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Eddie Munson x femboy!goth boyfriend
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damned if i do (give a damn what people say)
It seems Steve Harrington is back off the market
The latest news on the pop star’s love life comes mere weeks after word of a fallout with longtime beau, journalist Nancy Wheeler. While neither party has confirmed the rumors, many of Harrington’s closest friends have hinted at the end of the relationship in interviews and on social media.
One thing everyone failed to mention, however, is that Harrington appears to have moved on and is now dating Corroded Coffin front-man, Eddie Munson.
The two have been friends for years, tracing as far back as the early 2010s, though it’s difficult to put a pin in exactly when they met. Neither are particularly vocal about their personal lives and often change the subject when the other comes up in an interview; a diversion tactic they’ve been playing for years.
Still, the alleged new couple has been spotted around some of Harrington’s favorite Manhattan hot spots several times over the past week.
The rockstar has a bit of an edgier vibe than Harrington’s usual flings; more outspoken and unpredictable than the ‘type’ Steve has typically shown an interest in; at least publicly.
Only time will tell if “Steddie” (so dubbed by the fans in support of the relationship) is true… and if they’ll last.
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“I can’t believe they think I’m dating Eddie,” Steve grumbled into the pillow on the floor of his hotel room. With a huff, he turned his head and looked off to the wall on the far side of the room. “I mean, it’s crazy that I can’t go out to dinner with anyone besides you and not be on a date.”
Robin leveled her foot to the center of his back, before shifting her weight onto it, then grinned in satisfaction as Steve groaned and his back popped loudly in several places. “It’s not like it’s that surprising. The tabloids went feral over you and Nancy breaking up after they were convinced you guys were already secretly married.” She shifted her weight back off him, dropping to sit cross-legged beside Steve. “Plus, it’s not that much of a stretch.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?” Steve asked, pushing himself up until he was sitting with his back against the wall, leg stretched out against Robin’s.
“It means you two have never looked at each other the way friends do. It makes sense that they’re picking that up.” Robin shrugged, brushing off her comment like it wasn’t shattering part of Steve’s bubble.
“We look at each other totally normally!”
The look Robin leveled Steve with had him pushing himself up off the floor and making his way toward the bathroom.
“I don’t have time for this right now, I need to start getting ready, but we don’t do anything normal friends wouldn’t because that’s what we are, Robin!”
“Are you trying to convince yourself of that, or me?” Robin asked and sighed heavily when Steve slammed the bathroom door closed in response.
It was only about five minutes before there was a familiar knock at the door; three in quick succession, followed by two after a short pause.
“I think we need to talk, sweetheart,” was understandable, despite being muffled by the door, before Steve was racing out of the bathroom to beat Robin to undoing the locks and letting Eddie in. “Why didn’t you tell me we’re dating?” Eddie asked through a pout, leaned against the doorframe.
Steve rolled his eyes and moved out of the way, letting Eddie follow him inside, before pointing at Robin. “See! Very much not dating!”
“Well,” Eddie started, teasingly, only to get hit in the face with a pillow from Steve’s bed. “I’m kidding, Steve. It’s not even a bad thing. I mean, they’re actually being really fucking cool about you being bisexual.”
“Being out as bi doesn’t mean that every person, regardless of their gender, is automatically my love interest just because I breathed near them.” Steve snapped, obviously frustrated despite Eddie’s attempts to ease the situation.
“Hey. Don’t get mean. You know what’s not what Eddie meant.” Robin responded. Steve looked back and forth between the two of them for a long moment, before he collapsed, face first, onto his mattress with a loud groan.
“C’mon, there’s no need to meltdown over this. If you want me to, I can post something about catching up with old friends to try to make it go away.” Eddie offered, gently, sitting down on the opposite side of the bed from Steve.
It took a long beat, but Steve eventually lifted his head from his pillows and shrugged. “I don’t want to make you do anything like that. It’s fine. It’ll all work out in the end. I'm just having a weird day, I guess.”
Eddie raised an eyebrow, and when Steve didn’t elaborate, he turned his head to Robin, who shrugged.
“Nancy texted him this morning asking to not talk about her at shows and he’s been in a sour mood about it since.”
“Robin!” Steve groaned, pressing his face back into his pillow miserably.
“Have you been, though?” Eddie asked, confused. “Talking about her, I mean? I thought I was doing a decent job at getting the highlights and I have no memory of you dropping anything profound about you and Nance on any crowds.”
“Not directly,” Steve spoke into his pillow, before turning his head and staring at the wall as he answered. “I made a few comments about my songs. How to get someone back. How to gaslight someone into thinking you love them before letting everything go at the drop of a hat for one of your best friends.”
A silence settled over the room for a moment, before Eddie burst into giggles, which set Robin off. Eventually Steve joined in, turning his attention to the two of them with a heavy sigh.
“I guess I was an asshole about it, huh?”
“I think it’s justifiable.” Eddie offered, to which Robin nodded in agreement as she started toying with Steve’s hair. “If you feel like you’re going to say something about Nancy, you could always say something to me instead. Really confuse the shit out of everyone.” He teased, but Steve beamed.
“Wait, that’s actually a great idea.”
Robin looked apprehensive, holding her hands in the air. “Steve, you remember you just freaked out about this, right? And now you’re going to play into it? Publicly?”
“It’ll be fun. I’m not gonna say anything directly about Eddie. But just. References. And then we can watch the fans lose their shit on TikTok later.” Steve reasoned with a grin, and Eddie smiled back at him.
“I promise to spend the entire show dancing my ass off and singing along. For the bit.” Eddie said, his hand over his heart.
“You do that anyway, you’re just usually backstage.” Robin pointed out, and Eddie rolled his eyes.
“Well, obviously, I have to join you and Dustin in the family tent tonight. Duh.”
“Yes!” Steve agreed with a laugh. “This is going to be so much fun!”
“You’re both psychotic.”
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“Indianapolis, you're making me feel awfully special tonight.” Steve bit at his lip as he looked around Lucas Oil Stadium to thousands of people screaming back at him. “This is as close to a hometown show as I really get these days, so thank you for always making sure to remind me how special of a place home is.”
The music started to pick up again, but Steve kept talking. “I kind of spent the last few years coasting by without anyone paying too much attention, but now that I’m back on the road, everyone’s suddenly deeply invested in my life, and it's strange to be back so close to somewhere I called home for so long, in the same position I was in five years ago.” He ran his fingers through his hair, before huffing out a laugh.
