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Morning Light
Mornings are meant for sleeping in, not energy or productivity. A night owl at heart, I can stay up all night and sleep in all morning. Miss me with the brightness, and wake me up at noon – please and thank you. Mornings have never been my thing. I’ve mastered the skill of waking up at the very possible last minute, with just enough time to make it wherever I need to be (with at least 5 alarms…
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Morning Light
Mornings are meant for sleeping in, not energy or productivity. A night owl at heart, I can stay up all night and sleep in all morning. Miss me with the brightness, and wake me up at noon – please and thank you. Mornings have never been my thing. I’ve mastered the skill of waking up at the very possible last minute, with just enough time to make it wherever I need to be (with at least 5 alarms…
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Season 1, Episode 1 | HEARTBURN (1986)
Join Gabby and Amy as they discuss the 1986 film Heartburn. Nora Ephron's autobiographical account of her marriage to and acrimonious separation from Carl Bernstein was not well received upon its release. But in the 35 years since its release it has enjoyed a reappraisal and become a chick flick cult classic. Does it deserve this reputation or were the critics right the first time? Gabby and Amy have thoughts.
https://chickflicks.libsyn.com/heartburn
#chick flicks with gabby & amy#chick flicks#chick flick#heartburn#80s movies#80s nostalgia#meryl streep#jack nicholson#mike nichols#nora ephron
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claiming that rue the fictional character rue from the show euphoria who is overtly severely mentally ill to a heartbreakingly accurate degree and canonically diagnosed with OCD on the show as a child "doesn't have OCD" she's just "annoying" is absolutely insane. that's really something else. i'm gonna kill youtubers
#my crazy conspiracy is she was not diagnosed correctly as OCD but regardless is at an equal if not worse level of distress and impairment#like rue from euphoria is running laps around your problems nichole give me a break i'm gonna throw up#let me guess she's glamorizing mental illness. everyone on youtube is so so stupid intelligent people do not have time to make videos#like this type of commentary video you know exactly. there's some insanely intelligent people creating on there but they dont do THIS lmfao#also gabbie hannah is clearly mentally ill beyond the point of common ~relatable shit but you won't swallow that because you're parasocial#don't have to like her but to say her mental illnesses arent consuming her they're just a bother. you're insane and stupid. into the pit
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in July 2024 🌈
🌈 Good morning, my bookish bats, and happy July! Pride Month may be over, but remember: Read Queer ALL Year. Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Happy reading!
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Earth to Alis - Lex Carlow 🧡 Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts - Adam Sass 💛 The Sky on Fire - Jenn Lyons 💚 The Meaning of Liberty - Sage Donnell 💙 Making It - Laura Kay 💜 The Black Bird of Chernobyl - Ann McMan ❤️ A Map of My Want - Faylita Hicks 🧡 The Devil You Know - Ali Vali 💛 The White Guy Dies First: 13 Scary Stories of Fear and Power - Various 💙 The Second Son - Adrienne Tooley 💜 Cursed Under London - Gabby Hutchinson Crouch 🌈 Forbidden Girl - Kristen Zimmer
❤️ Rise - Freya Finch 🧡 Undercurrent - Patricia Evans 💛 Online Rebellion - Blue Matt Jeff 💚 Wolf Gift - T.J. Nichols 💙 Cash Delgado Is Living the Dream - Tehlor Kay Mejia 💜 Miller: Origin - Starr Z. Davies ❤️ The Shadows Beyond - T.J. Rose 🧡 The Ones Who Come Back Hungry - Amelinda Bérubé 💛 Their Viscountess - Jess Michaels 💙 Fast Holiday - Kerry Lockhart 💜 The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky - Josh Galarza 🌈 The West Passage - Jared Pechaček
❤️ The Hades Calculus - Maria Ying 🧡 Misrecognition - Madison Newbound 💛 One Last Summer - Kristin Keppler 💚 Waypoint Seven - Xan van Rooyen 💙 Hiding Him - Adam Hattan 💜 Thousand Autumns - Meng Xi Shi, Me.Mimo ❤️ The Adventure Zone, Vol. 6: The Suffering Game - Various 🧡 Rowan & Aldred - Lucie Fleury 💛 Yoke of Stars - R.B. Lemberg 💙 Casting Vows - Ariella Talix 💜 Count Felford's Vessel - S. Rodman
