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therealslimshakespeare · 9 months ago
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do the girls deal with any specific bouts of cruelty BECAUSE of period weeks? Like guards being especially malicious or things like that?
Female Complaints
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Me instead of just answering, takes weeks and ends up writing you a blurb, which rather deviates from the original ask. Ugh sorry. The long and short of it is yes! If, and that’s a strong if, they are caught during it. But they would endeavor not to be with everything in them. And as shown here, many of the boys try to help with that
Warnings: mentions of periods, internalized Misogyny, some gender dissatisfaction (we’ve all been there when curled in a ball and no Advil on hand) and some hinted sexual threats
Lieutenant Sanchez would have rather licked that guard’s boot than admit to her ailment, but the longer his all too observant heckling went on, the more conscious she was of symptoms she’d otherwise surmount by a supreme and long perfected method of productive disassociation.
Keeping her eyes down on her literal cabbage patch, Sanchez tried to pay attention to the rub of her blisters on the rough hewn handle of the garden hoe, anything to forget about the tear pricking pain gnawing at her pelvis. It was an old trick to withstand the forces of hurtling her fighter jet into the blue yonder, to focus on another discomfort, the bite of your tongue, the curl of your toe in your boot, anything over the crucial and foremost discomfort that might throw off your performance. She wasn’t weak, she knew that, but it was impossible not to hold oneself up next to others. Her time in enlistment had only been possible on certain days of the month by crucially provided medications. Now those medication weren’t available and she was half crippled one week out of the month, and there was talk. Talk about how she ever managed to do her job.
She’d done it magnificently.
That’s how she’d done it.
And she’d seen it through until her bird was a fireball in the sky, driven down into her target along with her bombs, one last salvo of equipment, a final “fuck you” to her enemies as they plucked her from the sky. Now she was hoeing sandy earth between cabbage rows with a swimming head and knees that buckled from the intensity of her menstrual cramps.
Lieutenant Sanchez wasn’t very fond of considering herself a woman; it hadn’t gotten her much beyond unwanted restrictions and unasked for attentions. She could not relate to Maureen Kendeigh’s delight in her sex, the way she held court over discomforts and reveled in girlish peculiarities while in camp. Maybe Kendeigh was more confident, stronger, or maybe she’d had a kinder go of life so far, but Sanchez would rather lick that guard’s boot than admit even to her fellow prisoners that she was suffering from female complaints again.
Last time had been complete with a migraine, and there was nothing for it but to lay with her coat sleeve tied around her eyes and blindly grope for the bucket to puke on occasion. Someone had emptied the bucket twice, brought a washcloth and gently told her to “let me” while she’d futilely batted the kindness away.
Sanchez wasn’t looking to recognize her benefactor. Even though she suspected him, he wasn’t getting shit from her. Not even thanks.
She refused to belive that anyone had seen her like that. Just as this guard was never going to get the satisfaction of an admittance of the same. There was no tell-tale blood on her trousers, she was doing her job, the weeds were being churned up by her furious whacks -the Krout Fucker could go pound sand for all she cared. But then again, were it an option, she’d do anything to pause, to straighten, to brace her hands on her hips for a brief respite.
-A posture that had earned her the guard’s first jape.
If she’d mistaken his German jokes about blood and female dogs, she did not misunderstand his gesticulations to his crotch and then her own. The laughter that followed from his fellows haunted her, that little crowd of four standing at a little distance, smoking and mocking, the way her fellow prisoners gave her uneasy looks, the way Ida Brady hauled the water buckets about a few rows down as if she hadn’t bled a child out of herself a little over a month ago.
The woman was ghost-like in her frailty and thinness, but she was strong. Sanchez loathed her for it, for the way she’d managed to be so very discreet about the ultimate female humiliation, the way she seemed so impervious to all the taunts and laughter of the guards about her erstwhile misfortune. The way she could haul buckets and hoe crops without a wince, the way she was respected by the men in spite of it.
“Here, let me.” a large, warm hand folded over Sanchez own white knuckles on the wooden handle, making to take her prop from her.
Same words, same voice, if there was anyone she liked to avoid more than Ida Brady herself, it was her caregiving fairy of a brother. Washcloths over throats or help in Sector B’s shit excuse for a garden, Sanchez didn’t like owing John Brady anything. She gripped her garden implement harder, half to wrestle it back from his presumptuous aid, half because now he was taking it away, she realized how crucial the support was to her remaining upright.
“Think you’ll find this is mine.” she snapped.
“Think maybe you should take a breather.” he leveled back, fingers still curled over hers and for a woman who’d not allowed a single touch all winter, to feel a hand on a hand in springtime was more electric than perhaps it should have been. Or maybe it was those watchfully wise eyes pleading with her through a greasy fringe of brown hair. His eyes were green in the sunlight, or maybe that was his undershirt reflecting.
“I’m fine.” she jerked at it; unnervingly the wood didn’t even budge from his grip -he was strong for a scrawny little fuck with pretty clavicles and no need for a razor.
“These are for you.” Brady’s other hand extended a very quaint little bag in front of her face, domestic and familiar, its label touted seeds for a variety of squash. “To be sewn in between the cabbages, apparently their vines will help block out the weeds. And we can eat them.”
Sanchez took the bag with one hand, her other still trapped beneath his own on the hoe’s handle. “And you’re not smart enough to put seeds in dirt?”
“Sit down and plant them before I make you.” Brady’s tone was the sort Sanchez supposed her father was going for when belligerently ordering her about in her younger, dependant days, -it weakened her knuckles in reflex and suddenly the hoe was out of reach and Brady’s other hand extended as if to help her into some goddamn carriage. “Come on, no one will notice if you stop makin’ a fucking scene.”
Gingerly she put her hand in his and knelt down, winded from the agony of the descending movement despite his supportive grip, but once seated on her knees, she had to admit -to herself, never him- it was better this way.
“There.” he muttered, like he himself had been the one relieved, “You don’t have to be so stubborn. Everybody helps everybody in here.”
Sanchez pondered that, knowing that the bomber girls certainly had a pack of protectors that she had denied herself due to belligerence and not a little annoyance at being blamed for Cleven’s scars. Stubborn, he dared call her stubborn! It made her venomous even as she carefully undid the bag and poured a small quantity of the precious seeds in her palm, “Oh?” she taunted him “Does your harpy of a sister even have female complaints?”
