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I do still intend to keep writing the other more detailed How to spot guides for each MBTI type individually, but in the meantime, I collected some interviews with several people of each type that you can click through and maybe it helps you see the similarities not just of the people of the same type, but also based on the high functions that they share. I also tried to not exclusively use native English speakers because I’m personally a bit fed up with the anglocentrism of this site and the internet in general (though of course I’m also constrained in my choices here that I can only use people that I know of, which are mostly European), but if I could find some, I included interviews of them speaking both English and their native language. Even if you don’t understand that language, I still recommend looking into those interviews. Not understanding what someone is saying can sometimes actually help focussing on their body language itself.
INTJ:
Margaret Atwood (writer)
Joyce Carol Oates (writer)
David Fincher (director)
Michael Emerson (actor)
Tom Rachman (writer & journalist)
Patrick Salmen (writer, interview is in German)
Martin Sonneborn (satirist, journalist & politician, interview is in German)
ENTJ:
Katie McGrath (actress)
Keira Knightley (actress)
Nicholas Hoult (actor)
Anthony Head (actor)
Elijah Wood (actor)
Daniel Radcliffe (actor)
Tamsin Greig (actress)
Markus Zusak (writer)
Zach Woods (actor, comedian & director)
Malala Yousafzai (education activist)
INTP:
Harald Lesch (physicist, astronomer & science journalist, interview is in German)
Axel Milberg (actor & writer, interview is in German)
Peter Capaldi (actor)
Jane Goodall (primatologist & anthropologist)
Neil Gaiman (writer)
R.H. Thomson (actor)
Rooney Mara (actress)
Matthias Brandt (actor & writer, interview is in German)
Kai Meyer (writer, interview is in German)
ENTP:
David Tennant & Matt Smith (actors)
Hugh Grant (actor)
Tilda Swinton (actress)
Saoirse Ronan (actress)
Eddie Redmayne (actor)
David Mitchell (writer)
Bill Nighy (actor)
Florence Welch (musician)
Louisa Harland (actress)
Richard Ayoade (comedian, writer, director & actor)
INFJ:
Colin Morgan (actor)
Freddie Highmore (actor)
Barkhad Abdi (actor)
James Phelps (actor, since he’s with his twin: he’s the one on the right)
Ewen Bremner (actor)
Amy Acker (actress)
Rohinton Mistry (writer)
Audrey Magee (writer)
Jenny Erpenbeck (writer, interview is in German)
ENFJ:
Emma Thompson (actress & screenwriter)
Wes Anderson (director & writer)
Ulrich Wickert (journalist & writer, interview is in German)
Marshall Curry (director)
Eleanor Catton (writer)
Alissa York (writer)
INFP:
Kristen Stewart (actress)
Hozier (musician)
Rupert Grint (actor)
Asa Butterfield (actor)
Eddie Marsan (actor)
Helen Oyeyemi (writer)
Christopher Annen (musician, interview is in German)
ENFP:
Andrew Garfield (actor)
Dev Patel (actor)
Katherine Parkinson (actress, plus her being a prime example of intuitives barely knowing how to survive)
Michael Sheen (actor)
Jan Philipp Zymny (writer & comedian, interview is in German)
Chris Columbus (director)
Maggie Stiefvater (writer)
Lisa McGee (screenwriter & playwright)
Lars Eidinger (actor, interview is in German)
Hannah Herzsprung (actress, interview is in German)
ISTJ:
Felicity Jones (actress)
Lindsay Duncan (actress)
Famke Janssen (actress, plus an interview in her native Dutch)
Maggie Smith (actress)
Britt Robertson (actress)
Elizabeth Nunez (writer & professor)
Ken Follett (writer)
Vicky Krieps (actress, plus an interview in her native Luxembourgish with subtitles available, and in German and in French)
ESTJ:
Eliza Taylor (actress)
Letitia Wright (actress)
Charles Dance (actor)
Matt Damon (actor & screenwriter)
Sandra Bullock (actress)
Henry Cavill (actor)
Alba August (actress & musician, plus an interview in her native Swedish and Danish)
Alicia Vikander (actress, plus an interview in her native Swedish with subtitles available)
ISFJ:
Gemma Chan (actress & model)
Laura Dern (actress)
Crystal Reed (actress)
Natalia Dyer (actress)
Arthur Darvill (actor)
Jordan Rodrigues (actor & dancer)
ESFJ:
Olivia Colman & Helena Bonham Carter (actresses)
Lupita Nyong’o (actress)
Bradley James (actor)
Scott Moir (figure skater)
John Krasinski (actor, director & screenwriter)
Carey Mulligan (actress)
Emilia Clarke (actress)
Tom Hopper (actor)
Tomi Adeyemi (writer)
Hugh Jackman (actor)
ISTP:
Christoph Waltz (actor & director, plus an interview in his native German)
Harrison Ford & Ryan Gosling (actors)
Ruth Wilson (actress)
Björk (musician, plus an interview in her native Icelandic)
Devon Bostick (actor)
Mikkel Boe Følsgaard (actor, plus an interview in his native Danish)
Evan Peters (actor)
Christopher Lloyd (actor)
Christian Bale (actor)
Peter Maffay (musician, interview is in German)
ESTP:
Zendaya (actress & musician)
Oscar Isaac (actor)
James Acaster (comedian)
Jodie Comer (actress)
Jördis Triebel (actress, plus an interview in her native German with subtitles available)
Stromae (musician, plus an interview in his native French with subtitles available)
Sabaa Tahir (writer)
Tatiana Maslany (actress)
Emilio Sakraya (actor & musician, interview is in German)
Anya Taylor-Joy (actress, plus an interview in her native Spanish)
ISFP:
Santiago Cabrera (actor, plus an interview in his native Spanish)
Ben Howard (musician)
Tessa Virtue (figure skater)
Karen Gillan (actress)
Rachel McAdams (actress)
Gael García Bernal (actor, plus an interview in his native Spanish)
Audrey Tautou (actress, plus an interview in her native French)
Henning May (musician, interview is in German with subtitles available)
Jannis Niewöhner (actor, plus an interview in his native German)
Évelyne Brochu (actress, plus an interview in her native French)
ESFP:
Tom Holland (actor)
Maisie Williams (actress)
Billie Piper (actress)
Robert Sheehan (actor)
Margot Robbie (actress)
Jim Carrey (actor & comedian)
Omar Sy (actor, plus an interview in his native French)
Taika Waititi (director, actor, comedian & screenwriter)
Alexander Rybak (musician, plus an interview in his native Norwegian and Russian with subtitles available for both)
#basically all extroverts are easy to find only the ENFJs join the INs and ISJs in hiding#if you have any suggestions on people you suspect to be an intj please tell me cause i honestly can't find them#i won't apologise but it's kinda funny that i do feel the need to for almost exclusively choosing europeans and only a couple americans#and even non-native english speaking people cause they get swept under the rug typically#the internet is so incredibly america centric first and english speaking centric second and i'm so sick of it#so yeah i'm not sorry for being european on main#i mean eurovision was just two weeks ago and i still haven't fully recovered so that might have influenced me a tad with my choices here#in may i'm european and i'm making it everyone's problem#also i know i keep rambling in the tags about all kinds of stuff in all my posts i'm sorry but i don't think i can stop to be honest#bear with me please#also if anyone has any comments or questions or wants to discuss things they noticed in these interviews hit me up!!#mbti#how to spot#intj#entj#intp#entp#infj#enfj#infp#enfp#istj#estj#isfj#esfj#istp#estp#isfp#esfp#also fyi i'll majorly edit the how to spot an enfj post soon cause making this list i realised i've a blind spot for estps with strong Fe
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Roll Call Tally on the Expulsion of Preston Brooks, 7/14/1856
After Preston Brooks beat Charles Sumner nearly to death with a cane in the Senate chamber, the House voted on whether to expel him from Congress. They failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed.
Series: General Records, 1791 - 2010
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2015
Transcription:
July 14. 1856
On LD Campbells 1st Resn from Sel Com
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
335
[column one]
YEA | NAMES. | NAY.
A.
|William Aiken...S.C. | 1
1 | Charles J. Albright...Ohio. |
| James C. Allen...Ill. | 2
2| John Allison...Penn. |
B.
3 | Edward Ball...Ohio |
4 | Lucian Barbour...Ind. |
|David Barclay [struck through] |
| William Barksdale...Miss. | 3
| P.H. Bell...Texas. | 4
5 | Henry Bennett...N.Y. |
| Hendley S. Bennett...Miss. | 5
6 | Samuel P. Benson...Me. |
7 | Charles Billinghurst...Wis |
8 | John A. Bingham...Ohio |
9 | James Bishop...N.J. |
10 | Philemon Bliss...Ohio |
| Thomas S. Bocock...Va. | 6
| Thomas F. Bowie...Md. | 7
| William W. Boyce...S.C. | 8
11 | Samuel C. Bradshaw...Penn. |
| Lawrence O'B. Braneh...N.C. | 9
12 | Samuel Brenton...Ind. |
| Preston S. Brooks [struck through]...S.C. |
13 | Jacob Broom...Penn. |
14 | James Buffinton...Mass. |
15 | Anson Burlingame...Mass. |
| Henry C. Burnett...Ky. | 10
C.
| John Cadwalader...Penn. | 11
16 | James H. Campbell...Penn. |
|John P. Campbell [struck through]...Ky. |
17 | Lewis D. Campbell...Ohio |
| John S. Carlile...Va. | 12
| Samuel Caruthers [struck through]...Mo. |
| John S. Caskie...Va. | 13
18 | Calvin C. Chaffee...Mass. |
| Thomas Child, jr [struck through] ...N.Y. |
19 | Bayard Clarke...N.Y. |
20 | Ezra Clark, jr...Conn. |
21 | Isaiah D. Clawson...N.J. |
| Thomas L. Clingman...N.C. | 14
| Howell Cobb...Ga. | 15
| Williamson R.W. Cobb...Ala. | 16
22 | Schuyler Colfax...Ind. |
23 | Linus B. Comins...Mass. |
24 | John Covode...Penn. |
| Leander M. Cox...Ky. | 17
25 | Aaron H. Cragin...N.H. |
| Burton Craige...N.C. | 18
| Martin J. Crawford...Ga. | 19
| Elisha D. Cullen [struck through]...Del. |
26 | William Cumback...Ind. |
D.
27 | William S. Damrell...Mass. |
| Thomas G. Davidson...La. | 20
| H. Winter Davis...Md. | 21
28 | Timothy Davis...Mass. |
29 | Timothy C. Day...Ohio. |
30 | Sidney Dean...Conn. |
| James W. Denver...Cal. | 22
31| Ale["xander" struck through] De Witt...Mass. |
[Column Two]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
32 | John Dick...Penn. |
33 | Samuel Dickson...N.Y. |
34 | Edward Dodd...N.Y. |
| James F. Dowdell...Ala. | 23
35 | George G. Dunn...Ind. |
36 | Nathaniel B. Durfee...R.I. |
E.