❤️ The Actor and His Secret - Ben Alderson, Laura R. Samotin 🧡 How To Die Famous - Benjamin Dean 💛 So Witches We Became - Jill Baguchinsky 💚 The Amazing Alpha Tau Romeo and Juliet Project - Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey 💙 The Noble’s Merman - S.S. Genesee 💜 The Loudest Silence - Sydney Langford ❤️ Life is Strange - Brittney Morris 🧡 Bury Your Gays - Chuck Tingle 💛 I Will Never Leave You - Kara A. Kennedy 💙 The Blonde Dies First - Joelle Wellington 💜 Under the Lupine Moon - A. Knightley
❤️ Benji Zeb is a Ravenous Werewolf - Deke Moulton 🧡 Charlotte Illes Is Not a Teacher - Katie Siegel 💛 The Ghostkeeper - Johanna Taylor 💚 Trespass Against Us - Leon Kemp 💙 Exes & Foes - Amanda Woody 💜 The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl - Bart Yates ❤️ Unbound - J.A. Vodvarka 🧡 StreamLine - Lauren Melissa Ellzey 💛 Time and Time Again - Chatham Greenfield 💙 No Road Home - John Fram 💜 Queen B - Juno Dawson 🌈 A Darker Mischief - Derek Milman
❤️ Beautiful & Terrible Things - S.M. Stevens 🧡 Benvolio & Mercutio Turn Back Time - Elle Beaumont, Lou Wilham 💛 About Last Night - Laura Henry 💚 You Had Me at Happy Hour - Timothy Janovsky 💙 Moonbane - Jamie Jennings 💜 Between Fate & Failure - Amber D. Lewis ❤️ Blessed by the Cupid Distribution System - Robin Jo Margaret 🧡 Between Dragons and Their Wrath - Devin Madson 💛 Twisted Magic - Barbara J. Webb 💙 Rare Birds - L.B. Hazelthorn 💜 At the End of the River Styx - Michelle Kulwicki 🌈 Origin Story - Jendi Reiter
❤️ Eras of Us - Shannon O'Connor 🧡 Corpses, Fools and Monsters: The History and Future of Transness in Cinema - Willow Maclay, Caden Gardner 💛 A Wolf in Stone - Jane Fletcher 💚 Toward Eternity - Anton Hur 💙 Portrait of a Shadow - Meriam Metoui 💜 Anyone's Ghost - August Thompson ❤️ Home Ice Advantage - Ari Baran 🧡 Unbelievable You - Chelsea M. Cameron 💛 Incorrect Eyes - Andromeda Ruins
#books#queer books#queer book recs#sapphic books#sapphic romance#gay romance#gay#bi books#bisexual romance#bisexuality#wlw romance#wlw fiction#romance books#romance novels#romance#ya books#young adult books#young adult romance#young adult fiction#young adult#romantic fantasy#romantic comedy#romcom#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#book releases#book release#book blog#queer fiction#queer
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rough concept idea for some OCs (one recycled old OC)
basically i'd recycle my old OC Serena. she'd still be super into meditation and new-age stuff like crystals and tarot. but now she'd also be a bisexual progressive/leftist Christian. people would look at her as a "walking contradiction," but she's trying her hardest to find peace and joy in the world. however she also still struggles with debilitating anxiety, but tries to keep a Ragatha-level of positivity anyway.
and then i wanna make a new OC to go with her. they'd be a depressed, lethargic enby (they/she) who struggles to find meaning in life and often dives into escapism. they meet Serena, and at first they're put off by her woo-woo and positive outlook, but they'd eventually become close friends, and later they'd become lovers. despite being so depressed, they also desire to find the light in the darkness.
they'd have a "yin and yang" dynamic, but they'd also represent the two parts of me. i think it'd be a cool concept.
also i even have voice claims for them lol.
for Serena i can see either Lizzie Freeman (Pomni) or Sephanie Varens (Angel Gabby)
for the still-to-be-named enby OC, i'm thinking Amanda Hufford (Ragatha), Ashley Nichols (Zooble), or Erica Lindbeck (Loona)
also yes they'd both be dog girls lol
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2024 olympics U.S.A. roster
Archery
Brady Ellison (Chula Vista, California)
Catalina Gnoriega (Mexicali, Mexico)
Casey Kaufhold (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez (Ciudad Mexico, Mexico)
Athletics
Capers Williamson (Greenville, South Carolina)
Kenneth Bednarek (Rice Lake, Wisconsin)
Fred Kerley (Taylor, Texas)
Noah Lyles (Alexandria, Virginia)
Erriyon Knighton (Tampa, Florida)
Christopher Bailey (Atlanta, Georgia)
Quincy Hall (Kansas City, Missouri)
Michael Norman; Jr. (Murrieta, California)
Bryce Hoppel (Midland, Texas)
Hobbs Kessler (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Brandon Miller (St. Louis, Missouri)
Cole Hocker (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Yared Nuguse (Louisville, Kentucky)
Grant Fisher (Park City, Utah)
Abdi Nur (Phoenix, Arizona)
William Kincaid (Littleton, Colorado)
Nico Young (Newbury Park, California)
Freddie Crittenden III (Shelby Township, Michigan)
Stanley Holloway; Jr. (Chesapeake, Virginia)
