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Nassau 1957 : Denise McCluggage (1927-2015) et Ricardo Rodriguez (1942-1962), photo des archives Hy Peskin. - source UK Racing History.
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🎬 + 🧍♀️ + 🏍
Angelina Jolie in LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER – THE CRADLE OF LIFE (2003) Anne Hathaway in LOCKED DOWN (2021) Margot Robbie in SUICIDE SQUAD (2016) Rose McGowan in PLANET TERROR (2007) Carrie-Anne Moss in THE MATRIX RELOADED (2003) Jessica Alba in IDLE HANDS (1999) Megan Fox in TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN (2009) Milla Jovovich in RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER (2016) Keke Palmer in NOPE (2022) Denise Richards in UNDERCOVER BROTHER (2002) Katherine Heigl in LIFE AS WE KNOW IT (2010) Kate Hudson in HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS (2003) Samara Weaving in GUNS AKIMBO (2019) Mary Elizabeth Winstead in BIRDS OF PREY (2020) Charlize Theron in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (2015) Pamela Anderson in BARB WIRE (1996) Brittany Murphy in THE DEAD GIRL (2006) Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz & Lucy Liu in CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (2003) Juliette Lewis in DALTRY CALHOUN (2005) Claire Foy in THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER'S WEB (2018) Jaime Pressly in TORQUE (2004) Rooney Mara in THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO (2011) Diane Kruger in THE 355 (2022) Diana Silvers in AVA (2020) Halle Berry in CATWOMAN (2004) Michelle Rodriguez in F9 (2021) Rebecca Ferguson in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – ROGUE NATION (2015) Mia Goth in MAYDAY (2021) Olga Kurylenko in THE COURIER (2019) Hailee Steinfeld in BUMBLEBEE (2018)
#cinema#filmedit#userleo#underbetelgeuse#usermichi#mikaeled#userrobin#moviegifs#chewieblog#dailyflicks#userstream#junkfooddaily#userfilm#fyeahmovies#cinemapix#userbbelcher#useroptional#ladiesofcinema#*#gif: parallels#gif#flashing gif#long post#idk why i keep making these compilation sets#they take so fkn long to make and they're not very rewarding#anyway here's some of the women that i likeeee
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I have just opened up my anons again. Everyone ready to keep it civil this time? All hate will be blocked, I'm not going to answer anymore.
For all the lovely people out there who like me reading for you: I have cleaned out my inbox and made an inventory list of all readings I will do first.
What a list. And all the smaller pulls too. I only closed anons for a week or so, these are all older asks. Some of the smaller pulls I will do on Instagram, when the first one is posted I will warn you, so you can follow me there too.
Have a nice day!!
Readings:
In the next few weeks I start on the following list of readings. Some are long overdue and I am sorry for it, but 2024 wasn't the best of years. In the summer of 2023 my depression started to play up again and I had to take care of myself and wait until I was in the right headspace again for readings. In March my husband got sick.
But eventually, I'm here and I will give priority to the following list:
Paul Mescal. soulmate reading
Austin Butler. future spouse
Austin Butler&Kaia Gerber. relationship
Jude Bellington love life/ft spouse/career
kit young&Jack Wolfe friends/coworkers
Simone Ashley. love life/ft spouse
Bill Skargard. general reading
David& Victoria Beckham. marriage
Hozier ft spouse/love life/career
Matt Smith. ft spouse/career
Anthony Starr&Erin Moriarty. former relationship
Enzo Vogrincic. soulmate reading
Yunho Ateez. relationship wit a florist
Louis Hamilton love life/ft spouse
Joe Burrow. love life
Bratt Pitt. ft spouse
Lando Norris. ft spouse
Noel Gallangher general reading
Harry Styles. ft spouse/ new album
Charles Leclerc. feature spouse (already in his life)
Henry Cavill love life/professional life
Frankie Rodriguez and Joe serafini? They are 5 years into their relationship. Will they get married? Are they secretly in engaged Have they talked about marriage?
Andrew Scott&Ben Aldridge relationship
Kylian Mbappe. ft spouse reading
Glen Powell love life/ft spouse
Timothée Chalamet ft spouse
Smaller pulls:
Hiii hope ur well! Could you please do a reading on Ross Lynch and Laura Marano’s friendship? Are they on good terms? Ty! Is there any romance/feelings between them?
Does Carlos Sainz miss his ex-girlfriend Isabel?
Are Jude and Jobe Bellingham in love with someone at the moment?
How are the Bellingham parents doing? Are Mark and Denise still in love?
Hi can you ask how Nicola Coughlan is doing?
Can you do a quick love reading for Kim Namjoon (RM of BTS)? Thanks 🥰
What will Club Chalamet's reaction be if Timmy is associating with Armie?
