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eminsunnytoons123 Ā· 3 months ago
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Some digital "class of 3000: back to the SING!" Doodles before I go to sleep =^//////^= šŸŽ·šŸ„šŸŽøšŸŽøšŸŖˆšŸŖ˜šŸŽ¹
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eminsunnytoons Ā· 2 months ago
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here's now everyone else! Now we got more to draw Bullfrog! >w< šŸ©·šŸ©° ā¤ļøšŸ˜ˆ šŸ’™šŸ§€ šŸ’›ā˜®ļø šŸ’œšŸšŸ’™šŸ šŸ’ššŸˆ šŸ’–šŸˆ šŸ’ššŸ©° šŸ¤ŽšŸ’¢ šŸ’šā˜¢ļø šŸ’™šŸ•¶ļø šŸ’œšŸ‘’ šŸ’›šŸ‡øšŸ‡ŖšŸ§¹
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ask-the-goofy-ahhs Ā· 7 months ago
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(i'll do another one with class of 3000 characters =^_^=)
Big D, with a contract: Greetings, my little Devils... Are you interested in signing up for the music industry And to become FAMOUS?...
šŸ“„: why are you fa-
šŸ§¼: shut up zip
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obscure-song-tournament Ā· 2 years ago
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Obscure Song Tournament Masterpost - Round One!
Bracket images + list below the cut. (Long post)
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Extremely apologies for that fucked up formatting, it was the easiest way for me to set it up & now I donā€™t feel like redoing it <3
BRACKETS
Matches will be updated with links when the posts go up :-) (links removed when votes finished. Link link whyyyyy </3)
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虚恫ē”£ć¾ć‚ŒćŸļæ½ļæ½čŸ²é”恮éøꊞ - Haint VS. Keep Away - Insane Driver
Manchester - Lana Wild VS. Pulp Friction - Fool Heavy
Scatterbrain - Casual Tees VS. Dopamine - The Fundementals
Angelic 2 the Core - Corey Feldman VS. Sad Hit Song - V is for Villains
Cosmos - Jawbreaker Reunion VS. Patches - Jawbreaker Reunion
John Congleton & The Nighty Nites VS. Away From You - Nicole
New Dance - DEERPEOPLE VS. Not My Good Side - Deafpony
Maple Leaf Etc. - Maxshh VS. Give Me a Moment - 2far2jump
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Goodbye Goodnight - Eudora June VS. Mama - Eudora June
The Helper - Giannah Noelle VS. The Hummingbird - Miss E
Worm Song - Sunny Side Down VS. Victim of a Siren - Seraph Siege
Thereā€™s a Darkness (but Thereā€™s also a Light) - The Wild VS. Ray - Dylans TIE
Alive - GON VS. Red - Oh Dorian
You are Loved - David Lamotte VS. Getting Around to it(Maybe) - Ollie Oxyn
Timed Out - blockkids VS. Where U Goin? - Half In the Bag
All That I Am - Maia Grandy VS. For Me - Dearlie
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The Hidden Word - Noe Venable VS. Echo in the Hills - Carrie Elkin TIE
Hold Onto Myself - Yendawg VS. YOUR GALAXY - ROZLYN PELL
critter song - tidepooler VS. Juliet and Juliet - Kactus Kid
Low Rent Truman Show - Marc with a C VS. Body Heat - Guard Petal
Pub Money - Bag of Cans VS. Take a Peek - Heat Above
Daddy Daedalus watched me GO DOWN IN FLAMES! - lonely carp VS. The Danger - Patricia Wallinga(twt: @ pwallinga)
Call Me Captain - Emrys Layne (tumblr: @ callmecapt) VS. Insecurity Impermanence - Ian Woodside
Deep Blue - Grapefruit VS. Youā€™re So Hot To Me - Commuted
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Fly Octo Fly Piano Arrangement - Original - ButterShutter VS. PIANO GAMES - Hazma Notes
Devilā€™s Game - Lonovve VS. Worst in the World - Uncle Outrage
Cheese (Original Mix) - Cheese VS. The Best Poop of Your Life - Squatty Potty
Š”Š¾ŠæряŠ¶ŠµŠ½ŠøŠµ сфŠµŃ€ - ŠÆсŠ²ŠµŠ½Š° VS. Hokutoshichisei no Ichiya - Akiko Ikuina
Pink Clouds - Sammy J VS. There Will be Someone at My Funeral Who Doesnā€™t Want to be There - Sammy J
The Crayon Song - Class of 3000 VS. Eco - Jim Valley
Kinky Murder Machine - Slav the Dog VS. TECVM CIRCVMAMBVLARE NOLO - John Linnel
Imagination - Niel Innes VS. Me & Nikolai - Pale Young Gentlemen TIE
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Checking My Pulse - Alix Olsen VS. Eat Your Heart Out, Sigmund Freud - Mollie Maxwell
Pink Lemonade - Kristi Krause VS. Donā€™t Want You - Carpark
Home(Here) - Big Tree VS. Runaways - Big Tree
Przyszłam do miasta - Ballady I Romanse VS. 10,000 Days - OK Glass
Cross My Heart - Richard Myhill VS. Hurricane - My Cat Umi
Bitches (Do as Bitches Are) - Brainā€™s All Gone VS. Rotten - Missouri Surf Club
Born To It - Freefonix VS. No Place Like Home - Freefonix
8:15 - 3:30 VS. last week/month/year - rain
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Pointillize - Raccoon Fink VS. Tokyo Koya - Van
execute - ninty VS. Bloodlust - ninty
Better Red than Dead - KELChip VS. Bloodbird - KELChip
EGO - Powderpaint VS. Tax Evasion Scheme Artist - Golden Line
.. - subeteanatanoseidesu VS. Fictional Girl - cindersnow
Nighttime (I fall asleep) - SamX VS. No Time at All - MORE
GOTH BITCH DUB - 621 gecs VS. BORKYCORE - ida deerz (ft. kaj strife)
To.Get.Her - Nixis VS. Hyper Arcade - Glass Daydreams
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Dusk and Dawn - Das Fi VS. Full of Light - Le Professeur
Between You and Me - Clementine Werchola VS. Digital Love - SilverTunes
I Wish Was Dead - Cherry and the Other People VS. Monmon_Fanmoran - Mochitsune
Splitter Girl - Weevildoing VS. Can Graze the Roof bring you back to childhood? - Anomaly Vector
Moongrains - Anomaly Vector (ft Gumi Ai) VS. Memories - Jens East (Ft Lotta Rasva) TIE
Black Plate - Profilgate VS. Ode to Janey Lou - FOE
Itā€™s Murder - Skeleton Staff VS. The Dreaming - Marquis of Vaudeville
Best Friend - Taitoki VS. Chakra - Marnage
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Rusalka and The Shepherd Girl - The Forgetmenauts VS. Minesweepers - Peter Bellamy
Four Tall Trees - Leslie Fish VS. Carmen Mirandaā€™s Ghost - Leslie Fish
Butterfly/Drowsy Maggie - Double Indemnity VS. Captain Ward - Tempest
The Finchley Waltz - Robin Grey VS. The Trials Of Oscar Wilde - Alan John
Blood and Passion - Alexander James Adam VS. Winterā€™s Tooth - Alexander James Adam
He of Sidhe - Alexander James Adam VS. Curiosity - JTSteam
they say you see the sparrow fall - pabrizzer VS. Labyrinth - Madeline S
Star Fire - Julia Ecklar and Cynthia McQuillin VS. The Phoenix - Julia Ecklar
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Liar and the Hound - Beneath Eden VS. Song For Sandy - Thirsty Moon
Snake in the Grass - Couch Slut VS. Bodysuit - FlooringCo
On a Walk - Fort Womb VS. Pause Button - Particle Devotion TIE
Death is a Girl - Skippocalyptic VS. Sea ll - Momoi ALLU
52 Pickup - Z. VS. Are You Underwater - The Gerbils
å±±č°·ę¾— - Mysterain小é›Øę؂隊 VS. Lately - Strip the Image
J
613 - FC the Kid VS. Never Be Famous - Hussalonia TIE
Too Hot - Jay Safari VS. Lhasa -Shapaley
We Made it - JAMIEvx VS. Collide - Harold J TIE
412 (coffin built for two) - Mollie Maxwell VS. Vampire Bop - Feel Spectres
No Bird Sing - Plastic Lines VS. Unretractable Fact - Second Person
SCARY* - EXIT ONLY VS. THREATS - ILLFIGHTYOU
Real Woman - comfort VS. Preserve - PETROLEUM! GENDERLOSS
See You in The Pit - Rotten Youth VS. No Proposals - Physical Plant
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Rebels - Old Death Whisper VS. Maneater - Blue Eved Blondes
Candy - Joe Mama VS. la somnambule - La Femme Pendu & Damien Done
Center Stage - Howard Martin VS. Lethal Temptress - The Mendoza Line (COVER)
Gears of the Atom Man - Angels of Liberty VS. Inhuman Liberty - Dr. Arthur Krause
Wake Up Girl - Skeeter Truck VS. Pennies in my Pocket - Stamen and Pistols
Flower Gurl - Ronen VS. Dark Rip - Teen Girl Scientist Monthly
Heart of the TARDIS - Time Crash VS. Trust Me - Time Crash
The Machine - Asta Wylie VS. Not Yet - Leo and the Little Things
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Grace - Raelle VS. Transfixed - Joss Smith, NUYD
Animal - Xisco Feijoļæ½ļæ½ VS. No Me Lames - Natalia Cassis
Hyperphantasia - Fearful Earful VS. We Who Are About To Live - Le Professeur
Tonight Eternity Alone - Rene Claus VS. HEAD OF HOLOFERNES - lonely carp
MilĆ” mĆ” - Nahore VS. Cardigan Sweater - Jasmine Kennedy TIE
Side B - Alohaha VS. Side A - Alohaha
The Binding Of Isaac - Schmekel VS. the man who wasn't there - A Fictitious Band
Let It Go - The Murder of Crows VS. Slip! - Bright Orange
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Boy who Blocked the Sun - Demi the Daredevil VS. Rainy Day Georgia - Jayne Trimble TIE
Burn it Down with Math - Deuce of Gears VS. Camouflage - Ed's Redeeming Qualities
Reach - Rachel West VS. Haircut Song - Shannon Moser
BurnerPhone - Dirty Heathen (ft. Bittersweet Evergreen) VS. Reunion - Brent Spiner & Maude Maggart
Deadname Birthday - The Timewasters VS. Small Parts of Something Much Larger - Suns
STILL FEEL IT - caseJackal VS. Sunshine and Lollipops 2020 - Sad Snack
Smooth Operator - Supernothing VS. Say What You Want - Growth Spurt
Š‘ŠµŃ‚Š¾Š½Š½Ń‹Šµ Š±Š»Š¾ŠŗŠø - Truckdrivers VS. MirĆØmĆØngies - Edona Vatoc
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Have You Ever Seen a Duck, Like, in Real Life? - lisa the beauty queen VS. Zip Ties and SSRIs-Dinosawh
Housekeeper- Faun Fables VS. Kill the King - Rabbit Rabbit Radio
Caroline - Espers VS. Mega Mouse - Putrid Shark
Whiskey and Water - Parader VS. Tales of the Phantom Ship - Nathan
Raising the Dead! - Jessica Law VS. Lotus Eaters - Jessica Law TIE
Autism Murder Memorial- Fit to Work VS. All Cats are Beautful - Fit to Work
Moon - Feel Spectres VS. Blow Up the Moon - Feel Spectres
All For Me Grog! - Spud Bugs VS. A Place We Could Call Home (Turncoat Collective) - Spud Bugs
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Reclaim - Porch Cat VS. Perspectives - The Cast Before the Break
Orpheus on Ice - The Small Calamities VS. Violin Concerto in the Key of Crippling Regret - The Small Calamities TIE
Paint By Numbers - From Fragile Seeds VS. Homme Offer Knee - Ben Below
Tomb Song - Nora Keyes VS. Hold My Heart - The Dune Sea
Each Time She Calls - Jessie Goslin VS. Daisies - Heather and Hay
A Catalyst - Blood Crying Twinks VS. flexible guy - clown residue
Howard - Demo - Mother Aiden VS. going thru it - teamonade
Blooming Strangely - Ginger & Pear VS. Pressed - Ginger & Pear
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Alright! Heartcatch Precure! - Aya Ikeda VS. ꁐē«œć‚恒ćæ恖悏ā˜… - Kyouruu Friends
ę˜Ÿć®ę—…äŗŗ - Sayaka Senbongi & Yumiri Hanamori VS. Gyokuza no GEMINI - Eclipse
The End of the World - Fred Deakin VS. Weekend Anarchist - MEMODEMO
運命ćÆ ā€œI" Love You - ćƒćƒ¼ćƒ DEKAI VS. Endure Emptiness - Kain Vinosec
Heritage of Sampled Electronic World - KR. Palto47 VS. Ultimate Performance of Abandoned Magic Boxes ~Rack of Junks - KR. Palto47
Liminal Spaces - Logan Fredricks VS. 薔薇ćÆē¾Žć—ćę•£ć‚‹ Ɨ č¼Ŗ舞-revolution - okurigi66
297å›žć®č©¦č”Œ - Image44 VS. å·ć®ćć°ć§ - Image44
DiViNE - EXiNA VS. We'll make a monster of you - Freefonix
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dxppercxdxver Ā· 9 months ago
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considering myself functionally tagged by @flugame-mp3 because i'm sick and bored lmao
last song i listened to: colm mcguinness's arrangement of 'the last shanty'! been playing a Lot of mr mcguinness as Noise Music whilst i work
favorite color: like. evergreen/phthalo green? or a dark blue i love a good dark blue
currently watching: as much as i'm 'currently watching' anything (the struggles of College Student) i would say either mystery science theater 3000 or the frankenstein chronicles? which i started and then stopped Very Shortly Afterward lmao
spicy/savory/sweet: sweet > savory > spicy
relationship status: engaged to @firstmatedville!! and enjoying queerly polyamorously having Weird Flirtations with various folks at my university
current obsessions: oooooo. Hmm. i sort of got back into dbh a bit ago? also my own d&d character i love him sooooo much. and also nautical history but that's because i'm studying it for class atm
favorite board game: betrayal at the house on the hill probably an obvious option but i played it with my cousins a few christmases ago and we all got murdered by an 8 year old with a gun and that was some of the most fun i've had in ages (shoutouts to yahtzee?? if that counts as a board game???)