Daniel Roberts (Hampton, Georgia)
C.J. Allen (Mason County, Washington)
Trevor Bassitt (Richland Township, Ohio)
Rai Benjamin (Mt. Vernon, New York)
James Corrigan (Los Angeles, California)
Kenneth Rooks (College Place, Washington)
Matthew Wilkinson (Minnetonka, Minnesota)
Quincy Wilson (Gaithersburg, Maryland)
Leonard Korir (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Conner Mantz (Smithfield, Utah)
Clayton Young (American Fork, Utah)
Salif Mane (Bronx, New York)
Donald Scott (Apopka, Florida)
Shelby McEwen (Abbeville, Mississippi)
Sam Kendricks (Oxford, Mississippi)
Chris Nilsen (Kansas City, Missouri)
Jacob Wooten (Tomball, Texas)
Ryan Crouser (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Joe Kovacs (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
Payton Otterdahl (Rosemount, Minnesota)
Joseph Brown (Mansfield, Texas)
Andrew Evans (Portage, Michigan)
Curtis Thompson (Florence Township, New Jersey)
Daniel Haugh (Marietta, Georgia)
Rudy Winkler (Sand Lake, New York)
Heath Baldwin (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
Harrison Williams (Houston, Texas)
Zach Ziemek (Addison Township, Illinois)
Malcolm Clemens (Oakland, California)
Vernon Turner (Yukon, Oklahoma)
Jeremiah Davis (Lee County, Florida)
Jarrion Lawson (Texarkana, Texas)
Russell Robinson (Winter Garden, Florida)
JuVaughn Harrison (Huntsville, Alabama)
Sam Mattis (East Brunswick Township, New Jersey)
Graham Blanks (Athens, Georgia)
Christian Coleman (Fayetteville, Georgia)
Courtney Lindsey (Rock Island, Illinois)
Kyree King (Ontario, California)
Vernon Norwood (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Bryce Dedmon (MIssouri City, Texas)
Melissa Jefferson (Georgetown, South Carolina)
Sha'Carri Richardson (Dallas, Texas)
Twanisha Terry (Miami, Florida)
Brittany Brown (Upland, California)
McKenzie Long (Pickerington, Ohio)
Gabby Thomas (Northampton, Massachusetts)
Aaliyah Butler (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Kendall Ellis (Pembroke Pines, Florida)
Alexis Holmes (Hamden, Connecticut)
Nia Akins (San Diego, California)
Juliette Whittaker (Laurel, Maryland)
Isabella Whittaker (Laurel, Maryland)
Allie Wilson (Nether Providence Township, Pennsylvania)
Emily Mackay (Union, New York)
Elle Purrier-St. Pierre (Montgomery, Vermont)
Elise Cranny (Boulder County, Colorado)
Karissa Schweizer (Urbandale, Iowa)
Weini Kelati-Frezghi (Leesburg, Virginia)
Alaysha Johnson (Houston, Texas)
Masai Russell (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Grace Stark (White Lake Charter Township, Michigan)
Anna Cockrell (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Jasmine Jones (Atlanta, Georgia)
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Dunellen, New Jersey)
Valerie Constien (Vail, Colorado)
Marisa Howard (Boise, Idaho)
Courtney Wayment-Smith (Layton, Utah)
Dakotah Lindwurm (St. Francis, Minnesota)
Fiona O'Keeffe (Davis, California)
Emily Sisson (Chesterfield, Missouri)
Tara Davis-Woodhall (Agoura Hills, California)
Jasmine Moore (Grand Prairie, Texas)
Monae Nichols (Winter Haven, Florida)
Tori Franklin (Chicago, Illinois)
Keturah Orji (Mt. Olive Township, New Jersey)
Vashti Cunningham (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Rachel Glenn (Long Beach, California)
Brynn King (Montgomery County, Texas)
Katie Moon (Olmsted Falls, Ohio)
Bridget Williams (Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania)
Chase Jackson (Los Alamos County, New Mexico)
Jaida Ross (Medford, Oregon)
Raven Saunders (Charleston, South Carolina)
Valarie Allman (Longmont, Colorado)
Veronica Fraley (Zebulon, North Carolina)
Maggie Malone-Hardin (Lincoln, Nebraska)
Annette Echikunwoke (Pickerington, Ohio)
DeAnna Price (Troy, Missouri)
Erin Reese (Elk Grove Township, Illinois)
Taliyah Brooks (Wichita Falls, Texas)
Anna Hall (Douglas County, Colorado)
Chari Hawkins (Rexburg, Idaho)
Whittni Morgan (Panguitch, Utah)
Parker Valby (Tampa, Florida)
Rachel Tanczos (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
Jayden Ulrich (Wood River, Illinois)
Aleia Hobbs (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Tamari Davis (Gainesville, Florida)
Kaylyn Brown (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Quanera Hayes (Hope Mills, North Carolina)
Shamier Little (Chicago, Illinois)
Badminton
Joshua Yuan (Fremont, California)
Howard Shu (Los Angeles, California)
Vinson Chiu (Milpitas, California)
Zhang Beiwen (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Annie Xu (San José, California)
Kerry Xu (San José, California)
Jennie Gai (Fremont, California)
Basketball
