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Stupid fun fact about my fallout 3 lone wanderer, Angie Lawson; She is allergic to cinnamon! Guess which food commonly has cinnamon in it? That's right Sweet rolls! And what's the first time you receive a sweet roll in Fallout 3? Yes, during 'Growing Up Fast'! SO I just like to think that Angie spits on her sweet roll and flips Butch the bird before eating it, thinking she's the coolest 10 year old ever only for her skin to go up in hives, and for her throat to close and then having to spend the rest of her birthday in the clinic!
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the malinda family
a while back i did one of these for the quinn family so i wanted to give the malindas the same treatment. i don't have faceclaims for all the members out there but i included everyone i did have and some spouses too. additionally, acacia malinda is now canon, good for her!
founders' era:
devon terrel as fergus gryffindor nathalie emmanuel as iseult of caen
victorian era:
jacob anderson as timotheus malinda ruby barker as agnes malinda dalmar abuzeid as jacob macmillan ashley madekwe as aravis malinda by @potionboy3 nick sagar as leonidas malinda by @potionboy3
fantastic beasts:
gugu mbatha-raw as ethel malinda lucien laviscount as everett malinda antonia thomas as eloise malinda jamie dornan as rory o'neill by @unfortunate-arrow jude hill as miles o'neill by @unfortunate-arrow millie davis as jane o'neill malia baker as catherine "kate" o'neill by @unfortunate-arrow
hphm:
chiwetel ejiofor as mervyn malinda thandiwe newton as juniper malinda, née raeburn elliot knight as jacob malinda iman benson as verna malinda bianca lawson as elinor greengrass, née malinda savannah steyn as eliza greengrass samantha logan as evangeline "angie" greengrass celeste o'connor as evenin "eve" greengrass
hpma:
lauren ridloff as verna malinda keri russell as merula malinda, née snyde eren m. güvercin as rowan "roe" malinda nico parker as acacia malinda
#the greengrass sisters actually have a dad but i don't have a faceclaim for albert greengrass so rip him!#the malinda family#fergus gryffindor#iseult of caen#timotheus malinda#agnes malinda#jacob macmillan#aravis malinda#leonidas malinda#ethel malinda#everett malinda#eloise malinda#rory o'neill#miles o'neill#jane o'neill#kate o'neill#mervyn malinda#juniper malinda#jacob malinda#verna malinda#elinor greengrass#eliza greengrass#evangeline greengrass#evenin greengrass#merula snyde#roe malinda#acacia malinda#*mine#there are way too many of them lol#anyway i decided to canonize acacia so now i have to make some content for her
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Celestine Beyoncé Knowles-Lawson (born January 4, 1954) is a businesswoman, fashion designer, and philanthropist known for establishing the brands House of Deréon and Miss Tina by Tina Knowles. She is the mother of singers Beyoncé and Solange Knowles, she was married to their father Mathew Knowles (1980-2011), the manager of Destiny’s Child.
For her contribution to the fashion business, she was honored at the ACE Awards in 2001.
She was born in Galveston, Texas, the last of seven siblings. Her mother, Agnéz Beyincé (née Deréon), was a seamstress. Her father, Lumis Albert Beyincé, was a longshoreman. She was raised Catholic. She is a direct descendant of Acadian leader Joseph Broussard and French military officer Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie de Saint-Castin. She was a part of a singing group called the Veltones, inspired by The Supremes.
She married actor Richard Lawson (2015-23). She became a stepmother to his daughter Bianca Lawson and his son Ricky. She often refers to Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland as her daughter, whom she helped raise from the age of 11 when Rowland began living with the Knowles family. In an open letter published by Time magazine in 2015, Knowles stated “I gave birth to two of you, but I have four incredible daughters” referring to Beyoncé, Solange, Kelly, and her niece Angie Beyincé.
