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Invasion 1x02 // 1x10 // 2x07
#invasion#apple tv#caspar morrow#casper morrow#jamila huston#caspar#billy barratt#india brown#parallels#1x02#1x10#2x07#headphones#music#bus#hospital#intubated#walkman#my gifs#not sure whether to redo the originals
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Warden Morrow Tabris, Hero of Ferelden, ditched so fast before they could saddle her with the responsibilities of a warden-commander. She looks scary and she is - scary persuasive, scary intimidating and scary on the battlefield - but mostly she’s just protective.
#dragon age#dragon age origins#dao#warden tabris#I Need to draw her with my inquisitor sometime poor casper would be somewhere between terrified and awed#I feel like morrow would mostly be outraged at the injustice that is their height difference#lavellan stole all the height#you can guess who morrow romanced by the portrait by the by#you bet I included Zevran's earring#she looks more serious than she is too#the same person badgered wynne about gryphons when the poor woman just wanted to tell a story#and had such terribly long flirting matches with zevran that no one could get any sleep#and I do mean that literally because wynne complained about lack of sleep before I got the spicy scene#so i decided they were just annoying in a different way#nocturnal arts
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Casper Morrow
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The Order That My BWW OCs Appear In
Chapter 13: Adalyn Stehle/The Songstress Who Became Silent
Chapter 14: Ace Byra/The Sculptor with A Broken Heart
Chapter 15: Archie Dirkorte/The Tagger Who Desires Artistic Freedom
Chapter 16: Sarah West/The Princess Who Is Afraid to Become Queen
Chapter 17: Arabella Markeli/The Schoolgirl Who Is Afraid to Fail
Chapter 18: Ryan Novikov/The Chef Who Feared Imperfection
Chapter 19: Ivan Callahan/The CEO That Could Not Afford To Lose His City
Chapter 20: Cameron Trebess/The Writer with Writer's Block
Chapter 21: Carla Labiano/The Cheerleader Who Lacked The Courage To Defend Others
Chapter 22: James Alcantara/The Surfer Who Became Afraid Of The Waves
Chapter 23: Helena Kitt/The Soccer Player and Her Fleeting Dreams
Chapter 24: Isobel Montague/The Girl Who Loved To Do Makeup
Chapter 25: Claire Gibson/The Fashion Designer Who Lost Her Passion
Chapter 26: Lucas Harris/The Boy and The Puppy
Chapter 27: Austin Todd/The Man Who Loved Animals
Chapter 28: Stephanie Gale/The Doctor Who Was Searching for a Cure
Chapter 29: Matthew Cooper/The Boy Who Longed to Visit the Stars
Chapter 30: Julia Alistair/The Girl Who Was Afraid to Grow Up
Chapter 31: Michelle Taylor/The Ballerina Who Was Afraid to Dance Onstage
Chapter 32: Stanley Hodnett/The Guitarist Who Longed for the Spotlight
Chapter 33: Serena Veigel/The Florist and The Plants she Loved
Chapter 34: Phillip Klaver/The Auto Racer Who Sought Good Sportsmanship
Chapter 35: Louise Dascalu/The Woman Who Became Afraid of Motherhood
Chapter 36: Sally Morrow/The Woman Who Became Obsessed with Beauty
Chapter 37: Max Bennett/The Detective Who Wanted to Find the Truth
Chapter 38: Casper Goans/The Magician Who Lost His Magic
Chapter 39: Lily Glendon/The Rookie Who Wanted to Sing
Chapter 40: Vivian Parker/The Officer Obsessed with Justice
Chapter 41: Benjamin Greene/The Teacher Who Lost His Quality
Chapter 42: Ana Geller/The Girl Who Loved Baking
Chapter 43: Oliver Ikeda/The Actor Who Doubted Stardom
Chapter 44: Andre Burke/The Dollmaker and His Dolls
Chapter 45: Desmond Patil/The Man Who Lived in The Library
Chapter 46: Hanako Bankole/The Woman Who Was Afraid of Becoming a Bride
Chapter 47: Sophia O'Neil/The Girl Who Loved to Roller Skate
Chapter 48: Gabriel Moore/The Man Who Hid Behind the Microphone
Chapter 49: Henry Bauer/The Pianist Who Became a Phantom
Chapter 50: Isaac Ribeiro/The Nobleman Who Longed to Feel Love
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A man is known by the company he keeps
• STEPHEN CRANE
• YANK HISSELF
• AND EYED
• AN' SULLIVAN'S
• MADE HASTE
• CINCHED
• YE
• SEA WERE
• AND SULTAN
• FLY; SO
• MORROW
• WITH
• THE SAILOR'S WIFE'S
• IDEA
• DAISY
• YE COMPEL
• HEN
• ARCHNESS
• SUMMER'S EVENING; OLD CASPER'S WORK
• ER TIME; AN' EF
• BRIDE
• EARTH THE SAILOR
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#invasion#invasion: 110#invasionedit#tvedit#golshifteh farahani#aneesha malik#shioli kutsuna#mitsuki yamato#billy barratt#casper morrow#shamier anderson#trevante cole#tamara lawrance#india brown#jamila huston#yasmine holness dove#what a show <3
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When you don’t know what to watch play a show you never thought about watching and that show for me was Invasion on Apple+ let me tell you Ahmed is one piece of shit because who theee hell does that to their family but chaos will show you the true faces of the people you call loved ones
#invasion#Apple+ invasion#Aneesha Malik#Amed Malik#Mitsuki Yamato#Trevante Cole#Casper Morrow#Luke Malik#Sarah Malik#alien invasion#aliens
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Invasion: S01E10: First Day
The world, still reeling from global destruction, faces a new and unforeseen dawn.
