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June 2024 Wrap-Up
Here is what I read, posted, won, received, and bought in June. Let me know if you have read any of these books and what you thought of them. Books I Read: Books Reviewed: No Road Home by John Fram—review coming July 23rd, 2024 Dead Tired by Kat Ailes—review here Guardians of Dawn: Ami by S. Jae-Jones—review coming August 6th, 2024 The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer—review coming July 16th,…
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#A Harlot at the Highland Court#A Song of Magic#A.R. Shaw#Aaron Mahnke#Addison Moore#After The Ending#All&039;s Fair in Love and Treachery#All&039;s Fair in Love and War#Ami#Anita Hughes#Betrayal at Blackthorne Park#Blue Christmas Bones#Booked for Murder#C.W. James#Cabinet of Curiosities#Carolyn Haines#Cash Delgado is Living the Dream#Catch and Keep#Celeste Barclay#Celeste Connally#Charlotte Stein#Christmas in Aspen#City of Secrets#Clare Gilmore#Clarity#Claudia Klein#Clowders#Courtney Gould#Crown of Earth and Sky#Crown of Wings and Thorns
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#ReginaldTheVampire Exclusive: Em Haine Talks Queer Representation, Playing Double Duty, & Teases Tonight's All-New Episode 'Terminal Eternity': "Things are starting to peak." | @SYFY
#Reginald the vampire#syfy#season 2#Justin wu#Charlotte Sophia kavanagh#em haine#vampires#exclusive#interview#preview#lgbtq+#pride#2x07#terminal eternity
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fanfic characters x reader
I would also write fanfics about the actors (they are mostly the ones playing the characters on the list)
Here is my list:
Harry Potter:
Severus Snape:
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Barty Crouch Jr.
Bellatrix Lestrange
Lucius Malfoy
Character I'm not sure I do:
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Draco Malfoy
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Tom Riddle
Regulus Black
Fantastic Beasts:
Albus Dumbledore
Gellert Grindelwald
Minerva McGonagall
Lord Percival Graves
Hogwarts Legacy:
Phineas Nigellus Black
Sebastian Sallow
Aesop Sharp
Mirabel Garlick
Ominis Gaunt
Grand Theft Auto:
Michael De Santa
Trevor Philips
Franklin Clinton
Niko Bellic
Steve Haines
Lester Crest
Agent 14
Naruto:
Kakashi Hatake
Naruto Uzumaki
Sasuke Uchiha
Tsunade
Jiraya
Minato Namikaze
Gaara
Tobirama Senju
Senju Hashirama
Inuzuka Hana
Mitarashi Anko
Darui
Kushina Uzumaki
Kiba Inuzuka
Uchiha Shisui
Yujito Nii
Ôtsutsuki Indra
Ôtsutsuki Asura
Uchiha Obito
Mei Temurî
Boruto:
Naruto Uzumaki
Sasuke Uchiha
Mitsuki
Kawaki
Boruto Uzumaki
Konoha-Maru Sarutobi
Sakura Haruno
The Devil Wears Prada:
Serena
Miranda Priestly
Jujutsu Kaisen:
Yuji Itadori
Utahime Iori
Masamichi Yaga
Inumaki Toge
Okkotsu Yûta
Sheko Ieiri
Yuki Tsukumo
Uraume
Toji Fushiguro
Gong Shi Woo
Atsuya Kusakabe
Ieri Shôko
Zenin Mai
Zenin Maki
Choso
Gojo Satoru
Megumi Fushiguro
Ryomen Sukuna
Mei Mei
Kento Nanami
Assassination Classroom:
Tadaomi Karasuma
Irina Jelavic
Koro Sensei (human)
One piece:
Shanks
Portgas D.Ace
Don Quijote Doflamingo
Roronoa Zoro
Sanji Vinsmoke
Coby
Trafalgar Law
Sabo
Marvel:
Agatha Harkness
Hela
Natasha Romanoff
Tony Stark
Yelena Belova
Loki Laufeyson
Sylvie Laufeydottir
Matt Murdock
May Parker
Scott Lang
Shang Chi
Stephen Strange
Thena
Wanda Maximoff
Xu Wenwu
Marc Spector
Steven Grant
Wednesday:
Larissa Weems
Morticia Addams
Lucifer:
Lucifer Morningstar
Chloe Decker
Mazikeen Smith
Amenadiel
