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mushyfart · 1 month ago
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scene redraw🙌🙌🔥🔥 pls be nice about the background I HAAATED drawing it with a passion
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thalassaes · 2 years ago
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ANYWAYS NO ONE ASKED BUT WHATEVS! okay, so stranger things verse wise caylis and isca are living together currently with their parents. caylis is 19, redoing her senior year. she failed, attributes it to lack of sleep due to her nightmares of the future. but her nightmares are starting to morph into something more, something haunting her. caylis is hellfire club adjacent, and v protective of her little sister.
isca is a senior, cheerleaders and all around golden girl of hawkins. she is the perfect daughter, to make up for caylis. isca has her own dreams fo the future, for as long as she can remember them, but she buries them within herself, refuses to let herself acknowledge them. even though she tries to be the perfect cheerleader, she has a secret. she's datign garin and she's pregnant.
garin is! a senior as well,and he's like? someone who fights alot, bad boy, sells and does drugs to make the cash he needs. he and isca are opposites attracted, and deep down her does care for her alot.
alexa, play papa don't preach but specifically the glee version.
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beautifulpeoplesillypolls · 2 months ago
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Welcome to the alternate reality where Pierce Brosnan missed the casting call for James Bond and, by a weird tangling of telephone wires, it went to you instead...
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walker-extended-universe · 2 months ago
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Walkerverse Character Tier List
Hello Walker Family! I'm here announcing the beginning of the Walkerverse Character Tier List series!
I've created a list of characters from Walker and Walker: Independence to put in a tier list ranking. I will be releasing a series of polls with all these characters (including pictures and brief reminders of their roles) to determine which Tier List ranking they get. Whichever option from S to F gets the most votes will become the official ranking of that character.
Here is the criteria I used to select the characters I'm putting in the poll series:
They must have a name on the imdb page
They must have a minimum of two appearances
I have to remember them, regardless of their appearance count
Single appearances that were special/memorable will also be included (ex: Uncle Willy, Minnie Jayne)
The rankings will be as follows:
S tier: Best character in the show, love them with all my heart, they can do literally nothing wrong
A tier: Beloved blorbo, one of my favorites, I'd want to be friends with them if they were real
B tier: I like them, but I have my critiques. A good character that I mostly enjoy
C tier: Mid character, not the biggest fan of them but I won't complain when they show up
D tier: I don't like them. I have many criticisms of their actions and personality. I may even dislike whole episodes because of them
F tier: Literally the worst character in the entire show. Hate them. Much dislike. I fastforward over them on rewatches.
I currently have pictures (for the poll and the complete tierlist that I will link when it is public) for 39 of the 120+ characters I put on the list, so that's where I will be starting. I will include the full list of all the characters from both shows below the cut along with the taglist.
The first poll will go up on Monday, September 23rd! Can't wait to see what you guys think!
@theladywyn, @jaredwalkertexasranger, @laf-outloud, @aborddelimpala, @mysterybeau, @sweet-sammy-kisses, @kickingitwithkirk, @rhl74, @peachparakeet, @dumb-fawkin-bitch, @loveforwomenstuff, @low-soduimfreak, @ihavepointysticks, @waywardmaslow, @arte-mishuntress, @the-slythering-raven, @deeranger, @duo-kun, @inafieldofdaisies, @not-your-housekeeper98, @nancymcl, @sammysnaughtygirl
Walker:
Cordell Walker
Liam Walker
Abeline Walker
Bonham Walker
Stella Walker
August Walker
Larry James
Trey Barnett
Geri Broussard
Cassie Perez
Micki Ramirez
Colton Davidson
Ben Perez
Dan Miller
Denise Davidson
Emily Walker
Todd
Gale Davidson
Stan Morrison
Clay Cooper
Clint West
Kelly James
Kevin Golden
Isabel Munoz
Bret
Trevor Strand
Ruby
Detective David Luna
Julia Johnson
Hoyt Rawlins
Twyla Jean
Sadie Yoo
Witt
Connie
Faye
DJ James
Keesha Barnett
Carlos Mendoza
Officer Randall
Dr. Adriana Ramirez
Sean
Serano
Earl
Mercedes Ruiz
Miles Vyas
Coach Bobby
Principal Heaney
Byron Santos
Garrison (GM)
Nate Smith
Tessa Graves
Crystal West
Cali
Rita
Lana Jones
Tommy Adams
Jaxon Davis
Grant McLawson
Neo
Mike
Horace
Alma Munoz
Fenton Cole
Shannon
Lorezno Munoz
Snyder
Oswald
Marv Davidson
Jim
Mr. Golden
Spider
William
Owen Campbell
Minnie Jayne
Maybelline
Mehar
Henry
Becca Furgeson
Joanna Rawlins
Cole Tillman
Rebecca Tillman
Walker: Independence:
Abigail Walker
Hoyt Rawlins
Kate Carver
Tom Davidson
Augustus
Calian
Kai
Lucia Reyes
Shane Davidson
Hagan
Chief Taza
Francis Reyes
Luis Reyes
Ruby
Nascha
Ethan (Pinkerton Detective)
Salty Dog
Molly Sullivan
Anna Maria Reyes
Cordell the Horse
Burlesque Dancers
Teresa Davidson
Matthew
Jacob
Otis Clay
Martha Sullivan
Griffin
Liam Collins
Eli McDowd
Charlotte “Charlie” Collins
Gil Santiago
Randall
Lily
Stella Rawlins
Wordell Calker
Olivia
Topsannah
Amos Acorn
Parker Briggs
Judge Parker
Kirby Smith
Andrew Jones
Judge Carter
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shieldofiron · 1 year ago
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Heaven's On Fire
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They used to kiss like it was fighting.
Freshman year, both of their freshman years, and they were fifteen and hopped up on hormones and anger. It was the first boy girl party and Carver’d been bitching all night.
So when spinning the bottle kept landing on him, Eddie kissed him like a fight. Bit Jason’s bottom lip so hard it almost broke. When they had to spend seven minutes in heaven, they made it hell, rolling around in Denise Sandderson’s coat closet, making the wire hangers bang together.