37 | John R. Edie...Penn. |
| Henry A. Edmundson [struck through] ...Va. | 1
38 | Francis S. Edwards...N.Y. |
| John M. Elliott...Ky. | 24
39 | J Reece Emrie...Ohio. |
| William H. English...Ind. | 25
| Emerson Etheridge...Tenn. | 26
| George Eustis, jr...La. | 27
| Lemuel D. Evans...Texas. | 28
F.
| Charles J. Faulkner...Va. | 29
| Thomas T. Flagler [struck through]...N.Y. |
| Thomas B. Florence...Penn. | 30
| Nathaniel G. Foster...Ga. | - 31
| Henry M. Fuller [struck through] ...Penn. |
| Thomas J. D. Fuller [struck through] ...Me. |
G.
40 | Samuel Galloway...Ohio. |
41 | Joshua R. Giddings...Ohio. |
42 | William A. Gilbert...N.Y. |
| William O. Goode...Va. | 32
43 | Amos P. Granger...N.Y. |
| Alfred B. Greenwood...Ark. | 33
44 | Galusha A. Grow...Penn. |
H.
| Augustus Hall...Iowa. | 34
45 | Robert B. Hall...Mass |
46 | Aaron Harlan...Ohio. |
| J. Morrison Harris...Md. | 35
| Sampson W. Harris...Ala. | 36
| Thomas L. Harris...Ill. | 37
| John Scott Harrison...Ohio. | 38
47 | Solomon G. Haven...N.Y. |
| Philemon T. Herbert...Cal. |
48 | John Hickman...Penn. |
49 | Henry W. Hoffman...Md. |
50 | David P. Holloway...Ind. |
51 | Thomas R. Horton...N.Y. |
52 | Valentine B. Horton...Ohio. |
| George S. Houston...Ala. | 39
53 | William A. Howard...Mich. |
54 | Jonas A. Hughston...N.Y. |
J.
| Joshua H. Jewett...Ky. | 40
| George W. Jones...Tenn. | 41
| J. Glancy Jones...Penn. | 42
K.
| Lawrence M. Keitt...S.C. | 43
| John Kelly...N.Y. | 44
55 | William H. Kelsey...N.Y. |
| Luther M. Kennett...Mo. | 45
| Zedekiah Kidwell...Va. | 46
56 | Rufus H. King...N.Y. |
57 | Chauncey L. Knapp...Mass. |
58 | Jonathan Knight...Penn. |
59 | Ebenezer Knowlton...Me. |
60 | James Knox...Ill. |
61 | John C. Kunkel...Penn. |
[Column Three]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
L.
| William A. Lake...Miss. | 47
62 | Benjamin F. Leiter...Ohio. |
| John Letcher...Va. | 48
| James J. Lindley...Mo. | 49
| John H. Lumpkin...Ga. | 50
M.
| Daniel Mace [struck through] ...Ind. |
| Alexander K. Marshall...Ky. | 51
| Humphrey Marshall...Ky. | 52
| Samuel S Marshall...Ill. | 53
63 | Orsamus B. Matteson...N.Y. |
| Augustus E. Maxwell...Fla. | 54
64 | Andrew Z. McCarty...N.Y. |
| Fayette McMullin...Va. | 55
| John McQueen...S.C. | 56
65 | James Meacham...Vt. |
66 | Killian Miller...N.Y. |
| Smith Miller...Ind. | 57
| John S. Millson...Va. | 58
67 | William Millward...Penn. |
68 | Oscar F. Moore...Ohio. |
69 | Edwin B. Morgan...N.Y. |
70 | Justin S. Morrill...Vt. |
71 | Richard Mott...i o |
72 | Ambrose S. Murray...N.Y. |
N.
73 | Matthias H. Nichols...Ohio |
74 | Jesse O. Norton...Ill. |
O.
75 | Andrew Oliver...N.Y. |
| Mordecai Oliver...Mo. | 59
| James L. Orr...S.C. | 60
P.
76 | Asa Packer...Penn. |
| Robert T. Paine [struck through] ...N.C. |
77 | John M. Parker...N.Y. |
78 | John J. Pearce...Penn. |
79 | George W. Peek...Mich. |
80 | Guy R. Pelton...N.Y. |
81 | Alexander C.M. Pennington. N.J. |
82 | John J. Perry...Me. |
83 | John U. Pettit...Ind. |
| John S. Phelps...Mo. | 61
84 | James Pike...N.H. |
| Gilchrist Porter...Mo. | 62
| Paulus Powell...Va. | 63
85 | Benjamin Pringle...N.Y. |
86 | Samuel A. Purviance...Penn. |
| Richard C. Puryear...N.C. | 64
Q.
| John A. Quitman...Miss. | 65
R.
| Edwin G. Reade...N.C. | 66
| Charles Ready...Tenn. | 67
| James B. Ricaud...Md. | 68
| William A. Richardson [struck through] ...Ill. |
87 | David Ritchie...Penn. |
| Thomas Rivers...Tenn. | 69
88 | George R. Robbins...N.J. |
89 | Anthony E. Roberts...Penn |
90 | David F. Robison...Penn. |
| Thomas Ruffin...N.C. | 70
| Albert Rust...Ark. | 71
[Column Four]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
S.
91 | Alvah Sabin...Vt. |
92 | Russell Sage...N.Y. |
| John M. Sandidge...La. | 72
93 | William R. Sapp...Ohio. |
| John H. Savage...Tenn. | 73
94 | Harvey D. Scott...Ind. |
| James L. Seward...Ga. | 74
95 | John Sherman...Ohio. |
| Eli S Shorter...Ala. | 75
96 | George A. Simmons...N.Y. |
| Samuel A. Smith...Tenn. | 76
| William Smith...Va. | 77
| William R. Smith...Ala. | 78
| William H. Sneed...Tenn. | 79
97 | Francis E. Spinner...N.Y. |
98 | Benjamin Stanton...Ohio. |
| Alexander H. Stephens...Ga. | 80
| James A. Stewart...Md. | 81
99 | James S.T. Stranahan...N.Y. |
| Samuel F. Swope...Ky. | 82
T.
| Albert G. TAlbott...Ky. | 83
100 | Mason W. Tappan...N.H. |
| Miles Taylor...La. | 84
101 | James Thorington...Iowa. |
102 | Benjamin B. Thurston...R.I. |
103 | Lemuel Todd...Penn. |
104 | Mark Trafton...Mass |
| Robert P. Trippe...Ga. | 85
105 | Job R. Tyson...Penn. |
U.
| Warner L. Underwood...Ky. | 86
V.
106 | George Vail...N.J. |
| William W. Valk [struck through] ...N.Y. |
W.
107 | Edward Wade...Ohio. |
108 | Abram Wakeman...N.Y.
109 | David S. Walbridge...Mich. |
110 | Henry Waldron...Mich |
| Percy Walker...Ala. | 87
| Hiram Warner...Ga. | 88
111 | Cadwalader C. Washburne, Wis. |
112 | Ellihu B. Washburne...Ill. |
113 | Israel Washburn, jr...Me. |
| Albert G. Watkins...Tenn. | 89
114 | Cooper K. Watson...Ohio.|
115 | William W. Welch...Conn. |
116 | Daniel Wells, jr...Wis. |
| John Wheeler...N.Y. | 90
117 | Thomas R. Whitney...N.Y. |
118 | John Williams...N.Y. |
| Warren Winslow...N.C. | 91
119 | John M. Wood...Me. |
120 | John Woodruff...Conn. |
121 | James H. Woodworth...Ill. |
| Daniel B. Wright...Miss. | 92
| John V. Wright...Tenn. | 93
Z.
| Felix K. Zollicoffer...Tenn. | 94
[end columns]
MAY 21, 1856
NATHANIEL P. BANKS, JR., of Massachusetts, Speaker.
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Y 121
N 95
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Muses and Faceclaims
Will give bios upon request
Harry Potter
Harry Potter - Daniel Radcliffe
Hermione Granger - Emma Watson
Molly Weasley - Julie Walters
Ginny Weasley - Bonnie Wright
Fred Weasley - James Phelps
Charlie Weasley - Sam Heughan
Draco Lucius Malfoy - Tom Felton
Newt Scamander - Eddie Redmayne
Severus Snape - Alan Rickman
Alexander Snape - Finn Wittrock
Victor Simon Napoleon Silverwick - Julian Morris
Donavon Andrews - Domhnall Gleeson
Nathan Christopher Wells - Luke Newberry
Scarlet Wells - Julianne Moore
Twilight
Oliver Cullen - Timothée Chalamet
Jasper Hale - Jackson Rathbone
Carlisle Cullen - Peter Facinelli
Edward Cullen - Robert Patterson
Alice Cullen - Ashley Greene
Emmett Cullen - Kellan Lutz
Rosalie Hale - Nikki Reed
Aro - Michael Sheen
Seth Clearwater - Booboo Stewart
Leah Clearwater - Julia Jones
Percy Jackson
Thomas Ryan Soleil - Calum Worthy
Theodore "Teddy" Castellan - Jake Abel
Charlotte Sienna Miles - Megan Fox
Ares - Dave Navarro
Hades - Richard Madden
Persephone - Isla Fisher
Hadestown
Orpheus - Reeve Carney
Star Wars
Zade Kalliday - Mattias Inwood
The Umbrella Academy
Allison Hargreeves - Emmy Raver-Lampman
Disney
Prince Eric - Diego Boneta
Flynn Rider - Jake Gyllenhaal
Pascal - Asa Butterfield
Pitch Black - Benedict Cumberbatch
Jack Frost (younger) - Lucky Blue Smith
Jack Frost (older) - Martin Short
Scott - John McCrea
Harry Hook - Timothy Doherty
Belle - Samantha Barks
Mirabel Madrigal - Morena Baccarin
Bruno Madrigal - Jesus Luz
Camilo Madrigal - Tre Samuels
In the Heights
Usnavi - Anthony Ramos
Dark Shadows
Barnabas Collins - Johnny Depp
Gotham
Oswald Cobblepot - Robin Lord Taylor
Jervis Tetch - Benedict Samuel
Peter "Puck" Davies - Peter Mark Kendall
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Wallace Wells - Kieran Culkin
Schitts Creek
David Rose - Dan Levy
Patrick Brewer - Noah Reid
Ted Mullens - Dustin Mulligan
Santa Clarita Diet
Joel Hammond - Timothy Olyphant
Something Rotten!
