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Kenny and Leah's children
It took a long time hahaha, here are Kenny and Leah's three children. Clark is 13 years old, Kate is 11 years old and Kit is 9 years old. Butters is definitely the godfather of the three haha. It's not perfect but ok.
#south park post covid#kenny mccormick#leah kovacs#original character#fanfic#fanart#south park#comics
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hellpark characters tier list
Hayley Msyberry Belongs To @hayleymayberry
Leah Kovacs Belongs To @laurielisboa-art
Diana Woods Belongs To Me
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Alien Invasion
Alien Invasion (2023) #FredSearle #SarahTCohen #AmberDoigThorne #MayKelly #BenjaminColbourne #NikolaiLeon Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 Genre: Horror / SciFi Regie: Fred Searle Hauptrollen: Sarah T. Cohen, Amber Doig-Thorne, May Kelly, Benjamin Colbourne, Nikolai Leon, Matthew Baunsgard, Richard Kovacs, Bao Tieu, Leah Glater … Filmbeschreibung: Eine Gruppe junger Leute – der unter posttraumatischem Stress leidende Ex-Soldat Phoenix (Benjamin Colbourne), Ursa (May Kelly), Carina (Leah Glater), die streng gläubige…
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UPDATE TO CROWN LANDS - "END OF THE ROAD"
After my posting my last review of Crowd Lands - "End of The Road", I've since learned and been notified what the song is about. That message needs to be heard.
There is a stretch of highway in British Columbia, Canada that has been sadly dubbed "Highway of Tears". Along this stretch of road, for the last 50 years, indigenous people, all women, have been abducted and murdered.
These are the victims' names
Traci Clifton
Nina Marie Joseph
Roswitha Fuchsbichler
Jean Mary Kovacs
Mary Jane Hill
Coreen Thomas
Monica Ignas
Jean Virginia "Ginny" Sampare
Helen Claire Frost
Delphine Anne Camelia Nikal
Pauline Rochon
Sherri Rochon
Marnie Blanchard
Helga Rochon
Kimberly Dumais
Doreen Jack
Cecilia Anne Nikal
Alberta Gail Williams
Donna Mae Charlie
Maureen Sullivan
Therese Umphrey
Ramona Lisa Wilson
Roxanne Thiara
Alisha 'Leah' Germaine
Sheila Faye Kinequon
Christine Kinequon
Lana Derrick
Hazel White
Wendy Ann Twiss Ratte
Amanda Jean Simpson
Monica McKay
Tracey Nadine Jack (Wolfe)
Savannah Hall
Kayla Rose McKay
Helena Jack
Nicole Hoar
Barbara Ann Joseph
Margaret Nooski
Melanie Dawn Brown
Tamara Lynn Chipman
Aielah Katherina Saric-Auger
Candace Marie Kalmokoff
Stephanie Joy Donnelly
Beverly Warbrick
Bonnie Marie Joseph
Jill Stacey Stuchenko
Emmalee Rose Mclean
Natasha Lynn Montgomery
Cynthia Frances Maas
Linda Fredin
Loren Donn Leslie
Chassidy Charlie
April Rose Johnson
Destiny Rae Tom
Tara Lee Ann Williams
Roberta (Robin) Marie Sims
Frances Brown
Chantelle Catherine Simpson
Cynthia Martin
Jessica Patrick (Balczer)
Laureen Campbell Fabian
Joy Morris
Crystal Haynes Chambers
And 3 unnamed
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Leah the roles of Adam and Callum Perse the roles of Johnathan and Elizabeth Ronnie the role of Cove
( Leah, 31,CST,She/Her, Snakes, Incest, Self-Harm) Welcome to Call of Night, (Henry Goulding)! Oh, no, it’s just (Adam Takahashi), an (Thirty)-year-old (Pansexual) (Male). (He/Him) is an (Immigration Lawyer), and is also known as (The Slytherin) and for being (Ambitious) and (Honest), though there are rumors that they are (Cunning) and (Cutthroat). Many don’t know this but they are (Half Witch, Human).