Do you know Hugh Grosvenor? He married this June and maybe the cards know if he is still in love. Maybe a baby will arrive soon? Thank you
Can you Pic some cards for Taylor zakhar perez and his partner. How's their relationship is going on?
Is Yunho Ateez dating a florist?
Is Simone Ashley in love with her boyfriend or another friend? rumors that boyfriend is on tinder.
Alex Turner &Louise Verneuil energy/relationship
Anthony Starr current energy
Is the relationship between Henry Cavill and Natalie Viscuso a pr stunt?
Damon Baker and Simon Loof have fallen out over something. Can you do a reading if it was over unrequited feelings? Some people think Damon wanted to have something more romantically with Simon but Simon didn't feel the same.
Omar Rudberg and Nurbo Bozan Was there cheating? Who broke up with who and why?
Do you think timothee figured out theres money missing from his money or did he figure brain stealing from him
Alexander Skarsgard and Tuva Novotny. What their relationship is like and will their relationship last?
how is Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet relationship at this moment?
How is Nicole Alexander and his gf Victoria relationship and was there something between him ad Tatyana or they were just friends
Why Liz don't stop effie from posting disgusting stuff about harper and Ford if she can team up with effie to destroy armie then why she doesn't say her to stop.
Hi, could you please check how are Armie's kids doing?How is their relationship with Armie? Have they heard rumors about Armie (or has Elizabeth fed them bad thoughts.
year ahead Matt Bomer
year ahead Jonathan Bailey
year ahead Matt Bomer&Simon Halls
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The Myriad Worlds We Each Contain: Mini-Interview with Maya Jewell Zeller
By Janet Rodriguez
Maya Jewell Zeller writes poems that glitter, like crystal snowflakes, and land with such beautiful grace you might not expect them to be the swift agents of change they are. Zeller’s most recent collection of poetry, Out Takes / Glove Box (New American Press, 2023), selected by Eduardo Corral for the New American Poetry Prize, is a gift to her readers. Structured in five distinct sections, each containing thematically focused poems, Zeller paints image after image of beauty and starkness, life and death, science and history, motherhood and loneliness. Diane Seuss describes the book as enchanting, where “the vehicles that carry us into and out of imaginative spaces abound.” Zeller’s newest project, Advanced Poetry: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), is the equally impressive flip side of a proverbial coin. Complementing the creative surface, Advanced Poetry is a college textbook with a diverse canon. Upon closer examination, the anthology is an ice-cutter of college texts, where readers and educators alike are challenged “to push their writing and reading into new understandings and innovations, across varied and inclusive global aesthetics.”
In May of 2024, Zeller was featured at the Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series at Central Washington University, which was broadcast for those of us who couldn’t be there in person. She had recently returned from a month-long residency at the University of Oxford, where she worked on current and future creative projects, a place where she “was also able to rest and gather up energy for the next stretch of work.”
Through a series of emails, Zeller and I discussed what structure means for a writer, how creativity is sparked through inspiration, and why landscapes inspire her poetry and conversation.
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The Rumpus: I love how Out Takes / Glove Box takes the reader on a multifaceted journey through the imagination. When someone asks you what your book is, what do you say?
Maya Jewell Zeller: I think of it as maybe an avant-garde, indie, documentary film, or a museum with several curated and related exhibits. I really want readers to feel invited and welcome in it, even as the protagonist is very specifically a version or many versions of myself—my girl-self, my woman-self, my mother-self, middle-aged, in the academy, in late capitalism, feeling the extreme othering and splitting effects of the economic over selfhood, as she wills magic back into her life, and defends her rights to her reproductive system and her mind’s way of mapping image and narrative. I’m so grateful to Diane Seuss for her insightful and generous blurb, as well as to Eduardo Corral, Laura Read, and Carol Guess for how they all saw parts of the book that others didn’t—that kind of close reading and validation of what the book is doing as an art space. It felt like they understood its very viscera.
Rumpus: The five sections of the book contain complementary poems that are also very different from one another. Why did you structure the book this way?
Zeller: I think of the book’s shape as a Wunderkammer or Commonplace book on a self, fractured by contemporary pressures and mended by everyday joys. I often quote Kazim Ali on his own writing of Bright Felon, a hybrid text which he says, “wrote itself out of requirement.” I feel this way about my own organic forms, both in terms of poetic structure and in terms of a collection’s arc. In a lineage with Denise Levertov and Hopkins, I do believe art rises up and out of us and we need to listen to its need for unconventional orders, disjunctive music, and surreal images. EJ Ianelli asked me about this—which he called “difficult poetry”— in a Spokane Public Radio interview back in fall, and I told him that rendering a difficult world into art often requires us to take shapes that fragment narrative.
