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umbreonlatias · 5 months
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Character Birthdays!
Moonshine was born September 14th 1919, she's 104 in 2024!
Alabaster was born November 20th 1919. he's 104 in 2024!
(VERY old, but mons can have long lifespans, they're not gonna die though- no one will but me and maybe those that share my birthday- cuz' I can't update from the grave ha ha!
Immortal I guess- *Shrug*)
Sparx was born June 27th 1950, he's 73 in 2024!
Azura and Inari were born December-25-1952, they're 71 in human years. 
(My Mom's Birthday too!)
Destiny was born October 18th 1955, she's 68 in 2024!
Napalm was born June 13th 1970, he's 53 in 2024!
Flurry was born January 12th 1976, he's 48 in 2024!
Carrie was born August 15th 1977, she's 46 in 2024!
Lola, Ezzie, Ace, Katie and I all share a birthday on March 22 1996.  they are all 28 in 2024!
Scarlet was born May 22nd 1998- she's 25 in 2024!
(My older brother's birthday! I made her younger than Lola for a change of pace!)
Mystery was born April 10th 2010- she's 14 in 2024!
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i organized all the tma statements in order
gertrude is rolling in her grave
note that these include episodes that aren’t exactly statements such as the finales, i basically went about this like if it has a case number it’s getting organized, which is also why i stopped at 160
if i’ve made a mistake dont hesitate to tell me !!
january 1st 1715 - mag 140 “the movement of the heavens”
november 2nd 1787 - mag 116 “the show must go on”
june 12th 1814 - mag 50 “foundations”
march 31st 1816 - mag 23 “schwartzwald”
april 9th 1824 - mag 92 “nothing besides remains”
november 21st 1831 - mag 127 “remains to be seen”
august 1st 1837 - mag 152 “a gravedigger’s envy”
december 5th 1845 - mag 58 “trail rations”
unknown date; early 1862 - mag 105 “total war”
may 14th 1864 - mag 98 “lights out”
february 13th 1867 - mag 138 “the architecture of fear”
november 6th 1922 - mag 7 “the piper”
june 27th 1930 - mag 133 “dead horse”
february 20th 1952 - mag 99 “dust to dust”
july 3rd 1955 - mag 137 “nemesis”
june 4th 1972 - mag 29 “cheating death”
november 2nd 1977 - mag 95 “absent without leave”
february 3rd 1979 - mag 44 “tightrope”
unknown; 80s or 90s - mag 85 “upon the stair”
march 2nd 1983 - mag 86 “tucked in”
december 1st 1990 - mag 84 “possessive”
july 19th 1993 - mag 125 “civilian casualties”
september 15th 1994 - mag 77 “the kind mother”
may 15th 1996 - mag 96 “return to sender”
september 5th 1997 - mag 53 “crusader”
november 22nd 1998 - mag 2 “do not open”
june 10th 1999 - mag 17 “the boneturner’s tale”
february 22nd 2000 - mag 66 “held in customs”
june 12th 2001 - mag 78 “distant cousin”
june 4th 2002 - mag 35 “old passages”
october 20th 2002 - mag 21 “freefall”
december 3rd 2002 - mag 9 “a fathers love” & mag 155 “cost of living”
august 24th 2003 - mag 27 “a sturdy lock”
september 1st 2003 - mag 146 “threshold”
november 4th 2003 - mag 88 “dig”
december 9th 2003 - mag 70 “book of the dead”
april 9th 2004 - mag 52 “exceptional risk”
january 17th 2005 - mag 24 “strange music”
november 29th 2005 - mag 59 “recluse”
january 22nd 2006 - mag 134 “time of revelation”
november 7th 2006 - mag 75 “a long way down”
november 30th 2006 - mag 139 “chosen”
january 4th 2007 - mag 115 “taking stock”
march 13th 2007 - mag 8 “burned out”
march 18th 2007 - mag 67 “burning desire”
july 1st 2007 - mag 3 “across the street”
janurary 7th 2008 - mag 51 “high pressure”
february 10th 2008 - mag 106 “a matter of perspective”
march 11th 2008 - mag 49 “the butcher’s window”
july 3rd 2008 - mag 62 “first edition”
july 21st 2008 - mag 154 “bloody mary”
december 12th 2008 - mag 18 “the man upstairs”
december 19th 2008 - mag 130 “meat”
january 4th 2009 - mag 156 “reflection”
february 2nd 2009 - mag 145 “infectious doubts”
february 23rd 2009 - mag 5 “thrown away”
march 30th 2009 - mag 97 “we all ignore the pit”
april 4th 2009 - mag 57 “personal space”
april 22nd 2009 - mag 114 “cracked foundation”
august 6th 2009 - mag 37 “burnt offering”
october 3rd 2009 - mag 144 “decrypted”
october 11th 2009 - mag 126 “sculptor’s tool”
october 22nd 2009 - mag 72 “takeaway”
feburuary 1st 2010 - mag 107 “third degree”
march 25th 2010 - mag 48 “lost in the crowd”
october 7th 2010 - mag 10 “vampire killer” & mag 56 “children of the night“
november 18th 2010 - mag 69 “thought for the day”
december 9th 2010 - mag 31 “first hunt”