She has four grandchildren. In addition to her grandchildren through daughters Beyoncé and Solange, she considers herself a grandmother to Kelly’s two children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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okay @permanentreverie did this in honor of book lovers day (aug 9) so here i am being obnoxious and sorting my favorite books based on genres bc i'm procrastinating editing
put it under read more because i'm annoying and this is longer than i thought it'd be ahjflksd
classics:
les miserables by victor hugo
1984 by george orwell
a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare
hamlet by william shakespeare
the crucible by arthur miller
the great gatsby by f scott fitzgerald
contemporary romances:
red white and royal blue by casey mcquiston
with you forever by chloe liese
everything for you by chloe liese
beach read by emily henry
happy place by emily henry
a very merry bromance by lyssa kay adams
crazy stupid bromance by lyssa kay adams
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood
not in love by ali hazelwood
let's talk about love by claire kann
roomies by christina lauren
the hating game by sally thorne
fantasy:
tower of dawn by sarah j maas
kingdom of ash by sarah j maas
a court of mist and fury by sarah j maas
a court of silver flames by sarah j maas
the starless sea by erin morgenstern
a storm of swords by george r.r. martin
a feast for crows by george r.r. martin
wizard's first rule by terry goodkind
temple of the winds by terry goodkind
prince's gambit by c.s. pacat
kings rising by c.s. pacat
a discovery of witches by deborah harkness
jade legacy by fonda lee
the dragon republic by r.f. kuang
babel by r.f. kuang
every heart a doorway by seanan mcguire
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis
priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
strange the dreamer by laini taylor
sci-fi:
the host by stephenie meyer
nona the ninth by tamsyn muir
graphic novels / comics:
monstress by marjorie liu & sana takeda
check please by ngozi ukazu
the boy the mole the fox and the horse by charlie mackesy
heartstopper by alice oseman
lore olympus by rachel smythe
fence by c.s. pacat & johanna the mad
heart of gold by eliot baum & viv tanner
the prince & the dressmaker by jen wang
historical fiction:
cloud cuckoo land by anthony doerr
the book thief by markus zusak
literary fiction:
evenings & weekends by oisín mckenna
henry henry by allen bratton
a little life by hanya yanagihara
piranesi by suzanna clarke
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
real life by brandon taylor
s by doug dorst
horror:
house of leaves by mark z danielewski
imaginary friend by stephen chbosky
night film by marisha pessl
don't let the forest in by c.g. drews
middle grade:
magyk by angie sage
a kind of spark by elle mcnicoll
sir callie and the champions of helston by esme symes-smith
holes by louis sachar
the mighty heart of sunny st james by ashley herring blake
new adult:
loveless by alice oseman
obsidian by jennifer l armentrout
masters of death by olivie blake
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
angelfall by susan ee
the sunshine court by nora sakavic
the king's men by nora sakavic
vicious by v.e. schwab
queenie by candice carty-williams
hell bent by leigh bardugo
nonfiction:
into the wild by john krakauer
it was vulgar and it was beautiful by jack lowery
the last lecture by randy pausch
what i want to talk about by pete wharmby
furiously happy by jenny lawson
ace by angela chen
blood sweat and chrome by kyle buchanan
refusing compulsory sexuality by sherronda j brown
the great divorce by c.s. lewis
the cancer journals by audre lorde
the dark interval by rilke
inverse cowgirl by alicia roth weigel
translated works:
the memory police by yōko ogawa
vita nostra by marina dyachenko
the strange library by haruki murakami
young adult:
the mask falling by samantha shannon
check & mate by ali hazelwood
i was born for this by alice oseman
the hunger games by suzanne collins
just listen by sarah dessen
ignite me by tahereh mafi
the unexpected everything by morgan matson
save the date by morgan matson
tash hearts tolstoy by kathryn ormsbee
neverworld wake by marisha pessl
the spirit bares its teeth by andrew joseph white
compound fracture by andrew joseph white
the wicked king by holly black
short story collections:
the tangleroot palace by marjorie liu
what is not your is not yours by helen oyeyemi
the late americans by brandon taylor
filthy animals by brandon taylor
seven empty houses by samanta schweblin
#if we are mutuals considered yourself tagged i wanna see peoples favorite books fr#neeeed to read more historical fic and translated works it seems#and scifi??? but i hate scifi so nvm#anyway i like doing this every once in a while bc when i look back on this in five years i'll be like girl???????#at least my taste is slightly more refined than ten years ago ahkjgfsd#personal#mine#favorite books
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Spider Quinn 12 Rise of the Green Goblin - Part 7
Mayor Lawson was on edge. He read through the Sun-Herald’s article again. “Pure speculation!” he groused to himself. ‘There’s no proof there’s an actual fourth costumed vigilante.’
There was a buzz.
“What?”
“Norman Osborn is here demanding to see you.”
“Send him in!” he said.
“I see you’re aware of the news.” Osborn said.
“Are you behind this rumor?” Lawson asked. “Lawndale doesn’t need more people taking the law into their own hands!”
“I am not,” Osborn responded. “But this is exactly the sort of thing my proposal is designed to deter.”
“I doubt it. They will find a way to hide. And I know you’re out to get SpiderGirl. I may not like that she’s taking the law into her own hands, but she’s giving this city hope.”
“But what about the other two?”
“SpiderGirl vouches for Ninja Talon, it seems. The Shadow is more elusive. I doubt that whatever you’re planning will work,” Lawson answered.
“And if there is an actual fourth?”
“Then whoever they are will make themselves known at some point.”
“With my proposal we’ll catch them quicker,” Osborn argued.
“I will think about it!”
“And don’t forget that the Council approved it. You can’t drag your heels too much.”
