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panel redraw for @funky-raccoon!!! i dont know why i waited so long to do this
#if some of the colors go out of the lines no they dont. i was speedrunning.#homestuck#cautions art#dereck ritrox#masson carter#mspfa#fantrolls#other ppls ocs#digital art#colored#funky-raccoon#caution.png#caution.html
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The writings of the Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) present a libertine philosophy of sexual excess and human suffering that refuses to make any concession to law, religion, or public decency. In this groundbreaking cultural history, Alyce Mahon traces how artists of the twentieth century turned to Sade to explore political, sexual, and psychological terror, adapting his imagery of the excessively sexual and terrorized body as a means of liberation from systems of power.
Mahon shows how avant-garde artists, writers, dramatists, and filmmakers drew on Sade’s “philosophy in the bedroom” to challenge oppressive regimes and their restrictive codes and conventions of gender and sexuality. She provides close analyses of early illustrated editions of Sade’s works and looks at drawings, paintings, and photographs by leading surrealists such as André Masson, Leonor Fini, and Man Ray. She explains how Sade’s ideas were reflected in the writings of Guillaume Apollinaire and the fiction of Anne Desclos, who wrote her erotic novel, Story of O, as a love letter to critic Jean Paulhan, an admirer of Sade. Mahon explores how Sade influenced the happenings of Jean-Jacques Lebel, the theater of Peter Brook, the cinema of Pier Paolo Pasolini, and the multimedia art of Paul Chan. She also discusses responses to Sade by feminist theorists such as Simone de Beauvoir, Susan Sontag, and Angela Carter.
Beautifully illustrated, The Marquis de Sade and the Avant-Garde demonstrates that Sade inspired generations of artists to imagine new utopian visions of living, push the boundaries of the body and the body politic, and portray the unthinkable in their art.
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Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Files
NEW YORK, March 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP (“Scott+Scott”), an international securities and consumer rights litigation firm, today announced that it has filed a class action lawsuit against Defendants SafeMoon LLC, SafeMoon US, LLC, SafeMoon Connect, LLC, Tano LLC, SafeMoon LTD, SafeMoon Protocol LTD, and SafeMoon Media Group LTD (collectively, “SafeMoon” or the “Company”), Jake Paul, Nick Carter, DeAndre Cortez Way, Ben Phillips, Miles Parks McCollum, and Daniel M. Keem (the “Promoter Defendants”), and Individual Defendants Shaun Witriol, Ryan Arriaga, Jack Haines-Davies, Henry “Hank” Wyatt, Thomas Smith, Kyle Nagy, and the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Braden John Karony (together with the Promotor Defendants and SafeMoon, the “Defendants”).
The action, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California and captioned Blacksher v. SafeMoon LLC et al., Case No. 2:22-cv-01527, asserts claims under §§10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”), 15 U.S.C. §§78j(b), and 78t(a), and other California state consumer protection laws, on behalf of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired the digital assets of SafeMoon (sold as tokens under the ticker symbol “SAFEMOON” on various cryptocurrency exchanges including PancakeSwap) from March 8, 2021 through March 7, 2022 inclusive (the “Class Period”), and who were damaged thereby. The lead plaintiff deadline in this action is May 9, 2022.
If you purchased SafeMoon digital asset tokens between March 8, 2021 and March 7, 2022, inclusive, and have suffered significant losses, realized or unrealized, you are encouraged to contact Scott+Scott attorney Sean Masson (212) 519-0522, or via email at [email protected], for more information.
SafeMoon is a cryptocurrency-related company that offers investors various financial products associated with decentralized finance.
The complaint alleges that Defendants violated provisions of the Exchange Act by making false and misleading statements concerning SafeMoon’s growth prospects, financial ownership, and financial benefits for SAFEMOON token investors, as well as using celebrity promotors to lure in unsuspecting investors so that SafeMoon insiders could sell off their holdings into artificially created volume.
On December 31, 2021, the price of the SAFEMOON Token hit a low of $0.0000006521 per token, an over 80% drop from its height during the Class Period, which it has not been able to recover.
Lead Plaintiff Deadline
The lead plaintiff deadline in this action is May 9, 2022. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than May 9, 2022. Any member of the proposed class may move the Court to serve as lead plaintiff through counsel of their choice or may choose to do nothing and remain a member of the proposed class.
If you wish to discuss this action, or have any questions concerning this notice or your rights or interests, please contact Plaintiff’s counsel, Sean Masson of Scott+Scott, at (212) 519-0522 or via email at [email protected].
About Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Scott+Scott has significant experience in prosecuting major securities, antitrust, and consumer rights actions throughout the United States, and is actively litigating several cryptocurrency cases. The firm represents pension funds, foundations, individuals, and other entities worldwide with offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Connecticut, California, Ohio, and Virginia.
CONTACT: Sean Masson Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP 230 Park Ave, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10169 (212) 519-0522 [email protected]
source https://usapangbitcoin.org/scottscott-attorneys-at-law-llp-files/
source https://usapangbitcoin.wordpress.com/2022/03/09/scottscott-attorneys-at-law-llp-files/
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Charles Reutlinger Charles Reutlinger's studio (Paris) 1887 Book illustration Published in "Wilson's Quarter Century in Photography. A Collection of Hints on Practical Photography which form A Complete Text-Book of the Art" by Edward L. Wilson (New York: Edward L. Wilson, 1887), p.85, fig.79.
Unidentified photographer/creator Fig. 87. - Atelier vitré dans l'hypothÞse de la figure 84 1863 Book illustration. Published in "Traité Général De Photographie" by D.V. Monckhoven (Paris: Librairie de Victor Masson et Fils, 1863)
Oscar Gustave Rejlander Mr. Rejlander's New Studio 1869, 18 June Magazine illustration. Published in "The Illustrated Photographer: Scientific and Art Journal" (London: 1869), Volume 2, June 18th, 1869, p.289.
E.J. Foss (Boston) Mr. E.J. Foss (Boston) 1887 Book illustration Published in "Wilson's Quarter Century in Photography. A Collection of Hints on Practical Photography which form A Complete Text-Book of the Art" by Edward L. Wilson (New York: Edward L. Wilson, 1887), p.115, fig.127.
