”
Terry Callier: “You Don’t Care”
Joe Thomas: “Mr. Mumbles”
Steve Gray: “The Double Take”
Creative Funk: “Funk Power”
Sonny Fortune: “Come In Out Of The Rain”
Donald Byrd: “I Feel Like Loving You Today”
Breath Of Life: “Keep In Touch”
Michael Soward: “Standing On The Top”
Sengerema (Kagunga) S.D.A. Choir: “Simba Wa Yuda”
Awa Paulo: “Mido Yirima”
William Onyeabor: “Atomic Bomb”
Francis Bebey: “Di Saegi”
SK Kakraba (Lobi): “Darifu”
Charles A. Chepwonky: “Kas Imam O Pilista”
Hallo Dawe: “Neighbors”
Alhaja Queen Salawa Abeni & Her Waka Moderniser: “Mo Ti Goke”
Mahmoud Guinia: سَاسْتْ دِيمَانْيُو
Na Hawa Doumbia: “Abayetidu Ma”
Awalom Gebremariam: “Desdes”
Awa Paulo: ”Djara Wilam”
Knocked Loose: “Damned Earth”
Incendiary: “Silence Is A Sentence”
Body Count: “The Hate Is Real”
Sworn Enemy: “Integrity Defines Strength”
Harm’s Way: “Call My Name”
Knocked Loose: “D.T.A.H.”
Sanction: “sixhundredandthirtyone”
City Of Industry: “Your Rope, Europe”
Hangman: “Worthless”
False Maria: “L.A. Sucks”
Pleasure Corps: “Death And Love Can Both Be Bought”
Moonbeam Terror: “Revenant”
Valentina Artaud / Monochromatic: “Rigor Romance”
Lana Del Rabies: “The Ides Of March”
Chelsea Wolfe & Emma Ruth Rundle: “Anhedonia”
Sharon Van Etten & Angel Olsen: “Like I Used To”
Nicole Dollanganger: “Chapel”
Mrs. Piss: “Knelt”
Guerilla Toss: “Eraser Stargazer Forever”
cumgirl8: “Waffles”
Conditioner Disco Group: “(Don’t Gotta’) Raise A Family”
Child’s Pose: “L’il Snitch”
Buzzcocks, The: “Everybody’s Happy Nowadays”
Captain Sensible: “Wot”
Hum: “Desert Rambler”
Neurosis: “Takeanase”
Pill: “Sin Compromiso”
Tapes: “Tape V” + “Old Pan Sound”
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Cillian Murphy
For fics, one-shots, and drabbles. (but there's literally only two one-shots both of Jonathan crane so far😭 I just wanted to start with the masterlist and stuff)
smut: 🍓
fluff: 🦢
angst: 🪞
dark themes:🕯️
disclaimer: again these include dark themes such as, non-con, dub-con, step-cest, kidnapping etc. There are warnings on each individual fics so please proceed with caution and if it doesn't appeal to you or trigger please don't bother to leave hate just block me.
masterlist
˚⊱Cillian Murphy⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Jonathan Crane⊰˚ Help me doctor Crane🍓🕯️ My devotion to you🍓
˚⊱Thomas Shelby⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Jackson Rippner⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Raymond Leon⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Robert Fischer⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Neil Lewis⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
˚⊱Emmett Laurel⊰˚ 𝜗𝜚
Works in progress
-Jonathan Crane x step-sis! reader
-Jonathan Crane x dawes! reader
-Thomas Shelby x burgess! reader -Thomas Shelby x wife! reader
-Emmett Laurel x young! reader
This is all a work of fiction I do not condone it irl!!!
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