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🌍What tags or warnings will your / one of your wip(s) need if you intend to share it?
[from this meme]
This is a fun one, because, apart from really really quick short oneshots, these days, part of my outlining-planning-initial writing process is mocking up a title, summary, notes, and tags AO3-style. I've found it gives me something to look forward to, a quick reference for what my central elements, themes, characters, relationships, and plot points are, and a quick and easy thing to reread to get myself hyped up about the story again. So I already have tags prepped for most of my WIPs! And I could torment you with the tags for all of them. If I wanted.
Aren't you lucky I'm such a benevolent evil vampire witch queen author.
For Fearleading Squad:
don't we have a relationship tagging convention for 'obsessive homoerotic loathing', Foe Yay, is that it, Horror, Horror Comedy, ish, Retro Setting, High School Drama, Implied/Referenced Sexual Assault, Animal Death, Gore, graphic descriptions of decay, Satanic Panic, Evil Cheerleaders, Bluebeard Elements, The Power Of Friendship (And This Big Knife I Found)
For Le Morte d'Artificial Intelligence:
Superheroes, Superhero Team, Mistaken Identity, Identity Issues, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, by which I mean it's set in an AU 2017 or 2018, Changelings, Robots, Artificial Lifeforms, Enemies to Lovers, Heroine/Villain Romance, (or is it?), Lovecraftian Horrors, Fluff With Plot, The Power Of Friendship, sorry folks but king arthur&co are mostly side characters, so so many pop culture references, an android and a changeling walk into a bar
I'm also going back and forth on whether former heroes needs a 'Major Character Death' warning.
#chatter#fearleading squad#le morte d'artificial intelligence#for former heroes it's really down to whether the character(s) in question can be considered 'major'#the psychic baby boom series thus far has been kind of an everybody-lives AU#former heroes is...not that#also. listen. when i started le morte. 2017-2018 WAS 'modern setting'. shut up.#ETA: I may have slightly misread the question. I still like my version better though
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neo bside faves
im copying @kyuala hehe except it's all of nct bc i have neo brainrot
127
first mini album: paradise (mad city so close.... GUESS THAT'S WHY RUMORS AROUND THE WORLD ARE SAYING THAT MARK IS ABSOLUTELY FULLY CAPABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!)
limitless: back 2 u (this is my fave 127 album; i love every song on this album and i bought 9 copies bc i was so financially irresponsible)
cherry bomb: sun & moon (everyone stfu this is the only song ever... running 2 u a close second bc mark's rap)
chain: comeback
regular-irregular: fly away with me (this song actually made me ugly sob when i saw it in person)
regulate: im cheating and saying replay PM01:27 idgaf
awaken: lips (0:30-1:00 is delicious)
superhuman: fool
neo zone: love me now (elevator a close second bc LETS JUST KEEP THIS SIMPLE!!!)
neo zone final round: nonstop
loveholic: first love
sticker: lemonade
favorite: promise you (sorry love on the floor...)
2 baddies: DESIGNER (mark lee.) (( faster, gold dust, n black clouds are up there tho))
ay-yo: skyscraper
DREAM
the first: dunk shot ig
we young: walk you home
we go up: 1, 2, 3 (i have such good memories attached to this album)
we boom: bye my first
reload: love again (RAPPER HYUCK!!)
hot sauce: ANL (this album was so good.. its hard to pick... cry.)
hello future: LIFE IS STILL GOING ON LISGOOOO
glitch mode: teddy bear (one of their best songs and it gets nothing.)
beatbox: to my first
candy: graduation (i want to say candy bc i've been manifesting haechan singing candy since 2017.)
wayv
the vision: comeback (this is my fave vers of comeback)
take off: say it
take over the moon: FACE TO FACE!!!! (love talk also up there)
awaken the world: domino
kick back: all for love
NCT
empathy 2018: dream in a dream / yestoday
resonance pt1: faded in my last song
resonance p2: iou
universe: know now / round & round
perfume: strawberry sunday
shalala: 404 file not found (the neo president himself)
other misc. faves
maniac (my two favorite neos.. i was insane when this dropped)
lit (ty + mark is unstoppable)
purple (taeil <333)
baby only you
new dream (jaehyun UGHHH)
WHAT WE TALKIN BOUT (sm put this shit on spotify you ugly ass bastards)
#mia talks#guys talk to me about neo songs i love talking about thier music#abt#ok now i go back to writing
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i think i'm addicted to the title "you & me" - don't ask, "what are we?" ooh ooh i like it baby
Basic Information
Full Name: Seo Chang Bin
Stage Name: Changbin (창빈)
Nickname(s): bin, binnie, Mogi (mosquito), Jingjingie (whiny), Teokjaengie (chin)
Age: 25
Date of Birth: August 11, 1999
Hometown: Yongin, South Korea
Current Location: Seoul, South Korea
Ethnicity: Korean
Nationality: Korean
Gender: Cis Male
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Orientation: Heteroromantic & Heterosexual
Occupation: Singer
Living Arrangements: Dorms with hyunjin
Language(s) Spoken: Korean, English, Japanese
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: dark brown/black
Eye Colour: dark brown
Height: 5'6
Weight: ~150
Tattoos: no
Piercings: no
Favorites'
Season: autumn
Colour: red
Movies: horror
Sport: baseball & basketball
Beverage: iced americano
Family, Relationships & More
Family: mother, father, older sister (and nephew? i forget i know i saw it somewhere)
Relationship Status: Single
Love Interest: tbd
Past Relationships: tbd
Extra
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor
Discography
Hellevator Digital��Single October 6, 2017
Mixtape Mini Album January 8, 2018
I Am NOT Mini Album March 25, 2018
I Am WHO? Mini Album August 6, 2018
I Am YOU Mini Album October 22, 2018
Clé 1: Miroh Mini Album March 25, 2019
Clé 2: Yellow Wood Mini Album June 19, 2019
Double Knot Single October 8, 2019
Clé: Levanter Mini Album December 10, 2019
Mixtape: Gone Days Single December 26, 2019
Step Out of Cle English Single January 24, 2020
SKZ2020 Japanese Repackage Album March 18, 2020
Mixtape: On Track Single March 25, 2020
TOP Single May 13, 2020
TOP -English Ver- Single May 20, 2020
TOP -Japanese Ver- Single June 3, 2020
GO生 Full Album June 17, 2020
In Life Full-Length Repackage September 14, 2020
All In Japanese EP November 4, 2020
Mixtape: Oh Single June 25, 2021
NOEASY Full Album August 23, 2021
Christmas EveL Single November 29, 2021
SKZ2021 Compilation Album December 23, 2021
ODDINARY Mini Album March 19, 2022
CIRCUS Japanese Mini Album June 22, 2022
Mixtape: Time Out Single July 31, 2022
Maxident Mini Album October 7, 2022
Case 143 Japanese Ver Japanese digital Single December 15, 2022
SKZ Replay Korean Best Album December 21, 2022
There Pre-release February 16, 2023
There Japanese Full Album February 22, 2023
★★★★★ (5 STAR) Full Album June 2, 2023
PARTY’S NOT OVER Birthday Release July 31, 2023
Super Bowl -Japanese ver- Pre-Release Single August 10, 2023
Social Path Japanese EP Album September 6, 2023
All My Life (Remix) Remix Single October 13, 2023
樂-STAR (ROCK-STAR) Mini Album November 10, 2023
Like Magic Collab Release (with J.Y. Park, ITZY, NMIXX, Coca-Cola) February 20, 2024
Why? Japanese OST Single April 12, 2024
Lose My Breath (ft.Charlie Puth) Digital Single May 10, 2024
Lose My Breath (Remixes) Remixes May 13, 2024
ATE Mini Album July 19, 2024
Chk Chk Boom (Remixes) Remixes Single July 22, 2024
SLASH OST Single (“Deadpool & Wolverine”) July 23, 2024
Fun Facts
He is in pre-debut group/sub-unit 3RACHA with Chan and Han, and his stage name for the group is SPEARB.