“But you guys, you've always been there. Unwavering in a way I will never be able to express my gratitude for.” he paused to glance around the crowd again, grinning as they cheered. “Not many people can say the same, you know?”
“Where is he going with this?” Dustin asked, leaning close to Robin, who shrugged, trying not to have a visible reaction. There were always cameras on them in public like this. Any reaction would be taken out of context and exaggerated.
“Did you see the tabloid rumors about Eddie and Steve?” She replied, and couldn’t help but smile as Dustin’s head whipped back forward to Steve.
“I mean, there’s Robbie, the kids I used to babysit. And, uh…” he trailed off, which Eddie took as his cue to move to the front of the family tent. “Maybe someone else. This one's for you.” Steve said, leaving the “you” ambiguous enough to be open for interpretation.
Eddie, hamming it up, made a heart with his hands, before immediately starting to headbang along to the love song next in the setlist.
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In a surprising twist, Dustin managed to wait until the security team had moved them out of the crowd and behind the stage with the crew nearly two hours later before his outburst.
“What the fuck?!” He asked as soon as the were away from the crowd. “Why are you two playing into this? It’s just going to get more headlines and attention on the two of you, which neither of you usually like!”
“But it’s different if it’s on our terms.” Eddie responded, not even looking up from his phone as he answered Dustin.
“Is it, though? Is it really on your terms if it’s not even true?” Dustin sounded exasperated, and while Robin could relate, she was planning on sitting this one out until Eddie shoved his phone into her face.
“It’s already on TikTok. 4 videos in.” He said with a grin as Robin watched Eddie make a hand heart toward the stage before his hair started flopping all over as he sang along. The clip was captioned “steddie is real!!!”
“So you’re proud you’re deceiving fans?” She asked, which made Eddie’s grin fall.
“Don't be so dramatic,” Steve called as he approached from the stage exit. He was covered in sweat and still in his performance clothes, holding a half empty water bottle. “It’s all in good fun. They never need to know if it was real or not.”
“I think you’re downplaying this by a lot. What happens the next time one of you is seen out on a date?” Dustin pressed, and continued despite the way Steve rolled his eyes. “I mean it, an honest to god date. People are going to lose their minds, trying to figure out what broke up Steve and Eddie, when you were never even together in the first place! They’ll turn you against each other, they always do. And if you weren’t dating, isn’t that just as bad of a look?”
“Woah. Henderson. Chill. It’ll be fine, man. You’re WAY overthinking this.” Eddie said, before he grinned at Steve. “Could you see my hand heart from the stage?”
“I could. Did you catch the wink I sent your way at the end of the song?”
“I did, nice touch! I patted my hand over my heart, so maybe that’ll end up on social, too.”
“I’m going to throw myself into the White River.” Dustin groans loudly, to a round of laughs and elbow nudges.
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Steve could pinpoint the exact moment things finally felt out of hand two weeks later.
He was getting ready for the show that will wrap up his first weekend at his “home away from home” in 5 years when Eddie texted him about being late to that night’s show.
It shouldn’t have mattered.
Eddie had missed the last two shows in Chicago
It shouldn’t matter.
Eddie’d been there, religiously, at the 4 shows before Chicago on the tour, and 6 others before that when his band wasn’t playing their own concerts. Steve even made 3 trips of his own to Corroded Coffin shows, around his own obligations.
But it still made him frown at his phone for a moment too long. Long enough Robin caught him.
“More headlines about Steddie?” She asked, slipping the phone from his hands before he could stop her. When she read over the message, though, her expression softened. “Oh, Steve, I’m sorry.”
“It’s no big deal.” Steve rushed out, snatching his phone back and shoving it into his pocket. “It’s fine. I’m not upset, there’s no reason to feel sorry. Besides, he just said he’ll be late, he didn’t say he isn’t coming.”
“Would you be upset if he wasn’t coming, then?” Robin asked. Steve glared daggers at her, and sighed when she held her hands in the air, feigning innocence.
“I don’t know.” He mumbled, honestly.
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The intro tape was just about to start as Steve was making his usual trek toward his starting point, when he heard someone running and calling his name from behind him, rather than out in the crowd. He paused and turned, to see Eddie rushing toward him.
“I’m so sorry, I just wanted you to see that I made it before you went on!” He was out of breath, his hair more wild from running than usual, and Steve…
Well, frankly, Steve was tired of pretending like Eddie wasn’t the hottest person he’d ever seen.
So Steve met Eddie halfway, threw his arms around his neck and pressed their lips together in a move Eddie seemed to have anticipated because he wasted no time returning the favor.
It was only Steve’s cue music that had him breaking away, biting at his lip and grinning at Eddie, who grinned back at him, before using the hands he’d placed on Steve’s waist at some point in the interaction to turn Steve toward the stage.
“Go, before you miss the start of your own show, superstar. I’ll still be here after.” Eddie said.
“Promise?” Steve called over his shoulder as he made his way toward the stage’s catwalk.
“Cross my heart, big boy.” Eddie drew an x over his heart for dramatic effect, then laughed and ran his fingers through his hair as he watched Steve run to make it to his place on time.
#steddie#Steve Harrington#Eddie Munson#Robin Buckley#Dustin Henderson#popstar!steve#rockstar!eddie#I don’t know what this is#I think it might be inspired by some of the early eras tour matty and Taylor chaos#but idk lmao#hopefully this finds an audience who enjoys it#starkidmunson writes
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Hello, I've Waited Here For You
Written for @corrodedcoffinfest
Day #18 - Prompt: Freak | Word Count: 1000 | Rating: T | CW: period typical attitudes to women, period typical homophobia, internalised fat shaming, period typical sexism, sexist language | POV: Matt (Freak) | Pairing: Steddie, Matt/OC | Tags: Falling in love, CC is a family, secret relationship
I hope this makes up for yesterday.
Matt has always liked girls. Sadly, girls didn’t hold him in the same high regard.
He’s not an idiot. Yes, they were freaks in high school, no one liked them, boo hoo, but even then he was the odd one out. Because Jeff was seeing that irritating mathlete for a while there, Gareth went on a couple of dates with Samantha-what’s-her-face, and Eddie had actual women hanging off him at The Hideout, though he always seemed pissy about it. Fuck, even Henderson and Wheeler had girlfriends, though they don’t live in Indiana.
