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BD : Salon de beauté de Quentin ZUTTION
Merci aux Ă©ditions DUPUIS, Ă lâauteur ainsi quâĂ NetGalley pour cette lecture offerte qui mâa permis de dĂ©couvrir un univers que je ne connaissais pas. Cette Ćuvre enrichit mon expĂ©rience des bandes dessinĂ©es. Je pense que câest mĂȘme un privilĂšge de dĂ©couvrir ce livre et ce rĂ©cit. Salon de beautĂ© de Mario BELLATIN (75 pages â roman) â Editions Christophe Lucquin â 06 fĂ©vrier 2014 : Il y aâŠ
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Summer Lovinâ (Lucien x Tarquin)
Hello all!
This fic is something new, and will be in multiple parts, updated as and when I finish the next part. It is a Lucien x Tarquin fic. I know what youâre think but I had this thought about them because everyone writes crackships, but then I told @tswaney17 and the two of us fell in love with the idea. She is to thank for this spiral.
Iâm using my general ACOTAR tag list for this, but you do not have to read it. Also do let me know if you would like to be kept out of the tags for this in the future. (The title is just something for now because I honestly havenât decided something yetđ)
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Lucienâs life had been chaotic lately, but still, he hadn't quite expected this to happen, of all things.
Elain had finally said she didn't want this bond between them. He knew it was going to happen and he couldn't exactly blame her. Having it related to a traumatic experience wasn't going to be something positive, and no matter what the Cauldron thought of them matching each other, accepting the bond wouldn't have made them happy. She had the Spymaster for that, and Lucien was grateful to see how much sheâd healed since seeing her as skin and bones in the library of the House of Wind. Azriel helped her and loved her; it wasnât something predestined or whatever other shit people liked to talk about. They had chosen it for themselves, and Lucien couldnât fault them for being happy.
Then came one of the biggest bombshells of his life.
Beron was not his father.
Though he had found out several months ago, it was still fresh in his mind, as though it were yesterday that he had been told.
Lucien still didnât understand what he was doing in the River House. Rhysand had turned up in the human lands this morning to get him. When heâd asked why, the bastard just smiled at him. Lucien had honestly thought that the male might have been taking him to his death. But then he winnowed them into an office, Feyre sitting in the window, little Nyx in her arms and a content smile on her face. Now it was a few hours later, Nesta had been and gone, collecting her nephew for his nap, and still, he didnât know why they had brought him here.
âAre you going to tell me what is going on now, or do I have to wait several more hours?â Rhys was just smiling from where he sat on his chair, wings hidden and humming, making Lucien roll his eyes. Feyre came to sit next to her mate, giving him a reprimanding look. She gave Lucien a soft smile.
âJust a little longer, I promise.â Feyre had barely even finished the sentence when there was a knock on the door. âThere we go.â She stood, smoothing the skirts of her dress before walking towards the door, trailing light fingers over Rhysâ shoulder as she went. When she pulled the door open, Lucien could honestly say he was shocked to see that it was Helion on the other side, led by Cassian.
âYour guest, dearest sister. Please, take him.â Helion let out a low chuckle behind the general. He placed a hand over his heart, faking pain when Cassian turned to look at him.
âYou wound me. Why so hasty to get rid of me?â
âIf you keep looking at time the way you are, I will not be held responsible for what Nesta does to you in a jealous rage.â Helionâs retort was cut off when the female in question shouted from somewhere else in the house.
âYou can take him! Heâs been a pesky annoyance as of late.â Cassian disappeared then, grumbling about how she didnât mean that, he was never annoying and Nesta was madly in love with him. Which was true,-the madly in love part, not Cassian not being annoying- anyone could see it. Lucien would never tell her about the doe eyed look she got though. He valued actually being alive.
Helion laughed again, bending down to kiss Feyre on one cheek and then the other.
âFeyre, you look as lovely as you always do. Motherhood suits you.â
âThat I agree with entirely.â Rhys said as his mate welcomed the newcomer into the room, closing the door gently behind them.
âIâve told you Rhysand, no more babes until Nyx is older.â The male nodded in agreement, though Lucien thought they were going to be having this discussion a lot in the near future. She smacked him over the back of the head when he smirked, before sitting once more. He had a feeling they were talking to each other in secret again. âHave you made it so no one can hear us?â She asked when they were all settled. Helion now sat in the chair next to him, giving him a nod, Feyre sitting on the arm of Rhysandâs seat. The High Lord of the Night Court gave a dip of his head. âWarded the moment you closed the door, my love.â
âGood. Now, onto what we brought the both of you here for.â
Helion crossed an ankle over the other knee, hands linked where they rested in his lap. The High Lord of Day was dressed in a mix of gold and black. Gold fabric covered his body. One side of his chest left bare, clothing pinned at the other, flowing down his body, belted at the skirt. It was embroidered around the hem with reds and greens, and it seemed to shimmer like glitter under moonlight. Sandals wrapped around the dark skin of his calves. âForgive me for asking, but why such secrecy? Can you not trust your own family?â
Lucien didnât understand why they were being so careful all of a sudden, either. Any time heâd been in here, discussing all the problems they were still trying to overcome from the war with Hybern, theyâd never stopped the others inside the house from being able to hear too. Rhys tilted his head slightly to the side. âThe information will leave this room when you do, and you will do with it as you see fit.â
Lucien spoke then, frustrated. âYou brought me here hours ago, told me absolutely nothing on why I had to come. Just tell us whatâs going on.â Rhys raised a dark brow at him, but said nothing, so he turned to Feyre. She sighed, wringing her hands together before stopping herself. It was one of her nervous traits, and nervous traits accompanied by serious conversations never boded well.