can’t sleep without his Munchlax plush toy, which he calls Gyu.
If he wasn’t in Stray Kids, he would be a producer, writer or maybe tattoist
He frequently lies/sleeps in Hyunjin’s bed rather than his own.
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maknae on top, ooh-woah-oh on top again this year
Basic Information
Full Name: Yang Jeong In
Stage Name: I.N (아이엔)
Nickname(s): Desert Fox, Our Maknae, Spoon Worm Yang, Fiona, Baby Bread and Bean Worm
Age: Twenty Three
Date of Birth: February . 8, 2001
Hometown: Busan, South Korea
Current Location: Seoul, South Korea
Ethnicity: Korean
Nationality: Korean
Gender: Cis Male
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Orientation: Heteroromantic & Heterosexual (or is he idk maybe he's bi )
Occupation: Singer
Living Arrangements: Dorms with Bang Chan
Language(s) Spoken: Korean, English, Japanese
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: black
Eye Colour: dark brown
Height: 5'8
Weight: ~140
Tattoos: no
Piercings: no
Favorites'
Season: Winter
Colour: hot pink, green
Movies: marvel/super hero
Sport: -
Beverage: plain milk
Family, Relationships & More
Family: mother, father, older brother, younger brother, two nephews.
Relationship Status: Single
Love Interest: tbd
Past Relationships: tbd
Extra
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor
Discography
Hellevator Digital Single October 6, 2017
Mixtape Mini Album January 8, 2018
I Am NOT Mini Album March 25, 2018
I Am WHO? Mini Album August 6, 2018
I Am YOU Mini Album October 22, 2018
Clé 1: Miroh Mini Album March 25, 2019
Clé 2: Yellow Wood Mini Album June 19, 2019
Double Knot Single October 8, 2019
Clé: Levanter Mini Album December 10, 2019
Mixtape: Gone Days Single December 26, 2019
Step Out of Cle English Single January 24, 2020
SKZ2020 Japanese Repackage Album March 18, 2020
Mixtape: On Track Single March 25, 2020
TOP Single May 13, 2020
TOP -English Ver- Single May 20, 2020
TOP -Japanese Ver- Single June 3, 2020
GO生 Full Album June 17, 2020
In Life Full-Length Repackage September 14, 2020
All In Japanese EP November 4, 2020
Mixtape: Oh Single June 25, 2021
NOEASY Full Album August 23, 2021
Christmas EveL Single November 29, 2021
SKZ2021 Compilation Album December 23, 2021
ODDINARY Mini Album March 19, 2022
CIRCUS Japanese Mini Album June 22, 2022
Mixtape: Time Out Single July 31, 2022
Maxident Mini Album October 7, 2022
Case 143 Japanese Ver Japanese digital Single December 15, 2022
SKZ Replay Korean Best Album December 21, 2022
There Pre-release February 16, 2023
There Japanese Full Album February 22, 2023
★★★★★ (5 STAR) Full Album June 2, 2023
PARTY’S NOT OVER Birthday Release July 31, 2023
Super Bowl -Japanese ver- Pre-Release Single August 10, 2023
Social Path Japanese EP Album September 6, 2023
All My Life (Remix) Remix Single October 13, 2023
樂-STAR (ROCK-STAR) Mini Album November 10, 2023
Like Magic Collab Release (with J.Y. Park, ITZY, NMIXX, Coca-Cola) February 20, 2024
Why? Japanese OST Single April 12, 2024
Lose My Breath (ft.Charlie Puth) Digital Single May 10, 2024
Lose My Breath (Remixes) Remixes May 13, 2024
ATE Mini Album July 19, 2024
Chk Chk Boom (Remixes) Remixes Single July 22, 2024
SLASH OST Single (“Deadpool & Wolverine”) July 23, 2024
Fun Facts
graduated from SOPA, where he studied Applied Music.
thinks his most charming point was his braces.
prefers fried chicken over spicy chicken
thinks that when he doesn’t smile, he looks scary
tends to be clumsy so a lot of people tend to help him
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Voiceplay Visuals MASTERPOST
Just in case there's a specific post you wanna find and don't wanna go scrolling through the whole tag (I have also made a masterpost for Voiceplay-adjacent Visuals, and will be making a main navigation post listing all the tags I use - better late than never, right?). Posts are grouped here based on the release year of the original video they focus on (and of course listed chronologically within those groups), but note that not all the posts were made 100% in order (e.g. my first was for This Is Halloween, and the Christmas posts I did a lot later on than most of the rest).
If a video isn't mentioned here at all, it's because I just haven't made a post for it!
2017:
Moana Medley
Aca Top 10 Disney Heroes
What's This?
Baby It's Cold Outside
2018:
Aca Top 10 80s Cartoon Themes
Get Back Up Again
Daddy Sang Bass
Panic In Four Minutes (parts 1 and 2 combined)
Aca Top 10 Disney Sidekicks
This Is Halloween
Queen In 5 Minutes
Mission Jingle Bells
2019:
Aca Top 10 Disney Villains
Boy Bands In 5 Minutes part 1 and part 2 (I split it into 2 posts)
Aca Top 10 Sitcom Themes
Sh-Boom
Billie Eilish In 3 Minutes (Trapped)
Oogie Boogie's Song
Frozen 2 Medley
Aca Top 10 Hits Of 2019
2020:
Warriors
Aca Top 10 Movie Themes
Little Mermaid Medley
Superstition
Kidnap The Sandy Claws
You're A Mean One, Mr Grinch
2021:
Bang!
My Mother Told Me
We're Good
Butter
If I Were A Rich Man/Girl
Hoist The Colours
Halo Theme
Friends On The Other Side
Wicked Medley (A Chance To Fly)
2022:
The Dragonborn Comes
We Don't Talk About Bruno
Dream On
Enemy
Good 4 U
Running Up That Hill
In The Hall Of The Mountain King
Hide And Seek (Ding Dong!)