Wardell Curry; Jr. (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Anthony Edwards (Atlanta, Georgia)
LeBron James (Akron, Ohio)
Kevin Durant (Rockville, Maryland)
Kawhi Leonard (Riverside, California)
Tyrese Haliburton (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
Jayson Tatum (Creve Coeur, Missouri)
Joel Embiid (Gainesville, Florida)
Jrue Holiday (Los Angeles, California)
Edrice Adebayo (Pinetown, North Carolina)
Anthony Davis; Jr. (Chicago, Illinois)
Devin Booker (Moss Point, Mississippi)
Canyon Barry (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Jim Fredette (Glens Falls, New York)
Kareem Maddox (Ventura County, California)
Dylan Travis (Bellevue, Nebraska)
Jewell Loyd (Niles Township, Illinois)
Kelsey Plum (La Jolla, California)
Sabrina Ionescu (Orinda, California)
Kahleah Copper (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Chelsea Gray (Manteca, California)
A'Ja Wilson (Columbia, South Carolina)
Breanna Stewart (Cicero, New York)
Napheesa Collier (Jefferson City, Missouri)
Diana Taurasi (Chino, California)
Jackie Young (Princeton, Indiana)
Alyssa Thomas (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
Brittney Griner (Houston, Texas)
Cassidie Burdick (Matthews, North Carolina)
Dearica Hamby (Norcross, Georgia)
Rhyne Howard (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Hailey Van Lith (Wenatchee, Washington)
Boxing
Roscoe Hill (Houston, Texas)
Jahmal Harvey (Prince George's County, Maryland)
Omari Jones (Orlando, Florida)
Joshua Edwards (Houston, Texas)
Jennifer Lozano (Laredo, Texas)
Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho)
Jajaira Gonzalez (Glendora, California)
Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio)
Breakdancing
Jeff Louis (Houston, Texas)
Victor Montalvo (Kissimmee, Florida)
Logan Edra (Chula Vista, California)
Sunny Choi (Queens, New York)
Canoeing
Casey Eichfeld (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Aaron Small (Seattle, Washington)
Jonas Ecker (Bellingham, Washington)
Evy Leibfarth (Sylva, North Carolina)
Nevin Harrison (Seattle, Washington)
Cycling
Marcus Christopher (Canton, Ohio)
Cameron Wood (Great Falls, Montana)
Matteo Jorgenson (Boise, Idaho)
Brandon McNulty (Phoenix, Arizona)
Magnus Sheffield (Pittsford, New York)
Grant Koontz (Houston, Texas)
Riley Amos (Durango, Colorado)
Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colorado)
Justin Dowell (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
Kamren Larsen (Bakersfield, California)
Daleny Vaughn (Tucson, Arizona)
Chloé Dygert (Brownsburg, Indiana)
Olivia Cummins (Ft. Collins, Colorado)
Kristen Faulkner (Homer, Alaska)
Jennifer Valente (San Diego, California)
Lily Williams (Tallahassee, Florida)
Haley Batten (Park City, Utah)
Savilia Blunk (Marin County, California)
Perris Benegas (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Hannah Roberts (Buchanan, Michigan)
Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa Township, Illinois)
Alise Willoughby (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
Diving
Andrew Capobianco (Holly Springs, North Carolina)
Carson Tyler (Moultrie, Georgia)
Tyler Downs (Ballwin, Missouri)
Greg Duncan (Fairfax County, Virginia)
Daryn Wright (Plainfield, Indiana)
Sarah Bacon (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Alison Gibson (Houston, Texas)
Delaney Schnell (Tucson, Arizona)
Kassidy Cook (Montgomery County, Texas)
Jessica Parratto (Dover, New Hampshire)
Equestrian
Marcus Orlob (Palm Beach County, Florida)
Steffen Peters (San Diego, California)
William Coleman III (Madison County, Virginia)
Boyd Martin (West Fallowfield Township, Pennsylvania)
Kent Farrington (Chicago, Illinois)
McLain Ward (Southeast, New York)
Caroline Pamukcu (Springhill, Pennsylvania)
Adrienne Lyle (Coupeville, Washington)
Laura Kraut (Camden, South Carolina)
Fencing
Colin Heathcock (Beijing, China)
Filip Dolegiewicz (Park Ridge, Illinois)
Nick Itkin (Los Angeles, California)
Alexander Massialas (San Francisco, California)
Gerek Meinhardt (San Francisco, California)
Miles Chamley-Watson (New York, New York)
Eli Dershwitz (Sherborn, Massachusetts)
Mitchell Saron (Ridgewood, New Jersey)
Anne Cebula (New York, New York)
Hadley Husisian (Fairfax County, Virginia)
Margherita Guzzi-Vincenti (Delafield Township, Wisconsin)
Lauren Scruggs (Queens, New York)
Tatiana Nazlymov (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Magda Skarbonkiewicz (Portland, Oregon)
Elizabeth Tartakovsky (Livingston Township, New Jersey)
Maia Chamberlain (Menlo Park, California)
Kat Holmes (Washington, D.C.)