“And I know you influenced the vote!” Lawson shot back. “Now get out.”
Osborn left City Hall with annoyance. He was sure that the Mayor would be instringeant every step of the way.
“Quinn Morgendorffer and Gerald Brown, please report to the Principal’s Office.”
“What?” Gerald asked himself.
Quinn knew it had something to do with what she had talked about with Mr. O’Neill that morning. She entered the Principal’s office.
“Good afternoon, Ms. Morgendorffer. We’ll wait for Mr. Brown to get here.”
“Of course.”
It didn’t take long for Gerald to get there. “What is this about?”
“Miss Morgendorffer asked Mr. O’Neill to find some elocutionists for you, and so he did. However, I must inform you that the school will not pay the fees for you.”
“So, they would teach me how to project?” Gerald asked.
“Yes, along with pronunciation and dramatic reading,” the Principal answered.
“How much are we talking about here?” Quinn asked.
“About 30 to 40 dollars an hour,” the Principal answered.
“Doesn’t seem that steep,” Quinn said. “What do you think?”
“I depends how often the sessions are and how long they are.” Gerald responded.
“Then it sounds good,” Quinn said.
“I knew you would say that,” the Principal said as she handed a sheet to Gerald.
Quinn and Gerald stepped out of the Principal’s office.
“What do you think?” Quinn asked.
“I will think about it,” Gerald responded.
At the same time, Daria and Jane were on the roof. “So, you’re concerned that you’ll change too much?” Jane asked.
“That’s it,” Daria confessed.
“Don’t worry, you’ll still be you.”
“I know. It’s just happening quite fast.”
“I’ll be here for you,” Jane promised. ‘Just as I am out there for Lawndale. I will find a balance.’
‘Angie is doing a lot better,’ SpiderGirl thought as she swung away from the school that afternoon. Her thoughts turned from the tutoring session she had just had back to the question of the Enigma. ‘I’m still not sure what to do. But I will be looking out for her.’
Sandi was at the pizza place, sitting in a booth with Harry Osborn. “Penny for your thoughts?” Harry asked.
“Just thinking about things,” Sandi responded. “Family is complicated.”
“You don’t have to tell me that,” Harry said. “My father means well, but he’s distant.”
“It’s more that I’m clashing with my mother’s restrictions,” Sandi said.
“A rebel?”
Sandi nodded.
“Whatever it is, it can’t be too bad, right?”
“No, it isn’t,” Sandi responded with determination.
Gerald got home, to his family’s small house in an older subdivision of Lawndale a few blocks west of the downtown. He saw that his mother was home. “Ms. Li called earlier,” she said,
“Yes?”
“We can afford the lessons, but it depends on how often and how long each one is.”
“Good,” Gerald responded.
“It is up to you.”
“As I told Ms. Li and Quinn, I will think about it.”
As Helen finished work, she looked towards the Historia from her office window and remembered her conversation with Elisabeth. “Have you been to the Historia yet, Marianne?”
“Not yet, Helen. I haven’t had time,” Marianne answered as she got ready to leave.
“You could come now.”
“No thanks. Another time.”
“That’s OK.”
Helen entered the Historia and saw that the restoration was better than she thought. “How much of it was Daria and Quinn, though?” she asked herself.
“Helen!” Elisabeth said.
“Coming.”
SpiderGirl arrived back at the Morgendorffers and entered by the basement, where she changed back to her usual self. She then had another look at her design for the chute locking mechanism. ‘It shouldn’t take long, but I better check that Daria isn’t home.’
That didn’t take long and Quinn started on the instalment of the locks on the bottom of the chute.
After dinner, Sandi was ready again. ‘But what is Mom going to talk to me about?’ she wondered. She knew that there was more to her powers that her mother hadn’t told her yet.
She opened the yearbook again. After Erin Archer was Tania Ashworth, with short dark hair. She downed the energy drink. “Finndu mann sem heitir: Tania Ashworth!”
She found Tania at her home, which was also on Grandstaff Drive, a few blocks away.
“Four down.”
This time, Quinn didn’t feel a tingle as the Ashworths were closer to the Griffins than the Morgendorffers.
Linda came up to where Sandi was practicing in the backyard. “There is more to your powers than I have taught you so far.” she said.
“That’s not surprising,” Sandi responded. “You, like, taught me what I already know gradually after all.”
“True.”
“What’s next then?”
“This,” Linda said as she generated a forcefield around her. “It contains aspects of both the energy projection and the telekinesis.”
“How?”
“Hold out your arms and then think ‘protection’. That’s how I started with it. I was a little older than you are now and I figured it out without your grandmother instructing me, but given what you are doing…”
“Got it,” Sandi said. She held out her hands and thought ‘Protection!’ The energy projection sparked in front of her, forming a partial shield.