Christmas Don't Be Late (The Chipmunk Song)
2023:
Golden Hour
Valhalla Calling
Seven Nation Army
In The Air Tonight
Creep
Drunken Sailor
Hellfire
Time Warp
Jingle Bell Rock
2024:
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Sleeping In The Cold Below
Classical Chaos part 1 and part 2 (split between two posts)
Total Eclipse Of The Heart
Be Prepared
Thriller part 1 and part 2 (also split between two posts)
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TUMBLR.COM.PLAYLIST
1. bliss - yung lean, fka twigs (2022)
2. bite - troye sivan (2015)
3. ribs - lorde (2013)
4. american teenager - ethel cain (2022)
5. glimpse of us - joji (2022)
6. quarterback - wallows (2021)
7. time to pretend - mgmt (2007)
8. michelle pfeiffer - ethel cain, lil aaron (2021)
9. paper planes - m.i.a (2007)
10. miss the rage - trippie redd, playboi carti (2021)
11. 400 lux - lorde (2013)
12. old money - lana del rey (2014)
13. runaway runaway - mars argo (2013)
14. yeah right - joji (2018)
15. and to those i love, thanks for sticking around - $uicideboy$ (2020)
16. ur so gay - katy perry (2008)
17. brooklyn baby - lana del rey (2014)
18. sex - the 1975 (2013)
19. arabella - arctic monkeys (2013)
20. tumblr girls - geazy, christoph andersson (2014)
21. white teeth teens - lorde (2013)
22. glory and gore - lorde (2013)
23. how to be a heartbreaker - marina (2012)
24. sunsetz - cigarettes after sex (2017)
25. remember when - wallows (2019)
26. doves in the wind - sza, kendrick lamar (2017)
27. bellyache - billie ellish (2017)
28. i wanna be yours - arctic monkeys (2013)
29. kyoto - yung lean (2013)
30. into dust - bladee (2013)
31. video games - lana del rey (2012)
32. drew barrymore - sza (2017)
33. ginger strip 2002 - yung lean (2013)
34. sweet - cigarettes after sex (2017)
35. ditto - newjeans (2022)
36. fools - troye sivan (2015)
37. the quiet - troye sivan (2015)
38. play date - melanie martinez (2013)
39. nuts - lil peep, rainy bear (2015)
40. like you do - joji (2020)
41. answer - tyler the creator (2013)
42. atlantis - azealia banks (2012)
43. lady killers ll - geazy (2024)
44. pain - pinkpantheress (2021)
45. royals - lorde (2013)
46. robbers - the 1975 (2013)
47. midnight city - m83 (2011)
48. oblivion - grimes (2013)
49. super rich kids - frank ocean (2013)
50. boy's a liar pt.2 - pinkpantheress, ice spice (2023)
51. wolf - tyler the creator (2013)
52. peroxide - ecco2K (2019)
53. the wire - haim (2013)
54. the spins - mac miller (2010)
55. u are my high - dj snake, future (2021)
56. my agenda - yung lean (2020)
57. i'm god - clams casino, imogen heap (2020)
58. 2007 - you love hear (2015)
59. boom clap - charli xcx (2014)
60. call it what you want - foster the people (2011)
61. christmas kids - roar (2010)
62. genesis - grimes (2013)
63. can't get over you - joji, clams casino (2018)
64. she - tyler the creator, frank ocean (2011)
65. don't save me - haim (2013)
66. a world alone - lorde (2013)
67. girls - the 1975 (2013)
68. ride - twenty one pilots (2015)
69. dragonfly - bladee (2014)
70. saturn - sza (2024)
71. bitch, don't kill my vibe - kendrick lamar (2012)
72. 2013 - arctic monkeys (2013)
73. i want you - mitski (2013)
74. sucker - charli xcx (2015)
75. love me - lil wayne, drake, future (2013)
76. my darlin' - miley cyrus, future (2013)
78. hymn for the weekend - coldplay, beyonce (2015)
79. on time - wallows (2021)
80. white mustang - lana del rey (2017)
81. wildflower - beach house (2015)
82. r.i.p - playboi carti (2018)
83. everything is embarrassing - sky ferreira (2013)
84. melting - kali uchis (2015)
85. why i love you - jayz, kanye west (2011)
86. i can't handle change - roar (2010)
87. c'mon - kesha (2012)
88. my tears becoming a sea - m83 (2011)
89. no police - doja cat (2014)
90. bitch - allie x (2015)
91. the less i know better - tame impala (2015)
92. the outside - twenty one pilots (2021)
93. look at my - tabber (2020)
94. black beatles - rae sremmurd, gucci mane (2016)
95. break the rules - charli xcx (2015)
96. ok - wallows (2021(
97. leave me alone - $uicideboy$ (2017)
98. pretty when you cry - lana del rey (2014)
99. R U mine - arctic monkeys (2013)
100. luxury - azealia banks (2014)
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BEANSONBREAD AWARDS 2023 - BEST SONG
AWARD NO.5 - BEST SONG OF 2023
PAST WINNERS
2022 > Jockstrap 'Concrete Over Water' (see full list HERE)
2021 > Self Esteem ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ (see full list HERE)
2020 > Jockstrap ‘Acid’ (see full list HERE)
2019 > Weyes Blood ‘Andromeda’ (see full list HERE)
2018 >Let’s Eat Grandma ‘It’s Not Just Me’ (see full list HERE)
2017 > Richard Dawson ‘Ogre’ (see full list HERE)
2016 > Solange ‘Cranes In the Sky’ (see full list HERE)
2015 > Kendrick Lamar ‘The Blacker The Berry’ (see full list HERE)
2014 > FKA Twigs ‘Two Weeks’ (see full list HERE)
2013 > Oliver Wilde ‘Perrett’s Brook’ (see full list HERE)
2010 > Untold ‘Stop What You’re Doing (James Blake Remix) (see full list HERE)
2009 > Joker - ‘Digidesign’ (see full list HERE)
2008 > Lil’ Wayne - ‘A Milli’ (see full list HERE)
2007 > Panda Bear - ‘Bros’ (see full list HERE)
2006 > Hot Chip - ‘Over And Over’ (see full list HERE)
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RULES - A maximum of THREE tracks from any one artist. Songs can be tied in the same position.