William Shakespeare - Christian Borle
Cabin Pressure
Martin Crieff - Benedict Cumberbatch
Arthur Shappey - John Finemore
Brooklyn 99
Raymond Holt - Andre Braugher
Dear Evan Hansen
Evan Hansen - Ben Platt
Be More Chill
Michael Mell - George Salazar
Shadow and Bone
Matthias Helvar - Calahan Skogman
Fedyor Kaminsky - Julian Kostov
Genya Safin - Daisy Head
iCarly
Spencer Shay - Jerry Trainor
Freddie Benson - Nathan Kress
Atypical
Zahid Raja - Nikki Dodani
Casey Gardner - Brigette Lundy-Paine
Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes - Benedict Cumberbatch
Marvel
Samantha Barnes - Katharine McPhee
Vision - Paul Bettany
Bridgerton
Anthony Bridgerton - Jonathon Bradley
Good Omens
Anthony Crowley - David Tennant
You
Joe Goldberg - Penn Badgely
Lord of the Rings
Legolas - Orlando Bloom
Pippin Took - Billy Boyd
Samwise Gamgee - Sean Astin
Faelyn Haemir - Andrew Garfield
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Lucifer Morningstar - Luke Cook
Hilda Spellman - Lucy Davis
Sabrina Spellman Morningstar- Kiernan Shipka
Prudence Blackwood - Tati Gabrielle
Jesse Scratch - Jay Hayden
Devin Ryder - Tyler Posey
Jordan Undergrove - Adam Brody
Stardust
Elysia - Zoey Deutch
Heathers
Jason Dean (JD) - Christian Slater Les Miserables
Marius Pontmercy - Eddie Redmayne
Friends
Monica Geller - Courtney Cox
Ross Geller - David Schwimmer
Criminal Minds
Aaron Hotchner - Thomas Gibson
Derek Morgan - Shemar Moore
Legend of the Seeker
Seraphina Renae - Amy Adams
Darken Rahl - Craig Parker
Fandomless
Rosetta Anastasia Glennwood - Dianna Agron
James Glennwood - James Spader
Sophia Ella McKenzie - Lily James
Isaiah Michael Smith - David Corenswet
Victoria Marie Julietta Harrington - Anne Hathaway
Greyson Richard Michaels - Nick Robinson
Damien Ryder Flare - Joel McHale
Travis Wright - Andrew Rannells
Daniel Storm - Cillian Murphy
Antonio Frances - Cheyenne Jackson
Jamie Taylor - Ross Lynch
Dean Taylor - Harry Connick Jr
Spencer Taylor - Evan Peters
Parker Eaton - Jonathan Groff
Tyler Eaton - Ben Platt
Warren Hall - Jordan Bridges
Xavier Collins - Tom Payne
Henry Sparks - Freddie Highmore
Axel Simmons - Chris McNally
Levi Haynes - Louis Partridge
Andrew Bentley - Aneurin Barnard
Prince Clifton Whitehall - Andrew Scott
Prince Carson Whitehall - Andrew Scott
Lane Dallaway - Ben Levi Ross
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List Update
Abigail Breslin (child) and Richard Speight Jr as Gabriel (father) - lyah-malek
Ana De Armas and Kim Mingyu - modcrnecho
Ana De Armas as Joi and Chris Evans as Steve Rogers - Anon
Ana De Armas and Joaquin Phoenix as Theodore from Her - Anon
Adelaide Kane and Alex O'Loughlin, married - martyredmotheraesthetics
Adelaide Kane and Alex O'Loughlin, married - hawaiianohana31
Adelaide Kane as Mary (Lyah) and Bradley James as Arthur - lyah-malik
Adelaide Kane and Summer Fontana with Jacob Tremblay - hope-andrea-marhall
Adelaide Kane as a Mikaelson - hope-andrea-marhall
Adelaide Kane and young Christian Coulson as Tom Riddle - Anon
Adelaide Kane as Siobhan Eby and Phoebe Tonkin as Danielle Eby, sisters - Anon
Adelaide Kane and Emilia Clarke - hawaiianohana31
Amber Heard and James McAvoy - Anon
Amber Heard and Luke Evans- Anon
Amanda Seyfried and Sam Heughan - empressofegypt
Anna Diop and Eddie Cibrian - Anon
Barbara Palvin and Hunter Parrish - empressofegypt
Blanca Suárez as Alba Romero (Cable Girls) and Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby (Peaky Blinders) - Anon
Brie Larson and Jake Gyllenhal (not as superheroes) - Anon
Brit Marling and Pablo Schreiber - curlykoalas
Bella Thorne and Scarlett Byrne - Anon
Blake Lively as Leah Bates and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester - katelynw93
Chelsey Reist and Robbie Amell - Anon
Cara Delevinge (long hair) and Matthew Daddario - Anon
Crystal Reed and Luke Grimes - Anon
Crystal Reed and Robbie Kay - Anon
Crystal Reed and Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark as father, daughter - chellp88
Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge and Benjamin Wadsworth as Marcus Lopez Arguello - multixxfandomxx
Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge and Tom Holland as Peter Parker - moonieeeeeeee
Candice Patton and Aja Naomi King, couple - Anon
Chloë Grace Moretz and Dylan Minnette - Anon
Chloe Bennet and Mark Rufflo as spouses - Anon
Chandler Riggs as Billy Kaplan/Wiccan and Issac Hempstead as Tommy Shepard/Speed, the sons of Wanda Maximoff. - Anon
Ciara Renée and D. B. Woodside as Amenadiel, estranged father and daughter - Anon
Camilla Luddington and Jay Ryan (Ben Hanscom), married couple (losers don't know they're married) with Bailee Madison as their daughter - Anon
Courtney Eaton (nickname Bambi) and MacGyver team - Anon
Courtney Eaton and Tom Holland - Anon
Danielle Campbell and Dylan Minnette - Anon
Danielle Campbell and Matthew Daddario, couple - vweasley15
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas (OUAT) - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as a SHIELD Agent - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Chris Pratt and Angela Sarafyan - lxvelikelegends
Danielle Rose Russell and Marvels Cloak and Dagger cast - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Isaac Hempstead Wright - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and The Guardians of the Galaxy - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Erika Linder - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Piper Halliwell and Leo Wyatt - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, happy couple - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, training - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland - liebleu
Danielle Rose Russell as Hope Mikaelson (Elisabet/Ella Rogers) and Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Maternal half sisters-- simply-ellas-stuff
Danielle Rose Russell (name Ella Swan) and Alex Meraz as Paul Lahote - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as Eleanora Mikaelson, Hopes long lost twin - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Asa Butterfield - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell, Kristen Stewart and Nina Dobrev as sisters - simply-ellas-stuff
Danielle Rose Russell as Eleanora Eby-Snow and Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost, half sisters - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell, Crystal Reed and Kaylee Bryant - skylarhalstead
Danielle Rose Russell as Eleanora Mikaelson and Leo Howard as Ethan Mac/Fell as a couple - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Lucas Till - liebleu
Danielle Rose Russell and Robert Downey Jr, father and daughter - Anon
Dianna Agron and Avan Jogia - Anon
Dianna Agron and Ben Barnes - Anon
Dove Cameron as Ruby Hale and Tom Holland as Peter Parker - Anon
Dove Cameron and Austin Butler - Anon
Dove Cameron and Anya-Taylor Joy, couple - Anon
David Tennant as Ten and Kilgrave - Anon
Danielle Panabaker and Joseph Morgan - thebigbadwolfswife
Emmy Rossum and Stephen James - littlemisshiddleston
Emmy Rossum as Bilba Baggins (female Bilbo) and Richard Armitage as Thorin - Anon
Emmy Rossum and Matthew Gray Gubler as a couple - Anon
Emilia Clarke as Dany and Luke Goss as Nuada - Anon
Emilia Clarke and Sebastian Stan - strippersoul
Emilia Clarke and Sebastian Stan - Anon
Emilia Clarke and Chris Hemsworth - Anon
Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington, modern, exes but still in love - msadelines
Emeraude Toubia and Margot Robbie as friends/roommates - anewchapterlove
Emeraude Toubia and Jake Gyllenhal - Anon
Emma Watson and Joe Mazzello - Anon
Gender bent - Ellen Hollman (Saxa) as Hercules and either Ben Barnes or Avan Jogia as Meg - Anon
Ellie Bamber and Mark McKenna - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Aaron Taylor Johnson - eclisser
Elizabeth Gillies (undercover) and Eric Dane (stalker) - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Skeet Ulrich- Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Tyler Hoechlin - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies (Callie Ross/Gigi Rock) and Sebastian Roche - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies (Not Fallon) and Daniel Craig - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Max Irons - Anon
Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner - allyspnsempsd
Emma Roberts and Matthew Noszka as a couple - sonofaphrodite13
Felicity Jones and Jeremy Sumpter (Adult) - justcalldibs
Gabrielle Wilde as Constance and Santiago Cabrera as Aramis - atinkerbellstuff
Gal Gadot and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Anon
Gal Gadot and Matt Bomer, husband and wife - Anon
Gemma Arterton and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Dracula or modern) - Anon
Gugu Mbathu Raw and Dan Stevens - doctor-master-mister-strange
Halsey and Andre Hamann - happyhostforsymbiotes
Holland Roden and Hunter Parrish - themaravismari
Inbar Lavi and David Castaneda - misscrystal03
Inbar Lavi and Dan Stevens - Anon
Imogen Poots and Jake Gyllenhal - danielcvmbell
Isabela Moner, daughter(Transformers) and Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark (father) - stormifaith-hope
Isabela Moner as a Winchester with dpn cast - Anon
India Eisley as young Lyah and Ian Nelson as young Derek, friends - lyah-malek
Jaimie Alexander and Rosario Dawson married - Anon
Jaimie Alexander as Jane and Norman Reedus as Daryl - Anon
Jenny Boyd (blonde) as the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts - Anon
Jenny Boyd as Lizzie and Tom Holland as Peter Parker - scrumptiousponyghostpeach
Jenny Boyd (Vikings Quest) and Aaron Jakubenko (Roman Empire or Shannara Chronicles) - elenacarinandherfandoms
Jenna Coleman and Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy (Half Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows) - Anon
Jenna Coleman and Chris Wood - Anon
Katherine McNamara and Dylan O'Brien - Anon
Kate Beckinsale and Chris Evans - Anon
Kat Denning and Matt Bomer with Colin Ford as their son - Anon
Kat Denning (daughter) and Peter Capaldi (father) - Anon
Kat Denning and Matthew Gray Gubler - Anon
Kristen Stewart (Personal Shopper/Still Alice) and Michael Trevino - Anon
Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan and Kiowa Gordon as Embry Call - Anon
Kaylee Bryant as the daughter of Chris Wood - the-selfless-bash
Kaylee Bryant as Josie, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers her mentor and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, her best friend - Anon