#invasion#invasion apple tv#promo pics#1x10#first day#billy barratt#india brown#shioli kutsuna#shamier anderson#caspar morrow#casper#jamila#trevante#mitsuki#tara moayedi#golshifteh farahani#aneesha#azhy robertson#season 1
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Morrow Casper, a mysterious omen, but only when hy wants to be. Thon is quite a kind entity, though one may have to get to know it first.
i feel like i just got this whispered to my ear by a cursed amulet and gained 15 health points /pos
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PRIMED FEELINGS
With the Romantic period one has a multifaceted movement originating in Europe that made its way to the US with the onset of the nineteenth century. Actually, the movement started in the late 1700s and can be seen as one of those social forces that served to heighten people’s awareness of the detrimental effects of a growing political upheaval and the initial industrialization of European life.
Central to its messaging was a focus on emotions and individualism. Part and parcel of its impact was its influence on liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, and radicalism.[1] While the movement’s most observable affect was on that time’s art and literature, the political world was also highly impacted. But to appreciate in which ways it moved politics, one needs to appreciate the directions it maneuvered the creative world of the arts – both the physical arts and in their written forms.
The Enlightenment adopted the classical tradition; the Romantics favored medieval expression. In that, it turns away from concerns of balance, proportion, and idealistic form (the bedrocks of classical art) to expressions of raw emotions and seeing art as the opportunity to be exposed to real experiences. That even included stirring the emotions of horror, terror, fear, and awe. But in the main, it shifted people’s attention to nature and its abundant beauty in its raw states.
With these focuses, Romantic art placed newfound appreciation for what had been previously judged to be common and plebian, that being folk art and national expressions. Now, with this newer view, such traditions were judged as worthy of being honored as noble. This included ascribing honor on national traditions of artistic endeavors that originated in those medieval days before firm national borders and national institutions took hold.[2]
An early expression of this newer sensitivity can be traced to Germany. There the Sturn und Drang (“storm and desire”) movement in that nation’s music and literature – taking place in the late 1760s to early 1780s – one finds works highlighting extreme emotions. They were considered as concerted efforts to rebel against rationalism as dictated by the Enlightenment. Credited with its early expression in words was the works of the philosopher, Johann Georg Hamann, an early proponent of the philosophy of language.
The movement, first in Europe and then in the US, had a recurring tangible target, that being industrialism and urban living as it sprawled with the rise of factories and other manufacturing centers. It was a recurring reaction to the lasting consequences of the Enlightenment, not the least being the French Revolution, even soliciting criticism among many Romantics who initially supported that overthrow of the French monarchy.
As this messaging matured, definite themes emerged. Those included placing high credit on the spokespeople of the movement judged to be heroic as individuals and artists, championing a better society. Especially honored were those seen as leading the way by the expressions of their individual imaginations. A general sense of liberation took hold, that being free from classical dictates as to what was legitimate art and it ushered in a Zeitgeist of this visceral expression.
A German artist, Casper David Friedrich, captured the new thrust with his summary remark, “the artist’s feeling is his law” or the English poet, William Wordsworth’s notion that art is the product of an artist’s powerful feelings that gets refined through the tranquility of his/her recollection. Handed down rules from previous disciplined schools of art were merely considered obstacles to the creation of legitimate art, for after all, these rules were artificial and not the product of the creative process.
The new criteria were authenticity, originality, and the expression of genius. Ultimately, great art was the creation of an expression from nothing. Interpretation or derivation were belittled, originality or novelty were praised. To this one can readily see the role of emotions, not well-thought-out plans or rationales, to calculate what should be done, what should be expressed, and what should be illustrated.