âBack when we were trying to get the High Lords to work together, to help us against Hybern, you told us a story about Lucienâs mother, Helion.â
âYes, I did.â Lucien hadnât known that. But he supposed looking for Myriam and Drakon meant he wasnât privy to a lot of information. There were things from the time he was gone that he was still learning about.
âIncluding the affair that you had.â Lucien sucked in a sharp breath, slowly looking at the male seated beside him. Beron was not nice to his mother, he knew that. But the man had spies everywhere, always had. He would have had to have known about his mother being with Helion. And if he knew, he would have had her killed for it.
âBut my mother lives. My father wouldnât have allowed her to live after heâd found out. And trust me he knows, he always knows when his family isnât doing exactly what he wants them to.â Beron would have wanted to set an example, a vicious one at that. He showed that with what happened to Jessminda. Thinking of her only made Lucien think fondly of their good memories together now. He was no longer attacked by grief and self hatred, though waves of sadness would come and go. On the bad days, the storm in his head made them rough and dangerous, but those were few and far between.
Feyre started to look uncomfortable, causing Rhys to continue. âTo have killed her, would have caused a scandal. He was younger then, and it wouldnât have done him any good.â
Lucien still didnât understand and it was starting to piss him off. His fire tempted its boundaries, flames growing hotter and higher in his frustration. It felt as if it were boiling his blood, heating his skin. He pushed it down into the depths where it belonged. âThe only scandal is that she wasnât faithful. The gods know he fucking hasnât been. But then again it was always âdo as I say and not as I doâ with him anyway.â Feyre simply shook her head at him. He opened his mouth to say something, to say how pointless this meeting was if they werenât going to get to the point, when Helion suddenly sucked in a sharp breath from beside him. Lucien startled slightly.
âMother above.â He breathed. âHe canât be. No, youâre lying, I donât believe you.â Helion just stared at Lucien when he turned to him, amber eyes wide, mouth partly open.
âIâm not lying, Helion. I figured it out that day, and Iâve also had his mother confirm, but do not ask me how. You can see why Beron hated him the most now.â Lucien was severely done with them taking but still not explaining anything to him.
âConfirm what! What are you fucking talking about?â Rhysand looked at him, not even phased by his outburst.
âBeron is not your father, Lucien.â No. No. They were lying. When he looked at Feyre, when he looked at his friend, she gave him a small nod. He looked back at the male beside him, the male who seemed to be shocked into silence by the situation.
As if Lucienâs life couldnât get anymore fucked.
It had been months since that day. Feyre told them again that she wouldnât say how sheâd been in contact with his mother, and Lucien didnât want her to tell him anything anyway, no matter how much he wished to find out so he could see how she was. To talk to her himself. It would put her at risk, and Lucien wouldnât allow that. And he knew now that Helion wouldnât either. His father. The High Lord of Day was his father. Lucien was the sole heir to the Day Court. Helion had been nothing but welcoming in the time sincerely but he never pushed. Said that it didnât have to mean anything, if it wasnât what he wanted. Lucien had been a little confused with his wants at first, but had decided that he wanted them to acknowledge it. Wanted them to get to know each other.
Helion asked him a few weeks ago to stay with him. They didnât have to be in the same building, that Lucien could stay wherever he liked in the Day Court, but he did want him to stay. Lucien had found he couldnât refuse. Jurian and Vassa had been angry with him, saying that he was just abandoning them, that clearly heâd only used them. He had tried to explain that heâd just found the one who had actually fathered him. That he wanted them to have some kind of relationship, something that was robbed from the both of them. The two wouldnât hear it, and told him to leave. So he went. They had each been closer to each other than they ever had with Lucien anyway.
That was how he was here now, standing in the garden of the small townhouse his father had found for him, the male in question standing across from him. Helion was standing in the early morning rays, arms at his sides, golden crown absent and spouting words Lucien never thought heâd hear in his life. âYou want to do what?â Lucien said, still wondering if this was something that was actually happening. Helion sighed, rubbing both hands over his face for a moment, before pulling them away.
âI know that itâs not even been that long since weâve found out the truth. And I know I donât have the right to ask anything of you, but I think this could be the biggest step towards allying the courts together.â Lucien could see the frustration on his face, knowing that he struggled to ask this.
âYou want me to marry the High Lord of Summer?â
âYes.â
âDoes he know that you want to do this?â Helion moved closer to him a little.
âI proposed a marriage alliance to Tarquin, but I didnât say who. He agreed after a lengthy discussion, but only if who I chose wanted it. You know I havenât formally announced that you are my son yet, and this would mean Iâd have to.â Lucien folded his arms across his chest, suddenly self conscious.