Unidentified photographer/creator A City Phototype Establishment 1882 Book illustration In "The Photographic Studios of Europe" by H. Baden Pritchard, F.C.S. (London: Piper & Carter, 1882) p.112
Unidentified photographer/creator Portraits 1868 Book illustration In "A manual of photographic manipulation: treating of the practice of the art; and its Various Applications to Nature (Second edition)" by Lake Price (London, John Churchill & Sons, 1868), p.158
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Thank you for the tag @a-very-fandomish-blog 💛
So in each fandom :
Wizard world :
Hermione Granger
Luna Lovegood
Nymphadora Tonks
Astoria Malfoy
Leta Lestrange
Tina Goldstein
TSC :
Sophie Collins
Charlotte Fairchild
Jessamine Lovelace (yes i like her, okay )
Cecily Herondale
Isabelle Lightwood
Helen Blackthorn
Aline Penhallow
Lily Chen
Catarina Loss
Maia Roberts
Clary Fray
Cristina Rosales
Dru Blackthorn
Diana Wrayburn
Marvel cinematic universe :
Scarlet witch
Gamora
Captain marvel
Shuri
Downtown abbey :
Edith Crawley
Sybil Crawley
Cora Crawley
Supergirl :
Nia nal
Lena Luthor
Kara Zor el / Danvers
Skamverse :
Lola Lecomte (france)
Amira Naybet (españa )
Noée (france)
Jo (france)
Carmilla :
Laura Hollis
Carmilla Karnstein
The 100 :
Raven reyes
Emori
Luna
Eragon :
Nasuada
Arya
Once upon a time (i only saw the s7) :
Alice Jones / Tilly
Jacinda / Cinderella
Margot / Robin Hood
Person of interest :
Joss Carter
Sameen Shaw
Root / Samantha Groves
Hunger games :
Katniss Everdeen
Primrose Everdeen
Johanna Masson
Les hauts conteurs ( a french book that no one knows and it isn't even a fandom but i love it 😅 ) :
Mathilde la patiente
I can't think of others now 😅
Tagging : @waywardarcher02 @kit-12 @claremont-for-president @tamaraheartz @roses-and-bikes @rinadragomir @itsdaughterofthemoon @haftagopracticebutwattywontletme @yesimsufferinginside (feel free to ignore 😊)
It has occurred to me that this blog has not been drinking enough ‘respect women’ juice. Therefore, in this post I would like to honor three awesome females from each fandom I’m in (I would add more, but this post would get too long):
Ginny Weasley (The book version; the movie version dishonored her character) Hermione Granger Lilly Evans/Potter Annabeth Chase Piper McLean Meg McCaffery Primrose Azelheart Tressa Colzione Cordelia Ravus Katara Suki Ty Lee Leafpool Cinderheart Yellowfang
Feel free to reblog and add more! :)
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NAfME Celebrates 71 Members Who Are Newly Certified NBCT Music Educators
This past week, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards celebrated 3,907 new National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs). Each of these accomplished educators earned this prestigious achievement through a rigorous, performance-based and peer-review process, exemplifying their direct impact on student learning and achievement.
This year, there were 61 newly certified NBCTs in Music, Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood; and 68 newly certified NBCTs in Music, Early and Middle Childhood. NAfME is delighted to share that out of those 129 newly certified music educators, 71 are NAfME Members. NAfME congratulates all newly certified teachers in all fields of education, and extends our warmest wishes to our newly certified members.
Here is a list of our newly certified NBCT Members. Teachers whose names are italicized received their certificate for Music, Early and Middle Childhood. Teachers whose names are not italicized received their certificate for Music, Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood.
Angela
Albrecht
Rockwood School District R6
Missouri
Corey
Ames
Lake Forest School District 67
Illinois
Mathew
Anderson
Monroe School District
Wisconsin
Susan
Asplin
Spokane School District 81
Washington
Margaret
Austin
Boulder Valley School District RE-2
Colorado
James
Baum
Riverside-Brookfield TWP School District 208
Illinois
Andrea
Brannman
Mt. Vernon School District 320
Washington
Jana
Bromley
Kenton County School District
Kentucky
Audrey
Burt
Desoto County School District
Mississippi
Charles
Burts
Fairfax Country Public School District
Virginia
Sarah
Butler
Highline School District 401
Washington
Miriam
Capellan
Arlington County School District
Virginia
Brittany Adele
Carter
Georgetown County School District
South Carolina
Teresa
Catania
Kettle Moraine School District
Wisconsin
Johnathan
Cline
Warren County School District
Kentucky
Ashleigh
Cook
Gaston County School District
North Carolina
Veronica
Crawford
Tuscaloosa City School District
Alabama
Ashley
Cuthbertson
Fairfax County Public School District
Virginia
Mary
Davis
Bellevue School District 405
Washington
Lisa
Dwyer
Croton-Harmon Union Free School District
New York
Kelly
Edgar
Clark County School District
Nevada
Melissa
Ellenberger
Falcon School District 49
Colorado
Bethany
Fernbaugh
Hancock County School District
West Virgnia
Dawn
Fiebrandt
Western Springs School District 101
Illinois
Eric
Fleischer
Clark County School District
Nevada
Laura
Garsson
Issaquah School District 411
Washington
Megan
Goransson
West Valley School District 42
Washington
Kaethe
Grabenhofer
First Immanual Lutheran School
Wisconsin
Bruce
Harkins
Martin County School District
Kentucky
Michael
Hayden
Wauwatosa School District
Wisconsin
Denise
Hurst
Walla Walla School District 140
Washington
Michael
Ihde
Kenmore-Tonawanda Union School District
New York
Amy
Kerker
Wenatchee School District 246
Washington
Leah
Krucelyak
Prince William County Public Schools
Virginia
Erin
Lyon
Jefferson County School District
Alabama
Gillian
Malacari
Edmonds School District 15
Washington
Molly
Malone
Chippewa Falls Area USD
Wisconsin
Brian
Margrave
Cheyenne Mountain School District 12
Colorado
Susan
Masson
Fremont County School District 1
Wyoming
Levi
Mazurek
Nine Mile Falls SD 325-179
Washington
Justin
McCrary
Davie School District
North Carolina
Timothy
McFadden
Newport Mesa Unified School District
California
Patrick
McGinthy
Highland Community School District 5
Illinois
Heidi
Menzenberg-Zvilna
Lake Washington School District 414
Washington
Rebecka
Mercer
Johnston County School District
North Carolina
Joseph
Mitchell
Frederick County Public School District
Maryland
Corynn
Nordstrom
Menomonee Falls School District
Wisconsin
Jason
Parker
Bellingham School District 501
Washington
Beth
Philemon
Wake County School District
North Carolina
Joshua
Poe
Virginia Beach City Public School District
Virginia
Kevin
Proudfoot
Renton School District 403
Washington
Laine
Riley
Blue Springs School District R4
Missouri
Melissa
Roach
Clover Park School District
Washington
Aaron
Robinson
Clark County School District
Nevada
Lora
Roosendaal
Pasco School District 1
Washington
Gabrielle
Rosenblum
Oak Park Elementary School District 97
Illinois
Paul
Rotramel
Breckinridge County School District
Kentucky
Jamie
Rottle
Clover Park School District
Washington
Lindsay
Rudebusch
Eau Claire Area School District
Wisconsin
Heather
Schimpf
Anne Arundel County School District
Maryland
Heide
Schoffstall
Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District
North Carolina
Elizabeth
Smiley
Peoria Public School District 150
Illinois
Haley
Smith
Snoqualmie Valley School District 410
Washington
Rachel
Spencer
Durham Public School District
North Carolina
Angela
Tarbutton
Anderson School District 1
South Carolina
Sandra
Teglas
Guilford County Schools
North Carolina
Terry
Thompson
Washoe County School District
Nevada
Kristin
Umbarger-Keene
Cashmere School District 222
Washington
Allan
Weberger
Prince William County Public Schools
Virginia
Scott
Wheeler
Poudre School District R-1
Colorado
Bonnie
Zeitler
Howard County Public School District
Maryland
Did this blog spur new ideas for your music program? Share them on Amplify! Interested in reprinting this article? Please review the reprint guidelines.