coffee or tea: teaaaaa i do not drink coffee unless it has been turned into some other form of Beverage barely recognizable As Coffee
favorite piece of clothing: oooooo hmmm. i love my big platform boots because they make me feel Tall and Cool. also gotten really attached to this split front maxi skirt with Knives on it >:3
last movie i watched: same as last time lmao. for realsies the mummy but also some of devil wears prada
dogs or cats: caaaaats i love cats (i love dogs also i am just Kind Of Scared Of Them shjshjs) here's a picture of my cat
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taggin! @chiropteracupola, @firstmatedville, @natdrinkstea, @haijinks, @considerablecolors, and @nico-demons :3
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catgirlforeskin Ā· 10 months ago
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(Early Modern TTRPG anon)
After some search I found Soviet university textbooks about this period, so I guess it's good to have Russian as your first language sometimes. I am not sure how good they are because they were written in 1958, and like history is developing, but also Early Modern Europe is a period from which we literally had official and private archives this whole time, it's not like Ancient History where entire civilisations were uncovered less than a hundred of years ago (AFAIK the most recently discovered civilisation was found in '90s), so the foundation is probably sound.
While we are at it, I want to talk about my experience with history textbooks for Soviet Schools. I read a textbook that covered Ancient History and didn't see much difference with how I remember studying it except some Marxist speak here and there. Fool. All similarities that I saw were only because I spent tons of time studying history on my own. I tried to read modern textbook on the same time period and fucking couldn't (and I want to stress that textbooks here are obligated to follow the agenda from Ministry of Education and have to be approved for use, so like, you can't write anything that government doesn't approve of). If Soviet textbooks focused on Classical Antiquity then modern ones borderline ignore everything else. Civilisations of Middle East are described literally on 3 pages each, since its origin till the conquest of Alexander the Great. Yes, they fucking mixed all civilisations of Mesopotamia into one, both bronze and iron ones. In fact, difference between bronze age and iron age is literally not mentioned. Section on Egypt literally contains pop-cultural information about deities (they weren't literally animal-headed, and it doesn't even touch on absolute weirdness of different deities being aspects of one, though Soviet ones don't either). More space dedicated to pyramids then to Egyptian society, and honestly I get them, you need to be absolute fool to describe civilisation that lasted 3000 years as having one model of society.
And every second paragraph ends with "You can read about this in the Bible :)"
It's not only obnoxious, it's also chauvinistic because we have a Muslim minority. Not big, but textbooks for higher classes had additional sections about their history, so they had to at least pretend to care.
Fucking hell.
P.S.: I also found Braudel's Civilisation and Capitalism, it was published in USSR so it's probably at least not reactionary and you can read it in English, but I am afraid that it's too advanced for my cause.
(Also, to anyone who cares - the game is World of Dungeons. Look it up, it's ultra lite pbta game for D&D style adventures with 3 pages of rules. Don't look Advanced World of Dungeons, it's messy, better look Streets of Marienburg - that's the expanded version that I use)
Hello again, I donā€™t have much to add except that I love you and that this is so interesting to hear about. Iā€™ve had my eye on a number of different fantasy pbta but never actually played one, Iā€™ll check out Streets of Marienburg
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gage0mate Ā· 11 months ago
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President Joe Biden just delivered a master class on how to make a fake scandal go away - Palmer Report
So Joe was a two term Veep for Obama...thats basically 3000 days on the job that ended 7 yrs ago, i dont know about you but if someone asked me what i was doing at noon on June 15th 2015..i wouldn't be able to answer the question from memory...
Sooo.. phuk the special (im not a doctor) counsel for coloring uncle Joe like that!
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blankie-greenie-anon Ā· 2 years ago
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I finished watching both seasons of Class Of 3000, and I totally agree it deserves to be continued.
There has to be some changes, though, to keep it from stepping into the same pitfalls that caused the cancellation. Here's what I propose:
Hire more composers so the deadlines won't be as tight as when there's only one composer
Keep the insert songs within 1Ā½ minutes
Make the episodes 15-minute blocks
Focus on only a few characters at a time unless the plot truly requires the whole crew
Next, I want to update the setting. It'll still be in Atlanta, of course, with all the magic, colors, and bendiness of the original series. However, the story won't happen in Westley Middle School; the kids are high-schoolers now. It's a good excuse to:
give them new outfits and hairstyles.
have more leeway in writing their personalities.
make them better singers.
expand their instrument range.
Besides being taller, the height differences between the characters will also change. Li'l D will get pretty big, so he becomes "Mid'l D". He also starts sporting a vest like Sunny. Kim and Kam grow to be the tallest, with Kam looking taller because he has better posture. Poor Philly Phil expended most of his growth spurt early and ends up being among the shortest. I'd keep Eddie shorter than Philly Phil's ears because he might look like Fred Jones if he got too tall.
Sunny probably won't appear as much since he's a middle school teacher. Maybe after his first class graduated, he graduates, too, and rejoins the music industry as an indie artist. That way, Sunny retains most of the freedom he had as a teacher. The only problem is, the plot of Class Of 3000 generally revolved around Sunny's unique music lessons, so if he's not their teacher anymore... šŸ¤”
Or maybe Sunny won't have to appear often because he's already imparted pretty much everything he knows to the kids, who have become teenagers capable of exuding Sunny's energy on their own.
Anyway, I like making the joke that no one in Class Of 3000 is straight, and I'd totally love for everyone to be queer. I'm not done thinking through my headcanons, though; I just finished revisiting the series.
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indiejones Ā· 2 years ago
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INDIES TOP 1036 ACTORS & ACTRESSES (COMBINED LIST) IN THE HISTORY OF W-O-R-L-D C-I-N-E-M-A !
Welcome one & all, to Indies latest & as we believe most seminal researching in the field of entt & performing arts, charting out the All-Time Top 1036 World Actors & Actresses (Joint) List! Correspondingly offering some insight into another fun comparative analysis- Namely, The Top Cinematic Nations of The World for last 125 yrs & 20th c. in particular!
NOTE: In Nos 1-100 : 46 of these names in Positions 1-100Ā  are awarded predominantly for their contribution to US cinema! 25 for contribution to Welsh cinema! 20 for French cinema! 8 for their service to Indian cinema (incl 3 in Top 5) ! & 1 from Pak cinema!
NOTE: In Nos 101-200 : Half ie 50 names honored from French cinema alone, including a veritable deluge of French actresses placed in this segment! Followed by Russian cinema with the next highest 31 cinematic legends! Thereafter US with 10 big cinematic names, India with 3 legendary awardees, UK with 3 biggies, Welsh with 2, & Pak with 1 honoree !
NOTE: In Nos 201-300: All 100 names gracing this segment extraordinarily being the beautifully talented Leading Lades of 20th century French cinema !
NOTE: Positions 301-400 are greatly occupied by French actresses numbering 68, foll'd by Rus actors at 17, US+Canadian actors at 13, & 2 Indians.
NOTE: Nearly 2/3rd of the entire 400-500 segment lorded over by Korean cinema! Foll'd yet again by French cinema that will emerge as the biggest provider of world-class artistry, esp in the middle 1/3rd of this all-time world list! NOTE: Once again, ~ 100% in Positions 500-600, belonging to the magical & historically rich French cine world! Undoubtedly & by far the most cinematically powerful & overall artistically enriching industry in the world (even if sadly alienated by lang, from majority English-speaking diaspora) ! NOTE: More than half the 600-700 segment, again dominated by Cinema Francais, followed by the, first & soon-to-be overwhelmingly noticeable, entry of Italian cinema into the mix (even if in last 1/3rd of the world list), with half a dozen contributions from Indian & British cinema each ! NOTE : ~100% domination from 700-800 of Cine Italiano! And even more ahead, "Bellissimo"! NOTE: Plaudits from 800-900 shared close to equally yet again in these lower segments, btwn France & Italy, with India quietly yet assuredly sneaking in half a dozen legends into the big picture, & Cuba the newer entrant! NOTE: Nearly 40% of the final 900-1036 segment belonging to Korean cine stars, with Russia next at 1/4th, then UK-France-Italy-Japan together sharing nearly 2/3rd of the remainder, & India yet again consistently (from 1st to last!) lending it's half a dozen & some. With China for first time alongside US after long making their presence felt. NOTE: In terms of sheer numbers > The full list of Top 1036 Actors & Actresses in World History, includes:
Ā I) 493 French super cine stars,
Ā II) 185 Italian screen giants,
Ā III) 98 South Korean cine excellences,
Joint IV) & V) being the 72 Russian cine stalwarts & 72 icons of US cinema,Ā 
VI) 53 superlative artists of UK-Welsh cinema,Ā 
VII) 36 Indian silver screen legends (incl the All-Time World No. 1 & 3 in Top 5!),
Ā VIII) 14 Japanese hero-heroines,Ā 
IX) 3 from Cuba ,
Ā X)-XI)-XII) 2 legends from Pakistan & Egypt & China each.
NOTE: In terms of quality weightages for contributions made per nation (largely in the 20th century & thereabouts) > Using different weightages for different positioned artists, herein weight of 3000 for those in Top 20, 1000 in Top 100, 700 in Top 200, 600 in Top 300, Ā 400 in Top 400, 250 in Top 500, 150 in Top 600, 100 in Top 700, 70 in top 800, 50 in Top 900, & 40 thereon uptil position 1036.. (We arrive at the following calculations, as plain for all to see - Fr ā€“ 0*3000 + 20*1000 + 50*700 + 100*600 Ā + 68*400 + 37*250 + Ā 99*150 + 54*100 + 0*70 + 48*50 + 17*40 = 1,74,780 Ita ā€“ 0+ 0 + 0+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 33*100 + 98*70 + 41*50 + 13*40 = Ā 15,810 South Korea - Ā 0+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 61*250 + 0+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 37*40 = 16,730 Russia ā€“ 0 + 0 + 31*700 + 0 + 17*400 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 24*40 = 29,460 US ā€“ 5*3000 Ā + 41*1000 + 10*700 + 0 + 13*400 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 2*40 = Ā 68,280. UK-Welsh ā€“ 7*3000 + 18*1000 + 3*700 + 0 + 0 + 1*250 + 1*150 + 6*100 + 0 + 0 + 18*40 = 42,820 India ā€“ 3*3000 + 5*1000 + 3*700 + 0 + 2*400 + 0 + 0 + 6*100 + 2*70 + 7*50 + 8*40 = Ā 18,310 .
Japan ā€“ 14*40 = 560
Pakistan ā€“ 1*1000 + 1*700 = 1,700
Egypt - 1*400 + 1*40 - 440 Cuba ā€“ 2*50 + 1*100 = 200 China ā€“ 2*40 = 80. ) THUS ARRIVING AT OUR ASSESSMENT FOR THE 6-7 GREATEST CINE NATIONS ON EARTH, FOR THE 20TH C. ! 1. FRANCE ! -- LORDING OVER THE WORLD FIELD, PLACED ATLEAST 2.5+ TIMES AHEAD OF THE NEXT BEST, 'FRANCE & 'LA CINEMA FRANCAIS' RULING THE ROOST AS THE CLEAR NO. 1 FOR 1ST CENTURY OF CINEMA SINCE INCEPTION ! 2. USA ! 3. GREAT BRITAIN ! 4. RUSSIA ! 5. INDIA ! 6. SOUTH KOREA ! & 7. ITALY ! ( We realize this mode of assessing natl contributions to cinema may be a bit unorthodox, yet given that any of the other modes either don't offer any greater quantitative perspective, given the nature of art, Indies believe it to be as fair & accurate an angle for assessment as available. )
AND HERE IS THAT LONG-AWAITED FULL LIST ! !
