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1bravo9 · 1 year
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A fellow Mississippian who probably did more to influence and shape guitar driven music than anyone of his generation. Even now more than 60 years later his style is known simply as "Luther Licks". Ask any guitarist and they will tell you.
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lucky-strike-14 · 1 year
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Luther Perkins needs no honorary, official, accredited, or any other kind of degree whatsoever to walk through any door he chooses, until the end of hawking radiation. I do Mondale the rules in this case, & if you want to make a spell out of any of it, be respectful of Luther Perkins' bonedust; a little snuff'll open you up, & the little invisible-until-you-noticed-them bits'll make people want to kiss them off of you, with an ardent & gentle passion.
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glass-noodle · 4 months
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finally breaking my silence
(thank you @a-feral-coffee-enthusiast for the blank meme)
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I make normal and good content on my Detroit: Become Human video game blog on Tumblr dot com.
Bolt-Kara and Tankice
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1264doghouse · 2 months
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Leo Fender & Luther Perkins
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nateconnolly · 5 months
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You can vote even if you're not sure you'll be able to come!
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iwonderwh0 · 5 months
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What are your top 10 dbh dialogues?
Damn, dawg, I don't think I can list so much but okay
1. Traci's speech after witnessing another Traci being shot. I get chills from this scene and it gets my eyes watering, all the trembling of grief in her voice, ahh! I can feel it in by bones. I consider it the best acting in the game.
2. The bridge chapter. All options are great and I don't think I have one single favourite path of it, although I do like "I know you're not going to shoot me, Lieutenant. You're just trying to provoke a reaction." option to be included
3. Hostage chapter negotiations. I mean, it's my favourite chapter and once again such an amazing acting.
4. Shaolin's confession. Got chills seeing it first time. I swear, the deviants in Connor's chapters have the best scenes.
5. Markus and Perkins's negotiations. It's a good scene, I like the pacing of it.
I realise that I'm mostly listing monologues rather than dialogues, but ughh, I really can't think of a solid dialogue besides the one in bridge chapter
And I haven't really replayed second half of the game for the longest time, so I hardly remember dialogues in there. They're mostly really short or dry or I don't like them that much
But okay, let's say
6. The one where Luther goes "Free. I like the sound of it. But I don't know what it really means yet." As the only example of deviants being unsure what to do with their freedom.
You know what? I'll leave it at 6
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mangabirdao3 · 3 months
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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
Chapter 1 - Cock Blocked
“Come on now, pretty boy, what’s wrong?” Hank crooned softly as he crouched on the well-pecked earth around his coop. The glossy brown rooster continued to squawk and claw the earth in frustration, green tail flicking in irritation. Hank couldn’t figure it out either. Last year he was fine! Last year, he’d mated seventeen hens and had a whole clutch of eggs, so why wasn’t it happening this year? It wasn’t his age. Gavin was only two years old. These were the best years of his life! Prime mating time! Hank had already taken him to the local vet, but Luther found nothing wrong with him. He was a little stressed, but that could be put down to being stuffed in the carrier and hauled into town. “You don’t like Teeny anymore? You guys had a flock of chicks last year!” Gavin flapped his wings again, fluttering a little way away to the wire fence running along his neighbour’s pen.
A guy named Richard Perkins owned the place next door, and had built his own coop that very year. It looked pretty fancy too, with some expensive black breed of chickens. The rooster, in particular, was truly striking. Shiny black feathers and skin, huge wings, and a good strong body. Even his caw was loud. Hank would know. The damned thing woke him up every morning fighting with Gavin. They cawed and croaked for three hours straight, flapping and clawing at the fence until they both tired out. Hank wasn’t sure if Richard was deaf or if he was already awake at that time, but he never seemed bothered when he finally appeared to feed his flock.
“Is that it? Is that big brute putting you off your game?” He’d never heard of cocks being competitive like that, but maybe the other rooster was making him feel inferior somehow. “Hey!” Hank stood up with a frown and rested his hands on his hips as Gavin shot off towards the fence, where the black rooster had appeared, ducking its head and bobbing its tail. The chickens seemed unconcerned at least, happy to peck the earth and scratch the ground looking for worms. Gavin joined the black rooster with a few ducks and bobs of his own before skittering off along the fence with a ruffle of his shiny green tail. The black cock followed, almost as if it were a game. They ran the entire length of the fence before turning and running back, hopping and flapping all the while. Are they fighting or playing? Hank had never seen anything like it.