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THE RUNNERS UP (in alphabetical order)
100 Gecs ‘Hollywood Baby’
Alabaster DePlume ‘Did You Know’
Animal Collective ‘Soul Capturer’ / ‘Defeat’
Aphex Twin ‘Blackbox Life Recorder 21f’
Avey Tare ‘The Musical’
Bar Italia ‘Nurse!’ / ‘My Little Tony’
Bas Jan ‘No More Swamp’
BC Camplight ‘The Last Rotation Of Earth’
Beabadoobee & Clairo ‘Glue Song’
Beck & Phoenix ‘Odyssey’
Benjamin Spike Saunders ‘I Can’t Impress You’
Big Thief ‘Vampire Empire’
Biig Piig ‘In The Dark’
Blur ‘The Narcissist’
Danny Brown ‘Tantor’ / ‘Jenn’s Terrific Vacation’
Das Koolies ‘Pain Down The Drain’
Dean Blunt & TYSON ‘Rinsed’
Divorce ‘Scratch Your Metal’
Django Django ‘Don’t Touch That Dial’ / ‘Black Cadillac’
Dorian Electra ‘Puppet’
English Teacher ‘The World’s Biggest Paving Slab’
Feist ‘Borrow Trouble’
Felicita ‘Spalarkle (Alys)'
Firestations ‘Undercover’
Hannah Diamond ‘Affirmations’ / ‘Twisted’
H. Hawkline ‘Plastic Man’
Janelle Monae, Seun Kuti, Egypt 80 ‘Float’
Jessy Lanza ‘Limbo’
Jockstrap ‘Sexy 2’
John Cale ‘Noise Of You’
JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown ‘Scaring The Hoes’ / ‘Lean Beef Patty’
Kara Jackson ‘Dickhead Blues’
Katy J Pearson ‘Willow’s Song’
Kelela ‘Contact’
King Krule ‘Seaforth’
The Lemon Twigs ‘Any Time of Day’
Lil Yachty ‘Drive Me Crazy!’
Liz Lawrence & Steve Mason ‘I Was There’
Magdalena Bay ‘Top Dog’
Martha Ffion ‘The Wringer’
MAY ‘Phone Me’
Memotone ‘Door To The Sky’
MGMT ‘Bubblegum Dog’ / ‘Mother Nature’
Minor Conflict ‘Second-Hand Time / ‘Living Statue’
Mitski ‘Bug Like An Angel’
Mun Sing ‘Waiting In The Car’
Nadine Shah ‘Topless Mother’
Nourished By Time ‘Daddy’ / ‘The Fields’
Oneohtrix Point Never ‘On An Axis’
One True Pairing ‘Frozen Food Centre’
Overmono ‘Good Lies’
Panda Bear, Sonic Boom, Adrian Sherwood ‘Whirlpool Dub’
Patten ‘Walk With U’
Pinkpantheress & Ice Spice ‘Boy’s A Liar Pt.2’
Pozi ‘Failing’ / ‘Pest Control’
Quade ‘Streching Out’
Roisin Murphy 'CooCool'
Rozi Plain ‘Complicated’ / ‘Painted The Room’
Seamus Fogarty ‘They Recognised Him’
Shabazz Palaces ‘Binoculars’
Sierra Manhattan ‘Smartphones’
Slauson Malone 1 ‘New Joy’
Sleaford Mods ‘UK Grim’ / ‘Force 10 From Navarone’
The Smile ‘Wall Of Eyes’
Squid ‘Siphon Song’ / ‘Undergrowth’
Steve Mason ‘The People Say’
Tapeworms ‘IRL’
Terry ‘Gold Duck’
Tirzah ‘No Limit’
Trust Fund ‘London’
Vagabon ‘Carpenter’
Warmduscher ‘Love Strong’
Weird Wave ‘Unrecognise!’
Wesley Gonzalez ‘Dress Rehearsal’ / ‘When I Rot’
Yaeji ‘For Granted’ / ‘Done (Let’s Get It)’
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THE TOP 25 SONGS OF 2023
25. Bjork & Rosalia ‘Oral’
24. MF Tomlinson ‘We Are Still Wild Horses’
23. Fever Ray ‘Even It Out’
22. Dorian Electra ‘Freak Mode’
21. Nourished By Time ‘Shed The Fear’
20. ANOHNI & The Johnsons ‘It Must Change’
19. Young Fathers ‘Rice’
18. Kwes, Sampha, Tirzah ‘Open Up’
17. Max Tundra ‘Lights 2023’
16. Squid ‘Undergrowth’
15. Tara Clerkin Trio ‘Marble Walls’
14. Rozi Plain ‘Help’
13. The Lemon Twigs ‘When Winter Comes Around’ / ‘Corner Of My Eye’
12. Animal Collective ‘Gem & I’
11. Max Tundra ‘This Woman’s Work’
10. Water From Your Eyes ‘Barley’
9. Django Django & Self Esteem ‘Complete Me’
8. JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown ‘Burfict!’
7. Bill Ryder-Jones ‘This Can’t Go On’
6. Squid ‘Swing (In A Dream)’
5. Tara Clerkin Trio ‘The Turning Ground’
4. Lana Del Rey ‘A&W’
3. Steve Mason ‘Brixton Fish Fry’
2. Caroline Polachek ‘Dang’
1. Oneohtrix Point Never ‘A Barely Lit Path’
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my favorite kpop songs over the years except you can see when i switched to gg stan
disclaimer: if any year is off thats my bad ig lol
also this is in no particular order
2007
into the new world - girls generation
lies - bigbang
tell me - wonder girls
2008
haru haru - bigbang
mirotic - TVXQ
bad boy - bigbang
rainism - rain
nobody - wonder girls
replay - shinee
2009
gee - girls generation
ring ding dong - shinee
bo peep bo peep - T-ara
sorry, sorry - super junior
i hate you - 2pm
breathe - g-dragon
please dont go - minzy
2010
lucifer - shinee
oh! - girl generation
run devil run - girls generation
2011
bubble pop! - hyuna
fiction - BEAST
hands up - 2pm
mr. simple - super junior
please dont... - k.will
stay - mblaq
2012
history - exo-k
warrior - bap
nillili mambo - block-b
when i cant sing - seven
heaven - ailee
2013
i got a boy - girl generation
hush - miss a
crescendo - akmu
no more dream - bts
2014
catallena - orange caramel
200% - akmu
boy in luv - bts
overdose - exo
girls girls girls - got7
2015
like ooh-ahh - twice
love me right - exo
call me baby - exo
i need u - bts
mansae - seventeen
if you do - got7
me gustas tu - gfriend
ice cream cake - red velvet
my type - ikon
trespass - monsta x
playboy - exo
2016
rough - gfriend
skydive - bap
monster - exo
russian roulette - red velvet
why so lonely - wonder girls
youre the best - mamamoo
feel so good - bap
the 7th sense - nct u
all in - monsta x
hide & seek - astro
toy - block b
fly - got7
re-bye - akmu
save me - bts
knock - knk
2017 ( the best year for kpop imo)
heart attack - chuu (song of the century)
hands up - bap
spring day - bts
baby - astro
red flavor - red velvet
peek-a-boo - red velvet
you are - got7
likey - twice
crazy sexy cool - astro
dramarama - monsta x
never ever - got7
beautiful - monsta x
signal - twice
cherry bomb - nct 127
knock knock - twice
plz dont be sad - highlight
hola hola - kard
wake me up - bap
heart shaker - twice
rollin - brave girls
really really - winner
wee woo - pristin
2018
bad boy - red velvet
love scenario - ikon
bbibbi - iu
la vie en rose - iz*one
latata - gidle
what is love - twice
get it - pristin v
lil' touch - girls generation
district 9 - stray kids
jealousy - monsta x
we go up - nct dream
starry night - mamamoo
power up - red velvet
wow thing - (mixed artists) (not typing that out)
shoot out - monsta x
pirate king - ateez
2019 ( fell out of kpop a bit)
say my name - ateez
boom - nct dream
fancy - twice
psycho - red velvet
icy - itzy
dont know what to do - blackpink
violeta - iz*one
feel special - twice
dalla dalla - itzy
gotta go - chunga ha
2020
i cant stop me - twice
la di da - everglow
wannabe - itzy
oh my god - gidle
back door - stray kids
gods menu - stray kids
Daechwita - agust d
secret story of the swan - iz*one
so bad - stayc
2021
asap - stayc
after school - weeekly
lilac - iu
the feels - twice
scientist - twice
hwaa - gidle
alcohol free - twice
ptt - loona
eleven - ive
pirate - everglow
loco - itzy
vanilla - lightsum
2022
run2u - stayc
alive - lightsum
drive - miyeon
smiley - yena
super yuppers! - wsjn chocome
wa da da - kep1er
nxde - gidle
tomboy - gidle
o.o - nmixx
gingamingayo - billlie
pop! - nayeon
beautiful monster - stayc
attention- new jeans
talk that talk - twice
ring ma bell - billlie
dice - nmixx
hush rush - chayeon
28 reasons - seulgi
birthday - red velvet
cheshire - itzy
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Anyone still collecting Funko Pop?