Charlotte Richards
Aurora (Rory) Morningstar
Michael
Sandman:
The Corinthian
Lucifer Morningstar
Desire
Johanna Constantine
Bleach:
Ichigo Kurosaki
Sousuke Aizen
Kuchiki Buyakuya
Coyote Stark
Resident Evil:
Leon S. Kennedy
Chris Redfield
Ashley Graham
Ethan Winters
Carlos Oliveira
Helena Harper
Rosemary Winters
Alcina Dimitrescu
Cassandra Dimitrescu
Daniela Dimitrescu
Bela Dimitrescu
Dr House:
Dr Gregory House
Dr Lisa Cuddy
Dr James Wilson
Dr Alissa Cameron
Dr 13
Two and a Half Men:
Charlie Harper
Walden Schmidt
Judith Harper
Jenny
Politicians:
Emmanuel Macron (French President)
Gabriel Attal (French Prime Minister)
Mathieu Maucort (French Interministerial Delegate)
Jordan Bardella (European Deputy and French President of the RN)
Volodimir Zelensky (Ukranian President)
Justin Trudeau (Canada Prime Minister)
I'M NOT TALK ABOUT MY POLITICAL PARTY OR WHETHER I SUPPORT THEM OR NOT!!! ONLY FOR PHYSICS HUH
Star Wars:
Kylo Ren
Captain Phasma
Din Djarin
Poe Dameron
Valorant:
Chamber
Viper
Reyna
Omen
La Casa De Papel:
Berlin
El Professor
Suárez
My Hero Academia:
Dabi
Shota Aizawa
Nemuri Kayama
Todoroki Shôto
Toga Himiko
Shimura Nana
Chisaki Kai
Attack on titan:
Hanji Zoe
Levi Ackerman
Annie Leonhart
Mikasa Ackerman
Pirates of the caribbean:
Jack Sparrow
Elizabeth Swann
Sweeney Todd:
Sweeney Todd
Mrs. Lovett
Judge Turpin
The Witcher:
Geralt Of Rivia
Yennefer of Vengerberg
Ciri
Kaamelott:
Arthur Pendragon
L��odagan
Bohort
Yvain
Gauvain
Ygerne
Elias de Kelliwic’h
Spy X Family
Loid Forger
Yor Forger
Castlevania
Dracula
Leon Belmont
Alucard
Trevor Belmont
Richard Belmont
Tera
Five Nights at Freddy’s
William Afton
Michael Schmidt
Vanessa Shelly
Satsuriku no Tenshi
Isaac Foster
Haikyuu!!
Yū Nishinoya
Tobio Kageyama
Tetsurō Kuroo
Fugou Keiji: Balance:UNLIMITED
Daisuke Kambe
Haru Katou
Ryo Hosino
Owari no Seraph
Guren Ichinose
Mikaela Hyakuya
Ferid Bathory
Crowley Eusford
Kureto Hiragi
Shinya Hiragi
Horn Skuld
Chess Belle
Rokudenashi Majutsu Koushi to Akashic Records
Glenn Radars
Sistine Fibel
Celica Arfonia
Albert Frazer
Domestic na Kanojo
Hina Tachibana
Rui Tachibana
Masaki Kobayashi
Reiji Kiriya
My new boss is Goofy
Shirosaki Yusei
Mitsuo Aoyama
Kinjo Aigo
Buddy Daddies
Kugi Kyûtarô
Suwa Rei
Kurusu Kazuki
Unasaka Misaki
Other characters
Sakata Gintoki from Gintama
Brienne of Tarth from Game of Thrones by Gwendoline Christie
Hans Gruber from Die Hard by Alan Rickman
Sinclair Bryant from Close my eyes by Alan Rickman
Miranda Hilmarson from Top of the Lake by Gwendoline Christie
Charlie Harper from My Uncle Charlie by Charlie Sheen
Isaac Foster from Angels of Deaths
Link from The Legend Of Zelda
Cereza from Bayonetta
Leonora Lesso from School for Good and Evil by Charlize Theron
Elaine Markinson from Gringo by Charlize Theron
Hannibal Lecter from Hannibal by Mads Mikkelson
Miss Perergrine from Miss Peregrine’s Home for Particular Children by Eva Green
Joel Miller from The Last Of Us by Pedro Pascal
Mr.Cat from Kaeloo
Marc from Le Flambeau by Jonathan Cohen
John Wick from John Wick’s movies by Keanu Reeves
Joe Goldberg from You by Penn Badgley
Crowley from Good Omens by David Tennant
Max Black from 2 Broke girls by Kat Dennings
Tobias from Ghost
#harry potter#severus snape#hermione granger#draco malfoy#howgarts#the witcher#sweeney todd#alan rickman#ghost#young royals#john wick#five nights at freddy's#good omens#the last of us#hannibal#miss peregrine imagine#zelda#others#etc
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Estate Sale Haul!