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kissoflightning · 9 months
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Kept beating myself up over not getting enough art done this year, but I've done quite a lot.
Kamski, Markus, Kara, Alice, and Luther are gonna make it into 2024! (Maybe Perkins too)
Background Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash
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froggywritesstuff · 2 years
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character list
the title is self explanatory. this is a list of the characters i'll write for. it'll probably change over time, and if you see a character you'd like but don't see them on the list, just ask cause i might've forgotten about them
Hamilton
Eliza Schuyler
Angelica Schuyler
Peggy Schuyler
Maria Reynolds
Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens
Philip Hamilton
Lafayette
Hercules Mulligan
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
Umbrella Academy
Viktor Hargreeves
Diego Hargreeves
Klaus Hargreeves
Allison Hargreeves
Luther Hargreeves
Five Hargreeves
Ben Hargreeves (Umbrella or Sparrow)
Sloane Hargreeves
Jayme Hargreeves
Stranger Things
Will Byers (non female readers only)
Mike Wheeler
Lucas Sinclair
Dustin Henderson
Eleven Hopper
Max Mayfield
Robin Buckley (non male readers only)
Nancy Wheeler
Jonathan Byers
Steve Harrington
Eddie Munson
21 Chump Street
Justin Laboy
The Goldfinch
Boris Pavlikovsky
Theodore Decker
Marvel
Peter Parker (any actor)
Steve Rogers
Bucky Barnes
Sam Wilson
Makkari
Sersi
Sprite (platonic only)
Steven Grant
Marc Spector
Layla El-Faouly
America Chavez (non male readers only)
Kate Bishop
Yelena Belova (platonic only)
Shuri
Namor
Riri Williams
X-Men
Mystique
Kitty Pryde
Peter Maximoff
Rogue
Logan Howlette
Wade Wilson/Deadpool
Scott Summers
In The Heights (movie version)
Usnavi de la Vega
Vanessa 
Nina Rosario
Benny
Sonny de la Vega 
Heathers
Veronica Sawyer
JD (Jason Dean)
Heather Chandler
Heather McNamara
Heather Duke
John Doe
John Doe
Ride The Cyclone
Noel Gruber (male or nb readers only)
Ocean O'Connel Rosenburg
Mischa Bachinski
Constance Blackwood
Ricky Potts
Hatchetfieldverse
Paul Matthews
Emma Perkins
Ted Spankoffski
Bill Woodard
Ruth Fleming
Pete Spankoffski
Richie Lipschitz
Max Jagerman
Grace Chasity
Lex Foster
Ethan Green
Hannah Foster (platonic only)
Heartstopper
Charlie Spring (non female readers only)
Nick Nelson
Tara Jones (non male readers only)
Darcy Olsson (non male readers readers only)
Elle Argent
Tao Xu (non male readers only(headcanoning him as bi or pan is disrespectful and transphobic))
Tori Spring
Imogen Heaney
Isaac Henderson (platonic only)
Do Revenge
Eleanor Levetan (non male readers only)
Drea Torres
Wednesday
Wednesday Addams
Enid Sinclair
Bianca Barclay
Xavier Thorpe
Ajax Petropolus
Eugene Otinger
(young) Morticia Addams
(young) Gomez Addams
Beetlejuice
Lydia Deetz
Tomorrow When The War Began
Ellie Linton
Lee Takkam
Fiona Maxwell
Homer Yannos
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse/Across the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales
Gwen Stacy
Pavitr Prabhakar
Hobie Brown
Margo Kess
Miles G Morales (earth 42)
Miguel O’Hara
Maze Runner
Thomas
Newt (non female readers only)
The Broken Hearts Gallery
Lucy Gulliver
Nadine (non male readers only)
Nick Danielson
Treasure Planet
Jim Hawkins
Enola Holmes
Enola Holmes
Lord Tewkesbury
Turning Red
Mei Mei
Miriam
Abby
Priya
Raising Dion
Nicole Warren
Tevin Wakefield
Dion Warren (platonic only)
Julie and the Phantoms
Julie Molina
Luke Patterson
Reggie Peters
Alex Mercer (non female readers only)
