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inparenth · 1 year
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Poetry by J. Horváth
Poetry by J. Horváth
Mississippian John Horváth has published poetry internationally since the 1960s. In total Horvath has published nearly 500 poems since the 70’s. 100% disabled, “Doc” Horváth taught at historically Black colleges. To promote contemporary international poetry, Horváth edited the magazine at http://www.poetryrepairs.com from 1997 to 2017. ERIN’S BUST Folding clothes and wiping plates,she works at…
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plush4bunny · 1 year
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pov: you can't take your eyes off your husband, Maxim Horvath as he duels with none other than the legendary knight, galahad who looks just as delectable in @chrism02's 61st chapter on their Grimhold AU series called "Remember When..."
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virtualbunny · 2 years
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idk if you’ve done this before but headcanons for the boys when they’re jealous?? or what it takes to get them jealous???? i’ve been having jealous jackson BRAINROTTTT
Apparently I haven't done this before so lets see if I can get this correct... hopefully 😅
Miller's squad: how they get and what they do when they're jealous
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John Miller:
doesn't really get jealous
perhaps if a younger person is flirting with you but that's about it
won't make a scene if he is
talks to you about it in private
probably admits he's a little jealous
Mike Horvath:
He disguises his jealousy with being "overprotective"
I don't think he gets that jealous either
maybe if someone in his friend group or anyone he's familiar with is flirting with you
if that ever happens, he'll take it personally
Daniel Jackson:
he's a confident guy
nobody really dares to flirt with you because how he gets
death starer
flips his knife in his hand or toy around with his gun when somebody starts to get to comfortable around you
whispers" do yourself a favor and stay the fuck away from my s/o"
pats the persons shoulder (hard) and gives a smile then walks away
leaving the person standing shocked and confused
Richard Reiben:
he's a big guy, probably one of the biggest in his unit
everybody knows how "aggressive" he can get and how fast for that matter
some people do dare though to flirt and be a little to touchy with you
and may the universe show them mercy because Reiben sure won't
grabs the person by the jaw, stares into their soul and half spits in their face "Touch or say ANYTHING to them again, I'll break your fucking jaw"
apologizes to you after if he gets to jealous.. even if he hates to admit it
Irwin Wade:
not really the jealous type
but sometimes it gets under his skin if the person touches you or say something promiscuous behind your back
if the person is hurt he'll passionately aggressively take care of them
like pulling the thread hard and poke them a bit aggressively with the needle if he's sewing up a wound
or aggressively twist and turn them with the excuse of "i'm just looking for bruises and wounds"
Stanley Mellish:
tbh, he gets jealous pretty fast
especially if he doesn't know that person
he's the king of insults so that's his tactic to fet them as far away from you and himself
" hey buddy, you look like a fucking testicle, so do everybody a favor and stay the fuck away from them"
waves them away with his hand like "shoo shoo, go away you pest" without batting them an eye
Timothy Upham:
doesn't really get jealous, more like.. insecure?
but he does stand up for what he doesn't like or agree with
talks to the person like a civil human being
" I don't appreciate you talking to my s/o so please stop"
when and IF it gets overboard though, lol yikes
WILL throw a few punches IF he has too
is surprisingly strong
Adrian Caparzo:
big guy 2.0
he's a confident guy as well so he doesn't feel like other people are a threat to him
he gets jealous like maybe two times half a year
blows smoke in the persons face and just says "leave" while staring at them until they eventually they do
and they do that pretty quickly
POV: Jackson's death stare
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SUPER MARIO BROS. LE FILM (2023)
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Mario et Luigi sont deux frères, âgés de 25 ans, qui vivent chez leurs parents, dans le quartier de Brooklyn à New York. Plombiers de métier, ils ont décidé de ne plus travailler avec leur ex-employeur escroc, Spike, et créer leur propre entreprise sous l'initiative de l'aîné. Après une première intervention chez de riches particuliers qui tourne à la catastrophe à cause de leur chien, leur père leur reproche d'avoir lâché un emploi stable, ainsi qu'à son fils aîné d'avoir entrainé son cadet dans cette situation. En voyant à la télé que la ville est inondée, les deux frères voient là une chance de devenir des héros. Ils se rendent tous deux dans un sous-sol pour réparer la vanne de pression, mais échouent. En explorant le lieu, ils sont aspirés par un mystérieux tuyau vert et se retrouvent séparés, car Luigi est téléporté au Pays Noir, tandis que Mario atterrit au Royaume Champignon.
