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anthony fineran (b 1981), ch henley hogg, 2021
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Wednesday, June 15 – Thursday, June 16
ANYA: (quietly, smiling) Oh my God. Spike *hates* Xander. Maybe I could get him to wish ... dammit, if only he were a woman. (thinks) Got it! If I can somehow get someone to wish that Spike were a woman, then I could go to him - well, he'd be a her by then - then I could go to her -
~~Entropy~~
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Secret Identity by badly_knitted (Buffy, PG)
Revelation by ChrissiHR (MCU crossover, Scoobies, M)
We Are More by Gabriel_Is_My_Guardian_Angel89 (Angel/Drusilla/Spike, M)
Jubilant by HollyDB (Buffy/Spike, not rated)
humble abode by ifonlyiwaswittier (Buffy & Giles, G)
Keepers by HollyDB (Buffy/Spike, M)
[Here's Xander, Not Dealing] by dancing-crystals (Xander&Jesse, worksafe)
Bleeding Poetry, Ch. 45 by Dusty (Buffy/Spike, worksafe, collection rated NC-17)
[Chaptered Fiction]
And the Devil Will Drag You Under - Chapter 23 by frogfarm ((Dexter crossover, Scoobies, M, COMPLETE!))
It Makes You Look Stupid - Chapter 1 by aliceinwonderbra (Buffy/Faith, E)
Fables, Fortunes, Foes and Friends - Chapter 1-3 by CSM_Scriptator (Buffy/Willow/Cordelia, Giles, E)
House Keeping - Chapter 1-10 by Hannah (Buffy/Spike, G, COMPLETE!)
Violet - Chapter 1 by sonnywithachanceofrollins (Cordelia & OC, T)
Darken My Door Again, Ch. 2 by Mad Girl Love Song (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
The Slayer and the Vampire, Ch. 31-32 by violettathepiratequeen (Buffy/Spike, PG)
Boon, Ch. 17 by Soulburnt (Buffy/Spike, R)
Après, Ch. 14 by Ninereeds (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Why Are There 26 Letters? Ch. 14 by Indi_Shaw (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
What Lies Within, Ch. 10 by cawthraven (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
First Alternate, Ch. 13 by Soulburnt (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Stray, Ch. 4-5 by Feanix88 (Buffy/Spike, Adult Only)
Buffy Finds Spike a Little Prematurely Under Suspicious Circumstances, Ch. 1-3 by EllieRose101 (Buffy/Spike, PG-13)
And the Devil Will Drag You Under, Ch. 23 by frogfarm ((Dexter crossover, FR18, COMPLETE!))
You Can't Fight Fate - But You Can Go Around Him, Ch. 30 by Hermionetobe (crossover with Young Justice, Buffy, FR15)
Last Days 12: Rome, 2003 by Myrabeth (Buffy/Spike, T)
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Buffy Rewatch 2k22: 1.11 Out of Mind, Out of Sight by handsofabitterman
The Buffy book “Here be Monsters” was really good by oveliagirlhaditright
Another good thing about the Buffy books by oveliagirlhaditright
my rewatch of becoming part 1 btvs 2x21 by spikesdru
my rewatch of becoming part 2 btvs 2x22 + s2 thoughts by spikesdru
s5 e11 thoughts on ending? [AtS - "Damage"] by Sliggers420
In defence of season 4 and why its personally one of my favourites by tommygun1945
Here goes... I don’t like Fool For Love. by lottieflimflam
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‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Angel’: May be dead, but still pretty by Connor Hogg
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"Crush" Spike actually did really well about his approach to things until... by disco-tea
Some random Buffy head canons [about Buffy Summers] by gh0stlypup
I really like the idea of a post-series Giles who... embraces his cringe side by hal-1500
The more I think about it, the more I’m okay with Faith and Robin together by isagrimorie
Faith shares an overwhelming similarity to both of Buffy’s vampire lovers by isagrimorie
To me, Giles is the only tolerable man on Buffy [as of mid-season 2] by lovely-v
Favourite BTVS quotes by nevergonnabemuchmorethanweather
parallels... between buffy’s mum returning home from the hospital for a night and buffy returning home after being resurrected by roostercrowedatmidnight
[I love Buffy because she's flawed] by momsopposed2theoccult, summers-pratt
absolutely criminal that Faith and Drusilla weren’t in Sunnydale at the same time by vampir4te
AtS 5 Villainy - Fries v Hainsley by LWP, Stoney
Vampires and invitations by flow and others
How the heck do we break a vengeance demon’s curse? by Madido24
Advice from fans of the Buffy soundtrack? ('buffyesque' music) by Moormo
What would happen if a pregnant woman was turned? by Bucky_Gatsby
Is Angel the Biggest Kisser? by rednax2009
Anya on the Spectrum by Gen-Jinjur
Why? (I know all fandoms have toxicity, but...) by CandyLove9
Bangel / Spuffy Plot Parallels by rednax2009
I always assumed Angel subverted the Shanshu prophecy [in "I Will Remember You"] by memerminecraft
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To be honest, I really loved Ragnarock. It was such a fresh take. And yet I’m not excited for Thor4. I think it has to do with CH’s portrayal of Thor in Endgame. If Fat Thor carries over I don’t think I can handle it. It could have been an interesting take on depression but it came off to me as complete mockery. But hell, I do want to see more Valerkerie. I hope Thor is just being phased out. I think he’s reached the end. But I am probably in the minority there. I am with you all. I love TH as Loki but I want him in other things. After Betrayal I have been itching for similar roles. He’s pretty limitless (as I think Rolling Stone once said) so why just stick with Marvel? I’d love to see him back in a Joanna Hogg film among many other things.