And what better source of such inspiration than nature? While not an essential attribute of Romanticism, nature turned out to be a recurring subject that Romantics exploited in their works. It functioned as a normative standard of goodness, unaffected by societal corruption. People are born as a product of nature and as such are initially innocent as they begin their lives. It is society that corrupts not only humans but defaces nature as well.
Nature, sans society, is pure and worthy of almost spiritual esteem. It took on a status among many Romantics as being worthy of devotion. A painting that is often is depicted as symbolizing this association between the movement and nature is Friedrich’s Wanderer above a Sea of Fog.
Born with the backdrop of war in Europe, this movement had first the French Revolution and then the Napoleonic Wars up until 1815 as its setting. In France, the generation that took up the Romantic movement was weaned with the sounds and turmoil associated with this upheaval. According to Alfred de Vigny, the initial artists of this movement were “conceived between battles, attended school to the rolling of drums.”[3]
As for political views, Romantics are judged to have been mostly liberal to progressive but not exclusively. Within their ranks, mostly due to their emotional strains, conservative and even nationalist biases developed. In the extreme, this line of thought or feelings even led to fascism in the twentieth century. Constant attacks on reason led to the questioning – even rejection – of objective truth.
Before finishing these initial introductory remarks on Romanticism, a word on its relation to nationalism seems in order. It, the Romantic inclination, became a source of ongoing messaging or linking of emotional ties to this excessive attachment to one’s nation. And that, as just mentioned above, survived into the twentieth century, and some would argue, the twenty-first century.
This is attributable by historians to the emotionalism of that time. It led to ties not only to a person’s nationality but his/her ethnicity, and race. Of special interest was/is national language and a nation’s folklore. With that, people expressed increased interest in local customs with their accompanying traditions. It also led to national policies that had little concern about the legitimate claims of other nations or peoples.
During that time, Europe, partly because of this emotional bias, experienced various redrawing of national boundaries and even the creation of newer national polities, for example, the unification of Italy and Germany. In addition, nationalism incentivized people to become familiar with the medieval history of their nations when many of the folkloric traditions they could still identify got started and added to their sense of peoplehood.
Renewed popularity in epic poems from that past took on a special interest. And some of that digging into the past even stretched to pre-Roman, Latinization days especially in Germany and Celtic Scotland and Ireland. In many areas of Europe, Napoleonic Wars caused further motivation to heighten national commitments to first fight off this threat and then the actualization of French control.
This is a bit ironic in that the initial reaction to the French Revolution, as alluded to above, stirred Romantics to support its aims and successes. But as Napoleon expanded his control over the various nations of the continent, those nationalists became anti French and anti-Napoleon. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, a German philosopher, provides an eloquent expression of this line of thought:
Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins; they understand each other and have power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole … Only when each people, left to itself, develops and forms itself in accordance with its own peculiar quality, and only when in every people each individual develops himself in accordance with that common quality, as well as in accordance with his own peculiar quality – then, and then only, does the manifestation of divinity appear in its true mirror as it ought to be.[4]
And that sets the stage for this blog to look at the way Romanticism made its presence known in the US.
[1] John Morrow, “Romanticism and Political Thought in the Early 19th Century,” in The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought: The Cambridge History of Political Thought, eds. Garth Stedman Jones and Gregory Claeys (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 39-76.
[2] Nuria Perpinya, “Ruins, Nostalgia and Ugliness: Five Romantic Perceptions of Middle Ages and a Spoon of Game of Thrones and Avant-Garde Oddity,”, Logos Verlag Berlin (2014), accessed September 9, 2021, Buchbeschreibung: : (logos-verlag.de) .
[3] “Neoclassicism and Romanticism,” Lumen: Boundless Art History (n.d.). Accessed September 9, 2021, https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-arthistory/chapter/neoclassicism-and-romanticism/.
[4] Johann Gottlieb Fichte, “Modern History Sourcebook: Johann Gottlieb Fichte: To the German Nation, 1806,” Fordham University (n.d.), accessed September 9, 2021, Internet History Sourcebooks (fordham.edu) .