Is Funko slowly turning into the dreaded "Beanie Babies"?
I started collecting back in 2011 when barely anyone knew about them,then went through the "boom" of collectors,as well as flippers from 2014-2017 getting on long lines at retail stores for exclusives dropping for Comic Conventions or Funko itself.
Pretty much I had finished The Walking Dead collection with "Talking Dead's Chris Hardwick" San Diego Comic Con exclusive.
I've also finished collecting all the "Deadpool".
Well, the ones that I was interested in,with my grail being the 7/11 exclusive which I found at a local comic convention for $10.00 in 2018. A big price drop from flippers asking for a price of $75.00 when it first came out,since you could not find one at 7/11.
I did pick up Andre The Giant and Hulk Hogan TargetCon exclusive,just sitting at Target last week and only because I didn't pick up Andre The Giant pop when it came out years ago.
I grew up watching wrestling when it was the WWF,which came on at midnight after the half hour horse race.
Superstar Billy Graham,Bruno Sammartino,Ivan Pulaski,The Iron Sheik,Capt Lou Albino.
My favorites were Mil Mascaras and Sgt.Slaughter .
Fast Forward to 2023 and it seems Funko might be in some trouble. I haven't done any "hard core" collecting since 2018.
As of March 2023 there is more shifting with the original Founder returning as CEO.
Layoffs on the horizon.
Destroying (too much) inventory.
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In 2021, Shippensburg University won the NCAA Division II Field Hockey championship, completing an undefeated season with a 3-0 victory over archrival West Chester. The “Ship” Raiders also won it all in 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2013, which I know because I saw it written in big letters on a banner festooning the fieldhouse on Ship’s campus in south-central Pennsylvania when I visited last month.
Ship was in fine form. Young men and women wearing logoed Champion sweatshirts bustled between buildings. There was a line at the coffee shop in the student union. It was the kind of bright-blue autumn day that you would see on a brochure.
There was no way to tell, from the outside, that Ship was a shrinking institution. Or that the problem is about to get a lot worse — not just here, but at colleges and universities nationwide.
In four years, the number of students graduating from high schools across the country will begin a sudden and precipitous decline, due to a rolling demographic aftershock of the Great Recession. Traumatized by uncertainty and unemployment, people decided to stop having kids during that period. But even as we climbed out of the recession, the birth rate kept dropping,and we are now starting to see the consequences on campuses everywhere. Classes will shrink, year after year, for most of the next two decades. People in the higher education industry call it “the enrollment cliff.”
Among the small number of elite colleges and research universities — think the Princetons and the Penn States — the cliff will be no big deal. These institutions have their pick of applicants and can easily keep classes full.
For everyone else, the consequences could be dire. In some places, the crisis has already begun. College enrollment began slowly receding after the millennial enrollment wave peaked in 2010, particularly in regions that were already experiencing below-average birth rates while simultaneously losing population to out-migration. Starved of students and the tuition revenue they bring, small private colleges in New England have begun to blink off the map. Regional public universities like Ship are enduring painful layoffs and consolidation.
The timing is terrible. Trade policy, de-unionization, corporate consolidation, and substance abuse have already ravaged countless communities, particularly in the post-industrial Northeast and Midwest. In many cases, colleges have been one of the only places that provide good jobs in their communities, offer educational opportunities for locals, and have strong enough roots to stay planted. The enrollment cliff means they might soon dry up and blow away.
This trend will accelerate the winner-take-all dynamic of geographic consolidation that is already upending American politics. College-educated Democrats will increasingly congregate in cities and coastal areas, leaving people without degrees in rural areas and towns. For students who attend less-selective colleges and universities near where they grew up — that is, most college students — the enrollment cliff means fewer options for going to college in person, or none at all.
The empty factories and abandoned shopping malls littering the American landscape may soon be joined by ghost colleges, victims of an existential struggle for reinvention, waged against a ticking clock of shrinking student bodies, coming soon to a town near you.
Ship was founded in 1871 as the Cumberland Valley State Normal School, to train young women to be school teachers. It became the State Teachers College in 1927, and stayed that way until something happened that would transform higher education and much else: the baby boom.
Some 4.3 million American children were born in 1957, a number that would not be matched for another 50 years, even as the overall population almost doubled to over 300 million.
The relationship between demography and higher education is always a two-decade delay of cause and effect. The college years of one generation fall in the birth years of the next. The baby boom meant that by the 1970s, campuses were bursting as the children of midcentury fecundity reached early adulthood and women increasingly sought degrees in professions that were finally opening up to women.
This put college leaders in a difficult spot. In the short term, they needed dorms and classrooms and teachers to handle the boomer wave. But birth rates had been declining for nearly 20 years, and they saw what that would mean for them in the near future. The talk then was much like today: Future enrollment trends looked bleak, and some colleges were already struggling.
But the 1980s enrollment cliff never really arrived. Higher education was saved by tectonic shifts in the labor market. As predicted, the number of high school graduates declined, from 3.1 million in 1976 to 2.5 million in 1994. But college enrollment rates actually increased, driven by deindustrialization and the collapse of well-paying blue-collar jobs. In 1975, the percentage of high school graduates who chose to immediately enroll in college was only 51 percent. By 1997, it was 67 percent.