( Leah, 31,CST,She/Her, Snakes, Incest, Self-Harm) Welcome to Call of Night, (Chris Evans)! Oh, no, it’s just (Callum Bryant), an (Thirty-One)-year-old (Heterosexual) (Male). (He/Him) is an (Actor), and is also known as (The Leading Man) and for being (Kind) and (Suave), though there are rumors that they are (Blunt) and (Too involved). Many don’t know this but they are (Half Witch, Half Demon).
(Perse, 27, CST, SHE/HER, Triggers-None I’ll let you know if something bothers me) Welcome to Call of Night, (JASON MOMOA)! Oh, no, it’s just (JOHNATHAN ANGELO KOVACS, aka JUDAS), an (32)-year-old (STRAIGHT) (MALE). (HE/HIM) is an (BASS GUITARIST), and is also known as (THE DIRTBAG/THE CRIMSON) and for being (CHARMING) and (INTELLIGENT), though there are rumors that they are (RUDE) and (SELF-DESTRUCTIVE/TRAITOROUS). Many don’t know this but they are a (HALF-DEMON).
(Perse, 27, CST, SHE/HER, Triggers-none but I’ll let you know if I dont like something) Welcome to Call of Night, (ZENDAYA COLEMAN)! Oh, no, it’s just (ELIZABETH JOSIE QUEEN, aka BILLIE or BILLIE QUEEN), an (32)-year-old (STRAIGHT) (FEMALE). (SHE/HER) is an (GUITARIST/VOCALIST/SINGER), and is also known as (THE CATALYST) and for being (LOYAL) and (BEAUTIFUL), though there are rumors that they are (INSTIGATOR) and (BLUNT). Many don’t know this but they are a (HALF-DEMON).
( Ronnie, 24, EST, her/she, none) Welcome to Call of Night, ( SOFIA CARSON)! Oh, no, it’s just ( COVE ROSETTA ARSENAULT ), a ( TWENTY-SIX )-year-old ( STRAIGHT ) ( FEMALE ). ( HER/SHE ) is a ( WRITER/LAW STUDENT ), and is also known as ( THE HALCYON ) and for being ( BRIGHT ) and ( CARING ), though there are rumors that they are ( RECKLESS ) and ( MESSY ). Many don’t know this but they are (HUNTER).
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@choicesaddictedd I'm answering your questions here since they’re almost the same as anon’s!
1. What are your MCs named?
Some of them are named after other characters/people I like
ATV MC: Tak Elara (M!MC) (based on Takeshi Kovacs, called ‘Tak’ by his sister, from Altered Carbon)
TE MC: Clow Reed (M!MC) (the wizard from Card Captor Sakura)
THM MC: Lou (F!MC) (Ocean’s 8)
Nightbound MC: Leah Clearwater lol (F!MC) (Twilight)
BSC MC: Ennis del Mar (M!MC) (Brokeback Mountain aka ‘the gay cowboys movie’)
DD MC: Jane Austen haha 💖
Still want to name one of my MCS after Lisbeth Salander and oh! Scott Pilgrim’s characters
Others I have even their surnames, although were never mentioned to some of them
ILITW MC: Chloe Gao (F!MC)
ILB MC: Julia Chu-Vance (F!MC)
PM MC: Allen Park (M!MC)
OPH MC: Rei Sato (F!MC)
Bloodbound MC: Victoria Jones
AME MC: Janice Guerrero (F!MC)
TRR MC: Riley Wu
6. What book has the best LIs?
Veil of Secrets, hands down. I loved all of them and struggled to pick just one in the end and I’m a monogamist playing Choices so I usually choose just one LI per book right in the beginning lol
13. Who’s your favourite character that isn’t a LI?
My babies Noah Marshall and Nadia Park. I would die for both of them lmao
24. What book’s world would you like to live in?
Bloodbound. Vampires in NYC??!!! Hell yeah!!
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‘The Wendy Williams Show’ addresses Williams’ absence during season premiere
“The Wendy Williams Show” aired its Season 13 premiere Monday morning without its eponymous host.
The daytime talk show kicked off with a four-person panel that consisted of Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister, Michael Yo and Devyn Simone, and right off the bat, they all addressed the audience with Williams’ signature catchphrase, “How you doin’?”