John Brady’s form was excellent even when hoeing a cabbage row and he certainly was making an annoyingly more significant amount of progress compared to Sanchez’s weak limbed efforts of before. “Wanna keep your teeth?” he grunted as his hoe blade blurred near her foot, “Then don’t talk shit about my sister.”
Sanchez found the warm earth and the posture on her knees too comforting to retain her vitriol; she ought to hurl another barb at him but it all seemed a little unimpressive as she realized this was the first spring day she’d really enjoyed: sat here on her knees between cabbage rows with John Brady whacking the earth beside her.
“Huh.” she uttered after a while, having kept pace with his work down the rows, shuffling on her knees and repeating the motions of dig and plant and cover. The crowd of guards had not yet dispersed but the heckles had stopped.
“What?” Her companion grunted.
“Staring at asses seems to be a staple for them, no matter whose ass.”
Brady’s hoe thudded into the earth and stayed there for a beat too long as he met her eyes, a thoughtful expression on his face. “Is it the one with the blonde scruff?”
“Yeah.”
“Yeah.” Brady’s hoe went back to work, its wielder not seemingly perturbed.
“Used to that?” she asked him, suddenly discomforted at the realization, which was a new sensation for her -concern for somebody else in this hell hole.
“Yeah.”
“That’s shit.” was all she had to offer, but she eyed the guard in question, and something showing on her face seemed to bother him enough he turned away and began his route through the compound again, cigarette crushed into the earth and dog trailing at his leash.
“Yeah.” Brady assented beside her, unaware of the change. “Lotta things are shit right now.”
“Yeah.” she agreed.
“S’why we need to let each other help.” he sermonized and she was reminded why she found the young captain so aggravating. She also felt an odd impulse to follow him around like those damn guard dogs and snarl at anyone who had shitty intentions.
“Yeah.” She agreed, “Anytime you need to hide a body, I’ll help.”
He turned her a lopsided grin, surprising in its width and brightness, how easily it cracked across his sober face despite the context, “Knew I’d find your currency one day, Sanchez.” he about preened and then they began on another row.
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compneuropapers · 1 year ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 42, 2023
The contribution of the basal ganglia and cerebellum to motor learning: A neuro-computational approach. Baladron, J., Vitay, J., Fietzek, T., & Hamker, F. H. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011024.
Beta Oscillations in Monkey Striatum Encode Reward Prediction Error Signals. Basanisi, R., Marche, K., Combrisson, E., Apicella, P., & Brovelli, A. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(18), 3339–3352.
Inhibitory neurons control the consolidation of neural assemblies via adaptation to selective stimuli. Bergoin, R., Torcini, A., Deco, G., Quoy, M., & Zamora-López, G. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 6949.
Measuring memory is harder than you think: How to avoid problematic measurement practices in memory research. Brady, T. F., Robinson, M. M., Williams, J. R., & Wixted, J. T. (2023). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30(2), 421–449.
How synaptic strength, short-term plasticity, and input synchrony contribute to neuronal spike output. Buchholz, M. O., Gastone Guilabert, A., Ehret, B., & Schuhknecht, G. F. P. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011046.
A double dissociation between savings and long-term memory in motor learning. Hadjiosif, A. M., Morehead, J. R., & Smith, M. A. (2023). PLOS Biology, 21(4), e3001799.
Dynamic synchronization between hippocampal representations and stepping. Joshi, A., Denovellis, E. L., Mankili, A., Meneksedag, Y., Davidson, T. J., Gillespie, A. K., … Frank, L. M. (2023). Nature, 617(7959), 125–131.
The features underlying the memorability of objects. Kramer, M. A., Hebart, M. N., Baker, C. I., & Bainbridge, W. A. (2023). Science Advances, 9(17).
Neural spiking for causal inference and learning. Lansdell, B. J., & Kording, K. P. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011005.
Purely STDP-based assembly dynamics: Stability, learning, overlaps, drift and aging. Manz, P., & Memmesheimer, R.-M. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011006.
A key role of orientation in the coding of visual motion direction. Moon, J., Tadin, D., & Kwon, O.-S. (2023). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30(2), 564–574.
Oligodendrocyte-mediated myelin plasticity and its role in neural synchronization. Pajevic, S., Plenz, D., Basser, P. J., & Fields, R. D. (2023). eLife, 12, e81982.
Metabolic activity organizes olfactory representations. Qian, W. W., Wei, J. N., Sanchez-Lengeling, B., Lee, B. K., Luo, Y., Vlot, M., … Wiltschko, A. B. (2023). eLife, 12, e82502.
Efficient coding of natural scenes improves neural system identification. Qiu, Y., Klindt, D. A., Szatko, K. P., Gonschorek, D., Hoefling, L., Schubert, T., … Euler, T. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011037.
A shift in the mechanisms controlling hippocampal engram formation during brain maturation. Ramsaran, A. I., Wang, Y., Golbabaei, A., Aleshin, S., de Snoo, M. L., Yeung, B. A., … Frankland, P. W. (2023). Science, 380(6644), 543–551.
Perceptual Difficulty Regulates Attentional Gain Modulations in Human Visual Cortex. Sawetsuttipan, P., Phunchongharn, P., Ounjai, K., Salazar, A., Pongsuwan, S., Intrachooto, S., … Itthipuripat, S. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(18), 3312–3330.
Goal Choices Modify Frontotemporal Memory Representations. Srinivasan, A., Riceberg, J. S., Goodman, M. R., Srinivasan, A., Guise, K. G., & Shapiro, M. L. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(18), 3353–3364.
Diverse role of NMDA receptors for dendritic integration of neural dynamics. Tang, Y., Zhang, X., An, L., Yu, Z., & Liu, J. K. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(4), e1011019.
With Bayesian estimation one can get all that Bayes factors offer, and more. Tendeiro, J. N., & Kiers, H. A. L. (2023). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30(2), 534–552.
Early-Life Stress Impairs Perception and Neural Encoding of Rapid Signals in the Auditory Pathway. Ye, Y., Mattingly, M. M., Sunthimer, M. J., Gay, J. D., & Rosen, M. J. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(18), 3232–3244.