The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) provides a number of forums for the sharing of information and opinion, including blogs and postings on our website, articles and columns in our magazines and journals, and postings to our Amplify member portal. Unless specifically noted, the views expressed in these media do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Association, its officers, or its employees.
Catherina Hurlburt, Marketing Communications Manager. December 14, 2018. © National Association for Music Education (NAfME.org)
Source: https://nafme.org/nafme-celebrates-members-who-are-newly-certified-nbct-music-educators/
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Perle di Bordin
sulla candidatura di marcello foa interviene ancora una volta luciano capone sul foglio, e il suo articolo va letto, perché mette in evidenza l’impostazione anche giornalistica del candidato alla presidenza rai
[...] “Quale contributo potrà dare alla televisione pubblica quello che è stato definito l’allievo di Montanelli? Ecco, per iniziare, bisognerebbe lasciare in pace Montanelli: il campo da tenere d’occhio è quello delle fake news. Parliamo di un esperto del settore, nel senso che negli anni ne ha diffuse a iosa [...] Recentemente Foa ha scritto la prefazione al libro “Fake news” della cospirazionista Enrica Perucchietti [...]
Foa definisce la Perucchietti una giornalista anomala: e su questo nessuno può dargli torto. Il fatto è che per Foa la Perucchietti è una [...] che contrariamente ai suoi colleghi antepone la forza delle idee a quella dell’immagine, [...] appartiene alla specie rara dei veri intellettuali, coraggiosi, arditi, mossi dal sacro impeto dell’impegno civile. [...]
In realtà la Perucchietti è molto meno: appartiene al peggior sottobosco cospirazionista, collaboratrice di Mistero, la trasmissione televisiva dove c’è un tizio mascherato che fa inchieste del tipo “Complotti: i puffi sono massoni” [...]
Ma la Perucchietti parla di cose molto più serie in maniera molto più ridicola e pericolosa: dice che l’AIDS non è causata dall’HIV, [...] che quasi tutti gli attentati, dall’affondamento di Pearl Harbour passando per l’undici settembre fino a Charlie Hebdo sarebbero auto-attentati - della CIA, del Mossad, altri a piacere - per incolpare il nemico di turno [...]
prima ancora la Perucchietti si è occupata di Obama, che naturalmente non sarebbe quello che l’establishment e il nuovo ordine mondiale vogliono farci credere, ma un burattino massone come i puffi. [...] Sarebbe stato scelto dall’élite che domina il mondo perché era un brillante agente della CIA come la madre e perché fa parte di una linea di sangue che controlla il potere da secoli [...] è cugino di Dick Cheney, di George Bush, di Sarah Palin e di Bill Clinton.”
(so’ tutti parenti)
“Non finisce qui: analizzando gli alberi genealogici si scopre che Obama è imparentato con George Washington, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter e Winston Churchill...”
(che peraltro era inglese)
“...perché appartiene a una dinastia che controlla il mondo da secoli e che discende geneticamente da Carlo Magno”
e siamo a un passo dal Sacro Graal
da Stampa e regime, radio radicale
#perle di bordin#bordin#massimo bordin#perucchietti#fake news#foa#marcello foa#rai#radio radicale#dinastie#obama#carlo magno#graal
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Best Fitness Articles — May 20, 2018
We scan the net, but if you’d like to submit your article for consideration, please do so via The PTDC Article Submission Form.
The Top Article of the Week
Making The Fitness Industry A Better Place… — Leigh Peele
This week’s top article by Leigh Peele has been circling around the fitness industry.
You may love it. You may hate it. Regardless, it’s started a few crucial conversations that you should be aware of as a fitness professional.
General Health
What is a “High-Quality” Protein? — Pamela Nisevich Bede, Born Fitness
The 6 Skills of Intuitive Eating — Paul Carter, T Nation
Be Patient, You Asshat — Erica Suter
6 More Tips to Help You Put a Stop to Binge Eating — Maria Marklove, Girls Gone Strong
All Goals Matter — Meghan Callaway
Strength Training
Top 3 Mistakes in Training Youth Athletes — Kevin Neeld
Four Self-Sabotaging Training Beliefs to Ditch Right Now — Trish DaCosta
The Science Behind Compression Technology For Performance Recovery — Kevin Masson, Dr John Rusin
4 Things to Consider When Training Youth Athletes — Tony Gentilcore
Five People You Need in Your Training Life — Matt Ladewski, Elite FTS
Fat Loss
Who Burns The Fat And Keeps It Off And Who Gains It Back (According To Science) — Tom Venuto
Photo Shoot Ready In 4 Weeks — Jason Maxwell
3 Fat Loss Strategies You Really Don’t Need — Stephen Finlayson, Healthy Living, Heavy Lifting
How To Set Up Your Environment For Fat Loss Success — Tom Venuto
Career
The Hole Where All The Success Leaks Out — David Cain
How To Delegate In Your Fitness Business — Ryan Ketchum
The Real Reason We Procrastinate — Marianne Stenger, InformED
How to Pitch and Sell Your Business Idea — Bedros Keuilian
10 Important Questions Many Personal Trainers Don’t Ask Clients — Nick Tumminello
The post Best Fitness Articles — May 20, 2018 appeared first on The PTDC.
Best Fitness Articles — May 20, 2018 published first on https://medium.com/@MyDietArea
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Digital Legacy Planning Tips for Parents, Courtesy of Beyoncé and JAY-Z
Unless you're living under a rock or in one of the thirteen countries without internet access, you probably know that the Knowles/Carter family has been making headlines for all kinds of reasons lately. In May of this year, Forbes announced that Beyoncé and JAY-Z are officially worth a billion dollars. JAY-Z's 13th studio album, 4:44, was released with much fanfare and praise just a few days ago on the last day of June. A couple of weeks prior to this, he and Beyoncé also welcomed their new twins into the world (at least according to Matthew Knowles - the only member of the family who apparently can't keep his mouth shut).
They're here!#beyonce #twins #jayz #happybirthday pic.twitter.com/woFRKoL7eO
— Mathew Knowles (@MathewKnowles) June 18, 2017
I think we can all agree that the Knowles/Carter family seems to be having a great year.
Of course, questions remain for the curious public. What IS Tidal gonna do, fly or flop? Is this whole cheating thing for real or a brilliant business strategy, since apparently Beyoncé and JAY-Z made an estimated $200 million off of the rumors in 2016? And, for the love of all that is good and holy, what are the twins names??
At least regarding the last question, there may be some answers. According to TMZ, the new heirs to the throne are named Rumi Carter and Sir Carter. The celebrity news website deduced this information from three new trademark applications filed by Beyoncé's trademark holding company, BGK Trademark Holdings LLC, for RUMI CARTER and SIR CARTER.