Katie McGrath and Tom Hiddleston (medieval) - lady-crowned-with-stars
Katie McGrath and Grant Gustin with Bruce and Selina from Gotham as their twin children - Anon
Katie McGrath and Michael Fassbender? 1940-50s era - lady-crowned-with-stars
Katie McGrath and Rahul Kohli - tearful goodbye, renewing relationship. Gotye - Hearts a mess... Let me in where only your thoughts had been, let me occupy your mind as you occupy mine. - lady-crowned-with-stars
Kristine Froseth and Benjamin Wadsworth - Anon
Kristine Froseth and Aaron Taylor Johnson as Pietro Maximoff - Anon
Ksenia Solo and Tony Regbo - Anon
Ksenia Solo as Kenzi Malikov and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg - Anon
Ksenia Solo and Charlie Cox - fishnetsandmagichats
Ksenia Solo as Kenzi Malikov and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester - Anon
Kim Whalen and Simon Pegg as Scotty, father and daughter - Anon
Kiernan Shipka and Hero Fiennes-Tiffen - Anon
Kiko Mizuhara and Bert McCracken - Anon
Letitia Wright as Shuri and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, best friends au - Anon
Lily Collins as Clary Fray and Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy - Anon
Lily Collins and Charles Melton "If we'd never met, I think I would have known my life wasn't complete, and I would have wandered the world in search of you, even if I didn't know who I was looking for" - meaniebeaniecrackshipper
Lily Collins and Luke Mitchell - Anon
Lily Collins and James and Oliver Phelps - lyah-malek
Lily James and Jessica Chastain - Anon
Lily James and Jessica Chastain - thesound-of-myvoice
Lily James and Jason Momoa as a couple - lyah-malek
Lily Rabe as Misty Day and Chris Wood as Kai Parker - Anon
Lili Reinhart and Daniel Sharman - Anon
Lili Reinhart and Tom Holland - youweremyworstx
Lili Reinhart and Tyler Posey - Anon
Lyndsy Fonseca and Keanu Reeves as John Wick - katrena7
Lyndsy Fonseca and Harry Shum Jr as Magnus Bane - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Emilie Ullerup - lyah-malik
Lyndsy Fonseca and Scott Caan as Danny Williams - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Alex O'Loughlin as Steve Mcgarrett - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Matthew Gray Gubler as Spencer Reid - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Matt Bomer as siblings - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Wilson Bethel - Anon
Lyndsy Fonseca and Robert Downey Jr as siblings - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca (daughter) and Kate Beckinsale as Selene (Mother) - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Lucas Till as Angus MacGyver - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca (daughter) and Tom Ellis as Lucifer (father) - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Dominic Sherwood as siblings - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Gemma Arterton as sisters - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Robert Downey Jr as Tony as siblings (with dialogue) - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Benjamin Stone as Alek Petrov, friends (dialogue)- nanda-kuhner18
Lyndsy Fonseca/India Eisley (Underworld) and Scott Speedman as Michael Corvin x2 - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and person of choice - Lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Tom Holland as Peter Parker (him awkward when meeting her) - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Colin Morgan, modern - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Bradley James, modern Arthur x2 one of Merlin taking her to him - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Tom Holland - Anon
Lyndsy Fonseca and Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Zoey Deutch as Rose Hathaway (other gifs but dark hair) - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca as Lyah, Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark and Lexi Rabe as Morgan Stark - lyah-malek
Lucy Boynton and Timothée Chalamet - Anon
Lindsay Morgan and Mark Hamill (young) - Anon
Madelaine Petsch, Vanessa Morgan and Carlson Young (dating Mads but not each other) - Anon
Madelaine Petsch and Michael Clifford with Blue hair - imgettinghighoffhumans
Madelaine Petsch and Bill Skarsgård - bowiesixx
Maisie Williams and Aaron Taylor Johnson as Pietro - strawberrycake-z
Margot Robbie as Annie and Ryan Gosling as K - Anon
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as a couple - Anon
Margot Robbie and Ryan Reynolds (action star couple) - nixiestyx
Margot Robbie and Jensen Ackles as a couple - markofdean79
Margot Robbie (not Harley) and Jensen Ackles - Anon
Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn and Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby - Anon
Maisie Richardson Sellers as Charlie and Paul Wesley - wicked-laugh
Maisie Richardson Sellers and Anna Diop as sisters/friends - wicked-laugh
Maisie Richardson Sellers and Jesse Lee Soffer - wicked-laugh
Maisie Richardson Sellers and Joseph Morgan - wicked-laugh
Maya Hawke and Taron Egerton as siblings - vweasley15
Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen and Samuel Caleb Hunt as Mouse - Anon
Melisa Asil Pamuk and Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson - Anon
Matthew Daddario and Jon Kortajarena, romantic - Anon
Naomi Scott as Maddy, Allison Miller as Skye and Landon Liboiron as Josh with The Walking Dead cast - Anon
Natalie Dormer and Richard Armitage - Anon
Natalie Dormer (blonde), Chris Pine (Jim Kirk), Chris Evans and Eric Christian Olsen as siblings, Natalie and Eric as twins - Anon
Natalie Dormer and Emily Deschanel - Anon
Nina Dobrev as Katherine Pierce and Cameron Monaghan as Jerome Valeska - Anon
Olivia Holt and Cameron Dallas - mysoulmundaneblog
Olivia Wilde and Hugh Dancy - Anon
Olivia Wilde and Michael Fassbender, friends with benefits - Anon
Odette Annable and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes - alexwit1325
Odette Annable and Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson - alexwit1325
Odeya Rush and Fionn Whitehead - Anon
Phoebe Tonkin and Keanu Reeves as Constantine - katrena7
Phoebe Tonkin and Skeet Ulrich - Anon
Phoebe Tonkin and Matt Smith, flirty - thatandromedatonks
Phoebe Tonkin and Sendhil Ramamurthy, romantic - Anon
Rachel Taylor and Mitchell Hope as mother and son "They're wrong about us, you know, and if they don't learn that soon, they'll be left in the past" - Anon
Rowan Blanchard as Cleo and Benjamin Wadsworth as Marcus - Anon
Sabrina Carpenter and Brenna D'Amico as Jane - Anon
Sabrina Carpenter and Shawn Mendes - niissaa94
Sarah Bolger and Matthew Gray Gubler (parents) Kiana Lede, Jessica Sula, Willa Fitzgerald, Kat Graham, Cailey Fleming, Grace Fulton (Mary Bromfield) Jovan Armand (Pedro Peña) Asher Angel (Billy Batson) Jack Dylan Grazer (Freddy Freeman) Ian Chen (Eugene Choi) Faithe Herman (Darla Dudley) Jackson A. Dunne (Brandon Breyer) and Erin Moriarty (Annie January) (the kids) - beamusoutkids
Sarah Bolger (Agent Carter) and Scott Grimes (Band of Brothers), 1940s - automaticforthepeople
Sarah Bolger and Tom Hardy (Peaky Blinders) - Anon
Santiago Cabrera and Justin Baldoni - Anon
Sasha Pieterse and Rachel Taylor - Anon
Scarlett Johansson (blonde) and Eric Dane - Anon
Scout Taylor Compton and Evan Peters as Kai Anderson - bowiesixx
Skyler Samuels as Chloe King and Benjamin Stone as Alek Petrov, couple - nanda-kuhner18
Shelley Hennig and Richard Armitage - Anon
Shelley Hennig and Joe Keery - Anon
Sophie Turner and Hayden Christensen - feniah-394
Shawn Mendes as a werewolf from TVD - Anon
Sophia Lillis and Finn Wolfhard - Anon
Skyler Samuels and Sebastian Stan - Anon
Taylor Hickson as Petra and Tom Felton - Anon
Taylor Swift and Chris Evans - Anon
Timothée Chalamet and Maxence Danet-Fauvel - coloursofyourmind
Taissa Farmiga and Chris Evans - Anon
Virginia Gardner and Vanessa Hudgens - misscrystal03
Willow Shields and Alex Lawther, friends - Anon
Zoey Deutch (Vampire Academy to now) and Alex Hogh Anderson (Vikings) - untoldgrace
Zendaya and Dan Stevens - Anon
Pairing of my choice x2 - lyah-malek
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Asa Phelps spent his entire life in Springfield except for a four-year service in World War II and one high school day trip. He worked at the United Strut and Bracing Works as a molders boy until he was replaced by a Moldermatic and died.
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On March 1, 1835, five Master Masons met “in a little grove of peach or laurel” at the town of Brazoria, “near a place known as General John Austin’s,” and resolved to petition Grand Master John H. Holland of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana asking for a dispensation to form a lodge in Texas. Foremost among these five Masons was Anson Jones who would later serve as Grand Master, and as President of the Republic of Texas. A record of the meeting was written by Anson Jones as follows: “The place of the meeting was back of the town of Brazoria, near the place known as General John Austin’s, in a little grove of wild peach or laurel, and which had been selected as a family burying-ground by that distinguished soldier and citizen. The spot was secluded and out of the way of ‘cowans and eavesdroppers’ and they felt they were alone. Here and under such circumstances, at 10 o’clock in the morning of a day in March, 1835, was held the first formal meeting in Texas as connected with the establishment and continuance of masonry in this county.” Anson Jones, John Wharton, Asa Brigham, James Phelps, and Alexander Russell, wishing to formally meet as an organized masonic lodge, met under the Masonic Oak near the burial ground of General John Austin and petitioned the Grand Lodge of Louisiana for dispensation to organize a lodge in the Texas territory. This live oak tree, though affected by the ravages of nature, is revered by Texas Masons for the part it played in Texas’ Masonic history. #architecture #dfwtexas #texasfreemason #city #streetphotography #dfw #azletx #citykillerz #dfwphotography #texasarchitecture #texastown #dfwtexas #northtexas #smalltown #texasfreemasonry #masonic #masonichistory #capturedfw #dfwhistory #azletexas #texas_ig #street_photography #streetview #texashistory #instagramtexas #city_captures #Texas #visitdfw #masoniclodge #northtexas (at Azle, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQRKpvArk11/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Harry Carey Jr.