Absolutely all of this.
I do think this is the last Thor movie. JMO. Or it should be.
And yep - we know he can do so much more, but he needs to actually be offered more and then do more/different stuff.
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WOMEN IN FILM
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A Royal love Ch. 1
So I just saw one of @gaypassaros posts. And I immediately fall in love of Royal Modern Au! Where Donald is a king of Duckburg and Panchito and Jose are his personal hot securities to protect their king and their secret relationship. So that where I immediately started writing this fanfic. So do enjoy this lovely Royal Modern Au! fanfic.
Donald drew a deep breath as he opened his eyes.
he was so nervous. He didn't want to disappoint his death Uncle Scrooge, who was the king. But most importantly, he didn't want to disappoint to his late sister princess Della Duck who she suddenly died in the plane crash. He and his older twin sister Della were very close and have strong twin relationship. They were taught by their private tutor who was hire by their uncle, the king, Scrooge McDuck, and Donald did study hard while Della wasn’t. Della was very friendly and full of fun and adventurous girl.
Della was Donald older twin sister and WAS going to be the future queen. But when Della was nineteen year old, their uncle have chosen a husband for Della and she was forced to marry him, his name was Lumiere de Roche from France. When Della was nineteen, the marriage produced three triplet sons, the princes Hubert, Dewford, and Llewellyn, who will soon be hatch and then respectively, third, fourth and fifth in the line of succession to the Duckburg throne. But her husband was kill in the tragedy car crash.
Donald also remember when Duckburg entered the War in September 2002, they were only twenty years old. The long-serving Duckburg Conservative politician, Douglas Hogg, the Viscount Hailsham, had recently retired from government, but still had the ear of those at the top of Duckburg society. He suggested to the Royal Family that the young Della and her twin brother Donald should be evacuated to Canada, but the princess and the prince’ uncle replied in no uncertain terms.
The Royal family would stay in their country.
They moved from place to place during the early stages of the war. Those first few dark winter months were spent at the sprawling and ancient Balmoral estate in the Scottish and Duckburg Highlands. Balmoral has always been a place of sanctuary for the royal family, and the young twin stayed there until Christmas. As the Duckburg troops were mobilised and rationing and blackouts began, the Royal family moved to Sandringham House in Norfolk, and then back south to WindDuck.
As fighting intensified in Europe the royal twin were moved back into WindDuck Castle, where they stayed for the rest of the duration of war. Still at the young age of fourteen, the Princess Della made her first public radio broadcast, on the long-running DBC radio programme Children’s Hour. She spoke with feeling directly to the many children and young people who had been separated from their families during the evacuations which had begun in September.
She appealed to their courage and to their determination, telling them to stay strong and to stay hopeful. She expressed a belief that, eventually, peace would come again.
WindDuck Castle was a fortress. It was gloomy, and the oppression of war lay heavily on the whole country. In an effort to cheer themselves and the other residents at the Castle, the Crown Princess Della and Prince Donald put on a pantomime. They raised money for the King’s wool fund, which bought wool to be made into military clothing, and the production of the pantomime was so enjoyable that they put on another show next year, and every year for the rest of the war.