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fyeahdprian · 3 years ago
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[Festival Squad] HITC 2021
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Head in the Clouds Paves Way for Asians and Asian Americans in Music
Danica Nuestro /  August 2, 2021
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Now in 2021: COVID-19 is still on the rise. Developing variants like Delta and Lambda are causing governments to change courses of action regarding recommendations, mandates and lockdowns. However, festivals and event companies have been working endlessly with local governments and public health officials. They’re doing as much as they can to safely bring live music back to us. This includes Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival, spearheaded by the pioneering Asian music and media company 88rising, partnering with Goldenvoice. This two-day event is currently scheduled for November 6-7, 2021 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. The Head in the Clouds lineup includes Rich Brian, Joji, NIKI, Saweetie, Elephante, Josh Pan and more. This may seem like any other festival for most people, but this festival is incredibly important; not only to me, but for Asians and Asian Americans across the globe.
Asian & Asian American Representation in Media, from a 90’s born Philippine-American perspective
Speaking as a first generation Philippine American born in the 90’s, I grew up in a small town. I was estranged with my culture, and Asian American culture in general. I watched classic Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows for example. Additionally I watched iconic sitcoms like Full House, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Friends, and Brady Bunch as well. It was very rare for me to look at the TV and say, “Hey, they kinda look like me!” (Shoutout to Mulan, Kimi from Rugrats, Brenda Song, and Sandra Oh—to name a few—for fulfilling those moments for me growing up). In my childhood, most kids would own NSYNC or Backstreet Boys CD’s. We’d also ask our parents for magazines with Jonas Brothers, Jesse McCartney and Britney Spears posters to hang on our walls. (Side note: Yes, I still have some of them.)
Early Pioneers of Asian and Asian American Representation
While Youtube was fairly new we had Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions; Kevin Wu of KevJumba; Ryan Higa and Michelle Phanpaving the way for Asian and Asian American representation in media. When Far East Movement was one of the first Asian American bands on the radio, it was a big deal. I loved finding out that The Black Eyed Peas and the Pussycat Dolls had members who were part Filipino. Back when American Idol was huge, it was wild to see competitors like Jasmine Trias, Ramiele Malubay and Jessica Sanchez; these people looked like me, had a somewhat similar upbringing, and were making a name for themselves on TV. Those were moments where I realized, “I could be like them one day!” That was the Asian and Asian American representation that I grew up with.
Today’s Music, Media and Entertainment Welcoming Diversity
Generations today can now see many actors, athletes, and other talented individuals at the forefront for Asian representation. For example, we have Simu Liu and Iman Vellani as the first Asian superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sunisa Lee just recently became the first Asian American to win gold in the Olympics all-around gymnastics final. Additionally, she is the first Hmong American to ever become an Olympian (let alone a medalist). Yuh-Jung Youn, who portrayed the grandma in Minari, is the first South Korean actress to ever win an Oscar. Additionally, Chloe Zhao is the first Asian woman to win Best Director at an Oscar for Nomadland. We’re seeing way more diversity in the media than before and it is only just the beginning of it all.
The Importance of 88rising’s Head in the Clouds Festival & its Noteworthy Headliners
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CL (@chaelinCL)
In the early 2010’s people ridiculed my significant other for listening to K-Pop. Naming a few, he listened to Girls’ Generation, f(x), 2NE1, Infinite and SHINee. In 2012 came the viral hit known as “Gangnam Style” by PSY. This, in my opinion, became the catalyst of welcoming Korean music in the US. Now, BLACKPINK was the first ever female K-Pop group to perform at a Coachella. Additionally, male group BTS is topping Billboard charts with smash hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter.” Lee Chae-rin is a former member of 2NE1, famously known as CL. She is at the forefront of Korean music as the first female solo South Korean artist to hit Billboard charts. Iconic tracks include “Hello Bitches” and “+5STAR+.” Additionally, she collaborated with Skrillex, Diplo, and Big Bang’s G-Dragon for “Dirty Vibe.” With her success, it’s no surprise seeing her as one of the Head in the Clouds headliners.
Rich Brian (@richbrian/@brianimanuel)
Another headliner listed is Brian Imanuel aka Rich Brian. Brian Imanuel became a viral sensation for his smash hit “Dat $tick” as Rich Chigga. Later, he changed his performance name after realizing he wasn’t in a position to make people less sensitized to “Chigga.” For those unaware, “Chigga” is a word that blends the N-word to the word “Chinese.” Other notable tracks from the Chinese-Indonesian rapper include “Gospel” ft. XXXTentacion and Keith Ape, as well as “See Me”; the latter released at the time he changed his name from Rich Chigga, to Brian and now Rich Brian. His debut album Amen made him the first Asian artist to top the iTunes Hip Hop charts at #1.
Joji (@sushitrash)
Also headlining is George Kusunoki Miller aka Joji. Joji is best known musically for his platinum hit “Slow Dancing in the Dark.” Other notable Joji tracks that gained popularity through TikTok include “Worldstar Money” and “Gimme Love.” I personally am more familiar for his work as Filthy Frank on Youtube. As Filthy Frank, he became a catalyst for internet culture, internet memes and oddly peculiar Youtube comedy skits. Most people may not know, Miller actually started the viral dance sensation for Baauer’s “Harlem Shake,” leading this single to top the Billboard charts that year.
NIKI (@nikizefanya)
Niki Zefanya, also known as NIKI, is an Indonesian singer and songwriter who opened for Taylor Swift during The Red Tour in Jakarta. After moving to the US, she released multiple tracks and EP’s under the 88rising label. For instance, her single “Dancing with the Devil” released ahead of her first EP Zephyr. In addition, one notable album is her genre-bending album Moonchild. Niki’s mission is to “empower young Asian artists under-represented in the American music industry.” 
More Noteworthy Head in the Clouds Artists to Look Out For 
With an incredible and genre-diverse lineup, there are also are some noteworthy artists performing at Head in the Clouds festival that you may be more familiar with besides the headliners mentioned above. These artists include Saweetie, Elephante, and Josh Pan. 