Actually, yeah, that’s probably bullshit.
And Matt? Nothing. If he looks at a girl he gets a curled lip and a side eye for his troubles. Because no one wants the fat dude. So he doesn’t talk about girls, and the boys don’t ask. It’s a pleasant status quo.
When they move to LA and start playing proper gigs in proper venues, suddenly girls are interested. But there’s a hierarchy.
The really pretty ones attach themselves like limpets to Eddie and Jeff. The shy ones hang around trying to catch Gareth’s eye. And then the bored friends who struck out with everyone else will rock up to Matt like they’re doing him a favour. It really fucks him off. But he’s a nineteen-year-old virgin and it’s slim pickings.
So he leans into it.
He doesn’t exactly sleep around, but if the opportunity presents then he’s not saying no. Girls come to a gig, they queue up for their spoils, the guys do whatever it is they do, and Matt gives some bored hanger-on a good time.
But he rallies, chin up, he’s going to be a rockstar, women are going to be pounding down his hotel room door, and he’s going to be swimming in pussy. Really bored, would-rather-be-washing-their-hair pussy.
Jeff moves in with his new girlfriend, a sweet student named Melody. She’s going to leave him when she realises he doesn’t understand the concept of putting the toilet seat down.
Gareth moves his girlfriend in to make up the rent. It’s a fucking disaster, and they all fight constantly. In the end, they all go their separate ways: Gareth and the girlfriend in one direction, Eddie and Matt in another.
The new place is ok. Eddie is weird when it comes to girls. He lets them paw at him a little before he gets antsy, like an overstimulated cat. Like he wants it but doesn’t at the same time. So the apartment is girl-free, everyone goes to bed early, and by the way, did he mention he was going to be a rockstar?
Another backstage, another endless stream of girls pawing over all the bands, and another night of Matt nursing a beer and being ignored.
He’s thinking of leaving when he sees her.
She’s sitting in a dark corner on her own, black leather jacket, ripped black jeans, and long hair that looks dark pink under the lighting. He wants to find out what colour it really is. She glances at him occasionally, before looking away as if she’s trying not to get caught.
He’s never done this. Never approached a girl. He’s always left it to them to come to him. But she’s beautiful, and they’re only in town this one night.
“Uh, are you with anyone?”
She nods. “Yeah, um, Sandy. She’s over there with Eddie.”
Sure enough, Eddie’s looking exasperated while Sandy practically climbs in his lap. Matt laughs.
“She won’t be long, trust me. What’s your name?”
“Lily.”
“I’m—“
“Matt.” She smiles, shyly. “I know who you are.”
Damn.
“Matty! Hurry the fuck up!”
“I’m trying!! This fucking—“ he scrabbles at the bow tie and yanks it off for the fifth time. Fucking thing is ruined.
Eddie slaps his hands out of the way. “Let me look.” He scowls. “Jesus— why did we think we could do this? We wear fucking t-shirts for a living for Christ’s sake.”
There’s a knock on the door before Steve Harrington pokes his head inside the room.
“Hey, sorry, but the bride-to-be just arrived.”
“Oh fuck.” Matt can feel his insides flopping around like they’re looking for the exit. Why is he doing this, why is she doing this? She’s so beautiful and she could have anyone but—
“Hey! No zoning out, we don’t have time!” snaps Eddie. He glances at Steve. “Do you know how to tie these things?”
“Oh yeah, sure.”
He can’t figure his life out at all. In eight years he’s gone from school freak to minor rock star, he’s marrying a beautiful girl, and to top it all off, Steve Harrington’s tying his bow tie. Is he high?
“There ya go, you look awesome man.” Steve claps him on the arm. “I’ll see you out there,” he says, but Matt doesn’t miss how he looks at Eddie as he says it.
Then it’s just the two of them.
There are a lot of things he wants to say to Eddie. He’ll get round to some of them later when he’s blind drunk and crying. But he needs to be sober for this.
“Just one of us left.”
Eddie smiles sadly. “Well, you know me, confirmed bachelor.”
“You know… if there was something you wanted to tell us. That— that you thought you couldn’t—”
Eddie shakes his head. “Matty—”
“—just listen. Please.”
Eddie freezes, eyes fixed on the floor.
“We love you. And if there was anything you ever wanted to tell us, we would be over the fucking moon to hear about it. And… and Steve’s a good guy.”
Eddie looks like a deer caught in a trap and Matt hates it. Hates that Eddie feels he can’t share the most important part of his life with them because the world is so shitty he couldn’t even be sure his best friends would be okay about it. So it stops now.
They’re a family. Gareth and Bonnie, and Jeff and Melody, and Matt and Lily. And Eddie and Steve.