#Romanticism#Casper David Friedrich#Wanderer above a Sea of Fog#French Revolution#nationalism#Napoleonic Wars#Classical Art#civics education#social studies
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Vernon Wells III (2013)
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Alfredo Aceves (2014)
Bruce Billings (2014)
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Miami Marlins
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Adam Conley (2015-17)
Erik Cordier (2015)
Jarred Cosart (2015-16)
Mike Dunn (2015-16)
Sam Dyson (2015)
Brian Ellington (2015-17)
Jose Fernandez (2015-16)
Kendry Flores (2015-16)
Brad Hand (2015)
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Mat Latos (2015)
Raudel Lazo (2015)
Nick Masset (2015)
Vin Mazzaro (2015)
Scott McGough (2015)
Bryan Morris (2015-16)
Chris Narveson (2015-16)
Justin Nicolino (2015-17)
David Phelps (2015-17)
A.J. Ramos; Jr. (2015-17)
Chris Reed (2015)
Andre Rienzon (2015)
Jose Urena (2015-17)
Jeff Mathis (2015-16)
J.T. Realmuto (2015-17)
Jarrod Saltalamacchia (2015)
Jhonatan Solano (2015)
Tomas Telis (2015-17)
Jeff Baker (2015)
Justin Bour (2015-17)
Reid Brignac (2015)
Devaris Gordon (2015-17)
Adeiny Hechavarria (2015-17)
Don Kelly (2015-16)
Casey McGehee (2015)
Mike Morse (2015)
Martin Prado (2015-17)
Miguel Rojas (2015-17)
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Marcell Ozuna (2015-17)
Giancarlo Stanton (2015-17)
Jordany Valdespin (2015)
Christian Yelich (2015-17)
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Austin Brice (2016)
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Hunter Cervenka (2016-17)
Wei-Yin Chen (2016-17)
Paul Clemens (2016)
Odrisamer Despaigne (2016-17)
Cody Ege (2016)
Jake Esch (2016)
Cody Hall (2016)
Edwin Jackson (2016)
Dustin McGowan (2016-17)
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Nick Wittgren (2016-17)
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Chris Johnson (2016)
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Jeff Francoeur (2016)
Destin Hood (2016)
Oswaldo Arcia (2016)
Jarlin Garcia (2017)
Javy Guerra (2017)
Jeff Locke (2017)
Chris O’Grady (2017)
Dillon Peters (2017)
Drew Steckenrider (2017)
Dan Straily (2017)
Junichi Tazawa (2017)
Edinson Volquez (2017)
Vance Worley (2017)
Brad Ziegler (2017)
A.J. Ellis (2017)
Brian Anderson (2017)
Mike Aviles (2017)
Christian Colon (2017)
Steve Lombardozzi (2017)
Tyler Moore (2017)
J.T. Riddle (2017)
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Hideki Irabu (1994-95)
Koichiro Yoshinaga (1994)
Hiroo Ishii (1994)
Junichi Fukura (1994)
Hiromi Matsunaga (1994)
Tetsuro Hirose (1994)
Kevin Reimer (1994)
Makoto Sasaki (1994-95, 1997)
Ralph Bryant (1994)
Kimiyasu Kudoh (1994-95)
Tsutomu Itoh (1994-95, 1997-98)
Kazuhiro Kiyohara (1994)
Hatsuhiko Tsuji (1994-95)
Koji Akiyama (1994, 1996, 1999)
Makoto Shimada (1994)
Satoshi Nakajima (1995)
Julio Franco (1995, 1998)
Hiroki Kokubo (1995, 1997)
Kiyoshi Hatsushiba (1995)
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Darrin Jackson (1995)
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Toshifumi Baba (1995)
So Taguchi (1995-97, 2000)
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Atsushi Kataoka (1996-98)
Koichi Oshima (1996-97, 2000)
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Taisei Takagi (1997-98)
Tatsuya Ide (1997)
Naoyuki Omura (1998)
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Pedro Martinez (2002, 2005)
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Eddie Guardado (2002-03)
Mariano Rivera (2002, 2004-06, 2008-09)
Sasaki Kazuhiro (2002)