âAnd you donât want to announce it?â
âNo.â Lucien stopped, hands tightening where they rested on his biceps. Helion, suddenly realising what heâd said, scrambled to backtrack. âGods, I meant yes. Yes I want to tell them all I have a son. I just werenât sure if you were ready for that.â His father let out an unsteady breath, meeting Lucienâs eyes for a second before looking away, only two repeat that over and over. âYou donât have to do this, but having my son marrying into another court makes the alliance stronger than if I were to pick out anyone else.â Lucien understood. And he understood wanting all of the courts to get along. It would mean they could truly live in peace, something they had all hoped for.
âIâll do it.â Helionâs head shot up, disbelief written across his face.
âReally?â
âYes.â
âI really thought you were going to say no, probably yell at me or something.â Lucienâs brows furrowed, a red lock of hair falling in front of his face.
âWhy would I do that?â Helion sighed, almost exasperated. Though Lucien noticed he didnât hold tension in his shoulders anymore, seemed more relaxed and at ease now that Lucien had answered him.
âBecause I didnât want you to think I was using you. Also, I didnât even ask. Do you like males? That should have been a question right? I mean, I just assumed, I shouldnât have.â His father was rambling, and Lucien chuckled.
âYes, I like males. And Tarquin is a good male, a good High Lord. It might not end in love but, I might get a friendship out of it.â Lucien smiled, a full grin, teeth showing. It was something he realised he hadnât done in a long, long time. Suddenly the breath was sucked out of him, and strong arms wrapped around his body. It took a moment, but Lucien returned the gesture, hugging him back. Helion was taller than him, and nearly pulled him off of his feet.
âIâm sorry. Sorry for asking. I should have found another way.â
âItâs alright. I think this might be good for me. I had Tamlin and we both know how that ended. I didnât fit, at the Night Court, not like they do. And Jurian and Vassa...well, I told you what happened. Maybe Iâll find a home with Tarquin.â Helion pulled back, holding his shoulders, a soft smile on his face.
âYou may not think it, but you fit here. I never got to be there before, and part of me is glad because the not knowing kept you and your mother safe, but Iâm here now. I want to be your father.â
âThank you.â They decided to continue walking through the garden then. Mostly in companionable silence, occasionally asking the odd question here and there. Lucien was getting lost in his own thoughts. He wondered whether Tarquin would be okay that it was Lucien he was marrying. If theyâd be able to make some kind of happy life together. The few times heâd seen him before, Lucien could admit he was attracted to him. It was easy to make conversation with Tarquin, to find common interests. There was the chance it would never turn romantic and Lucien would be okay with that, but at least heâd have a companion to live his life with.
Maybe this was his chance to get his own happy ending.
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Well there it is. The beginning. Youâll see Tarquin next time I promise but I just wanted to give you something to see if you were going to like the story or not. Please be respectful, Iâm tired of the ship wars. I want this to be a safe place for me to post the ideas that I have.
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#acotar fic#a court of thorns and roses#lucien x tarquin#lucien vanserra#helion#tarquin#high lord of day#high lord of summer#lucquin#theyâre officially my babies#my fic#my writing#haz writes#acotar fan fic#acosf spoilers#possibly?
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Imagining Tarquin chasing Lucien through the halls of the Summer Palace with big grins on their faces. Tarquin grabbing him around the waist and pulling him to his chest while Lucien just laughs loudly, placing kisses all over whatever part of his skin he can reach. But then Kal gets jealous (oh yes people we gave them a son) shouting âCatch me too, Papa!â
Gods, Iâm so soft for this family.
Kal runs out into the garden area and hides behind a fountain (which does nothing to hide him at all). But Tarquin and Lucien play along, shouting, âKal! Where are you? Weâre going to find you!â
And then they sneak around the fountain on either side and catch him between them, making him squeal in delight as they pepper kisses all over his chubby cheeks.
I am so soft for these babies. đ„șđ
#Lucquin#kal#Tarquin x Lucien#Lucien x Tarquin#these two males would be the cutest fathers#Iâd die for little Kal though#ask
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AHEM. THIS. đđ
#ACOWAR#ACOTAR 3#nesta x cassian#nessian#feyre x rhysand#feysand#moriel#Elriel#elucien#lucquin#Amren#not suitable for children
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Nuevo Paradigma para el VIH en México
Carta PĂșblica | Ciudad de MĂ©xico, 7 de mayo de 2019.
A la opiniĂłn pĂșblica,
A las autoridades,
A personas que viven con VIH-sida, familiares y amigos:
El gobierno de MĂ©xico ha tomado la decisiĂłn de implementar nuevos mecanismos administrativos en la compra de antirretrovirales de calidad, apoyĂĄndose de una propuesta presentada el pasado 26 de abril de 2019 por un grupo de expertos mĂ©dicos en materia de VIH-sida de la SecretarĂa de Salud, acompañados de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil y activistas.
Por ello, quienes suscribimos esta carta también consideramos indispensable renovar las estrategias del Programa Nacional para la Prevención y el Control del VIH-sida, con el propósito de garantizar no sólo el acceso universal al tratamiento de la infección por Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana sino, también, la optimización de costos y la simplificación de los esquemas de tratamiento.
