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Brice Patton and Austin Masters in 3 Easy Pieces (2000) dir. Brian Mills
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Brice Patton and Austin Masters in 3 Easy Pieces (2000) dir. Brian Mills
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Echoes (Playlist)
A little playlist of songs I associate with my fic Echoes (the one where Din has a clone baby and ends up on Sorgan again)
Little Apple — The Open Sea
Back to You — Canyon City
When the Cold Comes — Peter Bradley Adams
Bay of Pigs — Rogue Valley
Who Saved Who — Mindy Smith & Matthew Perryman Jones
From Where You Are — Lifehouse
Ivy — Taylor Swift
Sweet Troubled Man — Jill Andrews
Outlaw Man — Eagles
What a Woman Can Do — McAlister Kemp
Hurt — Boyce Avenue
Fading Bright Eyes Dark — Scars On 45
Nobody Knows — The Lumineers
All That I’m Asking For — Lifehouse
All Because — Ari Hest
These Times — SafetySuit
Living and Existing — CJ Starnes
Keep on Running — The Light The Heat
Hollow Sound — Satellite Station
Headlights — The National Parks
Runaway — Keith Johns
I Found You — Leire & Atticus Blue
Neverland (version two) — Joshua Radin & Maddie Poppe
Glad You Exist — Dan + Shay
She’s All You Need — Sister Hazel
I Stayed For the Girl — Sister Hazel
Somewhere in the World — Altiyan Childs
Treetops — Howie Day
The Tallest Tree — Lunatic Wolf
Not All Heroes Wear Capes — Owl City
We Can Find a Place — Davis John Patton
A Face Like Mine — Peter Bradley Adams
Not That Far Away — Jordan Moyes
Majorie — Taylor Swift
The Riddle — Five for Fighting
Boy — Lee Brice
How I Go — Yellowcard
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More songs that have the Sanders Sides vibes/fit Sanders Sides
Teenage Dream by Katy Perry is an oddly cute song for Prinxiety??
Him and I by Halsey and that other guy is 100% a Dukeceit song
Baby, It's Cold Outside but with Dukeceit?? How lovely would that be?? Ik the song lyrics in general are all creepy but like with the more playful tone of Janus doing his Saying The Opposite of the Truth thing it would be cute
Also The Snake by Eric Church is a good song for Janus and Remus; Janus, of course, being the rattlesnake and Remus being the copperhead.
Life Is Fun by TheOdd1sOut but with like, either Prinxiety, Virgil and Thomas, or Virgil and Patton
I like to listen to Dear Theodosia from Hamilton when I think about Virgil and Patton even tho it's not a perfect parallel, it's just a good song about parental love :)
Crybaby by Melanie Martinez but with Virgil and Patton as well
This one is TOO FUNNY TO NOT INCLUDE: My Oh My by Camila Cabello is literally the perfect song for Remy
Also Little Red Wagon by Miranda Lambert
Less funny but Speechless from the new Aladdin taken out of context is perfect for Logan. Born Without A Heart by whatever her name is (lol) and False Confidence by I think his name is Noah Cyprus? Are good for him too as well as Bad Liar by Imagine Dragons.
A Million Dreams is very good for Roman.
Human by Christina Perri for Patton (sad)
I Don't Dance by Lee Brice is a really cute for Logicality :3
hero n villain duet is great for Anxceit BUT with Virgil as the "villain" and Janus as the "hero"
Also see: Just Give Me a Reason by P!nk
Exs and Ohs by Elle King is great for Remus heheh
Also Mad Hatter by Melanie Martinez
Also Poker Face for a gender swap/Lesbian AU
Copycat by Billie Eilish is really really great for if you want some angst between Remus and Roman. Also, bad guy for Remus but Only If you imagine him singing the "might seduce your dad type" while making eye contact with Patton and then Patton going bright red lmao
Oh And Also good 4 u by Olivia Rodrigo for Janus directed at Virgil
Janus and Remy would both really love the song Any Man Of Mine by Shania Twain so do with that information what you will lol
So uh...I don't know why, but whatever the I Have Been Searching For You reunion song from Centaurworld is called, it has Logince vibes somehow??
Fragile Things for Virgil also
There are definitely more but these are all of em off the top of my head. Lmk if you agree with these or have any other songs you like to listen to when thinking about the Sides!
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Happy New Year everybody!
Welcome to 2024... My most ambitious year ever. If you guys don't know, I have a Wattpad account, and I make different series of stories. Like my own series, Brice Talks, The Wrath Of Weird Ass Marketing, and my reviews on something I seen or read or watched. I love writing stories on Wattpad... And SUCK while doing it. All of them are hand made and not by Artificial Intelligence, because I'm not a lazy fuck who sits around eating boogers while playing Fortnite with no underwear on. I got more in the pipeline this year. I have to have Big Motivation Energy to do all of these... Here are all of the things to expect from me this year, from the new Brice Talks I published yesterday in order for the last part to be published at 12am:
First off with my Wattpad account:
On September, 5th, 2024, I have a new story in the works dedicated to 20 years of my life because I'll be 20 years old in 2024.
TWOWAM will be continuing.
Brice Talks will also be continuing, with one in the works right now.
A new original series is going to be arriving.
The dream journal is still being updated. So expect a new dream or a few.
The Mario movie review is starting to be written.
And coming soon is a less disgusting, less filled to the brim with incestery version of "How I met Blizzie". Now called "How I met Blizzaria" which will be matching with the Mockumentary I made in 2022 that I posted this year, and of course, my ultimate goal is making that story more approachable and not Disgusting along with an apology for making that story and the other stories that I made, they had really disgusting and controversial material, because incest is absolutely not okay.
On my Facebook account:
I will post random stuff about personal life updates, memes and nostalgia. But, of course I will be doing Live streams of me reacting to things of playing games for all of the people who mostly enjoy my Live Streams of how they turn into utter insanity.
The frog suit only run of Mario 3 is almost complete and we will be back to that in the middle of January or February (probably right in time for Valentine's Day). I've been saving up the P-wings for three notoriously infamous levels of Mario 3.
And I will be reacting to the Sanders Sides season finale parts 1-4 on a live stream when those come out... Hopefully.
On my Tumblr account:
I'm gonna do what I normally do on tumblr... What are those things you may ask? Two things.
Number 1: A bunch of shit no one cares about.
And Number 2: Sanders Sides Incorrect Quotes and other Sanders Sides related content.
I know that's what people wanna see, so I'll gladly except it.
Will I be doing incorrect quotes on Roman and Remus' brotherly rivalry? Yep!
Am I gonna do Logicality incorrect quotes? Yep!
Am I gonna do Princxiety incorrect quotes? Yep!
Am I gonna do more Demus incorrect quotes? Yep!
Am I gonna do Roman and Patton incorrect quotes? YEP!
Am I gonna do I incorrect quotes with all the sides, Including Thomas? YEP!!
Am I gonna do incorrect quotes for the orange side when they get revealed in the season finale? YEP!!!