Yo then addressed Williams’ absence.
Television personality Wendy Williams speaks onstage during her celebration of 10 years of “The Wendy Williams Show” at The Buckhead Theatre in August 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. Recently, the season 13 premiere of her show kicked off without her. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
LEAH REMINI TO GUEST HOST ‘THE WENDY WILLIAMS SHOW’
“Wendy, I know you’re watching right now, and on behalf of myself, our panel, your co-hosts, we love you and can’t wait to have you back in that purple chair,” Yo said.
None of the panel members discussed Williams’ health or her issues keeping her off TV.
Last week, the show announced that Leah Remini would also guest host for a four-day run in Williams’ absence.
“Wendy’s shoes are hard to fill, so we needed to find the right fit,” executive producer David Perler said in a statement obtained by Page Six. “Leah will bring a lot of fun and energy to our viewers with a few surprises along the way.”
TV personality Wendy Williams speaks onstage during the 2017 Global Citizen Festival in Central Park in September 2017 in New York City. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen)
Williams, 57, was initially scheduled to start her new season on Sept. 20, but pushed it back several times due to “ongoing health issues,” including testing positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19. She was later reportedly taken to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.
Debmar-Mercury, the production company behind the show, did not mention the alleged mental health check in its statement, but revealed that Williams “continues to be under medical supervision and meets with her medical team on a daily basis.”
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Wendy Williams speaks onstage during Global Citizen Festival 2017 at Central Park in September 2017 in New York City. (Michael Kovac/Getty Images)
“She is making progress, but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of Graves’ Disease and her thyroid condition,” the statement continued. “It has been determined that more time is needed before she is able to return to her live hosting duties.”
It’s unclear when Williams will return to the show.
This article first appeared in the New York Post
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Governor Northam Announces Administration Appointments #VaGovernor #VaPolitics #VaGovernment
Governor Ralph Northam has announced additional appointments to his Administration.
Office of the Governor
Ofirah Yheskel, Acting Communications Director
Ofirah Yheskel has been appointed Acting Communications Director. She has served as Press Secretary since January 2018. Prior to that, she served as a senior communications advisor to the governor’s transition and inaugural committees, Press Secretary for the Ralph Northam for Governor campaign, and Wisconsin Press Secretary for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications Studies and Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Global Studies from the University of Texas at Austin.
Office of the Chief Workforce Development Advisor
Natalie Chapman, Executive Assistant to the Chief Workforce Development Advisor
Natalie Chapman has been appointed Executive Assistant to the Chief Workforce Development Advisor. She previously served as a 2018 Governor’s Fellow in the Office of First Lady Pamela Northam. Natalie is a native of Wise County in Southwest Virginia and graduated from the University of Virginia’s College at Wise with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics.
Secretariat of the Commonwealth
Emma Williams, Special Assistant, Notary and Authentications Division
Emma Williams has been appointed Special Assistant in the Notary and Authentications Division of the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Prior to her appointment, she held positions in the Office of the Attorney General and the Senate of Virginia, and served as a 2015 Governor’s Fellow with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. A native of Hanover County, Emma earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Randolph College.
Board Appointments
Advisory Board on Service and Volunteerism
Lily Beres of Falls Church, Student, University of Virginia, Class of 2022
Vanessa Diamond* of Richmond, Director/Vice President, HandsOn Greater Richmond/ Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence
Omari Faulkner* of Bluemont, Business Development Director, ManTech International
Tyee Davenport Mallory of Henrico, Regional Director, Office of United States Senator Tim Kaine
Julie M. Strandlie, Esq.* of Alexandria, Principal, Strandlie Advocacy, LLC, and Commissioner, Fairfax County Planning Commission
James H. Underwood* of Midlothian, Retired Business Manager, IBEW Local 666
Leah Dozier Walker, MPA* of Henrico, Community and Minority Affairs Liaison, Virginia Department of Education
Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Certified Interior Designers, Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects
Hypatia L. R. Alexandria of Loudoun, PhD Student, Virginia Tech
Karen Moore Reynes of Norfolk
Board for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors
James Haltigan* of Bridgewater, President, SEMCO Services, Inc.