It wasn’t even kissing, then. Wasn’t kissing when Eddie started dealing and Jason would come over to score and he took his first hit from a shotgun, his lips bruised by Eddie’s. They both got held back that year, both had something to prove to each other when Jason would strut around like big man on campus. As if he didn’t groan when Eddie sucked hickey’s just below the collar of his uniform, and Jason wouldn’t take Eddie’s hand and wrap it around his own neck, making Eddie squeeze until they both gasped. A dance only they knew the steps to.
It was just fighting, a new kind of bullying and bullying back where Jason would straddle Eddie’s lap and suck on his tongue like he was trying to rip it out.
It didn’t count, no way it could count.
It was after another boy girl party when they actually kissed for the first time. Chrissy had just broken up with Jason- long time coming if you asked Eddie- and he’d been bitchy all day. Eddie was just counting the minutes until everyone was too drunk to notice and he and Jason would sneak off behind the woodshed, or to a closet, like always.
But he didn’t show, even long after the party was almost empty and Eddie’s lunchbox was empty.
Eddie ought to take the cue that he should go home, but the house was just a few doors down from Jason’s house, and he’d noticed that Jason’s parents car was missing, which meant they were out at one of their Bible retreats or hunting trips, whatever they did that had Jason all alone.
He’s never been there, but he guessed from the light that was on, that Jason was up in his bedroom.
Halfway up the tree, he kind of wondered what the fuck he was doing. Was he really about to knock on Jason Carver’s window and say… what? Why weren’t you there for me to make out with? Sorry about your girlfriend except I’m not all that sorry, she should have dumped your ass long ago.
And while he’s hanging off the tree, wallet chain swinging in the breeze, Jason walks by the window and freezes.
With nothing else to do, Eddie tries to wave and almost falls the fuck out of the tree.
Jason makes this big dramatic sigh like it’s a huge imposition for him to open the window, “You ever heard of knocking?”
“Thought you wouldn’t want me to be seen at your house.”
“Yeah,” Jason snorts, rubbing his nose with the back of his hand, “This is so much less inconspicuous.”
He’s been crying, Eddie can see it now. Not cute crying either, like when Billy Hargrove has had a few and gets misty eyed. Jason’s face is puffy and red, uncomfortable looking.
“You ok?”
“Why are you here?” Jason spits back.
Eddie doesn’t have a satisfactory answer, so he feigns ignorance, “Chrissy came without you to the party, I thought you might be sick.”
“So you came over to where I was sick?”
“I’m… high?” He wasn’t really, a light secondary buzz off other people’s smoke. But it was plausible enough that Jason’s shoulders relax.
“Got any left?”
“Yeah, sure.”
Its Eddie’s own joint, which he offers on fingers splintered from the window frame after he flips into Jason’s room.
Jason doesn’t wait for a blowback, just goes to the other side of the room to light it, as much distance between them as possible.
“We broke up,” Jason says, his face a mask of anger.
“I’m sorry.”
“No, you’re not.”
“No, I’m not. But I kinda am. Sorry, Jason.”
Jason takes a rough puff, and then another.
“She… uh…” Eddie sputters.
“She broke up with me because I’m… I’ve been cheating on her,” Jason sniffs, handing the joint over, “So.”
“With who?”
It’s only after a few moments of Jason’s pointed silence that Eddie gets it.
“Right, but that doesn’t count,” Eddie says with a chuckle, waving the joint in the air.
“Get the fuck out,” Jason roars. His cheeks have gone bright pink.
“I just meant-“
“I shoulda pushed you out of the tree.”
“You…” Eddie’s brow furrows, “Thought it counted.”
Jason just draws a breath, his nostrils flaring. The way they do before a fight and before…
Jason’s hand is at his jaw and his other hand is fisted in Eddie’s jacket. It’s like it’s always been. He crowds Eddie back against his little desk, and Eddie’s wondering why he never climbed through Jason’s window. Could have gotten him in his cute little bed with the blue comforter and…
Jason’s lips tremble against his, and it’s just instinct, Eddie pushes forward… but Jason pulls back, falling out of step with their regular dance. His cheek is hot when Eddie puts his hand there, and Eddie’s heart flips like a pancake in his chest.
He kisses softly, Jason’s upper lip, his lower lip, they part and Eddie explores tentatively, fascinated. Jason’s crying, Eddie can taste the tears at the corner of his mouth. He kisses them away, painting his cheeks with tiny pecks, cradling Jason’s jaw. Jason was soft and pliant in his arms, and it was like Eddie could feel him for the first time. The tension running under the surface, muscles rolling beautifully when Jason threw his arms around Eddie’s neck and melted.
Eddie’s hand fell to Jason’s chest and Jason yelped, springing back. His little blue polo had caught fire from the joint now smoldering threateningly at their feet. Eddie stomped it out under his boots while Jason whipped his shirt off.
When he finally looked up, Eddie was grinning and Jason was pale and bloodless, his blue eyes shining with hurt.
“I… just… can’t do this anymore.”
Eddie picked up the smashed joint and threw it into the wastepaper basket under the desk, “Do what?”
“… screwing around. It’s messing with my head.”
“You gonna get another girlfriend?” Eddie’s heart sank.
“Dunno.” Jason shrugs, looking down.
“What if… we did something else.”
“Like what?” Jason blinked.
Eddie reached out and grabbed Jason’s hand, lacing their fingers together.
“Not screwing around.” Eddie clarified.
Jason just blinks up at him, “You’re fucking with me. That’s not f-fucking funny.”
But he doesn’t pull his hand away, so Eddie can tug him closer. Eddie sits on the edge of the desk and fits Jason between his knees.
“You’re really gonna fight me on this?” Eddie whispers.
“I just… can’t… you’re messing with my head.”
Eddie ran his fingers along the bridge of Jason’s collarbone, “I didn’t know… I thought it was just you trying to… fight me or something…”
“I…”
“Kiss me, again. Please, Jason,” Eddie smiles.
It wasn't like fighting. Not like fucking either. Turns out Jason could kiss sweet when he wanted, all trembling fingers and watery blue eyes. Eddie didn't fight anymore, he just surrendered to the dance.