(PS. AND JUST TO OFFER NECESSARY PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENORMOUS GAP IN RATING PTS FROM NOS.1 RAJESH KHANNA TO NO. 10 Ā JEAN MARAIS, IE A DIFFERENCE OF UPTO 2,150 PTS, THE DIFFERENCES THEREAFTER PETERING DOWN TO SINGLE DIGITS, & NO. 15 ONWARDS TO DECIMAL PTS., MAKING IT UNNECESSARY TO BE FURTHER ELABORATED ON..
1. .Rajesh Khanna (Ind) ā€“ 3,000 pts 2. .Robert Pugh (Welsh) ā€“ 2,650 pts 3. .Ashok Kumar (Ind) ā€“ 2,500 pts 4. .Barbara Stanwyck ā€“ 2,400 pts 5. .Dilip Kumar (Ind) ā€“ 2,250 pts 6. .Owain Yeoman (Welsh) ā€“ 2,000 pts 7. .John Rhys-Davies (Welsh) ā€“ 1,500 pts 8. .Terry Jones (Welsh) ā€“ 1,200 pts 9. .Gary Cooper ā€“ 950 pts 10. .Jean Marais (Fr) ā€“ 850 pts 11. .Ian Whyte (Welsh) ā€“ 830 pts 12. .Olivia de Havilland ā€“ 823 pts 13. .Rhys Ifans (Welsh) ā€“ 822 pts 14. .James Stewart ā€“ 821 pts 15. .Yves Montand (Fr) ā€“ 820 pts 16. .Daniel Day Lewis ā€“ 819.5 pts )
1. .Rajesh Khanna (Ind)Ā 
2. .Robert Pugh (Welsh)
Ā 3. .Ashok Kumar (Ind)Ā 
4. .Barbara Stanwyck
Ā 5. .Dilip Kumar (Ind)Ā 
6. .Owain Yeoman (Welsh)Ā 
7. .John Rhys-Davies (Welsh)Ā 
8. .Terry Jones (Welsh)Ā 
9. .Gary CooperĀ 
10. .Jean Marais (Fr)Ā 
11. .Ian Whyte (Welsh)
12. .Olivia de HavillandĀ 
13. .Rhys Ifans (Welsh)
14. .James StewartĀ 
15. .Yves Montand (Fr)Ā 
16. .Daniel Day LewisĀ 
17. .Gerard Philipe (Fr)Ā 
18. .Jonathan Pryce (Welsh)Ā 
19. .Timothy Dalton (Welsh)
Ā 20. .Charles BoyerĀ 
21. .Spencer TracyĀ 
22. .Ray Milland (Fr)
23. .Joe Pesci
Ā 24. .Ivor Novello (Welsh)Ā 
25. .Philip Madoc (Welsh)Ā 
26. .Gerard DepardieuĀ 
27. .Jacques Daniel Michel Piccoli (Fr)Ā 
28. .Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (Fr)Ā 
29. .Griff Rhys Jones (Welsh)Ā 
30. .Owen Teale (Welsh)Ā 
31. .Dev Anand (Ind)Ā 
32. .Walter Pidgeon
Ā 33. .Fredric MarchĀ 
34. .Henry FondaĀ 
35. .Charles LaughtonĀ 
36. .Charlie ChaplinĀ 
37. .Michael Lonsdale (Fr)Ā 
38. .Vincent Lindon (Fr)Ā 
39. .James CagneyĀ 
40. .Mathieu Amalric (Fr)Ā 
41. .Jon VoightĀ 
42. .Jack Nicholson
Ā 43. .Meena Kumari (Ind)
Ā 44. .Al PacinoĀ 
45. .Geraldine PageĀ 
46. .Audrey HepburnĀ 
47. .Peter UstinovĀ 
48. .Dany Boon (Fr)
Ā 49. .Richard Harrington (Welsh)Ā 
50. .Thierry Lhermitte (Fr)Ā 
51. .Suchitra Sen (Ind)Ā 
52. .Albert Finney (Welsh)
Ā 53. .Vivien Leigh
Ā 54. .Ioan Gruffudd (Welsh)Ā 
55. .Greer GarsonĀ 
56. .Jean Gabin (Fr)
Ā 57. .Tom Ellis (Welsh)Ā 
58. .Michael DouglasĀ 
59. .Kirk DouglasĀ 
60. .Christopher PlummerĀ 
61. .Harrison FordĀ 
62. .Ginger RogersĀ 
63. .Richard Brake (Welsh)Ā 
64. .George KennedyĀ 
65. .Elizabeth TaylorĀ 
66. .Pierre Richard (Fr)Ā 
67. .Greg Davies (Welsh)Ā 
68. .Shashi Kapoor (Ind)Ā 
69. .Alain Delon (Fr)Ā 
70. .Mickey RooneyĀ 
71. .Philippe Noiret (Fr)Ā 
72. .Alain Chabat (Fr)Ā 
73. .Gerard Jugnot (Fr)Ā 
74. .Katharine HepburnĀ 
75. .Montgomery CliftĀ 
76. .Cary GrantĀ 
77. .George C. ScottĀ 
78. .Clint EastwoodĀ 
79. .Keith Allen (Welsh)Ā 
80. .Jean-Pierre Marielle (Fr)Ā 
81. .Gary OldmanĀ 
82. .Roger Rees (Welsh)Ā 
83. .Raphael Personnaz (Fr)
Ā 84. .Kate WinsletĀ 
85. .Walter HustonĀ 
86. .Jacques Gamblin (Fr)
Ā 87. .Laurence Olivier (UK)
88. .Mervyn Johns (Welsh)Ā 
89. .Roger Livesey (Welsh)Ā 
90. .Julia RobertsĀ 
91. .Bernard Fox (Welsh)Ā 
92. .Zia MohyeddinĀ 
93. .Norma ShearerĀ 
94. .Harry Secombe (Welsh)Ā 
95. .Shammi Kapoor (Ind)Ā 
96. .Marlon BrandoĀ 
97. .Desmond Llewelyn (Welsh)
98. .Gene HackmanĀ 
99. .Aneurin Barnard (Welsh)Ā 
100. .Bruce LeeĀ 
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101. .Nathalie Lissenko (Rus)
102. .Hasmik Agopyan (Rus)
103. .Catharine Deneuve (Fr)
104. .Chulpan Khamatova (Rus)
105. .Nataliya Vdovina (Rus)
106. .Elena Solovey (Rus)
107. .Brigitte Bardot (Fr)
108. .Aleksandra Khokhlova (Rus)
109. .Jeanne Moreau (Fr)
110. .Anna Karina (Fr)
111. .Isabelle Adjani (Fr)
112. .Romy Schneider (Fr)
113. .Lea Seydoux (Fr)
114. .Melanie Laurent (Fr)
115. .Audrey Tautou (Fr)
116. .Ekaterina Chtchelkanova (Rus)
117. .Vanessa Paradis (Fr)
118. .Simone Signoret (Fr)
119. .Emmanuelle Beart (Fr)
120. .Isabelle Huppert (Fr)
121. .Sandrine Bonnaire (Fr)
122. .Vasily Livanov (Rus)
123. .Carole Bouquet (Fr)
124. .Anne Parillaud (Fr)
125. .Fanny Ardant (Fr)
126. .Sophie Marceau (Fr)
127. .Nathalie Baye (Fr)
128. .Michael Chekhov (Rus)
129. .Anouk Aimee (Fr)
130. .Alexa Davalos (Fr)
131. .Josiane Balasko (Fr)
132. .Clemence Poesy (Fr)
133. .Natalija Janichkina (Rus)
134. .Laetitia Casta (Fr)
135. .Eva Green (Fr)
136. .Elodie Yung (Fr)
137. .John Gielgud
138. .Kristin Scott Tomas (Fr)
139. .Anna Mouglalis (Fr)
140. .Astrid Berges-Frisbey (Fr)Ā 
141. .Charlotte Gainsbourg (Fr)
142. .Savely Kramarov (Rus)
143. .Oleg Popov (Rus)
144. .Capucine (Fr)
145. .Roxane Mesquida (Fr)
146. .Jane Birkin (Fr)
147. .Berenice Bejo (Fr)
148. .Olga Kurylenko (Fr)
149. .Leslie Caron (Fr)
150. .Josephine Baker (Fr)
151. .Grigoriy Dobrygin (Rus)
152. .Yul Brynner (Rus)
153. .Oleg Yankovsky (Rus)
154. .Pom Klementieff (Fr)
155. .Noemie Merlant (Fr)
156. .Nikita Mikhalkov (Rus)
157. .Yuri Borisov (Rus)
158. .Adele Haenel (Fr)
159. .Adele Exarchopoulos (Fr)
160. .Sergei Bondarchuk (Rus)
161. .Sergey Bezrukov (Rus)
162. .Paul Muni
163. .James Mason
164. .Pasha Lychnikov (Rus)
165. .Igor Jijikine (Rus)
166. .James Caan
167. .Alec Guinness
168. .Emma Mackey (Fr)
169. .Michael Roll (Rus)
170. .Yuri Nikulin (Rus)
171. .Vladimir Vdovichenkov (Rus)
172. .Yevgeny Sidikhin (Rus)
173. .Aleksei Serebyakov (Rus)
174. .Yury Solomin (Rus)
175. .Douglas Fairbanks
176. .Paul Newman
177. .Oleg Menshikov
178. .Vyacheslav Tikhonov (Rus)
179. .Yael Groblas (Fr)
180. .Emmanuelle Seigner (Fr)
181. .Craig Roberts (Welsh)
182. .Jim Broadbent (UK)
183. .Nicolas Cazale (Fr)
184. .Gerard Lanvin (Fr)
185. .Jamel Debbouze (Fr)
186. .Uttam Kumar (Ind)
187. .Jean Rochefort (Fr)
188. .Christopher Timothy (Welsh)
189. .Juliette BinocheĀ 
190. .Dustin Hoffman
191. .Prem Nazir (Ind)
192. .Peter Oā€™ Toole
193. .Tom Hanks
194. .Romain Duris (Fr)
195. .Ellen Burstyn
196. .Andrei Panin
197. .Humphrey Bogart
198. .Madhabi Mukherjee (Ind)
199. .Danila Kozlovsky (Rus)
200. .Waheed Murad (Pak)
201. .Isabelle Weingarten (Fr)Ā 
202. .Sarah Adler (Fr)Ā 
203. .Christa Theret (Fr)
Ā 204. .Karin Viard (Fr)Ā 
205. .Deborah Francois (Fr)
Ā 206. .Marie Gillain (Fr)Ā 
207. .Juliet Berto (Fr)Ā 
208. .Melanie Doutey (Fr)Ā 
209. .Monique Melinand (Fr)Ā 
210. .Stephane Audran (Fr)
Ā 211. .Lea Drucker (Fr)Ā 
212. .Dominique Labourier (Fr)Ā 
213. .Angelique Litzenburger (Fr)Ā 
214. .Francoise Lebrun (Fr)Ā 
215. .Valerie Donzelli (Fr)Ā 
216. .Bernadette Lafont (Fr)Ā 
217. .Sylvie Testud (Fr)Ā 
218. .Cecile de France (Fr)Ā 
219. .Katia Leclerc Oā€™ Wallis (Fr)
Ā 220. .Zouzou (Fr)Ā 
221. .Francoise Fabian (Fr)Ā 
222. .Maria Schneider (Fr)Ā 
223. .Agnes Jaoui (Fr)Ā 
224. .Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Fr)Ā 
225. .Aurora Cornu (Fr)Ā 
226. .Stacy Martin (Fr)Ā 
227. .Lola Creton (Fr)Ā 
228. .Laurence de Monaghan (Fr)Ā 
229. .Dominique Blanc (Fr)Ā 
230. .Beatrice Romand (Fr)
Ā 231. .Melanie Thierry (Fr)
Ā 232. .Caroline Cellier (Fr)
Ā 233. .Michele Moretti (Fr)Ā 
234. .Genevieve Page (Fr)Ā 
235. .Elina Labourdette (Fr)
Ā 236. .Anne Wiazemsky (Fr)
Ā 237. .Marie Dubois (Fr)Ā 
238. .Claudine Auger (Fr)Ā 
239. .Annie Girardot (Fr)
Ā 240. .Juliette Mayniel (Fr)
Ā 241. .Brigitte Fossey (Fr)Ā 
242. .Martine Carol (Fr)
Ā 243. .Dolly Scal (Fr)Ā 
244. .Patricia Gozzi (Fr)Ā 
245. .Marilou Berry (Fr)Ā 
246. .Maria Mauban (Fr)Ā 
247. .Janine Darcey (Fr)
248. .Suzanne Flon (Fr)Ā 
249. .Colette Marchand (Fr)Ā 
250. .Francoise Arnoul (Fr)Ā 
251. .Ludivine Sagnier (Fr)Ā 
252. .Beatrice Dalle (Fr)
Ā 253. .Claude Nollier (Fr)Ā 
254. .Josette Day (Fr)Ā 