Am I gonna do RemRom incorrect quotes?
NO!!!
Why would you even say that?
But I'll do all the other ships! All of them!
And of course. I'm gonna be doing fun things on Reddit like posting nostalgia of things I love in the 2000s, or things that scared me as a kid. And I'm gonna find great pictures and make great funny comments on Pinterest.
This might not be a success overnight and it might not be at all, I'm the only one working on these stories, I don't have anyone to do the artwork yet for all of these series including one that will be revealed soon. but I learned to overcome anxiety, so lets hope I can accomplish everything. Now, I'm gonna be taking a little break. I will be back in either January or February on all my platforms, so follow them to see something new:
Facebook: Brice Terry
Pinterest: Brice_Terry04
Reddit: Brice_Terry04
Wattpad: Brice_Terry04
Be back soon!
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Deprogram Wiki
Identifying and Deprogramming Undetectable Mind Controls
there is lots more on this site. here is just a few of the links copied from it.
CIA MKULTRA Collection – The Black Vault
Central Intelligence Agency collection : Internet Archive
List of 149 MKULTRA Subprojects
The People’s History: MK-ULTRA: The CIA and Mind Control
Project Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists by Colin A. Ross M.D. (10-Page Summary)
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences by John D. Marks (available to read here online, as well as here in PDF format)
Mind Control Summary: The Secrets of Mind Control Based on Three Books by Top Mind Control Researchers
CIA Mind Control Experiments: De, More
5 Most Shocking CIA Experiments of Project MKULTRA – YouTube
Programmed to Kill by David McGovern (overview)
Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder by David McGowan (pdf)
Operation Midnight Climax – Wikispooks
Monarch Project | The Conspiracy Wiki
Project Monarch: Nazi Mind Control by Ron Patton
Monarch: The New Phoenix Program (Documentary)
Monarch The New Phoenix Program by Marshall Thomas
Origins and Techniques of Monarch Mind Control – The Vigilant Citizen
Trance-Formation of America by Mark Philips and Cathy O’Brien (PDF)
Thanks For The Memories: The Memoirs of Bob Hope’s and Henry Kissinger’s Mind-Controlled Slave by Brice Taylor
The World of Mind Control Through the Eyes of an Artist with 13 Alter Personas
[Original Content] MK-ULTRA: The CIA’s research program into ‘Biological Behavioral Engineering’, AKA Mind Control. PART 1: Introduction, Brainwashing, and the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology
[Original Content] MK-ULTRA: The CIA’s research program into ‘Biological Behavioral Engineering’, AKA Mind Control. PART 2: Unwitting Testing, Entrapment, and the Personality Assessment System
[Original Content] MK-ULTRA: The CIA’s research program into ‘Biological Behavioral Engineering’, AKA Mind Control. PART 3: Hypnotism
original MKULTRA document detailing basic hypnosis techniques (PDF)
original MKULTRA document detailing experiments in hypnotizing children into planting and arming bombs (PDF)
original MKULTRA document describing the creation of a mind controlled killer (PDF)
original Project Artichoke document describing a U.S. government human experimentation program (PDF)
do you have any resources for Forensic level evaluators, Medical investigatory and psychological, for both early child adult and intergenerational that help with victims of cult abuse? I'm in the US. Any help is appreciated, take care
Here are some links to articles.
The Extended Forensic Evaluation
Ritual Abuse-Torture Within Families/Groups
Malignant Trauma And The Invisibility Of Ritual Abuse
Investigating Religious Terrorism and Ritualistic Crimes
The Importance of Religious/Ritual Abuse as a Traumatic Predictor of Dissociation
Psychiatric Impact of Organized and Ritual Child Sexual Abuse: Cross-Sectional Findings from Individuals Who Report Being Victimized
A Symbolic Analysis of Ritualistic Crime: The Forensics of Sacrifice 1
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from Best DJ Kit https://edm.com/news/odesza-swedish-house-mafia-rufus-du-sol-tickets-live-nation-concert-week
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Wyndham Championship. Ben An Leads.
Wyndham Championship. Ben An Leads.
Ben An, South Korea, leads the Wyndham Championship after two rounds at Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina.
Ben / getty
Ben leads the Wyndham Championship by one stroke after 36 holes carding a second round -5 under par 65, he is seeking his first PGA Tour title, and so far is bogey free in this tournament;
“I came close last couple years and, you know, maybe this week might do it.”
“But…
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Plea for My New Self
Sanders sides Vampire College AU - it’s gay - it’s full of fun fluffy tropes - a bit o’ hurt/comfort - mostly fluff
Words: 4,531 Warnings: Extreme sass, Arguing, Alcohol, Illness mention Characters: Virgil, Roman, Deceit (Logan and Patton Mentioned) Ships: Prinxiety, Anxceit, Eventual LAMPD/CALMD Universe: Plea for my New Self Rating: T Genre: Prinxiety Bickering
Chapter 28: Sir Prize
Chapter 1 for New Readers - ffn mirror
“It’s absolute bullshit, Virgil! No freshman can play the lead role. Ugh! He can’t even waltz! One of us will have to teach him!” Roman shouted, waving his arm in dissatisfaction. Virgil held Roman gently in the middle of the dorm floor while he fumed wildly about the audition results, trying to console him with very little success. He rubbed Roman’s back a while and sighed with exasperation. Just getting him back to their dorm was hard enough. Virgil was still pissed about Mitchell’s bullshit and only just managed to start saying consoling or productive words. He mostly was just hissing and grousing as he guided an enraged Roman across campus to their room. Roman tried to run off to punch things on 4 separate occasions. Virgil nearly let him until he realized Roman would dent or damage whatever he hit, and Virgil wasn’t in the mood to deal with that.
“Well, at least you’re not playing a womanizer,” Virgil rolled his eyes and shifted Roman in his lap to sit more comfortably.
“I was clearly better suited for and more capable of playing Septimus than that Anton jerk!” Roman hissed angrily. Virgil ran his hand through Roman’s hair and continued to try to settle him down.
“I thought so, too, but at least you get to threaten him with a sword,” Virgil offered in solace. Roman looked more interested in that over everything else he’d tried to say to calm him down. He should have known threats of violence were the answer. When weren’t they, really? He knew what he’d like to say to that- nope, nope. Deal with Roman’s anger and his own anger would calm down.
“That is a bonus,” Roman huffed and crossed his arms. “But Septimus’s lines are more fun, and Captain Brice is barely in the play,” Roman groaned bitterly, his fingers balled into fists. Virgil kissed Roman’s forehead and stroked his hair again.
“And you’ll deliver those lines way better than anyone else on the stage, and they’ll see their dire folly,” Virgil cooed, slightly running his nails gently along Roman’s scalp and returning to stroking his back.
“Quit patronizing me, Virge! It’s a travesty of justice!” Roman objected loudly, flailing an arm again in righteous indignation. And people called Virgil a drama queen. Roman was the drama king and Virgil was a drama knight at worst compared to him.