Ugueth Urbina (2002)
Barry Zito (2002-03, 2006)
A.J. Pierzynski (2002, 2006)
Paul Konerko (2002, 2005-06, 2010)
Mike Sweeney (2002-03, 2005)
Tony Batista (2002)
Robin Ventura (2002)
Nomar Garciaparra (2002-03)
Miguel Tejada (2002)
Omar Vizquel (2002)
Garret Anderson (2002-03, 2005)
Robert Fick (2002)
Dwight Wynn (2002)
Esteban Loaiza (2003-04)
Carlos Delgado (2003)
Troy Glaus (2003, 2006)
Hideki Matsui (2003-04)
Lance Carter (2003)
Brendan Donnelly (2003)
Keith Foulke (2003)
Shigetoshi Hasegawa (2003)
Robert MacDougal (2003)
Jamie Moyer (2003-04)
Mark Mulder (2003)
C.C. Sabathia; Jr. (2003-04, 2007)
Ramon Hernandez (2003)
Jason Varitek (2003, 2005, 2008)
Hank Blalock (2003-04)
Melvin Mora (2003, 2005)
Vernon Wells III (2003, 2006, 2010)
Carl Everett III (2003)
Dmitri Young (2003)
Vladimir Guerrero (2004-07, 2010)
Francisco Cordero (2004)
Tom Gordon (2004)
Tim Hudson (2004)
Ted Lilly III (2004)
Joe Nathan (2004-05, 2008-09)
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Ken Harvey (2004)
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Carlos Guillen (2004, 2007-08)
Miguel Tejada (2004-06)
Michael Young (2004-09)
Carl Crawford (2004, 2007, 2009-10)
Matt Lawton; Jr. (2004)
Gary Sheffield (2004-05)
Mark Teixeira (2005, 2009)
Brian Roberts (2005, 2007)
Danys Baez (2005)
Matt Clement (2005)
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Justin Duchscherer (2005, 2008)
Jon Garland (2005)
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Bob Wickman (2005)
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Adam Jones (2009)
Andrew Bailey (2010)
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Roberto Hernandez (2010)
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Matt Thornton (2010)
Jose Valverde (2010)
John Buck (2010)
Miguel Cabrera (2010)
Ty Wigginton (2010)
Adrian Beltre (2010)
Elvis Andrus (2010)
Jose Bautista (2010)
Nick Swisher (2010)
Team Japan
Shimizu Naoyuki (2006)
Fujita Soichi (2006)
Tomoyuki Kubota (2006)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (2006, 2009)
Koji Uehara (2006)
Yabuta Yasuhiko (2006)
Wada Tsuyoshi (2006)
Fujikawa Kyuji (2006, 2009)
Watanabe Shunsuke (2006, 2009)
Otsuka Akinori (2006)
Kobayashi Hiroyuki (2006)
Sugiuchi Toshiya (2006, 2009)
Hirotoshi Ishii (2006)
Mahara Takahiro (2006, 2009)
Satozaki Tomoya (2006)
Motonobu Tanishige (2006)
Aikawa Ryoji (2006)
Iwamura Akinori (2006, 2009)
Michihiro Ogasawara (2006, 2009)
Matsunaka Nobuhiko (2006)
Nishioka Tsuyoshi (2006)
Imae Toshiaki (2006)
Miyamoto Shin’ya (2006)
Takahiro Arai (2006)
Kawasaki Munenori (2006, 2009)
Wada Kazuhiro (2006)
Hitoshi Tamura (2006)
Tatsuhiko Kinjoh (2006)
Fukudome Kosuke (2006, 2009)
Aoki Norichika (2006, 2009)
Yu Darvish (2009)
Iwakuma Hisashi (2009)
Minoru Iwata (2009)
Komatsu Satoshi (2009)
Masahiro Tanaka (2009)
Utsumi Tetsuya (2009)
Wakui Hideaki (2009)
Yamaguchi Tetsuya (2009)
Abe Shinnosuke (2009)
Yoshiyuki Ishihara (2009)
Johjima Kenji (2009)
Kataoka Yasuyuki (2009)
Kurihara Kenta (2009)
Murata Shuichi (2009)
Nakajima Hiroyuki (2009)
Atsunori Inaba (2009)
Kamei Yoshiyuki (2009)
Seiichi Uchikawa (2009)
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Caspar & Jamila are my favorite characters in the show as their bond is beautiful.
Invasion 1x02 // 1x10
#invasion#apple tv#caspar morrow#casper morrow#jamila#jamila huston#billy barratt#india brown#my edits#parallels
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Does anyone have some good songs about imposter syndrome? I feel one missing from one of my character playlists given how ingrained it is in that character.