255. .Nicole Stephane (Fr)
Ā 256. .Catharine Salee (Fr)Ā 
257. .Dominique Sanda (Fr)Ā 
258. .Marina Hands (Fr)Ā 
259. .Cecile Aubry (Fr)Ā 
260. .Nicole Ladmiral (Fr)Ā 
261. .Bulle Ogier (Fr)
Ā 262. .Vera Clouzot (Fr)
Ā 263. .Simone Renant (Fr)
Ā 264. .Sylvia Bataille (Fr)Ā 
265. .Suzy Delair (Fr)Ā 
266. .Jane Marken (Fr)Ā 
267. .Catharine Salee (Fr)Ā 
268. .Nane Germon (Fr)
Ā 269. .Lucienne Bogaert (Fr)
Ā 270. .Renee Carl (Fr)Ā 
271. .Catherine Frot (Fr)Ā 
272. .Maria Casares (Fr)Ā 
273. .Arletty (Fr)Ā 
274. .Odette Joyeux (Fr)Ā 
275. .Marguerite Moreno (Fr)Ā 
276. .Madeleine Robinson (Fr)Ā 
277. .Helena Manson (Fr)Ā 
278. .Paulette Dubost (Fr)Ā 
279. .Micheline Francey (Fr)Ā 
280. .Ginette Leclerc (Fr)Ā 
281. .Mady Berry (Fr)
Ā 282. .Edwige Feuillere (Fr)
Ā 283. .Jacqueline Laurent (Fr)Ā 
284. .Mila Parely (Fr)Ā 
285. .Florelle (Fr)Ā 
286. .Claudette Colbert (Fr)Ā 
287. .Danielle Darieux (Fr)Ā 
288. .Rolla France (Fr)Ā 
289. .Annabella (Fr)Ā 
290. .Anne Chevalier (Fr)Ā 
291. .Lya Lys (Fr)Ā 
292. .Simone Mareuil (Fr)
Ā 293. .Maria Falconetti (Fr)Ā 
294. .Yvette Andreyor (Fr)Ā 
295. .Musidora (Fr)Ā 
296. .Nora Amezeder (Fr)Ā 
297. .Virginie Ledoyen (Fr)
Ā 298. .Michele Morgan (Fr)Ā 
299. .Marine Vacth (Fr)Ā 
300. .Louise Bourgoin (Fr)
301. .Pauline Carton (Fr)Ā 
302. .Severine Lerczinska (Fr)Ā 
303. .Odette Talazac (Fr)Ā 
304. .Leora Barbara (Fr)Ā 
305. .Simone Simon (Fr)Ā 
306. .Marion Cotillard (Fr)Ā 
307. .Mireille Darc (Fr)Ā 
308. .Edith Scob (Fr)Ā 
309. .Chantal Goya (Fr)Ā 
310. .Emmanuelle Riva (Fr)Ā 
311. .Chiara Mastroianni (Fr)
Ā 312. .Claire Maurier (Fr)Ā 
313. .Marika Green (Fr)Ā 
314. .Delphine Seyrig (Fr)
Ā 315. .Mylene Demongeot (Fr)Ā 
316. .Marie-France Pisier (Fr)Ā 
317. .Francoise Dorleac (Fr)
Ā 318. .Marina Vlady (Fr)Ā 
319. .Stella Dassas (Fr)Ā 
320. .Marpessa Dawn (Fr)Ā 
321. .Elsa Zylberstein (Fr)
322. .Bleuette Bernon(Fr)Ā 
323. .Vitaly Solomin (Rus)
Ā 324. .Sara Forestier (Fr)Ā 
325. .Aleksandr Domogarov (Rus)
Ā 326. .Michael J. FoxĀ 
327. .Aleksei Serebyakov (Rus)Ā 
328. .Shawn Ashmore (Can)Ā 
329. .Robbie Amell (Can)Ā 
330. .Pascale Ogier (Fr)Ā 
331. .Amanda Langlet (Fr)Ā 
332. .Julie Delpy (Fr)Ā 
333. .Ravil Isyanov (Rus)Ā 
334. .Linh-Dan Pham (Fr)Ā 
335. .Nelly Borgeaud (Fr)Ā 
336. .Nicole Garcia (Fr)Ā 
337. .Oleg Tabakov (Rus)Ā 
338. .Konstantin Lavronenko (Rus)Ā 
339. .Yevgeny Mironov (Rus)Ā 
340. .Andrei Smirnov (Rus)Ā 
341. .Irene Jacob (Fr)Ā 
342. .Myriem Roussell (Fr)Ā 
343. .Arielle Dombasle (Fr)Ā 
344. .Marie Riviere (Fr)Ā 
345. .Solveig Dommartin (Fr)
346. .Emilie Dequenne (Fr)Ā 
347. .Oleg Vidov (Rus)Ā 
348. .Ariane Labed (Fr)Ā 
349. .Pablo Schreiber (Can)Ā 
350. .Zabou Breitman (Fr)
Ā 351. .Romane Bohringer (Fr)Ā 
352. .Sabine Azema (Fr)Ā 
353. .Hafsia Herzi (Fr)Ā 
354. .Andrea Ferreol (Fr)Ā 
355. .Jeanne Balibar (Fr)Ā 
356. .Alexander Petrov (Rus)Ā 
357. .Raymond BurrĀ 
358. .Cory MonteithĀ 
359. .Donald SutherlandĀ 
360. .Innokenty Smoktunovsky (Rus)Ā 
361. .Isabelle Renauld (Fr)Ā 
362. .Mireille Perrier (Fr)
Ā 363. .Juliana Samarine (Fr)Ā 
364. .Catherine Mouchet (Fr)Ā 
365. .Aurora Marion (Fr)Ā 
366. .Sergei Puskepalis (Rus)Ā 
367. .Anais Demoustier (Fr)Ā 
368. .N.T. Ramarao (Ind)Ā 
369. .Jason PriestleyĀ 
370. .Thomas B. Kin ChongĀ 
371. .Judith Chemla (Fr)Ā 
372. .Marie Laforet (Fr)Ā 
373. .Michele Valley (Fr)Ā 
374. .Helene Alexandridis (Fr)Ā 
375. .Yevgeni Lazarev (Rus)Ā 
376. .Roy DupuisĀ 
377. .Alan Thicke (Can)Ā 
378. .Konstantin Khabensky (Rus)Ā 
379. .Anne Consigny (Fr)Ā 
380. .Corey Haim (Can)Ā 
381. .Macha Meril (Fr)Ā 
382. .Anne Brochet (Fr)Ā 
383. .Miou-Miou (Fr)Ā 
384. .Anne Teyssedre (Fr)Ā 
385. .Josephine Sanz (Fr)Ā 
386. .Gabrielle Sanz (Fr)Ā 
387. .Aleksey Batalov (Rus)Ā 
388. .Sergei Garmash (Rus)Ā 
389. .Fantine Harduin (Fr)Ā 
390. .Charlotte Very (Fr)Ā 
391. .Elodie Bouchez (Fr)Ā 
392. .Natacha Regnier (Fr)Ā 
393. .Pili Groyne (Fr)Ā 
394. .Yolande Mareau (Fr)Ā 
395. .Emmanuelle Devos (Fr)Ā 
396. .Nina Meurisse (Fr)Ā 
397. .Florence Darel (Fr)Ā 
398. .Faye DunawayĀ 
399. .Rajendra Kumar (Ind)Ā 
400. ..Malik Zidi (Fr)
401. .Michele Verly (Fr)Ā 
402. .Park Mi-sun (Kor)Ā 
403. .Bae Seul-ki (Kor)Ā 
404. .Ahn Ji-hyun (Kor)Ā 
405. .Ahn Seo-hyun (Kor)Ā 
406. .Ahn Ji-hye (Kor)Ā 
407. .Jae-un Lee (Kor)Ā 
408. .Ahn-in Suk (Kor)Ā 
409. .Lee Jung-hyun (Kor)Ā 
410. .Seon Yu (Kor)Ā 
411. .Moon Geun-Young (Kor)Ā 
412. .Ho-jeong Yu (Kor)Ā 
413. .Shin Se-Kyung (Kor)Ā 
414. .Jin-Seo Yoon (Kor)Ā 
415. .Park Bo-Young (Kor)Ā 
416. .Jin-hee Park (Kor)
Ā 417. .Ji-young Ok (Kor)Ā 
418. .Ji-a Park (Kor)Ā 
419. .So-yeon Lee (Kor)
Ā 420. .Mi-yeon Lee (Kor)Ā 
421. .Jeong-eun Lim (Kor)Ā 
422. .Ji-min Kwak (Kor)Ā 
423. .Kim Bo-kyung (Kor)Ā 
424. .So-Young Ko (Kor)Ā 
425. .Bo-Young Lee (Kor)Ā 
426. .Kang So-ra (Kor)Ā 
427. .Eun-ji Jo (Kor)Ā 
428. .Bo-bae Han (Kor)Ā 
429. .Shin Hye-jin (Kor)Ā 
430. .Moon Jeong-hee (Kor)Ā 
431. .Min-seo Chae (Kor)Ā 
432. .Kim Hye-su (Kor)Ā 
433. .Kim Hae-sook (Kor)Ā 
434. .Youn Yuh-jung (Kor)Ā 
435. .Yuna Ito (Kor)Ā 
436. .So-yi Yoon (Kor)
Ā 437. .Hyeon-jin Seo (Kor)Ā 
438. .Yu-ri sung (Kor)Ā 
439. .Sandara Park (Kor)
Ā 440. .Kim Yeo-jin (Kor)Ā 
441. .Yeon-hee Lee (Kor)Ā 
442. .Park Shin-Hye (Kor)Ā 
443. .Hyo-jin Kim (Kor)Ā 
444. .Hye-eun Park (Kor)Ā 
445. .Lee Da-hae (Kor)Ā 
446. .Kang Soo-youn (Kor)Ā 
447. .Kim Hee-seon (Kor)Ā 
448. .Gyu-ri Kim (Kor)Ā 
449. .Jin young-Jang (Kor)Ā 
450. .Ri-su Ha (Kor)Ā 
451. .Chae-Young Han (Kor)Ā 
452. .Kim Hyun-joo (Kor)
Ā 453. .Yeo-jin Choi (Kor)
Ā 454. .Eun-kyeong Lim (Kor)Ā 
455. .Hind Rustum (Egypt)Ā 
456. .Marsha Fitzalan (UK)Ā 
457. .Yoo-jin Kim (Kor)Ā 
458. .Jung Yu Mi (Kor)Ā 
459. .Min-Hee Kim (Kor)
Ā 460. .Han Ji-Min (Kor)Ā 
461. .Moon Chae-Won (Kor)Ā 
462. .Suzy Vernon (Fr)Ā 
463. .Seung-Yun Lee (Kor)Ā 
464. .Song Hye-Kyo (Kor)Ā 
465. .Valentine Tessier (Fr)Ā 
466. .Natalia Trouhanowa (Fr)Ā 
467. .Maria Ventura (Fr)Ā 
468. .Alice Tissot (Fr)Ā 
469. .Gabrielle Rejane (Fr)Ā 
470. .Sylvie (Fr)
Ā 471. .Renee Sylvaire (Fr)Ā 
472. .Agnes Souret (Fr)Ā 
473. .Nadia Sibirskaya (Fr)
Ā 474. .Yvonne Printemps (Fr)Ā 
475. .Suzy Prim (Fr)Ā 
476. .Marcelle Pradot (Fr)Ā 
477. .Marcelle Praince (Fr)
Ā 478. .Pilar-Morin (Fr)Ā 
479. .Polaire (Fr)Ā 
480. .Renee Passeur (Fr)Ā 
481. .Germaine Michel (Fr)Ā 
482. .Daniele Parola (Fr)Ā 
483. .Marthe Vinot (Fr)Ā 
484. .Paulette Noiseux (Fr)Ā 
485. .Cecile Sorel (Fr)Ā 
486. .Mary Odette (Fr)Ā 
487. .Stacia Napierkowska (Fr)
Ā 488. .Marthe Mellot (Fr)Ā 
489. .Julienne Mathieu (Fr)Ā 
490. .Mary Marquet (Fr)Ā 
491. .Arlette Marchal (Fr)Ā 
492. .Lee Sang-hee (Kor)Ā 
493. .Gina Manes (Fr)Ā 
494. .Ginette Maddie (Fr)Ā 
495. .Jeanne Loury (Fr)Ā 
496. .Germaine Reuver (Fr)Ā 
497. .Francoise Rosay (Fr)Ā 
498. .Rita Jolivet (Fr)Ā 
499. .Emmy Lynn (Fr)Ā 
500. .Francine Mussey (Fr)
Ā 501. .Gabrielle Robinne (Fr)
Ā 502. .Margeurite de Morlaye (Fr)
Ā 503. .Madeleine Milhaud (Fr)Ā 
504. .Georgette Leblanc (Fr)Ā 
505. .Louise Lagrange (Fr)Ā 
506. .Suzy Pierson (Fr)Ā 
507. .Claude Merelle (Fr)
Ā 508. .Simone Vaudry (Fr)Ā 
509. .Jane Pierson (Fr)Ā 
510. .Madeleine Renaud (Fr)Ā 
511. .Gina Relly (Fr)Ā 
512. .Illa Meery (Fr)
Ā 513. .Gina Palerme (Fr)Ā 
514. .Anna Held (Fr)Ā 
515. .Anna Lefeuvrier (Fr)
Ā 516. .Germaine Sablon (Fr)
Ā 517. .Germaine Rouer (Fr)Ā 
518. .Catherine Hessling (Fr)Ā 
519. .Edith Jehanne (Fr)Ā 
520. .Jeanne Helbling (Fr)Ā 
521. .Gaby Morlay (Fr)
Ā 522. .Marie Glory (Fr)Ā 
523. .Madeleine Guitty (Fr)Ā 
524. .Yvette Guilbert (Fr)Ā 
525. .Marie Grisier-Montbazon (Fr)Ā 
526. .Renee Heribel (Fr)Ā 
527. .Denise Grey (Fr)Ā 
528. .Lilian Greuze (Fr)Ā 
529. .Berthe Jalabert (Fr)
Ā 530. .Jane Faber (Fr)
Ā 531. .Marcelle Geniat (Fr)
Ā 532. .Josseline Gael (Fr)Ā 
533. .Claude France (Fr)Ā 