Saweetie (@saweetie)
Some fans may be confused as to why Saweetie is included on the lineup, but she’s actually part Filipino and Chinese through her mom’s side while her dad is African American. Additionally, it’s hard NOT to know the Icy Queen herself with her chart-topping hits like “My Type,” “Back to the Streets” ft. Jhene Aiko, and “Best Friend” ft. Doja Cat. With her worldwide success (including her upcoming collaboration with McDonald’s) Saweetie joins CL, Joji, NIKI and Rich Brian as one of the other headlining performers for this event.
Elephante (@iamtheELEPHANTE)
Tim Wu, or Elephante, who many have seen across big-name lineups like EDC, Ultra Music Festival, EZOO and much more, is also slated to play at Head in the Clouds. Elephante was one of the first Asian American DJ’s that I have seen, and interestingly enough I didn’t even know he was Asian until seeing him live. In an interview back in April with local Bay Area publication Redefining Dichotomies, Wu actually admitted to deflecting about discussing race. “Early on in my career, I was deflective of talking about race, because I didn’t want to just be known as the Asian DJ.” My favorite tracks from Elephante include his cover of “Shooting Stars” by the Bag Raiders, “Troubled” with Deb’s Daughter, and “Age of Innocence” ft. Trouze and Damon Sharpe.
Josh Pan (@joshpan)
Another electronic artist to look out for is Josh Pan. Josh Pan previously performed at the 2019 Head in the Clouds Festival and scheduled to return to this year’s edition. He has released EPs under OWSLA and has worked with the likes of Jai Wolf, Manila Killa, Waka Flocka, Dylan Brady and many more. It’s hard to describe a definitive genre for Josh Pan as he likes to experimentwith music: “It’s always been important for me to flow from one style to the next. The music world is so cross-pollinated now and it’s so easy to experiment, why not try?”
Overall, Head in the Clouds is a festival you won’t want to miss.
With massive headliners and other talented artists performing, Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival will continue to make history as a music festival with an Asian-centric lineup. Additionally, it will continue to motivate emerging Asian and Asian American artists worldwide and inspire young Asian and Asian Americans to pursue their dreams in music and media.
Head in the Clouds Tickets, Pricing & More Info
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For more information on tickets and passes, visit hitcfestival.com/tickets. To buy remaining GA + VIP tickets, click here. Passes are on sale now!
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doubleattitude · 4 years ago
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Radix Dance Convention, Las Vegas, NV: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Rookie Solo
1st: Mila Renae-’Soldier’
1st: Melina Blitz-’The Poet Creature’
2nd: Aliya Yen-’Loyal, Brave & True’
3rd: Sebastian Mancini-’Guerrerio’
4th: Dylan Reuss-’Lost Boy’
5th: Bella Mendez-’Pump’
6th: Emma Acosta-’Lip Gloss’
7th: Lexi Yeackle-’I Will Wait’
8th: Kaiya Carrillo-’Love Shack’
8th: Rylan Farrales-’Stand In The Light’
9th: Enslee Moore-’Ooh Child’
10th: Olivia Caylor-’Queen Bee’
Mini Solo
1st: Kinley Cunningham-’Glam’
2nd: Fiona Wu-’Red Dust’
3rd: Joy Line-’Broken Dreams’
3rd: Carrigan Paylor-’Orange Colored Sky’
3rd: Karyna Majeroni-’Pistolet’
3rd: Keelyn Jones-’Slowly Fading’
3rd: Fiona Sartain-’The Way You Move’
4th: Starr Castro-’Bang Bang’
4th: Peyton Szuberla-’Glacier’
4th: Addison Price-’We Will Not Give In’
5th: Madelyn Murphy-’Desierto’
5th: Roxie Onellion-’Drifting Down’
6th: Esprit Frank-’Grains’
6th: Claire Gestring-’On The Mast of Faith’
7th: Tiara Sherman-’Cielo’
7th: Jenna Le-’Matters to Me’
7th: Cerys Cogswell-’Pure Imagination’
8th: Jacob Barrow-’Shifting’
8th: Aurora Brady-’Hit The Road Jack’
8th: Cha Cha Shen-’Here I Come’
8th: Alyssa Mastroianni-’Crippled Bird’
8th: Leah Munson-’Copy Cat’
8th: Claire Hansen-’By The Roses’
8th: Peyton Nowacki-’Angels to Fly’
9th: Annabella Atkinson-’The Dutch Girl’
9th: Eden Hawkins-’Shadow’
9th: Olive O’Connell-’Live Like Legends’
9th: Ella King-’Like A River’
9th: Tatum Brady-’Fall Creek’
9th: Oliviana Mancini-’At Peace’
10th: Leighton Brandt-’Legs’
10th: Annie Carlson-’Young’
Junior Solo
1st: Kylie Kaminsky-’The Offering’
2nd: Brooke Toro-’As The Dust Settles’
2nd: Coltrane Vodicka-’Moon River’
2nd: Alita Kneeland-’Spine
2nd: Makaia Roux-’Unbound’
3rd: Alexis Mayer-’Vivid
4th: Emmy Claire Kaiden-’Eyesore’
4th: Naia Parker-’Lit’
5th: Bella Kidder-’Feeling Good’
5th: Hope Edwards-’Gravity’
5th: Lucy Cavender-’Material Girl’
5th: Isabelle Zorrilla-’Orion’
5th: Kira Chan-’Pump’
5th: Kendyl Fay-’To Build A Home’
5th: Aaliyah Dixon-’Toxic’
6th: Mackenzie Kleveno-’Lost It To Trying’
6th: Taytum Ruckle-’Perfect Lie’
6th: Anabel Alexander-’Plans We Made’
7th: Victoria Johnson-’Genius’
7th: Aedyn Bekker-’New York State of Mind’
7th: Brianna Gorksi-’Night Sky’
8th: Kendall Jundt-’Awakening’
8th:Lexi Godwin-’Debut’
8th: Casey Cheung-’I Remember’
8th: Ava Hill-’Shallow’
9th: Izzy Wadington-’Final Solution’
9th: Jovie Leigh Ugerio-’Ring Them Bells’
10th: Madison De Dios-’On My Mind’
10th: Clare Loftus-’Restless Night’
10th: Delaney Bojorquez-’Tessellate’
Teen Solo
1st: Ashur Taylor-’Relax’
2nd: Cydney Heard-’Black Mourning’
2nd: Gianna Mojonnier-’Inside Outside’
2nd: Olivia Magni-’Moonlight Sonata’
2nd: Coco Saul-’Transportin’
3rd: Jadyn Saigusa-’Wonderlust’
3rd: Emily Madden-’Vibeology’
3rd: Calli Perryman-’Still Running’
3rd: Michelle Cheng-’Sinking’
3rd: Georgia Ehrlich-’On My Mind’
3rd: Tyler Chiyuto-’Llarona’
3rd: Blanche Arnold-’How To Be Your Own Person’
3rd: Ava Lynn-’Everything’s Alright’
3rd: Addison Middleton-’Dark Dissonance’