“That’s a good start,” her mother praised. “Now the telekinetic component. This will also help you use the two powers in tandem.”
Sandi concentrated, focusing on where the energy shield was. The shield then stabilised, looking more like the one that surrounded her mother. “Yes!”
“Now, try to make it bigger.”
Sandi nodded and concentrated more and it got larger. But she quickly tired out.
Her mother deactivated hers. “It will get easier, like it did with everything else.”
Sandi nodded.
“But I still disapprove of you wanting to confront SpiderGirl.”
Quinn looked at the completed locking mechanism. “Done.” She then tested it, locking and unlocking it. ‘Perfect, for now. But I need to test the other side.’
Quinn drew up the board covering the chute in the closet. “I’m definitely going to need some pulleys,” she murmured. She shot a couple of webs to the sides of the closet after pushing clothes aside. “Here goes.” She then lowered herself down the chute. She then tested the locking mechanism from the other side. It worked! She then pulled herself back up to the closet.
“That will do for now,” she decided as she placed the board back. But she still had to clean up in the basement.
When she came back up from the basement, she saw that both her mother and Daria were in the kitchen. “Quinn, I have brought some takeaway from the Historia,” her mother said.
“That’s good. Did you have a good time?”
“I did.”
“That’s good,” Quinn said.
“The restoration seems to be done rather well.”
“That was more Mrs. Rowe working with Mr. Osborn, than us,” Daria responded.
“I knew it wasn’t just you two,” her mother said.
Before bed, Quinn wrote in the journal. No low tingle tonight. Did whoever it was take a break? ‘That’s likely.’
At midnight, the Enigma emerged from the Griffin’s backyard into the lane behind. She was sure that she would be less likely to be seen there than from Grandstaff Drive. ‘Not all of Lawndale has laneways, but that doesn’t matter.’ She then headed downtown, keeping to the laneway to the north of Grandstaff Drive.
As she came to the rear of the Ashworth’s place, she looked into the yard. ‘I doubt Tania is SpiderGirl or Ninja Talon,’ she thought. She continued.
The Shadow arrived at the store that had been broken into two nights before. ‘Was there a fourth vigilante? Was it just a rumor? Or was it true? I guess I am looking tonight.’ She turned and looked towards the Historia. ‘It offers a better vantage point.’
On top of the restored theatre, she activated her mask’s magnification mode and started looking at the streets she could see.
The Enigma saw something on the top of the Historia as she turned a corner. She took out a pair of binoculars. ‘Doesn’t look like SpiderGirl or Ninja Talon,’ she thought. ‘Could it be the Shadow?’ She didn’t want to meet the Shadow. Meeting Ninja Talon had been awkward enough. ‘I am doing this for Lawndale!’ she thought once again. She thought some more. She didn’t need to connect with the other vigilantes who weren’t SpiderGirl to help Lawndale. ‘Another time,’ she thought. But still, maybe she could gain some information.
The Shadow saw someone approaching the Historia, a girl clad in purple with brown hair in a high ponytail. ‘The new vigilante?’ she asked herself. ‘It seems it’s another teenager.’ But she knew that most of the students at Lawndale High had brown hair. ‘It doesn’t really narrow it down.’ She then climbed down to meet her.
“The Shadow, I presume?” the Enigma asked as the other approached her.
“Yes. But I don’t know who you are,” the other said.
“The Enigma.”
“The Enigma?”
“You’re the one calling herself the Shadow,” the Enigma pointed out.
“SpiderGirl came up with it, otherwise I would have been ‘Lawndale’s Nameless Hero’ for a while.”
“Again, it all comes back to SpiderGirl!” the Enigma projected.
“You have something against SpiderGirl?” the Shadow asked.
“Yes! She hasn’t been doing much of a good job.”
“I’m sure she has been.”
“That was what Ninja Talon said,” the Enigma said.
“Then listen to her. Why call yourself the Enigma anyway?”
“Like, I’m figuring things out.”
“That’s everybody isn’t it?” The Shadow asked. “Wait, you want to confront SpiderGirl? How would that help Lawndale?”
“Like, that’s also what Ninja Talon asked. But what we think would help Lawndale is different!”
“Of course. I’m certain that SpiderGirl, Ninja Talon and I disagree on that, but we worked well together.”
“Wasn’t that outside Lawndale?” the Enigma asked.
“It was still in the County,” the Shadow pointed out.
“I guess so. But I only have your word on that.”
“It didn’t come up with Ninja Talon?”
“No, I had had enough and left,” The Enigma answered.
“Gave you a lot to think about, didn’t she?”
“No comment.”
“I have got you there,” the Shadow said.
“Maybe, but do you have powers?”
“I’m neither confirming or denying, but I do use some theatricality in my escapades.”