In the case of Out Takes, the book’s five sections feel to me like a cabinet of curiosities or a curated set of museum rooms. It begins with a frontis poem, “Field Girl Come Home,” which is both an invocation/invitation from the mud fields, and a documentation of setting in which we might imagine the book takes place. Section 1 follows that [with] a set of poems that are “documentary” and then a series of “out takes” from that documentary—developing the conceit of film, through deep image poetics. Section 2 are all autobiographical poems of the speaker’s self, past and present. Section 3 practices embodied poetics by taking the voice of a persona: a woman who has been institutionalized because she believes she used to be a mermaid. This mythic, lyric imagining, I hope, creates a space in which we ultimately believe women—who are rarely believed, in our imaginary and real worlds—and also follow these women’s emotional truths to deeper understandings. Section 4 is a set of spells, which reiterate the need for magic as a healing space. It also suggests that revision and re-seeing allow us to fully inhabit. This section repeats two versions of one poem—the way the book keeps insisting that more than one way of existing deserves equal space. Finally, Section 5 returns us to a series of outtakes: surreal dreamscapes that pull from the book’s imagery and narrative suggestions and deepen those threads. We are invited to imagine, again, the whole book as a film with a cutting room floor ready for more collage-making.
I hope the book also serves as an invitation to create form, imagine one’s own art and art life as complicated and worth sharing in whatever shape it needs to take, to invent models, to move outside normative expectations for both poetic and book structures and allow the material itself–and our deep imaginative spaces and diverse reading canons—to guide us.
Rumpus: The language in your poetry is thoughtful, but dangerous. Precise, but deadly. I feel like my skin is being detached from me as I'm reading. What is it about language that can do this?
Zeller: Detached skin! I love this, and I’m overjoyed that you had that visceral experience. It recalls the well-known moment in Emily Dickinson’s letter to T. W. Higginson: “If I read a book [and] it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only way I know it. Is there any other way.” I love that—a feeling so many poets have written about since, and I do not pretend to really understand it—poets, who make art with words, sometimes translate an experience or feeling so successfully that someone else is able to also feel it, across time and space and in another body. That is what I always aspire to, and I’m honored you felt it.
Rumpus: You began your reading with, “I am most comfortable when I am dissecting a dead cow..." I know I might be misquoting you, but you ended this part by saying, "I want to see the worlds inside of this..." How many worlds does a person possess deep inside?
Zeller: I was reading from my essay, “Scavenger Panorama,” originally published in Willow Springs Magazine and then listed as a Notable in Best American Essays 2023. I like to think that Vivian Gornick and anyone else who read it understood the Joan Didion feeling of being on nodding terms with our past (and present?) selves, the myriad worlds we each contain. I hope that it gives other writers—particularly those who don’t always feel themselves represented in literature—permission to share those worlds, to create space to expand them.
Janet: How do your inherited landscapes influence your art?
Maya: My landscapes are both coastal and inland, in the Pacific Northwest, as well as probably some percent Iowan (my mother is from Des Moines). I hope that my connection to and love for these various watersheds and home-spaces comes through in the poetry—that it may be riparian and delta and converge and sheetwash and rivulet and soaking wet and barn-roof-beat, as well as ferned and mossed and also logged and fished and mud-rutted and salvaged and repurposed and gritty and glittery and full of tall grasses and flung seeds, hay and scrape and grass-cut legs and rusted gears. I hope it is as beautiful and complicated as the people and plants and animals in these places and the people who pass through, too. I think of other contemporary poets who write of rural spaces with both gentleness and unflinching questioning—poets like M.L. Smoker and Joe Wilkins and Vievee Francis and Kathryn Smith and Canese Jarboe, and feel an unwavering depth of gratitude that I get to be alive and working with language during this time, when the pastoral and antipastoral and necropastoral coexist in our conversations about life and love, on and off the page.
Rumpus: You collaborated with Kathryn Nuernberger to compile Advanced Poetry: A Writer's Guide and Anthology. It’s an ideal textbook: the most inclusive, representative sampling of modern and classical poetry. Is this the reason you traveled to England? What is your dream for this book?
Zeller: It’s always an honor to collaborate with Kate, and we were really thrilled to be able to bring more light to the poets in its pages and moreover, to encourage every person writing to curate their own canons. That, really, is our dream for this book—that it gives permission to poets at all stages of their careers to dream their own ways forward in a web of rhizomatic literary and other ancestries.
Traveling to England was interesting at this stage in my own academic, creative, and personal lives because while I have genealogical roots in Scotland, and I feel at home in the green and gardens (and mud), my own upbringing was in rust and ravine and logging communities—people of physical labor, and not much “of the academy.” I always feel like an imposter in higher-ed, so I felt this even more at a prestigious school like Oxford, where you wear a formal academic gown to a swearing-in—and then to a dinner. These are beautiful events held in ancient halls and heralded sometimes by a horn and chalices of wine and gavels and by people who represent their fields with joy and depth and sometimes a public bravado and others a real nerdy shyness I find very charming. I want the poetry textbook to feel like all of that for its readers—but the swearing-in to poetry can be a ceremony the poet invents themselves, and the attire anything that feels holy to their own culture and creature, and honoring of their deep personal poetics, from any background or way of being.