#feel free to just drop me an anonymous ask if you'd rather do that than interact openly with this#i might go on a search through some random playlists sometime but idk maybe someone has suggestions#im actually surprised that it's only really casper that really needs some songs dedicated to that#somehow it feels like it would be more common between my characters#but morrow despite being in a similar 'suddenly in power and has responsibilities' scenario is very psyched at finally having control#have i ever mentioned morrow?#idk man#but casper runs on imposter syndrome#very aware he was not supposed to be inquisitior herald or even have the anchor#constantly compares himself to the likes of the hof and hawke but of course only the idealised versions#also just very distraught at the amount of faith that is being put in him when he barely knows what to do at any given time
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#radioprogram #broadcasting #playlist #music #listening #pop #rock #indie #live #cool #catradioactive #series #funforaday #hipster #shoegazer #anything #modernrock #musicoftheweek #newrealease #flashback #international #jpop Catradioactive by DJ Wasana Wirachartplee on every Saturday at 22:00 - 24:00 hrs. (+07:00 GMT) at www.thisiscat.com DJ Wasana Wirachartplee’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wasana.wirachartplee Catradioactive 22 January 22: CMAT - Lonely Endearments - Delicate Mitski - Love Me More Fine Place - This New Heaven Arcade Fire - Afterlife Crows - Slowly Separate Spoon - Wild Wine Lips - Fingers Casper Skulls - Thesis Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum - Too Cool To Care The KVB - Ideal Living Violentene - Divide Between Us Let's Eat Grandma - Happy New Year Spiritualized - Always Together With You Ruined Church - Haze Lucid Express - Sore Author of the Accident - If I Forget (ft. The Hidden Shelf) Breakup Films - Just Whenever Dramatic Shapes - Stranger Lights & Motion - The World I Remember Visual The After Hours - All Night Long Makthaverskan - Lova No Suits in Miami - The Robins Sang White Lies - Am I Really Going To Die Shout Out Louds - Sky And I (Himlen) Slow Connection - echoes Swim Deep - Worlds Unluckiest Guy Lights & Motion - The World I Remember Visual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGygGQ9OHeQ&list=PLU62MFne4NxBONEiYPzwi-VictoQw6u_a Fun for a day 255: Jon Morrow - 1999 The Killers - This Charming Man (Feat. Johnny Marr) (Glastonbury 2019) Charlottes - Liar Velocity Girl - Crazy Town Low Girl - So Cool Garnet Crow - 夢みたあとで Spoon - Wild Methyl Ethel - Proof (Feat. Stella Donnelly) Andy Bell - Something Like Love Sean Davidson - Maybe Tomorrow Philine Sonny - Same Light https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhBr78yl_Iw&list=PLU62MFne4NxBRLJPyQZPvd3nxbeCV5rOH https://www.instagram.com/p/CZDlpMepv6x/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Monday, April 1
Thanks for joining us at the 2019 Annual Conference! See you in 2020 in Chicago #NSBA19 #NSBA2020 pic.twitter.com/onZs7KQ2Cl
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
When it comes to the safety of our children, never, ever give up! @MicheleGay_ at #NSBA19. #NSBA4safeschools pic.twitter.com/cPaC64gFzk
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
Outgoing NSBA President, Mr. Frank Pugh. A shining example of highest level of integrity, a servant leader sacrificing his own board seat to change his community’s election process for a more equitable one. Thank you for your service & leadership. You inspire us! #nsba19 pic.twitter.com/wzAwwN4agX
— Susan Vitale Lipman (@susanvl09) April 1, 2019
We’re happy to introduce our new President Beth Branham! #NSBA19 #southcarolina #standbyme #NSBA19 @SCSBA pic.twitter.com/BvLtCdSY6P
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
¡Presente! At #NSBA19, we welcome the new @NSBAPublicEd Board of Directors, including #MASBA Past Presidents @Viola_NSBA & @ManditoCan and MASBA President Elect @JARamos_Jr, the new Chair of @CUBE_NSBA! pic.twitter.com/CPhlmdjA3b
— Mexican American School Boards Association (@MASBATX) April 1, 2019
Why We Do a What We Do.
Thank you, fellow trustees! #NSBA19 #PublicSchools https://t.co/grdYyHWbfn
— Jessica Kelly (@JKellyTrustee) April 1, 2019
School boards, Superintendents, administrators, and teachers, this performing group Vocal Synergy says it best, “This is the voice of all of us”. This message is powerful. Listen and Learn from everyone! #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/xTriizpTYk
— Keith Griffin (@1Keith41) April 1, 2019
Great tunes at #NSBA19 from today’s DJs from the Hill-Freedman World Academy High School, Philadelphia. pic.twitter.com/5UCRjGbYdz
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
Check out these highlights from Annual Conference in Philadelphia. #NSBA19 https://t.co/sdTDUHQBv7 …
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
It's Day 3 of Annual Conference but stick around there's still more to come–lessons from the field, research and tools, insights and inspiration. #alwayslearning #NSBA19 https://t.co/MYJsr9x4Lo pic.twitter.com/oNuYRkYMhD
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
It's our goal, if not our obligation to ensure students graduate high school equipped with the skills they need for college, careers and success in life. #NSBA19 #NSBA4LifeReady https://t.co/KPfTbbVXmh
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) April 1, 2019
Enjoyed the opportunity to meet with NSBA’s international partners – leaders of Canada’s national and provincial school boards associations who are attending #NSBA19. @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/3AqP1uqe4Z
— Tom Gentzel (@Tom_NSBA) April 1, 2019
The audience clearly liked what leaders of national business organizations, members of NSBA’s Commission to Close the Skills Gap, had to say about our new report on providing all high school grads with #LifeReadySkills. #NSBA19 @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/SiktqQ9q7c