“I’m not patronizing you, I’m giving you the gift of the greatest and most powerful driving force behind all human endeavors. Spite,” Virgil smirked. If nothing else works, appeal to spite. It had always worked for Deceit in the past, anyway. Roman blinked at him for a moment, processing what he said.
“You devious bastard,” A grin broke out and spread slowly across Roman’s face. Roman grabbed Virgil’s head and jerked him forward to kiss him. “Bless you,” He held his face and said emphatically. Virgil hissed facetiously at the blessing. Roman looked shocked and pulled back quickly.
“Sorry, vampire joke,” Virgil chuckled, having amused himself, and lightly scratched Roman’s neck. Roman shivered slightly at the gentle motion.
“You sound exactly like a cat when you really mean it, it’s surprising,” Roman said, looking slightly baffled up at Virgil.
“We can go blow off some steam somewhere, if you like. I know it’s getting late and a school night, but you’ve never seemed to care,” Virgil shrugged. Anything to cheer Roman back up so Virgil wouldn’t go stalk Mitchell and… cheer up Roman. Staying in control was important.
“Get me drunk, Virgil,” Roman held Virgil’s shoulders and stared seriously into Virgil’s eyes.
“What, for real? You sassed the shit out of me when you thought I was drinking under-aged,” Virgil huffed angrily, shaking his head. The audacity of this bitch.
“I never implied that I was free of sin,” Roman crossed his arms, continuing his intense stare.
“Let me guess, you and your brother were teenage bastards and got drunk at house parties?” Virgil took a guess, but he was positive he was right.
“Hey, Remus was the bastard. And it was only a couple of times during my senior year. I’ll have you know I was a perfect gentleman,” Roman glowered at Virgil and held his hand to his chest.
“Nobody is a perfect gentleman drunk. You probably only thought you were,” Virgil rolled his eyes and shifting Roman again so he could reach his upper back to scratch that.
“Excuse me, ladies hung around me like moths to a flame,” Roman said proudly but melted quickly after Virgil started moving his hand.
“I’m sure they just knew you were safe because you’re gay and your eyes or hands never wandered to their anywhere,” Virgil chuckled and started rubbing Roman’s back instead, not wanting to accidentally cut Roman.
“Okay, in hindsight, maybe that’s true. But I never broke any vases or threw anybody into a pool,” Roman said defensively, though his expression was still relaxed.
“Speaking of gay hindsight, are you thinking about coming out of the closet yet?” Virgil asked, gently scratching the back of Roman’s head again.
“I… I don’t know if it’s the right time,” Roman muttered, closing his eyes.
“It’s not like they can cut you off anymore, you already cut yourself off. You’re the one who thinks it’s important,” Virgil reminded him.
“Okay, so I’m nervous about it, so sue me!” Roman shot Virgil a cross look.
“You? Nervous? I don’t believe you,” Virgil laughed airily. Roman swatted him on the arm with a sour look on his face.
“Are you going to get me drunk or not?” Roman pouted, returning his arms to the angrily crossed state.
“Fine, fine, we’ll drink away your casting woes. Do you want me to sneak you in a bar or do you want to just get a hotel room and some high-dollar tequila?” Virgil listed Roman’s options, not feeling like fighting it any longer.
“Oh, I didn’t realize the second one was an option,” Roman hummed, sounding like he was mulling it over.
“We can’t bring alcohol on campus. I’m stealthy but I’m not risking expulsion over you being moody about some guy who can’t even waltz,” Virgil said, tilting his head and rolling his eyes at the ridiculousness of it all.
“Let’s do the high-dollar tequila one, I don’t want to get arrested at a bar,” Roman decided. Probably the better choice of the two.
“Smart. Do you want to invite anybody?” Virgil asked, returning to running his fingers through Roman’s hair and humming contentedly.
“Patton and Logan both don’t approve of under-aged drinking,” Roman frowned. “They’re not up for it and they probably don’t want us doing it either,”
“That’s true,” Virgil shrugged. “And I’m not boozing up the whole drama club minus Anton, I draw the line there. How about D? He’d also find it a travesty that you weren’t cast as the lead,” Virgil suggested with a slight smirk.
“His hobby seems to be embarrassing me, Virge, why would I want to do that?” Roman asked incredulously, tilting his head from side to side.
“Because he is the most affectionate drunk on the planet. He would whisper you sweet nothings instead of you being stuck listening to me make fun of you all night,” Virgil explained his reasoning with a little shrug.
“Oh, are you drinking with me?” Roman raised his eyebrow. So Roman remembered that Virgil was a bitchy drunk. Virgil chuckled through his nose and took Roman’s hand.
“Why wouldn’t I? I’m buying it. I’m not watching you have fun all night, that’d be the real travesty of justice,” Virgil grinned evilly as he watched Roman return to righteous indignation in a second flat.
“No worse than Anton’s acting, I assure you!” Roman blurted irately, glaring at Virgil.
“He’s not that bad, Princey. I thought he was good,” Roman looked extremely offended and made a wide variety of upset noises. “You were better, hands down! But he’ll be good enough,” Roman made a variety of offended noises. “Fine, he’ll be an absolute disaster. So much of a wreck the entire theatre collapses due to his sheer ineptitude,” Virgil rolled his eyes and pulled Roman’s hand up to kiss his knuckles.
“Now you’re definitely patronizing me,” Roman crossed his arms again and scowled. Virgil dropped his hand and pulled him in close for a kiss. He maybe restarted this mess, but he didn’t want Roman to get riled up all over again and turn Virgil into an angry idiot. Roman was sour at first but kissed back after a moment. He didn’t care about the placating words much longer.
“If you want to, text D and ask him if he wants to get drunk with us. I can’t reach my phone without moving you. So get off so I can start looking for a liquor store and a hotel,” Virgil asked him after he pulled away. Roman looked a little dazed and blinked a few times before shaking it off and pulling out his phone. Virgil kissed Roman’s hair while he texted. “So those party examples earlier were very specific. Your brother did break a vase and throw someone in a pool, didn’t he?” Virgil raised his eyebrow.
“Yes, yes, he did. It’s really not a particularly splendid idea to get him drunk,” Roman smiled knowingly. There was probably a story there, and that little smile intrigued Virgil.
“That just makes me want to get him drunk, Princey. Don’t threaten me with a good time,” Virgil laughed. He wanted to see this guy party.
“Your ancient unhinged ass is probably the most dangerous combination with him,” Roman looked a little horrified at the thought. “You must never get him drunk,”
“You know I’m cautious, what makes you say that?” Virgil asked, nearly feeling offended at the implication. Virgil could control himself just fine. Assuming he stayed in control, anyway.
“Because it doesn’t take very much to flip that caution into fuckitville when it comes to low-risk things, and sometimes if you do enough low-risk things the higher risk stuff seems more acceptable. Remus would find a way to change your mind and he’d abuse it,” Roman insisted seriously.
“You’re no fun,” Virgil stuck his tongue out.