The company actually owns nearly forty trademark applications and registered trademarks on Queen Bey's behalf:
People are assuming that Rumi and Sir must be the baby's names given the trademark applications' timing (a few days after their alleged birth), categories of products listed in the applications (baby items, among other things), and history (they did the same with BLUE IVY CARTER after their first daughter was born).
Probably an accurate assumption. Welcome to the world, Rumi and Sir!
Beyoncé and JAY-Z have proven time and time again to be savvy business professionals. Clearly they are hoping to leave a legacy to their kids through these kinds of moves.
Are there lessons the rest of us can take from all of this, even if we aren't (yet) billionaires? OF COURSE. Especially when it comes to digital legacy planning for your current and/or future kiddos. Here are three suggestions, based on what I imagine Beyoncé and JAY-Z have done given recent news reports:
#1. SET UP AN EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR CHILD'S NAME
This is pretty much a no-brainer for me. Perhaps by the time today's babies are our age, email will have gone the way of the dinosaur and we will have moved on to holograms and eye scanning and who knows what. But, in the event that email will still have some legitimacy, it makes sense to go ahead and make an account for your child. It is free (today) and only takes moments to set up.
Why do this? Well, for starters, you can begin emailing your child as soon as you've determined what their name and/or email address will be. Perhaps there are funny stories during pregnancy that you'd like to share. Maybe you want to send a hilarious photo from their twelfth day of third grade that will otherwise get lost in your poorly-organized iCloud or Dropbox accounts. You might also ask grandma and grandpa to send your child emails or audio messages now while they are still alive and capable of doing so. Once your child is old enough to read them (which could be years from now), they will probably appreciate the notes about event that might otherwise be lost to time and memory.
For tips on how to do this safely, check out Google's Family Link early access program for kids under 13. There are some additional suggestions from mommy blogger Julia Masson in the article How to create a safe and secure Gmail account for your child.
#2 CONSIDER PURCHASING THE DOMAIN NAME(S) BASED ON YOUR CHILD'S NAME
I know, I know. You might scoff at this suggestion. But, many internet experts suggest that everyone should own the digital asset that is a personal domain name.
In the case of Beyonce and JAY-Z, they actually ended up having problems with this after their first child, Blue Ivy Carter, was born. They announced her name to the world one day after she was born on January 8, 2012. Some enterprising individual registered the domain name www.blueivycarter.com on that same day, before her parents could. As attorney Patrice Perkins points out on her website, Beyonce and JAY-Z should have registered as many domain names as they could possibly think of before announcing her name.
The rest of the parents in the world may not have these kinds of considerations, but buying a domain name based on your child's name is worth thinking about. For reasons why this is generally important for everyone, check out Luvvie Ajayi's article, Why You Should Own Your Name's Custom URL and How to Buy It. College experts have also suggested that today's college students should own their own website. This advice will probably only become more critical with time.
If you've ever tried to purchase a domain name, you know that sometimes the good stuff is already taken. Imagine how many more domain names will be taken by the time your child needs one?? Purchasing their domain name now will probably cost you about $15 per year, at least as of 2017. This is a small price to pay to ensure that your child has access to a good domain name if/when they need it. And if they don't, you've made a minor investment.
#3 THINK ABOUT THEIR FUTURE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
So, this may be where most parents diverge from Beyoncé and JAY-Z when it comes to digital legacy planning (in addition to the m/billion dollar bank accounts) . The purpose of trademark law is to distinguish people and companies from competitors selling stuff in the marketplace. For example, a white shoe may be indistinguishable without the word Adidas or Nike on it. It is understandable that celebrities wouldn't want others to trade off of the names of their kids.
Beyonce and JAY-Z have filed trademark applications for their own names and their children's names. Interestingly, the Carters have actually had some legal hurdles in this regard because a few other companies used the words BLUE IVY as trademarks before little Miss Carter's birth.
In the United States, you can only file a federal trademark application in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) if you are already using the trademark or have an intent to use the trademark in the future. You can't just place a trademark on reserve like you can with domain names. So, unless you're planning to sell stuff with your kid's name on it, you probably don't have trademark-related considerations.
BUT, if you are planning to use your child's name to sell products of services, think about filing an application with the USPTO. Especially if you think they will become very popular. You may end up with the most popular baby in the world, and you don't want anyone beating you to the punch and capitalizing on the success of the name before you do. This may sound ridiculous but the internet makes all things possible.
Case and point: Asahd Khaled, the eight-month old son of DJ Khaled. Asahd makes regular appearances on his dad's Snapchat account, boasts 1 million followers on Instagram, has been on Live with Kelly & Ryan, and performed at the 2017 BET Awards.
But, Asahd's parents have not applied to trademark his name yet. Though he's only eight months old, I imagine deals and endorsements are in the works if they haven't already been inked. While the USPTO does have some protections in place to keep any-old-body from trademarking a person's name, the lines can get blurry quickly. It is worth it to beat others to the punch to protect against expensive potential conflicts.
In closing, I know that all of my suggestions may not apply to you. And, of course, privacy concerns abound when talking about memorializing your child's name and identity online. But, parents should think about how they are preparing for their child's digital future. You might save them from future headaches.
And, somebody tell DJ Khaled to call me. #ProtectAsahd
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#tedz art#teds fantroll rambling#masson carter#art#homestuck#fanart#homestuck fanadventure#florra#still figuring out a last name for him
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Spring 2017 Dean’s List announced
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand and fifty-one students were named to the Spring 2017 Dean’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of between 3.5 and 3.99. Those named to the Dean’s List by hometown are as follows.