El fin del sida como epidemia, es un objetivo factible, pero serĂĄ imposible si MĂ©xico pierde la oportunidad de tomar medidas necesarias, e incluso radicales, para hacer de los antirretrovirales una herramienta efectiva, terapĂ©utica y preventiva, que permita frenar la epidemia. Pero hay que hacerlo con medidas concretas a travĂ©s de la compra de los mejores antirretrovirales actualmente disponibles en MĂ©xico, ademĂĄs de simplificar los tratamientos de acuerdo a las guĂas nacionales e internacionales y a las evidencias cientĂficas disponibles. MĂ©xico siempre ha comprado los medicamentos antirretrovirales al precio mĂĄs elevado entre los paĂses de AmĂ©rica Latina.  Tan sĂłlo el año pasado  se erogaron mĂĄs de 3 mil millones de pesos y cada año se presentan nuevos casos de transmisiones de VIH en el paĂs. Con el cambio instrumentado se podrĂĄ atender a mĂĄs pacientes, a nuevos casos y con el mismo presupuesto. Por eso es momento de apoyar el cambio de rumbo propuesto y seguir exigiendo el fortalecimiento de los mejores esquemas de prevenciĂłn. Â
El sistema de salud en MĂ©xico estĂĄ obligado a responder a las necesidades de la poblaciĂłn con VIH, de sus familiares y parejas, atendiendo el interĂ©s pĂșblico. Definitivamente es necesario un ajuste para simplificar medidas y criterios clĂnicos, con el propĂłsito de ofrecer los mejores tratamientos antirretrovirales disponibles a los casi 100 mil pacientes atendidos por la SecretarĂa de Salud en todo el paĂs. Es momento de apoyar este cambio de paradigma en la atenciĂłn de VIH-sida en MĂ©xico.
Lo anterior significa:
Reducir esquemas de tratamientos, manteniendo la eficacia y disminuyendo los efectos adversos e interacciones farmacolĂłgicas,
Depurar claves de medicamentos obsoletos,
SupervisiĂłn individual de casos especĂficos y,
Garantizar un mejor monitoreo y seguimiento clĂnico de las y los usuarios en los servicios especializados.
Para que ofrezcan resultados, las medidas necesitan aplicarse en el inicio del tratamiento antirretroviral, en la mejora de los tratamientos existentes; pero tambiĂ©n en la revisiĂłn a detalle de los pacientes que reciben esquemas muy especĂficos a consecuencia del tiempo de tratamiento, de las resistencias presentadas y otros factores de riesgo para su salud.
Para concretar la propuesta de simplificaciĂłn es necesario atender la opiniĂłn de los expertos clĂnicos de la SecretarĂa de Salud, fortalecer la capacidad de atenciĂłn integral y con ello cumplir las metas de poner alto al sida en 2030, como propone el Programa Conjunto de las Naciones Unidas (ONUSIDA).
La salud de las personas por encima de todo. Por eso #NuevoParadigmaVIHMx
Atentamente
Dr. Gustavo  Reyes Terån, Centro de Investigación en Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIENI). Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias (INER).
Dr. Juan G. Sierra Madero, Departamento de InfectologĂa, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias MĂ©dicas y NutriciĂłn (INCMN).
Dra. Andrea GonzĂĄlez RodrĂguez, ClĂnica Especializada Condesa.
Dr. Florentino Badial HernĂĄndez, ClĂnica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Alicia PiñeirĂșa MenĂ©ndez, ClĂnica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Patricia Volkow FernĂĄndez, Departamento de InfectologĂa. Instituto Nacional de CancerologĂa.
Mtro. Alejandro Brito, activista y fundador de Letra S.
H. Rodrigo Moheno, Secretario General de FundaciĂłn MĂ©xico Vivo.
Lic. Ăngel Candia, activista y Secretario General Adjunto de FundaciĂłn MĂ©xico Vivo.
Mtro. Genaro Lozano, académico y activista.
Suscriben
Dr. Jorge Saavedra, Ex Director General del Centro Nacional para la PrevenciĂłn y Control del SIDA.
Nicole Finkelstein, Directora General, AIDS Healthcare Foundation MĂ©xico.
Dr. Ricardo Baruch, IPPF-WHR.
Olivia Maldonado, Directora General, Casa de la Sal.
Elvira Madrid Romero, Presidenta, Brigada Callejera de Apoyo a la Mujer, âElisa MartĂnezâ.
Hilda Peñaloza Andaluz, Directora Ejecutiva, Inspira Cambio.
Polo GĂłmez, Presidente, CondomĂłvil, AC.
AlaĂn PinzĂłn, Internacionalista y defensor de derechos humanos.
Aliadxs
Charlie Cordero, Fundador, FundaciĂłn MĂ©xico Vivo.
Patricia Mercado, SenadoraÂ
Denise Dresser
Regina Tames, Directora de GIRĂ.
Alexandra Haas
Dra. Patricia Campos López, AHF América Latina y Caribe
Aram Barra, Defensor de derechos humanos.
Jorge DĂaz, Activista y asesor legislativo.
Justine Dupuy, Coordinadora de RendiciĂłn de Cuentas y Combate a la CorrupciĂłn, FUNDAR.
Enrique Torralba, Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias, USSINER.
Enrique Galdeano, EscĂĄndala.
Alan Fonseca Perezamador, Instituto Nacional de CancerologĂa
Enrique Torre Molina, Colmena 41
Francisco Robledo, ADIL diversidad e inclusiĂłn laboral.
David RazĂș Aznar, Independiente.
Mario Bustamante Tejeda, Impulse Group MĂ©xico.