january 2nd 2011 - mag 33 “boatswain’s call”
april 3rd 2011 - mag 148 “extended surveillance”
may 29th 2011 - mag 14 ”piecemeal”
may 30th 2011 - mag 19 “confession” & mag 20 “desecrated host”
november 13th 2011 - mag 112 “thrill of the chase”
february 11th 2012 - mag 12 “first aid”
march 12th 2012 - mag 110 “creature feature”
april 2nd 2012 - mag 153 “love bombing”
april 22nd 2012 - mag 1 “anglerfish”
june 6th 2012 - mag 38 “lost and found”
november 19th 2012 - mag 36 “taken ill”
december 1st 2012 - mag 136 “the puppeteer”
december 11th 2012 - mag 124 “left hanging”
unknown; circa 2012 - mag 113 “breathing room”
may 13th 2013 - mag 149 “concrete jungle”
june 23rd 2013 - mag 54 “still life”
june 28th 2013 - mag 4 “page turner”
august 7th 2013 - mag 90 “body builder”
august 14th 2013 - mag 157 “rotten core”
september 1st 2013 - mag 30 “killing floor”
september 4th 2013 - mag 129 “submerged”
october 19th 2013 - mag 83 “drawing a blank”
february 23rd 2014 - mag 32 “hive”
march 31st 2014 - mag 63 “the end of the tunnel”
june 4th 2014 - mag 102 “nesting instinct”
july 2nd 2014 - mag 103 “cruelty free”
july 14th 2014 - mag 135 “dark matter”
october 10th 2014 - mag 87 “the uncanny valley”
november 9th 2014 - mag 150 “cul-de-sac”
december 9th 2014 -mag 6 “squirm”
february 1st 2015 - mag 122 “zombie”
april 9th 2015 - mag 16 “arachnophobia”
april 19th 2015 - mag 25 “growing dark”
may 20th 2015 - mag 64 “burial rites”
june 8th 2015 - mag 74 “fatigue”
august 1st 2015 - mag 123 “web development”
january 13th 2016 - mag 13 “alone”
march 12th 2016 - mag 22 “colony”
april 2nd 2016 - mag 26 “a distortion”
april 17 2016 - mag 34 “anatomy class”
july 29th 2016 - mag 39 “infestation” & mag 40 “human remains”
september 2nd 2016 - mag 41 “too deep”
september 19th 2016 - mag 43 “section 31”
october 2nd 2016 - mag 47 “the new door”
november 3rd 2016 - mag 55 “pest control”
december 1st 2016 - mag 61 “hard shoulder”
january 7th 2017 - mag 65 “binary”
january 25th 2017 - mag 71 “underground”
february 11th 2017 - mag 73 “police lights”
feburuary 16th 2017 - mag 79 “hide and seek” & mag 80 “librarian”
feburuary 17th 2017 - mag 81 “a guest for mr. spider” & mag 82 “the eyewitness”
april 24th 2017 - mag 89 “twice as bright”
april 28th 2017 - mag 91 “the coming storm”
april 29th 2016 - mag 94 “dead woman walking”
unknown date; may 2017 - mag 100 “i guess you had to be there” & mag 101 “another twist”
june 14th 2017 - mag 104 “sneak preview”
june 29th 2017 - mag 109 “nightfall”
june 30th 2017 - mag 111 “family business”
august 2nd-4th 2017 - mag 117 “testament”
august 6th 2017 - mag 118 “the masquerade”
august 7th 2017 - mag 119 “stranger and stranger”
august 9th 2017 - mag 120 “eye contact”
feburuary 15th - mag 121 “far away”
march 3rd 2018 - mag 128 “heavy goods”
march 20th 2018 - mag 131 “flesh”
march 24th 2018 - mag 132 “entombed”
june 11th 2018 - mag 141 “doomed voyage”
june 12th 2018 - mag 142 “scrutiny”
june 16th 2018 - mag 143 “heart of darkness”
july 20th 2018 - mag 147 “weaver”
august 14th 2018 - mag 151 “big picture”
september 25th 2018 - mag 158 “panopticon” & mag 159 “the last”
october 18th 2018 - mag 160 “the eye opens”
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Hulu New Releases: September 2021
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September usually means the beginning of the traditional fall TV season. As such, Hulu’s list of new releases for September 2021 contains some impressive TV swings.
For starters, all of ABC and Fox’s (both now united under the Disney banner alongside Hulu) fall season offerings will be made available to stream on Hulu the next day. More impressively, however, two FX on Hulu originals make their way to the streaming world this month.
The first is the long-awaited adaptation of the classic comic Y: The Last Man. The story of a virus that destroys every mammal with a Y-chromosome (save for one escape artist and his monkey) is set to premiere on September 13. Shortly after that, the B.J. Novak-produced anthology series The Premise arrives on September 16. Even those who are fatigued from timely anthology concepts will want to check this one out.
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There aren’t any original movies of note coming to Hulu in September but that’s alright as the library titles are uncommonly compelling. Edward Scissorhands, Gattaca, The Interview, Office Space, and Raising Arizona are just some of the library films this month.
Here is everything else coming to Hulu this month.