But, Princess Della, set off alone on a mission about which little is known. She was especially became the first female member of the Royal Air Force, and her plane crashed into a hillside in Caithness in Scotland, with a briefcase full of 100 Krona banknotes handcuffed to one wrist.
Distraught by the loss, the citizens of the Duckburg Kingdom mourned the lost of their gentle and tender adventurous, brave and loving princess. King McDuck and Donald were also sad of the death of Della of Duck. But soon after a days of Princess Della of Duck death. The triplets were hatch and were surrounded and nurse by their uncle Donald love without their mother care.
There was a knock on the door. "Come in." Donald replied to the knock and enter the door was Duckworth, who use to be King McDuck trusted advisor. But now, he’s Donald trusted advisor. "My lord, It's time to start getting ready for your Coronation." Oh yes, the Coronation. The one day he wasn't very excited for.
The ceremony solemnly took place in the church. Donald have his hair being curl and he was wearing a blue velvet jacket fully reinforced and lined with built in sash and plackets and all embellished with trims and gold embroidery. And a black foot covers, and a Rose cape which was a white satin. The train lengths from 6-feet and 9-foot train. 5” wide faux ermine fur trim around the entire perimeter. 18” long faux ermine caplet with satin backing. 6” long gold tassels attached to a 9-foot long gold braided collar cord. 2 duck’s heads anchor medallions for securing 18mm wide, diamond cut closure chain trailed on behind him as he walked up the steps to stand before the archbishop.
His knees then began shaking, and beads of cold sweat started to form on his forehead. The room had a stressful air about it, and Donald couldn't help but remember of when his Uncle Scrooge told them his coronation story many years ago. He bit his lip, fighting the tension away.
“C'mon, Donald, you can do this. Keep it together”, he thought to himself, trying to rid his mind of the intrusive thoughts about his twin older sister.
The ceremony felt like it went on forever, and Donald had observed this the moment the low, sleepy voice of the archbishop reverberated within the walls of the room. He only was half-listening; the other half of his concentration was reserved for worrying about how big the pressure was going to be after all this. He was to be King, like his uncle had been, and he didn't know if he would be able to handle it. His Uncle Scrooge of McDuck, regal and capable as he was, had barely made it through a single day.
What more of Donald?
Donald, who had been underestimated throughout his childhood so much that it actually affected his confidence and belief in himself. Donald, who had been – more often than not – ignored and pushed aside 'for his safety'. Donald, the spare of Duckburg. And he was to be King in a few more minutes.
It was a lot to bear.
“Jeez, no wonder why Della freaked out when she have some duties she have to do when she become Queen,” he thought to himself.
Once the archbishop was done putting the crown on Donald head, the royal scepter and orb were handed to the almost King Donald. With shaky, sweaty hands, he took them and faced the people, – there were fewer guests, relatives, and close friends compared to the previous coronation of King McDuck – with anxiety washed all over his face.
"All hail, King Donald of the kingdom of Duckburg. God save the King..! God save the king..! God save the king..!”
The words keep echoing through his ears and mind. Donald sight as he look up at the stain glass as he began to talk in his head softy. “O lord… please… please grant me your protection. I have been called upon to reign. Oh lord… Great dear twin sister of mine. Protect me Della!” He felt tear raising up but he wouldn’t show it in front of everyone
“God save the King!!!!!”
To be continued......
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okay as a fat white girl feminist growing, i never had a lot of female leads I truly saw myself in. Yes, I had Tracy Turnblad and it was nice to see her with Zac Efron, but nothing about her truly resonated personally.
Then I watched Dukes of Hazzard and met the character of Lulu. Lulu Coltrane Hogg is an unabashed feminist, a sweetheart, a loudmouth. Unlike Daisy Duke, the main female lead, she’s only recurring and only shows up in about 20 episodes. Unlike a lot of shows (cough CH*ERS COUGH) the two are lose friends and are in constant support of each other. And while she and her husband Boss Hogg have a strained relationship at times, you never doubt they love each other.