APO – Rebecca Waters;
Abita Springs – Destiny Simon;
Albany – Joseph Joffrion, Hailey Pomes;
Alexandria – Ashley Ammons, Nicholas Bailey, Courtney Brown, Tonya Clark, Kimberly Colston, Dustin Cross, Christopher Das Neves, Josyf Das Neves, Claudia Gauthier, Amy Girtman, Monnie Guillory, Anna Hall, Bessie Hargrett, Jordan Johnson, Hannah Kenimer, Kristina Langley, ShaKiyla Lindsey, Jimmie Magee, Aaron Martin, Danielle McDowell, Julian Morgan, Kaycee Ouber, Madeline Pharis, Sha’Darius Plummer, Sadae Polk, Shacora Simpson, Tammethia Starks, Christina Thiels, Renee Cunnikin, Casey Holts;
Anacoco – Jacquelyn Bennett, Michael Chesher, Brittney Dittbrender, Kaylee Herrington, Victoria Jackson, Karington Johnson, Caitlin McKee, Shelby MceIveen, Jason Ortiz, Bret Phillips, Brooke Phillips, Jaclyn Smith, Samuel Turnipseed, Erica Wade, Brianna Walters, Emily Williams, Clarissa Williamson;
Annona, Texas – Candace Baird;
Arabi – Cursten Smith;
Arcadia – Margaret Myles;
Arlington, Texas – Samantha Bell;
Arnaudville – Jacob David;
Athens – Tyler Anderson;
Atlanta – Shannon Jones, Brianne Lashley, Leah Lashley;
Austin, Texas – Dylan Graves;
Baker – Nijah Lain;
Ball – Karen Holmes, Katie Wakefield;
Barksdale AFB – Elysia Lanier, Priscilla Molina;
Baton Rouge – Erin Berlin, Rosa Campbell, Peyton Clark, Carmeka Cooper, Marquise Foster, Madison Fry, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Chloe Hidalgo, Rebecca Ladmirault, Bethany Lee, Stan Mays, Henrietta Mercer, Montariel Minor, Alexandra Piedrahita, Emma Rivet, Juila Soileau, Haley Sylvester, Savannah Thibodeaux;
Belcher – Sierra Laing;
Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbabzon, Nikki Lopez, Annie Wright;
Belmont – Ashley Hill, Mallory Simpson;
Ben Wheeler, Texas – Cheyenne Brown;
Bentley – Samuel Green, Lindzey Hayes;
Benton – Kelyn Bihm, Leah Digilormo, Sara Hale, Kara Knippers;
Blanco, Texas – Reagan Rogers;
Blue Ridge, Texas – Amber Bishop;
Bogalusa – Amanda Crawford;
Bordelonville – Taylor Arnouville;
Bossier City – Jael Ahmad, Jessica Alvarenga, Shannon Ansley, Bonny Bacoccini, Janeth Bird, Shelby Booth, Emilee Branch, Sheldon Busby, Elisa Ceballos, Jordan Chaffin, Emily Cheatham, Gina Copeland, Peyton Davis, Madison Edwards, Emily Fisher, Kelly Flores, Charles Gallaher, Devonte Hall, Jacob Hammons, Adrianne Hampton, Joshua Henry, Teaka Jacobs, Corina Jacobsen, Casey Johnson, Corey Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Haley Jorgensen, Alyssa Kidd, Alexandra Madrid, Samantha Maeitte, Rance Mason, Gina Masson, Sabri Parks, Michael Phelps, Megan Redmon, Jade Reich, Timothy Rice, Kassidy Robideaux, Georgenia Smith, Savannah Stevens, Joshua Straub, Jessica Sullivan, Angel Vakoff, Chandler Vascocu, Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez, Kristen Warke, Kiera White, Haneen Zeidan, Jordan Ginn, Katherine Parson Benjamin Johnson;
Bourg – Mia Adams;
Boyce – Hannah Aslin, Brooklynn Basco, Lauren Davidson, Stacey Gannaway, Timothy Glass, Sarah Hill, Sonya Hill, Ashley Smith;
Bradenton, Fla. – Alexandra Latham;
Broken Arrow, Okla. – Madeline Drake;
Brookeland, Texas – Morgan Horn, Paige West;
Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson;
Brusly – Dominique Bennett;
Burleson – Eric Neeley;
Bush – Lane Clevenger;
Calhoun – Conn Mccandlish;
Calvin – Joseph Heyse, Erin Price;
Campti – Troy Coleman, Kelsey Coutee, Damarte Fisher, Allison Friday, Kortney Greer, Trenton Parker, Ronald Reliford, Jordan Rowell, Kimberly Sepulvado, Sade’ Thomas;
Carencro – Ashley Guidry, Jasmin Thibodeaux;
Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
Cartagena, Colombia – Nestor Mercado-Garcia, Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, Valeria Nieto Rodriguez, Luis Osoria Betancourt, Juan Paternina Paez, Veronica Perez Espinosa, Ramon Sarruf Monroy, Joan Santos Sierra;
Castor – Priscilla Harrell, Azita Rivers, Kaycee Collinsworth;
Cecilia – Margo Barstow;
Cedar Park, Texas – David Moritz;
Chalmette – Scarlett Saizan;
Chauvin – Xandria Petty;
Cheneyville – Katherine Davis, Shelbie Moriarty;
Choudrant – Taylor Holley;
Church Point – Carolyn Fontenot;
Colfax – Mikayla Richardson, Dalton Wade, Zachary Wade;
College Station, Texas – Jasmyn Steels;
Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans,
Converse – Shayna Brown, Delia Smith, Benjamin Wright;
Cottonport – Brikeysha Duskin, Zachary Gauthier;
Coushatta – Elizabeth Durr, Jason Gross, Jeremy Lawson, Williams Lee, Aaron Murray, Precious Smith, Jesseca Tomerlin, Mackenzie Williams, Caroline Wren, Lauren Young;
Covington – Tristan Bridges, Justin Brogdon, Ian Cassidy, Rachel Coyne, Erika Jarlock, Kayla Keys, Titus McCann, Cathleen Oviedo, Catherine Sadler;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico – Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Cut Off – Kaelyn Musgrave;
Cypress, Texas – Kaitlyn St. Clair;
Dallas – Amy Renteria, Gabrielle Stevens;
Denham Springs – Mackenzie Byrd, Joey Carroll, Caitlyn Cutrer, Chantal Dale, Tina Fisher, Kaylie Krepinevich, Lenni Kunert, Tyler O’Donoghue, Rachel Oufnac, Jenson Wall;
DeQuincy – Staci Maddox;
DeRidder – James Jones, Shynikia Roberson, Bobby Guichet, Sarah James, Jaclyn Moore, Mikalyn Russell, Airiunna Satchell, Jacob Prudhomme, Rebecca Richmond, Heather Sorton, Scott Stearns, Nathan Stinley;
Derry – Georgette Hassan;
Desoto, Texas – Joseph Blazio;
Destrehan – Jamie Boteler, Kristen Richmond;
Deville – Brianna Ashley. Joni Burlew, Savannah Carter, Hailey Dennard, Baylie Ducote, Colton Johnson, Morgan McCrory, Marcia Rogers, Hannah Siebeneicher, Miranda Wells;
Diana, Texas – Kayli Morvan;
Donaldsonville – Kayla Hernandez;
Dry Prong – Brandie Arnett, DeAnna Bartlett;
Dubberly – Phylicia Gatson;