tagging my book buddies @televinita @simplyshelbs16xoxo and @loubuttons
the woman who owned the house was apparently a bit of a hoarder, but the people running the sale said that a lot of stuff had already been sold, so what I saw was no more cluttered than most estate sales. but this woman’s book collection was insane! books in every room of the house (though granted, it wasn’t a huge house).
most prominent genres were mystery, true crime, history, and cats. this is what I went home with:
1. Unsolved Mysteries of American History (Paul Aron)
2. The Cases That Haunt Us (John Douglas and Mark Olshaker)
3. History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time (Brad Meltzer)
4. The Crimes of Charlotte Brontë (James Tully) - this one is apparently written by a criminologist and is a fictionalized account of the ~mysteries~ surrounding the Brontë sisters. extremely mixed reviews on Goodreads, but I’m willing to give it a shot!
5. The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology (Arthur Cotterell and Rachel Storm) - there were two different copies of this one, in different rooms
6. Murder at Hazelmoor (Agatha Christie) - there were actually a lot of Christies at the sale, but in an attempt at self-control (ha!), I limited myself to this one and the next:
7. Agatha Christie: An Autobiography - there were also two copies of this one
8. The Early History of Surgery (W.J. Bishop) - as a fan of the Sawbones podcast, I couldn’t pass this one up
9. A Clutch of Vampires (Raymond T. McNally) - a nonfiction account of vampire folklore throughout different cultures in history. unfortunately, the cover is pretty significantly torn, but I’m currently weighing it down with all the other books in an attempt to flatten it so I can tape it later
and finally…
10. The Ghouls (edited by Peter Haining) - published in 1974, this is a collection of horror stories by famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury, and Bram Stoker. but what really caught my eye was the fact that a) the introduction is by Vincent Price, b) the afterword is by Christopher Lee, and c) it is dedicated to Boris Karloff. as my brother said when I showed it to him, “the gang’s all here!”
all in all, great haul! I’m tempted to go back, but there’s also a library book sale coming up on a week, so I don’t wanna overdo it lol
total cost (including a sweater my mom picked out and a tiny Santa figurine): $15!
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Parce qu'il ne faut plus se taire. ��️TW inceste⚠️
Parce que les cycles durent depuis trop longtemps.
Parce qu'une explication allège et débloque.
Parce que nous ne sommes pas seul.e.s.
Parce qu'on apprend beaucoup de ces épisodes.
Parce que la vérité doit être entendue.
Parce qu'il est temps d'ouvrir les yeux.
Merci à toi @nos-nouveaux-espoirs pour la découverte de ce podcast. Encore chamboulée aujourd'hui (et je pense que toi aussi), il est important de partager cette enquête de Charlotte Pudlowski car nous sommes tous et toutes concerné.e.s. De manière directe ou indirecte. Une pandémie silencieuse, étouffée qui n'a que trop duré.
Son enquête est si complète, et les épisodes si bien réalisés, que ça m'a trigger. Impossible d'écrire sans être grise voir noirâtre, j'ai arrêté le défi d'écriture. Ce que j'avais à écrire ne pouvait être publié, encore moins dans un challenge. C'est sans regret, car j'ai énormément avancé dans mon parcours suite à ces écoutes. Je remercie chaleureusement les personnes qui prendront le temps d'écouter, d'apprendre, d'assimiler, et de partager. C'est un combat d'une ampleur inqualifiable, alors chaque geste compte.