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TDA Orlando Predictions
Mini Female
Winner: Sylvie Win Szyndlar (Club)
Top 3/4: Aliya Yen (P21), Sienna DiPietro (The NINE ), Avery Altobelli (Epic Dance Complex)
Top 10:
Amelia Burres (3' N Motion Dance Studio)
Amaya Rodriguez (Dance Unlimited)
Mila Simunic (Legacy Dance Studio)
Elizabeth Pugach (Elite Danceworx)
Tinsley Wallace (Renner Dance Company)
Navy Forrest (Club)
Harper Schwalb (Club)
Mikaela Florez (Stars)
Leighton White (South Tulsa)
Top 20:
Reese Braga (Stars)
Ellianna Buck (CDC)
Remi Hilson (Starstruck Performing Arts Center)
Valentina Cancellara (Vlad's)
Alexis Yu (Vlad's)
Lainey Hess (West Florida Dance Company)
Cece Chung (P21)
Charlotte Watters (SpotLite Dance Studio)
Lyric Simmons (South Tulsa)
Junior Female
Winner: Regan Genera (P21)
Top 3/4: Anita Rodriguez (Stars), Bristyn Scifres (P21), Amabella Tarrago (Stars)
Top 10:
Ashley Otano (Stars)
Camila Giraldo (Stars)
Amabella Tarrago (Stars)
Helena Olaerts (Mather)
Berkeley Scifres (P21)
Sara Von Rotz (P21)
Isabella Zhong (Vlad's)
Elsie Sandall (Club)
Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Rylie Borden (Dance Unlimted)
Dakota Casteel (Spotlight)
Top 20:
Leiliani Lawlor (P21)
Kendyl Miller (club)
Keringtyn Spencer (Denise Wall)
Cydnee Abbott (CDC)
Bianca Rebellato (Vlad's)
Skye Harrell (Mather)
Reagan Hess (West Florida)
Malia Gazda (Dance Enthusiasm)
Francesca DeMartinis (Loperfido Dance Academy)
Kendall Brown (South Tulsa)
Teen Female
Winner: Gracyn French (P21)
Top 3/4: Kylee Casares (Stars), Bella Rose Penrose (Evolve), Hudson Benayon (Elite Danceworx)
Top 10:
Giselle Gandarilla (Stars)
Bella Rey D'Armas (Stars)
Hayley Marshall (True Dance and Company)
Lekha Rajkumar (Elite Danceworx)
Savy Luechtefeld (Carolina Collective Dance)
Leila Winker (Millennium Dance Complex - Nashville)
Desa Jankes (West Florida Dance Company )
Miyah LaGrant (CCJ Conservatory)
Stella Eberts (P21)
Brooklyn Ladia (P21)
Top 20:
Makaylyn Lewis (Northpointe)
Shayla Blair (Studio 412)
Ava D'Ambrosio (Westchester)
Jazmine Raine Werner (Dance Enthusiasm)
Kynlee Schultheis (South Tulsa)
Haileigh Brennan (Impact)
Elizabeth Bilecki (Impact)
Malaya DiMonte (Art&Soul)
Onna Williams (Evolve)
Senior Female
Winner: Sierra Drayton (Elite Danceworx)
Top 3/4: Sophie Garcia (Stars), Angel DiMartino Palladino (Vlad's), Dyllan Blackburn (Mather)
Top 10:
Catherine Clayton (Stars)
Arianna Quant (Stars)
Brooklyn Law (Elite Danceworx)
Kennedy Clouse (Elite Danceworx)
Tatiana Hagee (Evolve)
Ashley Choy (Art & Soul)
Sammi Chung (P21)
Lexi Blanchard (P21)
Top 20:
Savannah Manning (CCJ)
Isabel Joves (Impact)
Preslie Rosamond (Studio 413)
Elyse Wingertsahn (Evolve)
Kaitlyn Ortega (Mather)
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Denise Holmes, 24 (USA 1970)
California’s early legalization of abortion was hazardous to young Californians and their mothers, but the damage wasn’t limited to those living in the state. Travelers from across the country— or even those from overseas— were also killed by “safe and legal” abortion.
Denise Joy Holmes was an Australian citizen living in Texas. She was planning to go home for the holidays with a stop on the way. On December 21, she was checked into Avalon Hospital in Los Angeles, California.
Despite the name, Avalon Hospital was an abortion facility. It was a chain location owned by Edward “Fast Eddie” Allred, the owner and founder of Family Planning Associates. His abortion corporation and owned facilities are responsible for at least 18 client deaths.