Hulu New Releases – September 2021
September 1 50/50 (2011) A Fish Called Wanda (1988) Anaconda (1997) Angel Unchained (1970) The Apparition (2012) At the Earth’s Core (1976) Blue City (1986) Bull Durham (1988) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Cannon For Cordoba (1970) Cellar Dweller (1988) Cold Creek Manor (2003) Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) Crazy Heart (2009) The Dunwich Horror (1970) Edward Scissorhands (1990) El Dorado (1967) Election (1999) Exterminator 2 (1984) Free Willy (1993) Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995) Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997) Free Willy: Escape From Pirate’s Cove (2010) Friday the 13th – Part III (1982) Friday the 13th – Part IV: The Final Chapter (1984) Fright Night (1985) Gattaca (1997) Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) The Glass House (2001) Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) Hitman: Agent 47 (2015) Hoosiers (1986) I Spit On Your Grave (2010) I Spit On Your Grave 2 (2013) I Spit On Your Grave 3 (2015) Internal Affairs (1990) The Interview (2014) Jacob’s Ladder (1990) Just Between Friends (1986) The Killer Elite (1975) Kiss the Girls (1997) The Last Castle (2001) Magic Mike (2012) The Manchurian Candidate (2004) The Mexican (2001) McLintock! (Producer’s Cut) (1963) Miss You Already (2015) Mommy (2015) Mosquito Squadron (1970) Mr. North (1988) Much Ado About Nothing (2013) New Year’s Eve (2011) Nixon (1995) Office Space (1999) The Omen (1976) The Patsy (1964) Phase IV (1974) The Possession (2012) Priest (2011) Raising Arizona (1987) The Ring (2002) Road to Perdition (2002) Salvador (1986) Secret Admirer (1985) Shaun The Sheep Movie (2015) Slumdog Millionaire (2008) Solace (2016) Stephen King’s It (1990) Sucker Punch (2011) Tears Of The Sun (2003) The Tenant (1976) Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005) Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys (2008) Under Fire (1983) Vantage Point (2008) Volcano (1997) The Wedding Plan (2016) The Wrestler (2008) The X-Files (1998)
September 2 Trolls: TrollsTopia: Complete Season 4 (Hulu Original) Death in Texas (2021) The Unthinkable (2021)
September 3 The D’Amelio Show: Complete Season 1 (Hulu Original) What We Do in the Shadows: Season 3 Premiere (FX) Bolden (2019) Undine (2021)
September 4 Flower (2017)
September 8       Wu-Tang: An American Saga: Season 2 Premiere (Hulu Original) La La Land (2016)
September 10      The Killing of Two Lovers (2020) Transporter 3 (2008)
September 11       High Ground (2021)
September 13       Y: The Last Man: Three-Episode Series Premiere (FX on Hulu) Colette (2018)
September 15      Dark Side of the Ring: Season 3A (Vice) Joseph: King Of Dreams (2000) Love, Simon (2018) Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
September 16       The Premise: Series Premiere (FX on Hulu) Stalker (2021) On Chesil Beach (2018) Riders of Justice (2021)
September 18       Dark Side of Football: Complete Season 1 (Vice)
September 20       Grown Ups (2010)
September 21 9-1-1: Season 5 Premiere (FOX) The Big Leap: Series Premiere (FOX) Dancing with the Stars: Season 20 Premiere (ABC) Ordinary Joe: Series Premiere (NBC) The Voice: Season 21 Premiere (NBC)
September 22 New Amsterdam: Season 4 Premiere (NBC) Our Kind of People: Series Premiere (FOX) The Resident: Season 5 Premiere (FOX)
September 23 A Million Little Things: Season 4 Premiere (ABC) Alter Ego: Series Premiere (FOX) Chicago Fire: Season 10 Premiere (NBC) Chicago Med: Season 7 Premiere (NBC) Chicago P.D.: Season 9 Premiere (NBC) The Conners: Season 4 Premiere (ABC) The Goldbergs: Season 9 Premiere (ABC) Home Economics: Season 2 Premiere (ABC) The Masked Singer: Season 6 Premiere (FOX) The Wonder Years: Series Premiere (ABC) The Eric Andre Show: Complete Season 5 (Turner Networks) Funhouse (2021)
September 24 Law & Order: Organized Crime: Season 2 Premiere (NBC) Law & Order: SVU: Season 23 Premiere (NBC) An American Haunting (2006)
September 25 Gemini (2018)
September 27 Bob’s Burgers: Season 12 Premiere (FOX) Celebrity Wheel of Fortune: Season 2 Premiere (ABC) Family Guy: Season 20 Premiere (FOX) The Great North: Season 2 Premiere (FOX) The Rookie: Season 4 Premiere (ABC) The Simpsons: Season 33 Premiere (FOX) Supermarket Sweep: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
September 28 The Good Doctor: Season 4 Premiere (ABC) Felix and the Hidden Treasure (2021) Home Run (2013)
September 29 La Brea: Series Premiere (NBC) Minor Premise (2021)
September 30 New Order (2021)
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Leaving Hulu – September 2021
September 1 The Iron Lady (2011) Our Family Wedding (2009) Young Adult (2011)
September 2 Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (2016)
September 23 An American Haunting (2006)
September 29 Destination Wedding (2018) Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006) Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) One For The Money (2012)
September 30 2012 (2009) 50/50 (2011) A Fish Called Wanda (1988) A Hard Day (2014) A Perfect Day (2006) The Adventures of Tintin (2011) Anaconda (1997) Anaconda 3: Offspring (2008) Anacondas: Trail Of Blood (2009) Angel Unchained (1970) The Assassin (2015) At the Earth’s Core (1976) Australia (2008) Bad Teacher (2011) Beasts Clawing At Straws (2020) Better Living Through Chemistry (2014) Big Fish (2003) Black And White (2000) BOY (2010) Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) Breakdown (1997) Bruno (2009) Bull Durham (1988) Burning (2018) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Caddyshack (1980) Caddyshack II (1988) Cannon For Cordoba (1970) Cellar Dweller (1988) Charles and Diana: 1983 (2020) Charlotte’s Web (1973) The Chumscrubber (2005) The Condemned (2007) Contagion (2011) Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) Coyote Ugly (2000) Dangerous Minds (1995) Daredevil (2003) Desperate Measures (1998) Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018) Don’t Think Twice (2016) Dumb & Dumber (1994) Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003) The Dunwich Horror (1970) Eliminators (2016) Exterminator 2 (1984) Fired Up! (2009) Foxfire (1996) Fred Claus (2007) Fright Night (1985) From Paris with Love (2010) Galaxy Quest (1999) Grandma (2015) Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) The Grudge (2004) Gundala (2019) Hard Romanticker (2011) Hideaway (1995) Himalaya (1991) House of the Dead (2003) House of the Dead 2 (2006) Housesitter (1992) I Do…Until I Don’t (2017) I Wish I Knew (2010) Ice