Jacqueline Dubrovich (Maplewood Township, New Jersey)
Lee Kiefer (Lexington, Kentucky)
Maia Weintraub (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Field Hockey
Kelee Lepage (Honey Brook, Pennsylvania)
Abigail Tamer (Dexter, Michigan)
Ashley Sessa (Royersford, Pennsylvania)
Megan Valzonis (San Diego, California)
Brooke DeBerdine (Millersville, Pennsylvania)
Emma DeBerdine (Millersville, Pennsylvania)
Madeleine Zimmer (Derry Township, Pennsylvania)
Amanda Golini (Randolph Township, New Jersey)
Ashley Hoffman (Mohnton, Pennsylvania)
Elizabeth Yeager (Greenwich, Connecticut)
Leah Crouse (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
Alexandra Hammel (Duxbury, Massachusetts)
Sophia Gladieux (Olney Township, Pennsylvania)
Karlie Kisha (Hamburg, Pennsylvania)
Kelsey Bing (Houston, Texas)
Meredith Sholder (Alburtis, Pennsylvania)
Soccer
Patrick Schulte (St. Charles, Missouri)
Gabriel Slonina (Addison Township, Illinois)
Nathan Harriel (Oldsmar, Florida)
John Tolkin (Chatham, New Jersey)
Maximilian Dietz (New York, New York)
Caleb Wiley (Atlanta, Georgia)
Walker Zimmerman (Lawrenceville, Georgia)
Miles Robinson (Arlington, Massachusetts)
Francis Tessmann (Birmingham, Alabama)
Djordje Mihailović (Chicago, Illinois)
Jack McGlynn (Queens, New York)
Gianluca Busio (Kansas City, Missouri)
Benjamín Cremaschi (Miami, Florida)
Paxten Aaronson (Medford Township, New Jersey)
Duncan McGuire (Omaha, Nebraska)
Taylor Booth (Weber County, Utah)
Griffin Yow (Clifton, Virginia)
Kevin Paredes (Loudoun County, Virginia)
Alyssa Naeher (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Emily Fox (Loudoun County, Virginia)
Korbin Albert (Avon Township, Illinois)
Naomi Girma-Aweke (San José, California)
Trinity Rodman-Moyer (Newport Beach, California)
Casey Krueger (Naperville, Illinois)
Crystal Soubrier (Hempstead, New York)
Catarina Macário (San Diego, California)
Mallory Swanson (Chicago, Illinois)
Lindsey Horan (Golden, Colorado)
Sophia Smith (Windsor, Colorado)
Tierna Davidson (Menlo Park, California)
Jenna Nighswonger (Newport Beach, California)
Emily Sonnett (Marietta, Georgia)
Jaedyn Shaw (Frisco, Texas)
Rose Lavelle (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Samantha Coffey (Mt. Pleasant, New York)
Casey Murphy (Bridgewater Township, New Jersey)
Carolyn Campbell (Kennesaw, Georgia)
Croix Bethune (Alpharetta, Georgia)
Katherine Hershfelt (Marietta, Georgia)
Lynn Williams (Fresno, California)
Golf
Wyndham Clark (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Collin Morikawa (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Xander Schauffele (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Scottie Scheffler (Dallas, Texas)
Nelly Korda (Bradenton, Florida)
Lilia Vu (Fountain Valley, California)
Rose Zhang (Irvine, California)
Gymnastics
Asher Hong (Tomball, Texas)
Paul Juda (Vernon Township, Illinois)
John Malone (Sarasota, Florida)
Stephen Nedoroscik (Sarasota, Florida)
Fred Richard (Stoughton, Massachusetts)
Aliaksei Shostak (Lafayette, Indiana)
Simone Biles-Owens (Houston, Texas)
Jade Carey (Corvallis, Oregon)
Jordan Chiles (Los Angeles, California)
Suni Lee (Auburn, Alabama)
Hezly Rivera (Plano, Texas)
Evita Griškėnas (Orland Township, Illinois)
Jessica Stevens (Howard County, Maryland)
Judo
Jack Yonezuka (West Long Branch, New Jersey)
John Jayne (Chicago, Illinois)
Marie Laborde (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
Angelica Delgado (Miami, Florida)
Pentathlon
Jess Davis (Bethlehem, Connecticut)
Rowing
William Bender (Norwich, Vermont)
Oliver Bub (Westport, Connecticut)
Ben Davison (Inverness, Florida)
Sorin Koszyk (Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan)
Chris Carlson (Bedford, New Hampshire)
Peter Chatain (New Trier Township, Illinois)
Henry Hollingsworth (Dover, Massachusetts)
Rielly Milne (Woodinville, Washington)
Evan Olson (Bothell, Washington)
Pieter Quinton (Portland, Oregon)
Nicholas Rusher (West Bend, Wisconsin)
Christian Tabash (Alexandria, Virginia)
James Plihal (St. Louis, Missouri)
Justin Best (Kennett Square, Pennsylvania)
Liam Corrigan (Old Lyme, Connecticut)
Michael Grady (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Nick Mead (Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania)
Clark Dean (Sarasota, Florida)
Azja Czajkowski (Chula Vista, California)
Sophia Vitas (Franklin, Wisconsin)
Kristi Wagner (Weston, Massachusetts)
Emily Kallfelz (Jamestown, Rhode Island)
Kaitlin Knifton (Austin, Texas)
Mary Mazzio-Manson (Wellsley, Massachusetts)
Kelsey Reelick (Brookfield, Connecticut)
Teal Cohen (Dallas, Texas)
Emily Delleman (Davenport, Iowa)