“You probably want an excuse to do stupid shit deep down. Remus once jumped off a roof to see if he’d bounce,” Roman motioned to Virgil and looked very convinced he was right.
“Oh, a scientist,” Virgil chuckled. Roman was probably right.
“See?” Roman glared at him, gripping one of Virgil’s shoulders.
“Fine, I trust you! I get that I have a poor sense of boundaries and sometimes imagine brutally murdering people,” Virgil rolled his eyes, taking Roman’s hand again.
“God, Virgil, don’t joke about that,” Roman furrowed his eyebrows at Virgil.
“No, I do. I don’t want to do it. Well, sometimes I do. I know better, anyway,” Virgil shrugged dismissively.
“You should probably feed on me,” Roman said deliberately and nodded.
“Ro, we talked about this. I’m not sure what’s the compulsion and what’s you,” Virgil huffed. This wasn’t the first time this week he brought it up. Roman was probably just trying to wear Virgil down like he always does.
“You’re having murder thoughts and I have tasty tasty blood that solves that problem! Deceit will back me up!” Roman said fiercely, trying to tempt Virgil.
“If he wants to come out with us to a hotel, anyway,” Virgil said dismissively. Deceit would back him up. He did just shove him off the bed to drink from Logan the other day. Murder thoughts just came with the whole package, and D knew that. But D was never afraid to take what he wanted, including what he wanted for Virgil. Roman checked his phone.
“He doesn’t. He wants us to come to get drunk at his apartment,” Roman said, showing Virgil the screen.
“With my baby grand? Sold!” Virgil shot up, still holding onto Roman. “My violin is there too,” Virgil beamed brightly and twisted around, spinning Roman with him.
“Put me down you fucking dork,” Roman said humorously, pushing off of Virgil. Virgil set him down gently. “I want to wear something nice,” Roman went to his closet and started sliding around hangers.
“I thought you were dashing in that silk top,” Virgil winked, watching him dig around in his closet.
“I’ll think about it. It was hard to wash the club smell out of it last time. You should probably put up your hair or it’ll get alcohol in it somehow. It always happened at parties to people with long hair,” Roman suggested and motioned to Virgil’s hair. Virgil hummed in agreement and stepped into the bathroom so he could French braid it in the mirror.
“Will you flit me there?” Roman asked, sounding like he had found something and started changing into it.
“That’s dangerous, Ro, I can’t adjust gravity for anybody but me,” Virgil groaned as he slid his fingers through his hair and pulling it all into a braid.
“Oh, like you’d ever drop me,” Roman huffed disbelieving.
“If I get attacked mid-air I might,” Virgil growled. Roman had absolutely no survival instinct. How did Roman survive this far, exactly?
“How often does that happen?” Roman asked, very obviously poking around for a reasonable place to argue for his cause.
“More often than zero. We should make sure to get you some food to eat,” Virgil said, trying to change the subject. Virgil knew if he let Roman go at it too long, he’d change his mind.
“I can bring some leftovers in a bag. He’s got a fridge, right? I’ve got a half-sub and some penne. I still think you should carry me. It’d be way faster than a car if you’re anywhere close to D’s speed,” Roman changed the subject back. Damnit.
“I’m faster,” Virgil grunted. “Ever so slightly, though. D’s pretty fast for a turned. But you don’t want me to go that fast. Your body isn’t wired for it,” He wrapped the bottom of his hair in a hair tie he dug out of the bottom of his shower bag and started pinning up loose hairs in the mirror.
“Seriously, Virge, more often than zero is probably you saying it doesn’t happen that often,” Roman objected, and he wasn’t wrong. He still was an idiot, though.
“Yeah, it doesn’t, but it’s still dangerous,” Virgil grunted back, making sure everything was in place in the mirror.
“I’ll let you drink my blood,” Roman sang temptingly from the bedroom.
“That’s you getting two things you want, Ro. You’re not fooling me,” Virgil rolled his eyes and slid another hairpin in.
“So you admit that you know I want it and it’s not just the compulsion!” Roman shouted out suddenly. Holy shit, he wasn’t willing to drop either subject.
“Hecate, save me from this evil,” Virgil groaned and ran his hand down his face in frustration.
“Don’t you want to make me happy?” Roman asked sweetly. He was a dog with a bone and he wasn’t letting it the fuck go.
“All the time! I just- augh, you are so frustrating!” Virgil growled. Roman came into the bathroom and wrapped his arms around Virgil, kissing his neck from behind. He had changed into a jewel tone red long sleeve button down with decorative stitching instead of the plain white button-down he auditioned in.
“Do it,” Roman hissed temptingly in his ears, like the evil siren he is.
“I thought your brother was supposed to be the one who was a dangerous combination with me,” Virgil groaned, looking at Roman’s smug face in the mirror. Roman clearly knew he was winning.
“Once again, I never implied I was free of sin,” Roman smirked to Virgil’s reflection. “Wear a dark lip color, you look so good in it,” Roman smiled and kissed Virgil’s neck again. Virgil sighed and changed his makeup to something cleaner and more defined with a dark purple lip. “Stunning. Now take me flying,” Roman demanded.
“You’re very bossy for a sub,” Virgil chided in a low voice and smirked darkly at Roman’s reflection. Roman sputtered wildly, letting go of Virgil. Virgil laughed loudly, holding his sides while Roman babbled partial objections.
“I- I’m not!” Roman eventually stammered out.
“I just wanted to shut you up, Princey,” Virgil smiled and pulled Roman back in, kissing him. “I like the outfit you picked. The embroidery on the sleeves is very classy,” Virgil felt the stitching on Roman’s top. It was flimsy as best, but it looked nice.
“Thanks,” Roman blushed and rubbed his arm a little sheepishly. “I hope Pat’s figured out shielding better or they’re probably very confused right now,” He mused.
“I’m 100% positive you confuse them on at least an hourly basis. But this is what they wanted,” Virgil shrugged, grabbing Roman’s hand and leading him out of the bathroom, then twirling him around the middle of the dorm floor.
“An hourly basis? Please. You’re at least as bad as me. You freaked out because found a song you really liked earlier,” Roman objected as he spun into Virgil’s chest. Virgil pulled him in and pouted.
“It was a really good song,” Virgil growled defensively.
“And that organ at the theatre? You’re a massively irredeemable music nerd,” Roman kissed his cheek. “Come on, take me by foot,” Roman pestered him again, but it was clear in Roman’s tone he already knew he’d won.
“Fine, but I’m leaving you alone on a roof while I pick up the alcohol,” Virgil grunted in concession.
“And put on a flowy blouse,” Roman smiled sweetly.
“Oh, my hallowed Hecate. I need Pat around with you at all times. You’re like a shoulder devil unopposed all by yourself,” Virgil sighed dramatically and let go of Roman to go change tops.
“You don’t seem that resistant,” Roman crossed his arms and shifted his weight to one foot while he watched. “You’re not really going to leave me alone on a roof, are you?” He asked as Virgil found a blouse that matched the description, still black of course, and pulled off his hoodie and shirt to change.