Duson – Autumn Ritter;
Edmond, Okla. – Payton Hartwick, Jiyoon Lee, Amanda Stokes;
El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth – Kelby Friday;
Elm Grove – Jaocb Dunn, Tekeia Russell;
Elmer – Katelynn Cloud;
Elton – Kayla Bellard;
Elysian Fields, Texas – Jane Harris;
Eunice – Lea Boone, Trevor Landreneau, Alison Turk;
Farmerville – Julia Legrande, Kayla Smith;
Ferriday – Callie Shermer, Dalenesha Wimley;
Flatwoods – Jasmine George;
Florien – Hillary Charles, Willow Chesson, Noah Parker, Dylan Roberts, Kelcy Sandel, Megan Wagley, Zachary Williams;
Folsom – Sarah Moore;
Forney, Texas – Jared Walker;
Fort Myers, Fla. – Andrea Smarsh;
Fort Polk – Bailey Bailey, Brittany Chadwick, Laura Gee, Genesis Rondon Torres, Christian Wood;
Fort Worth – Corban James;
Fouke, Ark. – Holly Tweedy;
Franklin – Alison Guidroz, Abriana Lanceslin;
Franklinton – David Jenkins, Aron Stephens;
Frierson – Marvaeya Edwards, Clinton Oliver, John Rachal;
Garland, Texas – Adrianna Velarde;
Geismar – Elijah Ino-Baptiste;
Georgetown, Ind. – Ellisa Rohlf;
Gheens – Samantha Clark;
Glenmora – Kristopher Devore, Faith Lawrence, Riah Wells, Tiara Baker;
Gloster – Angelica Gandy, Jennifer Simmons;
Goldonna – Alexander Guillory, Hannah McGrew, Allison Self, Brianna Calhoun’
Gonzales – Nicole Jones, Courtney LeJeune, Rebecca Marchand;
Gorman, Texas – Kourtney Seaton;
Grand Cane – Sandra Kimble;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Stephen Garrett;
Granite City, Ill. – Megan O’Brien;
Gray – Cassie Becnel;
Grayson – Sabrina Mckeithen;
Greenwell Springs – Katherine Bryant;
Greenwood – Ragan Aple;
Gretna – Rayshaughn Armant, MyDung Hoang, Jasmine Myles, Tachel Neathamer;
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – Emily Bencosme;
Hackberry – Lexie Stine;
Hammond – Elizabeth Belgard;
Harahan – Azriel Marshall;
Harris, Minn. – Matthew Johnson;
Harvey – Tajalai Evans, Binta Francis;
Hattieburg, Miss. – Mary Mitchell;
Haughton – Shannon Barnard, Benny Broadway, Heather Casil, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Haylee Douglass, Tyler Holdsworth, Jackice Hudson, Bethany Knotts, Elizabeth Langley, John Nance, Sherrie Singleton, Hannah Teutsch, Larissa Wells, Kacie Wilkinson, Kaili Williams;
Heflin – Haley Shepherd;
Henderson, Texas – Andrew Blackmon, John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
Henderson – Asha Cormier;
Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Aslyn Sennie;
Hineston – Victoria Carroll, Richard Clark, Karlie Taylor;
Holloman AFB, New Mexico – Kayla Bull;
Homer – Madison Cain;
Hornbeck – Sarah Ceballos, Tori Dahlhoff, Ronald Guess, Megan Martelle, Miranda Roberts;
Houma – Jessica Coleman, Rhiannon Dean, Anna Gautreaux, Billy Gorr;
Houston – Brittany Davis, Alyssa Jacobs, Jordan Rains, Micayla Sorosiak, Madilyn Wood;
Hugo – Chelsea Caldwell;
Humble – Trevin Whitaker;
Independence – Sabrina Cook;
Jackson – Brennan Booth;
Jeanerette – Kennedi Boutte, Brandy Jackson;
Jena – Braegan Burlew, Dylan Hebert, Jordan Mitchell, Jerrod Snoddy;
Jennings – Emily Benoit, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Phillip Gotte, Jacob Guidry Lydia Williams;
Johnston, Penn. – Morgan Lewis;
Jonesboro – Jacqueline Blankenship, JaVonna Lawrence, Savannah Maricle, Destini Mathews, Rachel Eichmann;
Kaplan – Lauren Schexnayder;
Katy, Texas – Jocelyn Cummons;
Keithville – Kristin Dall, Shevonte’ Lewis, Michelle McDonnell, Erica Sanders;
Kenner – Alexis Hollingsworth;
Kerens, Texas – Brandon Brumbelow;
Kinder – Konnor Cormier, Nicholas Moldovsky, Logan Terrell;
King Ferry, N.Y. – Kayleigh Bartlow;
Kinston, N.C. – Jennifer Freeman;
La Porte, Texas – Jeremy Hasan
LaPlace – Jalen Haydel;
Lacombe – Aaron Hebert;
Lafayette – Laci Bruno, Michael Carrier, Samantha Donlon, Robert Leray, Emilee Leger, Shenekia McDonald, Robert Middleton, Elizabeth Monaghan, Joy Newman, Shelby Riedel, Hunter Robicheaux, China Young, Richard Clay;
Lake Charles – Chelsey Bertrand, Wesley Bray, Michael Driskill, Anna Eaglin, Kennedy Fontenot, Kathleen Hilliard, Isaiah Roy, Michael Thomas;
Lake Providence – Forrest Middlebrook;
Lakehills, Texas – Agusta Stewart;
Larlace – Benjamin Arie;
Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta
Lavon, Texas – Berenice Bretado, Matthew Howeth;
League City, Texas – Hunter Wamack, Christopher Zirkle;
Lecompte – Ashtin Youngblood, Joann Cody;
Leesville – Shandreka Atwater, Katlyn Austin, April Beck, Katherine Benson, Kevin Blake, Rebekah Bridges, Jessica Burrell, Victoria Butler, Hannah Coleman, Carter Coriell, Conner Dillon, Raegan Dotson, Haleigh Edinger, Brittany Edwards, Brittany French, Kaitlyn Frisbie, Miranda Fulks, Sean Grady, Jessica Gray, Alexis Greavu, Robert Green, Madison Hall, Morgan Hall, Alexis Harbin, Heather Hickman, Amea James, Caitlan James, Antonia Kettner, Brandon Lynn, James Magee, Karl Marzahl, Sean McCroary, Thomas Merchant, Stephanie Miller, Emily Moore, Brittany paris, Ashley Perondi, Kaplan Rolon, Tiffany Rubin, Jeffrey Santos, Joseph Slaughter, Heather Snell, Linda Strauss, Tabitha Vasquez, Natalie West, Kristin Whistine, Hannah Scott, Bruce Stone;
Lena – Dillon Guin;
Little Elm, Texas – Jasmine Ealy;
Livonia – Alexis Deville;
Logansport – Kelsey Bolden, Jessica Thompson;
Longmont, Colo. – Cadence Starr;
Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales Hannah Dunn, Kelli Hickerson, Julie Rawls;
Loranger – Cambree Bailey;
Louisville, Miss. – Zachary Wilson;
Luling – Macie Barrios, Nathan Roth;
Madisonville – Christian Hastings, Sarahjane Ladut, Melissa Polizzi;
Magnolia, Texas – Ray Teninty;
Mandeville – Nicole Albert, Brandon Eberts;
Mansfield – Erin Campbell, Wesley Caston, Quinterra Clark, Melissa Hanson, Bradley Justice, Jairus Lane, Jessica Miller, Ashley Shelton, Brooke Smith, Shelby Hebert;