Brenda Crabtree Ramirez, MĂ©dica e Investigadora de la ClĂnica de VIH, INCMNSZ
Andrés Magaña, Freelance.
Raymundo Moreno, FundaciĂłn Orgullo Zacatecas y MĂ©xico VivoÂ
RaĂșl MartĂnez Rojas, Colectivo MichoacĂĄn es Diversidad
Sergio BeltrĂĄn GarcĂa
Diego Vazquez Solis, Diversidad es Participar para crecer
Juan Bosco Valle Delgado, CONVIHVE, A.C.
Miguel Chable RodrĂguez, Macuco por la Vida A.C
Ignacio Vizuet Zapien
Gonzalo Paris Mellado Correa, Mexico Vivo A.C
Guadalupe Vargas Barrera
JosĂ© Roberto Santos GonzĂĄlezÂ
Ximena Hernandez Gomez, Novostrategia
Marisela NĂșñez CintrĂłn
Anya Gorga Lejarza Navarrete, Red ProDh
Bruno NicolĂĄs Arancibia Alberro
AdriĂĄn RamĂrez Siller
Vicente Flores MelĂ©ndezÂ
GermĂĄn MartĂnez Blanco, AHF MĂ©xico ACÂ
Victor Mauricio Villafaña Gómez
Ricardo de la Cruz FloresÂ
Nancy Carmina GarcĂa Fregoso
JosĂ© Ăngel RamĂrez Alvarado, Colectivo Universo Positivo
Manuel Lucero
Gustavo Ferrer
Mario Chanona Rojas VĂ©rtiz
Alfonso Mercado Reynoso
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Higuera, MĂ©dico SexĂłlogo y Terapeuta Sexual
Gustavo Ruiz
Ivan Martinez La vidaÂ
Gustavo Ruiz
Barto Ballinas
Francisco Javier GarcĂa Bellego, SecretarĂa de Relaciones Exteriores
Erwin Eugenio Jiménez Montiel, Ciudadano
Jessica Leal
Fernanda Saldivar, FundaciĂłn Unidos por un Mexico Vivo
Maria Antonieta Lozano Acosta, Mexico Vivo
Luis Antonio LĂłpez Garrido
Daniel LemusÂ
JosĂ© de JesĂșs Lira RicĂĄrdez
Mario Quintanilla Orvañanos, SecretarĂa de Relaciones Exteriores
Sergio MartĂnezEscritor, Defensor de las libertades individuales y DDHH
Alan Valencia Ceja
Pablo MarĂn, Pluralio
Daniel Martinez, Comité Juvenil - Mexfam A.C.
Salvador Meza Ortiz, RED Diversidad en Respuesta al Vih de Puebla
Carlos de Anda, Nativo
Iñaki Ugartechea Begué
Daniela Higuera Alcalde
MĂłnica Paredes
Carlos Rodrigo Dorantes MartĂnez
Guillermo Alfonso de la Torre, Christophe Lucquin Ăditeur
CĂ©sar Galicia, Sexplaining
Patricia Cos PurĂłn
JoaquĂn LladĂł, Yo quiero Yo puedo.
Genaro Alberto PĂ©rez Couoh
Gabriela Reyes, FundaciĂłn Unidos por un MĂ©xico VivoÂ
Andrés Romo Chåvez Castellanos
Leon Faure
Marcos GarcĂa
Ubaldo MartĂnez, ICMP
MarĂa InĂ©s Vargas Rojas, CIENI
VĂctor Dante Galicia JuĂĄrez, CHECCOS A.C.
Daniela Estrada Tamés
David Lobato
Daniel Castillo Reynoso, 41 / Colectivo Incluyente
Yosahandi Navarrete Quan
JosĂ© Daniel MarĂn Mercado, Responde diversidad a.c.
Rolando Cruz Rivero
Christian CĂ©sar Muñoz GutiĂ©rrez, Fuera del ClĂłset A.C.Â
Marcos Alberto Bautista PĂ©rezÂ
Orly Cortés
Luis Raymundo Lozano JuĂĄrez
Carlos Terrazas
Pablo GonzĂĄlez VĂĄsquez, Buena vida y poca vergĂŒenza (DiversosBUAP)
Eduardo Barrera, Persona VIH-positiva
Gerardo Martinez, Fundador FRENPAVIH
Ofelia MarĂa Rosales Del Real, InfectĂłloga
Jorge Neri Lugo
Portugal, Flat Heels Crew
Claudio Castellanos de Oteyza, FundaciĂłn MĂ©xico Vivo
SaĂșl LomelĂ, NETA COMUNICACIĂN
Raquel Bañón Sodini
Juan Villaseñor
JesĂșs Avendaño Aquino
Luis Manuel Arellano Delgado, Periodista
Jose Arturo Ruiz PĂ©rez
Gustavo Jonathan Zarate Chavez
José Durån
Damian SuĂĄrez, Artista plĂĄsticoÂ
Mauricio Ivan Sarabia Sanchez
Eduardo Servin
Ana Lorena Guerrero Torres, SecretarĂa de Salud - mĂ©dico tratante de VIH
Juan Manuel Roldan Borbolla, ComunicĂłlogo
Raul Espinoza, Irapuato Vive A.C.