“Such as?” the Enigma asked.
“You’ll see when I leave. But do you?”
“Yes,” the Enigma said. She fired off an energy projection to the side and then drew the debris it produced into her hand.
“Impressive,” the Shadow responded. “But think about what Ninja Talon and I have said.” She turned and produced a cloud.
The Enigma stepped through the cloud but the Shadow had vanished. ‘I guess that’s what she meant by theatricality.’
The Shadow watched as the Enigma walked off down the street. ‘That power is certainly different to what SpiderGirl does!’ she thought. She didn’t want to know what it would do to people. ‘Did she demonstrate it to Ninja Talon? And has she warned SpiderGirl? I have no idea where to find her.’ She wasn’t sure what would happen next. ‘At least I need to tell Trent,’ she decided. ‘But maybe not the name. I don’t want him including it in a Spiral lyric by mistake.’
The Enigma thought about what the Shadow said as she walked off. ‘I will still confront SpiderGirl, when I find her,’ she decided. She went a short distance before looking back at the Historia.
Nearly an hour later, Trent saw Jane come into the kitchen. “Janie?”
“I met the new vigilante,” Jane said.
“Oh.”
“She has some kind of energy projection powers.”
“Energy projection?” Trent asked rhetorically “Hmm, sounds dangerous.”
“Yes, potentially dangerous for Lawndale, and for SpiderGirl. She wants to confront her. I couldn’t dissuade her of that, nor could Ninja Talon it seems.”
“You met Ninja Talon again?”
“Not since last week,” Jane answered “The new vigilante did at some point.”
“Oh. Did you get a name?”
“I did, but I don’t want you putting it in Spiral lyric before it becomes publicly known.”
“I guess putting SpiderGirl in a song less than a month after she first appeared wasn’t a good idea,” Trent mused. “But, Janie. I haven’t put the Shadow in yet.”
“I thank you for that, but I know you’re figuring out how to mention Ninja Talon.”
“Good point.”
“I guess I will have to keep an eye out for SpiderGirl,” Jane said.
“How do you figure?”
“She needs to know this new vigilante is out to confront her.”
“But maybe Ninja Talon has already told her. They seemed pretty close,” Trent said.
“Probably. But I will try to find her anyway.”
A short while later, SpiderGirl sat on the roof, listening to Lawndale. ‘It seems peaceful. But is this the calm before the storm? The Enigma is still out there, and who knows what people are planning.’
Norman Osborn awoke from another of his dreams. “No! No! No!” he said, his hands on his temples, looking towards where he had put the glider blueprints. “I won’t do it!”
Lawndale Sun-Herald
Friday, February 2, 2001
Will SpiderGirl appear at the Groundhog Day Festival?
‘Somehow, I don’t think trying to outcompete Punxsutawney is the way forward,’ SpiderGirl thought as she put the paper aside. She then continued her pre-school patrol.
Brittany arrived at the Town Square, where the first of the festivities was to be held. She wasn’t sure why Ms. Li had asked her to represent the School. She soon found the Principal.
“There you are, Ms. Taylor,” she said. “Here is a speech that Ms. Landon wrote. Go and make Lawndale High proud.”
‘You mean, make you proud,’ Brittany thought, but she kept that to herself.
“Now Representing Lawndale High School, Brittany Taylor!”
“On behalf of Principal Li, Faculty and Students of Lawndale High School, I welcome you to Lawndale's inaugural Groundhog Day Festival! Soon, the Groundhog is going to come out and see if there will be another six weeks of winter. Please enjoy yourselves, and breakfast will be served afterwards…” She then continued the speech.
#angela li#brittany taylor#daria#daria morgendorffer#fanfic#helen morgendorffer#jane lane#linda griffin#norman osborn#quinn morgendorffer#sandi griffin#spider-man#trent lane
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By Angie Griffin
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Kelly x Michelle x Mama T x Bey x Angie x LaLa
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#beyonce#beyoncé#celebs#beyoncé knowles#blue ivy#Kelly Rowland#Bianca Lawson#Tina Knowles#Solange Knowles#Angie Beyince#Tina knowles' wedding
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Queen & Slim
#beyonce#solange knowles#solange#tina knowles lawson#miss tina#angie beyince#melina moustakas#kelly rowland#celebs#my life
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Old expression sheet of Angie
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Beyoncé, Blue, Angie & Tina arriving to Jay Z’s moms wedding in New York City.