Merci à vous
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My commentary on Jules Simon's anecdote and how it was (badly) repeated and misinterpreted
Nous avons mis à part l’anecdote de Jules Simon, qui appartient à différentes catégories : il s’agit d’un témoignage sur Élisabeth Duplay-Le Bas dans sa vieillesse mais qui est principalement centré sur Charlotte Robespierre et Philippe Le Bas fils, et sur les relations de Jules Simon avec ce dernier. Il décrit l’ambiance de la période et s’inscrit ainsi comme une transition idéale vers le chapitre 1. L’anecdote se déroule lorsque Jules Simon était « élève de première année à l’École normale », ce qui placerait l’événement en 1833. Charlotte Robespierre décède le 1er août 1834.
Cette anecdote a un sens tout particulier en tant que témoignage direct, mais aussi comme source de discorde dans la transmission de la mémoire, comme le démontre la mauvaise citation de G. Lenôtre, qui influence à son tour la critique de Paul Coutant. Les interprétations qu’ils font de l’anecdote la rende d’abord suspecte, mais elle ne l’est pas ; la critique de Paul Coutant ne tient que sur la version abrégée de G. Lenôtre, qui simplifie et déforme l’anecdote. Celle-ci présente une version des rapports entre Charlotte Robespierre et la famille Duplay-Le Bas qui ne correspond pas exactement avec ce que ces derniers – soit Élisabeth et son fils – présentent dans leurs propres écrits. Dans son Dictionnaire encyclopédique, écrit onze ans après le décès de Charlotte Robespierre, Philippe Le Bas fils est assez sévère à son sujet, la décrivant comme « légère et inconséquente », et qui « ne rougit pas de recevoir des assassins de ses frères une pension »[1]. Il ne semble également pas très convaincu de la véracité de ses Mémoires, « qui contiennent de curieux renseignements, mais où le faux se trouve trop souvent mêlé au vrai »[2]. Certes, sa perception a pu changer en une décennie.
Au sujet de l’anecdote de Jules Simon, G. Lenôtre rapporte que « la mère (autrefois Mlle Duplay) et M. Lebas l’entouraient de respects, la traitaient presque en souveraine ». Paul Coutant s’offusque de cette description : « Je ne pense pas que le savant consciencieux qui traça ces lignes [soit l’article ci-haut mentionné] ait jamais traité Mlle Robespierre en « souveraine » : c’est « solliciteuse » qu’a voulu écrire Jules Simon ». Or, ceci repose en partie sur une mésinterprétation du texte. Simon se trouve invité à un dîner (ou un déjeuner) « avec des formes solennelles et mystérieuses qui me donnèrent lieu de penser que j’allais assister à quelque événement d’importance ». Il se trouve dans un milieu qui n’est pas le sien : il est « introduit dans le monde républicain » (notre emphase) par un compagnon universitaire (il n’est pas nommé) et par son professeur, Philippe Le Bas fils. Originaire de Bretagne, la perception de Jules Simon de la Révolution n’est forcément pas la même ; il a « le souvenir de [s]es morts et, en même temps, de [s]a haine ». Il est évident qu’il n’est pas des plus confortable auprès de ces nostalgiques de 1793, « tous républicains avérés et rédacteurs des journaux du parti ». Pour lui, 1793 est synonyme de « tueries » qu’il entend excuser et glorifier. À la fin du dîner, il n’ose pas répondre à la question de son professeur au sujet de Charlotte Robespierre et s’enfuit, en se disant « tout en courant à travers les rues de Paris, que je n’étais pas à ma place dans ce monde-là ».
Or, si « tout, dans ce temple, était respectable, excepté le Dieu », les coutumes et pratiques lui semblent distinctes – plus familières ou du moins républicaines. Il mentionne comment son professeur « se faisait annoncer dans les salons sous ce titre : ‘M. Philippe Le Bas, fils du conventionnel’ » ; mais, lors de ce dîner, il mentionne : « on n’annonçait pas dans cette modeste maison ». Il ne sait pas qui est « la personne qui avait donné lieu à la réunion [et qui] se faisait attendre ». Lorsqu’elle arriva enfin, « un grand mouvement se produisit » et tous les convives se déplacèrent « dans l’antichambre pour rendre la réception plus solennelle ». Il aperçut « une femme âgée qui marchait péniblement et qui donnait le bras à la maîtresse de maison » – la maîtresse de la maison est-elle Élisabeth Duplay-Le Bas ? Son fils est séparé de son épouse, qui est retournée vivre dans sa famille depuis 1828[3], et on voit mal Jules Simon, si conforme aux politesses de la grande société, présenter une compagne « illégitime » de son professeur comme étant la maîtresse de maison[4].