Colleges found themselves in the extraordinarily lucky position of being the only places legally allowed to sell credentials that unlocked the gateway to a stable, prosperous life. That was enough to smooth out the bottom of the demographic trough until the children of the baby boom arrived.
And sure enough, the millennial college years began as expansionary times for places like Ship. From 1985 to 2007, the total number of undergraduates nationwide increased from 10.6 million to 15.6 million. And while birth numbers had been cycling back downward from the early 1990s to the mid-2000s, they began to move up again in 2006 and 2007 as older millennials reached parenting age.
Then everything went to hell.
The immediate effect of the Great Recession on higher education was financial. State tax revenues cratered, and university budgets were slashed. From 2009 to 2012, Pennsylvania cut public funding for higher education by more than 19 percent, some $430 million. Nationwide, state funding for college dipped by 9 percent.
But the global financial calamity also created a bomb with an 18-year fuse: Birth rates immediately reversed course and began to plummet. From the early 1970s until 2007, the number of annual births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44 stayed between roughly 65 and 70. Starting in 2008, the ratio went down, down, down, to 56 in 2020, the lowest rate in American history. There were 4.3 million births in 2007; last year, there were 3.7 million.
Colleges have been left to manage a complex mix of past, present, and future demographic trends. Early on, state funding cuts were offset by a surge in enrollment and tuition revenue, as laid-off workers went back to college for retraining and the millennial wave peaked in 2010, with a record 18.1 million undergraduates. For some community colleges, the big problem in the late aughts was too manystudents and not enough money to teach them.
But in the early 2010s, enrollment began to drop. In 2019, the last full year before the pandemic, undergraduate enrollment was down to 16.6 million. (That number could have been worse: Bush-era school reform policies contributed to a rise in the percentage of teenagers graduating from high school, which offset some of the demographic drop.)
The problem now is that colleges have likely hit a ceiling in terms of how many 18-year-olds they can coax onto campus. The percentage of young adults with a high school diploma has reached 94 percent. And the immediate college enrollment rate of high school graduates was flat, right around 70 percent, from 2010 to 2018, before dipping in 2019 and 2020 as the job market heated up for less-skilled, lower-wage jobs.
Some parts of the country are already experiencing an enrollment bust, mainly because of internal migration. According to the census, 327,000 people moved to the Northeast (which includes Pennsylvania) from elsewhere in the United States in 2018-19, while 565,000 moved out, for a net loss of 238,000 people.
By contrast, the South (which includes Texas and Florida) saw a net increase of 263,000 internal migrants, and another 447,000 people arrived from abroad, more than twice the number for the Northeast. Fertility rates are also lower, and falling faster, for white people, and the Northeast and Midwest have proportionally more white people. This was true before the Great Recession, too.
All of which made states like Pennsylvania a kind of canary in the demographic coal mine. In the 2010-11 academic year, Ship enrolled 8,326 students. Last year, the count was down to 5,668.
Nathan Grawe, an economist at Carleton College in Minnesota, has projected all of these trends forward to create what he calls the Higher Education Demand Index, a forecast of college enrollment that takes into account regional differences, various types of colleges, immigration rates, and differences in birth rates and the likelihood of attending higher education among demographic groups.
According to Grawe, highly selective colleges and universities will be least affected. They have power in the marketplace for students, and the United States’ very wealthy, very unequal society has produced a sizable upper class that is eager and able to buy access to sought-after schools. By immunizing themselves from the effects of enrollment decline, elites will shove the problem down the ladder of institutional status and make things worse for everyone else.
The future looks very different in some parts of the country than in others, and will also vary among national four-year universities, regional universities like Ship, and community colleges. Grawe projects that, despite the overall demographic decline, demand for national four-year universities on the West Coast will increaseby more than 7.5 percent between now and the mid-2030s. But in states like New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Louisiana, it will decline by 15 percent or more.
Demand for regional four-year universities, per Grawe, will drop by at least 7.5 percent across New England, the mid-Atlantic, and Southern states other than Florida and Texas, with smaller declines in the Great Plains. Community colleges will be hit hard in most places other than Florida, which has a robust two-year system with a large Latino population.
Immigration is a factor, and tricky to project far into the future. The Trump administration erected many barriers to legal immigration, while immigration seems to have bounced back under President Joe Biden. But it’s likely that under any circumstances, immigrants will arrive at higher rates in California and Texas than, say, the Northeast or Upper Midwest.
The economy is another headwind. Shippensburg is next to I-81, a pulsing artery of commerce for the Northeast. The first thing you see after turning off the interstate is a 1.7-million-square-foot Procter & Gamble distribution center. There’s an Amazon warehouse at the exit on the other side of town, five miles away. These giant companies have a version of the university’s problem: fewer people of typical employee age in the hiring pool. So they pay more: a minimum of $22 an hour at P&G.
Colleges are offering increasingly expensive, often debt-financed credentials with a long-term payoff that can seem uncertain compared to a steady, increasingly large paycheck in hand. The state of Pennsylvania has made matters worse by chronically underfunding higher education, forcing schools like Ship to charge tuition that doesn’t compare well to other states, or even some private colleges. All of this makes the shrinking pool of 18-year-olds even harder to recruit.
Meanwhile, the pandemic threw millions of students into online classes, and some of them seem to like it there. A recent survey found a small but noteworthy increase in the number of high school juniors and seniors aiming for an online degree. If this continues, it would further burden colleges that have enormous amounts of money tied up in their buildings and physical plants.
Birth rates did not recover after the Great Recession, even as the economy eventually did. Grawe notes that American fertility is now in line with comparable economically advanced nations, and is well below the level needed for the native-born population to sustain itself. The new normal is just normal now. Higher ed’s eight-decade run of unbroken good fortune — always more students, more money, more economic demand, and more social prestige — may be about to end.
As we walked across the Ship campus, president Charles Patterson pointed to the student union named after Anthony Ceddia, who led Ship for a quarter-century and built much of what was around us during the long boom years. Those kinds of presidencies are in the past, Patterson said. “Presidents these days are in the business of deconstruction,” he said — not in the sense of tearing down what their forebears created, but of rethinking and reconfiguring what universities have and who they are, for leaner times.
“Deconstruction” is about to become the watchword in campus boardrooms nationwide. How this affects you depends on whether your local colleges succeed or fail at it.
Public colleges and universities tend not to disappear entirely. They have the backstop of public funding and local political support. But they can diminish over time. Ship is part of the 14-campus Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). As in the rest of the country, system enrollment peaked in 2010-11, 20 years after the top of the millennial birth wave.