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Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
Named persons in their capacities as United States House Representatives: ALMA S. ADAMS; PETE AGUILAR; COLIN Z. ALLRED; MARK E. AMODEI; KELLY ARMSTRONG; JAKE AUCHINCLOSS; CYNTHIA AXNE; DON BACON; TROY BALDERSON; ANDY BARR; NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGAN; KAREN BASS; JOYCE BEATTY; AMI BERA; DONALD S. BEYER JR.; GUS M. ILIRAKIS; SANFORD D. BISHOP JR.; EARL BLUMENAUER; LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER; SUZANNE BONAMICI; CAROLYN BOURDEAUX; JAMAAL BOWMAN; BRENDAN F. BOYLE; KEVIN BRADY; ANTHONY G. BROWN; JULIA BROWNLEY; VERN BUCHANAN; KEN BUCK; LARRY BUCSHON; CORI BUSH; CHERI BUSTOS; G. K. BUTTERFIELD; SALUD 0. CARBAJAL; TONY CARDENAS; ANDRE CARSON; MATT CARTWRIGHT; ED CASE; SEAN CASTEN; KATHY CASTOR; JOAQUIN CASTRO; LIZ CHENEY; JUDY CHU; DAVID N. CICILLINE; KATHERINE M. CLARK; YVETTE D. CLARKE; EMANUEL CLEAVER; JAMES E. CLYBURN; STEVE COHEN; JAMES COMER; GERALD E. CONNOLLY; JIM COOPER; J. LUIS CORREA; JIM COSTA; JOE COURTNEY; ANGIE CRAIG; DAN CRENSHAW; CHARLIE CRIST; JASON CROW; HENRY CUELLAR; JOHN R. CURTIS; SHARICE DAVIDS; DANNY K. DAVIS; RODNEY DAVIS; MADELEINE DEAN; PETER A. DEFAZIO; DIANA DEGETTE; ROSAL DELAURO; SUZAN K. DELBENE; Ill ANTONIO DELGADO; VAL BUTLER DEMINGS; MARK DESAULNIER; THEODORE E. DEUTCH; DEBBIE DINGELL; LLOYD DOGGETT; MICHAEL F. DOYLE; TOM EMMER; VERONICA ESCOBAR; ANNA G. ESHOO; ADRIANO ESPAILLAT; DWIGHT EVANS; RANDY FEENSTRA; A. DREW FERGUSON IV; BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK; LIZZIE LETCHER; JEFF FORTENBERRY; BILL FOSTER; LOIS FRANKEL; MARCIA L. FUDGE; MIKE GALLAGHER; RUBEN GALLEGO; JOHN GARAMENDI; ANDREW R. GARBARINO; SYLVIA R. GARCIA; JESUS G. GARCIA; JARED F. GOLDEN; JIMMY GOMEZ; TONY GONZALES; ANTHONY GONZALEZ; VICENTE GONZALEZ; JOSH GOTTHEIMER; KAY GRANGER; AL GREEN; RAUL M. GRIJALVA; GLENN GROTHMAN; BRETT GUTHRIE; DEBRA A. HAALAND; JOSH HARDER; ALCEE L. HASTINGS; JAHANA HAYES; JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER; BRIAN HIGGINS; J. FRENCH HILL; JAMES A. HIMES; ASHLEY HINSON; TREY HOLLINGSWORTH; STEVEN HORSFORD; CHRISSY HOULAHAN; STENY H. HOYER; JARED HUFFMAN; BILL HUIZENGA; SHEILA JACKSON LEE; SARA JACOBS; PRAMILA JAYAPAL; HAKEEM S. JEFFRIES; DUSTY JOHNSON; EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON; HENRY C. JOHNSON JR.; MONDAIRE JONES; DAVID P. JOYCE; KAIALPI KAHELE; MARCY KAPTUR; JOHN KATKO; WILLIAM R. KEATING; RO KHANNA; DANIEL T. KILDEE; DEREK KILMER; ANDY KIM; YOUNG KIM; RON KIND; ADAM KINZINGER; ANN KIRKPATRICK; RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI; ANN M. KUSTER; DARIN LAHOOD; CONOR LAMB; JAMES R. LANGEVIN; RICK LARSEN; JOHN B. LARSON; ROBERT E. LATTA; JAKE LATURNER; BRENDA L. LAWRENCE; AL LAWSON JR.; BARBARA LEE; SUSIE LEE; TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ; ANDY LEVIN; MIKE LEVIN; TED LIEU; IV ZOE LOFGREN; ALAN S.LOWENTHAL; ELAINE G. LURIA; STEPHEN F. LYNCH; NANCY MACE; TOM MALINOWSKI; CAROLYN B. MALONEY; SEAN PATRICK MALONEY; KATHY E. MANNING; THOMAS MASSIE; DORIS 0. MATSUI; LUCY MCBATH; MICHAEL T. MCCAUL; TOM MCCLINTOCK; BETTY MCCOLLUM; A. ADONALD MCEACHIN; JAMES P. MCGOVERN; PATRICK T. MCHENRY; DAVID B. MCKINLEY; JERRY MCNERNEY; GREGORY W. MEEKS; PETER MEIJER; GRACE MENG; KWEISI MFUME; MARIANNETTE MILLER-MEEKS; JOHN R. MOOLENAAR; BLAKE D. MOORE; GWEN MOORE; JOSEPH D. MORELLE; SETH MOULTON; FRANK J. MRVAN; STEPHANIE N. MURPHY; JERROLD NADLER; GRACE F. NAPOLITANO; RICHARD E. NEAL; JOE NEGUSE; DAN NEWHOUSE; MARIE NEWMAN; DONALD NORCROSS; ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ; TOM O'HALLERAN; ILHAN OMAR; FRANK