C’est après ce passage qu’il dit : « on la salua très profondément ; elle répondit à ce salut en reine qui veut être aimable pour ses sujets ».
Il s’agit de son impression sur le comportements de Charlotte Robespierre elle-même, et non, comme le laisse entendre Lenôtre, comment Philippe Le Bas fils et sa mère la reçoivent. Voilà plutôt comment il décrit leurs interactions : « Elle me parut grave, triste, sans austérité cependant, un peu hautaine quoique polie, particulièrement bienveillante pour M. Le Bas, qui la comblait d’égards ou, pour mieux dire, de respect ». Jules Simon a manifestement beaucoup de respect pour son professeur et ne cherche pas à le peindre de manière négative, comme l’interprétation de G. Lenôtre pourrait le laisser penser.
Ce que l’on perçoit de cette anecdote, c’est la vraisemblance d’une tentative de rapprochement de la part de Charlotte Robespierre, alors « aux approches de la mort », comme le souligne Jules Simon lui-même. Les relations avec son ancienne amie et son fils semble s’être adoucies. Si elle dément toujours l’existence d’une relation entre Éléonore et son frère, Charlotte semble toutefois agir avec « attendrissement » pour la femme « qui avait failli être la sœur de son frère », et donc la sienne aussi. La relation qu’il décrit est touchante :
Les deux femmes qui étaient là, quel que fut leur nom, avaient vécu dans l’intimité de Robespierre, écouté sa parole comme celle d’un pontife, admiré sa vie comme celle d’un héros et d’un sage. […] Elle sentit enfin que ceux qui s’étaient rencontrés dans ces jours lugubres devaient être réunis dans le souvenir comme ils l’avaient été dans la vie.
Or, bien sûr, il s’agit de sa propre perception des choses – et sa perception n’est pas toujours très perspicace, puisqu’il rapporte que les mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre « ne piquèrent point la curiosité ». Il s’est bien trompé à ce sujet.
[1] Philippe Le Bas (fils), « Charlotte Robespierre », L’Univers. France : dictionnaire encyclopédique, vol. 12, Paris, Firmin Didot, 1845, p. 114.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Florent Hericher, Philippe Le Bas (1794-1860), Un républicain de naissance, Paris, Librinova, 2021, p. 412.
[4] Outre son épouse, Philippe Le Bas fils eut deux compagnes : Marie-Madeleine Adèle Grujon, avec qui il eut deux enfants, Léon et Clémence Charlotte Élisabeth, et Marie Victorine Pierrette Ghibels, avec qui il eut également deux enfants, Éléonore et Philippe. (Voir l’arbre généalogique dans l’annexe, infra, p. 540.) Dans son testament, il mentionne comment « Mme Marie Victorine Ghibels […] avait bien voulu se charger de la direction de [s]a maison » (Florent Hericher, op. cit., p. 413). Or, vu la date de l’événement, en 1833, c’est Marie-Madeleine Adèle Grujon qui serait officieusement la maîtresse de la maison. Or, l’anecdote de Jules Simon n’en fait pas mention – ou peut-être ne connait-il pas les détails de la vie intime de son professeur.
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Accepted Character 1/7/2023
Flayvus Murinay from Cape of Spirits
Ayşe from Woven
Gilto (Neugdae) from Living With One Leg
Su-ah Heo from Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid
Seichiro from Our Dreams at Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare
Samira from Samira og Skjelettene
Mr. Kim from My Life As a Loser
Komachi Fukakusa from Moebana
Blues (Proto Man) from the Mega Man series
Aro from The Witch and the Bull
Doyeong Lee from Swimming Lessons
Yeongji Bae from Never-ending Darling
Samantha from Pixel Perfect
Doctor Pedro Astil from the Mega Man series
Ichabod from Third Shift Society
Ai Hoshino from Oshi no Ko
Haine Minakata from Summertime Rendering 2026: The Room That Dreams of Murder
Elna Svendsen from Mot i Brøstet
Azazel (Aza) from Aza
Crown Prince Theodore Keith Tagnet (Theo) from Love Falls Like Rain
Insect Girl from Dinokid
Charlotte Warrick from Vera
Helen from Donut County
Maximillian Von Klem from Olsenbanden Jr.