Après la séparation de son frère, Mario tombe ensuite sur Toad, qui lui apprend qu'il se trouve au Royaume Champignon et que Luigi, au vu des informations données par le premier, a été entraîné sur le territoire du roi des Koopas : Bowser, qui cherche depuis des années à conquérir le royaume. Toad le conduit alors auprès de la princesse Peach, en plein conseil de guerre : Bowser a en effet dérobé la Super étoile possédée par le peuple des Pingouins et va tenter d'envahir le royaume grâce à son pouvoir. Peach accepte l'aide de Mario, prêt à tout pour sauver son frère, et le teste sur un parcours d'obstacles tout en lui dévoilant les habilités que peuvent lui octroyer les power-ups comme les champignons. De son côté, Luigi est capturé par les soldats de Bowser et emmené devant le chef des Koopas en personne. Voulant la princesse pour lui-même, il n'accepte pas qu'un humain, de la même espèce qu'elle, la fréquente. Il soutire à Luigi ce qu'il sait sur Mario sans trop de difficultés, en raison de son caractère peureux, avant de le jeter aux oubliettes.
Mario, Peach et Toad se rendent ensemble auprès du royaume des Kong, dans le but d'obtenir une armée pour défendre le Royaume Champignon. En chemin, Peach révèle à Mario qu'elle est également arrivée accidentellement par un tuyau vert dans cet endroit quand elle était petite. Élevée par les Toads, ils l'ont nommée princesse de leur royaume une fois qu'elle est devenue adulte. Arrivés chez leurs hôtes, ils se voient initialement opposer une fin de non-recevoir par le roi Cranky Kong, mais ce dernier change d'avis, à condition que Mario batte son fils Donkey Kong lors d'un duel en ring. Alors que la situation est en sa défaveur, le plombier parvient grâce aux power-ups dispersés dans l'arène, à prendre le dessus et à battre le singe.
L'arrivée de Bowser étant imminente, Cranky Kong suggère de prendre le raccourci de la route arc-en-ciel pour se rendre au château de Peach à bord de karts pour prendre l'ennemi en embuscade. Mais une fois sur la route, l'embuscade est un désastre : l'ensemble de l'armée de Kong est capturé, Mario et Donkey Kong chutent de la route, atterrissent dans l'océan et seuls Peach et Toad parviennent à revenir au château. La princesse ordonne l'évacuation de la ville et se prépare à affronter Bowser seule. La forteresse volante des Koopas arrive peu après, Bowser la demande en mariage et menace de torturer Toad et de le tuer si elle refuse.
Après une dispute, Mario et Donkey Kong parviennent de leur côté à s'échapper du système digestif d'un poisson géant qui les avait avalés, retournent au château grâce à une pièce détachée du kart de Donkey et deviennent amis. Utilisant les différents power-ups qu'ils trouvent sur leur chemin, ils éliminent les membres de l'armée Koopa et arrivent au moment où Bowser allait jeter dans un lac de lave l'ensemble de ses prisonniers en hommage à Peach. La princesse absorbe simultanément une fleur de glace qui lui permet de congeler Bowser temporairement et de sauver les prisonniers. Luigi est sauvé par Mario alors qu'il allait tomber dans la lave : les deux frères se retrouvent. Furieux, Bowser envoie un Bill Bourrin géant détruire le château, mais Mario parvient à le diriger vers un tuyau vert, le faisant exploser dans le passage entre les mondes. Mais l'explosion dans ce lieu a pour conséquence d'absorber également la forteresse de Bowser et tous ses occupants, qui se trouvent téléportés à Brooklyn.