“Oh, absolutely. You’d rather be left alone in a dark alley?” Virgil smiled mischievously before sliding on the new top.
“Of course not!” Roman said, very irritated.
“They smell absolutely splendiferous, you’ll love it. Nothing like the smell of roofing tar and gravel in the middle of a city,” Virgil said smarmily and smirked before pulling Roman back in.
“You’re an absolute bastard,” Roman grunted.
“And you’re a terrible influence,” Virgil smiled, and they kissed again. Virgil assaulted Roman’s face with a 62 little kisses and Roman’s expression melted into a sweet expression with a little giggle in his throat.
“How do you get up to the roof to leave, anyway? They lock the door there,” Roman mused after a moment of finding his bearings.
“I just pick it. So does Deceit. I’ve never met a vampire who couldn’t pick a lock,” Virgil twirled Roman around again.
“That’s objectively terrifying,” Roman said, looking very concerned when he came back.
“So am I,” Virgil flashed his fangs. “You’re just an idiot and Patton’s got kinks,” Virgil said derisively.
“What about Logan, then?” Roman huffed, surprisingly not objecting to being an idiot this time.
“Intellectually curious. He normally has the good sense to keep his space. But also I think he might have a thing for goths,” Virgil shrugged. “Pack some food for your human intestines,” Roman sighed and went to the fridge to pull out some leftovers. Virgil grabbed a bag out of his closet and tossed it in Roman’s way. Virgil watched him pack the food, feeling pretty satisfied with himself. He knew how to make Princey shut up about wanting to go flitting again.
“To the rooftop, your majesty?” Virgil held out his hand. Roman lightly rolled his eyes but took Virgil’s hand, anyway.
They locked up and headed out of their dorm and up the stairwell. Roman didn't whine about taking the stairs for once, even though there were a few flights to climb. When they got to the top of the stairs, Roman crossed his arms and leaned against the wall, motioning to the door with his arm and looking unimpressed. Virgil flipped a sharp pin set out from behind his ear and listened for the tumblers, picking the lock swiftly. He opened the door and bowed, holding it open for Roman with his arm outstretched.
“You’re such a fucking show off,” Roman groaned, but he was clearly impressed.
“I just like seeing your dumbfounded face,” Virgil slid the pins back into place and checked to make sure the straps of the bag were tight enough before pulling Roman up into his arms. “Do not let go of my neck under any circumstances or I’m never doing this again,” Virgil hissed. Roman wrapped his legs around Virgil’s Torso and nodded. Virgil supported him and held him close.
“Oh, so this isn’t a one-time thing?” Roman smiled knowingly.
“I think you’ve proved your point about how I’m an idiot,” Virgil held Roman tightly and walked to the edge of the roof. “You swear you don’t have vertigo, right? I don’t want to get thrown up on,”
“I would have gotten sick when you first roller-coaster’d me,” Roman replied blithely.
“Great,” Virgil grinned mischievously and held his foot off the edge of the roof.
“What are you doing?” Roman screeched at Virgil and gripped tighter. Virgil stepped off the roof. They dropped and Roman screamed in terror. Virgil reoriented against the building and pushed off two stories down and Roman possibly tried to choke Virgil out in anger with how hard he was squeezing.
“You think it’s a smart idea to choke a person who’s got you 12 stories up?” Virgil laughed as he jumped off the next building.
“You absolute fucking basilisk!” Roman screamed as Virgil bounded again, lifting his gravity and jumping higher.
“This is what you wanted, Princey,” Virgil cackled in delight. That shut him up for sure.
“I wanted you to jump off a roof, not fall off of one!” Roman retorted, his expression completely enraged. To his credit, other than futilely trying to choke Virgil in revenge, he hadn’t let go.
“I’ve jumped off multiple roofs,” Virgil said smugly, making sure Roman was secure in his arms.
“You know what I meant, you bastard,” Roman hissed furiously.
“Enjoy the ride, Princey, you’re the one who was pushing for this,” Virgil cackled again, jumping into the skyline.
“Promise to not do that again!” Roman demanded. Probably fairly.
“I have to do that sometimes,” Virgil knew he was being a smartass, but Roman’s reaction was just too good to stop.
“Then warn me!” Roman growled his revised demands.
“Fine,” Virgil laughed. He only intended to scare him like that once, anyway.
“Jump the next one backwards, I want to see,” Roman requested, much less crossly this time.
“You’re an absolute madlad,” Virgil shook his head and complied. Roman cheered excitedly and Virgil faced forward again before landing. Maybe it was worth it to make him this happy. Roman’s enjoyment was addictive. He really didn’t feel things by halves.
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Roman groaned on the living room couch at Deceit’s. It served him right for telling Virgil to speed up. Virgil smiled and wrapped Deceit up into his arms and cherished kissing him ‘hello’. Deceit hummed happily and kissed back.
“You wanted to get here fast, Princey,” Virgil sassed Roman after pulling away. Virgil smiled like an idiot, happy to be back in Deceit’s arms and held him close.
“I also wanted to keep my intestines where they are, but I suppose it was too much to ask,” Roman groaned, grabbing a throw pillow and falling over, holding it tightly to himself.
“It’s just some lag, you’ll clear up in a moment. I’ll get you some cold water,” Virgil said and kissed Deceit’s temple before letting go to grab one of his mugs from the cabinet. Virgil dispensed some ice water from the fridge for Roman and tossed Roman’s food in the fridge. Virgil put it down on the coffee table for Roman when he got back up and deposited the bag on the floor. He yanked Deceit down on to the couch with him, wrapping his arms around Deceit and pressing a kiss into his neck.
“So what did you bring to drink, darling?” Deceit asked, eying the backpack next to Deceit’s coffee table.
“Whiskey, tequila, and rum,” Virgil smiled into Deceit’s hair.
“You did always prefer having options,” Deceit smirked. “The French braid is cute, love,” Deceit angled his head to steal another kiss. “You’ve only got 30 minutes until you can’t play anymore, so perhaps you should serenade us while Roman’s intestines settle back into place,” Deceit smirked when Roman failed to throw a punch at him and moaned weakly into the couch again.
“Promise you’ll take us back to the dorms slower, you rapscallion,” Roman groaned pitifully, pointing shakily to Virgil.
“We can take a car back if you want,” Virgil offered. He didn’t mind going slower, Roman was the one who wanted to speed up in the first place.
“Don’t even talk about motion right now,” Roman grumbled. He was the one who brought it up, but Roman was the one suffering. Virgil stroked Roman’s hair gently, feeling bad for him.
“If you throw up on my couch you are cleaning it up,” Deceit said haughtily, wrapping his arms around Virgil’s arm.
“Okay, I’ll throw up in your shoes,” Roman shot back. A-plus rebuttal. Deceit glared at Virgil for that errant thought. Virgil just smiled smarmily back.
“Do you want to lie in bed, Ro?” Virgil asked, checking on Roman as he stroked his hair.