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For @dragonflylady77 to make you smile
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proximasc0rner · 2 months ago
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Okay it's not quite liveblogging but i found the left right game qcode podcast yesterday and wanted to share my thoughts (just finished the first 3 episodes)
OKAY SO!!! Somewhat mixed but still positive feelings i think! So far!!!
My thoughts (spoilers under cut):
It makes me sad that a good chunk of the narration was dropped in order for a more immersive listening experience, but i suppose that's just how it goes when you're trying to translate stories to different mediums
Speaking of immersion oh my GOD i had my first Apollo kinshift ever and it is SOLELY because of how good this podcast is at making you feel like you're there. Like it hit me the minute Apollo stepped out of his car talking about the Hitchhiker. I was shaking and had to take a break from listening until today 😭
Also speaking of immersion. The Ace death scene was unfortunately fucking PERFECT. It was EXACTLY as gruesome as it felt in the og version, and scary in the way that it makes you feel like time is slowing down as it happens and it was just unbearable the whole time listening and AAAAAAAAA (it was good).
I also REALLY liked the added touch of actually getting to hear the conversation between the Jubilation Recovery Service guys as they're capturing Ace and hanging him from the tow hook. Like in the og story the narration just says they're casually talking but in the podcast you get to HEAR it all happen. Except the conversation was... weird, because it felt like each individual statement felt like it was being taken out of context??? Like one minute they're talking about people growing up out of their uniforms too fast and the next thing they say is something about like. Calling off work????? Or something????? It's really hard to describe how off it was, it was like when you put two cleverbot chat ais next to each other and make them converse. It added to the uncanny effect ✨
Also i lOOOOOVED the whole bit where Rob was freaking out at Bluejay for going so slow around the tree because it reminded me why all good people HATE Denise "Bluejay" Carver /silly
THE HITCHHIKER WAS SO FREAKY I LOVE HIM SO MUCH (i would not touch him with a 39 and 1/2 foot pole)
I appreciate that the stellar characterization of everyone wasn't lost in translation. The voice actors have really brought the cast to life.
However, I do not think Tom needed to be expanded upon. like this guy is just the middleman he does NOT need his own story and the lengthy preamble just kinda detracts from the horror for me.
The one good thing abt Tom's end of things tho is that I enjoy the added detail that Tom seems to be the only one who can remember Alice ever existing
WOOOOOO ALICE IS ONLY HALF BRITISH NOW
In seriousness tho. Idk exactly why the details about Alice and her parents were changed-- like in the OG version she was British with Indian parents, but now her dad is American and her mom is British/Caribbean. It's not a negative by any means I'm just curious as to what the reason was for this change. Also Sharma -> Sharman happened too so 🤷
Final criticism: the whole scene with Chuck Greenwald was slightly worse for me than on first read and first listen via CreepCast. Like genuinely Hunter conveyed him better I think 💀. Like the "they're going to hurt now" line was played straight on CreepCast like it's a serious thing. But then on QCODE Chuck sounds borderline mischievous? Like don't get me wrong I loooove me some hammy, campy evil characters (see: my obsession with disney villains) but even i can admit that there is a TIME and a PLACE for cartoon villain behavior and Radio Jubilation is NOT IT. Also the screams were surprisingly lackluster and the weird metal clanking sounds just really confused me 🥲
BUT ALL IN ALL IT HAS BEEN GOOD SO FAR! I'm excited to see where it goes from here!!
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poisoned-sugar11 · 3 months ago
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evil left right game
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Denise Carver wrote and sent this ask
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alightinthelantern · 4 months ago
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Books read and movies watched in 2024 (January-June): Should you watch/read them?
Poetry:
In the Next Galaxy (Ruth Stone): No
Selected Poems (Mark Strand): No
In the Dark (Ruth Stone): Yes!
Response (Juliana Spahr): Yes
The Unicorn (Anne Morrow Lindbergh): No!
Everything Else in the World (Stephen Dunn): Yes
Words Under the Words (Naomi Shihab Nye): Eh
On Love and Barley (Matsuo Basho, trans. Lucien Stryk): Yes!
The Transformation (Juliana Spahr): No
The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches (Matsuo Basho, trans. Nobuyuki Yuasa): No
The Book of Taliesin (anon., trans. Gwyneth Lewis & Rowan Williams): No
What Love Comes To: New and Selected Poems (Ruth Stone): Eh
Face (Sherman Alexie): NO
No Surrender (Ai): Eh
The Summer of Black Widows (Sherman Alexie): Yes!
The Afflicted Girls (Nicole Cooley): Yes!
Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande (Jimmy Santiago Baca): No
American Smooth (Rita Dove): No
Elegy (Mary Jo Bang): No
Angel (Giles Dorey): NO
Collected Poems (Paul Auster): Eh
June-Tree (Peter Balakian): Yes
We Must Make a Kingdom of It (Gregory Orr): Eh
Only as the Day is Long (Dorianne Laux): No
Grace Notes (Rita Dove): Yes
Bathwater Wine (Wanda Coleman): Yes
My Soviet Union (Michael Dumanis): No
American Milk (Ruth Stone): Yes
The Drowned Girl (Eve Alexandra): No
A Worldly Country (John Ashberry): No
The Complete Poems of Hart Crane: No
One Stick Song (Sherman Alexie): Yes
If You Call This Cry a Song (Hayden Carruth): No
Doctor Jazz (Hayden Carruth): No
The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart (Gabrielle Calvocoressi): No
And Her Soul Out of Nothing (Olena Kalytiak Davis): No
Prisoner of Hope (Yvonne Daley): No
The Other Man Was Me (Rafael Campo): No
My Wicked Wicked Ways (Sandra Cisneros): No
On Earth (Robert Creeley): Eh
Genius Loci (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Science and Other Poems (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Voices (Lucille Clifton): Yes
A New Path to the Waterfall (Raymond Carver): Eh
Where Shadows Will (Norma Cole): No
The Way Back (Wyn Cooper): No
A Cartography of Peace (Jean L. Connor): No
Minnow (Judith Chalmer): Yes!