Rick Holtz* of Henrico, Owner and President, H. J. Holtz & Son, Inc.
Galappa “Madhu” Madhusudhan of Clifton, Project Management for Fairfax County Government, Vice President for IAFPE
Gene E. Magruder* of Newport News, Newport News Shipbuilding, USW Local 8888
Patrick Studley of Hampton, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Marine Chemist Service, Inc.
Board of Trustees, Family and Children’s Trust Fund
Kenneth Carter Batey, Jr. of Alexandria, Government Affairs Manager, Children’s National Health System
Jennifer Gillyard, MSSW, MDiv of Alexandria, Research & Information Specialist, District of Columbia Child & Family Services Agency
Kay Kovacs* of Bristol, retired as Founding Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Virginia
Judy Kurtz, PT, MPH* of Virginia Beach, Virginia Department of Health, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Fatality Review and Surveillance Program
Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations
John Cooper of Virginia Beach, AMVETS Past National District Commander, Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations
Kevin Hoffman of Staunton, Virginia Army National Guard Officers Association Representative, Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations
Colonel Frank Gannon Wickersham III* of Warrenton, Vice President for Corporate Responsibility (Veterans Outreach) and Director of Recruiting, VSE Corporation
New College Institute
Richard Hall of Martinsville, Managing Director, Orion Capital
Naomi Hodge-Muse* of Martinsville, President, Martinsville-Henry County NAACP
Potomac River Fisheries Commission
Kyle J. Schick of Colonial Beach
Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel
Michael L. Hamlar, MBA* of Roanoke, Owner, Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Home
Aaron Hughes of Vienna, Vice President and Deputy CISO, Capital One
Anna McRay of Henrico, Deputy Coordinator of Emergency Management, County of Henrico
Jonathan Newmark, MD, MM, COL (ret.), MC, USA of Burke, Adjunct Professor of Neurology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences; Staff Neurologist, Washington, DC Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center
Andrew M. Ramsey, MD of Richmond, Emergency Physician, Henrico Doctors’ Hospital
James Redick* of Norfolk, Director, Emergency Preparedness and Response, City of Norfolk
Marci Stone of Roanoke, Battalion Chief Emergency Management & Community Preparedness, City of Roanoke
Virginia Asian Advisory Board
Shaheen E. Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN of Roanoke, Chief of Pain Management, Carilion Clinic
Virginia Latino Advisory Board
Paul Berry of Arlington, Director of Data Intelligence, Aegis Mobile
*denotes reappointment
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Kenny and Leah (teenagers)
#original character#fanart#artwork#south park#leah kovacs#design#cartoon#fanfic#kenny mccormick#kenny x leah
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New RoboBee flies, dives, swims, and explodes out the of water
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New, hybrid RoboBee can fly, dive into water, swim, propel itself back out of water, and safely land. The RoboBee is retrofitted with four buoyant and a central gas collection chamber. Once the RoboBee swims to the surface, an electrolytic plate in the chamber converts water into oxyhydrogen, a combustible gas fuel. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
By Leah Burrows
We’ve seen RoboBees that can fly, stick to walls, and dive into water. Now, get ready for a hybrid RoboBee that can fly, dive into water, swim, propel itself back out of water, and safely land.
New floating devices allow this multipurpose air-water microrobot to stabilize on the water’s surface before an internal combustion system ignites to propel it back into the air.
This latest-generation RoboBee, which is 1,000 times lighter than any previous aerial-to-aquatic robot, could be used for numerous applications, from search-and-rescue operations to environmental monitoring and biological studies.
The research is described in Science Robotics. It was led by a team of scientists from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
“This is the first microrobot capable of repeatedly moving in and through complex environments,” says Yufeng Chen, Ph.D., currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute who was a graduate student in the Microrobotics Lab at SEAS when the research was conducted and is the first author of the paper. “We designed new mechanisms that allow the vehicle to directly transition from water to air, something that is beyond what nature can achieve in the insect world.”