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My favorite quotes from civ VI
TECHNOLOGY
“No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune.” – Plutarch
“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” – Will Rogers
“I AM FOND OF PIGS. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” – Winston S. Churchill
“Who deserves more credit than the wife of a coal miner?” – Merle Travis
“When you find yourself in a hole, quit digging.” – Will Rogers
“I don’t believe in astrology; I’m a Sagittarius and we’re skeptical.” – Arthur C. Clarke
“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” -W. H. Auden
“I shot an arrow into the air. It fell to earth, I knew not where.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words.” -Mark Twain
“I’m also interested in creating a lasting legacy … because bronze will last for thousands of years.” – Richard MacDonald
“MONEA, if it does not bring you happiness, will at least help you be miserable in comfort.” – Helen Gurley Brown
“A man on a horse is spiritually as well as physically bigger than a man on foot.” – John Steinbeck
“The Lord made us all out of iron. Then he turns up the heat to forge some of us into steel.” – Marie Osmond
“I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder … Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that.” – Capt. E.J. Smith, RMS Titanic
“Create with the heart; build with the mind.” – Criss Jami
“One man’s ‘magic’ is another man’s engineering.” – Robert Heinlein
“There is no easy way to train an apprentice. My two tools are example and nagging.” – Lemony Snicket
The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one.” – Malcolm Forbes
“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” – Aristotle
“Rocks in my path? I keep them all. With them I shall build my castle.” – Nemo Nox
“Not all who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien
“People can have the Model T in any color – so long as it’s black.” – Henry Ford
“The pen might not be mightier than the sword, but maybe the printing press is heavier than the siege weapon. Just a few words can change everything.” – Terry Pratchett
“Astronomy’s much more fun when you’re not an astronomer.” – Brian May
“If facts don’t fit the theory, change the facts.” – Albert Einstein
“No one starts a war – or rather, no one in his senses ought to do so – without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it.” – Karl von Clausewitz
“Science owes more to the steam engine than the steam engine owes to science.” – Lawrence Henderson
“Bolt actions speak louder than words.” – Craig Roberts
“Never criticize a rifleman until you have walked a mile in his shoes. That way, he’ll be barefoot and you’ll be out of range.” – The 2nd Target Company
“For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.” – Leonardo da Vinci
“If you can walk away from a landing, it’s a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it’s an outstanding landing.” – Chuck Yeager
“Benjamin Franklin may have discovered electricity, but it was the man who invented the meter who made the money.” – Earl Wilson
“Chemists do not usually stutter. It would be very awkward if they did, seeing that they have at times to get out such words as methylethylamylophenylium.” – Sir William Crookes
“If God had really intended men to fly, He’d make it easier to get to the airport.” – George Winters
“Untutored courage is useless in the face of educated bullets.” – George Patton
“There may be no forgiveness for polyester. On this one matter, Satan and the Lord are in agreement.” – Joe Hill
“I’m a big laser believer – I really think they are the wave of the future.” – Courteney Cox
"Even though the future seems far away, it is actually beginning right now.” – Mattie Stepanek
CIVICS
“Bravery is being the only one who knows you’re afraid.” — Colonel David Hackworth
“A strong economy begins with a strong, well-educated workforce.”– Bill Owens “Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future, too.” – Marcus Aurelius
“It was luxuries like air conditioning that brought down the Roman Empire. With air conditioning their windows were shut; they couldn’t hear the barbarians coming.” – Garrison Keillor
Divide and rule, a sound motto. Unite and lead, a better one.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” – William Shakespeare
“Invincibility lies in the defense; the possibility of victory in the attack.” – Sun Tzu
“History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.” – Napoleon Bonaparte
“A good navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guaranty of peace.” – Theodore Roosevelt
“In democracy it’s your vote that counts; in feudalism it’s your count that votes.” – Mogens Jallberg
“There are very honest people who do not think that they have had a bargain unless they have cheated a merchant.” – Anatole France
“You can’t go around arresting the Thieves’ Guild. I mean, we’d be at it all day!” – Terry Pratchett
“Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government … You can’t expect to wield supreme power just ‘cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!” – Monty Python
“In diplomacy there are two kinds of problems: small ones and large ones. The small ones will go away by themselves, and the large ones you will not be able to do anything about.” – Patrick McGuinness
“A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman’s birthday but never remembers her age.” – Robert Frost
“New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.” – John Locke
“A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.” – Douglas Adams
“Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.” – Edward Wilson
“If you don’t read the newspaper, you’re uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you’re mis-informed.” -Mark Twain
“Sports do not build character. They reveal it.” – Heywood Broun
“A good plan violently executed right now is far better than a perfect plan executed next week.” – George S. Patton
“We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” – John F. Kennedy
“Which of all my important nothings shall I tell you first?” -Jane Austen
“I never think of the future. It comes soon enough.” –Albert Einstein
#civilization#civ#civilization 6#civilization VI#civ vi#civ 6#qoutes#list#text#english#text post#there are many people that are qouted here#that tumblr likes
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Sarah Nicholas of Sarah’s Kitchen and Caterers, Rebecca Henderson, Helena Robertson, Chris Carter, Matty Pople and Tamsin Manvell provided band and crew catering, ensuring morale stayed high and stomachs were full on the road. Making a name for themselves as One Direction’s caterers, the outfit now cater for each of the band members’ individual tours and private functions, amassing a dedicated online following. “I started catering for Louis and the rest of One Direction during their first theatre gig in Watford and I feel very privileged to have that connection."
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NYCDA National Outstanding Dancers 2002-2024
2002
Junior: Garrett Smith (Dance Impressions) and Erica Ross (Dance Connection 2)
Teen: Anthony Lomuljo (Dance Attack Sunnyvale) and Becca Henderson (Ballet Society)
Senior: Danny Tidwell (Denise Wall Dance Energy) and Melissa Hough (Dance Explosion)
2003
Junior: David Gensheimer (American Jazz Dance Co.) and Whitney Jensen (CSPAS)
Teen: Travis Wall (Denis Wall's Dance Energy and Marilee Glazier (CSPAS)
Senior: Phillip Spaeth (Triple Threat PAC) and Carly Lang (DDK Danceworks)
2004
Mini: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Christina Spinger (Dance Motion Performing Arts Co.)