Filmografía
Película
Senderos desesperados (1921) como Young Baby (sin acreditar)
Rolling Home (1946) como Dobey
Perseguido (1947) como Prentice
Red River (1948) como Dan Latimer
Moonrise (1948) como Jimmy Biff
Blood on the Moon (1948) como Cowboy (sin acreditar)
3 padrinos (1948) como William Kearney ("The Albilene Kid")
Llevaba una cinta amarilla (1949) como el segundo teniente Ross Pernell
Wagon Master (1950) como Sandy Owens
Barranca del Cobre (1950) como el teniente Ord
Rio Grande (1950) como Trooper Daniel 'Sandy' Boone
Warpath (1951) como el capitán Gregson
Cattle Drive (1951) como Train Passenger (sin acreditar)
The Wild Blue Yonder (1951) como el sargento. Coctelera Schuker
Monkey Business (1952) como reportero (sin acreditar)
Niágara (1953) como Taxi Driver (sin acreditar)
San Antone (1953) como Dobe Frakus
Los caballeros las prefieren rubias (1953) como Winslow - Equipo olímpico (sin acreditar)
Sweethearts on Parade (1953) como Jim Riley, también conocido como James Whitcomb Riley
Isla en el cielo (1953) como Ralph Hunt
Bajo el arrecife de 12 millas (1953) como Griff Rhys
Silver Lode (1954) como Johnson
El paria (1954) como Bert
La larga línea gris (1955) como Dwight Eisenhower
House of Bamboo (1955) como John (sin acreditar)
Mister Roberts (1955) como Stefanowski
Spin y Marty: La película (1955) como Bill Burnett
Los buscadores (1956) como Brad Jorgenson
La gran persecución de locomotoras (1956) como William Bensinger
Gun the Man Down (1956) como el diputado Lee
7 de Caballería (1956) como Cpl. Morrison
La orilla del río (1957) como Chet
Béselos por mí (1957) como el teniente Chuck Roundtree (sin acreditar)
Del infierno a Texas (1958) como Trueblood
Escort West (1958) como Trooper Travis
Rio Bravo (1959) como Harold (escenas eliminadas)
Soga para un pistolero (1960) como Jim Ferguson
El gran impostor (1961) como Dr. Joseph Mornay
Dos cabalgaron juntos (1961) como Ortho Clegg
Un asunto público (1962) como Bill Martin
Los Raiders (1963) como Jellicoe
Cheyenne Autumn (1964) como Trooper Smith (sin acreditar)
Taggart (1964) como el teniente Hudson (sin acreditar)
Shenandoah (1965) como Jenkins (soldado rebelde)
La rara raza (1966) como Mabry.
Billy the Kid contra Drácula (1966) como Ben Dooley
Cyborg 2087 (1966) como Jay C
Álvarez Kelly (1966) como Cabo Peterson
The Way West (1967) como Mr.McBee
La balada de Josie (1967) como Mooney
La brigada del diablo (1968) como Capitán Rose
Bandolero! (1968) como Cort Hayjack
Muerte de un pistolero (1969) como Rev. Rork
El invicto (1969) como Solomon Webster
One More Time (1970) (sin acreditar)
La guerra de Moonshine (1970) como Arley Stamper
El sucio Dingus Magee (1970) como Charles Stuart
Un tren más para Rob (1971) como Red
Big Jake (1971) como Pop Dawson
Trinity Is Still My Name (1971) como Padre
Algo grande (1971) como Joe Pickins
El hombre del este (1972) como Holy Joe
Corre, puma, corre (1972) como Hank
Cahill US Marshal (1973) como Hank
Colmillo blanco (1973) como John Tarwater
Take a Hard Ride (1975) como Dumper
Nickelodeon (1976) como Dobie
Los jinetes largos (1980) como George Arthur
Especies en peligro de extinción (1982) como Dr. Emmer
Los jinetes de las sombras (1982) como Pa Travern
Gremlins (1984) como el Sr.Anderson
Máscara (1985) como Red
UFOria (1985) como George Martin
Crossroads (1986) como Bartender
Las ballenas de agosto (1987) como Joshua Brackett
Cherry 2000 (1987) como Snappy Tom
Érase una vez un tren de Texas (1988, película para televisión) como Herald Finch
Ilegalmente tuyo (1988) como Wally Finnegan
Irrumpir (1989) como Zapatos, jugador de póquer
Bad Jim (1990) como JC Lee
Regreso al futuro, Parte III (1990) como Zeke, Saloon Old-Timer # 2
El exorcista III (1990) como el padre Kanavan
Tombstone (1993) como Marshal Fred White
Wyatt Earp: Regreso a Tombstone (1994) como Digger Phelps
Sunchaser (1996) como cajero
Last Stand at Sabre River (1997, película para televisión) como James Sanford.
Televisión
El llanero solitario - "El regreso de Dice Dawn" - Dice Dawson, Alias, Jay Thomasson (1955)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "El camino a Wickenburg" - Sheriff Jack (1958) Goodfellow
Have Gun - Will Travel - "El hombre que no hablaba" - Bud Sorenson (1958)
El fantasma gris - "El picnic" - Caldwell (1958)
Raiders de Mackenzie - "Uprising" - Ed Gary (1959)
Gunsmoke - "Horse Deal" - Deesha (1959).
Have Gun - Will Travel - "The Posse" - Sheriff (1959)
Bonanza - "Vendetta" - Zack Morgan (1959)
Wagon Train - "Chuck Wooster, Wagon Master" - Willkins (1959)
Cuero crudo - "Incidente del hombre tambaleante" - Tanner (1959)
El fusilero - "El desertor" - Teniente Paul Rolfe (1960)
Bonanza - "La misión" - Cabo Burton (1960)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "The Sanctuary" - Jonas Quincy (1960)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "The Legacy" - Banker Burton (1960)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "El chico del mariscal" - Frank Gulley (1960)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "El padre equivocado" - Sheriff Stander (1960)
El fusilero - "El viaje de regreso" - Teniente Vaughn (1961)
Laramie - "La deuda" - Harry Markle (1961)
Gunsmoke - "Bad Sheriff" - Bill Turloe (1961)
Whispering Smith - "Válvula de seguridad" - Sargento. Curt Stringer (1961)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "The Revenger" - Sheriff Conlon (1961)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "El recaudador de impuestos" - Jess Turner (1961)
Perry Mason - "El caso del río itinerante" - Guardabosques del distrito Frank Deane (1961)
Wagon Train - "La historia de George B. Hanrahhan" - Tim Hogan (1962)
Laramie - "La época del traidor" - Hobey (1962)
Gunsmoke - "Abe Blocker" - Jake (1962)
Laramie - "Lost Allegiance" - Whitey Banister (1962)
Jaque mate - "El audaz y el duro" - Phil Cassidy (1962)
Lawman - episodio - Cort - Mitch Evers (1962)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "Jonah and the Trout" - Jonah Quincy (1962)
Laramie - "The Barefoot Kid" - Dan Emery (1962)
Gunsmoke - "Quint Asper llega a casa" - Grant (1962)
Estreno de Alcoa - "Flashing Spikes" - Man in the Dugout (1962)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "La mujer de Taylor" - Thad Taylor (1962)
Cuero crudo - "La patrulla de los desertores" - Walsh (1962)
Ripcord - Carl Devlin - Para enfermera (1962)
Ripcord - Cheyenne Bronson - Una estrella en caída libre (1963)
Have Gun - Will Travel - "Face of a Shadow" - Earl Tibner (1963)
Wagon Train - "La historia de Martin Gatsby" - Jeb Colton (1963)
Have Gun - Viajará "La dulce dama de la luna" - Ben Murdock (1963)
Gunsmoke - "La búsqueda de Asa Janin" - Sheriff Hank Colridge (1963)
Wagon Train - "La historia de Molly Kincaid" - Charlie Hankins (1963).
Wagon Train - "La historia de Sam Pulaski" - John Jay Burroughs (1963)
Bonanza - "La pistola de boca de franela" - Phil Shelton (1965)
Wagon Train - "La dama de plata" - Walt Thompson (1965)
Gunsmoke - "Bank Baby" - Jim Fisher (1965)
De marca - "Leap Upon Mountains" - Teniente John Pritchett (sin acreditar) (1965)
De marca - "Los Vindicadores" - Teniente John Pritchett (1965)
The Virginian - "The Modoc Kid" - Bob Archer (1967)
Gunsmoke - "Baker's Dozen" - Will Roniger (1967)
Bonanza - "Juicio en Red Creek" - Mapes (1967)
Gunsmoke - "Waco" - Nathan Cade (1968)
Mannix - "Missing: Sun and Sky" - Floyd Brand (1969)
El virginiano - "Sigue al líder" - Thad Miley (1970)
Gunsmoke - "Gold Train: The Bullet" partes 1-3 - Kelliher (1971)
Banacek - "Caballo de un color ligeramente diferente" - Dean Barrett (1974)
Hec Ramsey - "Scar Tissue - Prospector" (1974)
Gunsmoke - "Trail of Bloodshed" - Amos Brody (1974)
Mujer policía - "Sons" (1978)
BJ y el oso - "Fuego en el agujero" - Joe Pogovich (1980)
Little House on the Prairie - "Un nuevo comienzo" - Sheriff Pike (1980)
Dallas - "End of the Road: Part 1" - Rojo (1981)
Knight Rider - "Ni una gota para beber" - Josh Morgan (1982)
CHiPs - "Flare Up" - Grandfather Cross (1982)
Hollywood Greats - documental de la serie de televisión - "John Wayne" - él mismo (1984)
Biografía - Documental de la serie de televisión - "John Wayne: The Unquiet American" - él mismo (1987)
Cowboys: Ben Johnson y Harry Carey Jr. - documental (1988)
John Wayne Standing Tall - Película para televisión - Él mismo (1989)
BL Stryker - "Auntie Sue" - Jones (1989)
Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly - Documental de película para televisión - él mismo (1991)
Omnibus - TV Series documentary - "John Ford: Part One" - himself (1992)
Leyendas del oeste americano - video documental - él mismo (1992)
John Ford - documental de película para televisión - él mismo (1993)
Ben Johnson: tercer vaquero a la derecha - documental - él mismo (1996)
Howard Hawks: artista estadounidense - documental de película para televisión - él mismo (1997).
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
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Jake Phelps would come by my work and ask for my store manager, it was his old buddy from single tail days The Wrecka. While he would wait for Frank to come to the office I would usually be at a computer trying to learn some new management detail etc. One day I was wearing this shirt and Jake asked me “how much do you think the Gonz is worth?” I instantly responded without a second thought “Priceless” his art is and over all body of work as an example that skateboarding can still be art, it can be a bit punk, it can just be and be free. Jake laughed at me and told me that he remembers when Gonz drew this Thrasher cover up and Fausto was wanting something ASAP, something street. I guess Jake and Gonz skated down to a fax and copy shop off California down the street from where my current employer is located. It is things like that little story that makes me laugh that I have only been skating for 32 years and counting. 💚-Asa
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Fred.Olsen Renewables raise more than £16k with Three Peaks Challenge
Fred.Olsen Renewables, with the help of Natural Power, SeaRoc and ZX Lidars, has raised a total of £16,078 for the Marine Conservation Society, Scottish Mountain Rescue and Mountain Rescue England and Wales by completing the Three Peaks Challenge. A team made up of 27 employees from all four companies took park in the challenge scaling Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England, and Snowdon in Wales.