Designing a millimeter-sized robot that moves in and out of water has numerous challenges. First, water is 1,000 times denser than air, so the robot’s wing flapping speed will vary widely between the two mediums. If the flapping frequency is too low, the RoboBee can’t fly. If it’s too high, the wing will snap off in the water.
By combining theoretical modeling and experimental data, the researchers found the Goldilocks combination of wing size and flapping rate, scaling the design to allow the bee to operate repeatedly in both air and water. Using this multimodal locomotive strategy, the robot to flaps its wings at 220 to 300 hertz in air and nine to 13 hertz in water.
Another major challenge the team had to address: at the millimeter scale, the water’s surface might as well be a brick wall. Surface tension is more than 10 times the weight of the RoboBee and three times its maximum lift. Previous research demonstrated how impact and sharp edges can break the surface tension of water to facilitate the RoboBee’s entry, but the question remained: How does it get back out again?
To solve that problem, the researchers retrofitted the RoboBee with four buoyant outriggers — essentially robotic floaties — and a central gas collection chamber. Once the RoboBee swims to the surface, an electrolytic plate in the chamber converts water into oxyhydrogen, a combustible gas fuel.
“Because the RoboBee has a limited payload capacity, it cannot carry its own fuel, so we had to come up with a creative solution to exploit resources from the environment,” says Elizabeth Farrell Helbling, graduate student in the Microrobotics Lab and co-author of the paper. “Surface tension is something that we have to overcome to get out of the water, but is also a tool that we can utilize during the gas collection process.”
The gas increases the robot’s buoyancy, pushing the wings out of the water, and the floaties stabilize the RoboBee on the water’s surface. From there, a tiny, novel sparker inside the chamber ignites the gas, propelling the RoboBee out of the water. The robot is designed to passively stabilize in air, so that it always lands on its feet.
“By modifying the vehicle design, we are now able to lift more than three times the payload of the previous RoboBee,” says Chen. “This additional payload capacity allowed us to carry the additional devices including the gas chamber, the electrolytic plates, sparker, and buoyant outriggers, bringing the total weight of the hybrid robot to 175 miligrams, about 90mg heavier than previous designs. We hope that our work investigating tradeoffs like weight and surface tension can inspire future multi-functional microrobots – ones that can move on complex terrains and perform a variety of tasks.”
Because of the lack of onboard sensors and limitations in the current motion-tracking system, the RoboBee cannot yet fly immediately upon propulsion out of water but the team hopes to change that in future research.
“The RoboBee represents a platform where forces are different than what we – at human scale – are used to experiencing,” says Wyss Core Faculty Member Robert Wood, Ph.D., who is also the Charles River Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard and senior author of the paper. “While flying the robot feels as if it is treading water; while swimming it feels like it is surrounded by molasses. The force from surface tension feels like an impenetrable wall. These small robots give us the opportunity to explore these non-intuitive phenomena in a very rich way.”