Aveuglé par la haine, la rage et sa volonté sans faille, Bowser tente de tuer Mario qui ne fait pas le poids face à lui. Peach, Toad et Donkey Kong viennent le défendre, mais se font eux aussi dominer par le chef des Koopas qui tente également de les tuer, en commençant par Donkey Kong avant de se rabattre sur Mario qui parvient à vaincre sa peur. Luigi vient en aide à son frère aîné et les deux finissent par absorber la Super étoile. Grâce à l'invulnérabilité qu'elle leur confère, ils arrivent à vaincre le roi des Koopas et l'ensemble de son armée, sous les yeux des habitants de Brooklyn et de leurs parents. Vaincu, Bowser supplie Peach de lui donner une autre chance. Mais celle-ci, sachant parfaitement qu'il va réessayer de les tuer, ne se laisse pas berner par sa lâcheté et le miniaturise avec un mini-champignon. Ils l'enferment dans un bocal en verre, mettant un terme à sa menace. Acclamés par tous, les deux frères prennent la décision d'habiter dans le Royaume Champignon où ils reprennent leur activité de plombiers.
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myveryownfanfiction · 2 years
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Review
The Super Mario Bros are about to head on an adventure that they never thought possible when they leave Brooklyn through some strange pipes and end up in the Mushroom Kingdom! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…) “”
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Films Watched in 2023:
40. Who Are You People (2023) - Dir. Ben Epstein
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rbolick · 4 months
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Books On Books Collection - Warren Lehrer
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nontemporary · 1 month
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JOHN HORVATH
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iamdispleased · 5 months
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Found Some More Hatchetfield Lore!
tldr; at bottom
I remembered that one of the Lang brothers said that Wiggly is based off of Cthulhu, so I decided to do something digging on a piece of shit author, H.P. Lovecraft and y’all… Okay, I don’t know if it counts as lore, but Hatchetfield is right under our noses.
CW: H.P. Lovecraft’s writing is full of bigotry, and if you plan on reading it, prepare yourself. For example, there is an evil entity named Shub-Niggurath. Yeah.
I don’t like H.P. Lovecraft, nor do I enjoy his writing in general, so here are some things that people should look up if you want to find out Hatchetfield’s inspiration. More thoughts on why I cannot write about him are at the bottom.
Also! I do not look down or dislike people who enjoy H.P. Lovecraft’s writing and his creations, and would really love for people to continue to look into things I cannot. I hope my little notes help!
(I’ve linked the stories in pink!)
SPOILERS: Hatchetfield? I guess? The Cthulhu Mythos & The Dream Cycle.
Cthulhu Mythos:
Just read ‘The Call of Cthulhu’. Everything makes sense.
Miss Holloway is based off of a character named Horvath Blayne from ‘The Black Island, Being the Narrative of Horvath Blayne’.
Duke Keane is also taken from ‘The Black Island’.
The narrator of ‘The Call of Cthulhu’ is named Francis Wayland Thurston.
Professor Hidgens is based off of an art student named Henry who is known for being eccentric and living in solitude. (The Call of Cthulhu)
Emma Perkins is named after a ship called the Emma. The crew got into a battle with Cthulhu’s cult members, which resulted in the Emma having one survivor. (The Call of Cthulhu)
John MacNamara is based off of the police officer John Legrasse. (The Call of Cthulhu)
Willabella Muckwab resembles Lavinia Whateley, from ‘The Dunwich Horror’. She has a son, Wilbur Whateley (Wilbur Cross), whose father is the cosmic entity Yog-Sothoth (Wiggog Y’rath). Lavinia went missing on Halloween, and the assumption is that Wilbur killed her.
The Black Book is the Necremonium.
There’s always professors somewhere.
The Dream Cycle:
LOL. The Dream Cycle is a collection of short stories surrounding dream cities. I honestly haven’t read anything about this other than brief stuff from the Wiki, but the connections are painfully obvious.
The word ‘oblivion’ is written in the Black Book. H.P. Lovecraft has a poem titled Ex Oblivione. The narrator sees a gate in his dreams and wants to get past it, but he can’t access it. He eventually does, though. Yikes. Read this post, picture Willabella Muckwab as the narrator for Ex Oblivione, and enjoy.
Bonus: Some of the covers of the magazine that published H.P. Lovecraft’s work (Weird Tales) are sprinkled throughout Hatchetfield.
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“Pete, get behind me! I’ve got a gun.”
“Steph… it’s a ghost. I don’t think that’s gonna do any good.”