Gyuhwan Han from Shotgun Boy
Ji-eum Ban from See You in My 19th Life
Kwon Ki-do from It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Albert Gurahashi from Earthchild
Yuzu's mother from Yuzu the Pet Vet
Kang Eun-ja from It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Mia Myhr from Mia Myhr og barna som forsvant
Ubbe Gunnhildson from Ragnarok
Chiro from Watermelon
Geumhwa from Svaha: the Sixth Finger
Nina Tanzawa from Kazane
Baghera from Jungelboka
Tansy from Do You Remember
Soeun Han from Tales of the Unusual
Quinton Avalon from Jupiter-men
Tante Ulla from Sjæk, Bræk og Bolla
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WQBY
Top100 for the week ending December 22, 2024
Is This Love --LP Globbi, Danielle Ponder -1 --9weeks-- [3weeks@#1] (#1)
Lead The Life --Morgan Page, Bymia -7 --13weeks-- (#2)
Don't Lie --The Chainsmokers & Kim Petras -6 --11weeks--
Positions --Andy C, Wholsmoli -9 --6weeks--
Heart First --Lucas & Steve, Jordan Shaw -2 --3weeks-- (#2)
Maybe It's Over ---Morgan Page, Damon Sharpe -3 --9weeks-- [3weeks@#1] (#1)
Heal My Heart --Imanbek, YouNotUs -5 --16weeks-- [1week@#1] (#1)
Before I Let You Go --CYRIL, MarLo -4 --9weeks-- (#4)
Who Created Love --SIDEPIECE f/Midian -14 --15weeks--[2weeks@#1] (#1)
Been There Before --Joris Voorn, Pig&Dan, LIVI -8 --7weeks--
Modern Tragedy --Cheat Codes, Julia Church -12 --12weeks-- (#2)
Bread --Sof Tukker, Odd Mod (Odd Mod Remix) --11 --4weeks-- (#11)
Keep It Exciting --Mr. Belt & Wezol, Qobra, Alex Hosking -13 --3weeks--
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<>Love Somebody --Morgan Wallen - (re-entry) [last on @#95 12.1.24] --now7weeks-- (#25)
Heaven Knows --KASKADE, Punctual, Poppy Baskcomb -78 --3weeks--
Swim --Becky Hill -69 --3weeks--
Rain ---PARISI, Clementine Douglas -71 --3weeks--
Feel Much Better --Max Dean, Nate Smallz, Timbaland -79 --3weeks--
His Problem Instead --Alexander Stewart -72 --2weeks--
Keep On Movin Up --Qrion -101 -3weeks--
How It Starts --Tyler Braden -70 --3weeks--
TYSM --Cheat Codes, Salem IIese -74 --3weeks--
Without You --Phantoms, Mariah Colon -65 --3weeks-- (#65)
Lights On --Marshmello, FAANGS -67 --3weeks-- (#67)
Alone With You --Josiah Queen, Jervis Campbell -80 --2weeks--
Let It Go ---NOTSOBAD, MA:RK -64 --3weeks--
End of Time --Lucas & Steve, LAWRENT f/Jordan Shaw -75 --28weeks-- [8weeks@#1] (#1x8)
Dancing On My Own --Flight Facilities, DRAMA -76 --3weeks--
Looking For Love --Alok, Anitta -66 --3weeks-- (#66)
After Five --Luke Alessi -99 --3weeks--
Without Ya --BAKERMAT -100 --3weeks--
Wrong Feels Right --FORMAT:B -88 --4weeks-- (#66)
Edge Of Saturday Night --The Blessed Madonna, Kylie Minogue -92 --8weeks-- (#78)
Hold On Me --KYGO, Sandro Cavazza -91 -2weeks--
The Rhythm --PROSPA f/RAHH -94 --3weeks---- (#78)
Chain Reaction --Ferry Corsten, MERYLL -90 --4weeks-- (#67)
Stay Happy --Billy Gillies -77 --5weeks-- (#61)
***Someone Else --GT_OFICE -(new) --1week--
Heaven Feels Like --SLANDER, Fairlane -84 --5weeks-- (#64)
You --BUNT., -82 --3weeks-- (#81)
I Love Your Everything --Emmit Fein -97 --3weeks-- (#65)
***Right On Time --Felix Cartal, Tegan & Sara -(new) --1week--
Because Of You --Lauv -83 --3weeks-- (#83)
Heaven In My Hands --Matoma -95 --3weeks--
Eyes On Me --A7S -89 ---3weeks-- (#89)
Avalon --Alan Walker, Anne Gudrun -87 --2weeks--(#87)
Can't Let You Go --BLOND:ISH,, Bndtu -86 --3weeks-- (#86)
Sleepwalking --Zach Hood, Sasha Alex Sloan -85 --3weeks-- (#85)
The Drums --Cosmic Gate, Maxim Lany -81 --5weeks-- (#62)
Hollow --MORTEN, ARTBAT f/Bonn -63 --10weeks-- (#52)
Another World --MEDUZA f/HAYLA -59 --13weeks-- (#21)
More Than Enough --Jordan Sparks --62 --7weeks-- (#62)
2 new this week and 2 re-entries 12/22/2024 #57 <>Believe (Shooting Stars) #62 <>Love Somebody #86***Someone Else #90 Right On Time
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Release: March 28, 2024
Lyrics:
I don't really understand it
And you don't wanna talk about it
So where do we go now? What are we doin'?