Nora Robledo FrĂas, Elementa
Abel Anaya Araujo
Paulino Ordóñez
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Humberto Payno, Psicoterapeuta independienteÂ
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Citlali Mayek Santos Toriz
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Aldahir JimĂ©nez RamĂrez, Independiente
Maresa GuillĂ©n GarcĂa
Isidro Garcia Bañuelos, Colega.O A.C. Colectivo Gay De Occidente
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ValentĂn Castillo, Ciudadano
Alberto Herbel
Jorge Mauricio Bernal RamĂrez
Ignacio Rubio
Marco Antonio Lozoya Flores, LGBTI MĂ©xico // Festival Por La Diversidad "6to BesotĂłn LGBTI"
Luis Ignacio Merino Huidobro, CiudadanoÂ
Eduardo Ortiz
Nicolas Roth Macedo, La Casona
José Antonio Cerón Cabrera
Gerardo JesĂșs GonzĂĄlez Torres, Consultor independienteÂ
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Irving Macay Vizcarra, H. Ayuntamiento Poza Rica - Diversidad Sexual
Liang Li HernĂĄndez MateosÂ
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Dra. Marcela E. GĂĄndara Zepeda
Mauricio JesĂșs Herrera
Ricardo GonzĂĄlez Foyo, Chef
Antonio Medina Trejo, AsociaciĂłn Mexicana de ComunicaciĂłn para la Igualdad (AMCI)Â
Mtra. Hilda TĂ©llez Lino, Defensora de Derechos Humanos
Luis GuzmĂĄn, Voto IncluyenteÂ
Ricardo GonzĂĄlez BĂ©jar, Empresario
Codise ACÂ
David Alvarado Jiménez, Presidente de Fundación Mexicana para la lucha contra el sida A.C.
Marlene Castro Cruz
Alarik Reyes
Fernando Pacheco GarcĂa
MartĂn Vivanco Lira, Independiente
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Sonia Yuruen LermaÂ
Santiago Garcia de Vinuesa
Elena Langarica Naves, ClĂnica Especializada CondesaÂ
Sergio Omar Soriano TrejoÂ
Roy Caple, Empresario
VĂctor Hugo Flores RamĂrez, Abogado y educador sexual
Rodrigo Aguilar Cornejo
Israel Dirzo Bahena, Vihve Morelos
Miguel Amaro, El Colegio de MĂ©xico
Ines Macedo Riba, IndependienteÂ
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Adria OrdazÂ
Marco Antonio Palet SĂĄnchez, CEDA EL PASO S.C.
Ivan Alvarez
Luis Daniel SĂĄnchez, Ciudadano
Beatriz RamĂrez Amador, Casa  TOLUCA A. C.Â
Daniela Edith Dueñas Tenorio
Arturo Cuevas Bautista, Senado de la RepĂșblica
Francisco Rosas, Vivir. ParticipaciĂłn, Incidencia y Transparencia, A.C.Â
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Lesvia Rivera Abarca, Coesida CAPASITS OaxacaÂ
Gabriela del Refugio Velasquez Rosas, Coesida /capasits Oaxaca
Sergio Orihuela GarcĂa, Psicoterapeuta independiente y defensor de Derechos Humanos
Dr. Carlos Antonio Cabrera May, FundaciĂłn BAI A.C.
Ana MarĂa Pimentel
Josué Quino, Teatro & SIDA, A. C.
Miguel Alonso HernĂĄndez Victoria, Grupo Guerrilla Gay
Daniel Santos Carpinteyro
Javier SĂĄnchez Ochoa
Gema Olvera
Roberto Cruz ValderrĂĄbano
MarĂa Nancy Baeza RamĂrez, Miembro fundador FRENPAVIH
David Gamboa, Persona viviendo con VIH
Luis Antonio Cortés Salinas,IncluMich/Michoacån Incluyente
VĂctor Hugo Delgado RodrĂguezÂ
Elias JC
Erik Menses (Eriko Stark), Periodista independiente
RomĂĄn J. Navarro Vega, AHF MĂ©xico
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Mauricio Aguilar
Oswaldo P. MartĂnez RodrĂguez
Daniel Ordaz Garcia
Fernanda GonzĂĄlez Lara, InfectĂłloga, Instituto Nacional de NutriciĂłnÂ
Juan JosĂ© RodrĂguez GarcĂaÂ
Erik Bakker
Luigi ForestieriÂ
Ana Martha Romero de Eugenio, Yax Macri AC
Carolina Garayzar
Santiago Aguilera Mijares, AVE de MĂ©xico
Alonso Navarro Mendoza
Paco Arjona, Solidaridad Ed Thomas, A.C, ( SETAC)
Alejandro Salas Gallardo
Miguel Ăngel Romano, Ciudadano
José Liévano
Gabriel Bermudes HernĂĄndez
Rubén Cervantes Hernåndez
Luis Medina
Cherch HernĂĄndez
Claudia Arenas,MĂ©xico Vivo
Alejandro Diaz
Enrique Espinosa, INER
Mauricio Aguilar GarciaResponsabilidad sexual
David Urbina Romero, Activista independiente ex-miembro de FRENPAVIH
Tere, Medico
Maria Ivonne Casarin Schneider
David Flores
Magie CasarinÂ
Pilar Valls Torrens
Karime Fuentes Pineda
Galia Anne Frenkel Salomon, FundaciĂłn MussetÂ
Minerva MartĂnez Crisanto, MĂ©dico tratante de Vih
Nisa Rindani Alvarado Cortes
Antonio Sosa Cruz, MĂ©dico Tratante
Leticia Hernandez N, HJMÂ
JosĂ© Antonio Torres SorianoÂ
Imelda Moreno LĂłpez
Maria Perea Meraz, IQ, Investigaciones Queer, AC
Tania MartĂnez HernĂĄndez
Blanca Ramos Cristiani Garrido, Coesida/Capasits Oaxaca
Fernando Agundis SĂĄnchezÂ
Lucia Brown Villalba, FundHepa
Juan Ernesto Trejo GonzĂĄlez