Junior: Nick Young (Young Dance Academy) and Kayla Radomski (Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Teen: Chuck Jones (CSPAS) and Jaimie Goodwin (Denise Wall's Dance Energy)
Senior: Jon Bond (Center Stage Dance Academy) and Ellery Baum (CSPAS)
2005
Mini: Hogan Fulton (Bobbie's School of Performing Arts) and Tiara Keeno (Wasatch Dance Center)
Junior: John Manzari (Spotlight Studio of Dance) and Angelica Generosa (Dance Stop)
Teen: Garrett Smith (Odyssey II) and Dusty Button (Movin' South)
Senior: Teddy Forance (Hackworth School of Performing Arts) and Allison Holker (The Dance Club)
2006
Mini: Ross Lynch (Artistic Fusion Dance Academy) and Catherine Hurlin (Westchester Dance Academy)
Junior: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Christina Spinger (Dance Connection)
Teen: Ryan Steele (Dance Dynamics) and Kirsten Wicklund (Danzmode Productions)
Senior: Christian Denice (Bobbie's School of Performing Arts) Jamie Godwin (Denis Wall's Dance Energy)
2008
Mini: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and McKenna Ross (Tempe Dance Academy)
Junior: Alex Hathaway (Dance Dynamics) and Tiare Keeno (Wasatch Dance Center)
Teen: Corey Cox (Denise Wall's Dance Energy) and Taja Riley (Denise Wall's Dance Energy)
Senior: Crain Dionne (Donna Coco's Performance Plus) and Erica Ross (Tempe Dance Academy)
2009
Mini: Brandon Chang (Dance Town) and Sarah Pippin (CC&Co. Dance Complex)
Junior: Kolton Krause (Tempe Dance Academy) and Kamila Shah (Westchester Dance Academy)
Teen: Mason Manning (Dance Industry) and Tiare Keeno (Classical Ballet Academy)
Senior: Richard Villaverde (Dance Town) and Ida Saki (Dance Industry)
2010
Mini: Tade Biesinger (Dance Impressions) and Payton Johnson (Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
Junior: Rae Srivastava (Independent) and Jayce Kalb (The Dance Centre)
Teen: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Mattie Love (Dance Impressions)
Senior: Cory Barnette (Tempe Dance Academy) and Kaitlynn Edgar (Spotlight Dance Works)
2011
Mini: Travis Atwood (The Talent Factory) and Jacalyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
Junior: Niko Martinez (Dance Images & Music) and Sarah Pippin (CC&Co)
Teen: Ivan Kalinan (The Dance Zone) and Madi Hicks (Academy of Dance Arts)
Senior: George Lawrence (Dancemakers of Atlanta) and Kali Grinder (The Dance Zone)
2012
Mini: Kyle Anders (Savage Dance) and Kayla Mak (Westchester)
Junior: Jack Wolff (Precision Dance Academy) and Payton Johnson (Jean Leigh Academy)
Teen: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and Jordan Pelliteri (Plumb Performing Arts Center)
Senior: Joseph Davis (Draper Center) and Alexia Meyer (The Dance Club)
2013
Mini: Justice McCort (Krystie’s Dance Academy) and Jasmine Cruz (Westlake)
Junior: Jonathan Fahoury (Artistic Fusion) and Sophie Miklosovic (Faubourg School of the Ballet)
Teen: Jake Tribus (CC & Co) and Jayci Kalb (The Dance Centre)
Senior: Alex Soulliere (Spotlight Dance Works) and Alyssa Ness (Northland School of Dance)
2014
Mini: Luke Spring (Independent) and Charlee Fagan (Main Street Dance)
Junior: Matthew Spangler (Artistic Fusion) and Mackenzie Bessner (KJ Dance)
Teen: Rae Srivastava (BHumn DanceSpace) and Jacalyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
Senior: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and Jordan Pelliteri (Plumb Performing Arts Center)
2015
Mini: Brady Farrar (Stars) and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Junior: Parker Garrison (Stars) and Jasmine Cruz (Westlake)
Teen: Harrison Knotsman (Studio West Dance Center) and Nina Bartell (Sweatshop)
Senior: Jake Tribus (Next Generation Ballet) and Sarah Pippin – CC & Co
2016
Mini: Luke Barrett (Dance Attack) and Eden Galloway (Center Stage Dance Studio)
Junior: Jack Easton (IMPAC) and Mahalaya Tintianco-Cubales (Westlake)
Teen: Kele Roberson (Dance Institute) and Ali Deucher (The Dance Club)
Senior: Zach Manske (Woodbury) and Jacelyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
2017
Mini: Hudson Silva-Costa (Spotlight Dance Center) and Phoenix Sutch (Krystie's Dance)
Junior: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2 and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Teen: David Keingatti (Columbia) and Sydney Revennaugh (CSA's Dancers Edge)
Senior: Michael Garcia (Dance Industry) and Kaylin Maggard (Columbia)
2018
Mini: Sienna Morris (Westchester) and ???
Junior: Eden Galloway (WNC Dance) and ???
Teen: Aydin Eyikan (Kanyok Arts) and Jasmine Cruz
Senior: Harrison Knostman (Studio West Dance Center) and Jenna Meilman (Westchester)
2019
Mini: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury) and Ivana Radan (Westchester)
Junior: Justin Padilla (Infusion Dance) and Rebecca Stewart (Spotlight Studio of Dance)
Teen: Luke Spring (East Coast Edge) and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Senior: Jamaii Melvin (Miami Dance Collective) and Madison Goodman (KJ Dance)
2020
Mini: Eric Poor (CityDance) and Kynadi Crain (Jean Leigh Academy)
Junior: Jagger Effs (Miami Dance Collective) and Sienna Morris (Westchester)
Teen: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2) and Mahalaya Tintianco-Cubales (Westlake)
Senior: Aydin Eyikan (Kanyok Arts) and Sydney Revennaugh (Performance Edge 2)
2021 (Orlando)
Mini: Spencer Parnell (Academy of the Living Arts) and Kiera Sun (Westside)
Junior: Michael Duvali (Centerstage Dance Academy) and Macie Miersh (All American Dance Factory)
Teen: Luke Biddinger (Touch of Class) and Eden Galloway (WNC Dance)
Senior: Jemoni Powe (Academy of Nevada Ballet) and Kayla Mak (Westchester)
2021 (Phoenix)
Mini: Ellis Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Skylar Wong (Woodbury)
Junior: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury) and Carolina Garcia (Miami Dance Collective)
Teen: Justin Padilla (Westside) and Erin Park (Westside)
Senior: Justice Wooden (Just Dance) and Charlee Fagan (Main Street Dance)
2022 (Orlando)
Mini: Mali Photnetrakhom (In Motion Dance Project) and Avery Gallenero (Dance Inc.)
Junior: Bryce Young (All American Dance Factory) and Eva Jimmerson (Renner Dance)
Teen: Luke Barrett (Dance Attack) and Phoenix Sutch (Krystie's Dance Academy)
Senior: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2) and Kailey Woronstoff (Dance Universe)
2022 (Phoenix)
Mini: Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance Project) and Kensington Dressing (Evolve Dance Complex)
Junior: Avery Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Fiona Wu (Yoko's)
Teen: Keenan Kiefer (Academy of Dance Arts) and Georgie Weir (Miami Dance Collective)
Senior: Parker Rozzano-Keefe (Westlake) and Mahalaya Tintiangco-Cubales (Westlake)
2023
Mini: Jonathan Macleod (Joanne Chapman) and Hannah Fogel (Dance Institute)
Junior: Lincoln Russo (Poirer Productions) and Kiera Sun (Westside)
Teen: Hudson Silva-Costa (In the Spotlight) and Crystal Huang (The Rock)
Senior: Jonathan Paula (Canadian Dance Unit) and Abigail Weber (Dallas Conservatory)
2024 (New York)
Mini: Marko Kokovic (Draper Center for Dance Education) and Maeve Olsen (The Dallas Conservatory)
Junior: Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance Project) and Aria Du (Yoko's)
Teen: Sam Gauss (Draper Center for Dance Education) and Evee Lee (CAP The Company)
Senior: Caleb Abea (Larkin Dance Studio) and Izzy Howard (Westside)
2024 (Phoenix)
Mini: Anderson Sander (New Dimensions) and Belle Marie Arauz (Dance Town)
Junior: Ellis Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Mali Photnetrakhom (In Motion Dance Project)
Teen: Maceo Paras-Mangrobang (Westlake) and Gracelyn Weber (The Dallas Conservatory)
Senior: Cameroon Janson (Creative Conservatory of Dance and PA) and Jordyn Sarmoen (Performance Edge 2)
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Masterlist
Request are open. I write for male and GN reader and for all the fandoms below more will be added!