Age (2002) In The Cut (2003) Indignation (2016) Intolerable Cruelty (2003) It’s Kind Of A Funny Story (2010) Jacob’s Ladder (1990) Johnny English (2003) Just Between Friends (1986) The Killer Elite (1975) Knowing (2009) Lady Vengeance (2005) Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2018) Lost in Hong Kong (2015) Machines (2016) The Man From Nowhere (2010) Maximum Risk (1996) Mercury Rising (1998) Mosquito Squadron (1970) Mountains May Depart (2015) Mr. North (1988) The Nightingale (2013) Nixon (1995) Old Stone (2016) The Omen (1976) Once Upon a Time in the West (1969) Open Water (2004) Open Water 2: Adrift (2006) Places In The Heart (1984) The Polar Express (2004) Pop Aye (2017) R.L. Stine: Mostly Ghostly (2008) R.L. Stine’s Monsterville: The Cabinet Of Souls (2015) R.L. Stine’s Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (2014) R.L. Stine’s Mostly Ghostly: One Night In Doom House (2016) R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: Don’t Think About It (2007) Raising Arizona (1987) Reno 911!: Miami: The Movie (2007) The Ring (2002) Rookie of the Year (1993) Salvador (1986) Scent of Green Papayas (1993) Secret Admirer (1985) Sk8 Dawg (2018) Sleeping With The Enemy (1991) Sleepwalkers (1992) The Soloist (2009) Somewhere (2010) Sorority Row (2009) Space Jam (1996) The Stepfather (2009) Sunshine (2005) Super Troopers (2002) Sweet Bean (2015) Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) Take Shelter (2011) Taken (2009) This Means War (2010) Thunderheart (1992) Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005) Tokyo Rising (2020) Tooth Fairy (2008) Train to Busan (2016) Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys (2008) Under Fire (1983) Universal Soldier (1992) Virtuosity (1995) The Wailing (2016) Whip It (2009) Wilde (1998) Wings Of Courage (1995) The Woman Who Left (2016) Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
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   The murder and eviction of whites in Zimbabwe has been    commented on in the news but in Zimbabwe's southern neighbor, south Africa,    whites are being slaughtered at an even higher rate.        South Africa has three times the population of Zimbabwe,    and 13 times the White population: almost 6 million Whites live there.    As with Zimbabwe, the media silence about the murder of Whites there is    almost total; and in South Africa's case, even human rights groups are    largely silent, perhaps because the Black takeover there was so recent    and so many "liberals" have an emotional investment in the ANC/Communist    regime they helped to power.        In 1994, after decades of propaganda in the media and    sentimental whimpering from the churches, South African Whites were finally    persuaded to hand power over to Black Communists, who installed an ANC    ("African National Congress")/Communist government that, for    some strange reason, failed to follow Marxist ideology when it came to    expropriating the business interests of the Oppenheimer family, who dominate    South Africa's economy. They did succeed, however, in making South Africa    into a multiracial sewer with one of the highest violent crime, murder,    rape, and AIDS infection rates in the world. The media made a saint of    Nelson Mandela, a convicted terrorist who had been imprisoned by the White    government there, and when the Whites capitulated he was made President.        After the media's announcement that their long campaign    of sanctions, boycotts, and intimidation had finally succeeded in bringing    "equality" and "democracy" to what had previously been    one of the few outposts of White civilization on the African continent,    the media coverage of that country almost ceased, and one seldom hears    about South Africa today in the mass media. The reason is that South Africa    is rapidly descending into crime, disease, filth, and savagery.        Since the Black takeover in 1994, 1,368 White farmers    have been murdered in farm invasions and attacks that number in the multiple    thousands. More than half of the White farmers have given up and left their    farms permanently, contributing to the region's looming famine. And yet    this is not an issue in the Jewish media. South African farmers now suffer    the highest murder rate in the world -- 274 per 100,000. In a study commissioned    by a leading South African bank, Nedbank, it was revealed that the Black    attackers are        "'deliberately targeting specific homesteads to    kill the [White] Afrikaner victims': robbery was not the prime motivation,    in fact in 85% of last year's farm attacks, nothing had been 'robbed.'"        In other words, killing the White man, raping and killing    the White woman, raping and killing the White child are the real motivations.    And yet this is not an issue in the American media.        Let me give you a few examples:        On June 15th of this year, sugar farmer Robert Dent and    his wife Allison, both 59, were killed in front of their twelve-year-old    son Nicholas Dent. A Black invader entered the Dent home between two and    three AM that Saturday morning, armed with a military-style rifle. He bludgeoned    the unarmed couple, who were surprised in their sleep, and then, in the    presence of their son, shot them to death at point-blank range in the farmhouse    bathroom. The terrified Nicholas was then forced to drive the killer in    his parents' car about three miles away, where both killer and child escaped.        I have the figures in front of me for just this month,    September 2002, and though the month isn't over, nine farmers have been    killed, including four children and an elderly farm couple, George and    Albertina Lewis, whose dog was also killed. The police report on the Lewis's    murder says "no motive."        In August, a farmer's wife was attacked in a firebombing,    and Johan Viljoen, a Zevenfontein cheese farmer, was torched to death along    with one of his workers. Christo Olivier and Jan Kempdorp of Vryburg were    tortured to death and then buried in a shallow grave. The two Blacks who    were arrested for this crime were granted bail. On the 7th, the headless    torso of what police reports call an "ethnic-European male" was    found on Mpumalanga farm. And Johannes Maree, 62, of Randfontein, was found    bludgeoned to death on August 1st.        In June and July, Johan Steyn, 65, was shot dead in the    Cullinan area; smallholder Roy Murley was tortured to death; Johannes Lake    and Johnny Scheepers were shot to death; dairy farmer George Siemens, 62,    was killed; and Cheryl van Houten, 51, was hacked to death.        