José Trinidad Sånchez Beiza, SSA
Fernando Natividad de JesĂșs Flores Torres
Ricardo Cervantes G
Manuel Ronzon Carrillo
Estefania Veloz, YoÂ
MarĂa JosĂ© Reyes Fentanes, InfectĂłloga
Ana Roth
RaĂșl Macias, COMART A C
Antonio HernĂĄndez Cervantes, FUNDASIDA
Rafael Moralez, Usuario de targa
MarĂa Cristina Casarin SchneiderÂ
Francisco Guadarrama
RaĂșl VĂĄzquez Guerrero, AHF MĂ©xico
Carlos G. RuedaÂ
Santos SĂĄnchez MĂ©dico, SexĂłlogo tratante de VIH e ITS
Gabriela MarĂa Villanueva ArzĂĄpalo, Directora CAPASITS MĂRIDA
Sergio Raymundo HernĂĄndez LĂłpezÂ
Lorena Ortiz GalvĂĄn
Rubén Antonio Valdez Nuñez, Presidente de Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias,  USSINER
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Rodrigo Esteban Del Toro Sanchez
Guillermo Rodrigo Espinosa Riojas
Manuel Ricardo Gonzålez Gutiérrez
Luisa Iglesias Arvide, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, IMER
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RaĂșl SuĂĄrez
Marco Antonio Nieves Cardoso
Adanelly Tovar Cortéz, Fundación México Vivo
Jorge Andrés Lozada Carrasco, AHF México
Gloria Valdez de Vazquez, Comunidad Trans viviendo con VIH cd Juarez
JosĂ© Antonio Zavala Meza, Convihve A.C.Â
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Rafael Moralez
AdriĂĄn Alfredo Flores Ezeta
Fabian Contreras Trejo, Movimiento LibertarioÂ
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Concept pour Christophe Lucquin Ăditeur
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This is how our Violetta feels about her Lucquin!
I wanted pomegranates. I wanted darkness. I wanted him.
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AMĂLIE LUCAS-GARY / GROTTE / CHRISTOPHE LUCQUIN ĂDITEUR / 2014.
"Je suis le gardien d'une grotte, je vis juste au-dessus. Dessous, c'est creux, étroit, frais, humide et silencieux. Je me répÚte souvent ces mots ; ils résonnent et réconfortent ma solitude."
Dans la lignĂ©e de PrĂ©histoire d'Ăric Chevillard, qui campait en 1994 un archĂ©ologue reconverti en guide et gardien de grotte prĂ©historique, le premier roman d'AmĂ©lie Lucas-Gary s'empare de la cĂ©lĂšbre grotte de Lascaux, sans jamais la citer, pour nous conter le rĂ©cit singulier, poĂ©tique et farfelu, et non moins inquiĂ©tant, de son gardien, un homme dont le destin se noue inextricablement Ă celui de la caverne. Et si la prise de fonction du premier, constamment empĂȘchĂ©e et retardĂ©e, faisait figure d'impossible et de condition Ă l'Ă©mergence d'alternatives fictionnelles, elle s'opĂšre pour le second au moment mĂȘme oĂč la grotte, pour les raisons qu'on connaĂźt, se replie sur elle-mĂȘme, se soustrayant au regard de visiteurs redirigĂ©s vers sa rĂ©plique, pour ne plus s'ouvrir qu'Ă quelques nantis, scientifiques ou cĂ©lĂ©britĂ©s, guidĂ©s par notre narrateur, fier de ses privilĂšges.
C'est Ă son tĂ©moignage que nous avons affaire â "dĂ©lire total" et "fiction maline et vicieuse" â au cours duquel nous suivons les aventures dĂ©licieusement saugrenues que lui rĂ©servent ses fonctions : rites d'initiation intraterrestres Ă la sexualitĂ© avec la premiĂšre dame de France ou Ă la fĂ©conditĂ© avec une copiste, rencontre avec un Philippe Bouvard coiffĂ© d'une marmite parce qu'il est devenu hypersensible aux champs magnĂ©tiques, jusqu'Ă cette visite particuliĂšre de la grotte offerte Ă Ben Laden. Si le gardien nous comble d'anecdotes cocasses, il n'en acquiert pas moins au fil du roman des contours Ă©quivoques et inquiĂ©tants : tantĂŽt froid infanticide ou assassin du petit-fils d'Hitler, tantĂŽt voyou capable de couvrir les parois de sa grotte de graffiti pour en confondre un autre, il mĂȘle et nivelle le rĂ©el et les fantasmes, la petite et la grande histoire et les dĂ©rĂšglements de notre sociĂ©tĂ©, les mythes fondateurs et celui, complotiste, des reptiliens... Plus encore, versĂ© en psychanalyse, il joue avec nous, nous manipule savamment, expose ses nĂ©vroses familiales jusqu'Ă nous Ă©garer dans un dispositif troublant et vertigineux dominĂ© par la figure du double et de la gĂ©mellitĂ©. Ainsi, l'angoissante ressemblance physique du gardien et de son pĂšre se duplique-t-elle dans le lien que la grotte originale entretient avec sa rĂ©plique :
"On considĂ©rait non seulement qu'une copie pouvait ĂȘtre conforme, mais aussi qu'elle avait davantage de valeur que l'original puisqu'elle Ă©tait neuve."