Postcards from the Interior (Wyn Cooper): Yes
Natural History (Dan Chiasson): Eh
The Ship of Birth (Greg Delanty): Eh
Madonna anno domini (Joshua Clover): NO
The Terrible Stories (Lucille Clifton): No
The Flashboat (Jane Cooper): Eh
Book of Longing (Leonard Cohen): No
Streets in Their Own Ink (Stuart Dybek): Eh
Different Hours (Stephen Dunn): Yes
I Love This Dark World (Alice B. Fogel): Eh
Baptism of Desire (Louise Erdrich): Yes!
The Eternal City (Kathleen Graber): Eh
Monolithos (Jack Gilbert): Yes
Crown of Weeds (Amy Gerstler): No
Blue Hour (Carolyn Forché): No
Place (Jorie Graham): No
Meadowlands (Louise Gluck): Yes!
Dearest Creature (Amy Gerstler): No
Loosestrife (Stephen Dunn): No
Little Savage (Emily Fragos): Yes
The Living Fire (Edward Hirsch): No
On Love (Edward Hirsch): No
Human Wishes (Robert Hass): NO
Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest (B. H. Fairchild): No
Sinking Creek (John Engels): No
Alabanza (Martín Espada): Yes
Saving Lives (Albert Goldbarth): No
All of It Singing (Linda Gregg): No
Green Squall (Jay Hopler): No
Tender Hooks (Beth Ann Fennelly): No
After (Jane Hirshfield): Eh
Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty (Tony Hoagland): NO
These Are My Rivers (Lawrence Ferlinghetti): No
Fruitful (Stephanie Kirby): No
Jaguar Skies (Michael McClure): No
Song (Brigit Pegeen Kelly): No
Roadworthy Creature, Roadworthy Craft (Kate Magill): No
Life in the Forest (Denise Levertov): No
Viper Rum (Mary Karr): No
Questions for Ecclesiastes (Mark Jarman): No
Brutal Imagination (Cornelius Eady): Yes
Alphabet of Bones (Alexis Lathem): No
Handwriting (Michael Ondaatje): No
Sure Signs (Ted Kooser): No
Sledding on Hospital Hill (Leland Kinsey): No
Between Silences (Ha Jin): Yes
House of Days (Jay Parini): No
Bird Eating Bird (Kristin Naca): Yes
Orpheus & Eurydice (Gregory Orr): Yes
Another America (Barbara Kingsolver): Yes
Candles in Babylon (Denise Levertov): Yes
The Clerk's Tale (Spencer Reece): Eh
Still Listening (Angela Patten): Yes
A Thief of Strings (Donald Revell): No
Wayfare (Pattiann Rogers): No
The Niagara River (Kay Ryan): No
The Bird Catcher (Marie Ponsot): No
Easy (Marie Ponsot): No
Human Dark with Sugar (Brenda Shaughnessy): No
Chronic (D. A. Powell): No
Novels/Fiction:
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (Yiyun Li): No
The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories: Yes
Movies:
What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward): Yes
The Cat's Meow (2001, Peter Bogdanovich): Yes
The Birdcage (1996, Mike Nichols): Yes
The Color of Pomegranates (1969, Sergei Parajanov): No
The Eve of Ivan Kupalo (1969, Yuri Ilyenko): Yes
And here's my 2023 list!
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rockislandadultreads · 1 year ago
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Learn more about the complicated history of this holiday with these nonfiction recommendations.
Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick
How did America begin?
This simple question launches acclaimed author Nathaniel Philbrick on an extraordinary journey to understand the truth behind our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. As Philbrick reveals in this electrifying new book, the story of the Pilgrims does not end with the First Thanksgiving; instead, it is a fifty-five-year epic that is at once tragic and heroic, and still carries meaning for us today.
This Land is Their Land by David J. Silverman
In March 1621, when Plymouth's survival was hanging in the balance, the Wampanoag sachem (or chief), Ousamequin (Massasoit), and Plymouth's governor, John Carver, declared their people's friendship for each other and a commitment to mutual defense. Later that autumn, the English gathered their first successful harvest and lifted the specter of starvation. Ousamequin and 90 of his men then visited Plymouth for the “First Thanksgiving.” The treaty remained operative until King Philip's War in 1675, when 50 years of uneasy peace between the two parties would come to an end.
400 years after that famous meal, historian David J. Silverman sheds profound new light on the events that led to the creation, and bloody dissolution, of this alliance. Focusing on the Wampanoag Indians, Silverman deepens the narrative to consider tensions that developed well before 1620 and lasted long after the devastating war-tracing the Wampanoags' ongoing struggle for self-determination up to this very day.
This unsettling history reveals why some modern Native people hold a Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving, a holiday which celebrates a myth of colonialism and white proprietorship of the United States. This Land is Their Land shows that it is time to rethink how we, as a pluralistic nation, tell the history of Thanksgiving.
We Gather Together by Denise Kiernan
From Ancient Rome through 21st-century America, bestselling author Denise Kiernan brings us a biography of an idea: gratitude, as a compelling human instinct and a global concept, more than just a mere holiday. Spanning centuries,  We Gather Together is anchored amid the strife of the Civil War, and driven by the fascinating story of Sarah Josepha Hale, a widowed mother with no formal schooling who became one of the 19th century’s most influential tastemakers and who campaigned for decades to make real an annual day of thanks.
Populated by an enthralling supporting cast of characters including Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, Sojourner Truth, Walt Whitman, Norman Rockwell, and others,  We Gather Together is ultimately a story of tenacity and dedication, an inspiring tale of how imperfect people in challenging times can create powerful legacies. 
Thanksgiving by Melanie Kirkpatrick
We all know the story of Thanksgiving. Or do we? This uniquely American holiday has a rich and little-known history beyond the famous Pilgrim feast of 1621.
Melanie Kirkpatrick journeys through four centuries to craft a vivid portrait of our nation's best-loved tradition in Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience. Drawing on newspaper accounts, official documents, private correspondence, and cookbooks, she illuminates what the holiday has meant to generations of Americans.
Presidents play key parts: Washington proclaimed our first national day of Thanksgiving amid controversy over his constitutional power to do so. Lincoln aimed to heal a fractured nation when he called for all Americans to mark a Thanksgiving Day. FDR sparked a debate on states’ rights by changing the traditional date of the holiday. The story also includes the evolution of Thanksgiving dinner, how football became part of the celebration, and how Native Americans view the holiday.