534. .Lucy Gerard (Fr)Ā 
535. .Marie Epstein (Fr)Ā 
536. .Huguette Duflos (Fr)Ā 
537. .Fabienne Fabreges (Fr)Ā 
538. .Jeanne Marie-Laurent (Fr)Ā 
539. .Cecile Didier (Fr)Ā 
540. .France Dhelia (Fr)Ā 
541. .Rachel Devirys (Fr)Ā 
542. .Marcelle Monthil (Fr)Ā 
543. .Blanche Montel (Fr)Ā 
544. .Mistinguett (Fr)Ā 
545. .Gaby Deslys (Fr)Ā 
546. .Margeurite Deval (Fr)Ā 
547. .Janine Merrey (Fr)Ā 
548. .Lucienne Legrand (Fr)Ā 
549. .Suzanne Despres (Fr)
Ā 550. .Dolly Davis (Fr)Ā 
551. .Germaine Dermoz (Fr)Ā 
552. .Suzanne Delve (Fr)
Ā 553. .Suzanne Dehelly (Fr)
Ā 554. .Rose Dione (Fr)Ā 
555. .Amelie Dieterle (Fr)
Ā 556. .Jeanne Delvair (Fr)
Ā 557. .Mona Goya (Fr)Ā 
558. .Helene Darly (Fr)Ā 
559. .Maryse Dauvray (Fr)
Ā 560. .Denise Legeay (Fr)
Ā 561. .Colette Darfeuil (Fr)Ā 
562. .Lili Damita (Fr)Ā 
563. .Eve Francis (Fr)Ā 
564. .Lilian Constantini (Fr)Ā 
565. .Simone Cerdan (Fr)Ā 
566. .Adrienne dā€™ Ambricourt (Fr)
Ā 567. .Gabrielle Colonna-Romano (Fr)
Ā 568. .Juliette Clarens (Fr)
Ā 569. .Jeanne Brindeau (Fr)Ā 
570. .Andree Brabant (Fr)Ā 
571. .Renee Carl (Fr)Ā 
572. .Sarah Bernhardt (Fr)Ā 
573. .Catherine Fonteney (Fr)Ā 
574. .Yvonne de Bray (Fr)Ā 
575. .Judy Cornwell (UK)Ā 
576. .Renee Jeanne Falconetti (Fr)Ā 
577. .Suzanne Bianchetti (Fr)Ā 
578. .Josette Andriot (Fr)Ā 
579. .Jeanne Berangere (Fr)Ā 
580. .Paule Andral (Fr)Ā 
581. .Marie Bell (Fr)Ā 
582. .Mathilde Comont (Fr)Ā 
583. .Aimee Campton (Fr)Ā 
584. .Jean dā€™Yd (Fr)
Ā 585. .Jean Yonnel (Fr)Ā 
586. .Jean Worms (Fr)Ā 
587. .Jehanne dā€™Alcy (Fr)Ā 
588. .Georges Wague (Fr)Ā 
589. .Geymond Vital (Fr)Ā 
590. .Roger Vincent (Fr)Ā 
591. .Felicien Tramel (Fr)Ā 
592. .Andree Lafayette (Fr)Ā 
593. .Simone Genevois (Fr)Ā 
594. .Abel Tarride (Fr)Ā 
595. .Jacques Varennes (Fr)Ā 
596. .Jean Toulout (Fr)Ā 
597. .Roger Treville (Fr)Ā 
598. .Armand Tallier (Fr)Ā 
599. .Gabriel Signoret (Fr)
600. .Francois Rozet (Fr)Ā 
601. .Aime Simon-Girard (Fr)Ā 
602. .Henry Roussel (Fr)Ā 
603. .Henri Rollan (Fr)Ā 
604. .Noel Roquevert (Fr)Ā 
605. .Gabrielle Fontan (Fr)
Ā 606. .Georges Treville (Fr)
Ā 607. .Charles de Rochefort (Fr)Ā 
608. .Rene Rocher (Fr)Ā 
609. .Fernand Rivers (Fr)Ā 
610. .Andre Roanne (Fr)Ā 
611. .Robert Pizani (Fr)Ā 
612. .Nicolas Rimsky (Fr)Ā 
613. .Raoul Paoli (Fr)Ā 
614. .Philippe Richard (Fr)Ā 
615. .Jean Perier (Fr)Ā 
616. .Constant Remy (Fr)Ā 
617. .Felix Oudart (Fr)
Ā 618. .Jean Peyriere (Fr)
Ā 619. .Georges Peclet (Fr)Ā 
620. .Andre Nox (Fr)Ā 
621. .Rene Navarre (Fr)Ā 
622. .Georges Paulais (Fr)Ā 
623. .Andre Nicolle (Fr)
Ā 624. .Lucien Muratore (Fr)Ā 
625. .Georges Melchior (Fr)Ā 
626. .Edouard de Max (Fr)
Ā 627. .Pierre Magnier (Fr)Ā 
628. .Ralph Fiennes (UK)Ā 
629. .Joseph Fiennes (UK)Ā 
630. .Raymond Rognoni (Fr)Ā 
631. .Pierre Zimmer (Fr)Ā 
632. .Pierre Brasseur (Fr)
Ā 633. .Jean De Briac (Fr)
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635. .Pierre Couderc (Fr)Ā 
636. .Daniel Mendaille (Fr)Ā 
637. .Jean De Limur (Fr)Ā 
638. .Andre Luguet (Fr)Ā 
639. .Bleuette Bernon (Fr)Ā 
640. .Madhubala (Ind)Ā 
641. .Max Linder (Fr)Ā 
642. .Ian McKellen (UK)Ā 
643. .Vanisri (Ind)Ā 
644. .Sowcar Janaki (Ind)Ā 
645. .Adelaide Nielsen (UK)Ā 
646. .Doria Achour (Fr)Ā 
647. .Suzanne Dantes (Fr)Ā 
648. .Marcel Maupi (Fr)Ā 
649. .Dominique Zardi (Fr)Ā 
650. .Frederic Mariotti (Fr)Ā 
651. .Pierre Blanchar (Fr)
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653. .Andre Liabel (Fr)Ā 
654. .Gaston Modot (Fr)Ā 
655. .Ruben Rabasa (Cub)Ā 
656. .Renee Adoree (Fr)Ā 
657. .Beatrice Agenin (Fr)Ā 
658. .Francoise Brion (Fr)Ā 
659. .Hugh Grant (UK)Ā 
660. .Paul Olivier (Fr)Ā 
661. .Camille Cottin (Fr)
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664. .Rina Morelli (Ita)Ā 
665. .Barbara Dā€™ Urso (Ita)Ā 
666. .Rosemary Dexter (Ita)Ā 
667. .Dori Dorika (Ita)Ā 
668. .Giuliana De Sio (Ita)Ā 
669. .Julie Peasgood (UK)Ā 
670. .Laura Adani (Ita)Ā 
671. .Valeria Ciangottini (Ita)Ā 
672. .Marta Abba (Ita)Ā 
673. .Adriana Ambesi (Ita)Ā 
674. .Pier Angeli (Ita)Ā 
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676. .Riccardo Scamarcio (Ita)Ā 
677. .Raf Vallone (Ita)Ā 
678. .Walter Chiari (Ita)Ā 
679. .Amedeo Nazzari (Ita)Ā 
680. .Renato Rascel (Ita)
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683. .Ciccio Ingrassia (Ita)Ā 
684. .Fabio Testi (Ita)Ā 
685. .Alberto Sordi (Ita)Ā 
686. .C. R. Vijayakumari (Ind)Ā 
687. .Raja Sulochana (Ind)Ā 
688. .Nanni Moretti (Ita)Ā 
689. .S. Varalakshmi (Ind)Ā 
690. .Toto (Ita)Ā 
691. .Dora Romano (Ita)Ā 
692. .Betty Pedrazzi (Ita)
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694. .Luisa Ranieri (Ita)Ā 
695. .Eleonora Giovanardi (Ita)Ā 
696. .Teresa Saponangelo (Ita)Ā 
697. .Margherita Buy (Ita)Ā 
698. .Giusi Merli (Ita)
Ā 699. .Alba Rohrwacher (Ita)Ā 
700. .Sonia Gessner (Ita)Ā 
701. .T. R. Rajakumari (Ind)Ā 
702. .Galatea Ranzi (Ita)Ā 
703. .Serena Grandi (Ita)Ā 
704. .Iaia Forte (Ita)Ā 
705. .Pamela Villoresi (Ita)Ā 
706. .Matilde Gioli (Ita)Ā 
707. .Sara Serraiocco (Ita)Ā 
708. .Sabrina Ferilli (Ita)Ā 
709. .Violante Placido (Ita)Ā 
710. .Maya Sansa (Ita)
Ā 711. .Piera Degli Esposti (Ita)Ā 
712. .Margareth Made (Ita)Ā 
713. .Chiara Caselli (Ita)
Ā 714. .Maria Nazionale (Ita)Ā 
715. .Valeria De Franciscis (Ita)Ā 
716. .Diane Fleri (Ita)Ā 
717. .Anna Bonaiuto (Ita)Ā 
718. .Aurora Quattrocchi (Ita)Ā 
719. .Angela Finochhiaro (Ita)Ā 
720. .Claudia Gerini (Ita)Ā 
721. .Anita Kravos (Ita)
Ā 722. .Pandari Bai (Ind)Ā 
723. .Stefania Rocca (Ita)Ā 
724. .Asia Argento (Ita)Ā 
725. .Monica Bellucci (Ita)Ā 
726. .Giovanna Mezzogiorno (Ita)Ā 
727. .Sabrina Impacciatore (Ita)Ā 
728. .Jasmine Trinca (Ita)
Ā 729. .Fransesca dā€™ Aloja (Ita)Ā 
730. .Laura Morante (Ita)Ā 
731. .Anna Della Rosa (Ita)Ā 
732. .Giuliana Lojodice (Ita)
Ā 733. .Francesca Neri (Ita)Ā 
734. .Aitana Sanchez-Gijon (Ita)
Ā 735. .Alessandra Martines (Ita)
Ā 736. .Virna Lisi (Ita)Ā 
737. .Maria Grazia Cucinotta (Ita)Ā 
738. .Giovanna Bozzolo (Ita)Ā 
739. .Valentina Scalici (Ita)Ā 
740. .Valeria Golino (Ita)
Ā 741. .Marisa Tomasi (Ita)Ā 
742. .Nadia Ottaviani (Ita)
Ā 743. .Antonella Attili (Ita)Ā 
744. .Anna Galiena (Ita)
Ā 745. .Simona Brandalise (Ita)Ā 
746. .Antonella Ponziani (Ita)Ā 
747. .Paula Liguori (Ita)Ā 
748. .Anita Laurenzi (Ita)Ā 
749. .Nicoletta Braschi (Ita)Ā 
750. .Isabella Rossellini (Ita)Ā 
751. .Alessandra Vanzi (Ita)
Ā 752. .Marcella Petrelli (Ita)Ā 
753. .Patrizia Terreno (Ita)
Ā 754. .Norma Martelli (Ita)Ā 
755. .Domiziana Giordano (Ita)Ā 
756. .Miriam Guidelli (Ita)Ā 
757. .Daniela Silverio (Ita)Ā 
758. .Laura Lenzi (Ita)Ā 
759. .Greta Scacchi (Ita)Ā 
760. .Marcella Michelangeli (Ita)Ā 
761. .Jole Silvani (Ita)Ā 
762. .Francesca Bertini (Ita)Ā 
763. .Valeria Dā€™ Obici (Ita)Ā 
764. .Carmen Scarpitta (Ita)Ā 
765. .Francesca Moriggi (Ita)Ā 
766. .Laura Antonelli (Ita)Ā 
767. .Agostina Belli (Ita)Ā 
768. .Francesca Marciano (Ita)Ā 
769. .Laura Betti (Ita)Ā 
770. .Ornella Muti (Ita)Ā 
771. .Isabella Ferrari (Ita)Ā 
772. .Elena Fiore (Ita)Ā 
773. .Daria Nicolodi (Ita)Ā 
774. .Valentina Cortese (Ita)Ā 
775. .Lea Massari (Ita)Ā 
776. .Pupella Maggio (Ita)Ā 
777. .Pia De Doses (Ita)
Ā 778. .Mariangela Melato (Ita)Ā 
779. .Maria Monti (Ita)
Ā 780. .Isa Danieli (Ita)Ā 
781. .Giovanna Galletti (Ita)
Ā 782. .Maria Michi (Ita)Ā 
783. .Fiona Florence (Ita)Ā 
784. .Silvana Mangano (Ita)Ā 
785. .Nora Ricci (Ita)Ā 
786. .Anita Pallenberg (Ita)Ā 
787. .Femi Benussi (Ita)Ā 
788. .Stefania Sandrelli (Ita)Ā 
789. .Claudia Cardinale (Ita)Ā 
790. .Margherita Caruso (Ita)Ā 
791. .Liliana Gerace (Ita)Ā 
792. .Mara Krupp (Ita)Ā 
793. .Paola Pitagora (Ita)Ā 
794. .Susanna Pasolini (Ita)Ā 
795. .Sandra Milo (Ita)Ā 
796. .Sophia Loren (Ita)Ā 