Mansura – Jonah Johnson, Allen St. Romain;
Many – Hannah Boswell, Toby Bruce, Samantha Carrier, Shelby Clifton, Salvador Cruz Montellano, Haleigh Dockens, Kyle Elliott, Alison Garcia, Moses Gonzalez, Mariam Haider, Clayton Kelley, Adina Manshack, Gabrielle Murphy, Chelsea Parrie, Colten Sepulvado, Shayna Sepulvado, Heather Trichel, Hannah Webb;
Marksville – Javoanta Batiste, Madeleine Morrow, Jessie Negrotto, Tanner Nugent;
Marrero – Jay Canova, Jade Duthu, Addison Hinson, Lorena Martin;
Marshall, Texas – Matayzhsa Dorsey, Abigail Upton, Tristian Zamora;
Marthaville – Dillon Hagan, Rennee Lirette, Daniel Rachal-Claspill, Ashleigh Wright;
Maurice – Adele Vincent;
McKinney, Texas – Jocelyn Scott;
Melville – Alexis Barker;
Mesquite, Texas – Jaylen Mumphrey;
Metairie – Daneil DeVun, Cameron Duhe, Phyllis Leblanc;
Midlothian, Ill. – Daniel Hlad;
Minden – Hutton Leppert, Fisher McLemore, Adriana Spurlock;
Mira – Taylor Andrews;
Miramar, Fla. – Frank Boudreaux;
Monroe – Kathryn Adams, Kiara Drumgo, Taylor Hogan, Carrissa Holmes, Brooke Howard, Aaron Hunt, Brittany Jackson, Sidney Jackson, Luke Matherne, Anna McKoin;
Montegut – Nicole Cohen, Stephanie Cohen;
Montgomery – Logan Lambert, Morgan McManus, Kaitlyn McShan, Brittany Plunkett, Stephanie Sanders, Bruce Schimmel;
Montverde, Fla. – Andrea Rodriguez;
Moreauville – Reginea Alexander;
Morgan City – Sennet Wiggins;
Mooringsport – Ariel Kendrick, Samantha Mattson;
Moss Bluff – Bayleigh Smith;
Mount Albert, Canada – Emily Sitarz;
Mt. Hermon – Warren McFarlain;
Nampa, Idaho – Isaiah Brittell;
Natchez – Alexis Moses;
Natchitoches – Jeremy Aaron, Daniella Angulo Martinez, Cass Arnold, Kayla Arnold, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Aaron Averett, Abbigal Barton, Samuel Bedgood, Lauren Bennett, Michaela Blackshear, Joshua Bolton, Keaton Booker, Taylor Burch , Heather Burrell, Nathan Cain, Manton Capers, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Patricia Carrion Salinas, Jonathan Carruth, Emilio Castro, Thomas Celles, Valerie Chadick, Halley Chapa, Dominitra Charles, Brittony Cole, Jeremy Cox, Whitney Cromartie, Kara Davis, Sean Day, Myranda Degraw, Michael Deville, Lydia Doucet, Chasity Dupree, Fred Fontenot, Ashley Fortenberry, Clarisse Gaucel, Bradley Goins, Orlando Gonzalez, Spencer Goodwin, Lawden Halliburton, Tiara Hayes, Saul Hernandez, Joshua Hickman, Kaitlyn Hotz, Anna Hudson, Polina Ivanova, De’Ja Jenkins, Casi Killian, Michael Kingsley, Ashante Knox, Lyndon Knueppel, Haley LaCaze, Carlomongo Leon Jimenez, Dedrick Lewis, Tarah Lott, Taimata Luafalemana, Cody Luce, Meredith Machen, Terrian Marchand, Andrew McAlister, Caitlyn McCauslin, Joseph McClung, Paul Mealancon, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Jasmine Milsap, Amber Minor, Paul Monroy Galeyeva, William Montgomery, Maria Moreno Ponte, Ethan Mouton, Brooklyn Noe, Cameron Normand, Lindsey Prewitt, Korey Rachal, Katelynn Raggio, Darian Raymond, Candice Richardson, Ashley Rico, Antavious Roberson, Tyler Roberts, Aaron Rogers, William Rogers, Kayla Roquemore, Richard Sargee, Courtney Sarpy, Arsenije Savic, Jonathan Simmons, Alexisa Smith, Skyler Speer, Drake Taveney, Margaret Thompson, Austin Townsend, Kristan Valdez, Ricardo Ventura, Angelo Vergara Otero, Christopher Vienne, Garrett Vienne, Ashlyn Vitte, Kenikka Wafer, Jacob Ware, Kaylee Weakley, Matthew Weems, Leighann Westfall, Laurence Wynder, Rashi Yadav, ShaRhonda Zeno, Jasmine Howard, Kiara Murphy, Anna Taveney, Laura Guzman Rodriguez, Alyssa Odom, Rebecca Thomisee;
New Iberia – Alexondria Gray, Grace Kerns, Natalie Ortega;
New Llano – Undrea Beasley, Victoria Carbaugh, Nicole Castille, Amanda Hunt, Kaylea Lawrence, Jordan Sellers, Alyssa Turner, Collar Wilson;
New Orleans – Rayna Brantley, Larionne Clark, Dominique Davis, Marquise Davis, Darlene Fairley, Brielle Mallet, Rishard Winford, Nicholas Landry,
New Windsor – Mckaila Hughes;
Nic – Emilija Dancetovic;
Niceville – Lauren Reilly;
Noble – Logan Sepulvado;
Oberlin – Ann Long, Sonia Ortiz, Jonathon Villareal;
Oil City – Chaddrick Thomas, Erin Weaver;
Oklahoma City – Jasmine Juarez;
Olla – Erica Netherland;
Omro – Jason Kralovetz;
Opelousas – Jasmine Donatto, Terry Faul, Ashley Kelly;
Pacifica, Calif. – Nicholas Pierotti;
Paris, Texas – Zachary Hevron, Cody Vorwerk, Rebekah Wiley;
Pearl River – Megan Boyanton, Danielle Williams;
Pelican – Bridgette Howard;
Pereina Risapalda – Paola Mendez Ruiz;
Pine Prairie – Dustin Clark;
Pineville – Aimee Ashworth, Brenden Beavers, Landyn Brossett, Victoria Burns, Carrigen Cain, Payten Collins, Luke Conway, Sydney Duhon, Sarah Flue, Heather Fontenot, Cory Franklin, Lacey Funderburk, Hannah Gaspard, Deaunte Gay, Courtney George, Megan Hendricks, Caleb Howell, Kaitlyn Jackson, Jasmine Johnson, Alyssa Lloid, Allison McCloud, Marissa McMickens, Austin Nelson, Jessica Nichols, Taylor Parro, Michalene Perry, Cinnamon Player, Diane Richey, Loren Ryland, Destiny Zito, Taylor Campbell, Morgan Huddleston John Marino;
Pitkin – Jessica Jones, Logan McClure, Amber Perkins, Samuel White;
Plain Dealing – Dormesha Noble, Hunter Horton;
Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
Pleasant Hill – Ja’Licia Franklin, Yasmine Maxie;
Pollok, Texas – Katelyn Boles;
Pontotoc, Miss. – Shelby Drope;
Port Allen – Joseph Anderson, Corey Baskin;
Prairieville – Carly Bourgeois, Grace Brumfield, Joanna Bunnell, Andrea Gathercole, Gracyn Migues, Brooke Tompkins, Payton Stafford;
Princeton – Hannah Bradley, Camilla Jones, Madison Kennedy, Ariell Shield, Raynell Shield, LeKayla Smith, Elani Woods;
Provencal – Carson Custis, Heather Davis;
Raceland – Paige Parks;