“If you lift me again you die,” Roman hissed weakly. It was so damn cute when humans pretended to be scary. Deceit chuckled and nodded in agreement.
“I’ll carry you, you massive idiot,” Deceit rolled his eyes and got up, scooping up Roman slowly and taking him into the bedroom. Roman whined feebly, but he probably wanted to lie in bed or D wouldn’t have bothered moving him. Virgil got up and headed to the spare room to grab his violin and checked on it carefully. He made sure the strings were tuned and ran the bow across them, checking on the sound. Virgil walked over to the bedroom and Roman was laying back, looking much less distressed, and Deceit was leaning back on the edge of the bed.
“Requests?” Virgil asked, picking somewhere in the room not too close to Deceit to start playing.
“Partita No. 2,” Deceit suggested smoothly, crossing his legs.
“I haven’t touched a violin in over a month and you want me to play that?” Virgil rolled his eyes.
“I doubt you’re out of practice. Woo me, love,” Deceit smiled and folded his hands, the challenge clear in his tone.
“You just like torturing me,” Virgil huffed and pulled the violin in position to play.
“I never said I didn’t,” Deceit smiled and Virgil stood upright and started to play.
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Sanders Sides Ships Playlist (Updated)
I realized that in the first post I not only missed a few ships but that I made it BEFORE our trash boy was introduced! So here's an updated version! I don’t know all the ship names, so once we get into polyamory town I just use dashes because I don’t want people to be confused! You can find the playlist with all of these songs HERE on youtube! I might make a Spotify playlist of them, but might not. depends on if I need to procrastinate any more homework.
Also, I have not and will not include any of the ships with both Roman and Remus as - despite the varying opinions on the matter that I’m not going to get into - events in my personal life have made that subject feel rather icky for me personally. If requested, I could create some platonic playlists for the relationships of the sides as well! But until then, there will be no RemRom. Thanks for understanding! (let me know if I forgot any other ships, though!)
Tell me how I did? I tried my best to get it accurate but I don’t know all the ships wonderfully ^-^
Morince: I’m coming after you (Owl City)
Prinxiety: Angel With A Shotgun (The Cab)
Logince: Enchanted (Taylor Swift)
Logicality: Right Here (Ashes Remain)
Analogical: Coming Down (Halsey)
Moxiety: Bubbly (Colbie Caillat)
Patceit: Follow You (Bring Me The Horizon)
Anxceit: Hard To Love (Lee Brice)
Roceit: Here’s to Never Growing up (Avril lavigne)
Loceit: Love The Way You Lie (Ariana Grande)
Roman/Logan/Virgil: I’ll Meet You There (Owl City)
Roman/Logan/Patton: I Won’t give Up (Jason Mraz)
Roman/Virgil/Patton: Monsters (Katie Sky)
Logan/Virgil/Patton: Don’t Deserve You (Plumb)
Virgil/Deceit/Patton: La Da Dee (Cody Simpson)
Roman/Logan/Deceit: Drive By (Train)
Roman/Deceit/Virgil: Things I’ll Never Say (Avril Lavigne)
Roman/Deceit/Patton: Somebody To Die For (Hurts)
Logan/Deceit/Virgil: Stand By You (Rachel Platten)
Logan/Deceit/Patton: Realize (Colbie Caillat)
Logan/Roman/Patton/Deceit: I Lived (One Republic)
Logan/Roman/Virgil/Deceit: ME! (Taylor Swift)
DLAMP: Until I Go (Kyle Gordon)
LAMP: You To Believe In (Paradise Fears)
+Remus Ships!
Intrulogical: Clarity (Zedd)
Anxmus: Arms Open (The Script)
Deemus: Fallin’ For You (Colbie Caillat)
Patmus: Call Me Maybe (Carly rae Jepsen)
Logan/Virgil/Remus: Begin Again (Taylor Swift)
Logan/Patton/Remus: Lover (Taylor Swift)
Virgil/Deceit/Remus: Long Live (Taylor Swift)
Virgil/Patton/Remus: Beautifully Broken (Plumb)
Logan/Deceit/Remus: Leave Out All The Rest (Linkin Park)
Logan/Virgil/Patton/Remus: Who I’m Meant To Be (Anthem Lights)
Logan/Virgil/Patton/Deceit: Fake Happy (Paramore)
Logan/Virgil/Deceit/Remus: If I Die Young (The Band Perry)
Logan/Patton/Deceit/Remus: Rewrite The Stars (The Greatest Showman)
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Best New Horror Movies on Netflix: Winter 2018
There's an overwhelming amount of horror movies to sift through on Netflix, so I've decided to take out some of the legwork by compiling a list of the season’s best new genre titles available on Netflix’s instant streaming service.
Please feel free to leave a comment with any I may have missed and share your thoughts on any of the films you watch. You can also peruse past installments of Best New Horror Moves on Netflix for more suggestions.
1. Gerald's Game
IT was undoubtedly the most entertaining Stephen King adaptation in recent memory, but Gerald's Game may be the most tense. The novel - which revolves around a middle-aged married couple's attempt to spice up their love life - was seemingly un-filmable, but director Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Ouija: Origin of Evil) takes a creative yet logical approach to successfully translate the story from the page to the screen. The direction is stylish, despite largely involving only two actors in a single bedroom. Carla Gugino (Watchmen) and Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek) star, both delivering brilliant performances, with Henry Thomas (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial) and Carel Struycken (The Addams Family) in chilling supporting roles. Its left-field epilogue won't work for some, but the film remains a suspenseful, dead-filled experience that includes perhaps the most cringe-inducing sequence of the year.
2. 1922
1922 is an adaptation of a little-known Stephen King novella, published in his 2010 collection, Full Dark, No Stars. Like much of King's work, it doesn't shy away from the supernatural, yet it's firmly grounded in reality. The always-reliable Thomas Jane delivers a transformative performance in his third King film (following Dreamcatcher and The Mist). He stars as Wilfred James, a conflicted man who confesses to murdering his wife (Molly Parker. Deadwood) with the aid of his son (Dylan Schmid, Once Upon a Time) in 1922. Akin to Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," Wilfred's unbearable guilt manifests itself. Cinematographer Ben Richardson (The Fault in Our Stars) utilizes a lot of natural light, while Faith No More's Mike Patton composes an atonal score. Writer-director Zak Hilditch (whose previous film, These Final Hours, is also worth seeking out) delivers a brooding, character-driven slow burner.
3. Raw
Raw made waves on the festival circuit when it caused multiple viewers to faint. It is indeed a uniquely repulsive film in more ways than one might expect - depicting everything from animal dissecting to bikini waxing to eye licking in graphic detail - but it's much more than a mindless gorefest. The French film is a compelling, darkly humorous coming-of-age story... with cannibalism. The plot revolves around Justine (Garance Marillier), a young vegetarian, as she enters her first semester at veterinary school. She receives the full college experience: hazing, coed living, experimentation, partying, flesh eating. Marillier's fearless performance is matched by a strong vision from writer-director Julia Ducournau.