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Rosary? Killer Track, much? Also, the art style for the Black Book kind of resembles this… huh.
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Note: I had planned to read all of H.P. Lovecraft and the associated work, but the racism is too much for me. I can’t “separate the art from the artists”, especially when everything evil is so obviously and horrendously based on Black people, as well as other races. Again— Shub-Niggurath. Like, seriously?
It’s a huge bummer, because I have so many thoughts— like the implications behind Willabella Muckwab associated with Lavinia Whateley, and Wilbur Cross also being associated with Wilbur Whateley. So much is at our finger tips.
I’m still going to be writing other things, though!
I have more of the Black Book deciphered, so that’s exciting, especially since I actually got some stuff right in my first post. (It was looked at through a more religious lenses rather than an H.P. Lovecraft lenses, though.) BUT STILL. MY EYES HURTING FROM INTENSE SQUINTING SESSIONS WAS NOT FOR NAUGHT! And I know I state some of these things as if they’re facts, but they’re ‘probably based on’ stuff.
Alright. I’m off to read about physics, the concept of nothingness, and the æther in the name of theatre kid.
tldr; the Lang bros made a the TTRPG Call of Cthulhu homebrew and turned it into musicals.
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filmnoirsbian · 1 year
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Hi !! I was wondering if you had any book recs/favorite books? Things that you think of as inspiration or just plain like? Genuinely curious. <3 im in love with your work btw i spent the other day binging your patreon
Some favorites that deeply impacted me from a young age up into teenagedom: the Animorphs series by K. A. Applegate, Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein, Oddly Enough by Bruce Coville, The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Little Sister by Kara Dalkey, The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede, The Tale of Desperaux by Kate DiCamillo, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander, Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, the Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage, Piratica by Tanith Lee, the Inkheart series by Cornelia Funke, His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman, Holes by Louis Sachar, The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg, Shizuko's Daughter by Kyoko Mori, The Sea-Wolf by Jack London, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins, Everything on a Waffle by Polly Horvath, Surviving the Applewhites by Stephanie S. Tolan, The Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg, The Iliad and Odyssey (allegedly) by Homer, The Táin by many people, Harlem by Walter Dean Myers, Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, The Wall and the Wing by Laura Ruby, The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkein, The Hainish Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin, Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis, The Ethical Vampire series by Susan Hubbard, The Howl Series by Diana Wynne Jones, the Curseworkers series by Holly Black, The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick, Android Karenina by Ben H. Winters, An Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson, Beloved by Toni Morrison, A Stir of Bones by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson, Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente, World War Z by Max Brooks, This is Not A Drill by K. A. Holt, Fade to Blue by Sean Beaudoin, Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu, The Moth Diaries by Rachel Klein, Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, Crush by Richard Siken, Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo, Devotions by Mary Oliver, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Some favorites read more recently: The Expanse series by James S. A. Corey, Engine Summer by John Crowley, Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff, The Princess Bride by William Goldman, Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot, My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix, Reprieve by James Han Mattson, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, Kindred by Octavia Butler, Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi, Station Eleven by Emily St. John-Mandel, The Crown Ain't Worth Much by Hanif Abdurraqib, The Refrigerator Monologues by Catherynne M. Valente, Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, Tender is the Flesh by Augustina Bazterrica, The Girl with All the Gifts by Mike Carey, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, She had some horses by Joy Harjo, Bright Dead Things by Ada Limón, The King Must Die by Mary Renault, Books of Blood by Clive Barker, Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin, Cassandra by Christa Wolfe
Plays: The Oresteia by Aeschylus, Electra by Sophocles, Los Reyes by Julio Cortázar, Angels in America by Tony Kushner, August: Osage County by Tracy Letts, The Bald Soprano by Eugène Ionesco, The Trojan Women by Euripides, Salome by Oscar Wilde, Girl on an Altar by Marina Carr, Fences by August Wilson, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang, Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Sweeney Todd by Christopher Bond