In April and May, Ben Vorster, 67, was murdered by an    armed Black gang; Andre Pienaar, 56, was shot dead; Mona Sawyer, 78, served    food to a Black caller at her home in Magaliesberg and was then stabbed    to death; Rita Mans, a 31-year-old farmer's wife was shot to death in Ottosdal;    70-year-old Iris du Preez was murdered on her small farm; Dickson Pillay,    36, and his brother Sandy Pillay of Glendale Farm homestead were burned    to death when Blacks torched their farm.        In the first three months of this year, more than 30    farm murders occurred, including the killing of classical musician Felicity    Gale, 58, of Port Jackson -- her husband, Rodney, 67, survived the attack;    Marius and Lillian Delport, 50 and 54, of a smallholding near De Deur were    shot and nothing was stolen; Rudi Schmidt, 51, of a farm near Pontdrift    was stabbed to death; 21-year-old Catherine Watkins of Potchefstroom was    found with her windpipe torn out; Estelle Burger, 27, a farmers wife, was    kidnapped and then shot; John de Lange, 66, a smallholder in Mount Pleasant    was shot to death, his wife, Evelin de Lange, 60, was raped and garroted;    and Arthur Smith, 63, and his wife Isobel, were found with their throats    slit and their bodies severely beaten on their farm in Sundra.        I'm just giving you the highlights here, by the way,    and just from the last few months. The grisly details and the horrifying    numbers can be found in the reports of Crimebusters South Africa and the    excellent data assembled by Adriana Stuijt and her "Journalism During    Apartheid" site. These farm massacres are occurring at a reported    rate of about one every other day. The horror on these White farms has    been steadily climbing since 1994. And yet this is not an issue in the    Jewish media.        Unlike Zimbabwe, the government in South Africa does    not have an officially-announced policy of supporting these farm invasions    and massacres. But they do have a policy of looking the other way and doing    next to nothing about it, a policy which encourages Black violence against    Whites. Their attitude is perhaps best expressed by Peter Mokaba, until    recently South Africa's Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism,    who whined recently that "The high crime rate is seriously affecting    tourism and an alternative image of South Africa needed to be promoted.    We want to encourage people to come here and see that crime does not dominate."    Really? What Mr. Mokaba did not tell you was that he himself is famous    for the slogans he invented and uttered again and again when he was a leader    in the ANC/Communist war against the White government of South Africa:    "Kill the Boer! Kill the farmer!" and "One settler, one    bullet."        Kill the Boer, kill the farmer. And it is to such a government    that White farmers must appeal for protection.        Even that government admits that, under Black rule, crime    and murder are out of control. The South African Police Service report    entitled Attacks on Farms and Smallholdings 1/99 stated: "Violence    seems to have become an endemic feature of South African life. According    to the comparative crime statistics for 1996 released by Interpol, the    country tops the list internationally as far as the incidence of murder    and rape is concerned. the fact that attacks on the residents of farms    and smallholdings are escalating at a rate out of proportion to the general    increase in crime figures observed in South Africa is indeed cause for    serious concern."        Such, I suppose, are the wonderful benefits of "multiracial    democracy."        The murders I've been describing here are just the farm    murders. The murder rate in the cities is even higher, for Johannesburg    alone it is 500 per month. Many of the victims are White, and the attackers    Black and racially motivated, a fact that is never mentioned in the US    media.        And South Africa is also the rape capital of the world.    A woman is reported raped every 23 seconds in South Africa. A small child    is reported raped every thirty minutes. And remember, these are the reported    and admitted rapes. This dismal record is partly due to the Congoids' innate    savagery when released from the control of civilized men, and partly due    to the Black folk belief that raping a virgin will cure AIDS, which is    rampant in that country. [Jackie Loffell, Johannesburg Child Welfare Society,    13th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect in Durban.]        On May 24, 2000, the beaten, battered and nearly frozen    body of a young Polish woman was found, clad only in a soaked t-shirt,    along the road to South Africa's Sterkfontein Dam. Her body was so cold    it was actually blue. Her hair was wet and she was covered with bruises,    open wounds, deep scratches, and mud. She was curled in a fetal position.    She was still alive. To students of rape in South Africa she was another    digit in the statistics. To Americans and Europeans who get their news    from the major media, she didn't even exist.        She was a 27-year-old newlywed on her honeymoon, a honeymoon    that ended when three Blacks murdered her husband in front of her eyes    and then brutally raped her, beat her, attempted to kill her and left her    for dead. The bruise marks around her neck indicated that her rapists had    tried to strangle her. At the treatment center she was immediately given    AZT by Polish Consulate authorities (treatment refused her by the South    African government) in the hope that it would prevent the transfer of HIV,    since two of her three attackers tested positive for the virus.        She testified that after her attackers murdered her husband,    they forced her in the trunk of their car, and went to a secluded spot    where each of the Blacks raped her in turn. They then attempted to drown    her by stamping their feet on her head in an attempt to keep her head underwater.    The woman has returned to her native Poland and refuses to set foot in    South Africa again, even to testify.        As reported by investigator Jack Galt, on November 17th    of the same year, a 14-year-old White girl was cruelly raped by a gang    of five blacks in her home in Pretoria. According to her counselors, she    has been traumatized for the rest of her life. Spokesmen for the White    Afrikaner community, who you will not hear on CBS, NBC, or Fox News, state    that this attack was a deliberate attempt to terrorize Whites.        