Grace Joyce (Northfield Township, Illinois)
Lauren O'Connor (Westfield, Massachusetts)
Cristina Castagna (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Claire Collins (Fairfax County, Virginia)
Margaret Hedeman (Concord, Massachusetts)
Kara Kohler (Clayton, California)
Jessica Thoennes (Madison, Wisconsin)
Mary Reckford (Millburn Township, New Jersey)
Michelle Sechser (San Luis Obispo, California)
Molly Bruggeman (Dayton, Ohio)
Charlotte Buck (Orangetown, New York)
Olivia Coffey (Elmira, New York)
Meghan Musnicki (Naples, New York)
Regina Salmons (Methuen, Massachusetts)
Madeleine Wanamaker (Neenah, Wisconsin)
Rugby
Aaron Cummings (Grand Haven, Michigan)
Orrin Bizer (Montgomery County, Texas)
Naima Fuala'au (Hayward, California)
Malacchi Esdale (Newark, Delaware)
Kisi Unufe (Provo, Utah)
Matai Leuta (Seaside, California)
Marcus Tupuola (Carson, California)
Kevon Williams (Houston, Texas)
Stephen Tomasin (Santa Rosa, California)
Madison Hughes (Lancaster, Massachusetts)
Perry Baker (Port Orange, Florida)
Lucas Lacamp (San Diego, California)
Ariana Ramsey (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Sarah Levy (San Diego, California)
Alexandria Sedrick (Herriman, Utah)
Alena Olsen (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Leyla Kelter (Anchorage, Alaska)
Ilona Maher (Burlington, Vermont)
Kayla Canett (Fallbrook, California)
Kristi Kirsche (Franklin, Massachusetts)
Lauren Doyle (Macon, Illinois)
Naya Tapper (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Samantha Sullivan (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
Stephanie Rovetti (Reno, Nevada)
Sailing
Noah Lyons (Clearwater, Florida)
Markus Edegran (West Palm Beach, Florida)
Ian Barrows (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands)
David Liebenberg (Richmond, California)
Hans Henken (Laguna Beach, California)
Stuart McNay (Marion, Massachusetts)
Dominique Stater (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Erika Reineke (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Sarah Newberry-Moore (Miami, Florida)
Daniela Moroz (Berkeley, California)
Stephanie Roble (East Troy, Wisconsin)
Maggie Shea (New Trier Township, Illinois)
Lara Dallman-Weiss (Miami, Florida)
Shooting
Sgt. Ivan Roe (Manhattan, Montana)
Will Hinton (Dacula, Georgia)
Conner Prince (Burleson, Texas)
Henry Leverett (Bainbridge, Georgia)
Sfc. Keith Sanderson (Plymouth, Massachusetts)
Derrick Mein (Paola, Kansas)
Vincent Hancock (Ft. Worth, Texas)
Katelyn Abeln (Douglasville, Georgia)
Ada Korkhin (Brookline, Massachusetts)
Ryann Phillips (Borden County, Texas)
Sgt. Sagen Maddelena (Woodland, California)
Mary Tucker (Pineville, North Carolina)
Alexis Lagan (Boulder City, Nevada)
Rachel Tozier (Pattonsburg, Missouri)
Austen Smith (Dallas, Texas)
Dania Vizzi (Pasco County, Florida)
Skateboarding
Gavin Bottger (Vista, California)
Tate Carew (San Diego, California)
Chris Joslin (Cerritos, California)
Tom Schaar (Malibu, California)
Jagger Eaton (Mesa, Arizona)
Nyjah Huston (Davis, California)
Ruby Lilley (Oceanside, California)
Minna Stess (Petaluma, California)
Paige Heyn (Tempe, Arizona)
Poe Pinson (Fernandina Beach, Florida)
Bryce Wettstein (Encinitas, California)
Mariah Duran (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Swimming
Caeleb Dressel (Orange Park, Florida)
Chris Guiliano (Amity Township, Pennsylvania)
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The Petito-Laundrie Civil Suit
By Elizabeth Wolnik, George Mason University Class of 2024
April 5, 2024
The infamous case of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie has evolved to include their parents. Gabby was a 22-year-old travel blogger who was killed by Brian while they were on a cross-country road trip [1]. In March 2022, Gabby’s parents Nichole Schmidt and Joseph Petito, filed a lawsuit against Brian’s parents, Christopher and Roberta Laundrie as well as their lawyer Steven Bertolino, for intentional infliction of emotional distress. The Laundries were alleged to have refused to return calls and texts to Gabby’s family during the investigation, which led to the Petitos releasing a public statement begging them to cooperate with the investigation [6]. The Petito family claimed that the Laundries were aware of Gabby’s murder soon after her death in August 2021, and willfully chose to do nothing to help the investigation other than issue a statement through Bertolino saying, “It is our hope that the search for Miss Petito is successful, and that Miss Petito is reunited with her family” [1]. The Laundries have argued in court filings that they had no duty to respond to the Petito family [7].