4. Super Dark Times
From the first act of Super Dark Times, you might expect it to be a coming-of-age genre tale in the vein of Stranger Things and IT, but by the end you will find a film that shares more in common with River's Edge and Stand By Me. It's set in the '90s, complete with scrambled "adult" channels, but it doesn't beat the viewer over the head with nostalgia. Owen Campbell (The Americans) and Charlie Tahan (Ozark) star as best friends with a secret that drives a wedge between them. Co-writers Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski (Siren) capture the adolescent banter better than most films, while director Kevin Phillips makes an impressive feature debut. Living up to its title, Super Dark Times is a dark, tense experience.
5. Cult of Chucky
Child’s Play is a rare horror franchise that has maintained its original continuity, thanks to having Don Mancini - who has written every installment and directed the latter three - as the driving creative force. Cult of Chucky, the seventh entry in the series, brings together the franchise’s three distinct story lines - Nica (Fiona Dourif) from Curse of Chucky, Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) from Child’s Play 1-3, and Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) from Bride/Seed of Chucky. Taking cues from A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warrior, the film takes place in a mental institution, where Nica bonds with the members of her therapy group. When they start dying one by one, Nica struggles to convince anyone that a possessed doll named Chucky (voiced, as always, by Brad Dourif) is responsible. Mancini’s well-paced script is fearless in its exploration of delightfully weird ideas, in addition to balancing the more serious tone with lighthearted fun. The result is as close as you can get to pleasing fans of all eras of Chucky. Read my full review of the film here.
6. The Bar
The Bar is the latest effort from reliable Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia (The Oxford Murders). It finds a group of strangers trapped in a seedy bar in downtown Madrid. Anyone that tries to leave is killed by an unseen assailant, with their bodies disappearing - blood and all - when no one is looking. Reminiscent of an episode of The Twilight Zone, suspicion grows and intrigue builds as the group must come together to solve the mystery. Iglesia does a fine job establishing an ensemble of quirky characters in a short time and then maintaining that momentum throughout the duration. He also injects his signature dark humor into the plot, helping to further set it apart from other contained thrillers.
7. Creep 2
2014's Creep (which is also streaming on Netflix and should be viewed first) was perhaps the last good, original found footage movie, made on a shoestring budget with copious improvisation. Star/co-writer Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed), whose eerie performance as an idiosyncratic murderer anchored Creep, and director/co-writer Patrick Brice return for Creep 2, which slightly expands the mythology without sacrificing the intimacy that made the first film so effective. Duplass' character now goes by Aaron, assuming not only the name of Brice's character from the first Creep but also his interest in filmmaking. Sara (Desiree Akhavan) responds to Aaron's Craigslist ad looking for a videographer, and it’s not long after their meeting that he admits to being a serial killer. But Aaron is going through a bit of a midlife crisis, so he employs Sara to film a documentary about him. Much like the first Creep, not a whole lot happens before the climax, but Duplass' eccentric character and vulnerable performance keep you watching with bated breath.
8. Killing Ground
Killing Ground is an unapologetic Australian thriller in the vein of Eden Lake, Wolf Creek, Deliverance, and The Hills Have Eyes. In other words, it's an intense punch in the gut. In the film, a couple's romantic camping trip is interrupted by unhinged locals against whom they must fight for survival. The familiar set-up is elevated by intriguing flashbacks to events a few days prior to the main story, the context of which adds even more weight to the harrowing situation. Although not the most original story ever told, Killing Ground is an effective, realistic debut for writer-director Damien Power.
9. Veronica
Verónica is a Spanish-language psychological thriller from Mexico. Co-directors Carlos Algara and Alejandro Martinez-Beltran opted to shoot the film in black and white with gorgeous, precise cinematography, bringing to mind the recent The Eyes of My Mother. A psychologist (Arcelia Ramírez) is offered a substantial sum of money to take on the evasive yet intelligent Veronica de la Serna (Olga Segura) as a patient. It's a simple set-up, consisting of little more than dialogue between the two characters, but the intriguing therapy sessions slowly reveal Veronica's deep-seated issues. The plot takes an unexpected, exciting turn for the final act, but it ultimately leads to a twist that is trite and, frankly, unnecessary. But don't let that deter you; the rest of the film is positively riveting.
10. Red Christmas
Red Christmas is a holiday horror film that - despite hailing from Australia - captures the typical Christmas season quite well, complete with the family drama it often entails. It also addresses the topical subject of reproductive rights, employs both a genre legend (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial's Dee Wallace, in one of her strongest performances in years) and an actor with Down syndrome (Gerard O'dwyer), and tells a decent horror story in the process. Similar to You're Next, the film features a killer interrupting a strained family gathering, blending home invasion and slasher influences. It won’t replace any of the classics, but Red Christmas is a fine addition to the Christmas horror pantheon. Read my full review of the film here.
11. Don't Kill It
Don't Kill It is a fun amalgam of horror, action, comedy, and western from director Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider). A rash of homicides - in which each killer murders the previous killer - lead FBI agent Evelyn Pierce (Kristina Klebe, Halloween) back to the podunk Mississippi town she once called home in order to investigate the case. She reluctantly teams with Jebediah Woodley (Dolph Lundgren, Rocky IV), a self-described demon hunter, to stop the body-hopping demon on the loose. There are a couple of big, bloody set pieces that make the abundance of exposition worthwhile. Clocking in at a lean 83 minutes, the film plays like a more charming and entertaining version of a Syfy original movie.
Bonus: Dark
Comparisons between Dark and Stranger Things are inevitable - both Netflix original series concern a mystery of a missing child in a small town in which supernatural elements are at play - but Dark approaches the material in am much more subtle, subversive manner. In addition to Stranger Things' coming-of-age through a genre lens, the German show has the mind-bending rhetoric of Donnie Darko and the mystique of Twin Peaks, with a touch of Back to the Future for good measure. There may be a few too many characters for its own good, but the story - in which a disappearance in the present is somehow tied to similar events that occurred in 1986 - is undeniably well told and well shot. I'm already eager to binge a second season.
Bonus: Mindhunter
Mindhunter is an original series from executive producer David Fincher (Gone Girl, Seven), who also directs several episodes, with Joe Penhall (The Road) serving as showrunner. Based on the true crime book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit, it follows FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff. Glee) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany, Alien 3) as they conduct interviews with convicted murderers in the late '70s for their groundbreaking work in behavioral science. After an attention-grabbing opening scene, the show takes a couple of episodes to gain momentum, but it's virtually impossible to look away after that. There's an abundance of heady dialogue, in typical Fincher fashion, though it's never short of enthralling.
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Updated Rocket Mortgage Classic Field
By: DSP STAFF 6/22/19
The Rocket Mortgage Classic, taking place June 27-30 at Detroit Golf Club, added World Golf Hall of Famer and four-time major champion Ernie Els to its 156-player field Friday.