While the rites and rituals have evolved, the essence of Thanksgiving remains the same: family and friends feasting together in a spirit of hospitality and gratitude. Kirkpatrick's exploration of America’s oldest tradition offers a fascinating look into the meaning of the holiday we celebrate on the fourth Thursday of November.
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antih3r0s · 2 years ago
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tentative muse list:
euphoria: elliot vasquez, nate jacobs, cassie howard, lexi howard, maddy perez, jules vaughn, fezco, kiara jacobs (oc), rue @th1rdact
skymed: milosz nowak, chopper, emma
phantom of the opera: raoul de chagny, erik (the phantom), christine @dreamtagain
hadestown: orpheus
the society: harry bingham, luke holbrook, elle tomkins, kelly aldrich, emily, elaine pressman (oc), allie pressman @pressm4n
stranger things: chrissy cunningham, eddie munson, nancy wheeler, will byers, paula byers (oc), colin cunningham(oc), cindy mckinney (oc), steph mitchell (oc), denise carver (oc)
video games: mike munroe (until dawn), jessica riley (until dawn), leon kuwata (danganronpa), princess peach (mario)
south park: stan marsh, karen mccormick, betsy
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Holidays 7.8
Holidays
Air Force and Air Defense Forces Day (Ukraine)
Arafat Day (Afghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Kuwait, Libya, UAE)
ASB & Health Day (UK)
Be a Kid Again Day
Carver Day (Missouri)
Child Honoring Day (Raffi Foundation)
Constitution Day (Palau)
Corban Bairam Day (Sudan)
Family Day (Ukraine)
Gospel Day (Kiribati)
Hajj Day (Maldives)
Hamburg Massacre Anniversary Day
Historic Places Day (Canada)
International Body Painting Day
International Paramedics Day
Killer Joke Day
Kurban Bayramı Eve (Turkey)
Liberty Bell Crack Day
Math 2.0 Day
Mediterranean International Day
National Day of Righteous Outrage
National Denise Day
National Kathryn Day
National Love Your Skin Day
National Scince Day (Brazil)
National Videogame Day
Old Crafts Day
Olive Branch Petition Day
Oneofusismissing Day
Park Day (French Republic)
Picking Up Women Day (Japan)
SCUD Day (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama)
Soapy Smith Wake (Alaska)
There Has Always Been Something Day
Video Games Day
World Day of Allergies
Ziegfeld Follies Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Coca-Cola Day
Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Omelette Day
National Blueberry Day
National Freezer Pop Day
National Ice Cream Sundae Day
National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day
World Tea Party Day (SPANA or Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad)
2nd Saturday in July
Bald In / Bald Out Day [2nd Saturday]
Blissfest begins (Michigan) [2nd Saturday]
Bohemian Club Rites begin (California) [2nd Saturday]
Bon Odori (Festival of the Lanterns; Japan) [2nd Saturday]
Carver Day (Missouri) [2nd Saturday]
Grange Day [2nd Saturday]
International Brick & Rolling Pin Throwing Contest (Stroud; Australia, Canada, UK, US) [2nd Saturday]
International Skinny Dip Day [2nd Saturday]
Lindenfest begins (Rhineland, Germany) [2nd Saturday]
The Mooning of the Amtrak (Laguna Niguel, California) [2nd Saturday]
Stone House Day (New York) [2nd Saturday]
World Rum Day [2nd Saturday]
Independence Days
Empire of Pavlov (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Kingdom of Beaver Island (Declared; 1850) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abda and Sabas (Christian; Saint)
Artemisia Gentileschi (Artology)
Auspicius of Trier (Christian; Saint)
Charlotte the Penguin (Muppetism)
Eid al Adha (Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen)
Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Sunniva (Norse Goddess of the Sun)
Grimbald (Christian; Confessor)
Innocent III (Positivist; Saint)
Itchy (Muppetism)
Justica II: Day of Dike (Pagan)
Kilian, Totnan, and Colman (Christian; Saints) [Kilian: Bavaria, Austria]
Meatball Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Nummius (Christian; Confessor)
Peter and Fevronia Day (Russian Orthodox)
Procopius of Scythopolis (Christian; Saint)
Sunniva and companions (Norse Solar Maidens)
Theobald of Marly (Christian; Saint)
Vitulatio (Ancient Roman Fruits of the Earth celebration)
Withburge of Norfolk (Christian; Saint)
Zorak Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Batman: Gotham Knight (WB Animated Film; 2008)
Beauty and the Beat, by The Go-Go’s (Album; 1981)
8 Ball Bunny (WB LT Cartoon; 1950)
Fantastic Four (Film; 2005)
The Goblet of Fire, by J.K. Rowling (Novel; 2000) [Harry Potter #4]
Having a Wild Weekend (Film; 1965)
Horrible Bosses (Film; 2011)
How to Have an Accident in the Home (Disney Cartoon; 1956)
Inception (Film; 2010)
Melrose Place (TV Series; 1992)
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (Film; 2016)
Murderball (Film; 2005)
Nowhere Man, by The Beatles (4-Track EP; 1966)
The Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K. Rowling (Novel; 1999) [Harry Potter #3]
Radio Free Europe, by R.E.M. (Song; 1981)
The Sea Beast (Animated Film; 2022)
The Secret Life of Pets (Animated Film; 2016)
Shuffle Off to Buffalo (WB MM Cartoon; 1933)
Sword Art Online (Anime Series; 2012)
Thor: Love and Thunder (Film; 2022)
Wannabe, by the Spice Girls (Album; 1996)
You Better Run, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1980)
Today’s Name Days
Amalia, Edgar, Kilian (Austria)
Akvila, Eugen, Hadrijan, Priscila (Croatia)
Nora (Czech Republic)
Kjeld (Denmark)
Eleonoora, Ellinor, Leonoora, Loora, Loore, Noora, Nora (Estonia)
Turkka, Turo (Finland)
Edgar, Killian, Priscillia, Thibault (France)
Kilian, Amalia, Edgar (Germany)
Prokopios, Theofilos (Greece)
Ellák (Hungary)
Domenica (Italy)
Ada, Adele, Adeline, Antra (Latvia)
Arnoldas, Elžbieta, Elzė, Vaitautas, Valmantė, Virga, Virginija (Lithuania)
Sunniva, Synne, Synnøve (Norway)
Adrian, Adrianna, Chwalimir, Edgar, Elżbieta, Eugeniusz, Kilian, Prokop, Wirginia (Poland)
Astion, Epictet (România)
Ivan (Slovakia)
Adrián, Adriano, Priscila (Spain)
Kjell (Sweden)
Prokip, Prokop (Ukraine)
Aquila, Aquiline, Easton, Kilian (USA)