Euan Fenelon and Finley Becks-Phelps Finley Becks-Phelps, development manager at Fred.Olsen Renewables, said: “Originally, it was just an idea for Fred.Olsen Renewables to do the challenge as a team building exercise, but then we opened it up to the other companies and got a really positive response. We picked three charities we felt really strongly about. He continued: “The Marine Conservation Society does fantastic work protecting our seas, and without the Scottish Mountain Rescue and Mountain Rescue England and Wales people like us couldn’t do challenges like this. “We set a target of £10,000, and we smashed it! We held cake sales in Stirling; at The Greenhouse, which is Natural Power’s head office in Dumfries and Galloway; and in Newcastle, to help raise money, and everyone paid their own way to make sure every penny raised went to the charities. “On the day, everyone braved the climb despite the weather conditions, and we all managed to complete the challenge. People came from London, Oslo, and other parts of the UK and Norway to take part. It was a real team effort.” Euan Fenelon, director of operations and asset management at Natural Power, said: “It was wonderful to see everyone from the different organisations come together to do the Three Peaks Challenge, especially those that travelled from overseas to take part! It was a fantastic opportunity for us to get involved in a wonderful team activity, support our clients and raise money for three fantastic charities.” Graham Howe, sales manager at SeaRoc, added: “SeaRoc was proud to join the Fred.Olsen Renewables team for a memorable lifetime experience that benefited three great charities.” After the event Kev Mitchell, vice-chair at Scottish Mountain Rescue commented: “We are hugely grateful to Fred.Olsen Renewables for completing their Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Scottish Mountain Rescue. We depend on donations to maintain our world class rescue service and support our 24 member-teams to locate, assist and save the lives of people who are lost, injured, missing or otherwise in need of help any hour, any day and any weather. Thank you to everyone at Fred.Olsen Renewables.” ENDS About Fred.Olsen Renewables Fred.Olsen Renewables (FOR) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bonheur ASA and is responsible for the group’s renewable energy activities. FOR’s main focus is onshore wind power and the first investment was made back in 1996. The business operates in all parts of the energy value chain, from sourcing windfarm acreage to sale of electricity in the global market, developing renewable energy production in UK, Germany, France and Scandinavia. https://fredolsenrenewables.com/ About Natural Power Natural Power is an independent consultancy and service provider that supports a global client base in the effective delivery of a wide range of renewable projects including onshore wind, solar, renewable heat, energy storage and offshore technologies. It has a global reach, employing more than 365 staff across 11 international offices. Its experience extends across all phases of the project lifecycle from initial feasibility, through construction to operations and throughout all stages of the transaction cycle. www.naturalpower.com About SeaRoc Formed in 2002, SeaRoc Group has more than a decade of experience in offshore renewable energy. It has an extensive worldwide project portfolio, adopting a full lifecycle approach to projects from design, through construction and into decommissioning, specialising in HSEQ support and GIS data management services. https://www.searoc.com/ ZX Lidars ZX Lidars (formerly ZephIR Lidar) provides hub height and turbine mounted wind measurements for wind energy and meteorological applications onshore and offshore https://www.zxlidars.com/ Contact details: Jane Maher PR and Media Natural Power T: 07887 995 589 E: [email protected]
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A video I made of all the canon characters and OCs currently in @theconvergenceroleplay. The song is “Marching On” by OneRepublic
The Characters are as follows:
Supernatural
Naomi (Amanda Tapping)
Jenna Winters (Odette Annable)
Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki)
Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles)
Charlie Bradbury (Felicia Day)
Kevin Tran (Osric Chau)
Jo Harvelle (Alona Tal)
Ruby (Katie Cassidy)
Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino)
Eileen Leahy (Shoshannah Stern)
Crowley (Mark Sheppard)
Castiel (Misha Collins)
Max Banes (Kendrick Sampson)
Andrew "Drew" Haraldson (Grant Gustin)
Harry Potter
Taylor Weasley (Melissa Benoist)
Dominique Weasley (Indiana Evans)
DJ Lake (Seán William McLoughlin)
Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint)
Fred Weasley (James Phelps)
Alexandra Summers (Idia Eisley)
Lily Potter II (Holland Roden)
Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright)
James Potter II (Dylan O'Brien)
Lucy Weasley (Saxon Sharbino)
Molly Weasley II (Zena Grey)
Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler)
Colin Creevey (Hugh Mitchell)
Victoire Weasley (Amber Heard)
Tom Riddle (Frank Dillane)
Logan Mills (Munro Chambers)
Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton)
Seamus Finnigan (Devon Murray)
Shona "Nani" Duncan (Zooey Deschanel)
Hermione Granger (Emma Watson)
Teddy Lupin (Luke Newberry)
Dean Thomas (Alfie Enoch)
Miles Thomas (Ryan Potter)
Lysander Scamander (Colin Ford)
Lee Jordan (Luke Youngblood)
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge)
Natasha Romanov (Scarlett Johansson)
Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings)
Angie Martinelli (Lyndsy Fonseca
Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell)
Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie)
Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow)
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr)
Booker Harmon (Michael B. Jordan)
Steve Rogers (Chris Evans)
Peter Parker (Tom Holland)
Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce)
Elektra Natchios (Elodie Yung)
Mantis (Pom Klementieff)
Leslie Shade (Kylie Furneaux)
Peter Quill (Chris Pratt)
Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan)
Nebula (Karen Gillan)
Leo Fitz (Iain de Caestecker)
Daisy "Skye" Johnson (Quake) (Chloe Bennet)
Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen)
Pietro Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson)
Sherlock
Mycroft Holmes (Mark Gatiss)
John Watson (Martin Freeman)
Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch)
Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey)
Anthea (Lisa McAllister)
Mary Watson (Amanda Abbington)
Irene Adler (Lara Pulver)
Greg Lestrade (Rupert Graves)
Eurus Holmes (Siân Brooke)
Doctor Who
Rose Tyler (Billie Piper)
Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)
Jayda Osmi (Nicole Bonifacio)
Jacob Robens-Osmi (Tristan Wilds)
Sky Smith (Sinead Michael)
Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman)
Percy Jackson
Hylla Ramirez-Arellano (Eiza Gonzalez)
Annabeth Chase (AnnaSophia Robb)
Hazel Levesque (Amandla Stenberg)
Frank Zhang (Booboo Stewart)
Kaiser Jäger (Max Riemalt)
Leo Valdez (Jake T. Austin)
Nico di Angelo (Jakub Gierszal)
Rachel Elizabeth Dare (Luca Hollestelle)
Will Solace (Burkely Duffield)
Zoë Nightshade (Anjli Mohindra)
Jackie Long (Melissa Benoist)
Reyna Ramirez-Arellano (Victoria Justice)
Clarisse La Rue (Leven Rambin)
Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman)
The Vampire Diaries
Elijah Mikaelson (Daniel Gillies)
Katherine Pierce (Nina Dobrev)
Davina Claire (Danielle Campbell)
Damon Salvatore (Ian Somahalder)
Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley)
Lexi Branson (Arielle Kebbel)
Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev)
Caroline Forbes (Candice King)
April Young (Grace Phipps)
Rebekah Mikaelson (Claire Holt)
Indiana 'Indie' Davis (Lily Collins)
Jeremy Gilbert (Steven R McQueen)
Bonnie Bennett (Kat Graham)
Vicki Donovan (Kayla Ewell)
Tyler Lockwood (Micheal Trevino)
The Hunger Games
Primrose Everdeen (Willow Shields)
Clove (Isabelle Fuhrman)
Madge Undersee (Abigail Breslin)
Finnick Odair (Sam Clafin)
Dexterous LaFevers (Colin Ford)
Glimmer (Leven Rambin)
Christopher 'Kit' Odair (Douglas Booth)
Johanna Mason (Jena Malone)
Shilo Mellark (Alex Pettyfer)
Annie Cresta (Stef Dawson)
Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence)
Thresh (Dayo Okeniyi)
Willow Mellark (Emily Rudd)
Merlin
Morgana Pendragon (Katie McGrath)
Gwaine (Eoin Macken)
Percival (Tom Hopper)
Lancelot (Santiago Cabrera)
Hunith (Caroline Faber)
Balinor (John Lynch)
Mordred (Alexander Vlahos)
Merlin (Colin Morgan)
Freya (Laura Donnelly)
Rielle (Indiana Evans)
Kara (Alexandra Dowling)
Sir Leon (Rupert Young)
Once Upon a Time
Peter Pan (Robbie Kay)
Graham Humbert (Jamie Dornan)
Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison)
Grace (Alyssa Skovbye)
Helena (Tristan Mays)
Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla)
Felix (Parker Croft)
Elsa (Georgina Haig)
Zelena (Rebecca Mader)
Aurora (Sarah Bolger)
Anna (Elizabeth Lail)
Killian Jones (Colin O'Donoghue)
Anastasia (The Red Queen) (Emma Rigby)
Fiona (The Black Fairy) (Jamie Murray)
Divergent
Christina Kravitz (Zoe Kravitz)
Eric Coulter (Jai Courtney)
Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley)
Will (Ben Lloyd-Hughes)
Fox Marvel
Kassandra Dare (Nicola Peltz)
Amily Jacobs (Elle Fanning)
Daisy Oliviera (Tori Kelly)
Jubilation Lee 'Jubilee' (Lana Condor)
Scott Summers (Tye Sheridan)
Charles Xavier (James McAvoy)
Chase Maelstrom (Asa Butterfield)
Sean Cassidy (Caleb Landry Jones)
Ajax (Francis) (Ed Skrein)
Alex Summers (Lucas Till)
Ellie Phimister (Brianna Hildebrand)
Jasper (Lindsey Morgan)
Hope Cooper (Zendaya)
Anise Lovett (Adelaide Kane)
Peter Maximoff (Evan Peters)
Brooklyn Winters (Crystal Reed)
Laura Kinney (Dafne Keen)
Jean Grey (Sophie Turner)
Star Trek
Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch)
James T Kirk (Chris Pine)
The Maze Runner
Thomas (Dylan O'Brien)
Minho (Ki Hong Lee)
Elizabeth (Maia Mitchell)
Newt (Thomas Brodie-Sangsta)
Harriet (Nathalie Emmanuel)
Sonya (Katherine McNamara)
DC Cinematic and Television Universes
Kara Danvers (Melissa Benoist)
Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes)
Thea Queen (Willa Holland)
Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards)
Hunter Zoloman (Teddy Sears)
Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell)
Melanie Silver (Saoirse Ronan)
Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie)
The Joker (Jared Leto)
Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanaugh)
Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker)
Jesse Quick (Violett Beane)
Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh)
Chato Santana (El Diablo) (Jay Hernandez)
Patty Spivot (Shantel VanSanten)
Floyd Lawton (Deadshot) (Will Smith)
Clark Kent (Superman) (Henry Cavill)
Ray Palmer (A.T.O.M) (Brandon Routh)
Adrian Chase (Simon Morrison) (Josh Segarra)
Sara Lance (Caity Lotz)
Barry Allen (Grant Gustin)
Dinah Drake (Juliana Harkavy)
William Clayton (Jack Moore)
Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) (Gal Gadot)
Mon-El (Mike Matthews) (Chris Wood)
Winslow Schott Jr. (Jeremy Jordan)
Zoe Lawton (Shailyn Pierre-Dixon)
Jae-Yoon Hyunsik (Park Chanyeol)
Iris West (Candice Patton)
Dante Ramon (Nicholas Gonzalez)
Star Wars
Bennal Derek (Bradley Cooper)
Han Solo (Harrison Ford)
Aeli Serit (Shailene Woodley)
Kylo Ren (Adam Driver)
Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn)
Armitage Hux (Domhnall Gleeson)
Alter'Li Fond (Holland Roden)
Callen Derek (Kellen Lutz)
Barriss Offee (Nalini Krishan)
Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman)
Rey (Daisy Ridley)
Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher)
Lord of the Rings
Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly)
Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom)
Thranduil Greenleaf (Lee Pace)
Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman)
Gimli (John Rhys-Davies)
Raviel (Rachel McAdams)
The Mortal Instruments and Shadowhunters
Max Lightwood - TMI (Jack Fulton)
Cecily Herondale - TMI (Alexandra Daddario)
Shane Burciaga (Adam Lambert)
Magnus Bane - SH (Harry Shum Jr.)