Five heavily-armed Blacks invaded the home, and proceeded    to tie up the girl's mother, father, six-year-old sister and ten-year-old    brother with barbed wire in the living room.        They then grabbed the 14-year-old girl and took her to    the bathroom, where they brutally gang-raped her, each of the five Blacks    in turn, with the family listening nearby, helpless. Then the Blacks returned    to the living room where they beat and kicked the White father in the face    while he was still tied up, ransacked the home, and fled in the family's    car.        South African mother Ame Brown of Elliot in the Eastern    Cape recently stated: "On the 8th of October, 1998 my two children    and I were overpowered by four Black men. We were robbed of everything,    and before leaving the men took turns raping me in front of my two boys    aged 8 and 12. They forced my boys to watch. I have since then been tested    for HIV of which my tests at five months showed positive. It has not been    easy coping with being raped and having HIV. But I have a fantastic husband    who has stood by me through all my depression and down days and all my    sleepless nights. He has been my backbone and tower of strength."        The rape situation is so bad in South Africa -- the worst    in the world -- that British and American doctors are now advising female    travelers to carry anti-AIDS drugs in their bags because of the high risk    of infection from HIV-carrying rapists there. The British security magazine    Intersec reports "The high number of reported rapes in the country    is already a deterrent for prospective visitors -- and the South African    government's decision not to provide AZT to victims of rape means they    are unlikely to get the drugs at local clinics." Dr. Andrew Jamieson,    medical director of the British Airways Travel Clinic, said "the academic    travel medicine community had discussed the issue for a number of years."        "About six months ago, it was decided that this    would be a reasonable thing to do ... it's all about risk management. There    is a real risk for travelers to this country and other countries in Africa.    We do have a high HIV rate and a high incidence of rape so we cannot pretend    it is not there," he said. Predictably, the South African government,    which fails to protect White women from rapists, is furious at the doctors,    fearing a further loss of tourism dollars.        White ingenuity and inventiveness have come up with an    experimental deterrent to the Black rapist problem, however. Seventy-two-year-old    Jaap Haumann, a retired anesthetist in the Free State, South Africa, has    invented what he calls a "mutilator tampon" designed to lop off    the end of a rapist's penis. Haumann says he designed the device after    talking to rape victims, and he thinks that at least a million South African    women will flock to buy it. "It became clear to me that rape has a    devastating impact on the lives of women, physically and especially mentally.    We all know that South Africa has the highest rape statistics in the world.    With this device I believe would-be rapists would think twice before attacking    any woman in this country." Unfortunately, Dr. Haumann's invention    would not solve the problem of HIV transmission.        Cape Town, South Africa has become the world capital    of what is called the "sex tourism" trade. Press reports have    described it as the "sleaze capital of the world," and these    days that's really saying something. Perverts from all over the world go    there (bringing "needed tourist dollars" to be sure) to have    sex with children, many of them White sex slaves, but others imported from    brothels as far away as Thailand. "Sex with children," of course,    is just a euphemism for rape of the innocent. "Child Sex Tours"    are even sponsored by some "entrepreneurs" while the government    looks the other way.        In the bad old days of White rule and apartheid, such    things weren't tolerated. But in the new "rainbow" South Africa,    where can the innocent victims look for protection? The mayor of Cape Town,    a Black named William Bantom, was recently discovered to be enjoying his    huge personal collection of child pornography in his office while on the    job. And he wasn't ousted as mayor. Perhaps the Church will help them?    Bantom is also a noted clergyman, known for his liberal views on "human    rights," "democracy," and "equality."        A listener in New York has written this week to ask what    he and others can do to help the embattled Whites of Southern Africa. He    rightly points out that even though our first priority is to build the    National Alliance into a powerhouse to secure the future of our people,    these White farmers need help now in their local communities, in their    own countries. I can't tell you how you should help, but I can put you    in touch with those who are on the front lines in those countries, and    they can tell you more.        Two of the best sources of news about Zimbabwe and South    Africa on the Internet are Southern Cross Africa News, http://www.scafrica.com;    and also the South African Exiles Site, http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~springbk.    If you weren't able to copy the URL's as you listened to the radio, don't    worry; they'll be present in the text version of this broadcast at our    natvan.com and natall.com Web sites, and all subscribers to our monthly    Free Speech newsletter will get them, too. There's also a publication from    South Africa entitled The Boer, which is charting a path for eventual self-determination    and national freedom for Whites in a White state. The publishers also operate    a White history museum in South Africa, the Balmoral Genocide Museum, to    preserve for future generations the true history of that land which the    present Black government is trying to erase from our memories. They may    be reached via the Southern Cross Africa site just mentioned, or you may    write to them at their postal address of:        Balmoral Museum. 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Welcome (back) to Among Us, DANA! SAGE GRAVES ( with the faceclaim of NATALIA DYER ) has found shelter in NEW ATHENS, where we hope SHE will fit in nicely. Please make sure to check the “after applying” section of our navigation here!