Thanks to Allred and Avalon, Denise never made it home for Christmas or saw her family again. She was pronounced dead by Allred himself at 5:00 PM that day. She was only 24 years old.
An autopsy was performed and confirmed that the abortion killed her. Denise suffered an amniotic fluid embolism, but it wasn’t just amniotic fluid. Pieces of her dead baby had been left inside of her, as shown by the pieces of fetal bone marrow found in her lungs.
After Denise’s autopsy, her body was cremated and the ashes sent to her grieving family. Her remains were buried 3 days after Christmas.
After killing Denise, Allred was welcomed into the National Abortion Federation. He was widely known for his 5-minute abortions, which were in fact reckless and caused severe internal injuries in many cases.
Denise Holmes was the first known abortion client to be killed by Allred’s facilities. She was nowhere close to the last. Others include 16-year-old Patricia “Patty” Chacon, Mary Pena, Josefina Garcia, 13-year-old Deanna Bell, 17-year-old Laniece Dorsey, Joyce Ortenzio, 19-year-old Tami Suematsu, Susan Levy, 18-year-old Christine Mora, Kimberly K. Neil, Chanelle Bryant, Ta Tanisha Wesson, Maria Leho, 16-year-old Nakia Jorden, Maria Rodriguez, Emmeko Reed and Kenniah Epps. In addition to all of the abortion clients, Barbara Plenger also died after an FPA facility’s IUD insertion caused an infected abscess that was eventually lethal.
Los Angeles Death Certificate 55459 (Affadavit 702792)
"California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", database with images, Denise J Holmes, 1970 Document 55459 page 56
"California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, Denise J Holmes, 21 Dec 1970; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.
"California, Los Angeles, Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery/Crematory Records, 1884-2002", database, Denise Joy Holmes, 1970.
#tw abortion#unsafe yet legal#pre roe legal#pro life#tw murder#tw ab*rtion#abortion#abortion debate#death from legal abortion#fpa
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Science Kids Voice Actors
Jean Duparc: George Salazar
Cosette Bellamy: Quinta Brunson or Amandla Stenberg
Denise Cabello: Michaela Jaé Rodriguez
Simon O'Connor: Elliot Fletcher
Lacey Greene: Aidy Bryant
Reshma Leghari: Paoli Dam
Ismael Prisk: Riz Ahmed (I like his voice (Along with Jack Griffo’s), but I still would like Ismael’s voice actor to be trans, so if anyone’s got some suggestions, let me know)
Mireille Caquet: Peyton Elizabeth Lee
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Thursday edits for angels surrounded by angels Shan'ann Cathryn Rzucek and Bella&Nico and CeCe, Candela Sol Rodriguez, Alyssa Jane West, Emma Nicole Speer, Avielle Richman, Ava Jordan Wood, Leiliana Wright, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Lucy Morgan, Mercedes Losoya, Norah Lee Howard, Sloan Mattingly, Audrii Cunningham, Judith Barsi and Heather O'Rourke, Makenna Lee Elrod Seiler, Eliahna Torres, Jackie Cazares, Mary E. Sullivan, Olivia Grace Thompson, Lester Stillwell, Alexis Brianne “Lexi” Stempien, Blake Lee Stafford, Emma Grace Stacks, Kelly Doyle Sparks, Christy Lea Sparks, Kelsey Shelton Smith-Briggs, Michael Daniel Smith, Alexander Tyler “Alex” Smith, Laura Ashley Skinner, James Asa Rudder, Ashley Nicole Romer, Jennifer Jailene Rodriguez, Angel Divine Randall, Miakailah Renee Ramsey-Franklin, JonBenét Ramsey, Kelli Shay Powell, Allyceea Mabel Brynne Ennis, Janet Carol Pierick, Patricia Sue Phillips, Pete Peterson I, Kaitlyn Nikol Pukatsch Parsons, Cheyenne Rose “Chey Chey” Newton, Emanuel Wesley Murray Jr., Maud H. Munn, Doris Denise Milner, Bruce Edward Miller, Ruby Miller, Lucille Miller, Gwenyth Marie McWethy, Natallie Elizabeth McNelly, Minnie E. McKendrick, Bradley Gene McGee, Joanne Ena Lynn, Jessica Marie Lunsford, Brittani Lynn LaFollette, Eva Gladys “Gladys” Kincaid, Elisa Izquierdo, James Alan Ray Hubbard, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Janessa Micheala “Nessie” Horner, Nina Viktoria “Tori” Bashenova Hilt, Angela Dawn Harter, Michelle Heather Guse, Lori Lee Farmer, Anna Katherine