Graphic novels: The Crow by James O'Barr, DMZ by Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli, Eternals (2021) by Kieron Gillen and Esad Ribić, Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons and John Higgins, My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris, Maus by Art Spiegelman, Tank Girl by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, Through the Woods by Emily Carroll, Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosgol
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gifsofhubris-a · 4 months
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hey look at all the tags I tracked down yesterday
I'm going to work at expanding it even further into individual posts eventually but
Alfred Molina ⌈ Harding Hooten ⌋ ⌈ Anna Karenina 1998/Koysta ⌋ ⌈ Andres Galan ⌋ ⌈ Bram Shepherd ⌋ ⌈ Close To The Enemy/ Harold Lindsay-Jones ⌋ ⌈ Raimi Doc Ock ⌋ ⌈ Hugh Weldon ⌋ ⌈ Maxim Horvath ⌋ ⌈ Pink Panther 2/Randall ⌋ ⌈ Ricardo Morales ⌋ ⌈ Roger Stephenson ⌋ ⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋ Sean Bean ⌈ Joseph Wilford ⌋ ⌈ Alec Trevelyan ⌋ ⌈ Father Micheal Kerrigan ⌋ ⌈ The Hitcher ⌋ ⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋⌈⌋ ⌈ Channel Zero ⌋ ⌈ Daveed Diggs ⌋ ⌈ Eragon 2006 ⌋ ⌈ Ian Mcshane ⌋ ⌈ Jeremy Irons ⌋ ⌈ John Wick ⌋ ⌈ Leverage ⌋ ⌈ Regina Hall ⌋ ⌈ Repo! The Genetic Opera ⌋ ⌈ Rahul Kohli ⌋ ⌈ The Outer Worlds ⌋ ⌈ Trick r treat ⌋ ⌈ 1048 Doc Ock ⌋ ⌈ 1048 Martin Li ⌋
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virtualbunny · 2 years
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how bout our boys reactions when YOU get jealous of someone touchin on them????
Just so y'all know, this was very rushed lol sorry 😅
Miller's squad: their reaction to you getting jealous
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John Miller: Finds it a bit ridiculous, doesn't really get why you would be get jealous when you know that you're the only one he'll ever truly love. But understands in some way, jealousy is a humanly emotions and it's okay to feel it.
Mike Horvath: laughs about it, he can't take you serious if you get jealous about that but he finds it cute. Kisses you in front of the person to make a statement that he's gladly taken.
Daniel Jackson: He finds it amusing that his person can get so territorial over him. Kisses you on the cheek and says "sorry, i'm taken" to show the other person that.. well, he is taken and then you two walk away. definitely teases you a bit after.
Richard Reiben: thinks "aww cute" and smirks to himself. Shrugs the person that touches him of and pulls you in his lap to make out with you (yes in front of the person lol) to ease your jealousy and show literally everyone that he is your, and your only.
Irwin Wade: he gets upset that you're upset. He pouts his lip in your direction when he sees you looking at him bitterly. Tries as nicely as he can to get away from the person to go to you.
Stanley Mellish: Same as Jackson, finds it extremely amusing. Probably would try to get you more jealous to see what you would do. Of course he wouldn't go over board it and if you bring up that you actually hates when he does that, he won't ever do it again.
Timothy Upham: Gets lowkey scared, hates to see you and others upset but he has to priorities your emotions. So, he slips away from the persons touch and half runs to you apologizing even though it's not really his fault.
Adrian Caparzo: tells the person right away that he's taken and that his partner (you, obviously) doesn't appreciate someone touching what's theirs. He teases you about it but he also tells you that he finds your jealousy kinda sexy.
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yellowjavkets · 28 days
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It took a very long time but I've finally completed my favorites shelf!
Pictured here :
ALL TIME TOP SIX
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Everything on a Waffle by Polly Horvath
The Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
All five books in The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
OTHERS:
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
Nature's Numbers by Ian Stewart
Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher
Loving and Hating Mathematics by Reuben Hersh and Vera John-Steiner
Nightmare Fuel: The science of horror films by Nina Nesseth
Hyperbole and a Half and Solutions and Other Problems, both by Allie Brosh
The Encyclopedia of the Wonderful and Weird by Milo Rossi
Savvy by Ingrid Law
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Scottish Play by William Shakespeare
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
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Spooktober 24
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Welcome welcome to my first Spooktober event!
I am opening requests until the end of September for Halloween-themed blurbs and five-sentence reader insert ficlets. I also have some other writing that I will be releasing in October. Send requests via my ask box and they can be SFW or NSFW. If you want to request a self-insert, that's perfectly fine too!