797. .Giorgio Moll (Ita)Ā 
798. .Graziella Galvani (Ita)Ā 
799. .Gabriella Giorgelli (Ita)Ā 
800. .Franca Pasut (Ita)Ā 
801. .Lilla Brignone (Ita)Ā 
802. .Gabriella Pallotta (Ita)Ā 
803. .Rina Morelli (Ita)
Ā 804. .Catherine Spaak (Ita)Ā 
805. .Loredana Detto (Ita)
Ā 806. .Paola Guidi (Ita)Ā 
807. .Anna Magnani (Ita)Ā 
808. .Monica Vitti (Ita)Ā 
809. .Silvana Corsini (Ita)Ā 
810. .Marisa Allasio (Ita)Ā 
811. .Giovanna Ralli (Ita)Ā 
812. .Nada Fiorelli (Ita)Ā 
813. .Franca Marzi (Ita)Ā 
814. .Giulietta Masina (Ita)
Ā 815. .Dorian Gray (Ita)Ā 
816. .Bruna Corra (Ita)Ā 
817. .Gina Lollobrigida (Ita)Ā 
818. .Lucia Bose (Ita)
819. .Ileana Simova (Ita)Ā 
820. .Anna Proclemer (Ita)Ā 
821. .Brunella Bovo (Ita)Ā 
822. .Anna Amendola (Ita)Ā 
823. .Lina Gennari (Ita)
824. .Emma Gramatica (Ita)
Ā 825. .Maria Pia Casilio (Ita)Ā 
826. .Dhia Cristiani (Ita)Ā 
827. .Alida Valli (Ita)Ā 
828. .Carla Del Poggio (Ita)Ā 
829. .Lianella Carell (Ita)Ā 
830. .Elena Altieri (Ita)Ā 
831. .Carmela Sazio (Ita)Ā 
832. .Luisa Ferida (Ita)Ā 
833. .Tina Apicella (Ita)
Ā 834. .Clara Calamai (Ita)Ā 
835. .Jean Bradin (Fr)Ā 
836. .Elisa Cegani (Ita)Ā 
837. .Tatyana Pavlova (Ita)Ā 
838. .Rene Creste (Fr)
Ā 839. .Isa Miranda (Ita)
Ā 840. .Jean Murat (Fr)Ā 
841. .Lyda Borelli (Ita)Ā 
842. .Pierre Larquey (Fr)Ā 
843. .Pauline Polaire (Ita)Ā 
844. .William Shatner (Can)Ā 
845. .Saturnin Fabre (Fr)Ā 
846. .Dominique Blanchar (Fr)
Ā 847. .Sujatha (Ind)Ā 
848. .Valerie Karsenti (Fr)Ā 
849. .Jayamala (Ind)Ā 
850. .Sharada (Ind)Ā 
851. .Kiefer Sutherland (Can)Ā 
852. .Colette Brosset (Fr)
Ā 853. .Pierre Renoir (Fr)Ā 
854. .Albert Rieux (Fr)Ā 
855. .Fernand Ledoux (Fr)Ā 
856. .Harry Baur (Fr)Ā 
857. .Jayabharathi (Ind)
Ā 858. .Astrid Berges-Frisbey (Fr)Ā 
859. .Arathi (Ind)Ā 
860. .Joelle Bernard (Fr)Ā 
861. .David Fumero (Cub)Ā 
862. .Marie Bizet (Fr)Ā 
863. .Jeanne Boitel (Fr)Ā 
864. .Jules Moy (Fr)Ā 
865. .Irene Bordoni (Fr)Ā 
866. .Lina Brunelle (Fr)Ā 
867. .Georges Riviere (Fr)Ā 
868. .Henry Krauss (Fr)Ā 
869. .Marc Riviere (Fr)Ā 
870. .Urvashi (Ind)Ā 
871. .Maurice Mariaud (Fr)
Ā 872. .Glenn Ford (Can)Ā 
873. .Patrick Stewart (UK)Ā 
874. .Sarah Biasini (Fr)Ā 
875. .Roberto Sanchez (Cub)Ā 
876. .Estella Blain (Fr)Ā 
877. .Martine Brochard (Fr)Ā 
878. .Danielle Godet (Fr)Ā 
879. .Jean-Michel Rouziere (Fr)Ā 
880. .Jim Gerald (Fr)Ā 
881. .Judith El Zein (Fr)Ā 
882. .Blanchette Brunoy (Fr)Ā 
883. .Stephane Caillard (Fr)Ā 
884. .Consolate Siperius (Fr)Ā 
885. .Jean Mercanton (Fr)Ā 
886. .Christine Fabrega (Fr)Ā 
887. .Laetitia Casta (Fr)Ā 
888. .Mi Kwan Lock (Fr)Ā 
889. .Finnegan Oldfield (Fr)Ā 
890. .Daniel Russo (Fr)Ā 
891. .Jean Debucourt (Fr)Ā 
892. .Fernand Mailly (Fr)Ā 
893. .Jacques Feyder (Fr)Ā 
894. .Micheline Gary (Fr)Ā 
895. .Pierrette Caillol (Fr)Ā 
896. .Diane Fleri (Fr)Ā 
897. .Sophie Hardy (Fr)Ā 
898. .K. R. Savithri (Ind)
Ā 899. .Yvonne Rozille (Fr)Ā 
900. .Maurice Escande (Fr)Ā 
901. .Simone Silva (Fr)Ā 
902. .Bernard Tiphaine (Fr)Ā 
903. .Anthony Quayle (UK)Ā 
904. .Yvette Etievant (Fr)Ā 
905. .Pierre Etchepare (Fr)Ā 
906. .Emmanuelle Bercot (Fr)
Ā 907. .Dharmendra (Ind)
Ā 908. .Eddie Redmayne (UK)Ā 
909. .Tony Leung (Chn)Ā 
910. .Kenneth Branagh (UK)Ā 
911. .Colin Firth (UK)Ā 
912. .Georges Lannes (Fr)Ā 
913. .Anthony Hopkins (UK)Ā 
914. .John Wayne
Ā 915. .Alice Isaaz (Fr)Ā 
916. .Karina Testa (Fr)Ā 
917. .Ronald ColmanĀ 
918. .Ariel Wizman (Fr)
Ā 919. .Catherine Serre (Fr)Ā 
920. .Sacha Baron Cohen (UK)Ā 
921. .Lorant Deutsch (Fr)Ā 
922. .Sylvain Jacques (Fr)Ā 
923. .Raymond Pellegrin (Fr)
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925. .Jacques Rosny (Fr)Ā 
926. .Bernard Lancret (Fr)Ā 
927. .Robert Moor (Fr)Ā 
928. .K.P.A.C. Lalitha (Ind)Ā 
929. .Sreeleela (Ind)Ā 
930. .Angharad Rees (UK)Ā 
931. .Lucilla Agosti (Ita)Ā 
932. .Richard Briers (UK)Ā 
933. .David Suchet (UK)Ā 
934. .Oleg Strizhenov (Rus)
Ā 935. .Moon So-ri (Kor)Ā 
936. .Yeong-hie Seo (Kor)Ā 
937. .Kim Ji-soo (Kor)
938. .Chae An (Kor)Ā 
939. .Vadim Andreyev (Rus)Ā 
940. .An Jo (Kor)Ā 
941. .Jenny Agutter (UK)Ā 
942. .Antonio Acqua (Ita)Ā 
943. .Armando Francioli (Ita)Ā 
944. .Manorama (Ind)(Tamil)Ā 
945. .Nakamura Ganjiro II (Jpn)Ā 
946. .Aleksandr Pashutin (Rus)Ā 
947. .Masi Oka (Jpn)Ā 
948. .Taketoshi Naito (Jpn)Ā 
949. .Kilchi Nakai (Jpn)Ā 
950. .Nikolay Parfyonov (Rus)Ā 
951. .Pyotr Kolbasin (Rus)Ā 
952. .Sergei Bodrov Jr (Rus)
Ā 953. .Aleksandr Yakovlevich Mikhailov (Rus)Ā 
954. .Jo Soo-hyang (Kor)Ā 
955. .Aleksey Rozin (Rus)Ā 
956. .Yun Jeong-hie (Kor)Ā 
957. .Kong Hyo-jin (Kor)Ā 
958. .Konstantin Bogomolov (Rus)Ā 
959. .Sergey Koltakov (Rus)Ā 
960. .Egor Koreshkov (Rus)
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962. .Aleksei Smirnov Rus)Ā 
963. .Andrey Merzlikin (Rus)Ā 
964. .Ennio Balbo (Ita)
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966. .Grigori Abrikosov (Rus)Ā 
967. .Shanvi Srivastava (Ind)Ā 
968. .Vladimir Konkin (Rus)Ā 
969. .Boris Plotnikov (Rus)
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971. .Janet Suzman (UK)Ā 
972. .Shoji Nakayama (Jpn)Ā 
973. .Kinuyo Tanaka (Jpn)Ā 
974. .Paul Barber (UK)Ā 
975. .Vladimir Andreyev (Rus)Ā 
976. .Leonid Kanevsky (Rus)Ā 
977. .Leonid Kmit (Rus)Ā 
978. .Kurt Katch (Rus)Ā 
979. .Vladimir Mayakovsky (Rus)Ā 
980. .Mitsuko Yoshikawa (Jpn)Ā 
981. .Tsutomu Kitagawa (Jpn)Ā 
982. .Shreeram Lagoo (Ind)Ā 
983. .Kim In-seo (Kor)Ā 
984. .Kim Soo-jin (Kor)Ā 
985. .Kim Eul-boon (Kor)Ā 
986. .Kim Hee-jung (Kor)Ā 
987. .Kal So-Won (Kor)Ā 
988. .Kang Boo-ja (Kor)Ā 
989. .Onoe Baiko VII (Jpn)Ā 
990. .Toru Nakamura (Jpn)Ā 
991. .Viktor Korshunov (Rus)Ā 
992. .Lee Young-eun (Kor)Ā 
993. .Lee ye-hyun (Kor)Ā 
994. .Lee Su-hyun (Kor)Ā 
995. .Lee Se-Young (Kor)Ā 
996. .Rowan Atkinson (UK)Ā 
997. .Sarah Douglas (UK)Ā 
998. .Alberto Lionello (Ita)Ā 
999. .Daniela Formica (Ita)
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1001. .Alighiero Noschese (Ita)Ā 
1002. .Domenico Viglione Borghese (Ita)Ā 
1003. .Kang Da-hyun (Kor)
1004. .Kavita Srinivasan (Ind)Ā 
1005. .Andrey Andreev (Rus)Ā 
1006. .Mahmoud Yassin (Egypt)Ā 
1007. .Pamela Franklin (UK)Ā 
1008. .Alvaro Vitali (Ita)Ā 
1009. .Robert Hundar (Ita)Ā 
1010. .Kathy Burke (UK)Ā 
1011. .Jiro Okamoto (Jpn)Ā 
1012. .Toshiro Mifune (Jpn)Ā 
1013. .Park In-Young (Kor)
Ā 1014. .Corso Salani (Ita)Ā 
1015. .Yurei Yanagi (Jpn)Ā 
1016. .Takao Osawa (Jpn)Ā 
1017. .Jet Li (Chn)Ā 
1018. .Vladimir Antonik (Rus)Ā 
1019. .Song Wok-suk (Kor)
Ā 1020. .Sunwoo Eun-sook (Kor)Ā 
1021. .Yoo Da-in (Kor)Ā 
1022. .Park Ji-yeon (Kor)Ā 
1023. .Shim Yi-Young (Kor)Ā 
1024. .Park Ju-hyun (Kor)Ā 
1025. .Seo Young-hee (Kor)Ā 
1026. .Son Se-bin (Kor)Ā 
1027. .Martin Freeman (UK)Ā 
1028. .Soo Ae (Kor)Ā 
1029. .Sunwoo Sun (Kor)Ā 
1030. .Yoon Da-gyeong (Kor)Ā 
1031. .Park Sol-mi (Kor)Ā 
1032. .Park So-yeon (Kor)Ā 
1033. .Park Soo-jin (Kor)Ā 
1034. .Seo Ji-Young (Kor)Ā 
1035. .Yeo Min-jeong (Kor)Ā 
1036. ..Park Ye-eun (Kor)
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dawnzeniths Ā· 2 days ago
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anyway assorted modern leona thoughts šŸ™‚ā€ā†•ļø
she should be at the club but she's at the church function instead :(
i hate to say she's doing the study of religion in college but. But . u know . she really likes literature though! a big reader
she is so dry over text but in person she's just ':)' ':D' '!!' when she's not debating something intellectual
she's always got that shit on by which i mean she owns so many red/gold accented pieces of clothing u would think she went online, filtered by it, and just purchased everything there. mostly hitting the sweater / jean combo in later seasons, and the cardigan / tanktop in the hotter ones .