I can't stand the silence, so deafenin'
That look in your eye hits differently
You've come to the point where you don't love me no more
And I can't give you more
Anymore, anymore, anymore
How do we make it better?
Should we admit that I'm not enough?
I thought we said, "Forever"?
It's cold on the outside of love
Can we reignite the fire
Or should we admit we're givin' it up?
Right now, I don't know why
I'm cold on the outside of love
On the outside of love
Outside of oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
On the outside of love
I would rather you were happy
Even if that means without me
How long have you felt this? (Mm) have I been clueless?
I can't stand the silence, so deafenin'
When I'm with you, I just feel lonely
There's thoughts in your head that you don't tell me no more
And I can't give you more
Anymore, anymore, anymore
How do we make it better?
Should we admit that I'm not enough?
I thought we said "Forever"?
It's cold on the outside of love
Can we reignite the fire
Or should we admit we're givin' it up?
Right now, I don't know why
I'm cold on the outside of love
On the outside of love (outside)
Oh, on the outside of love (outside)
Outside of oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh (outside)
Songwriter:
Oh-whoa, oh-whoa (outside)
Ooh, whoa-oh (outside)
Outside of oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh (outside)
On the outside of love
Michael Henry Kintish / Charlotte Haining / Marco Parisi / Rebecca Claire Hill / Giampaolo Parisi
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Homepage:
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🗽Bowery Boys | Bowery Blitzkrieg (1941) | Comedy Full Movie English
Bowery Blitzkrieg is a 1941 US comedy film directed by Sam Katzman. It is the sixth film of the East Side Kids series. The film "introduced" Huntz Hall in his first of the East Side Kids film series. While Hall's character would be called "Glimpy" for the remainder of the series, here he's called "Limpy". The East Side Kids Leo Gorcey as Muggs McGinnis Bobby Jordan as Danny Breslin Huntz Hall as Limpy Donald Haines as Skinny Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison as Scruno David Gorcey as Peewee Additional cast Bobby Stone as Monk Martin Keye Luke (billed as Key Luke) as Clancy Warren Hull as Tom Brady Charlotte Henry as Mary Breslin Martha Wentworth as Mrs. Brady Jack Mulhall as Officer Sherrill Eddie Foster as Slats Morrison Dennis Moore as Dorgan Tony Carson as Dutch Pat Costello as Fight Coach Dick Ryan as The Precinct Lieutenant Jack Carr (uncredited) as George, Truck Driver Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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Review "Young Woman and the Sea" : Ridley Stuns and Earns Your Tears in This Beautifully Classical Movie
Young Woman and The Sea a defiantly big-screen, consistently enthralling biopic that both earns one’s genuine tears, and inspires everyone of all ages to dream a little bigger, go a little further.
“They don’t make ‘em like this anymore,” we wistfully say these days when praising skillful mainstream movies, ones that remind us of a past when Hollywood used to stir us more regularly through moving original films. There is truth in that overused nostalgic acclaim, even though few movies actually deserve it as much as Joachim Rønning’s (“Kon-Tiki”) classically glorious “
For the film’s wondrous rebel Trudy Ederle (a graceful, commanding Daisy Ridley), who became the first woman to swim across the treacherous 21-mile English Channel in 1926, that big dream at first wasn’t even becoming a legitimate athlete, let alone a history-making pioneer. Born to German immigrant parents of modest means in the Coney Island of 1905, Trudy just wanted to swim, whichever way she would be permitted. But respectable girls weren’t really supposed to play around and waste time in splashy pools, and the young Trudy — beautifully portrayed by Olive Abercrombie in a brief but memorable performance — wasn’t allowed in community pools anyway, having barely survived a highly contagious case of measles.