Sage is just a very, very interesting character to read about. On the one hand, we get the feeling that she’s about to burst into tears because she’s so fragile, but on the other hand, she’s incredibly strong, as demonstrated in the sample para. She’s a very complicated person, but you have her all figured out, there’s no doubt about that. We’re looking forward to the moment she’ll finally have had enough; few things are more powerful and paralysing than fear, making Sage a heavy hitter psychologically, even though she wants to hone her abilities for good, she could still be a formidable enemy.
AND YOU ARE…?
What is your full name, and when were you born?
The petite girl crossed her legs, folded her hands, and rested them on her knees. A polite smile on her face, she answered: “Sage. Sage Annabelle Graves is my name. Nice to meet you.” She brushes some of her hair behind her ear, “I was born on September 13th, 1996 in Valley City, Ohio.” She lets out a short laugh, “I suppose my mother named me the way she did because I was born on a Friday the 13th. Can you believe that? My father must have loved that, honestly. To me, it’s just a day. But I do like my name. It’s kind of ironic really. I was named after something that is used to ward off evil, after all.”
Have you been claimed, or do you belong to a legacy? If yes, state your godly parent / heritage.
Another smile appears on her face, this one slightly more menacing. It’s almost as if she’s relishing the idea of how the interviewer will react to who her father is. “Have I been claimed? Why of course I have! My father is Deimos.” The grin gets even bigger, “You know who he is. Don’t you? The Greek god of terror. Him and his twin brother are kind of…not the most respected. My father can be a bit of a child, honestly. He did help me learn to be less afraid, though. I guess he can’t be all bad.” She purses her lips, tapping her fingers on her knees.
“Of course, that was probably for his own good, I suppose. If I learned to control my fear, then I could help him. It was a total win-win situation for us, I guess. Like father, like daughter.” Sage grins at the interviewer, “I mean we can always talk about what you’re afraid of if you want to. Everyone’s afraid of something and I promise I won’t use it against you. Where’s the fun in using something against someone who hasn’t done anything to you? Unless of course you’re the person who ratted us out,” she narrows her eyes at the person sitting across from her. “But you wouldn’t do something like that, would you? That would be so silly of you!”
Where are you currently based? Are you attending a Camp (Half-Blood / Jupiter), or are you living full-time in New Athens / New Rome? Is it a combination of both?
“I’m currently based out of New Athens. I’m living with my boyfriend, Abel,” she smiles a little. “I live there mostly full-time, I guess you could say. I’m going to school there, too. For psychology,” she trails off for a moment. Getting lost in her own thoughts for a few moments before she cleared her throat and shook her head. “Sorry, where were we? Oh yes, I also visit my friends underground sometimes.” She notices the interviewer raising her eyebrows at her. Sage narrowed her eyes, tilting her head to the side. “Is that a problem? If you think it is then it’s really none of your fucking business, is it?” She offers them a bright smile, too bright in spite of the venom in her voice, “some of my best friends are a son of Angelos and a daughter of Nyx. Isn’t it wonderful? I’m sure you wouldn’t want them to hear you said anything bad about them, sweetheart.”
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? ( If you’re applying for a canon character, are you diverging from book-canon? If so, how?)
Sage stared at the interviewer, trying to judge whether she was fucking with her or not. She hated talking about her past and how much she was tortured throughout her youth. Maybe not physically or by anyone that anyone else could see, but the damage was still done. Taking a deep breath, she uncrossed her legs and folded her arms in front of her chest. “Well, like I said. I grew up in Valley City, Ohio. Funny enough, my family owns a graveyard there.” She notices a smile on the interviewers face and she scowls in return, “What? You think it’s funny? Imagine what that must be like! Being messed with by kids in school! Sage Graves the graveyard girl! It was…” She closed her eyes, squeezing them shut and mumbling to herself, “Sorry I…I’m sorry that wasn’t your fault you didn’t know. I shouldn’t have snapped like that. Bad things happen when I snap…I’m sorry.”
She opened her eyes and the interviewer thought she saw a glimmer of something different there before the girl launched into her tale again. “Anyway, my mother was very superstitious. A lot of weird things come with living on the grounds of a graveyard. I was really afraid when I was a kid…And when I was really afraid, I would see things.” She ran a hand through her hair, avoiding eye contact. “I mean…like ghosts and stuff. I would always be afraid that I would see things like that so I guess my fear kind of made them manifest themselves. Does that make sense?” She cracked her knuckles. “There was one in particular who wouldn’t leave me alone. She…she followed me to camp. My friend Eden helped me…with her. She’s not around anymore.” Sage gulped, clearly uncomfortable with the direction her story had taken, “She was my cousin and she…um…she died when I was about 10. It was a really bad accident and I saw the whole thing…I don’t want to talk about this anymore!”
The little brunette dug her nails into the arms of her chair, closing her eyes once again. The interviewer probably thought she was crazy. She didn’t blame her at all for it, really. She knew she was acting crazy, “I’m sorry…everyone else’s fear is really fucking with my head right now. I’m usually more put together than this, I’m very sorry.”
What were you doing prior to The Recall?