— Tom Gentzel (@Tom_NSBA) April 1, 2019
As a public ed superintendent, learning opportunities at national conferences is necessary but prioritizing time to reconnect with friends, mentors, & colleagues is vital to your continued success. #NetworkingMatters #LeadershipMatters #FriendshipsMatter #LeadLearners #NSBA2019 pic.twitter.com/49lFX14c6M
— Dr. A.Katrise Perera
(@akperera) April 1, 2019
Sunday, March 31
What do you do when in Philadelphia……..you hang out with the founding fathers…..@Julie__Shaffer @LakotaSuper #WEareLakota #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/EUdVa7Tu6Y
— Kelley Casper (@kelleycasper) April 1, 2019
Can you hear the “Rocky” theme in your head? Yo Adrianne, I did it! #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/338HsxKC0H
— Dr. Scott A. Rogers (@TCSDSupt) April 1, 2019
@POBSchools #NSBA19 gaining insights to improve and ignite our schools pic.twitter.com/3XCOmnbsRs
— Lorna R. Lewis (@pobsupt) March 31, 2019
Lots of #k12 superheroes at #NSBA19! #edchat #suptchat @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/WpFJ5ZehIX
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 31, 2019
@ShaneFeldman #NSBA19. It can be as simple as that…
pic.twitter.com/SEDsRRPKjk
— Dr. Cade J. Douglas (@CadeDoug) March 31, 2019
Congrats to Greg Morrow, assistant principal at @GIPublicSchools! He's one of our 3 school #customerexperience SUPERhero award winners. https://t.co/o4kjyzPIZC @NSBAPublicEd #nsba19 #edchat #suptchat #k12prchat #schoolpr pic.twitter.com/uJk0SDpOyp
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 31, 2019
What do we want our kids to be? @pammoran #nsba19 pic.twitter.com/2nzeMAyE4E
— Tracy Fisher (@antraasa) March 31, 2019
Dr. Christine Wells leads a new crew of #k12 #CustomerExperience superheroes! #NSBA19 @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/eVIsZllfGc
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 31, 2019
Excellent performance by the Mariachi Juvenil Azteca students of @EdcouchElsaISD! Super talented! #NSBA2019 #NSBA19 @NSBAPublicEd @aldinefinearts pic.twitter.com/TTH6c8Hhc6
— Dr. LaTonya Goffney (@drgoffney) March 31, 2019
Did you know, that some school districts in our country have mariachi bands? This morning I had the pleasure of experiencing a performance by the award winning Mariachi Juvenil Azteca Edcouch from the Edcouch-Elsa Independent School District in Edcouch-Elsa, TX. AMAZING! #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/dxTLh7rjne
— Dr. Susan T. Lloyd (@ojrsd_supt) March 31, 2019
“The health and well being of kids is more important than GPA or test scores. And it’s up to us to make that happen.” -Chris Gaines @paddlingsupt #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/SlEPUM5EFr
— Kim-Marie Graham (@KimMarieGraham) March 31, 2019
“The outcome wasn’t what I planned for but it was what I wanted,” NSBA President @frank_pugh explaining he supported efforts to make his school board more diverse, and lost his own seat as a result. #selflessleadership #NSBA19 @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/GmGMU7VjpP
— Tom Gentzel (@Tom_NSBA) March 31, 2019
Thank you @frank_pugh for your servant leadership @NSBAPublicEd #NSBA19 https://t.co/DTd9qYvFdL
— Beverly Cocke (@Bev4Brookland) March 31, 2019
#NSBA19 another energetic speaker pic.twitter.com/kZ173xVsHg
— Jim lima (@JlimaJim) March 31, 2019
#NSBA19 Johnny C. Taylor Jr., President and Chief Executive of the Society for Human Resource Management, and product of our public schools, gives a rousing talk on the future of work and the opportunities of the next generation. pic.twitter.com/PiiljfgLAo
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) March 31, 2019
1 hour until our live school customer service workshop in Study Hall 3 at #NSBA19. To learn more about our workshops, sign up for a free consult. @NSBAPublicEd https://t.co/JTqGR0FjUA #edchat #suptchat #k12 #education #k12 #customerservice #customerexperience
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 31, 2019
We’re feeling the love at #NSBA19 in Phillie and have a big day ahead starting with opening General Session at 10 am ET featuring @JohnnyCTaylorJr. pic.twitter.com/nKK2RSh957
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) March 31, 2019
View from the stage at #nsba19 pic.twitter.com/9lbuE7T5Ai
— MASCpresident (@MASCpresident) March 31, 2019
@CrowleyISD Trustees and Superintendent @Dr_McFarland spent the afternoon touring Philadelphia after the #NSBA19 Conference. pic.twitter.com/uUwi3tmdI3
— Nedra Robinson, MPA (@nedra_robinson) March 31, 2019
Calling all #NSBA19 superheroes! Don't forgot to stop by #807 to learn how we're helping school leaders across the country boost their customer experience superpowers! #edchat #suptchat #k12 #education @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/zmTbmro6mw
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 31, 2019
Saturday, March 30
The National School Boards Assoc conf has a Music and #ArtsEd section thanks to @NAMMFoundation @VH1SaveTheMusic and @littlekidsrock. #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/5u1AXWw1Ej
— Narric Rome (@NarricAFTA) March 30, 2019
Love their use of middle school Ted Talks to develop students' public speaking skills and confidence. #ColonialSDstrict #NSBA19 https://t.co/506MDz6Ml3
— michelle healy (@ByMichelleHealy) March 30, 2019
Angela Davis speaking to the Council for Urban Boards of Education #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/7UoJKMcYzT
— Larry Spring (@SchnctdySuper) March 30, 2019
"Without education there is no horizon of freedom, there is no hope." – Angela Davis #NSBA19
— Moira Kaleida (@PublicEd412) March 30, 2019
Some of favorite moments of the #NSBA conferences are the lunch convenings with similar districts.