dykeatron 3000 she knows that but she doesn't advertise it heavily to her family they just think she's so locked in on classes that she doesn't have time for relationship but that's a woman kisser she's pretty
her parents keep her up in an apartment. it's always warm in there leona does not own a single fan she just tells you to open the window and '''let the breeze in''' during the summer and im so serious about that.
doesn't really have ... hobbies...... just routines .. she's almost always willing to do something as long as it's in the back half of the day she loads her mornings / noons full because it's when she feels most productive, the later part is usually just. rotting she's always technically free but good luck getting her to go out if it got dark at 4pm .
this is a certified breakfast woman if u are her friend you get the 'what'd you have for breakfast? oh? you didn't? :(' out of her 9/10 times she doesn't mean to lecture so often she just cares and can be a little oppressive about it
black out curtains are a myth it's sheer or nothing the inside of her apartment is just bright there are orange throw pillows, she has an orange throw blanket over the back of her chair, etc etc . u get the vibe
she can cook i lump bbq leona & pool party in to her modern verse. she does know how to surf but she would eat shit doing any winter sport
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eminsunnytoons123 Ā· 3 months ago
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Mr Min is on the floor, with foam coming out of his mouth
Big D: Mr Yin, what in the name of underground have you done to your Brother!?
Mr Yin: well, um... I haven't done anything, bossss! He jussst.... Um... Fell on the floor, with ssssome foam coming out of hissss mouth.
Mr Min: *raising his head up* he gave me beer and I feel uncounsssiesssly. *Falls back down*
Big D: ... ...did you really?
Mr Yin: no. Dont lisssten to him. He'ssss lying.
Mr Min: no, you are.
Mr Yin: ssshut up, you're ssssupposssed to be dead.
Mr Min: okay. *Falls back down*
Big D, facepalming: I swear, you two are such idiots...
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eminsunnytoons Ā· 4 days ago
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Here's a doodle of Big D and Sunny that I made last night but forgot to post ^////^;
Also, y'all don't gotta mind the doodle of Kaylie beside Big D -w-
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shreekalyanam Ā· 3 months ago
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butterfly-winx Ā· 3 years ago
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Flora, Bloom and Tecna are wearing what is considered fashion on Eraklyon in the butterfly!verse (loosely 1820-1850s European fashion)
Flora has a crinoline skirt with a relatively short corseted top that is embroidered with flora representing the four seasons. She is rarely wearing yellow, though I think it would suit her immensely and when else would she indulge her princes-ly fantasies than when she is invited to a proper royal garden party? Asymmetry is very big in Eraklyonite fashion, as seen on her sleeves and split skirt (not that that detail is very true to historical fashion)
Bloom continues with a penchant for vintage and vintage inspired as she has managed to rescue a beautiful Eraklyonite gown from a magics charity shop, that just so happens to be a few decades old. As a reference, the empire waistline is very 1800-1810 and would be considered something a bit outdated, and generally seen worn by an older demographic). Itā€™s a nice dress regardless with a lot of pearl and puffy textured rose embroidery (not by thread but little chunks of fabric if that makes sense). Her choker fans out into this 60s inspired gauzy train that floats behind her in the wind.
Tecna is wearing a cropped take on a frock coat with reference to menā€™s corsetry (though colour choice and embellishments are more Rococo than Romantic). This would mark the first time in the butterfly!verse that Tecna has fully liberated themselves from gender expectations and envy about the confidence the rest of the winx carry their femininity and is embracing more masculine styles of dress (for formal occasions at least). I still wanted the silhouette to be tailored and the garment shiny and embellished as fuck.
Musa is in a Melodean gown that is inspired by Tang dynasty (again more vintage than the current fashion that I tend to put Galatea in, which is Ming dynasty era). The scarf, huadian (forehead paint) and hairstyle are direct period typical references. I imagine this is a summery dress constructed of 4-5 layers of thin silk, giving it a nice fullness and movement while walking and dancing. Musa likes to experiment with intergalactic fashion, on formal occasions she frequently goes back to traditional Melodean styles even in the show, so I didnā€™t think sheā€™d want to buy a new dress like the rest of the girls.
The two princesses are representing their royal families and have appropriate gowns to match.
Stella is wearing a Selenite design consisting of a plisse-d thin tunic over a dark blue dress beset with jewels to mimic stars on the night sky. The train originates from the shoulder clasps of the tunic and can be attached to her bracelets with the metal brooches fixed to the corner of each piece. (It is one piece per shoulder, not a continuous one). Most of the time Stella is the poster face for the capital, and with that the Rai culture that she more closely relates to, but she does switch it up from time to time - or just does her own thing. On Eraklyon political tension dictates she endears herself with her Selenite heritage to the upper classes, so thatā€™s what she does.
Layla is wearing aĀ ā€œvisiting dressā€ a style of fashion Androsians mimicked based on the fashion worn by the off world people they made first contact with (that just so happened to be people from Manubra 47 3000 years ago). That being said the gown draws from Elisabethan fashion but is meant to be made from fabrics inspired by African handprinted fabrics. Red garnet being Laylaā€™s assigned birth stone, most things she wears are embellished with it. The little wave hairpieces are Laylaā€™s royal heir ā€œcrownā€ that she wears with almost every formal dress in one form or another.
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obscure-song-tournament Ā· 2 years ago
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ROUND TWO !!!!
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Keep Away - Isane Driver VS. Pulp Friction - Fool Heavy
Scatterbrain - Casual Tees VS. Sad Hit Song- V is for Villians
Patches - Jawbreaker Reunion VS. Animal Rites - John Congleton & The Nighty Nites
New Dance - DEERPEOPLE VS. Maple Leaf Etc - Maxshh
B
Mama - Eudora June VS. The Helper - Giannah Noelle
Victim of a Siren - Seraph Siege VS. There's a Darkness (but There's also a Light) - The Wild VS. Ray - Dylans
Alive - GON VS. You are Loved - David Lamotte TIE
Where U Goin? - Half in the Bag VS. For Me - Dearlie
C
The Hidden Word - Noe Venable VS. Echo in the Hills - Carrie Elkin VS. YOUR GALAXY - ROZLYN PELL
Juliet and Juliet -Kactus Kid VS. Low Rent Truman Show - Marc with a C
The Danger - Patricia Wallinga VS. Call Me Captain - Emrys Layne (@callmecapt) VS. Deep Blue - Grapefruit
D
PIANO GAMES - Hazma Notes VS. Worst in the World - Uncle Outrage
Cheese (original mix) -Cheese VS. Hokutoshichisei no Ichiya- Akiko lkuina
There'll be Someone at My Funeral Who Doesnā€™t Want to Be There - Sammy J VS. The Crayon Song - Class Of 3000
TECVM CIRCVMAMBVLARE NOLO - John Linnel VS. Imagination - Niel innes VS. Me and Nikolai - Pale Young Gentlemen
E
Eat Your Heart Out, Sigmund Freud - Mollie Maxwell VS. Don't Want You -Carpark
Runaways - Big Tree VS. 10,000 Days - OK Glass
Hurricane - My Cat Umi VS. Rotten - Missouri Surf Club
Born to it - Freefonix VS. last week/month/year - rain
F
Pointillize - Raccoon Fink VS. execute - ninty
Better Red Than Dead - KELChip VS. Ego -Powderpaint
... - subeteanatanoseidesu VS. Nighttime (I fall asleep) - Sam X
GOTH BITCH DUB - 621 gecs VS. To.Get.Her - Nixis
G
Dusk and Dawn - Das Fi VS. Between You and Me - Clementine Werchola
Monmon Fanmoran - Mochitsune VS. Can Graze the Roof Bring you Back to Childhood? - Anomaly Vector TIE
Memories - Jens East (Ft. Lotta Rasva) VS. Moongrains with Lyrics feat. Gumi A - Anonaly Vector VS. Ode to Janey Lou- FOE
The Dreaming- Marquis of Vaudevill VS. Best Friend - Taitoki
H
Rusalka and The Shepherd Girl - The Forgetmenauts VS. Four Tall Trees - Leslie Fish
Captain Ward - Tempest VS. The Trials Of Oscar Wilde - Alan John
Winter's Tooth - Alexander James Adam VS. He of Sidhe - Alexander James Adam
Labyrinth - Madeline S VS. The Phoenix - Julia Ecklar
I
Liar and the Hound - Beneath Eden VS. Bodysuit -FlooringCo
Pause Button - Particle Devotion VS. On a Walk - Fort Womb VS. Death is a Girl - Skippocalyptic
52 Pickup - Z. VS. å±±č°·ę¾— - Mysterain小é›Øę؂隊 VS. Pub Money - Bag of Cans
J
Never be Famous - Hussalonia VS. 613 - FC the kid VS. Lhasa - Shapaley
Collide - Harold J VS. We Made it - JAMIEvx VS. 412 (coffin built for two) - Mollie Maxwell
Unretractable Fact - Second Person VS. SCARY* - EXIT ONLY
Preserve - PETROLEUM! GENDERLOSS VS. No Proposals - Physical Plant
K
Maneater- Blue Eyed Blondes VS. la somnambule - La Femme Pendu
Center Stage - Howard Martin VS. Gears of the Atom Man - Angels of Liberty TIE
Wake Up Girl - Skeeter Truck VS. Dark Rip - Teen Girl Scientist Monthly
Trust Me - Time Crash VS. Not Yet - Leo and the Little Things
L
Grace - Raelle VS. Animal- Xisco FeijoĆ³
Hyperphantasia - Fearful Earful VS. Tonight Eternity Alone - Rene Clause
Cardigan Sweater - Jasmine Kennedy VS. MilĆ” mĆ” - Nahore VS. Side A -Alohaha
The Binding Of isaac - Schmekel VS. Slip! - Bright Orange
M
Boy who Blocked the Sun - Demi the Daredevil VS. Rainy Day Georgia - Jayne Trimble VS. Burn it Down with Math - Deuce of Gears
Haircut Song - Shannon Moser VS. Reunion - Brent Spiner & Maude Maggart
Small Parts of Something Much Larger - Suns VS. Sunshine and Lollipops 2020 - Sad Snack
Say What You Want - Growth Spurt VS. Mirƫmƫngies - Edona Vatoc
N
Have You Ever Seen a Duck, Like, in Real Life? - Lisa the Beauty Queen VS. Housekeeper- Faun Fables
Caroline - Espers VS. Tales of the Phantom Ship - Nathan Landis Funk
Lotus eaters - Jessica Law VS. Raising the Dead! - Jessica Law VS. Autism Murder Memorial - Fit to Work
Blow Up the Moon - Feel Spectres VS. All For Me Grog! - Spud Bugs
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Reclaim - Porch Cat VS. Orpheus on Ice - The Small Calamities VS. Violin Concerto in the Key of Crippling Regret - The Small Calamities
Homme Offer Knee - Ben Below VS. Hold My Heart - The Dune Sea
Each Time She Calls - Jessie Gosling VS. flexible guy - clown residue
Howard - Demo- Mother Aiden VS. Blooming Strangely - Ginger & Pear
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ꁐē«œć‚恒ćæ恖悏ā˜… - Kyouruu Friends VS. ę˜Ÿć®ę—…äŗŗ- Sayaka Senbong & Yumiri Hanamori
The End of the World - Fred Deakin VS. 運命ćÆā€» Love You - ćƒćƒ¼ćƒ DEKAI
Ultimate Performance of Abandoned Magic Boxes ~ Racks of Junk - KR. Palto47 VS. 薔薇ćÆē¾Žć—ćę•£ć‚‹ x č¼Ŗ舞 revolution - okurigi66
297å›žć®č©¦č”Œ - Image44 VS. They'll Make a Monster Out of You - Freefonix
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I searched through your blog and I'm honestly so surprised you don't have more Simeon content. That being said, if you're still doing it, can I get the WHOLE smut alphabet for Simeon?