OBX
JJ Maybanks
𝓞𝓹𝓹𝓸𝓼𝓲𝓽𝓮𝓼 𝓐𝓽𝓽𝓻𝓪𝓬𝓽 (M!READER)
John B Routledge
Kiara Carrera
Rafe Cameron
𝓦𝓪𝓼 𝓘𝓽 𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓦𝓸𝓻𝓼𝓽 𝓨𝓸𝓾’𝓿𝓮 𝓔𝓿𝓮𝓻 𝓚𝓷𝓸𝔀𝓷 (M!READER)
Sarah Cameron
Topper Thornton
Pope Heyward
Marauders Era
Regulus Black
James Potter
Sirius Black
Remus Lupin
Lilly Evans (Potter)
Peter Pettigrew
Barty Crouch Jr
Evan Roiser
Marlene Mckinnon
Dorcas Meadows
Pandora lovegood
PJO/HOO
Nico Di Angelo
Percy Jackson
𝓑𝓪𝓭 𝓐𝓽 𝓖𝓸𝓸𝓭𝓫𝔂𝓮𝓼 (M!READER)
Annabeth Chase
Frank Zhang
Luke Castellan
Jason Grace
Piper Mclean
Will Solace
Connor Stoll
Travis Stoll
Platonic
TMR
Newt
Minho
𝓙𝓾𝓼𝓽 𝓨𝓸𝓾 𝓐𝓷𝓭 𝓜𝓮 (M!READER)
Gally
Thomas
Ben
Aris
platonic 
HP
Cedric Diggory
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Ron Weasley
Draco Malfoy
Blaise Zabini
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Oliver Wood
platonic
TBP
Finney Blake
Vance Hopper
𝓐 𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓼𝓱 𝓟𝓸𝓲𝓼𝓸𝓷 𝓔𝓪𝓬𝓱 𝓦𝓮𝓮𝓴 (GN!READER)
𝓙𝓮𝓪𝓵𝓸𝓾𝓼 𝓜𝓾𝓬𝓱? (M!READER)
Bruce Yamada
Robin Arellano
Griffin Stagg
Billy Showalter
Buzz
Matty
Matt
platonic
DC
Jason Todd
𝓨𝓸𝓾 𝓒𝓪𝓷’𝓽 𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓹 𝓓𝓝𝓐 (M!READER)
𝓦𝓱𝓮𝓻𝓮𝓼 𝓜𝔂 𝓛𝓸𝓿𝓮 (M!READER)
Harley Quinn
Dick Grayson
Damian Wayne
Tim Drake
Bruce Wayne
Duke Thomas
platonic
Marvel
Tony Stark
Thor
Loki
Steve Rogers
Sam Wilson
Bucky
Peter Parker
Platonic
IT
(i’ll do chap one and two)
Richie Tozier
Bill Denbrough
𝓘𝓽 𝓦𝓪𝓼 𝓢𝓸 𝓡𝓮𝓪𝓵 (M!READER)
Beverly Marsh
Ben Hanscom
Eddie Kaspbrak
Stanley Uris
Mike Hanlon
Henry Bowers
𝓢𝓸𝓶𝓮𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓦𝓱𝓸 𝓛𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓼 𝓨𝓸𝓾 𝓦𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭𝓷’𝓽 𝓓𝓸 𝓣𝓱𝓲𝓼 (M!READER)
Patrick Hockstetter
Victor Criss
Belch Huggins
Platonic
Stranger things
Eddie Munson
Nancy Wheeler
Billy Hargrove
Steve Harrington
Mike Wheeler
Will Byers
Jonathan Byers
Lucas Sinclair
Max Mayfield
Dustin Henderson
Eleven “Jane” Hopper
Eden Bingham
Platonic
Scream
(I’ve only watched the first one i’m gonna try to watch the rest throughout the week)
Stu Matcher
Billy Loomis
Randy Meeks
Dewey Riley
Platonic
#obx x male reader#obx netflix#the black phone#Finney blake x male reader#TMR x male reader#pjo x male reader#vance hopper x male reader#vance hopper#jj maybank#kiara outer banks#Minho#Newt#cedric diggory#hp x male reader#jj maybank x male reader#marvel x male reader#peter parker x male reader#dc x male reader#jason todd x male reader#stranger things x male reader#it x male reader#billy hargrove x male reader#steve harrington#steve harrington x male reader#billy stranger things#eddie munson#richie tozier x male reader#Eddie Kaspbrak x male reader#reqs open
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Matthaus “Matty” “Matt” Henderson
#ts4#sims 4#sims#too many names but i only tag him as mathias to differentiate the s4 & s3 versions#just call him matt#sim:matthaus
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My TV isn't working i can't watch bird videos ( ; A ; )
I gotta decide if genetics are a factor in wing type in this au, or if it's like kind of random? If I go with genetics being a factor I gotta figure out how that works... I definitely want it to be something that can skip a generation or two if it's genetic
Below the read more is a long (and probably somehow still incomplete) list of characters I havent decided reference species for yet, if anyone wants to make any suggestions.