Affectionately adapted from Glenn Stout’s book “Young Woman and the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World” by Jeff Nathanson (of “Catch Me If You Can” and Barry Jenkins’ upcoming “Mufasa”), Rønning’s rousing film gives sufficient breathing room to Trudy’s childhood years, establishing her world and closest kin with exquisite care: her hardworking, headstrong mother Gertrude (Jeanette Hain) who won’t let Trudy give up on her ocean-bound dreams, her stubborn but affectionate father Henry (Kim Bodbia) who works as a proud butcher, her brother Henry Jr., and most importantly, her doting sister Margaret, a fellow swimmer played enchantingly by Tilda Cobham-Hervey in Margaret’s older years.
The two sisters are joined at the hip, even though Margaret is the only swimmer of the family at first. Eager to join her sister’s ranks and refusing to let her illness define her, Trudy sings to her dad day and night to annoy him, and force him into acceptance that Trudy must swim no matter what, even if that means severe hearing loss in the long run as the doctors fear. Well, this critic found Trudy’s tireless off-key chanting adorable, but the trick designed to irritate Henry works all the same, and before we know it, he decides to teach Trudy how to conquer the ocean, just to keep her quiet.
It can’t be overstated how delightfully these scenes play, bested only by the ones that follow Trudy in her teenage years, with the young woman still fighting for a spot in the community pool. Her mother comes to the rescue and makes a deal with the no-nonsense coach Charlotte Epstein (Sian Clifford) — Trudy would feed the boiler by the indoor pool, and practice after hours. Slowly but surely, she proves herself to her coach, surpassing the rest of the girls while Margaret’s life settles into a more common reality of the era: a marriage arranged by parents. But Trudy’s star rises to no end. After an efficiently constructed montage of her wins and a brilliant “You Go Girl!” sequence that would be too cruel to spoil, she finally finds herself in the big leagues: first, at the Paris Olympics and then, facing her first attempt to swim across the channel. But these avenues add up to no more than a pair of false starts, opportunities derailed by toxic men who just can’t let women compete and win as equals.
Women have always had it much harder, and this fact is a well-depicted, often blistering thread that runs through “Young Woman and the Sea.” From the headlines of scandalized newspapers that critique women’s skin-baring swimsuits to the condescending remarks Trudy frequently fields, several tidbits in the story remind the viewer that it isn’t only the dangerous currents and waves that Trudy is swimming against. Then again, the film sometimes spells things out too much, self-consciously applying today’s temperaments to the past. In one scene, for instance, an adorable, wide-eyed little girl approaches Trudy and thankfully gushes, “Because of you, they let me swim.” This moment feels jarringly redundant given women paving the way for future generations is already at the heart and soul of the entire film, one that abundantly celebrates the spirit of sisterhood.
“Young Woman and the Sea” searingly , culminating in a final stretch during which Trudy swims through the dangerous shallows alone and in the dark. It’s no spoiler to say that she will make it that’s history. But the real surprise here is the punch that Rønning manages to pack when the inevitable happens, an emotional feat that last year’s “Nyad” sorely lacked. In that, Trudy’s triumph followed eagerly around the world, including by her mom and brother in NYC feels no less magnificent than that famous moment in “Apollo 13” when Odyssey finally reconnects with Houston.
Throughout Rønning’s sophisticated film and alongside Ridley’s stunning performance a career highlight for her we all hold our collective breath and swim with Trudy. Talk about the kind of film they hardly ever make anymore.
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Krakota & Charlotte Haining - Everybody (Needs Somebody)
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Halcyon & Starlyte Escape With Me feat Charlotte Haining NCS Release #ncs
Escape With Me (A NCS Release)
Let the rhythm take you higher, As we soar through the midnight sky. Halcyon and Starlyte ignite the fire, Charlotte's voice will make your spirit fly.
Feel the beat, it's time to let go, A melody that sets your heart aglow. In this world, we find our unity, Escape with me, and set your soul free.
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