Thibaut (Universal)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 189 of 2024; 176 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 27 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 21 (Ding-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 19 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 19 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 9 Lux; Twosday [9 of 30]
Julian: 25 June 2023
Moon: 65%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 21 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Innocent III]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 18 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 18 of 31)
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brookston · 5 months ago
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Holidays 7.8
Holidays
Air Force and Air Defense Forces Day (Ukraine)
Arafat Day (Afghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Kuwait, Libya, UAE)
ASB & Health Day (UK)
Be a Kid Again Day
Carver Day (Missouri)
Child Honoring Day (Raffi Foundation)
Colorism Awareness Day
Constitution Day (Palau)
Corban Bairam Day (Sudan)
Disabled and Elderly Persons Day (Tajikistan)
Family Day (Ukraine)
Family, Love and Fidelity Day (Russia)
Gundam Day (Japan)
Hajj Day (Maldives)
Hamburg Massacre Anniversary Day
Historic Places Day (Canada)
International Body Painting Day
International Paramedics Day
Killer Joke Day
Kurban Bayramı Eve (Turkey)
Liberty Bell Crack Day
Math 2.0 Day
Mediterranean International Day
National Day of Righteous Outrage
National Denise Day
National Kathryn Day
National Love Your Skin Day
National Science Day (Brazil)
National Videogame Day
Old Crafts Day
Olive Branch Petition Day
Oneofusismissing Day
Park Day (French Republic)
Picking Up Women Day (Japan)
SCUD Day (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama)
Soapy Smith Wake (Alaska)
There Has Always Been Something Day (a.k.a. THABS Day)
Video Games Day
World Day of Allergies
World Skin Health Day
Youth Day (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
Ziegfeld Follies Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Coca-Cola Day
Ice Cream Sundae Day
National Blueberry Day
National Freezer Pop Day
National Ice Cream Sundae Day
National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day
National Raspberry Day
World Tea Party Day (SPANA or Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad)
Independence & Related Days
Empire of Pavlov (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Kingdom of Beaver Island (Declared; 1850) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Islamic New Year Holiday [Hijri New Year] (Brunei, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia)
Sasi Sura (Javanese New Year; Suriname)
2nd Monday in July
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [2nd Monday]
International Town Criers Day [2nd Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Peace Day (Antarctica)
Sempach Commemoration Day (Switzerland) [Monday after 4th]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 8 (2nd Week of July)
Nude Recreation Week (thru 7.14)
Festivals Beginning July 8, 2024
Cattle Industry Summer Conference (San Diego, California) [thru 7/10]
Istanbul Jazz Festival (Istanbul, Turkey) [thru 7.18]
Kaustinen Folk Music Festival (Kaustinen, Finland) [thru 7.14]
Knox County Fair (Knoxville, Illinois) [thru 8.10]
Malta Jazz Festival (Valletta, Malta) [thru 7.13]
Ottawa Bluesfest (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) [thru 7.14]
Southern Cotton Ginners Association Summer Meeting (Branson, Missouri) [thru 8.10]
Feast Days
Abda and Sabas (Christian; Saint)
Adrian II, pope (Christian; Saint)
Aquilla and Prisca (Christian; Saints)
Artemisia Gentileschi (Artology)
Auspicius of Trier (Christian; Saint)
Charlotte the Penguin (Muppetism)
Eid al Adha (Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen)
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Humanism)
Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal (Christian; Saint & Widow)
Feast of Sunniva (Norse Goddess of the Sun)
Flower-Covered Pillars of Bread on Girls’ Heads Parade (Tomar, Portugal; Everyday Wicca)
Giorgio Pullicino (Artology)
Grimbald (Christian; Confessor)
Innocent III (Positivist; Saint)
Itchy (Muppetism)
Jean de La Fontaine (Writerism)
Justica II: Day of Dike (Pagan)
Käthe Kollwitz (Artology)
Kilian, Totnan, and Colman (Christian; Martyrs) [Kilian: Bavaria, Austria]
Make a Salve Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Meatball Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Millennial Fairy Olympics, Day 3 (Shamanism)
None Caprotinae (Nones of the Wild Figs Festival in Honor of Juno; Ancient Rome)
Nummius (Christian; Confessor)
Pavel Korin (Artology)
Peter and Fevronia Day (Russian Orthodox)
Procopius of Scythopolis (Christian; Martyr)
Raymond of Toulouse (Christian; Saint)
Stanton Macdonald-Wright (Artology)
Sunniva and companions (Norse Solar Maidens)
Theobald of Marly (Christian; Saint)
Vitulatio (Ancient Roman Fruits of the Earth celebration)
Withburge of Norfolk (Christian; Saint)
Zorak Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Batman: Gotham Knight (WB Animated Film; 2008)
Beauty and the Beat, by The Go-Go’s (Album; 1981)
Being and Nothingness, by Jean-Paul Sartre (Philosophy Book; 1943)
Down and Dirty Duck (Animated Film; 1974)
8 Ball Bunny (WB LT Cartoon; 1950)
Fantastic Four (Film; 2005)
The Goblet of Fire, by J.K. Rowling (Novel; 2000) [Harry Potter #4]
Having a Wild Weekend (Film; 1965)
Horrible Bosses (Film; 2011)
How to Have an Accident in the Home (Disney Cartoon; 1956)
Ice Man’s Luck (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1929)
Inception (Film; 2010)
I, the Jury Mickey, by Spillane (Novel; 1947) [Mike Hammer #1]
Melrose Place (TV Series; 1992)
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (Film; 2016)
Milk For Baby (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1938)
Murderball (Film; 2005)
Nowhere Man, by The Beatles (4-Track EP; 1966)
On Death and Dying, by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Science Book; 1969)
Poop Goes the Weasel (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1955)
The Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K. Rowling (Novel; 1999) [Harry Potter #3]
Radio Free Europe, by R.E.M. (Song; 1981)
The Sea Beast (Animated Film; 2022)
The Secret Life of Pets (Animated Film; 2016)
Shuffle Off to Buffalo (WB MM Cartoon; 1933)
Solaris, by Stanisław Lem (Novel; 1961)
Sword Art Online (Anime Series; 2012)
Thor: Love and Thunder (Film; 2022)
Wannabe, by the Spice Girls (Song; 1996)
You Better Run, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1980)
Today’s Name Days
Amalia, Edgar, Kilian (Austria)
Akvila, Eugen, Hadrijan, Priscila (Croatia)
Nora (Czech Republic)
Kjeld (Denmark)
Eleonoora, Ellinor, Leonoora, Loora, Loore, Noora, Nora (Estonia)
Turkka, Turo (Finland)
Edgar, Killian, Priscillia, Thibault (France)
Kilian, Amalia, Edgar (Germany)
Prokopios, Theofilos (Greece)
Ellák (Hungary)
Domenica (Italy)
Ada, Adele, Adeline, Antra (Latvia)
Arnoldas, Elžbieta, Elzė, Vaitautas, Valmantė, Virga, Virginija (Lithuania)
Sunniva, Synne, Synnøve (Norway)
Adrian, Adrianna, Chwalimir, Edgar, Elżbieta, Eugeniusz, Kilian, Prokop, Wirginia (Poland)
Astion, Epictet (România)
Ivan (Slovakia)
Adrián, Adriano, Priscila (Spain)
Kjell (Sweden)
Prokip, Prokop (Ukraine)
Aquila, Aquiline, Easton, Kilian (USA)
Thibaut (Universal)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 190 of 2024; 176 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 28 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 2 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 3 (Gui-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 2 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 1 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 10 Red; Twosday [9 of 30]
Julian: 25 June 2024
Moon: 8%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 21 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Innocent III]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 19 of 94)
Week: 2nd Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 18 of 31)
Calendar Changes
al-Muḥarram [ٱلْمُحَرَّم] (Islamic Calendar) [Month 1 of 12] (Forbidden Month)
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kulkulcan · 1 year ago
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Favourite Bond Girls
I list the in my view sexiest/ most errotic Bond girls (women):
Denise Richards (Dr. Christmas Jones)
Ursula Andress (Honey Rider/ Vesper Lindt)
Maud Adams (Andrea Anders & Octupussy)
Daniela Bianchi (Tanja Romanova)
Hale Barry (Jinx Jordan)
Barbara Bach (Agent Triple X)
Honor Blackman (Pussy Galoure)
Teri Hatcher (Paris Carver)
Grace Jones (Mayday)
Jane Seymour (Solitaire)
Also can be mentioned Famke Janssen, Sophie Marceau and Eva Green among others.
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poisoned-sugar11 · 2 months ago
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LILITH LEFT/RIGHT GAME IS THE ONE WHO CALLED ME A GODDAMN THUNDERCUNT KID I'M JUST DOIN IT BACK
DENISE CARVER???????????
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alightinthelantern · 11 months ago
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Books read and movies watched in 2023 (July to December):
Bolded verdicts (Yes!/Yes/Eh/No/NO) are links to more in-depth reviews! Should you watch/read them?
Books (fiction):
The Starless Sea (Erin Morgenstern): No
The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina (Zoraida Córdova): Yes
Brave New World (Aldous Huxley): No
The Association of Small Bombs (Karan Mahajan): No
Pond (Claire-Louise Bennett): NO
Heaven (Mieko Kawakami): No
The Verifiers (Jane Pek): No
The Old Capital (Yasunari Kawabata): No
Falling Man (Don DeLillo): No
A Free Life (Ha Jin): Yes
People of the Book (Geraldine Brooks): No
The Spectacular (Fiona Davis): No
Klara and the Sun (Kazuo Ishiguro): Yes
Children of the Jacaranda Tree (Sahar Delijani): No
This Place: 150 Years Retold (anthology): Yes
Books (nonfiction):
The Forgetting River (Doreen Carvajal): Eh
Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War II (Lena S. Andrews): Yes
Mozart's Starling (Lyanda Lynn Haupt): Yes
Poetic Form & Poetic Meter (Paul Fussell): No
Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry (David Mason & John Frederick Nims): No
A Poetry Handbook (Mary Oliver): Yes
We Should Not Be Friends (Will Schwalbe): No
Seen from All Sides (Sydney Lea): No
Books (poetry):
Afterworlds (Gwendolyn MacEwen): Eh
Sailing Alone Around the Room (Billy Collins): Yes
Be With (Forrest Gander): No
Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems (William Carlos Williams): Yes
Horoscopes For the Dead (Billy Collins): No
The Wild Iris (Louise Gluck): Eh
Moon Crossing Bridge (Tess Gallagher): Yes
Who Shall Know Them? (Faye Kicknosway): Yes
Great Blue (Brendan Galvin): No
Collected Poems (Basil Bunting): Eh
Paterson (William Carlos Williams): No
Selected Poems (Donald Justice): No
Dear Ghosts, (Tess Gallagher): No
The Death of Sitting Bear (N. Scott Momaday): No
Evidence (Mary Oliver): No
What Have I Ever Lost by Dying? (Robert Bly): Yes
Blessing the Boats (Lucille Clifton): Yes
Source (Mark Doty): No
Tell Me (Kim Addonizio): Eh
Zoo (Ogden Nash): No
Alive Together: New and Selected Poems (Lisel Mueller): No
“A” (Louis Zukovsky): NO
Flying at Night (Ted Kooser): Yes
The Man in the Black Coat Turns (Robert Bly): Yes
This Tree Will Be Here for a Thousand Years (Robert Bly): No
Nine Horses (Billy Collins): Yes
Arabian Love Poems (Nizar Kabbani): Yes
Delights & Shadows (Ted Kooser): Yes
This Great Unknowing (Denise Levertov): Yes
Young of the Year (Sydney Lea): No
Pursuit of a Wound (Sydney Lea): No
The Life Around Us (Denise Levertov): No
Red List Blue (Lizzy Fox): No
It Seems Like A Mighty Long Time (Angela Jackson): No
Some Ether (Nick Flynn): Yes
Divide These (Saskia Hamilton): No
The Simple Truth (Philip Levine): No
Saving Daylight (Jim Harrison): Eh
Midnight Salvage (Adrienne Rich): No
The Trouble with Poetry and Other Poems (Billy Collins): Eh
My Brother Running (Wesley McNair): Eh
Whale Day (Billy Collins): Eh
Talking Dirty to the Gods (Yusek Komunyakaa): No
A New Selected Poems (Galway Kinnell): No
The Dolphin (Robert Lowell): No
Star Route (George Longenecker): No
Brute (Emily Skaja): Eh
No Witnesses (Paul Monette): Yes!