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Great Britain, Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of Common Pleas, 1815
Page 17: This was an action upon a policy of insurance on a voyage at and from London to Trinidad, and any port or ports of discharge in the Spanish Main, all or either, with leave to call at all or any of the West India islands or settlements, Jamaica and St. Domingo excepted. And the insurance was declared to be on goods on board the Good Hope, with liberty to touch and stay at any ports and places whatsoever, to seek, joined, and exchange convey, and to land, load, barter, and exchange goods, and take on board freight wheresoever she might call or touch at, without being deemed a deviation, and without prejudice to that insurance, at a premium of 10 guineas per cent, to return 4 per cent for convey to the islands, and 1 percent for convoy from thence the remainder of the voyage, and arrives, or 2 percent if the voyage ends at Trinidad. Upon the trial of this cause, at Guildhall, at the sittings after Hilary term, 1810, before Mansfield, Ch. J. the defendant’s subscription was admitted, and the plaintiff proved an adjustment, which was a surprise upon the defendants, who in consequence were obliged to call the plaintiff’s witnesses to prove the case, which they relied on it that the plaintiff would be forced to prove, and upon whose testimony it appeared that the ship sailed from Gravesend, …..
Page 18: The master had received, neither at home nor at any of the above mentioned ports where he called for instructions, any orders to proceed to Trinidad or the Spanish Main. The defense set up was, that the vessel was guilty of a deviation; for that she was not entitled to touch at the islands and settlements in any other order of succession than the geographical order in which they lay in the map, computing the shortest distances from one to the other; and calling first at that which was nearest to England; or, otherwise, that the assured was bound to take them in the order in which they were named in the policy: but it was in evidence that it was extremely easy to run down in a few days before the wind from either of the settlements to the islands which lay more to the leeward, but that it was a course of great delay and difficulty, again to beat up against the wind from the leeward islands to the Spanish Main; and assuming that the vessel was still intended to go to the Spanish Main, or Trinidad, or some other of the settlements or islands to windward, it would be a deviation to run down the wind to Martinique or St. Thomas’s first, and then to beat up to windward afterwards, inasmuch as, although a liberty was given of touching and trading at all the islands, St. Domingo, and Jamaica alone excepted, yet that liberty must be exercised by touching at those ports which the ship meant to touch at, in the same successive order in which the several places occurred in the usual and natural course of the voyage, without going backwards and forwards. It was in evidence, that it was not usual to go to Trinidad in order to go to the Spanish Main: that a vessel might have made Trinidad from the Spanish Main in two nights, but that in beating up from that island to Demarara on the Spanish Main, a month might possibly be consumed: that Demarara, therefore, was in the way to Trinidad, and also to Martinique; for an experienced seaman said, that if he were going to Demarara and Martinique, he should go to Demarara first: that St. Domingo and Jamaica would be out of the way to the Spanish Main. Mansfield, Ch. J. was of opinion that under these circumstances, and considering the extensive liberty given by the policy, the plaintiff might take the islands and settlements in the order most convenient for himself, and was warranted in pursuing this course; and the special jury found a verdict for the plaintiff.
Page 19: Shepherd and Best, Serjts. in this term showed cause. This vessel was traveling completely within the protection of the policy, which gave her liberty to go to all ports in the Spanish Main, and all islands except St. Domingo and Jamaica. The trade winds which prevail in those seas, effect, that a person who should first go to the northernmost island, and thence to the southward, would be as many months in performing the voyage, as he would be days if he first went to the southernmost point. Demarara was a port permitted by the policy, for though it is not a part of the Spanish Main, which lies only between Vera Cruz and the Orinoco, it is one of the settlements (intending British settlements) mentioned in the policy, of which there are but three, Demarara, Berbice, and Surinam.
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Cockell and Vaughan, Serjts., in support of the rule. The plaintiff must exercise the liberty of calling at all these several ports and islands, by calling at them in the course of the voyage insured, which is from London to Trinidad and the Spanish Main.
Page 20: The defendant does not complain of the ship going to Demarara, but the deviation began from her leaving Demarara, whence she ran down to Martinique and St. Thomas’s. If from Demarara she had run home, the underwriters would have had no cause to complain, because the sooner the outward voyage is determined, the better; but if she turned about at Demarara, without proceeding to the Spanish Main, she can afterwards call only at ports which lie in the homeward course of the prescribed voyage. It was in evidence, that for a ship leaving Demarara to go to Martinique, would be entirely out of her course from Demarara to the Spanish Main. Being at Demarara, she should have steered by Tobago for the Spanish Main. [Lawrence, J. What say you to the exception of St. Domingo and Jamaica? Could it be said that they are in the course of the voyage? Yet a ship easily runs down from either of those islands to the Spanish Main, which lies to leeward of them.] If the assured made his election to go to Demarara, he thereby abandoned those parts of the voyage which he had liberty to take in his course to Demarara; he might have taken St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands, where the ship was lost, and Martinique, in their geographical order in going out, and it would have been no deviation, but he takes them after leaving Demarara, in the homeward course, and then goes out to the Spanish Main again.