"Pour cette raison, la grotte m'Ă©tait hospitaliĂšre ; c'Ă©tait un refuge pour ce visage que je refusais de voir. Outre la quasi-absence de figurations humaines dans la grotte, on peut aussi noter que le seul homme reprĂ©sentĂ© Ă©tait masquĂ©. VoilĂ donc comment s'articulaient ma hantise de la ressemblance et ma passion pour la grotte. Si l'on poussait le raisonnement plus avant, on trouverait un autre parallĂšle : l'original me rappellerait mon pĂšre, alors que le fac-similĂ© me renverrait Ă moi-mĂȘme. VoilĂ pourquoi je vouerais Ă la copie un mĂ©pris si tenace."
Ainsi, les rĂ©flexions du personnage nous sont tendues comme autant d'amorces introspectives et d'appĂąts se doublant constamment de pans et de replis toujours plus obscurs qu'il n'y paraĂźt. DĂ©coupĂ© en courts chapitres, le rĂ©cit se dĂ©ploie comme si l'on s'enfonçait peu Ă peu dans la grotte, passant d'une salle ou d'une galerie Ă un diverticule inconnu, d'une nĂ©vrose ou d'un point de fixation Ă un autre. De la grotte ou de l'inconscient de son gardien, on en vient Ă ne plus savoir lequel des deux est le trompe-l'Ćil oĂč la mĂ©taphore de l'autre. Et le rĂ©cit en devient fascinant.
Avec Grotte, AmĂ©lie Lucas-Gary signe un premier roman singulier, qui explore habilement le rapport que nous entretenons avec nos lointains ancĂȘtres, les lieux et les traces Ă©nigmatiques qu'ils nous ont lĂ©guĂ©s, mais qui Ă©claire peut-ĂȘtre plus encore le processus complexe de la crĂ©ation, fait d'hommages, de ruptures et d'Ă©mancipation.
Romain Verger
Photographie : Henri Breuil dans la salle des taureaux en 1948.
Amélie Lucas-Gary / Grotte / Christophe Lucquin éditeur / 2014.
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Future dialysis patients could grow their own artificial veins
Future dialysis patients could grow their own artificial veins
Lucquinâs company has been working on a polymer-based implant that can be wired into a personâs blood vessels. The implant is, essentially, a hollow scaffold built from a new plastic polymer that encourages tissue growth. Once inserted into a personâs veins, their own bodies begin growing a new blood vessel around the artificial one. The ⊠Continue reading âFuture dialysis patients could growâŠ
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I just saw you and @tswaney17 teased us with some hot lucquin moments. And then I saw these post with wierdly specific english words. And 2 of those were:
Lingible (adj): meant to be licked đ
Cornobble (v): to slap or beat another person with a fish
Can Summer court have a traditional cornobbling please �
Honestly. @tswaney17 and I are being extremely thirsty in chat you have no idea. I donât think thereâs any stopping usđ„”
Also Iâm actually cackling. Is cornobble a legitimate thing? Seriously?
but why can I see Lucien slapping Cassian with a fish for being a shithead
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Itâs been a long time since weâve teased any spice on here lately and I thought they should know, weâre currently being thirsty for Lucquin in chat. But know, this is isnât the spiciest part folks. đ„”đ„
We are such fucking teases I swear. đ
Also, Iâve been waiting for you to drop something from our chat into one of my asks. đ€Ł
But seriously. This is not even CLOSE to being the spiciest thing in that chat... đ
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Antoine Papiernik Appointed Chairman of Sofinnova Partners
Antoine Papiernik Appointed Chairman of Sofinnova Partners
PARISâ(BUSINESS WIRE)âSofinnova Partners, a leading European venture capital firm specialized in Life Sciences, has appointed Antoine Papiernik as Chairman. Papiernik succeeds Denis Lucquin who remains a Managing Partner. The appointment starts a new chapter in Sofinnova Partnersâ growth strategy. Antoine Papiernik joined Sofinnova Partners in 1997 and has a proven track record investing inâŠ
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Let the people know that buckets of ice water are need in chat, stat. đ„” (this is literally the beginning of round two, you should have seen round one)
Is it me or is it hotttt? đ„”
Nope, itâs just our chat.
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#Lucquin sin is coming yâall#we showed no mercy#actually Tarquin and Lucien showed no mercy#they be fucking like rabbits#đđ
đ#ask
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The people should know what I have done, and that Iâm not sorry about itđ
Weâre just adding fluff to this crackship. đ What would their ship name be even be called? Tarcien? Lucquin?
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