Flynn
Carrie
Abbott Elementary
Janine Teagues
Jacob Hill (non female readers only)
Gregory Eddie
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Jake Peralta
Amy Santiago
Rosa Diaz
Love Victor
Victor Salazar (non female readers only)
Benji (non female readers only)
Felix Weston
Pilar Salazar
Lake Meriwether
Lucy
Mia Brooks
Andrew
In Treatment
Eladio
Laila
Spree
Kurt Kunkle
Once Upon a Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Mary Margaret Blanchard
David Nolan
Henry Mills
Mulan (non male readers only)
Graham
Neal Cassidy
Peter Pan
Jefferson
Dash and Lily
Dash
Lily
Boomer
Juno
Juno MacGuff
Paulie Bleeker
Summer Days Summer Nights
Debbie Espinoza
Frankie Espinoza
Scream (1 through 6)
Sidney Prescott
Billy Loomis
Mickey Altieri
Roman Bridger
Jill Roberts
Charlie Walker
Sam Carpenter
Tara Carpenter
Amber Freeman
Chad Meeks-Martin
Mindy Meeks-Martin
Quinn Bailey
Venom
Eddie Brock
Honest Thief
Ramon Hall
Beth Hall
Wild Child
Poppy Moore
Kate
Drippy
Freddie Kingsley
Monsters and Men
Manny Ortega
Marisol Ortega
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Trevor Spengler
Phoebe Spengler (platonic only)
Error 143
Micah Yujin
Community
Abed Nadir
Troy Barnes
Annie Edison
Jeff Winger
Britta Perry
The Obession
Logan
Delilah
The New Girl
Lia Setiawan
Stacey Hoffman
Mythic Quest
Poppy Li
Brad Bakshi
Adventure Time
Finn
Princess Bubblegum
Marceline
Marshall Lee
Prince Bubblegum
Flame Princess
School Spirits
Madison
Simon
Charley (non female readers only)
Wally
Rhonda
Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves
Simon Aumar
Disventure Camp
Aiden (non fem readers only)
James (non fem readers only)
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
Jane Facciano
Olivia Valdovinos
Nancy Nakagawa
Cynthia Zdunowski
Richie Valdovinos
Ted Lasso
Ted Lasso
Roy Kent
Jamie Tartt
Keeley Jones
Sam Obisanya
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Noah Diaz
Elena Wallace
Mirage
Helluva Boss
Blitzø
Stolas (non female readers only)
Loona
Millie
Moxxie
Octavia
Verosika Mayday
Fizzarolli
Asmodeus
Hazbin Hotel
Charlie Morningstar
Vaggie (non male readers only)
Angel Dust (non female readers only)
Husk
Alastor (platonic only)
Vox
Lucifer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (rise + mutant mayhem + tmnt 2007 + tmnt 2012)
Donnie
Mikey
Raph
Leo
April
The After Party
Yasper Lennov
Space Force
Tony Scarapiducci
Renfield
Teddy Lobo
Robert Montague Renfield
Undercovers
Bill Hoyt
Amazing Digital Circus
Jax
Parks and Recreation
Leslie Knope
Ben Wyatt
April Ludgate
Andy Dwyer
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
Randy Cunningham (18+ people DNI unless requesting platonic stories)
The Earliest Show
Josh Bath
House of Lies
Clyde Oberholt
Mean Girls (movie + musical + movie musical)
Cady Heron
Regina George
Gretchen Wieners
Karen Smith/Shetty
Janis Ian/Sarkisian/Imi'ike (non male readers only)
Damian Hubbard (non female readers only)
Warm Bodies
R
Peep World
Nathan Meyerwitz
Your Boyfriend
Peter Dunbar
Invincible
Mark Grayson
Shapesmith
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Sabrina Spellman
Harvey Kinkle
Nick Scratch
Rosalind Walker
Theo Putnam
Prudence Blackwood
Ambrose Spellman
High School Musical: the Musical the Series
Gina Porter
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People Burr has fucked:
Joseph Bellamy
78.39108 percent of Princeton's student body
Richard Montgomery
General Putnam
Theodosia Prevost
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
James Monroe (Jefferson made him)
Washington Irving
John Vanderlyn
James Wilkinson
Luther Martin
Blenner...hasset?