4th: Charlotte Cogan-’You’
4th: Hailey Meyers-’Standing Still’
4th: Isiah Bowens-’Miss You’
4th: Avery Hall-’If I Think’
4th: Luke Barrett-’Eden’
4th: Emma Donnelly-’Departure’
4th: Ava Kendall-’Always On My Mind’
5th: Zuzu Duchon-’Twelfth of Never’
5th: Angelika Edejer-’Toxic Thoughts’
5th: Riley Platenberg-’Talking Points’
5th: Annabelle Mang-’One Small Step’
5th: Sabine Nehls-’No Regrets’
5th: Ella Montano-’Lonely’
5th: Natalie Bowen-’I Think I’m Alone Now’
5th: Cade Clark-’I Can’t Move’
5th: Berlynn Gonzalez-’Hero’
5th: Courtney Chiu-’Fever’
5th: Drew Rosen-’Exhalation’
5th: Rachel Polizzotto-’Entrapment’
5th: Raven Alanes-’Confusion’
5th: Mikaella Lopez-’Blues-y’
5th: Izzy Howard-’Amen’
6th: Sophia Oppegard-’You Can’t Leave’
6th: Elle O’Donnell-’Slowly’
6th: Lily Godwin-’Ode to Divorce’
6th: Aubrie Stoehr-’Now I Cry’
6th: Sofia Mah-’Life’
6th: Mia Ibach-’Koladi Ola’
6th: Piper Rovsek-’Innate Abstraction’
6th: Sakura Amano-’I Love You’
6th: Sophia Albornoz-’Even When It Hurts’
6th: Sammi Chung-’eight’
6th: Ella Sheppard-’Do You’
6th: Ally Cheung-’Cut The World’
6th: Kate Seleno-’Curtain Call’
6th: Kayla Harrison-’Crumbling’
7th: Kennedy Blazek-’Zilla’
7th: Libby Haye-’Work Song’
7th: Katelyn Neasham-’Touch’
7th: Sebastian Hsu-Kwan-’Scat’
7th: Lauren Pond-’Satellite Heart’
7th: Aleyna Laba-’Playdoh’
7th: Linda Diaz-’Paper Moon’
7th: Maya Krajicek-’Idea for Strings’
7th: Kennie Shen-’Feeling Good’
7th: Jenna Tarry-’Down The Line’
7th: Ava Thorp-’Blue Notebook’
7th: Emma Hellenkamp-’Blackbird’
7th: Felix Fulton-’A Dream I Can’t Forget’
8th: Dempsey Foxson-’Vain’
8th: Carys Ashby-’The Empress’
8th: Angelica Keamy-’Research’
8th: Melina Gurich-’Net Works’
8th: Raina Wu-’Looking In’
8th: Alexis Olson-’Just Say That’
8th: Gabi D’Ambra-’In For the Kill’
8th: Piper Camm-’Drones’
8th: Scotlynn Potter-’Cinematic Plea for an End’
8th: Ava Saremaslani-’Canvas’
9th: Maile Cochran-’Tesselate’
9th: Jera Linkins-’Put Your Records On’
9th: Kayla Seitel-’Monster’
9th: Alexis Ahn-’Brighter Days’
9th: Brayden Owens-’Tux’
10th: Addyson Smith-’Ecdysis’
10th: Presslie Novits-’Let Me Entertain You’
10th: Siena Riga-’Naked’
10th: Mandy Boaz-’Pink’
10th: Brooklyn Piano-’Solitary’
10th: Destiny Harris-’Up’
Senior Solo
1st: Alex Shulman-’In System’
1st: Ella Horan-’Silk’
2nd: Jade Bucci-’Sacrifice’
3rd: Alexis Weldner-’Release’
3rd: Jemoni Powe-’Second Thought’
4th: Brianna Sanchez-’Stolen’
4th: Charlotte Foldes-’You Forget Everything’
5th: Izzy Burton-’Gimme’
6th: Mallory McKenna-’I’m Lonely’
6th: Julian Menendez-’Note to Self’
6th: Kennedy Barry-’The Distance Between’
7th: Makaila Teagle-’Breathe Into Me’
7th: Vanessa Valenzuela-’Poem About Death’
7th: Bailey Holt-’Rose Water’
8th: Emmy Cheung-’Nostos’
8th: Alex Andrada-’Still In Love’
9th: Nina Sawaya-’All I Wanted’
9th: Lauren Polizzotto-’Distant Echos’
9th: Reese Willis-’Godspeed’
9th: Hannah Averbuck-’Got2BReal’
9th: Savannah Laughton-’Nostalgia’
10th: Izabel Hurtado-’Film Credits’
10th: Aleialanee Ponce De Leon-’Mirrored Heart’
10th: Megan Chie-’You’
Rookie Duo/Trio
1st: Studio Fusion-’Kansas City’
1st: Danceology-’Time of My Life’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Tomorrow’
3rd: Notion Dance Concepts-’MILK $’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Respect’
2nd: Murrieta Dance Project-’Midnight Train’
3rd: Studio X-’Vogue’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’We Are’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’And So It Is’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Inception’
3rd: Danceology-’Celloopa’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Everything Is In Line’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Make Me High’
2nd: Danceology-’Busy Signal’
3rd: Danceology-’Smile In The Rain’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Refuse’
2nd: Studio Kin-’The Night We Met’
3rd: Studio Kin-’Never Love Again’
Rookie Group
1st: Danceology-’Ladies Room’
2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’
3rd: Danceology-’Kingdom’
Mini Group
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’
2nd: Danceology-’Happy’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’
Junior Group
1st: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
2nd: Danceology-’Give Yourself In’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Over The Edge’
3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Sing Sing Sing’
Teen Group
1st: Danceology-’Dream of Dreaming’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Heavenly Bodies’
3rd: West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’
Senior Group
1st: Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
2nd: Mather Dance Company-’For All We Know’
3rd: Studio Fusion-’Coconut’
3rd: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’
Open Group
1st: Community Dance Training-’The Place You Left’
Rookie Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Suite Tea’
3rd: Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Mini Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’
2nd: Motion State Studios-’Sisters’
3rd: Danceology-’Time Passing’
Junior Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’
2nd: Danceology-’Just Got Paid’
3rd: Danceology-’Backbone’
Teen Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Cadance’
1st: Danceology-’My Hands Are Always Cold’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Dark Winter’
3rd: Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Senior Line
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Prisoner’
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Voice of God’
2nd: Danceology-’It’s Weezy’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Settle Down’
2nd: Danceology-’Ballroom Blitz’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Jump Jump!’