The majority of the list of golfers that will play at Detroit Golf Club next week has already been finalized. However, six more golfers, four that will qualify after teeing it up Monday at The Orchards Golf Club and two Web.com Tour qualifiers, are still to be added to the field.
Players with local ties:
Joey Garber – Born in Petoskey, Mich.
Lee Houtteman – Michigan PGA section champion
Brian Stuard – Born and raised in Jackson, Mich. Graduated from Napoleon High School in 2001. Played at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich.
Updated field:
Albertson, Anders
An, Byeong Hun
Ancer, Abraham
Armour, Ryan
Bae, Sangmoon
Bauchou, Zach
Blaum, Ryan
Blixt, Jonas
Brown, Scott
Burgoon, Bronson
Burns, Sam
Castro, Roberto
Cauley, Bud
Cejka, Alex
Champ, Cameron
Chin, John
Cink, Stewart
Clark, Wyndham
Collins, Chad
Conners, Corey
Cook, Austin
Davis, Cameron
Díaz, Roberto
Donald, Luke
Dufner, Jason
Duncan, Tyler
Els, Ernie
English, Harris
Etulain, Julián
Fowler, Rickie
Frittelli, Dylan
Garber, Joey
Garnett, Brice
Gay, Brian
Gómez, Fabián
Gribble, Cody
Hadley, Chesson
Harkins, Brandon
Harman, Brian
Henley, Russell
Henry, J.J.
Herman, Jim
Hickok, Kramer
Hoffman, Charley
Hoffmann, Morgan
Hoge, Tom
Holmes, J.B.
Homa, Max
Horschel, Billy
Hossler, Beau
Houtteman, Lee
Hovland, Viktor
Howell III, Charles
Hughes, Mackenzie
Hurley III, Billy
Im, Sungjae
Jacobson, Freddie
Jaeger, Stephan
Johnson, Dustin
Jones, Kyle
Jones, Matt
Kang, Sung
Kaufman, Smylie
Kim, Michael
Kim, Si Woo
Kim, Whee
Kisner, Kevin
Kizzire, Patton
Knost, Colt
Knous, Jim
Kodaira, Satoshi
Kokrak, Jason
Kraft, Kelly
Lahiri, Anirban
Laird, Martin
Landry, Andrew
Langley, Scott
Lebioda, Hank
Lee, Danny
Lee, Kyoung-Hoon
Lindheim, Nicholas
List, Luke
Long, Adam
Luck, Curtis
Mahan, Hunter
Malnati, Peter
Matsuyama, Hideki
McCarthy, Denny
Merritt, Troy
Mitchell, Keith
Moore, Ryan
Mullinax, Trey
Muñoz, Sebastián
Niemann, Joaquin
Ortiz, Carlos
Pampling, Rod
Pan, C.T.
Poston, J.T.
Potter, Jr., Ted
Power, Seamus
Prugh, Alex
Reavie, Chez
Reed, Patrick
Reeves, Seth
Roach, Wes
Rodríguez, José de Jesús
Ryder, Sam
Sabbatini, Rory
Saunders, Sam
Schenk, Adam
Schnell, Brady
Schniederjans, Ollie
Silverman, Ben
Sloan, Roger
Smith, Cameron
Snedeker, Brandt
Spaun, J.J.
Stallings, Scott
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a lot of resources claim a place called "MacGill AFB" as a programming location, but there doesn't seem to be such thing. do you think it's meant to be MacDill AFB?
The resources you're reading probably used the initial source. For example Ron Patton says 'MacGill' and his source was most likely Brice Taylor's 'Thanks for the Memories' that says 'MacGill'. Other's then used these for the programming site list passing on the typo.
MacDill AFB in Florida is used for programming. The typo most likely occurred due to McGill also being a programming site.
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You Can Buy Tickets to ODESZA, RÜFÜS DU SOL and More for Just $25—But Only for a Week
Live Nation's "Concert Week" initiative offers fans all-in tickets—including fees—for $25 flat.
For one week in May 2022, tickets to see your favorite artists will cost less than a meal at Olive Garden.
Yes, the unlimited breadsticks deal is amazing, but it pales in comparison to Live Nation's "Concert Week" initiative. Starting Wednesday, May 4th at 10AM ET (7AM PT), the entertainment goliath is offering fans all-in tickets to more than 3,700 shows across North America—including fees—for $25 flat.
Electronic dance music fans can snag tickets to see Swedish House Mafia, Kraftwerk, ODESZA, Porter Robinson, RÜFÜS DU SOL, The Chainsmokers, ILLENIUM, GRiZ and more. Considering these tickets can run you anywhere from $55 to upwards of $300, it's a steal.
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"Concert Week" also offers tickets for many of the world's top contemporary music artists, of course. Fans of country, hip-hop, Latin, metal, pop, rock and more can get passes for shows with Zac Brown Band, Halsey, H.E.R., John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly, Nelly, OneRepublic, The Who and many, many more.
You can purchase the discounted "Concert Week" tickets here and check out a comprehensive, alphabetized list of participating artists below. The promotion ends on May 10th.
Live Nation Concert Week 2022
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Sanders Sides Ships Playlist...
I was bored and listening to music... and then I started picking a Sanders Sides Ship for some of the songs... and then I picked a song for every single ship (not with Sleep (Remy), Emile, or Thomas, since they aren’t technically sides)
So here. Have this list, and I’ll link my youtube playlist of all the songs (in the same order) HERE
I’m pretty sure I covered every ship with the sides, including Deceit, but if I missed one let me know and I can find a song for those too. I have a lot of songs I listen to...0-0
Morince: I’m Coming After You (Owl City)
Prinxiety: Angel With A Shotgun (The Cab)
Logince: Enchanted (Taylor Swift)
Logicality: Right Here (Ashes Remain)
Analogical: Coming Down (Halsey)
Moxiety: Bubbly (Colbie Caillat)
Patceit: Follow You (Bring Me The Horizon)
Anxceit: Hard To Love (Lee Brice)
Roceit: Here’s To Never Growing Up (Avril Lavigne)
Loceit: Love The Way You Lie (Ariana Grande)
Roman/Logan/Virgil: I’ll Meet You There (Owl City)
Roman/Logan/Patton: I Won’t Give Up (Jason Mraz)
Roman/Virgil/Patton: Monsters (Katie Sky)
Logan/Virgil/Patton: Don’t Deserve You (Plumb)
Virgil/Deceit/Patton: La Da Dee (Cody Simpson)
Roman/Logan/Deceit: Drive By (Train)
Roman/Deceit/Virgil: Things I’ll Never Say (Avril Lavigne)
Roman/Deceit/Patton: Somebody To Die For (Hurts)
Logan/Deceit/Virgil: Stand By You (Rachel Platten)
Logan/Deceit/Patton: Realize (Colbie Caillat)
DLAMP: Until I Go (Kyle Gordon)
LAMP: You To Believe In (Paradise Fears)
#sanders sides#ships#sanders sides ships#thomas sanders#ts#@thatsthat24#music#playlist#current mood#<3
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