But some campuses acted like the students would always keep coming. In 2007, Edinboro College, in the northeast corner of the state near Lake Erie, spent $115 million to construct new dorms. They opened in 2011, when Edinboro had 8,642 students. Last year, it had 4,043. The new dorms are empty, and for sale.
Private colleges are even more vulnerable. Many have small financial endowments and get by year to year on tuition revenue. Unluckily for them, private colleges are disproportionately located in the Northeast and Midwest — the same regions that will be hit hardest by declining enrollment. When they shut down, they leave a void of employment and tax revenue that local communities can’t easily fill.
Finding a good buyer for empty campuses can be difficult. The defunct Marlboro College in Vermont was sold in 2020 to a charter school entrepreneur whose plans to resell it at a seven-figure profit possibly in exchange for a new cryptocurrency called “Chronotanium” were interrupted by his arrest and eventual conviction on federal wire fraud charges. That same year, the former Green Mountain College, also in Vermont, was auctioned off for pennies on the dollar to a liquor entrepreneur whose previous claim to fame included hitting on Anna Kournikova and being fired by Donald Trump on The Apprentice. Neither campus has reopened as an accredited school.
At colleges that survive, as most of them will, the biggest effect of the enrollment cliff will be on how students experience higher learning. Administrators will be hustling to give them new reasons to turn down that $22-an-hour warehouse job. Sports will play a growing role. The biggest athletic schools in America, measured by the percentage of undergraduates who participate in a varsity sport, aren’t the Division I behemoths you watch play football on Saturday afternoons. They’re the Division II, Division III, and NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) schools that are most vulnerable to an enrollment shock. If you loved playing field hockey in high school, the chance to play for the national champions is a powerful draw.
Colleges will very likely step up their use of “enrollment management,” a controversial and sometimes exploitative technique for combining marketing, recruitment, and high-powered number-crunching to maximize tuition revenue from every student.
But the most powerful force driving the post-cliff transformation, by far, will be the labor market. First and foremost, students go to college so they can start a career. As tuition and student debt have increased, on-the-job training has declined, and as the unforgiving job market has raised the bar for well-paying careers, students have moved away from the traditional humanities toward degrees in business, health care, and IT.
The enrollment crisis will shift this trend into overdrive. Ship is responding to all the distribution centers out on I-81 by developing programs in logistics and supply chain management. It’s looking to create more short-term, job-focused certificates that lead up to a bachelor’s degree, and others that supplement BA’s after graduation. Other nearby colleges are expanding nursing programs, developing professional master’s degrees, and creating new courses for adults looking to change careers.
Colleges won’t just be going along with the strengthening alignment of the higher education experience with the labor market. They will be actively promoting it, jettisoning “unprofitable” majors that used to be sheltered inside universities with more than enough students. The next generation of higher education leaders will take scarcity as a given and “return on investment” as both sales pitch and state of mind.
This will be good in some ways and bad in others. Good, if it means colleges are more focused on helping students stay in college and graduate, instead of just maximizing the size of the freshman class. Bad, if academic standards are sacrificed to the “customer is always right” ethos. Good, if colleges build better relationships with local employers so students have a clear path toward a career. Bad, if they cut deals with for-profit companies to spin up overly expensive, debt-financed online degrees.
But there is no arguing with demography. Colleges are about to experience something outside of living memory, and not all of them will make it through.
Is there an upside to all of this? After all, a lot of the students who came through college during the early-century boom years were shackled with student loans and had a hard time launching their careers. Why force someone down a college path that isn’t best for them and load them up with debt when there are good jobs to be found?
These are fair questions, and it’s certainly true that college is not always worth it for everyone. Before the student loan collection system was frozen in 2020, a million people were defaulting on their loans every year.
But people who graduate from places like Carnegie Mellon and Swarthmore aren’t handing their kids a brochure for jobs at the P&G distribution center. They’re sending them back to Carnegie Mellon and Swarthmore, where the humanities are alive and well. The payoff to college, particularly bachelor’s degrees, comes less in the first job than the second and those that follow, on the path to graduate school and management careers.
The financially motivated vocationalization of less selective colleges and universities will further divide students by income and class. First-generation students are not going to discover their calling in academia at the local university if all the quiet and quirky majors have been eliminated in the name of financial efficiency.
If your political leanings are progressive, you may know that Democrats have a concentration problem, clustering in highly educated metropolitan areas in a way that puts them at an electoral disadvantage. People sometimes joke that 150,000 liberals should decamp to Wyoming and grab its two Senate seats. But the enrollment cliff will, no joke, likely make this problem worse, killing some colleges and shrinking others in many of the same Northeastern and Midwestern places that helped Donald Trump overcome a 2.9 million-voter deficit in the 2016 election, while pushing more college-educated voters into states and districts that are already safely in Democratic hands.
In the midst of all the enrollment doomsday prepping and general pessimism, there was a small piece of good news. After a steep 4 percent decline from 2019 to 2020, the number of births in America ticked up by 1 percent in 2021, with the largest increase among women ages 35 to 39.
Perhaps it was an artifact of the lockdown and the downward trend will resume, particularly with a new recession looming. Or it might be something longer-lasting.
Either way, its effects will not be felt for decades. The near future of higher education is one of decline, and its consequences will reshape the American landscape.