3rd: Danceology-’Mary Poppins’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Better Than Ever’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Purse First’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
3rd: Danceology-’Cha Cha Heels’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Danceology-’Above Below’
2nd: Danceology-’Burn Up The Dance’
3rd: Danceology-’Night Thirst’
Mini Production
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Mambo Baby’
Junior Production
1st: Danceology-’Rich Girl’
2nd: Danceology-’Blind Faith’
3rd: Danceology-’Level Up’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Rookie Jazz
1st: Danceology-’Ladies Room’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Look Out Weekend’
Rookie Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Suite Tea’
Rookie Hip-Hop
1st: Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Rookie Contemporary
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’ 2nd: Danceology-’Kingdom’
Rookie Lyrical
1st: Notion Dance Concepts-’Firework’
Mini Jazz
1st: Motion State Studios-’Sisters’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’ 3rd: Danceology-’Ballroom Blitz’
Mini Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’The Invitation’ 2nd: Danceology-’Scarf Dance’ 3rd: Danceology-’Polinaise’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Jump Jump!’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Get Up’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Pure Water’
Mini Tap
1st: Danceology-’Happy’ 2nd: Danceology-’Luck be A Lady’ 3rd: Danceology-’Word Up’
Mini Contemporary
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’ 3rd: Danceology-’Time Passing’ 3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Fading Images’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Roar’ 2nd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Beautiful Thing’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Lighthouse’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Mary Poppins’ 2nd: Studio Kin-’Mean & Green’
Mini Ballroom
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Mambo Baby’ 2nd: Danceology-’Favorite Things’
Mini Specialty
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Settle Down’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Salient’ 3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’I Think I Love You’
Junior Jazz
1st: Danceology-’Rich Girl’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Purse First’ 3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
Junior Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Over The Edge’ 2nd: Danceology-’Paquita’ 3rd: Danceology-’Passarinjo’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Danceology-’Level Up’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Lose Control’
Junior Tap
1st: Danceology-’Just Got Paid’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Danceology-’Blind Faith’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’ 3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Anything Worth Holding’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Salvation’ 3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’You Will Be Found’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Black Friday Fiasco’ 2nd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Nicest Kids In Town’
Junior Specialty
1st: Evoke Dance Movement-’Better Than Ever’ 2nd: Danceology-’Backbone’ 2nd: Danceology-’Give Yourself In’ 3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Sing Sing Sing’
Teen Jazz
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Shadow Work’ 1st: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Boom Pow’ 2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Feeling Super Down’ 3rd: Murrieta Dance Project-’Sweet Melody’
Teen Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Dark Winter’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Studio Kin-’Hustle’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Diva’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’All That Matters’
Teen Tap
1st: Danceology-’Mr. Blue Sky’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Danceology-’My Hands Are Always Cold’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’ 3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Heavenly Bodies’
Teen Lyrical
1st: West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Overdose’ 3rd: Mather Dance Company-’Out of Hiding’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Not Today Satan’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Singular Sensation’ 3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Footloose’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Danceology-’Cha Cha Heels’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Movimento’
Teen Specialty
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Cadance’ 2nd: Danceology-’Dream of Dreaming’ 3rd: Danceology-’Passage’
Senior Jazz
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Prisoner’ 2nd: Danceology-’Night Thirst’ 3rd: West Coast School of the Arts-’How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Danceology-’It’s Weezy’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’ 2nd: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’ 3rd: Danceology-’Above Below’ 3rd: Studio Fusion-’Weight of Silence’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Voice of God’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’For All We Know’
Senior Specialty
1st: Studio Fusion-’Coconut’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Terrified’
Senior Ballroom
1st: Danceology-’Burn Up The Dance’
Best of Radix:
Rookie
The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’
Danceology-’Ladies Room’
Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’
Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Notion Dance Concepts-’Firework’
Mini
The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Fading Images’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’
Danceology-’Happy’
Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’
Motion State Studios-’Sisters’
Junior
Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’
Danceology-’Rich Girl’
Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
Mather Dance Company-’Anything Worth Holding’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Hey Hi Hello’
Motion State Studios-’Always, Forever’
 Murrieta Dance Project-’Luminous’
Teen
Academy of Nevada Ballet Theater-’The Great Realization’
Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’The Need for One Another’
Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Murrieta Dance Project-’Memories’
Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Change’
Mather Dance Company-’Overdose’
Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’No Ordinary Love’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
Senior
Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Terrified’
Murrieta Dance Project-’Echos’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
Danceology-’Above Below’
Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’
Studio Fusion-’Coconut’
West Coast School of the Arts-’How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?’
Studio Standout:
Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Change’
Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
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Confronto entre pesos-pesados será luta principal do evento, e marcará retorno do brasileiro após infecção bacteriana nas pernas que causou sua retirada do UFC Moscou
Após se recuperar de um susto causado por uma infecção bacteriana, Junior Cigano já tem data para retornar ao octógono. O ex-campeão mundial do peso-pesado vai enfrentar o americano Curtis Blaydes na luta principal do UFC Raleigh.