In July 2021, Gabby and Brian left for what was intended to be a four-month cross-country trip where they would visit national parks. They planned to sleep in their van and document their travels to post online [2]. In early August 2021, a 911 call was placed by someone who was reported to have seen a confrontation between Gabby and Brian. Police in Moab, Utah pulled the couple’s van over and police bodycam shows Gabby upset and crying. Police reports indicate that Gabby hit Brian, but no arrests were made. However, this contradicted what the 911 caller saw. They state that they saw Brian hit Gabby while they were driving. The couple was separated for the night with Brian checking into a hotel and Gabby staying in the van [2].
In late August 2021, the couple’s van was spotted at Grand Teton National Park and Gabby posted her last picture to Instagram [2]. According to a search warrant, on August 27 Nichole Schmidt said that she received a strange text from Gabby. It read: “Can you help Stan, I just keep getting his voicemails and missed calls.” Stan is Gabby’s grandfather, but she never referred to him by his first name. Nichole said this was out of character for Gabby and confusing [2].
On September 1, 2021, Brian returned home to Florida alone and by September 11, Gabby was reported missing by her family [2]. On September 13, Brian’s parents reported that he left the family home for a hike in the Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County, Florida, but that he hadn’t returned. They also released a statement through their lawyer saying that they intend to remain in the background while the search for Gabby continues. The Petito family also released a statement accusing Brian of refusing to tell them when he last saw Gabby. By mid-September, Brian was named a person of interest for failing to cooperate with the investigation [2].
On September 19, 2021, remains were found near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming that were later identified to be Gabby Petito’s remains [2]. Soon after this discovery, the FBI raided Brian’s home. They seized his car and a hard drive that they say, “may contain evidence that a felony has been committed.” An arrest warrant was then issued for Brian, who was charged with unauthorized use of a debit card to make unauthorized withdrawals worth more than $1,000 during the time Gabby was missing [2].
On October 6, 2021, it was confirmed that Brian flew home to Florida on August 17 and returned to Utah on August 23, four days before Gabby was last seen [2]. Brian reportedly flew home to get some supplies and to close a storage unit. On October 20, human remains were found at the site where authorities were searching for Brian. Later identified as Brian, authorities announced that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. In the FBI’s final report on the investigation into Gabby’s death, they reported that Brian claimed responsibility for Gabby’s death in a notebook that was found near his remains. The notebook was found alongside a backpack and a revolver. FBI confirmed that Brian had been “attempting to deceive law enforcement by giving the impression that Ms. Petito was still alive by continuing a text chain between their two phones after she is believed to have died.” [2].
At this point, lawsuits are in full swing. In March 2022, the Petito family sued the Laundrie family claiming that Brian told his parents that he killed Gabby and that they concealed Brian’s confession to committing the murder [2]. The Laundries filed to dismiss the lawsuit, calling it “baseless and frivolous”, but the lawsuit moved forward. In August 2022, the Petito family also filed a $50 million wrongful death suit against Utah police. The lawsuit named the Moab Police Department, three of its officers, and 10 other unnamed defendants and accused them of “negligent failure” in their investigation into the alleged assault between Gabby and Brian, weeks before Gabby’s murder. In a report, the Moab police officers indicate that they made “unintentional mistakes” on the day of the incident, and in November 2022, the Petito family was awarded $3 million dollars in the wrongful death suit. The Petito’s lawyer announced that whatever money was received will go to the Gabby Petito Foundation, which is dedicated to locating missing people and curbing domestic violence [2].