Grudziecke, Edith Clare “Edie” Grierson, Aiyana Emily Gauvin, Thomas Edwards Gallagher, Gerald Alfred Gaddy, Annie L Foster, Leah Foster Whitacre, Julie Alliot, Rowan Damia Ford, Kathy Fiscus, Mary Ruth Davis, Ettie E. Davis, Joan Angela D'Alessandro, Tessara Kate “Tessa” Crespi, Samantha Joy “Sammie” Crespi, Nina Craigmiles, Lacy Cheyenne Cook, Eleanor Emily Cook, Edward Parsons Cook, Dakoda James Clapper, Nevaeh Amyah Buchanan, Hayley Renae Reasor Briggs, Noelle Elizabeth Braun, Skylar Mark Brady, Edna Louise Blank, Celeste Elizabeth Berg, Teri Earlene Bender, Katherine Marie “Kathy” Beets, Barbara Ann Barnes, Bessie Barker, Baylee Almon, Marivel Mercedez Alvarez, Jessica Anders, Elli Grace Perez-Speer, Adilynn Holmes Speer, Anniston Noel Speer, Ciara Nicole Floyd, Nelani Ciara Koefer, Jade Nicole Simmons, Elizabeth Ann Byrd, Story Wren Worth, Abigail Elizabeth “Abby” Fedosoff, Kezia Mason, Isabella Sara “Bella” Tennant, Avery Lana Linda Brown, Sadako Sasaki, Sarah McKayla Brooks, Jessica Scatterson,Jessica Marie Bock, Layla Salazar, Emma Catherine Grace Thompson,
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Samantha Harriet Simpson
Aliases: Sammie, Sam, Green Submarine By Raphael, Weirdo/Freaklo By Mandy and her friends Sammy O’Nimbus
Choice of Weapon: Elemental Green Energy Baseball
Elements: Green Energy (with her Baseball)
Occupation: Student At Titan City School, Pizza Delivery Worker (Part Time), Burgerville Fry Cook (formerly)
Dates of Birth: September 17th, 2007
Species: Human
Gender: Female
Height: 4’8
Ethnicity: African American
Hair Color: Burgundy Brown
Eyes Color: Brown Black
Skin Color: Brown
Family Members: Gabriella Carol Storm-Simpson (Mother), Samuel Harold Simpson Jr. (Father), Michael James II and Miley Ayo Simpson (Youngest Twin Brother And Sister), Michael James Storm✝️ (Partial Grandfather), Imani Smith-Storm (Partial Grandmother), Ethan Jordan Storm (Partial Uncle), Macy Rose-Storm (Partial Aunt), Ryan James Storm (Partial Older Cousin), Denise Grace Brown-Storm✝️ (Partial Great Grandmother), Mitchell Finn Storm✝️ (Partial Great Grandfather), Mr. And Mrs. Storm✝️ (Partial Great Great Grandparents), Samuel Harrison Simpson Sr. (Maternal Grandfather), Luella Zuri Hayes-Simpson (Maternal Grandmother), Oscar Robert Simpson (Maternal Uncle), Seth Wayne Simpson✝️ (Maternal Great Grandfather), Tiana Simpson (Maternal Great Grandmother), Mr. And Mrs. Simpson✝️ (Maternal Great Great Grandparents)
Love Interest: David Jesus Rodriguez (Boyfriend)
Voiced By: Kat Graham
Appearance:
Samantha Harriet Simpson is a brown skinned African American pre teenage girl (later teenage girl to a young woman) with brownish black eyes, two tone black and red lips, and curly burgundy brown hair with bangs, kept up in pigtail buns with yellow hair ties, her attire consists two accessories; a simple black choker around her neck, and a pair of red cat eyed frames glasses with yellow lenses. She wears a long yellow t shirt, under a cropped green varsity jacket with 3/4 sleeves and a button closure (typically found on the right side) and also features light green trims and a 5 print over its heart and back. She also wears navy bluish black capri leggings and yellow high top sneakers.
Personality:
Sammie is upbeat, quick witted and adventurous.
Trivia:
Samantha’s Ethnicity from Caucasian/Irish Descent to African American Descent.
Sammie‘a catchphrase is Sammmmmmie Simmmmpsooooon!
She worked at the pizza shop.
Sammie’s worst fear of failure, being sentenced back to low grade and David hated her for incarceration and feeling normal without her family and friends.
She dislikes being bullied by Mandy and her friends because she call her Weirdo or Freaklo, Principal Butler and Vice Principal Dale see Mandy and her friends bullying and harassing her and adoring David because he is aware of her crush on him to be his girlfriend or his queen. April and Max, Mandy’s father punished her for bullying and harassment.
Sammie live with her both parents, maternal grandparents, her partial grandmother (who is a widow) her aunt, her both uncles, her youngest twin siblings, older cousin and her maternal great grandmother.