UFC Raleigh
25 de janeiro de 2020, na Carolina do Norte (EUA) CARD PRINCIPAL (10h, de Tokyo): Peso-pesado: Curtis Blaydes x Junior Cigano Peso-meio-médio: Rafael dos Anjos x Michael Chiesa Peso-pena: Arnold Allen x Adversário a ser anunciado Peso-mosca: Jordan Espinosa x Alex Perez Peso-palha: Hannah Cifers x Angela Hill Peso-meio-pesado: Jamahal Hill x Darko Stosic CARD PRELIMINAR (19h, de Brasília): Peso-mosca: Justine Kish x Lucie Pudilova Peso-médio: Bevon Lewis x Dequan Townsend Peso-galo: Montel Jackson x Felipe Cabocão Peso-galo: Sara McMann x Lina Lansberg Peso-galo: Brett Johns x Tony Gravely Peso-pena: Herbert Burns x Nate Landwehr Peso-pena: Nik Lentz x Nad Narimani
Lutas futuras
UFC 247
8 de fevereiro de 2020, em Houston (EUA) CARD PRINCIPAL (12h, de Tokyo): Peso-meio-pesado: Jon Jones x Dominick Reyes Peso-mosca: Valentina Shevchenko x Katlyn Chookagian Peso-pesado: Juan Adams x Justin Tafa Peso-pena: Mirsad Bektic x Dan Ige Peso-pesado: Derrick Lewis x Ilir Latifi CARD PRELIMINAR (20h15, de Brasília): Peso-galo: Jimmie Rivera x Marlon Vera Peso-médio: Trevin Giles x Antônio Arroyo Peso-meio-médio: Alex Morono x Dhiego Lima Peso-mosca: Lauren Murphy x Andrea Lee Peso-galo: Miles Johns x Mario Bautista Peso-galo: Domingo Pilarte x Journey Newson Peso-galo: Andre Ewell x Jonathan Martinez
UFC Rio Rancho
15 de fevereiro de 2020, no Novo México (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-meio-pesado: Corey Anderson x Jan Blachowicz Peso-meio-médio: Diego Sanchez x Michel Pereira Peso-mosca: Montana de la Rosa x Mara Romero Borella Peso-mosca: Ray Borg x Rogério Bontorin Peso-galo: Macy Chiasson x Nicco Montaño Peso-meio-pesado: Devin Clark x Gadzimurad Antigulov Peso-mosca: Mark de la Rosa x Raulian Paiva Peso-galo: John Dodson x Nathaniel Wood Peso-galo: Casey Kenney x Merab Dvalishvili Peso-leve: Yancy Medeiros x Lando Vannata Peso-leve: Brok Weaver x Rodrigo Vargas Peso-meio-médio: Tim Means x Ramazan Emeev
UFC Auckland
22 de fevereiro de 2020, na Nova Zelândia CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Paul Felder x Dan Hooker Peso-leve: Magomed Mustafaev x Brad Riddell Peso-meio-médio: Jake Matthews x Emil Meek Peso-meio-pesado: Marcos Pezão x Ben Sosoli Peso-meio-pesado: Vinicius Mamute x Adversário a ser anunciado Peso-palha: Karolina Kowalkiewicz x Yan Xiaonan Peso-mosca: Rachael Ostovich x Shana Dobson Peso-pena: Zubaira Tukhugov x Kevin Aguilar Peso-mosca: Kai Kara France x Tyson Nam Peso-leve: Callan Potter x Kenan Song Peso-leve: Jalin Turner x Jamie Mullarkey Peso-meio-médio: Maki Pitolo x Takashi Sato Peso-palha: Loma Lookboonmee x Hannah Goldy
UFC Norfolk
29 de fevereiro de 2020, na Virginia (EUA) CARD PRINCIPAL: Peso-mosca: Joseph Benavidez x Deiveson Figueiredo Peso-pena: Felicia Spencer x Zarah Fairn dos Santos Peso-meio-pesado: Ion Cutelaba x Magomed Ankalaev Peso-pena: Megan Anderson x Norma Dumont Peso-pesado: Marcin Tybura x Serghei Spivac Peso-galo: Gabriel Silva x Kyler Phillips CARD PRELIMINAR: Peso-pena: Mike Davis x Giga Chikadze Peso-médio: Brendan Allen x Tom Breese Peso-leve: Luis Peña x Alex Muñoz Peso-pena: Jordan Griffin x TJ Brown Peso-pena: Steven Peterson x Aalon Cruz Peso-meio-médio: Sean Brady x Ismail Naurdiev
UFC 248
7 de março de 2020, em Las Vegas (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-médio: Israel Adesanya x Yoel Romero * Peso-palha: Weili Zhang x Joanna Jedrzejczyk Peso-médio: Robert Whittaker x Jared Cannonier Peso-meio-médio: Neil Magny x Li Jingliang Peso-leve: Beneil Dariush x Drakkar Klose Peso-palha: Emily Whitmire x Polyana Viana Peso-galo: Guido Cannetti x Danaa Batgerel Peso-galo: José Quiñonez x Sean O’Malley Peso-pena: Jeremy Stephens x Calvin Kattar Peso-médio: Rodolfo Veira x Saparbek Safarov Peso-meio-médio: Alex Cowboy x Max Griffin Peso-meio-médio: Mark Madsen x Austin Hubbard
UFC Brasília
14 de março de 2020, no Distrito Federal CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Kevin Lee x Charles do Bronx Peso-meio-médio: Demian Maia x Gilbert Durinho Peso-meio-pesado: Johnny Walker x Nikita Krylov Peso-palha: Amanda Ribas x Paige VanZant Peso-mosca: Maryna Moroz x Mayra Sheetara Peso-meio-médio: Elizeu Capoeira x Alexey Kunchenko Peso-galo: Rani Yahya x Enrique Barzola Peso-galo: Veronica Macedo x Bea Malecki Peso-mosca: Jussier Formiga x Brandon Moreno Peso-leve: Francisco Massaranduba x John Makdessi
UFC Londres
21 de março de 2020, na Inglaterra CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-meio-médio: Tyron Woodley x Leon Edwards Peso-médio: Jack Hermansson x Darren Till * Peso-mosca: Molly McCann x Ashlee Evans-Smith Peso-médio: John Phillips x Dusko Todorovic Peso-pesado: Raphael Bebezão x Tom Aspinall Peso-médio: Darren Stewart x Marvin Vettori Peso-leve: Marc Diakiese x Stevie Ray Peso-meio-pesado: Paul Craig x Ryan Spann Peso-meio-médio: Danny Roberts x Nicolas Dalby Peso-pena: Lerone Murphy x Gabriel Benítez Peso-pena: Mike Grundy x Makwan Amirkhani
UFC Columbus
28 de março de 2020, em Ohio (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-pesado: Francis Ngannou x Jairzinho Rozenstruik Peso-galo: Raphael Assunção x Cody Garbrandt Peso-pesado: Carlos Boi x Jeff Hughes Peso-pesado: Yorgan de Castro x Greg Hardy Peso-meio-pesado: Khalil Rountree x Sam Alvey Peso-galo: Davey Grant x Louis Smolka Peso-palha: Tecia Torres x Mizuki Inoue Peso-galo: Randy Costa x Martin Day Peso-galo: Julianna Peña x Aspen Ladd Peso-médio: Punahele Soriano x Eric Spicely
UFC Fight Night
11 de abril de 2020, local a definir CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-galo: Karol Rosa x Julia Avila Peso-médio: Alessio di Chirico x Abu Azaitar UFC 249 18 de abril de 2020, no Brooklyn (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Khabib Nurmagomedov x Tony Ferguson Peso-palha: Jéssica Bate-Estaca x Rose Namajunas Peso-médio: Ronaldo Jacaré x Uriah Hall Peso-pesado: Ben Rothwell x Gian Villante Peso-pena: Ryan Hall x Pedro Munhoz * UFC Fight Night 9 de maio de 2020, em São Paulo