Characters that I'll write for:
Maxim Horvath
Otto Octavius/Doc Ock
Manuel Aringarosa
Stephen Arden
Paul Weller
Norman Osborn/Green Goblin
Nudis Vulko
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Rafael Barba
Nevada Ramirez
John Winchester
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Severus Snape
Ares/Sir Patrick Morgan
Inspector Goole
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Qui-Gon Jinn
Jango Fett
Boba Fett
Aro Volturi
Caius Volturi
Marcus Volturi
Carlisle Cullen
Rupert Giles
Ray Stantz
Elrond Perendhel
Loki Friggasson/Laufeyson
Tony Stark
Stephen Strange
Steve Rogers
Bucky Barnes
Helmut Zemo
John Wick
If I receive an ask requesting something I am uncomfortable writing, I will delete the ask. I will not write non-con or underage. If you are not sure whether I'll write something, send me an ask before you send your request.
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movies I watched in 2023
(taking a cue from @stenka-razin)
-January
The Power of the Dog (2021, dir. Jane Campion)
Love, Simon (2018, dir. Greg Berlant)
Gamer (2009, dir. Brian Taylor & Mark Neveldine)
Men (2022, dir. Alex Garland)
The Menu (2022, dir. Mark Mylod)
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
The Dead Don’t Die (2019, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
-February
A Touch of Sin (2013, dir. Jia Zhangke)
Lost Girls & Love Hotels (2020, dir. William Olsson)
Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008, dir. Peter Sollett)
In the Mood for Love (2000, dir. Wong Kar-Wai)
The Woman King (2022, dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood)
Charlie’s Angels (2000, dir. McG)
Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003, dir. Tsai Ming-Liang)
Nope (2022, dir. Jordan Peele)
-March
Ash is Purest White (2018, dir. Jia Zhangke)
Shoplifters (2018, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
Three (2016, dir. Johnnie To)
Nobody (2021, dir. Ilya Naishuller)
Charlie’s Angels (2019, dir. Elizabeth Banks)
The Wonderland (2019, dir. Keiichi Hara)
-April
Rebels of the Neon God (1992, dir. Tsai Ming-Liang)
Tetris (2023, dir. Jon S. Baird)
There’s Something About Mary (1998, dir. Bobby and Peter Farrely)
The Whale (2022, dir. Darren Aronofsky)
The Fabelmans (2022, dir. Steven Spielberg)
Throw Down (2004, dir. Johnnie To)
Tár (2022, dir. Todd Field)
Yi Yi (2000, dir. Edward Yang)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, dir. Ryan Coogler)
Catch .44 (2011, dir. Aaron Harvey)
-May
Spaceballs (1987, dir. Mel Brooks)
Bottle Rocket (1996, dir. Wes Anderson)
An Autumn Afternoon (1962, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Ant Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (2023, dir. Peyton Reed)
Flight of the Red Balloon (2007, dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023, dir. Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley)
-June
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
Good Morning (1959, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Casino Royale (2006, dir. Martin Campbell)
Quantum of Solace (2008, dir. Marc Forster)
Skyfall (2012, dir. Sam Mendes)
Spectre 2015, dir. Sam Mendes)
No Time To Die (2021, dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga)
Octopussy (1983, dir. John Glen)
GoldenEye (1995, dir. Martin Campbell)
First Reformed (2017, dir. Paul Schrader)
-July
Zoolander (2001, dir. Ben Stiller)
The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (2022, dir. Masato Jinbo)
Mainstream (2020, dir. Gia Coppola)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, dir. Tim Burton)
Equinox Flower (1958, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
You Only Live Twice (1967, dir. Lewis Gilbert)
-August
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 (2023, dir. James Gunn)
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, dir. Lee Won-tae)
Leap Year (2010, dir. Anand Tucker)
The Worst Person in the World (2021, dir. Joachim Trier)
Palm Springs (2020, dir. Max Barbakow)
Days (2020, dir. Tsai Ming-liang)
Kindergarten Cop (1990, dir. Ivan Reitman)
Barbie (2023, dir. Greta Gerwig)
Babylon (2022, dir. Damien Chazelle)
Shin Godzilla (2016, dir. Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi)
The Flash (2023, dir. Andy Muschietti)
-September
Asteroid City (2023, dir. Wes Anderson)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023, dir. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic)
The Little Mermaid (2023, dir. Rob Marshall)
Mulan (2020, dir. Niki Caro)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven)