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RIVERSEDGE SEEKS SUBMISSIONS
Poetry, prose (fiction, nonfiction, plays), and graphic lit in English, Spanish, and anything in between. Poetry and prose submissions eligible for annual contests. Previous contributors include Sandra Cisneros, Naomi Shihab Nye, Denise Duhamel, Esteban Rodriguez, among others. Submissions accepted October 1, 2023 to March 1, 2024.
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Fuck Mother’s Day 2K4Ever!!!
My Evil Grandmother: BuT sHe’S yOuR mOtHeR tHo!!! AlL mOtHeRs ArE kInD!!! yOu MuSt WiSh HeR a HaPpY mOtHeR’s DaY tOmOrRoW, nO mAtTeR hOw MuCh ShE hAs HuRt YoU!!!!!! oR eLsE yOu ArE a BaD, uNgRaTeFuL mOnStEr!!!!!111!!one!!111!!!
First of all, shut up! You think I’m an idiot?! You don’t say that because you want to help me; you only say that because you know your denial really comforts you to a T! You’re literally so pathetic and weak that you literally cannot handle the reality of child abuse! You’re also completely annoying. Stay away from me!
Second of all, not all mothers are kind! Why do you think there are prisons for women?! And what about Casey Anthony, that bitch who maliciously killed her own daughter and then lied about it? Or Awilda Lopez, that other bitch who murdered her own daughter in her process of torturing that poor girl? Or Stephanie Lopez, that other bitch who just stood there and let her boyfriend and her brother murder her own daughter? Or Michelle Martens, that other bitch who just sat there on her fat ass and let her friends murder her own daughter? Or even Andrea Yates, that other bitch who murdered her own children? Or Nixzalis Santiago, that other bitch who just stood there and let her husband Caesar Rodriguez murder her own daughter in cold blood? Or Carla Lockwood, that other bitch who starved her own daughter to death? Or Lois Jurgens, that other bitch who had murdered her own son in her process of torturing him? Or Muriel Pitham-Casey, that other bitch who had abused her daughter while favoring her son? Or Kelly Fucking Park, that other bitch who tortured her own daughter and texted the poor girl’s father about it? Or Denise Solero, that other bitch who let her slimy ass boyfriend murder her own daughter? Or Mila Petrov, that other bitch who murdered her own daughter for puking out food? Or Maria Isa, that bitch who not only supported global terrorism, but actively helped her husband murder her own daughter in cold blood while her other daughters just stood there and cheered them on? Or even Catherine Roerva-Pelzer, that other bitch who mercilessly tortured one of her own sons so bad that he had to get taken away from her and go to foster care until he turned 18? NOT ALL MOTHERS ARE KIND!!!
Third of all, I will not! Seriously, I hate Mother’s Day so much! It is a shit holiday! I am sick to death of abusive mothers demanding to be treated like goddesses and forcing their kids to take them out to fancy ass restaurants! Well, how about if we should just send ‘em to prison instead?! Let them rot!
So yeah, just say that you’re a entitled cunt who tries to manipulate and silence abuse survivors because you’re literally too weak to ever handle their reality!
#i hate mother's day#child abuse#fuck mother's day#abusive mothers#abusive women#abusive parents#enabler grandmother
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CARIBBEAN CONNECTION WITH RADIO LEGEND JAI - SEPTEMBER 21, 2024
Caribbean Connection with Radio Legend Jai
Saturday September 21st 2024
Special Guest Host 9pm - 12am on CHIN Radio 100.7fm
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Dhantal Fever - Second Imij Nah Leaving - Denyse Plummer Sweet T&T - Natasha Tobago Girl - The Mighty Sparrow Ah Trini 360 Dat Like It - Benjai x Lord Nelson
Love You So - Orlando Octave Keep Up - Marlon Asher Holiday - Problem Child Hot Gyal Anthem - GBM Nutron
Arch - Rhea Layne
In The Center - GBM Nutron x Farmer Nappy Night & Day (Dr. Jay Plate) - Th3rd
Keep My Cool - Kes Cut Meh Loose - Kes x Travis World 1 On 1 - Jimmy October Body Language - Michael The Pannist Madame Jeffrey - Scrunter Carmenante - Baron Hush Your Mouth - Kenny J. Tanty (Remix) - Scrunter Luv Up - Shandileer feat Carl Jacobs
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Best dancer predictions (Orlando)
Hi
Here are my predictions. Please keep in mind that i don't know all of the dancers which are competing and just because I am not including a dancer doesn't mean I don't think they are good. I made these just for fun.