Depositions in the civil suit filed by the Petitos against the Laundries have recently been released, which shows a more complete timeline in the aftermath of Gabby’s disappearance [4]. On August 29, 2021, Brian told his parents that Gabby was “gone” and to “call a lawyer” in what is described as a frantic phone call that took place three weeks before Gabby’s remains were found. On September 2, 2021, Brian’s parents sent Stephen Bertolino a retainer and Bertolino entered into a fee agreement with a criminal defense firm in Wyoming [3]. The same day Brian “frantically” called his parents, documents also allege that Brian was using Gabby’s phone pretending to be her in text messages to her family [4]. When asked what Roberta Laundrie understood what Gabby being “gone” meant in her deposition, she stated, “I wasn’t sure. I don’t even remember what I thought. (Brian) was very upset. He didn’t sound like himself. I knew something was wrong.” The attorney for the Petito family then asked Roberta on why Brian saying “(Gabby’s) gone. Call a lawyer.” didn’t raise any alarm bells. Roberta responded with, “A lot of things ran through my head. Possibly they got into a fight, and you know, maybe she’s going to press charges against him or something? I don’t know.” In her deposition Roberta Laundrie also denied blocking Nichole Schmidt on social media but admitted to ignoring her texts at the advice of Bertolino [4].
After going back and forth on whether to include an incriminating letter from Roberta Laundrie to Brian in the civil suit, a judge in the 12th Judicial Circuit Court determined that it could be relevant to the case and that the plaintiff’s lawyers should at least get a copy [7]. The letter was found near Brian’s remains and said “burn after reading” on the envelope. It contained “references to bringing a shovel to help bury a body, and baking a cake with a shiv in it should Brian Laundrie go to prison” [6]. Roberta Laundrie has continued to state that she wrote the letter before Brian left for his trip with Gabby. She said, “It was a poor choice of words. When I read this later, I was like ‘This sounds awful’. It was a jokey, stupid letter that I dashed off before he left with lots of bad jokes and poor humor…I never imagined any of this.” Roberta also states that her and Brian’s relationship was strained before he left on the trip, so she wrote the letter to remind her son that she would always love him [6].
The Petito and Laundrie family have decided to settle the civil suit between them to avoid going to trial [1]. The details of the settlement were not disclosed, but it reportedly came “after a long day of mediation.” The Petito family said that “All parties reluctantly agreed in order to avoid further legal expenses and prolonged personal conflict” [5].
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[1] https://abcnews.go.com/US/parents-gabby-petito-brian-laundrie-reach-settlement-emotional/story?id=107434194
[2] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gabby-petito-brian-laundrie-case-story-deaths/
[3] https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/04/us/gabby-petito-gone-brian-laundrie-parents-lawsuit/index.html
[4] https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/02/13/court-documents-roberta-laundrie-insists-she-didnt-know-gabby-petito-was-dead/
[5] https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/settlement-reached-gabby-petito-laundrie-families-rcna139905#:~:text=The%20parents%20of%20slain%20New,distress%20case%20were%20not%20disclosed.
[6] https://abc7chicago.com/what-happened-to-gabby-petito-brian-laundrie-parents-phone-calls/14452286/#:~:text=But%20Laundrie%20returned%20to%20his,claimed%20responsibility%20for%20Petito's%20death.
[7] https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/24/us/gabby-petito-parents-lawsuit-letter-brian-laundrie
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Very cool how society continuously mourns "perfect dead women" (ex Nichole Brown Simpson, Gabby Petito) and wonder how anyone have let that happen and then ignore flawed living victims like Rihanna, Angelina Jolie, Meghan Thee Stallion, Amber Heard, Brittany Spears, etc etc
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Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie's Parents Meet for First Time Since Murder-Suicide
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MOTIVATION FOR WOMAN
Of course, here are some motivational quotes for women that can inspire and uplift:
"She believed she could, so she did." - R.S. Grey
"The question isn’t who’s going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me." - Ayn Rand
"The world needs strong women. Women who will lift and build others, who will love and be loved. Women who live bravely, both tender and fierce. Women of indomitable will." - Amy Tenney
"A strong woman knows she has strength enough for the journey, but a woman of strength knows it is in the journey where she will become strong." - Unknown
"You are more powerful than you know; you are beautiful just as you are." - Melissa Etheridge
"The empowered woman is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description." - Steve Maraboli
"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." - C.S. Lewis
"Don't be afraid to speak up for yourself. Keep fighting for your dreams!" - Gabby Douglas
"The most courageous act is to think for yourself. Aloud." - Coco Chanel
"She remembered who she was and the game changed." - Lalah Delia
"The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday." - Unknown
"I can and I will. Watch me." - Carrie Green
"You are your best thing." - Toni Morrison
"Be a first-rate version of yourself, not a second-rate version of someone else." - Judy Garland
"You are the designer of your destiny; you are the author of your story." - Lisa Nichols
"She wasn't looking for a knight. She was looking for a sword." - Atticus
"Life is tough, my darling, but so are you." - Stephanie Bennett-Henry
"She overcame everything that was meant to destroy her." - Rumi
"And though she be but little, she is fierce." - William Shakespeare
"Be the kind of woman that makes other women want to up their game." - Unknown
These quotes celebrate the strength, resilience, and limitless potential of women. Feel free to use them for motivation, inspiration, or to share with other women who could use a boost of positivity.
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