Louis Adams (Dylan O'Brien)
Amelia Lockhart (Madison McLaughlin)
Clarissa 'Clary' Fray - TMI (Katherine Mcnamara)
Alec Lightwood - SH (Matthew Daddario)
Kayden Jacques - SH (Victoria Justice)
Jace Lightwood - TMI (Jamie Campbell Bower)
Maia Roberts - TMI (Meagan Tandy)
Disney Live-Action
Belle (Emma Watson)
Evie (Sofia Carson)
Rapunzel (Mackenzie Mauzy)
Little Red Riding Hood (Lila Crawford)
Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale)
Mal (Dove Cameron)
Jay (Booboo Stewart)
Ben (Mitchell Hope)
Giselle (Amy Adams)
Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites)
Carlos De Vil (Cameron Boyce)
Twilight
Jane (Dakota Fanning)
Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli)
#The Convergence Roleplay#The Convergence#Supernatural#Harry Potter#Marvel Cinematic Universe#Sherlock#Doctor Who#Percy Jackson#The Vampire Diaries#The Hunger Games#Merlin#Once Upon A Time#Divergent#Fox Marvel Universe#Star Trek#The Maze Runner#DC universe#Star Wars#Lord of the Rings#The Mortal Instruments#Shadowhunters#Disney Live-Action movies#Twilight#OneRepublic#Marching On
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La Federación sudafricana de atletismo apelará el fallo del TAS contra Semenya
Johannesburgo, 13 may (EFE).- La Federación sudafricana de atletismo (ASA) apelará la decisión judicial que obliga a la bicampeona olímpica y tricampeona mundial sudafricana Caster Semenya a medicarse para disminuir sus niveles naturales de testosterona y poder competir como una mujer.
El pasado 1 de mayo, el Tribunal de Arbitraje Deportivo (TAS) avaló en Lausana (Suiza) las regulaciones de la Federación Internacional de Atletismo (IAAF) que obligan a las atletas con hiperandrogenismo (altos niveles de testosterona en sangre) a medicarse si quieren seguir compitiendo en las pruebas femeninas de medio fondo, o bien correr junto a los hombres.
En un comunicado emitido este lunes por la ministra de Deportes, Tokozile Xasa, se especifica que el recurso de ASA solicitará la recusación de dos de los árbitros que participaron en la audiencia inicial, pues ambos ya habían mediado en el caso de la velocista india Dutee Chand, quien también padece hiperandrogenismo.
Asimismo, la apelación alegará que "el caso científico, médico y legal" presentado no se corresponde con el fallo acatado finalmente por el TAS, que tampoco aclaró cómo la IAAF implementará estas regulaciones ni cómo se abordarán los problemas éticos.
La nueva normativa, anunciada por la IAAF en abril de 2018 y que entró en vigor el pasado 8 de mayo, obliga a toda atleta que quiera participar en pruebas de entre 400 y la milla a mantener unos niveles de testosterona inferiores a 5 nanomoles por litro de sangre durante los seis meses precedentes a una competición.
Hasta la fecha, el umbral de tolerancia para los niveles de testosterona estaba en los 10 nanomoles y ahora se reduce a la mitad porque, según estudios a los que alude la IAAF, una mayor proporción aumenta un 4,4 % la masa muscular, entre un 12 y un 26 % la fuerza y un 7,8 % la hemoglobina.
Esta decisión, sin embargo, provocó muchas críticas en el seno de la esfera deportiva, con atletas a favor de que Semenya pueda competir tal y como es, sin necesidad de alterar su organismo para adaptarlo a unos niveles artificiales de testosterona.
En los últimos días, muchos han equiparado la "ventaja biológica" de Semenya con la de otros deportistas de élite como el ya retirado nadador estadounidense Michael Phelps, cuyo cuerpo produce la mitad del ácido láctico que un atleta típico, lo que le hace sentirse menos fatigado que sus contrincantes.
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Coronavirus government response updates: Pelosi defends slamming Trump over weight, taking unproven drug
Coronavirus government response updates: Pelosi defends slamming Trump over weight, taking unproven drug
With all 50 states now at least partially reopened ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, President Donald Trump continues his drive to revive the economy amid the pandemic — even with questions about whether doing so will bring new spikes in cases as the death toll nears 100,000.
This afternoon, he meets with the Republican governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, who imposed some of the…
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For that ask thing, 1-60
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1. selfie
2. what would you name your future kids?
I’m part Irish so maybe an Irish name3. do you miss anyone?
no4. what are you looking forward to?
death and summer5. is there anyone who can always make you smile?
Ryan Ross6. is it hard for you to get over someone?
It depends in who it is, but usually no7. what was your life like last year?
p similar to this year 8. have you ever cried because you were so annoyed?
no9. who did you last see in person?
my mother10. are you good at hiding your feelings?
usually11. are you listening to music right now?
oui12. what is something you want right now?
food, like fries or smth13. how do you feel right now?
really tired14. when was the last time someone of the opposite sex hugged you?
idk15. personality description
quiet but loud, annoying, and lazy16. have you ever wanted to tell someone something but you didn’t?
yes17. opinion on insecurities.
idk, should I have an opinion on insecurites?? 18. do you miss how things were a year ago?
I mean last year is p much exactly the same as this year so no19. have you ever been to New York?
no, but when I was like 13 I really wanted to 20. what is your favourite song at the moment?
Mad As Rabbits by P!ATD21. age and birthday?
16, on Saturday22. description of crush.
a living, breathing human being23. fear(s)
dying in my sleep and elevators24. height
5’6ish (unless eri is reading this, then I’m actually 10’8) 25. role model
Yuri Plisetsky26. idol(s)
Ryan Ross27. things i hate
I hate everything28. i’ll love you if…
you buy me food29. favourite film(s)
Stand By Me and Newsies30. favourite tv show(s)
Doctor Who, House Hunters International, and Boy Meets World31. 3 random facts
”Banging your head against a wall burns 150 calories an hour” “If you leave everything to the last minute it will only take a minute” “Slugs have 4 noses”32. are your friends mainly girls or guys?
girls33. something you want to learn
like the drums or bass guitar or smth but I mean I bad enough at guitar so that’s a great idea34. most embarrassing moment
all of them35. favourite subject
I don’t really have one I hate all subjects, but maybe math?? idk it’s the easiest one so36. 3 dreams you want to fulfill?
becoming a mutli-millionaire, owning all the cats, sleeping forever37. favourite actor/actress
Asa Butterfield, James and Oliver Phelps, and Rider Strong38. favourite comedian(s)
I don’t really have any39. favourite sport(s)
baseball and quidditch40. favourite memory
as a child, I met Jessie the Cowgirl who was my idol at the time (mostly bc she had red hair and her name was Jessie but I mean)41. relationship status
single42. favourite book(s)
The Harry Potter Series and The Gone Series43. favourite song ever
Patience by Guns n Roses (bc it was one of the first songs I remember hearing so for nostalgic reasons)44. age you get mistaken for
around 14ish45. how you found out about your idol
P!ATD46. what my last text message says
”food is ready”47. turn ons
on48. turn offs
off49. where i want to be right now
McDonald’s50. favourite picture of your idol
51. starsign
aquarius52. something i’m talented at
sleeping and not replying to people for 5 hours53. 5 things that make me happy
food, wifi, sleep, cats, Ryan Ross54. something thats worrying me at the moment
everything that has to do with school55. tumblr friends
@the-vic-to-my-kellin @wonderlesslywhiskered and some other people I am too lazy to tag56. favourite food(s)
chocolate, fries, pasta, popcorn, rootbeer (shush it’s a food)57. favourite animal(s)
cats and lobsters58. description of my best friend
really talented, funny, extremely kind but also hates 90% of the human population, is actually Oprah 59. why i joined tumblr
I think it was bc I was obsessed with spn tbh60. ask me anything you want
good job at reading all the questions
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5 Things To Know About Trump’s Medicaid Block Grant Plan
The Trump administration unveiled a plan Thursday that would dramatically revamp Medicaid by allowing states to opt out of part of the current federal funding program and instead seek a fixed payment each year in exchange for gaining unprecedented flexibility over the program.
Medicaid, a federal-state health program that covers 1 in 5 Americans, has been an open-ended entitlement since its beginning in 1965. That means the amount of money provided by the federal government grows with a rise in enrollment and health costs.
The administration said the new program would allow states to offer patients more benefits while controlling government spending. But the plan was assailed by Democrats, consumer advocates and health providers as undermining efforts to serve the poor.
States would not be required to switch to the new model. It will be optional, and states interested in it would have to seek authority from the federal government. That makes the proposal less sweeping than efforts by Republican lawmakers to revamp Medicaid that were included in failed 2017 legislation to gut the Affordable Care Act.