I struggled a lot with these because I don't really know many candian and east coast dancers
Mini female best dancer:
Winner: Ellary Day (Club)
1st runner up: Anita Rodriguez (Stars)
2nd runner up: Camila Giraldo (Stars)
3rd runner up: Sylvie Win (Club)
Top 10:
Ashley Otano (Stars)
Lily Hackney (New Level)
Bella Marie Arauz (Dancetown)
Morgan Stahl (Evolve)
Cydnee Abbott (Canadian Dance Company)
Rylie Borden (Dance Unlimited)
Nyla McCarthy (Project 21)
Dakota Casteel (SpotLite)
Calleigh Eaton (SpotLite)
Sienna DiPietro (the nine)
Top 20:
Macey Strickland (New Level)
Reese Braga (New Level)
Mikaela Florez (Dancetown)
Madelyn Nasu (Project 21)
Mila Simunic (Legacy dance studio)
Leah Disla (Studio 61)
Mini male best dancer:
Winner: ?
Junior female best dancer:
Winner: Isabella Kouznetsova (Project 21)
1st runner up: Esme Chou (Project 21)
2nd runner up: Zoe Flores (Stars)
3rd runner up: Allie Plott (The Dance Centre)
Top 10:
Berkely Scifres (Project 21)
Diana Kouznetsova (Project 21)
Sara von Rotz (Project 21)
Regan Gerena (Project 21)
Kennedy Anderson (The vision dance alliance)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Elizabeth Scott Lanier (Southern Strutt)
Bella Rey D'Armas (Stars)
Lexus Natalie (Evolve)
Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Top 20:
Bristyn Scifres (Project 21)
Cali Cassidy (Project 21)
Makeila Bartlett (Project 21)
Airi Dela Cruz (Project 21)
Savy Luechtefeld (Carolina Collective Dance)
Ruby Arnold (True Dance and Company)
Ella Dobler (New Level)
Zoe Holladay (Performance Edge Dance Complex)
Kaylee Schwamb (Kane & Company Dance Productions)
Junior male best dancer:
Winner: Santiago Sosa (Stars)
1st runner up: Ethan Ferrante (The NINE Dance Academy)
2nd runner up: Neo Del Corral (Stars)
3rd runner up: Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
Blake Metcalf (Xtreme Dance Studio)
Penn Alderman (Ryhtym dance)
Teen female best dancer
Winner: Sophie Garcia (Stars)
1st runner up: Cami Voorhees (Evolve)
2nd runner up: Gracyn French (Project 21)
3rd runner up: Giselle Gandarilla (Stars)
Top 10:
Bella Rose Penrose (Evolve)
Mariandrea Villegas (Epic Motion Dance Studio)
Kynadi Crain (Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
Caroline Quiner (Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Brooklyn Simpson (Williams Center Rhythm Factory )
Kate Roman (Canadian Dance Company)
Maya Loureiro (Project 21)
Kendyl Fay (Project 21)
Avery Reyes (Project 21)
Kameron Couch (Project 21)
Top 20:
Elyse Wingertsahn (Evolve)
Hayley Marshall (True Dance and Company)
Rylee Young (Project 21)
Anya Inger (Project 21)
Katie Couch (Project 21)
Ava D'Ambrosio (Westchester dance)
Sofia Rosella (Performing dance arts)
Daniela SanGiacomo (Stars)
Teen male best dancer:
Winner: Nicholas Bustos (Stars)
1st runner up: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury dance center)
2nd runner up: Tim Zvifel (Vlad's)
Hugo Silva (Stars)
Alejandro Ruiz (Stars)
Darius Goodson (The Southern Strutt)
Richie Granese (Project 21)
Tristan Gerzon (Elite danceworx)
Senior female best dancer:
Winner: Bella Tagle (Stars)
1st runner up: Destanye Diaz (Stars)
2nd runner up: Kaitlyn Santos (Dancetown)
3rd runner up: Rachel Quiner (Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Top 10:
Ying Lei Pham (Movement Emporium)
Sammi Chung (Project 21)
Arianna Quant (Stars)
Iliana Victor (Stars)
Lola Iglesias (Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Alyssa Carpeneto (Performing Dance arts)
Savannah Manning (CCJ Conservatory)
Tatiana Hagee (Northpointe)
Sierra Drayton (Elite Danceworx)
Bella Mills (Rythym Dance Center)
Sophie Tosh (Artistic Edge Dance Centre )
Top 20:
Carmen Beiner (Dancetown)
Preslie Rosamond (Studio 413)
Ava Burgham (PULSE Dance Centre)
Toryn Hester (Denise Wall)
Loila Rhee (Project 21)
Zuzu Duchon (Project 21)
Elle O'Donnell (Project 21)
Addy Beckham (Southern Strutt)
Isabella Weidmann (Westchester)
Senior male best dancer:
Winner: Sam Fine (Stars)
1st runner up: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Stars)
2nd runner up: Edon Hartzy (Stars)
3rd runner up: Andres Jimenez (Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Davyd Williams (Project 21)
Trent Grappe (Dancezone)
Mekhi Johnson (Denise Wall)
Damian Caraballo (Stars)
Chance Phelps (Powerdance Company)
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