Today, we are at the Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) luncheon. Our speaker is the legendary Angela Davis!#NSBA19#D86Hope#Joliet https://t.co/lSRaJ0p8ah
— Erick Deshaun Dorris (@eddbelievesnu) March 30, 2019
I ran into a great partner of @NYSchoolSupts at #NSBA2019. @K12Insight says hello to all their New York friends. pic.twitter.com/xDQpoF2Pvd
— Charles S. Dedrick (@csdedrick) March 30, 2019
Congrats to Emily Spooney, data manager at @wakeschools! She's one of our 3 school #customerexperience SUPERhero award winners. https://t.co/Tt6toLzXPA @NSBAPublicEd #nsba19 #edchat #suptchat #k12prchat #schoolpr pic.twitter.com/RddorfqWgA
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 30, 2019
Lifelong advocates for public education, NSBA’s Past Presidents at #NSBA19. pic.twitter.com/L4HwdY146q
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) March 30, 2019
Public schools are the jewels of our country. Public education is not just many kids best chance-for many it’s their only chance. If you’re in education, you’re in the miracle business. @SirKenRobinson at #NSBA19. pic.twitter.com/Uhq02Y0Adc
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) March 30, 2019
Thank you @SirKenRobinson for an inspiring talk. #nsba19 pic.twitter.com/mTS0qbTwMD
— Travis Jordan (@Supt_Jordan) March 30, 2019
.@MorceaseBeasley you would have been extremely proud of your @CCPSNews scholars performing at the @NSBAPublicEd Conference. They were simply amazing! #nsba19 pic.twitter.com/TTaD4mv553
— Dr. Anthony Lewis (@draslewis) March 30, 2019
#nsba19 Love the Genius Hour concept! Empowering students to dig in, dream and challenge themselves. The arts are essential to opening learning to all students. @mentorschools @MentorSupt #onceacard @mhsartmrskane @TootHeidi @MrsAmbrus pic.twitter.com/h00eA6jz6f
— Ginnie Jeschelnig (@VirJes) March 30, 2019
Opening keynote @ #NSBA19 @SirAlexRobinson inspires us. #Nurtureallthechildren pic.twitter.com/WmEtFKgsLc
— @jmasline2020 (@JMAZ2020LT) March 30, 2019
Locally governed public schools have led to incredible innovation and that’s ensured that our schools meet the needs of the people they serve. – @Tom_NSBA at #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/aNN4xi8TST
— NSBA | School Boards (@NSBAPublicEd) March 30, 2019
NSBA President and CEO Tom Gentzel speaking at the first general session this morning #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/GZXNEbJEWp
— Kathleen Vail (@ASBJEditor) March 30, 2019
The @pgcps Board of Education is with 7,000 public school leaders & education experts in Philly. Student achievement & accountability, governance, innovation, equity and more is on the agenda. We opened with outstanding student performers from Philly and GA. #NSBA19 pic.twitter.com/AsOnFXybDx
— Pamela Boozer-Strother (@pam4pgcps) March 30, 2019
We're ready to kick off #NSBA19! Stop by booth #807 to learn how we're helping school leaders across the country boost their customer experience superpowers! #edchat #suptchat #k12 #education @NSBAPublicEd pic.twitter.com/ydPHxj0PdV
— K12 Insight (@K12Insight) March 30, 2019
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