Youā€™re right! Itā€™s a shame cause heā€™s very much one of my favorites now that we get to see more of him in game! Normally I wouldnā€™t do the entire alphabet like this because itā€™sā€¦ a lot, but Simeon deserves it uwu. This is nearly 3000 words, which makes it my longest post yet by a long shot!
A = Aftercare (what theyā€™re like after sex)
Simeon is such a sweetheart after sex. Heā€™s not actually sleepy, but his limbs feel like jelly and heā€™s full of so many soft, loving emotions. All he wants to do is keep his partner close in his arms, slyly stealing kisses from their lips and whispering words of love in their ear. Heā€™s not eager to get up or move at all, but heā€™s willing to have a bath or grab some water if they join him. Sex leaves him feeling rather emotional and vulnerable, and he really just wants to feel them near him and hear their voice.
B = Body part (their favorite body part of theirs and also their partnerā€™s)
Simeonā€™s favorite part of his body is his hands. He wears gloves often to protect them, leaving his skin feeling so soft and smooth. Heļæ½ļæ½s a very hands on type of person, and heā€™s quite skilled with them, too. One of his favorite things to do during sex is run his hands up and down his partnerā€™s sides, feeling their warmth under his palms.
In turn, Simeon loves every part of their body. If he had to pick just one part, though, it would be their eyes. Heā€™s a firm believer in the saying that ā€œeyes are the windows to the soulā€ and he could lose himself in their gaze. Heā€™s fond of maintaining eye contact, watching their expression shift as they get close and memorising the different shades and tones that make up their eye color.
(Cont under the cut)
C = Cum (anything to do with cum, basically)
Simeon cums so much, both in quantity and frequency, but he hates the messiness of it. It feels good in the moment, but it gets cold and sticky way too quickly for his liking. He really likes to see his partner covered in his cum, as though he marked them as his in a way only the two of them would know about, but heā€™s always quick to help clean them up before it gets uncomfortable.
D = Dirty secret (pretty self explanatory, a dirty secret of theirs)
Simeon really doesnā€™t have anything that he would call a dirty secret. All the sexual experiences heā€™s had in the past have been quite tame and heā€™s very much not the type of person to feel ashamed about his past actions or keep them secret. Heā€™s an open book when it comes to relationships and sex.
E = Experience (how experienced are they? do they know what theyā€™re doing?)
Contrary to popular belief, angels are allowed to have sex. As long as it doesnā€™t impact their duties, angels can do whatever they want with their private lives, and Simeon very much took advantage of that. Heā€™s had quite a few partners in the past, especially before the war took place. His original rank as a Seraph gave him a lot of popularity among other angels. His experiences have taught him a lot about how to make his partner feel good in many different ways, but he never really had the chance to figure out what he enjoys. Thereā€™s a huge opportunity for them to experiment with his body and to teach him more than just the basics.
F = Favorite position (this goes without saying)
Simeon is really open to experimenting and trying out new positions, so he doesnā€™t have just one favorite. However, the positions he enjoys most are ones where he can see his partnerā€™s face, especially if the position lets him pull them against his chest when he feels the need for closeness. Heā€™s open to just about any position, though, even if it seems rather absurd at first.
G = Goofy (are they more serious in the moment? are they humorous? etc.)
Simeon isnā€™t goofy enough to ruin the moment, but his playful nature definitely shines through. If heā€™s in bed with someone, that means he feels close to them emotionally, too, so he feels comfortable enough to not stay serious all the time. Sometimes things go wrong in the moment or something silly gets said out loud on accident. He doesnā€™t see anything wrong with laughing it off or jokingly teasing each other. Heā€™s good at telling when the mood allows for some laughs and when some composure is necessary.
H = Hair (how well groomed are they? does the carpet match the drapes? etc.)
Being an angel, Simeonā€™s body is almost entirely hairless. Besides the hair on his head, the only other hair on him is a small patch above his cock and a very faint happy trail. He doesnā€™t enjoy the feel of shaving, but he does keep it very neatly trimmed at all times. Colour wise, it matches the hair on his head perfectly.
I = Intimacy (how are they during the moment? the romantic aspect)
Simeon is quite romantic in the moment. Love and intimacy are very important aspects of sex to him, and that comes through in most of his actions. His pace, his preferred positions, everything reflects that intimacy that he craves. Through it all, heā€™s sweet talking to his partner, letting them know how good they make him feel, how important they are to him, and how much he loves them. He knows he might come across as too intense, but he wants to make sure they know that sex isnā€™t just about the physical aspect for him.
J = Jack off (masturbation headcanon)
Simeon rarely, if ever, feels the need to masturbate. Without a partner, sex really isnā€™t something he thinks about often, and if he does have a partner, heā€™d much rather take care of his need with them, rather than on his own. If he does end up jacking off, though, he always ends up fantasising about them, and he finds that he canā€™t actually cum without imagining them being there with him.
K = Kink (one or more of their kinks)
Unsurprisingly, Simeon has a corruption kink. It came as a huge shock to him when he first realised it, but something about having his sweet little human tempt him and lead him down a path of ā€œsinā€ excites him. It feeds into his rebellious nature that he constantly tries to control. It gives him a rush of adrenaline whenever they convince him to do something shameful or lewd and he finds himself enjoying it and even craving more instead of actually feeling shame.
As well, Simeon also has a massive praise kink. He always strives to please his partner as best as he can and getting positive reinforcement, something he rarely hears normally, sends shocks of pleasure shooting down his spine. The more praise he gets, the more eager he is to be good. If heā€™s being bratty, praising his good behavior in the past gets him to behave much quicker than a ā€œpunishmentā€ would.
L = Location (favorite places to do the do)
Simeonā€™s preferred location is either his or his partnerā€™s room. Itā€™s a place that feels safe and familiar, while also offering privacy. They can take as much time as they want and be as loud as they feel like without having to worry about anyone bursting in.
M = Motivation (what turns them on, gets them going)
Getting Simeon turned on is pretty easy. All his partner needs to do is be direct with their advances. Their boldness excites him. He isnā€™t the type of person to get turned on by seemingly innocent actions, so their intent needs to be clear. That, alongside some suggestive touches, is more than enough to get him in the mood.
N = No (something they wouldnā€™t do, turn offs)
Simeon is usually open to trying anything once and thereā€™s not a lot that heā€™s opposed to, but he is very serious with his boundaries. He refuses to allow sex with his partner to start impacting his day to day life. Skipping classes, missing meetings, or even risking being late to something, even if itā€™s not important, in favor of sex is a big no for him. He makes his boundaries very clear from the start, and will quickly become harsh if his partner doesnā€™t respect them.
O = Oral (preference in giving or receiving, skill, etc.)
Simeon has almost no experience in oral, giving or receiving, but it quickly becomes one of his favorite things. He could spend hours between his partnerā€™s thighs without getting bored. While heā€™s rather hesitant and unsure at first, heā€™s very skilled at reading their reactions and starts adjusting his technique to make them feel as good as possible.
He doesnā€™t enjoy receiving quite as much, but he still loves it! Itā€™s so easy for his partner to make him cum or overstimulate him with just their mouth. The warm wetness of their mouth feels divine and their breath is so hot against his skin, he canā€™t help but cum embarrassingly quickly.
P = Pace (are they fast and rough? slow and sensual? etc.)
Simeon greatly enjoys taking his time with his partner, keeping a slow and sensual pace and exploring every inch of their body with his mouth and hands. Heā€™s not a fan of rushing, even as he gets closer to his peak, he keeps his pace steady, his body molding against theirs. Heā€™s not opposed to going faster if they prefer that, but his favorite pace will always be slow and intimate.
Q = Quickie (their opinions on quickies, how often, etc.)
Simeon is not a fan of quickies. Heā€™ll be open to trying it at least once, but he knows from the start that itā€™s not his cup of tea. The whole thing just feels so rushed and impersonal to him. The most important part of sex to him is the intimacy and emotional connections, and quickies feel very lacking in comparison. If anything, they leave him craving his partner even more than before.
R = Risk (are they game to experiment? do they take risks? etc.)
Simeon is very open to experimenting and heā€™s always excited to learn and experience new things. Heā€™s willing to try anything once, even if itā€™s something that heā€™s pretty sure he wonā€™t enjoy. The idea of taking risks also interests him, but it needs to only be a perceived risk for him to participate. Something like messing around in an empty classroom at RAD is exciting, but it needs to be afterhours when the school is empty and the door has to be locked for him to feel comfortable.
S = Stamina (how many rounds can they go for? how long do they last?)
Simeonā€™s stamina is not the best, at least at first. He can go for more rounds than the average human just because heā€™s an angel, but heā€™s so unbelievably sensitive that the rounds themselves are rather short. Itā€™s been so long since heā€™s had anyone touch him sexually that he ended up cumming in his pants the first time he was with his partner. With time, his stamina will improve drastically, probably to the point where he could easily outlast them, but he needs some practice to get there.
T = Toys (do they own toys? do they use them? on a partner or themselves?)
Toys arenā€™t something Simeon has ever really thought about using or has ever owned. When he sees the huge variety of toys that exist, he feels excited to try them out, mostly relying on his partnerā€™s preferences and recommendations to pick some. He quickly learns that he really enjoys having them use different toys on him and, in turn, he loves the new opportunities the toys give him when it comes to pleasuring them in return. The possessive, prideful part of him that is usually buried very much prefers making his partner feel good on his own, without toys to help, but most of the time, he doesnā€™t mind.
U = Unfair (how much they like to tease)
The first time he teases his partner, itā€™s entirely accidental, his habit of going slow and taking his time exploring their body ends up making him tease them. Once he sees the way it makes them feel, though, he starts doing it on purpose, wanting to see more of their reactions. Heā€™ll relent, with a smug little smile on his face, if they start begging, but until then, he plays the innocent card, pretending not to realise what heā€™s doing.
As much as he likes to dish it out, Simeon really canā€™t take much teasing. Heā€™s so sensitive and desperate that heā€™ll start begging immediately, willing to do anything just to feel more of their touch.
V = Volume (how loud they are, what sounds they make, etc.)
Simeon is naturally very loud and he lets out the prettiest sounds. At first, he tries to muffle them and keep his volume down. He talks quite a bit, at least while heā€™s still able to form coherent thoughts, and loves to whisper sweet things to his partner in a breathy tone. The closer he gets to cumming, the more his words devolve into delicate gasps and high pitched moans. When he cums, he lets out the longest, breathiest whine that no amount of gritting his teeth or covering his mouth could smother. Heā€™s very vocal throughout, and without some sort of soundproofing, his voice can very much be heard through the walls.
W = Wild card (a random headcanon for the character)
Simeon has a hard time controlling his wings during sex. He canā€™t focus hard enough to keep them hidden and they tend to have a mind of their own, fluttering and puffing up depending on how he feels. Theyā€™re quite sensitive in the moment too, especially at the base. In the end, he finds himself wrapping his wings around his partner as he pulls them close, keeping them warm and safe under his feathers. Unfortunately, this usually means that the bed is covered in feathers from all his flapping and wiggling.
X = X-ray (letā€™s see whatā€™s going on under those clothes)
Simeon has such a pretty cock, so perfectly smooth that it almost looks like a drawing rather than an actual dick. Heā€™s large enough to be impressive without seeming intimidating, with just enough girth to feel like a stretch, but not be painful. Itā€™ll still take some prep for his partner to take him, but it wonā€™t be too difficult with some patience and plenty of lube.
Y = Yearning (how high is their sex drive?)
Simeonā€™s libido isnā€™t very high at all, and sex isnā€™t something thatā€™s on his mind constantly. What matters to him most is spending quality time with his partner, regardless of what theyā€™re doing together. They usually need to be the one to actually initiate things, since he has no qualms with pushing down his need to avoid ruining the moment. With how much he values physical touch, itā€™s not hard for cuddles to become something more, and as long as thereā€™s time for it, Simeon will never say no.
Z = Zzz (how quickly they fall asleep afterwards)
Sex doesnā€™t exactly leave him feeling sleepy, but it does make him feel extraordinarily relaxed. He tends to follow his partnerā€™s lead, staying awake longer if they donā€™t plan to sleep right away. With how warm and soft he feels, though, he has no trouble falling asleep quickly, cuddling them close to his chest to absorb more of their body heat. If itā€™s up to him, he prefers to share some casual pillow talk together, before falling asleep soon after. If he can avoid having to get up and be functional, he will.
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