Alexei
Benny Hammond
Bob Newby
Carol Perkins
Dustin Henderson
El Hopper
Erica Sinclair (Lucas' reference species is a cooper's hawk and i haven't decided on their parents yet)
Jason Carver (some sort of eagle probs)
Jeff
Marshal (Freak 1)
Matty Cunningham (Chrissy's reference species is some sort of jay, i havent decided on either of their parents yet)
Mike Wheeler (Nancy's ref is a type of dove. No decisions ye for any other Wheelers)
Murray Bauman
Neil Hargrove (if this is inheritable, billy got his from his mom's side)
Patrick McKinney
Susan Hargrove
Tommy Hagan (probably a hawk, eagle, or other predatory bird)
Wayne Munson (Eddie's ref is a raven)
Will Byers (Jonathan's ref is a barn owl, and joyce's is a society finch)
Keith
Mr Harrington (Steve's ref is a crowned eagle)
Mrs Harrington (Steve's ref is a crowned eagle)
Phil Callahan
Phillip Cunningham
Sara Hopper
Sue Sinclair
Ted Wheeler
Tina
Tom Holloway
Alan Munson (Eddie's Dad)
Andy
Angela
Axel
Barbara Holland
Billy's Mother
Calvin Powell
Cathy Owens
Charles Sinclair
Claudia Henderson
Diane
Dmitri Antonov
Donald Melvald
Dottie
Earl
Eden Bingham
Elizabeth Munson
Fred Benson
Funshine
Holly Wheeler (Nancy's ref is a dove, the rest of the wheelers are undecided)
Janet Holloway
Kali Prasad
Karen Wheeler
Laura Cunningham
Lonnie Byers
Marissa
Marsha Holland
Martin Brenner
Melissa Buckley
Mick
Mr. Holland
Mrs. Walsh
Ms. Kelley
Reefer Rick
Richard Buckley
Sam Mayfield
Sam Owens
Tammy Thompson
Troy Walsh
Vecna/One/Henry Creel
Yuri Ismaylov
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Safety at Stake: The Challenges of Limited Emergency Exits at Highland Hills Community Center.
In today’s world, the importance of safety in public spaces can't be overstated. Community centers serve as vital hubs for socializing, education, and recreation, yet many are not equipped with the necessary infrastructure to ensure the safety of all patrons. The Highland Hills Community Center, located at 1600 Glasgow Road, in Fort Worth, Texas, is facing significant safety concerns due to its structure — specifically, the lack of multiple ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant exits. This article explores the implications of having only one accessible exit, particularly in scenarios like fires or active shooter situations.
The ADA was enacted to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to public spaces. One of the key provisions is the requirement for accessible exits. While this legislation is crucial for safeguarding the rights of individuals with disabilities, it is equally essential for ensuring safety in emergencies. Having only one ADA compliant exit not only places individuals with disabilities at risk but also compromises the safety of all patrons.
In an emergency situation, every second counts. A single exit can quickly become a bottleneck — an issue that can prove deadly in crises such as fires or active shooter incidents. If that exit becomes blocked or inaccessible for any reason, the consequences could be dire. The risks are not merely theoretical: numerous incidents across the country have demonstrated how critical multiple exits are for effective evacuation.
1. Increased Evacuation Time: With only one exit, it takes longer for everyone to evacuate, potentially leaving individuals trapped inside.
2. Crowd Control Issues: A single exit can lead to panic and chaos, which can exacerbate an already dangerous situation.
3. Accessibility Challenges: While the existing exit may be ADA compliant, it does not account for the needs of all individuals. A shortage of options might prevent some individuals from evacuating in a timely manner.
The local community’s response to these concerns has been passionate. Community meetings have been held to discuss safety, but there has been a lack of action towards necessary renovations. Community leaders have reached out to city officials, urging them to address the structural inadequacy and prioritize upgrading the facility. On May 27, 2024, Yolanda Battle, Secretary of the Highland Hills Community Center, reached out to Alfred Henderson, the ADA Compliance Coordinator for the City of Fort Worth. Ms. Battle expressed concern for her mother, Vivian Perry, and the other senior citizens who are participants in the Senior Program at Highland Hills Community Center. In her letter to the ADA Compliance Coordinator, Ms. Battle stated, "I am writing on behalf of the seniors and my mother, who is a participant in our Senior program. My mother is blind in one eye and has limited vision in the other, and uses a walker to assist with her mobility. Seemingly, our community center building is not ADA compliant. Although an entry door button has recently been installed, the emergency exits are not safe. In the event of a fire or life-threatening occurrence in the main lobby of the community center, the seniors have no safe access to evacuate the building. The emergency exits are not equipped with handicap accessibility rails or ramps." Ms. Battle clearly communicated the severity of this matter, yet she still has not received a response from Mr. Henderson.
Moving forward, Ms. Battle and the members of the Highland Hills Neighborhood Association will be addressing their concerns to Mayor Mattie Parker and the members of the Fort Worth City Council. This issue cannot continue to go unresolved. The neighborhood association members plan to submit the following recommendations:
1. A thorough evaluation of the community center’s infrastructure should be conducted to identify necessary updates and improvements.
2. It is crucial to have a comprehensive emergency response plan that includes maps displaying all exits and evacuation routes.
3. Local government or community organizations should explore funding opportunities to help finance the necessary renovations for additional exits.
4. Holding public meetings to inform the public about the potential risks and encouraging them to participate in discussions regarding safety protocols, which will help foster a culture of awareness and preparedness.
The safety of Highland Hills Community Center and other community centers in our city is paramount. We must ensure that they remain places for connection, support, and growth. The existence of only one ADA compliant exit at Highland Hills Community Center poses a significant risk that cannot be ignored. By raising awareness and advocating for change, we can help safeguard our community members and create an environment where everyone feels secure and valued. Together, we can work towards improvements that prioritize the safety and accessibility of all individuals in our community.
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Crystal Palace Tỏa Sáng: Cơn Ác Mộng Của Aston Villa
Trận đấu giữa Aston Villa và Crystal Palace đã trở thành cơn ác mộng cho đội chủ nhà khi họ phải nhận thất bại 0-5. Crystal Palace đã thi đấu xuất sắc và chứng minh được sức mạnh vượt trội của mình. Điều này không chỉ gây sốc cho người hâm mộ mà còn khẳng định sự thăng hoa của đội bóng thành London.Trước trận đấu, các chuyên gia kèo bóng đá trực tuyến đã đưa ra dự đoán chính xác về kết quả này, giúp người chơi đặt cược dễ dàng hơn.