PALLONE JR.; JIMMY PANETTA; CHRIS PAPPAS; BILL PASCRELL JR.; DONALD M. PAYNE JR.; NANCY PELOSI; ED PERLMUTTER; SCOTT H. PETERS; DEAN PHILLIPS; CHELLIE PINGREE; MARK POCAN; KATIE PORTER; AYANNA PRESSLEY; DAVID E. PRICE; MIKE QUIGLEY; JAMIE RASKIN; TOM REED; KATHLEEN M. RICE; CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS; DEBORAH K. ROSS; CHIP ROY; LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD; RAUL RUIZ; C. A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER; BOBBY L. RUSH; TIM RYAN; LINDA T. SANCHEZ; JOHN P. SARBANES; MARY GAY SCANLON; JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY; ADAM B. SCHIFF; BRADLEY SCOTT SCHNEIDER; KURT SCHRADER; KIM SCHRIER; AUSTIN SCOTT; DAVID SCOTT; ROBERT C. SCOTT; TERRI A. SEWELL; BRAD SHERMAN; MIKIE SHERRILL; MICHAEL K. SIMPSON; ALBIO SIRES; ELISSA SLOTKIN; ADAM SMITH; CHRISTOPHER H. V SMITH; DARREN SOTO; ABIGAIL DAVIS SPANBERGER; VICTORIA SPARTZ; JACKIE SPEIER; GREG STANTON; PETE STAUBER; MICHELLE STEEL; BRYAN STEIL; HALEY M. STEVENS; STEVE STIVERS; MARILYN STRICKLAND; THOMAS R. SUOZZI; ERIC SWALWELL; MARK TAKANO; VAN TAYLOR; BENNIE G. THOMPSON; MIKE THOMPSON; DINA TITUS; RASHIDA TLAIB; PAUL TONKO; NORMA J. TORRES; RITCHIE TORRES; LORI TRAHAN; DAVID J. TRONE; MICHAEL R. TURNER; LAUREN UNDERWOOD; FRED UPTON; JUAN VARGAS; MARC A. VEASEY; FILEMON VELA; NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ; ANN WAGNER; MICHAEL WALTZ; DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ; MAXINE WATERS; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN; PETER WELCH; BRAD R. WENSTRUP; BRUCE WESTERMAN; JENNIFER WEXTON; SUSAN WILD; NIKEMA WILLIAMS; FREDERICA S. WILSON; STEVE WOMACK; JOHN A. YARMUTH; DON YOUNG; the following persons named are for their capacities as U.S. Senators; TAMMY BALDWIN; JOHN BARRASSO; MICHAEL F. BENNET; MARSHA BLACKBURN; RICHARD BLUMENTHAL; ROY BLUNT; CORY A. BOOKER; JOHN BOOZMAN; MIKE BRAUN; SHERROD BROWN; RICHARD BURR; MARIA CANTWELL; SHELLEY CAPITO; BENJAMIN L. CARDIN; THOMAS R. CARPER; ROBERT P. CASEY JR.; BILL CASSIDY; SUSAN M. COLLINS; CHRISTOPHER A. COONS; JOHN CORNYN; CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO; TOM COTTON; KEVIN CRAMER; MIKE CRAPO; STEVE DAINES; TAMMY DUCKWORTH; RICHARD J. DURBIN; JONI ERNST; DIANNE FEINSTEIN; DEB FISCHER; KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND; LINDSEY GRAHAM; CHUCK GRASSLEY; BILL HAGERTY; MAGGIE HASSAN; MARTIN HEINRICH; JOHN HICKENLOOPER; MAZIE HIRONO; JOHN HOEVEN; JAMES INHOFE; RON VI JOHNSON; TIM KAINE; MARK KELLY; ANGUS S. KING, JR.; AMY KLOBUCHAR; JAMES LANKFORD; PATRICK LEAHY; MIKE LEE; BEN LUJAN; CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS; JOE MANCHIN III; EDWARD J. MARKEY; MITCH MCCONNELL; ROBERT MENENDEZ; JEFF MERKLEY; JERRY MORAN; LISA MURKOWSKI; CHRISTOPHER MURPHY; PATTY MURRAY; JON OSSOFF; ALEX PADILLA; RAND PAUL; GARY C. PETERS; ROB PORTMAN; JACK REED; JAMES E. RISCH; MITT ROMNEY; JACKY ROSEN; MIKE ROUNDS; MARCO RUBIO; BERNARD SANDERS; BEN SASSE; BRIAN SCHATZ; CHARLES E. SCHUMER; RICK SCOTT; TIM SCOTT; JEANNE SHAHEEN; RICHARD C. SHELBY; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TINA SMITH; DEBBIE STABENOW; DAN SULLIVAN; JON TESTER; JOHN THUNE; THOM TILLIS; PATRICK J. TOOMEY; HOLLEN VAN; MARK R. WARNER; RAPHAEL G. WARNOCK; ELIZABETH WARREN; SHELDON WHITEHOUSE; ROGER F. WICKER; RON WYDEN; TODD YOUNG; JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN JR in his capacity of President of the United States; MICHAEL RICHARD PENCE in his capacity as former Vice President of the United States, and KAMALA HARRIS in her capacity as Vice President of the United States and JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100.