Both of the Swarthouts
Nicholas Bigbee Perkins
John Marshall (actually Burr tried but Marshall slammed the door in his face)
Jeremy Bentham
William Godwin
This list is developing don't be afraid to add to it:
Bobby Troup
Robert Livingston
Half the prostitutes in Europe
Himself
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qrjung · 1 year
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sideblogs
@void-candy — for gifs, edits, icons and stuff I find on tumblr
@joshman-theandroid — for Josh and all Josh related activities.
@onetiredcorvid — personal blog
@houseofinfamy — for "obey me" and other related activities.
--- Since this is a DBH-centric blog; I don't care if you think Hank and Connor are father and son or if they're dating both options are purely headcanons and there's nothing wrong with that. But I prefer sticking with canon on this one; they're friends. Either way, I don't like the hate directed to either side and this conversation has a tendency to turn into meaningless fandom squabble. Keep all your Hank & Connor discourse away from me.
--- Please don't involve Gavin Reed in my stuff. Do whatever you want, but I don't wish to perceive it.
TAG SYSTEM* [below the cut]
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Fandom tags:
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--- COD: ghostsoap || faralex
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*tags will most likely be added as time goes on
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anonymous-lightbulb · 9 months
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GUYS!!! Caleb x Evelyn sm*t fics are historically accurate according to bing chat!
The Puritans, known for their devout religious beliefs, held a distinct view on marital intimacy. Let’s explore their perspective:
Marriage and Sexuality:
The Puritans considered sex within marriage to be a gift from God and an essential, enjoyable part of the marital relationship.
Reformers like Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and John Calvin rejected the medieval Roman Catholic notion that marriage was inferior to celibacy. They believed that sexual contact between spouses was not inherently sinful.
Unlike the ancient church’s negative view, Puritans emphasized the sanctity of marital intimacy.
Marital Intimacy:
Richard Gouge, a Puritan preacher, encouraged husbands and wives to cohabit with good will and delight. They were to approach physical intimacy willingly and cheerfully.
William Perkins asserted that marital sex was a “due debt” or “due benevolence” that spouses owed to each other. It was not sinful but rather a natural expression of their relationship.
Puritans believed that sexual intimacy within marriage was sanctified by the Word and prayer.
Biblical Basis:
The Puritans cited Paul’s writings to support their views. For instance, 1 Corinthians 7:3 emphasized the importance of fulfilling marital obligations.
Cotton Mather, another Puritan minister, criticized those who advocated for marital abstinence. He believed that the Holy Spirit endorsed companionship and physical intimacy.
In summary, the Puritans celebrated sex within marriage as a God-ordained blessing and an integral part of the marital covenant. Their perspective contrasted sharply with earlier beliefs that had stigmatized sexual intimacy even within marriage
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What I think the DBH characters smell like:
Hank: Booze.
Connor: Nothing. No scent. Will put on different scents manually as the situation arises.
Markus: Probably fire smoke since he keeps hanging around those barrels OR setting things on fire.
Kara: One of those old lady perfumes. You know the ones.
Alice: Child smell. You know the one.
North: Like Markus, but stronger. Lingering feminine perfume.
Josh: Like Markus, but with a lingering clean aftershave.
Simon: Like Markus, but more metallic.
Gavin: Strong aftershave. Like Axe.
Tina: Nothing, maybe deodorant if you draw too close.
Luther: He smells the best out of everyone. He just does. Whatever you think is the best smell, he smells like that. For me, that's Giorgio Armani's Acqua Di Gio.
Chris: Spray-on deodorant, but like two of them mixed together. It's not bad, but it's indistinguishable.