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Don’t look up (2021)
Notting Hill (1999)
F9 (2021)
Das perfekte Geheimnis (2019)
Dara iz Jasenovca (2020)
Encanto (2021)
The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
Carlston za Ognjenku (2008)
Eternals (2021)
Bruised (2020)
Presumed Innocent (1990)
Guess who’s coming to Dinner (1967)
Hypnotic (2021)
Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten RIngs (2021)
The Night House (2020)
Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins (2021)
Giant (1956)
Criss Cross (1949)
Ella Enchanted (2004)
Passing (2021)
The Guilty (2021)
The Fallout (2021)
The Incredibles 2 (2018)
Branio sam Mladu Bosnu (2014)
Mississippi Masala (1991)
What ever happened to baby Jane? (1962)
Malcolm & Marie (2021)
The Harder they Fall (2021)
Shiva Baby (2020)
Gunpowder Milkshake (2021)
A Raisin in the Sun (1961)
The Lost Daughter (2021)
A Perfect Murder (1998)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
Mulan (2020)
West Side Story (2021)
Prelude to a Kiss (1992)
The Weekend Away (2022)
Tick Tick ..Boom (2021)
Babel (2006)
King Richard (2021)
Arme of Thieves (2021)
The Adam Project (2022)
Turning Red (2022)
House of Bodies (2016)
Empire Records (1995)
Silent Night (2021)
The Big Short (2015)
Custody (2016)
Just Mercy (2019)
Cruella (2021)
Luca (2021)
Sophie’s choice (1982)
Monkey Business (1931)
The Call (2013)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Hustle (2019)
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
Mystery Date (1991)
What lies beneath (2000)
Brother Bear (2003)
Something of Value (1957)
Uncharted (2022)
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
The Little Things (2021)
A fall from Grace (2020)
Message in a Bottle (1999)
Cars 3 (2017)
Tickle me (1965)
Mission Impossible (1996)
Dumbo (1941)
Cars (2006)
Umma (2022)
Fifty Shades of Black (2016)
Monkey Business (1952)
Sweet Girl (2021)
Heat (1995)
The Sum of all Fears (2002)
Cars 2 (2011)
The Cold Light of Day (2012)
The Lost City (2022)
Slumdog Millionair (2008)
The Normal Heart (2014)
Without Remorse (2021)
The Forgotten (2004)
Village of the Damned (1960)
Dream House (2011)
Bilo jednom u Srbiji (2022)
The Emperor's new Groove (2000)
Tenet (2020)
All my Sons (1948)
Voyagers (2021)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)
Monsieur Claude 2 (2019)
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (2009)
The Gray Man (2022)
Ferdinand (2017)
Day Shift (2022)
News of the World (2020)
Goodfellas (1990)
Scarface (1983)
The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
Intrusion (2021)
Executive Decision (1996)
Hush (1998)
Bullet Train (2022)
Me Time (2022)
Secret Window (2004)
Coach Carter (2005)
Berlin Syndrome (2017)
17 Again (2009)
The Gentlemen (2019)
Yes day (2021)
End of the Road (2022)
Unlocked (2017)
Rebecca (2020)
All the bright Places (2020)
Hannibal (2001)
Along came a spider (2001)
La nouvelle guerre des boutons (2011)
Ticket to Paradise (2022)
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Airheads (1994)
Dolemite is my Name (2019)
Assassin’s Creed (2016)
Enola Holmes 2 (2022)
RocknRolla (2008)
Gilda (1946)
Soapdish (1991)
Falling for Christmas (2022)
Love Potion No. 9 (1992)
Post Cards from the Edge (1990)
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Collateral (2004)
The School for Good and Evil (2022)
Dunkirk (2017)
Komedija na tri Sprata (2022)
The Woman King (2022)
I am Mother (2019)
US Marshals (1998)
Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)
The Cider House Rules (1999)
Glass Onion: A Knives out Mystery (2022)
Rurouni Kenshin (2012)
Love Hard (2021)
9 Bullets (2022)
Lou (2022)
Rear Window (1954)
The Usual Suspects (1995)
The Cabin in the Cotton (1932)
Cry Freedom (1987)
Cape Fear (1991)
The Invisible Man (1933)
School Ties (1992)
It’s a wonderful Life (1946)
The Bodyguard (1992)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
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Books And Music part 2 ( VC. Andrews Edition)
Arc 1 Dollanganger Part 2 Petals On The Wind This book was my favorite of the Dollanganger series.
Twice As Hard - Interpol ( El Pintor ) 2014
Ballad Of Sister Sue - Slowdive ( Just For A Day ) 1991
The Police And The Private - Metric ( Live It Out ) 2005
As Above So Below - Klaxons ( Myths Of Near Future ) 2007
Baby Says - The Kills ( Blood Pressures ) 2011
Shelter - The XX ( XX ) 2009
Hollow - Bjork ( Biophilia ) 2011
Life In A Glasshouse - Radiohead ( Amnesiac ) 2001
Obstacle 2 - Interpol ( Turn On The Bright Lights ) 2002
Happy Home - Wild Belle ( Isles ) 2013
The Devil - PJ Harvey ( White Chalk ) 2007
Swan Song - Grimes ( Halfaxa ) 200
Black Balloon - The Kills ( Midnight Boom ) 2008
Army Of Me - Bjork ( Post ) 1995
Big Exit - PJ Harvey ( Stories From The City Stories From The Sea ) 2000
Stay In Touch - Interpol ( Marauder ) 2018
Say Something Say Anything - Blood Red Shoes ( Box Of Secrets ) 2008
Bachelorette - Bjork ( Homogenic ) 1997
A Time To Be Small - Interpol ( Antics ) 2004
In Mind - Slowdive ( Souvlaki ) 199
Into the Night - Interpol ( The Other Side Of Make-Believe) 2022
Poor Song - Yeah Yeah Yeahs ( Fever To Tell ) 2003
Go Get It - Slowdive ( Slowdive ) 2017
Keep updated for part 3 If There Be Thorns ( repost ) and enjoy
#vc andrews#petals on the wind#indie rock#bjork#interpol#the yeah yeah yeahs#metric#slowdive#vc andrews tracklists
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The Accountant Shortage is a Threat to the Future
“It’s time to re-brand the accounting profession.” This is the advice provided by public accounting firms, staffing agencies, and corporate accounting chiefs in response to the shortage of accountants brought on by voluntary job resignations and young people's perceptions that accounting is a boring job. The AICPA's most recent study of college enrollment pointed to declining numbers of undergraduate and graduate accounting students and CPA exam applicants. Since 2019, there has been a 17% decrease in the number of accountants and auditors, making it difficult for businesses and audit firms to meet their hiring requirements. The shortage seems to start with supply. Each year, less than 100,000 individuals take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Between 2017 and 2018, the number of people applying for the CPA exam decreased by 7%, and the number of people who passed all four sections of the exam decreased by 6%. Between 2016 and 2019, there was a 4% drop in accounting course enrollment at universities. The shortage of supply is exacerbated by a combination of high turnover and growing demand. Due to low morale and early retirement, accountants have been leaving corporations and audit firms in record numbers. Even though the industry has known for a long time that the large baby boom generation retiring will cause a talent shortage, the Great Resignation has made the shortage earlier and more severe than anticipated. Who could be a better candidate for early retirement than numerate individuals who had worked hard their entire lives and carefully managed their pension funds? Additionally, there are more demands placed on accountants' time and expertise. They frequently have to measure things they have never measured before, including the environmental impact of carbon emissions, which is a job that is becoming more difficult as a result of the SEC's crackdown on greenwashing. They face new challenges as a result of the shift to working from home, such as how to value off-site offices and how new regulations force them to reevaluate the value of leased property.
��CPA Evolution’ But changes to the CPA are coming—hoping to attract tech workers to the profession. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (APA) refers to it as a CPA Evolution; in reality, it is a revision to the CPA examination. Everyone will take the same three sections starting in 2024; however, for the fourth exam section, you can specialize in IT, auditing, tax, or financial reporting. The tent will be larger as a result of the change. Since CFOs are increasingly involved in major IT projects, that is an intriguing addition.
However, one disadvantage of the new CPA exam model is that everyone receives the same certification. The fact that you took the IT exam does not confer any special status.
Conclusion The business world needs accountants more than ever, and it's crucial to understand why. Accountants and accounting divisions allow organizations to grow and flourish financially and are a cornerstone in any industry. First, we'll jump into a general overview of accounting. Better late than never, be the one who can help organisation to grow by enrolling with Miles Education to get the most prestigious CPA review certificate.
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