Rayville – Emily Rawls, Mary Rogers;
Reno, Nev. – Olivia Marazzo;
Rhinehart – Bethany Russell;
Ringgold – Alora Bryant;
River Ridge – Taylor Young;
Robeline – Arin Ammons, Jonathan Chism, Joshia Dockens, Hannah Hennigan, Megan Maley, Megan Palmer, Madelyn Rachal, Bradley Sparish, Rebecca Sparish, Victoria Thompson;
Rogers, Ark. – Mary Reed;
Rosepine – Emilee Johnson;
Rowlett, Texas – Daniel Miner;
Ruston – Seth Hartsfield, Irene Hild, Maya Robertson, Emarea Scott;
Saline – Cheyenne Roberts;
San Pedro Sula, Cortes – Jonathan Andino Madrid, Cesia Corrales, Bella Triminio Gutierrez;
Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. – Angel Migues;
Saskatoon, Canada – Loren MacLennan;
Shiatook, Okla. – Sadie Fudge;
Shongaloo – Cassidy Lablue;
Shreveport – Daytreiona Allen, Ashlee Arkansas, Yasmeen Bader, Shakendra Bailey, Denisha Bankhead, Jessica Bollingham, Alyssa Bonacci, Ethan Branch, Delores Brown, Meosha Brown, Rakeisha Brown, Caitlin Bruce, Michael Cade, Charlie Caldwell, Jessie Cardenas, Amanda Charles, Breonnica Collins, Kendall Crosby, Garrison Davis, ShaKendra Davis, John Davidson, Courtney Dehart, Kevin Denks, Miya Douglas, Kristina Doyal, Lauren Edwards, Takayla Edwards, Ellison Brandy, Amye Flair, Sean Flair, Zachary Fussell, Jade Gaines, Rayvin Gaudet, Cassidy Giddens, Courtney Giddens, Courtnei Green, Elaina Guerrero, Natalie Hirsch, Brea Housley, Madyson Istre, Randall Johnston, Cavonte Jones, Chardunae Jones, Nathan Jones, Colton Kennedy, Tradeya King, Alexis Kochinskey, Mallory LaLena, Katie Layfield, Bryan Lee, Ziming Li, Katherine Lind, Sarah Long, Chassidy McMillon, Christine Mettenbink, Najah Mitchell, Terrye Moore, Katlynn Morris, Joann Nelson, Hillary Nicholls, Emily Paxton, Haley Peace, Jared Perkins, Gertrud Rankin, Shelby Reddy, Patricia Reed, Harrison Reeves, Jiminia Rhymes, Kierstin Richter, Keyonna Roberson, Ashley Santos, Lyshaqwanna Shandle, Mary Sibley, Richard Sloan, Kendall Sneed, Chris Spence, Christa Sprawls, Cynthia Terrell, Hannah Wagener, Kayla Waller, Brandon Williams, Donald Williams, Shamolia Williams, Krashanta Barrett, Naterria Davis, Moriah Heinsius, Jesse Kortus, Breyonna Thompson, Kathryn Cunningham, Deanna Peveto, Yao Wang;
Simmesport – Kimani Batiste, Olivia Draper, Bailie Marsh;
Simpson – David Marquis, Mackenzie Strickland;
Slidell – Katie Buttner, Katherine Gallinghouse, Theresa Sharp;
Spring Dale, Ark. – Sabrina Bailey;
Spring, Texas – Hailee Rhodes;
Spring Lake, N.C. – Jeflyn Winstead;
St. Francisville – Joshua Mann, Ryan Reed;
St. Gabriel – Brooke Griffiths;
St. James – Kaci Cavalier;
St. Martinville – Autumn Blanchard, Blake Blanchard;
St. Maurice – Breona Hollingsworth;
Stone Mountain, Ga. – Ryland Francis;
Stonewall – Jaci May;
Sugartown – Madison Budnik;
Sulphur – Lillian Broussard, Derek Henry, Bralyn James, Jennifer Watzlavik;
Tallulah – Frances Ferguson;
Taylor, Texas – Jake English;
Terrytown – Katlynn Klein;
Texarkana, Texas – Sydney Cowgill, Daphne Hammett;
Tioga – Hannah Pusateri;
Tomball, Texas – Kylie Spencer;
Trout – Jessilyn Sandifer;
Tyler, Texas – De’Shayln Jones;
Vacherie – Chelsea Kliebert;
Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
Vidalia – Anna Cowan, Zoie Gillespie, Evandria King;
Ville Platte – Hannah Gallow, Natalie Morrison, Regis Tezeno;
Vinton – Shae Cramer, Madison Zaunbrecher;
Violet – Briana Acosta;
Vivian – Chase Lewis;
Wahiawa, Hawaii – Taylor Camidge;
Walker – Saxon Bumpus, David Kolb;
Waskom, Texas – Jonas Richardson;
Waynesville, Mo. – Jessica Rodger;
Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
West Monroe – Madelyn Bryan, Laura Lovell;
Westwego – Katie Desalvo;
Wetmore, Colo. – Diane Norbury;
White Castle – Gavin Landry;
Whitesboro, Texas – Guy Butts;
Winnfield – Melissa Godwin, Ili Habash, Ieishlia Lynch, Laci Parker, Kellie Smedley;
Winnsboro – Hunter Cooper;
Woodway, Texas – Chrishard Buhl;
Woodworth – Slade Allen, Laura Galbreath;
Yaroslavl, Russia – Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Randall Blair, Bridgett Landry, Matthew Leleux;
Yukon, Okla. – Brook Wray;
Zachary – Keith Etue, Courtney Page, Caitlyn Thibodaux, Dshanti Walker
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Oh, Bouy Vol 2 from Ricardo Bouyett on Vimeo.
Violence against women, men, and non-binary individuals is a constant reality. Vol 2 is a break from that reality: a ten minute break daydreaming inside of a carwash, dancing on a parking garage rooftop, or taking a spiritual shower in the rain with a beer in hand. Finding brief moments throughout the day to escape our traumas is the lifestyle for more people than we realize, and acknowledging this side of sexual violence survivors' lives is important in lifting their image.
Cast: Rian Mitchell- Nikki Harris - Ricardo Bouyett - Kristin Tate - Nora Gustafson - Sean Marburger - Jacob Holm - Seth Cadigan - Alexandra Jiana - Ingrid Villanueva - Anjelica Masson - Jacqui Pence - Maddy Thiers - Jasmine Elabed - Cole McMillan - Sam Castellano - Patrick Pfohl - Alec Ryan - Sam Miller - Nate Allen - Josh Jones
Studio wardrobe provided by Joe Van Overbeek Studio wardrobe styling by Naomi Stuhlman
Music:
Einsam / Tanz / Mitternacht - Sergio Díaz De Rojas Amen River - Steve Matthew Carter Creep (Radiohead Cover) - Ingrid Michaelson Sampling of "Pray You Catch Me" from Beyoncé's Lemonade Creep (Piano Reprise) - Ingrid Villanueva
**Featured on Film Shortage's Daily Short Picks** **Featured on Piano & Coffee** **Featured on Croco Magazine** **Official selection in Short To The Point's International Short Film Festival for the month of October** **Screened at the 2016 Equality Festival in Ukraine**
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