Ben: Whatever he just had for dinner. I feel like he's a Hawaiian pizza or pepperoni kinda guy.
Rose: Dirt and a flowery perfume.
Adam: Dirt, sweat, and literally Axe.
Amanda: Some rich-as-hell perfume. Strong.
Nines: Hello Kitty Bubblegum
Todd: The reminisce of red ice. Perhaps some sort of cigarette smoke smell mixed in.
Ralph: Hell no
Captain Allen: Second best smeller. Not Giorgio Armani's Acqua Di Gio, but a second, secret scent that beats everyone else but Luther. He smells good.
Perkins: Whatever aftershave smells of wood and more blunt scents. He doesn't wear too much.
Kamski: Pool water? But also Hello Kitty Bubblegum
Chloe: A very, very subtle citrus. Maybe floral.
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1264doghouse · 10 months
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Johnny Cash, Luther Perkins & Marshall Grant
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hoursofreading · 2 months
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In his first, jointly written article for the Crimson, Buttigieg urged his fellow students to view not only community service but also political engagement as a valuable form of extracurricular activity. Buttigieg himself had worked briefly in a shelter for battered women during the summer after his freshman year. But as was happening elsewhere, a rift was opening at Harvard between students committed to such work, or to tutoring students or volunteering at homeless shelters, on the one hand, and those committed to political action on the other. In the Crimson article Buttigieg expressed alarm at how few young people were voting, working in campaigns, or participating in demonstrations. “In a nation where a lifetime of honorable work in direct service could be wiped out by a single stroke of poor policy from an elected official or legislature, the absence of our generation’s voice from the political process is a hazardous reality for anyone committed to social progress, and a red flag for democracy itself.”
That commitment brought Buttigieg to my classes in his senior year. The course he took in the fall semester, Social Thought in Modern America, was described by the Crimson as “the toughest humanities class at the College, combining soul-crushingly dense and difficult material with a will-breaking workload.” In other words, it was a class for people like Pete, Previn Warren, their friend and fellow IOP stalwart Ilan Graff, and fifty-two other smart, intellectually ambitious students keen to study the relation between ideas and politics in post–Civil War U.S. history. Because the course involved a great deal of class discussion, and student demand exceeded the number of names I could learn—and I believe teachers should know their students—I limited enrollment. Instead of choosing the class by lottery, as many professors do in such circumstances, I preferred to decide who should enroll.
To inform my judgments, I required interested students to write an essay explaining why the course was important to their studies at Harvard and, if possible, to their plans afterward. I also required interested students to meet with me, after I had read their essays, to discuss their reasons in greater detail. Because the course involved three discussions a week—twice a week for half of the ninety-minute lecture meetings, and once in the smaller discussion sections run by graduate students—I wanted to know which students were willing to stay on top of the readings, write the required three essays, and prepare for midterm and final examinations that involved identifying passages from the readings as well as writing synthetic essays.
Tempting as it is to contest the Crimson’s characterization, the course was, and has remained, demanding. The readings in 2003, which averaged 250 pages a week, included works of philosophy, social and political theory, religion, literature, and cultural criticism. Writers included the usual suspects for a course in American intellectual history: William James, John Dewey, and W.E.B. Du Bois; William Graham Sumner, Edward Bellamy, and Louis Brandeis; Chief Joseph, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Black Elk; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Jane Addams; Gertrude Stein, T. S. Eliot, and Walter Lippmann; Reinhold Niebuhr, John Courtney Murray, and Martin Luther King, Jr.; Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and Malcolm X; Clement Greenberg, Allen Ginsburg, and Betty Friedan; Samuel Huntington, Daniel Bell, and Irving Kristol; Judith Butler, Robert Putnam, and Kwame Anthony Appiah; and others. Students wrote essays on topics such as the impact of science on post–Civil War culture; the role of ethnic diversity and racial differences in shaping twentieth-century American politics and ideas; varieties of American feminist thought; and the relation between pragmatist philosophy and democracy. In short, the course was not intended for those who, in the words of New York Times columnist Ross Douthat (himself a survivor of the course), were looking to “skate through” Harvard.
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