Sage opened her eyes once again, looking more worn out than before it that was even possible. The girl had dark circles under her eyes when she had arrived, but now she looked like she hadn’t slept in a week. “I was…I just was going to school for psychology. I was so afraid when I was younger that I decided I wanted to help other people,” she sniffles, rubbing her eyes, “help other kids who were afraid like I was when I was younger. Even mortals. It was the best way I found that I could help people. I’ve done some bad things in my life. I just decided that I didn’t want to hurt anyone anymore.”
SHOWTIME!
The brunette had been tortured by many things in her life, but none as evil as the blonde girl who decided to make her life a living hell. Upon arriving in Camp Half-Blood, she had tried her hardest to make friends. She had almost none back in Ohio due to her regular panic attacks and everything else people thought was wrong with her. Still, the older girl had decided that she would make her life miserable. From calling her by the wrong name whenever they crossed paths to making fun of her stutter, it never seemed to end. That was up until Sage’s father came to her in a dream.
*
The dream was surreal as most dreams usually are, too quiet and the colors too bright.
“Why am I afraid,” she asked in a determined voice. It was the least she’d stuttered since she was a little kid.
Her father simply pointed to the center of her forehead, a slightly menacing smile on his face. “Why, it’s all in your head, my child! Your powers turned inwards when you didn’t learn how to use them at such a young age.” He clicked his tongue, waving a hand dramatically in the air. “Of course, I could always teach you to use your powers.”
It’s the funniest thing when you live your life in fear. When someone offers you an escape, you’re willing to take whatever you can get.
*
It took a few weeks for the girl to learn how to really use her powers. Fear was a funny thing, it was different for everyone else. Some were afraid of spiders, others of death. And one girl in particular, she learned, was afraid of failure and scorpions. Sage approached the girl who made her life a living hell. “Hello,” she said quietly. Her hands folded in front of her as she spoke, she still looked as innocent as ever. There was no real way of knowing what was going on in her head.
“I found something really cool near the woods. It’s not far. I thought you would like to see it, too! Unless you’re afraid,” she batted her eyelashes to put emphasis on it. It could sound just as innocent as she wanted to but odds are the other girl saw it for what it was: a challenge. So the blonde girl walked off towards the woods with the dark-haired girl trailing after her. A few hours later, they returned exactly as they had left except for the fact that the blonde was now sporting a broken leg.
Through crocodile tears, Sage told someone who asked that they had simply gone for a walk and she’d tripped over a root and broken her leg when she landed wrong. She wasn’t going to tell them that she had shown the other girl what she was most afraid of. Why would she tell them that?
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Previous Screenings
Braw Cinema Club #1 - Max, Mon Amour (1986) - 12th May 2016
Braw Cinema Club #2 - Out of the Blue (1980) - 9th June 2016
Braw Cinema Club #3 - Dead Ringers (1988) - 12th July 2016
Braw Cinema Club #4 - Welcome To The Dollhouse (1995) - 8th September 2016
Braw Cinema Club #5 - Seconds (1966) - 13th October 2016
Braw Cinema Club #6 - Cruising (1980) - 10th November 2016
Braw Cinema Club #7 - Over The Edge (1979) - 15th December 2016
Braw Cinema Club #8 - Wake in Fright (1971) – 12th January 2017
Braw Cinema Club #9 - Streetwise (1984) - 9th February 2017 (Cancelled)
Braw Cinema Club #10 - On The Silver Globe (1988) – 9th March 2017
Braw Cinema Club #11 - Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1987) – 13th April 2017
Braw Cinema Club #12 - Twin Peaks Night (1991) – 11th May 2017
Braw Cinema Club #13 - Showgirls (1995) – 8th June 2017
Braw Cinema Club #14 - River's Edge (1986) – 13 July 2017
Braw Cinema Club #15 - The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) – 14th September 2017
Braw Cinema Club #16 - Eyes Without A Face (1960) – 12th October 2017 (Cancelled)
Braw Cinema Club #17 - Grave of the Fireflies (1988) – 9th November 2017
Braw Cinema Club #18 - The Baby (1973) – 14th December 2017
Braw Cinema Club #19 - Threads (1984) – 11th January 2018
Braw Cinema Club #20 - Naked (1993) – 18th February 2018
Braw Cinema Club #21 - Paris is Burning (1990) – 8th March 2018
Braw Cinema Club #22 - The Reflecting Skin (1990) - 12th April 2018
Braw Cinema Club #23 - Sisters (1973) - 10th May 2018
Braw Cinema Club #24 - Thrashin’ (1986). 14th June 2018
Braw Cinema Club #25 - Fugazi - Instrument (1999). 12th July 2018
Braw Cinema Club #26 - The Hidden (1987). 13th September 2018
Braw Cinema Club #27 - Slave to the Grind (2018). 11th October 2018
Braw Cinema Club #28 - Blue Sunshine (1978). 13th December 2018
Braw Cinema Club #29 - Sorcerer (1977). 10th January 2019
Braw Cinema Club #30 - Vampire’s Kiss (1988). 14th February 2019
Braw Cinema Club #31 - American Movie (1999). 24th April 2019
Braw Cinema Club #32 - Repo Man (1984). 9th May 2019
Braw Cinema Club #33 - The Keep (1983). 13th June 2019
Braw Cinema Club #34 - The Lair of the White Worm (1988). 11th July 2019
Braw Cinema Club #35 – After Hours (1985). 12th September, 2019
Braw Cinema Club #36 – The Devil Rides Out (1968). 10th October, 2019
Braw Cinema Club #37 – Crash (1996). 14th November, 2019
Braw Cinema Club #38 – The Blob (1988). 12th December, 2019
Braw Cinema Club #39 – Buffalo ‘66 (1998). 13th February, 2020
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