Fitzcarraldo (1982, dir. Werner Herzog)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, dir. Halina Reijn)
Frances Ha (2012, dir. Noah Baumbach)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003, dir. Peter Weir)
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985, dir. Jack Sholder)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987, dir. Chuck Russell)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988, dir. Renny Harlin)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989, dir. Stephen Hopkins)
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, dir. Rachel Talalay)
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994, dir. Wes Craven)
Renfield (2023, dir. Chris McKay)
Theater Camp (2023, dir. Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman)
Shiva Baby (2020, dir. Emma Seligman)
-October
Friday the 13th (1980, dir. Sean S. Cunningham)
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981, dir. Steve Miner)
Friday the 13th - Part III (1982, dir. Steve Miner)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984, dir. Joseph Zito)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985, dir. Danny Steinmann)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986, dir. Tom McLoughlin)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988, dir. John Carl Beuchler)
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989, dir. Rob Hedden)
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993, dir. Adam Marcus)
Jason X (2001, dir. James Isaac)
Freddy vs. Jason (2003, dir. Ronny Yu)
Friday the 13th (2009, dir. Marcus Nispel)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, dir. Samuel Bayer)
Easy A (2010, dir. Will Gluck)
Saw (2004, dir. James Wan)
Saw II (2005, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw III (2006, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw IV (2007, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw V (2008, dir. David Hackl)
Saw VI (2009, dir. Kevin Greutert)
Saw: The Final Chapter (2010, dir. Kevin Greutert)
A History of Violence (2005, dir. David Cronenberg)
Infinity Pool (2023, dir. Brandon Cronenberg)
Dracula 2000 (2000, dir. Patrick Lussier)
Mean Girls (2004, dir. Mark Waters)
Jennifer’s Body (2009, dir. Karyn Kusama)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, dir. Werner Herzog)
Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979, dir. Werner Herzog)
-November
Murder on the Orient Express (2017, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
Death on the Nile (2022, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
A Haunting in Venice (2023, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023, dir. André Øvredal)
Samurai Reincarnation (1981, dir. Kinji Fukasaku)
Legally Blonde (2001, dir. Robert Luketic)
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019, dir. Katt Shea)
The Last Duel (2021, dir. Ridley Scott)
Paint Your Wagon (1969, dir. Joshua Logan)
Thanksgiving (2023, dir. Eli Roth)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006, dir. David Frankel)
Shogun’s Shadow (1989, dir. Yasuo Furuhata)
The Conjuring (2013, dir. James Wan)
Win A Date With Tad Hamilton (2004, dir. Robert Luketic)
The Conjuring 2 (2016, dir. James Wan)
The Nun (2018, dir. Corin Hardy)
Le Samouraï (1967, dir. Jean-Pierre Melville)
-December
The Nun II (2023, dir. Michael Chaves)
Bottoms (2023, dir. Emma Seligman)
Annabelle (2014, dir. John R. Leonetti)
Gran Turismo (2023, dir. Neill Blomkamp)
Battles Without Honor And Humanity (1973, dir. Kinji Fukasaku)
Jigsaw (2017, dir. The Spierig Brothers)
Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw X (2023, dir. Kevin Greutert)
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023, dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, et. al.)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023, dir. Jeff Rowe)
Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny (2023, dir. James Mangold)
Air Doll (2009, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
The End of Summer (1961, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Air (2023, dir. Ben Affleck)
No Hard Feelings (2023, dir. Gene Stupnitsky)
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Yakuza Wolf (1972, dir. Ryuichi Takamori)
Yakuza: Like A Dragon (2007, dir. Takashi Miike)
Spencer (2021, dir. Pablo Larraín)
Moneyball (2011, dir. Bennett Miller)
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023, dir. Steve Caple, Jr.)
Knights of the Zodiac (2023, dir. Tomek Baginski)
Dragonball Evolution (2009, dir. James Wong)
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