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The long-awaited guidance to states on turning Medicaid into a block grant allows the Trump administration to proclaim it’s transforming the Medicaid program and offers a way for states that haven’t expanded under the Affordable Care Act to move ahead.
It could also tee up an election-year battle in which opponents will use the plan to argue that it’s President Donald Trump’s latest salvo in a long-running effort to unravel the health care safety net.
“The Trump administration’s announcement today is a game changer,” said Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican who plans to expand coverage up to ACA levels and pursue a block grant with a Medicaid work requirement and new premiums.
Here are the big things to know about how the new plan works.
Millions of people might be affected by block grants.
The millions of low-income adults without children who obtained coverage under the ACA’s Medicaid expansion could be included under a block grant. Key Republicans, including officials in the Trump administration, have argued that covering those adults uses resources better geared toward other Medicaid enrollees whose medical needs are greater.
However, a state could also decide to include certain pregnant women and low-income parents because their coverage is not mandated by federal law.
Tens of millions of people currently enrolled in Medicaid would not be included in a potential state block-grant project, including children, people who qualify for the program based on disability, people needing long-term care and individuals who are 65 and over, according to the guidance announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Thursday.
States seeking the new authority would be able to make new cuts to benefits, including which prescription drugs are covered, and impose new out-of-pocket costs on enrollees.
Medicaid traditionally has covered all federally approved prescription drugs. In June 2018, the Trump administration reinforced that position when it rejected a request from Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to limit drugs covered under the state’s Medicaid program.
Under the new guidance, a state could ask to cover just one drug per class for most conditions — similar to what’s required for private insurance coverage in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
While the rule allows exceptions, including for medications to treat behavioral health issues or HIV, the policy change could affect access to drugs for a range of serious illnesses, such as cancer.
Another change included in the administration’s policy is what kinds of copays states can charge, according to Cindy Mann, a lawyer who ran the Medicaid program under the Obama administration and is now a consultant with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
While a Medicaid enrollee cannot be charged premiums and out-of-pocket costs that exceed 5% of their household income, the guidance removes other restrictions on copays, opening the door for their more widespread use and in higher amounts. Those changes will disproportionately affect people with more serious health issues, she said.
“Even a copay that’s $1 can be a burden,” Mann said. “These could allow copays that are much more than that.”
States could also move to eliminate other Medicaid benefits, such as nonemergency medical transportation and a comprehensive series of preventive, diagnostic and treatment services that are a pillar of the program — known as the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit — for 19- and 20-year-olds.
The federal government will exercise less oversight over the private health insurance companies that states hire to run their programs, giving states more power to set rules on provider participation and payments.
About two-thirds of Medicaid participants are enrolled in a private managed-care firm, and the proposal would reduce federal oversight of how these companies operate. States would be able to choose if they want to follow federal rules seeking to make sure that health plans provide reasonable access to a sufficient number of in-network doctors and hospitals, said MaryBeth Musumeci, associate director for the Kaiser Family Foundation Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured. In addition, the federal government would not have to approve payment rates to the plans before they take effect, she said. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.)
A few states have operated under Medicaid spending caps before, including Rhode Island, but the amounts were set so high a state was never in any danger of hitting the limit, Musumeci said.
The CMS guidance did not estimate how much the new financing system could save the federal budget.
All states could technically apply for a block grant, but most are unlikely.
Only a few states would be expected at least initially to apply for the block grant and those would almost certainly be some of the 14 states that have not expanded Medicaid, said Matt Salo, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors.
However, many states would be concerned about loss of funding or not having enough federal dollars when demand for services or enrollment rose.
“States will be asking: Is the added flexibility worth the risk or the downside of a different funding arrangement?” Salo said.
Still, he added, for some states that have not expanded eligibility, “this is a call to get them to the finish line.”
Other state proposals to pursue capped Medicaid financing — notably Tennessee’s, which is pending with the Department of Health and Human Services — are much different from what the new Trump approach telegraphs. That said, some Republican-led expansion states are also likely to find it appealing.
“Waivers will never be long-term substitutes for congressional action. But this does represent a significant opportunity to test new ideas to see what works and especially to better understand how much risk states are willing to accept in exchange for greater control,” said Dennis Smith, who ran Medicaid during the George W. Bush administration and is now a senior adviser for Medicaid and health reform for Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. “If one expects a harvest, a person first has to plant the seed.”
The impact won’t be felt anytime soon.
The federal government generally moves at a glacial pace in approving new state projects, particularly for ones that set new precedent or are controversial. Given that, it’s unlikely any state would get a waiver before 2021 — when there could be a change in federal administrations.
Plus, there is all but certain to be litigation that could thwart the entire effort.
“The document issued today by CMS appears to rewrite bedrock provisions of Medicaid, an activity which is beyond the scope of CMS’ power. Only Congress is tasked with making these changes,” said Jane Perkins, legal director of the National Health Law Program, a legal aid group that has sued over the Trump administration’s approval of work requirements for many Medicaid enrollees in five states. It is evaluating litigation options on the block grants.
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5 Things To Know About Trump’s Medicaid Block Grant Plan
The Trump administration unveiled a plan Thursday that would dramatically revamp Medicaid by allowing states to opt out of part of the current federal funding program and instead seek a fixed payment each year in exchange for gaining unprecedented flexibility over the program.
Medicaid, a federal-state health program that covers 1 in 5 Americans, has been an open-ended entitlement since its beginning in 1965. That means the amount of money provided by the federal government grows with a rise in enrollment and health costs.
The administration said the new program would allow states to offer patients more benefits while controlling government spending. But the plan was assailed by Democrats, consumer advocates and health providers as undermining efforts to serve the poor.
States would not be required to switch to the new model. It will be optional, and states interested in it would have to seek authority from the federal government. That makes the proposal less sweeping than efforts by Republican lawmakers to revamp Medicaid that were included in failed 2017 legislation to gut the Affordable Care Act.
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The long-awaited guidance to states on turning Medicaid into a block grant allows the Trump administration to proclaim it’s transforming the Medicaid program and offers a way for states that haven’t expanded under the Affordable Care Act to move ahead.
It could also tee up an election-year battle in which opponents will use the plan to argue that it’s President Donald Trump’s latest salvo in a long-running effort to unravel the health care safety net.
“The Trump administration’s announcement today is a game changer,” said Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican who plans to expand coverage up to ACA levels and pursue a block grant with a Medicaid work requirement and new premiums.
Here are the big things to know about how the new plan works.
Millions of people might be affected by block grants.
The millions of low-income adults without children who obtained coverage under the ACA’s Medicaid expansion could be included under a block grant. Key Republicans, including officials in the Trump administration, have argued that covering those adults uses resources better geared toward other Medicaid enrollees whose medical needs are greater.
However, a state could also decide to include certain pregnant women and low-income parents because their coverage is not mandated by federal law.
Tens of millions of people currently enrolled in Medicaid would not be included in a potential state block-grant project, including children, people who qualify for the program based on disability, people needing long-term care and individuals who are 65 and over, according to the guidance announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Thursday.
States seeking the new authority would be able to make new cuts to benefits, including which prescription drugs are covered, and impose new out-of-pocket costs on enrollees.
Medicaid traditionally has covered all federally approved prescription drugs. In June 2018, the Trump administration reinforced that position when it rejected a request from Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to limit drugs covered under the state’s Medicaid program.
Under the new guidance, a state could ask to cover just one drug per class for most conditions — similar to what’s required for private insurance coverage in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
While the rule allows exceptions, including for medications to treat behavioral health issues or HIV, the policy change could affect access to drugs for a range of serious illnesses, such as cancer.
Another change included in the administration’s policy is what kinds of copays states can charge, according to Cindy Mann, a lawyer who ran the Medicaid program under the Obama administration and is now a consultant with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
While a Medicaid enrollee cannot be charged premiums and out-of-pocket costs that exceed 5% of their household income, the guidance removes other restrictions on copays, opening the door for their more widespread use and in higher amounts. Those changes will disproportionately affect people with more serious health issues, she said.
“Even a copay that’s $1 can be a burden,” Mann said. “These could allow copays that are much more than that.”
States could also move to eliminate other Medicaid benefits, such as nonemergency medical transportation and a comprehensive series of preventive, diagnostic and treatment services that are a pillar of the program — known as the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit — for 19- and 20-year-olds.
The federal government will exercise less oversight over the private health insurance companies that states hire to run their programs, giving states more power to set rules on provider participation and payments.
About two-thirds of Medicaid participants are enrolled in a private managed-care firm, and the proposal would reduce federal oversight of how these companies operate. States would be able to choose if they want to follow federal rules seeking to make sure that health plans provide reasonable access to a sufficient number of in-network doctors and hospitals, said MaryBeth Musumeci, associate director for the Kaiser Family Foundation Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured. In addition, the federal government would not have to approve payment rates to the plans before they take effect, she said. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.)
A few states have operated under Medicaid spending caps before, including Rhode Island, but the amounts were set so high a state was never in any danger of hitting the limit, Musumeci said.
The CMS guidance did not estimate how much the new financing system could save the federal budget.
All states could technically apply for a block grant, but most are unlikely.
Only a few states would be expected at least initially to apply for the block grant and those would almost certainly be some of the 14 states that have not expanded Medicaid, said Matt Salo, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors.
However, many states would be concerned about loss of funding or not having enough federal dollars when demand for services or enrollment rose.
“States will be asking: Is the added flexibility worth the risk or the downside of a different funding arrangement?” Salo said.
Still, he added, for some states that have not expanded eligibility, “this is a call to get them to the finish line.”
Other state proposals to pursue capped Medicaid financing — notably Tennessee’s, which is pending with the Department of Health and Human Services — are much different from what the new Trump approach telegraphs. That said, some Republican-led expansion states are also likely to find it appealing.
“Waivers will never be long-term substitutes for congressional action. But this does represent a significant opportunity to test new ideas to see what works and especially to better understand how much risk states are willing to accept in exchange for greater control,” said Dennis Smith, who ran Medicaid during the George W. Bush administration and is now a senior adviser for Medicaid and health reform for Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. “If one expects a harvest, a person first has to plant the seed.”
The impact won’t be felt anytime soon.
The federal government generally moves at a glacial pace in approving new state projects, particularly for ones that set new precedent or are controversial. Given that, it’s unlikely any state would get a waiver before 2021 — when there could be a change in federal administrations.
Plus, there is all but certain to be litigation that could thwart the entire effort.
“The document issued today by CMS appears to rewrite bedrock provisions of Medicaid, an activity which is beyond the scope of CMS’ power. Only Congress is tasked with making these changes,” said Jane Perkins, legal director of the National Health Law Program, a legal aid group that has sued over the Trump administration’s approval of work requirements for many Medicaid enrollees in five states. It is evaluating litigation options on the block grants.
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