The paper was co-authored by Hongqiang Wang, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute and SEAS; Noah Jafferis, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute; Raphael Zufferey, Postgraduate Researcher at Imperial College, London; Aaron Ong, Mechanical Engineer at the University of California, San Diego and former member of the Microrobotics Lab; Kevin Ma, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute; Nicholas Gravish, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Diego and former member of the Microrobotics Lab; Pakpong Chirarattananon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and former member of the Microrobotics Lab; and Mirko Kovac, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London and former member of the Microrobotics Lab and Wyss Institute. It was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
PUBLICATION – Science Robotics: A biologically inspired, flapping-wing, hybrid aerial-aquatic microrobot
WYSS TECHNOLOGY – Autonomous Flying Microrobots (RoboBees)
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Hi all, We had an amazing time at the Kovacs Award on Saturday night with Kevin McDonald and Dave Foley. They were so much fun and we had a really wonderful Q&A that went longer than any we’ve ever had for a Kovacs Award. Thanks to all who came--it was a blast! And on to the last part of our fall season, Alternative Fictions which will be Nov 2nd-5th. We are working on the details now and can’t wait to share them with you. That is not all that’s coming up: this week we have another Chis Vognar screening room where we will show The Exorcist. If you have not been to one of these there are a few things to know. #1 they are free #2 you get free soft drink and small popcorn #3 There will be a great Q&A at the end. Wow, is that a great deal or what? You just need to RSVP here On Tuesday night, our good friends the Dallas Chamber Symphony start of their new season by showing Buster Kenton’s The General with an original score by Doug Pipes. If you have not seen this film, it is one of his best and in these days, it is wonderful to have something good to make us laugh. On Thursday night, at 10:00 PM on KERA TV we are featuring films from St Mary's School in San Antonio. Will Underwood has been teaching these high school kids to make mature films that are not just good student films, they are good films--drama, experimental, animation and documentary, they have it all. For those in the film making biz, there is a new start-up group for those interested in editing with the FREE Davinci resolve software at Dallas Makerspace,1825 Monetary Ln, Unit 104, Carrollton at 6:30. I hear they will be raffling off a dongle for the paid version. So check that out. Also on Wednesday, at The Texas Theater they are showing something called Eyeslicer Roadshow, which sounds real cool. It includes films from some of our favorite filmmakers including Davie Lowery, Augustine Frizzel, Daniel Laabs, Amy Seimetz, the Zellner Brothers, Shaka King, Calvin Reeder, Lauren Wolkstein, Yen Tan, Harrison Atkins, Zie Anger, Frances Bodomo, Borscht, Celia Rowlson Hall, Patrick Bresenan+Ivete Lucas, Ornana, Leah Shore, and Jennifer Reeder. And if that is not enough for your Wednesday night, it is also the opening event for the Dallas Museum of Art’s new exhibit Truth; 24 Frames Per Second. On Thursday, the museum will have an exhibition talk where Dara Birnbuam and others are scheduled to speak. In other cinematic news, you should check out Loving Vincent at the Angelika. I have not seen it yet, but I have heard that it is really great. Wow what a week!
Bart Weiss
Artistic Director
Dallas VideoFest
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Jo Tate - Character Analysis
Josephine Tate Kovac - Born on 2nd June 2000 in Croydon, she currently lives in a small 3 bedroom house in New Addiscombe with her mum, Barbora (43), her mum’s boyfriend, and 2 younger brothers, James (9) and Jack (10). She has an older brother as well, Jason (24), but he moved out when she was only 12, they were not that close either due to a 7 year age gap. Her father left when she was only 9, and hasn’t seen him since. Her family originates from eastern Europe. She has blue eyes and brown hair. Quite tall for a girl. A bit of a tomboy due to being surrounded by boys her whole life, not many girls liked her and found her too intimidating. Brought up in a catholic family, although doesn’t go to church all the time, and rarely practices.
Due to rumours in her old town, her family moves around a lot. Jo moved to New Addiscombe in Year 9. For the first couple of weeks no one really took note of her until she started to talk back to her geography teacher, Jan befriended her and took her into the group, where she eventually took over from Richard. She had her first boyfriend at the age of 7, which lasted for a day as she found it too stressful to keep up with him.
Secretly has a crush on Richard which adds to her hatred of him as she knows he will never go for him, she thinks that Richard likes Cathy. Dislikes Danny the most out of the group and is closest to Leah, Phil, Jan and Mark in the group.
Secretly is really insecure with herself and is a rather stressy person but tries not to let it show. Likes to take control of the situation, whatever it may be, as she thinks it will give her a better life than what her parents gave her.
Although she never really tries with school work, she constantly achieves A’s and A*’s and rarely gets B’s, only on bad days. Wants the best for herself, seems quite selfish, however, she really cares for her brothers and only wants the best for them. Resents her mum for not paying enough attention to not only her but mostly her brothers.
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#leah kovacs#stan marsh#kyle broflovski#eric cartman#kenny mccormick#butters stotch#south park#original character#fanfic#fanart
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Femme Fatale
#south park#the fractured but whole#leah kovacs#femmefatale#mysterion#coon#kenny mccormick#eric cartman#kyle broflovski#butters stotch
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Kenny and Leah (Post Covid)
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Pete and Leah
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