* Eventos ou lutas não confirmados oficialmente pelo UFC
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therealslimshakespeare · 8 months ago
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therealslimshakespeare · 8 months ago
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Grim reader here, making a reappearance ☠️
So for Sanchez and her period problems, I assume that it also ostracizes her with the women in a lot of ways too. The stigma of not being believed is ALSO carried by other women and I imagine that many of them would think she’s dramatic or exaggerating and it’s gone on her entire life (maybe especially from parents or old boyfriends or whatever) and this plays into her desire to not tell anyone anything and just suffer in silence because she’s clearly got this. And I imagine that it’s a tough mentality to break out of, especially if it’s out of your control and every time it happens, you feel a little bit like a burden or that something is wrong with you :(
but ahh man, John Brady is such a good remedy for that
Oh my goddddd you’ve always got the takes. Unfortunately it totally goes both ways, and in a scenario like this I feel that all the women are struggling with their perceptions of themselves, how they wish to be perceived, how they are perceived…it goes on and on.
One man fucking up or being weak doesn’t reflect on all men. He’s just a weak ass pansy. One woman lets the side down? A stain on her sex, a slur to be used for them all -and this doesn’t help how women treat each other during moments of weakness. Sure the nice thing would be to close ranks and help, and some of that is occurring but when that gets rebuffed? In this situation? There’s not a lotta olive branches being handed out again and again, you were offered it once and that’s all ya got.
But yeah, I feel like John Brady hates waste. Wasted potential, wasted emotion, wasted effort. All of which Sanchez’s self isolating tactics display. He’s also a sympathetic human with a sister who’s just been through a very traumatizing and humiliating ordeal, he’s not squeamish at insisting he help. The fact he could use some help himself in some ways? Only adds to it.
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therealslimshakespeare · 8 months ago
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Screaming with excitement over the tiny bit of Brady x Sanchez you gave us!!! How long does it take for him to weasel his way into her heart? I feel like she would continue to try and resist but eventually he does something or says something and she realizes how deep she’s in.
Can’t wait for more about them!!!!
THANK YOU BESTIE GLAD YOU ENJOYED!!!
Honestly, that was for sure the beginning and it had been a good four or five months, lol, she’s a tough case. But she also becomes rather protective of him, which escalates it as she feels like she’s actually contributing somehow instead of merely owing him for his kindnesses.
I didn’t intend for them to be end game, if they even ever are romantic, in a way it certainly isn’t something they either expect or intend to be forever, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t very linked by what they’ve been through.
Literally would kill and dump acid on the body for this boy, and that’s Sanchez’s love language. Who knows, maybe she’ll get the chance? She also happens to be Catholic, too, though in a more cultural than religious way.
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therealslimshakespeare · 9 months ago
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I love Sanchez so much. All the girls are badass, and thank you for showing many ways of dealing with trauma and bad circumstances, it makes it feel so real. Your characters are so human, it’s honestly refreshing to read
Gaaaah, this is so relieving to hear. They can be badasses in my mind while still having a hell of a time if it internally which includes some enmity, jealously and general conflicted feelings about even each other. I’m glad they’re coming across both flawed and sympathetic.
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To Scold a King
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Austin/Elvis 🪺 Crawfever
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Elvis Presley Fanfiction ⚡️
Sarge & Little Mama
A Whole Man is Hard to Find
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therealslimshakespeare · 9 months ago
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Please tell me we get an in-depth of Ida and Rosie first meeting soon?
Ugh, we need one don’t we. Knowing now that it’s wanted, I’ll for sure try to work on fleshing out the bare dialogue I have written for them.
On that note, here’s a prompt vote, consisting of WIPS I’ve got mulling around in various stages of incompleteness, and I’d like to see which y’all would prefer soonest.
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*also, fml, I have such a hard time figuring out when he got promoted to Lt. Colonel so come in and set me straight, all who know the truth
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therealslimshakespeare · 7 months ago
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wait i’m sorry could u very briefly say each of the oc’s rank and job? (those who can)
also, demarco and brady are both captains correct??
Oh happily!! Thanks for asking.
I’ve only three that I’ve really fleshed out at all and intend to feature heavily. Here is a OC x pairing chart you may find helpful…
Lt. Colonel Ida Brady (pilot)
Lt. Maureen Kendeigh (bombardier)
2nd. Lt. Tallulah Smith (flight engineer)
Lt. Sanchez (fighter pilot, side character)
As for Demarco and Brady, to the best of my knowledge yes, they were both captains by the time they went down. Newspaper clippings tend to misinform or lag on these promotions, I find.
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