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NAME: sen , senny poo if ur angie
STAR SIGN: gemini
HEIGHT: 5′ 6″
WHAT’S YOUR MIDDLE NAME?
PUT YOUR SPOTIFY ON SHUFFLE. WHAT ARE THE FIRST 6 SONGS THAT POPPED UP?
アブノーマルが足りない ( not enough abnormal ) - arukara
OH MY LITTLE GIRL - ozaki yutaka
リリィ ( lily ) - shimizu bonnou
凩 ( winter wind ) - yourness
そなちね ( sonatina ) - tempalay
リア ( rear ) - rib ( idk why i expected there to be at least one english song )
EVER HAD A POEM OR SONG WRITTEN ABOUT YOU? yes ! i’ve done poem exchanges with friends where we did this , and last year on valentine’s day my roommate’s boyfriend wrote all of us some inspirational carpe diem-esque poems because we were all single and stressed haha
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU PLAYED AIR GUITAR? last night at karaoke ...
WHO IS YOUR CELEBRITY CRUSH? i don’t know if i have an ongoing celebrity crush , but there are plenty of celebrities i think are really attractive. sophie turner makes my head swim. and i keep telling my students that abe hiroshi is my ideal type but it’s kind of a joke LSKGJD
WHAT’S A SOUND YOU HATE; SOUND YOU LOVE? i really hate the 7am/5pm song that they play in my town every single day. there was an nhk drama filmed in my city almost 10 years ago and the city council took the show intro and outro and used them for the songs over the town speakers. at first it was cute but now it’s irritating every day. but i do love rain sounds , and two of my friends here have really really lovely singing voices that compliment each other so well ( even though their best song is wonderwall ).
DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? no
HOW ABOUT ALIENS? yes , though not the classic bulging gray head type. i just think it’s likely that there’s some other type of life out there , even if it might be at a very very early evolutionary state compared to earth’s life. idk.
DO YOU DRIVE? yes , but not in japan because i’m horrified of how narrow the roads are.
IF SO, HAVE YOU EVER CRASHED? nope !
WHAT WAS THE LAST BOOK YOU READ? dracula by bram stoker. the last book i finished all the way through was a quiet place by matsumoto seicho
DO YOU LIKE THE SMELL OF GASOLINE? occasionally. on long road trips where i’m already a bit nauseous from travel , i can’t stand it. but if i’m filling up my tank normally , then i like it.
WHAT WAS THE LAST MOVIE YOU SAW? i think maybe it was the bombardment ? or the new batman movie.
WHAT’S THE WORST INJURY YOU’VE EVER HAD? not really that bad , but i once scraped my knee down to the kneecap and i have a gnarly scar now. i don’t wear shorts in public because of it ( ultimate kiyoko move ).
DO YOU HAVE ANY OBSESSIONS RIGHT NOW? lawson just released a new gochujang chicken onigiri filling and it’s delicious as expected , and i’ve also been listening to a lot of true crime podcasts lately so maybe those two things ?
DO YOU TEND TO HOLD GRUDGES AGAINST PEOPLE WHO HAVE DONE YOU WRONG? i don’t think so ? a lot of times i just distance myself and then over time we grow apart , or i pretty much forget because i have a lot of stuff going on that usually outweighs other people’s actions
IN A RELATIONSHIP? yeah no and no thank you
��𝒂𝒈𝒈𝒆𝒅 𝒃𝒚 : @pontevoix
𝒕𝒂𝒈𝒈𝒊𝒏𝒈 : i feel like everyone has been tagged mebbe but if u haven’t then i tagged you :3c
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