Blood, Tin, Straw (Sharon Olds): No
Town Life (Jay Parini): No
Dead Men's Praise (Jacqueline Osherow): No
Stag's Leap (Sharon Olds): No
Sleeping with the Dictionary (Harryette Mullen): No
Looking for the Parade (Joan Murray): No
Sparrow (Carol Muske-Dukes): Yes
You can't Get There from Here (Ogden Nash): No
Carver: a Life in Poems (Marilyn Nelson): Yes
The House of Blue Light (David Kirby): No
Ariel (Sylvia Plath): No
Caribou (Charles Wright): No
The Collected Verse of Theodore Roethke: No
Letters from Maine (Mary Sarton): No
Diasporic (Patty Seyburn): Eh
The Five Stages of Grief (Linda Pastan): Yes!
Not One Man’s Work (Leland Kinsey): Yes
Wise Poison (David Rivard): Yes
The Continuous Life (Mark Strand): Eh
On the Bus with Rosa Parks (Rita Dove): Yes
Fuel (Naomi Shihab Nye): Yes
Ludie’s Life (Cyntha Rylant): Yes
Wise Poison (David Rivard): Yes
My Name on His Tongue (Laila Halaby): Yes
Messenger (Ellen Bryant Voigt): Yes!
Unfortunately, it was Paradise: Selected Poems (Mahmoud Darwish): Eh
The Collected Poetry of James Wright: No
The Unlovely Child (Norman Williams): No
The New Young American Poets (anthology, 2000): Yes
The Black Maria (Aracelis Girmay): Yes!
Night Sky with Exit Wounds (Ocean Vuong): Yes!
Thoughts of Her. (Casey Conte): NO
Standing Female Nude (Carol Ann Duffy): Yes!
The Tradition (Jericho Brown): Yes
Girls That Never Die (Safia Elhillo): No
Repair (C. K. Williams): No
The Big Smoke (Adrian Matejka): Yes
American Wake (Kerrin McCadden): Eh
Collected Poems (Jane Kenyon): No
E-mails from Scheherazad (Mohja Kahf): Yes!
I Had a Brother Once (Adam Mansbach): No
Holding Company (Major Jackson): No
Hunting Down the Monk (Adrie Kusserow): No
Happy Life (David Budbill): No
Prelude to Bruise (Saeed Jones): No
Wade in the Water (Tracy K. Smith): Eh
Penury (Myung Me Kim): Yes!
Commons (Myung Mi Kim): Yes!
The Final Voicemails (Max Ritvo): No
Pieces of Air in the Epic (Brenda Hillman): No
Gone (Fanny Howe): No
A Vermonter's Heritage: Listening to the Trees (Rick Bessette): No!
Roget's Illusion (Linda Bierds): No
First Hand (Linda Bierds): No
The Other Side (Julia Alvarez): No
Pig Dreams: Scenes from the life of Sylvia (Denise Levertov): Yes
Movies:
Winter Evening in Gagra (1985, Karen Shakhnazarov): Yes
My Tender and Affectionate Beast (A Hunting Accident) [1978, Emil Loteanu]: No
Fate of a Man (1959, Sergei Bondarchuk): Eh
Ordinary Fascism (aka Triumph Over Violence) (1965, Mikhail Romm): Yes
The Most Charming and Attractive (1985, Gerald Bezhanov): Yes
Gals/The Girls (1961, Boris Bednyj): Yes
Drunken Angel (1948, Akira Kurosawa): Yes
Stray Dog (1949, Akira Kurosawa): No
Viy (1967, Konstantin Yershov/Georgi Kropachyov): No
Battleship Potemkin (1925, Sergei Eisenstein): Yes
Amarcord (1973, Federico Fellini): Yes!
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen): No
Dreams (1990, Akira Kurosawa): Yes!
Barton Fink (1991, Coen Brothers): No
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967, Leonid Gaidai): No
Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (1974, Eldar Ryazanov & Franco Prosperi): Yes
By the White Sea (2022, Aleksandr Zachinyayev): Yes
Ivan’s Childhood (1962, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes!
The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed): Yes!
The Kitchen in Paris (2014, Dmitriy Dyachenko): No
Optimistic Tragedy (1963, Samson Samsonov): Eh
White Moss (2014, Vladimir Tumayev): Yes
Oppenheimer (2023, Christopher Nolan): Yes!
Scarlet Sails (1961, Alexandr Ptushko): Yes
We'll Live Till Monday (1968, Stanislav Rostotsky): Yes
Vladivostok (2021, Anton Bormatov): No
Ballad of a Soldier (1959, Grigory Chukhray): Yes
The Theme (1979, Gleb Panfilov): Yes
A Haunting in Venice (2023, Kenneth Branagh): Yes
Barbie (2023, Greta Gerwig): Yes
Is It Easy To Be Young? (1986, Juris Podnieks): Yes
Badlands (1973), Terrence Malick: Yes
Satyricon (1969, Federico Fellini): No
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, Werner Herzog): Yes
Fitzcarraldo (1982, Werner Herzog): No
The Illusionist (2006, Neil Burger): Yes
The Duchess (2008, Saul Dibb): Yes
Pride & Prejudice (2005, Joe Wright): Yes!
Emma (1996, Douglas McGrath): No
And here’s Part 1 of my 2023 list!
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