Page 21: On the following day the opinion of the court was delivered by Mansfield, Ch. J. The ship having got to Demarara, she seems to have given up all idea of going to the Spanish Main; for she is going to Martinique, and the captain had no instructions for Trinidad, either from England or Demarara: and the touching at Martinique seems, as far as I can judge, quite inconsistent with the prosecution of the voyage to Trinidad or the Spanish Main. The ship thence goes to St. Thomas, probably for a commercial purpose, but it is quite out of the voyage to Trinidad: and it seems also out of the voyage to the Spanish Main. At the trial the defendant was not so well prepared for trial as might be, for reasons of surprise which he has assigned: the assured contended at trial that he had a right to go to St. Thomas’s first, and then to Trinidad, as within the liberty; and I directed the jury accordingly: so that it has never been left distinctly to the jury, whether the ship was in her voyage to Trinidad at the time of her loss; and though at the trial I was struck with the largeness of these words, as giving liberty to the ship to go anywhere she pleases, to any island, in any course, it must be confined to the voyage insured, that is, to some port in the course of the voyage to Trinidad and the Spanish Main; otherwise I do not see where the voyage is to end: they might make it last two years, by going to every West India island, except St. Domingo and Jamaica: and the larger the words are, the more necessary is this construction, else the ship might trade and barter without any termination; it is therefore very fit there should be a new trial in this cause, not waiting for another cause to be tried; and as it was not tried owing to my misunderstanding of the policy, it must be without costs.
Page 23: Lavabre v. Wilson is very strong, and the case of Hogg v. Horner, in Marshall, is prodigiously strong, for the number of ports in Portugal being very small, and the extent of the coast short, there is the less necessity for the restriction of taking it in the course of the voyage from London to Portugal: but for these reasons we think this liberty must be restricted to places to be taken in the course of the voyage from London to Trinidad and the Spanish Main, and that there must be a new Trial. Rule absolute.
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Laura Ingraham is back spewing her hateful garbage on Fox News, and she's looking fighting fit. Almost as if she's lost more than 20 sponsors.
In a debate over sanctuary cities, John Cox, a right winger running for governor in California, clashed with a philanthropist named Enrique Morones, creator of the human rights non-profit Border Angels.
After Cox ranted about MS-13, and how people should be afraid of immigrants, Morones jabbed the politician by saying he's never heard of him. The old Mariah. Nice.
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Ingraham had enough, calling Morones "rude and nasty" -- to which he shot back:
"Where's your sponsors? David Hogg got rid of half of them. High school kids shut you down."
Shiiiiit! Not surprisingly, Morones' window quickly disappeared and Ingraham helps Cox finish the debate against immigration by himself.
Ch-ch-check out the slam (above)!
Just a reminder -- unless Fox News is losing the sponsors altogether, they aren't going to do shit about her OR crooked ass Sean Hannity. Protest accordingly.
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Sick Burn! Watch A Non-Profit Founder Slam Laura Ingraham On Her Own Show!
Laura Ingraham is back spewing her hateful garbage on Fox News, and she's looking fighting fit. Almost as if she's lost more than 20 sponsors.
In a debate over sanctuary cities, John Cox, a right winger running for governor in California, clashed with a philanthropist named Enrique Morones, creator of the human rights non-profit Border Angels.
After Cox ranted about MS-13, and how people should be afraid of immigrants, Morones jabbed the politician by saying he's never heard of him. The old Mariah. Nice.
Related: Ingraham Loses MORE Advertisers After Attack On David Hogg
Ingraham had enough, calling Morones "rude and nasty" -- to which he shot back:
"Where's your sponsors? David Hogg got rid of half of them. High school kids shut you down."
Shiiiiit! Not surprisingly, Morones' window quickly disappeared and Ingraham helps Cox finish the debate against immigration by himself.
Ch-ch-check out the slam (above)!
Just a reminder -- unless Fox News is losing the sponsors altogether, they aren't going to do shit about her OR crooked ass Sean Hannity. Protest accordingly.
[Image via Fox News/Twitter.]
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