Nhận xét về đội hình chính thức ra sân của Aston Villa – Crystal Palace
Đội hình chính thức của cả hai đội phản ánh sự chuẩn bị kỹ lưỡng và chiến thuật của họ:
Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1): Henderson; Clyne, Andersen, Guehi; Mitchell, Richards, Wharton, Munoz; Olise, Eze; Mateta
Aston Villa (4-4-2): Martinez; Konsa, Carlos, Torres, Digne; Bailey, Luiz, Tielemans, McGinn; Duran, Watkins
Aston Villa sử dụng sơ đồ 4-4-2, với hai tiền đạo Franco Duran và Ollie Watkins nhằm tăng cường khả năng tấn công. Youri Tielemans ở hàng tiền vệ đảm bảo khả năng kết hợp giữa công và thủ. Thủ thành Martinez đóng vai trò ổn định cho đội hình.
Crystal Palace chọn sơ đồ 3-4-2-1, với sự sáng tạo từ Olise và Eze ở hàng tiền đạo. Sự linh hoạt trong hàng tiền vệ và hàng thủ của họ giúp tạo ra sự khó khăn cho đối thủ.
Trận đấu hứa hẹn hấp dẫn khi cả hai đội đều có sự cân bằng tốt giữa công và thủ, cùng sự linh hoạt trong chiến thuật. Tuy nhiên, kết quả cuối cùng lại bất ngờ khi Crystal Palace thắng đậm 5-0.
Phân tích trận đấu
Trận đấu kết thúc với tỷ số 5-0 nghiêng về Crystal Palace, một kết quả gây sốc cho người hâm mộ và thể hiện phong độ thăng hoa của đội bóng thành London. Crystal Palace kiểm soát bóng 55%, trong khi Aston Villa kiểm soát 45%. Đáng chú ý, tỷ lệ đường chuyền chính xác của Crystal Palace là 89%, cao hơn so với Aston Villa (82%).
Mặc dù cả hai đội đều có ít cú sút trúng đích (2 lần mỗi đội), Crystal Palace hiệu quả hơn với 5 bàn thắng từ 15 cú sút. Aston Villa chỉ có 8 cú sút. Tổng số đường chuyền của Crystal Palace là 545, gấp ba lần so với Aston Villa (175), thể hiện sự chuyên nghiệp và ưu thế trong cách tiếp cận trận đấu của họ.
Đánh giá tình hình hiện tại của Aston Villa và Crystal Palace
Aston Villa: Những vấn đề lo ngại
Aston Villa đang gặp nhiều khó khăn với chuỗi 5 trận không thắng gần đây, bao gồm trận hòa 3-3 trước Liverpool. Sự không ổn định này ảnh hưởng đến tinh thần và niềm tin của đội bóng. Thêm vào đó, Aston Villa đang gặp khủng hoảng lực lượng với sự vắng mặt của nhiều cầu thủ chủ chốt như Emiliano Buendia, Boubacar Kamara, Matty Cash, Morgan Rogers, Tyrone Mings và Jacob Ramsey do chấn thương.
Crystal Palace: Vẫn giữ phong độ tốt nhất
Crystal Palace duy trì phong độ ấn tượng với chuỗi 6 trận không thua liên tiếp, bao gồm 5 chiến thắng. Đặc biệt, họ đã vùi dập Manchester United với tỷ số 4-0 tại vòng 36. Tại sân nhà Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace thi đấu rất ấn tượng với 4 chiến thắng, 1 hòa và chỉ 1 thua trước Manchester City. Mặc dù đội hình gặp khó khăn về lực lượng, tinh thần đoàn kết và chiến thuật tốt đã giúp họ vượt qua thử thách.
Dự đoán kèo cược tương lai dành cho Aston Villa và Crystal Palace
Aston Villa
Thắng kèo châu Á: Dù gặp khó khăn, Aston Villa vẫn có thể tận dụng lợi thế sân nhà và tinh thần đoàn kết.
Xỉu bàn thắng: Do mất nhiều cầu thủ chủ chốt, Aston Villa có thể thi đấu thận trọng hơn, tập trung vào phòng ngự.
Thắng kèo chấp góc: Aston Villa có thể tận dụng các pha phản công nhanh để tạo ra nhiều cơ hội tấn công và giành lợi thế trong kèo chấp góc.
Crystal Palace
Tài hiệp 1: Crystal Palace thường tấn công mạnh mẽ từ đầu trận, tạo nhiều cơ hội nguy hiểm.
Xỉu bàn thắng tổng: Dựa vào phong độ ghi bàn gần đây và sự cẩn thận trong phòng ngự của Crystal Palace.
Lời kết
Trận đấu giữa Aston Villa và Crystal Palace đã chứng minh sức mạnh và tinh thần của hai đội. Những nhận định về tình hình hiện tại giúp đưa ra kèo cược chính xác và có cơ sở. Cùng đón chờ nhiều trận đấu tiếp theo của hai đội bóng này!
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Eddie sucking on Mattie's nipples after a stressful day, talk with his guidance counselor didn't go well and he comes home to Mattie. Mattie knew Eddie hadn't had a good day and knew something was up, so he ditched last period and rode his bike to the grocery store, and with his shampoo boy money he bought groceries for him and Wayne, some laundry supplies too. The nice grocery clerk named Lois, drove Mattie to Eddie's trailer. Lois loves Mattie, she loves how he shampoos her hair and that he's always there to listen to her troubles, and she has a soft spot for him because her brother who lives in Chicago is gay, and had a hard time growing up in Hawkins.
Mattie cleaned up the trailer, showered, changed into Eddie's Iron Maiden shirt and boxers, and baked a fresh batch of chocolate chip cookies for Eddie to come home to, and got started on dinner. He was making his grandma's famous sauerbauten.
When Eddie walked through the door to smell and see the scene before him, he almost cried.
It was what he always wanted, the smell of home cooked food and fresh baked cookies, and in the midst of it was the most beautiful sight of his soft little boyfriend slaving over a hot stove drowning in his Iron Maiden shirt and his boxers being well kept up by his juicy butt. His long platinum hair was pulled back in a ponytail and his usually painted face was fresh from the shower.
While the sauerbauten is in the oven, he pulls his boyinto his lap and pushes his shirt up to suck on his puffy, cherry nipples as Mattie strokes hair with his acrylics. Between this and the food, all his senses were being comforted at once.
He looked so beautiful, he was going to find a way that boy never gets away...or Wayne will him.
#eddie munson x male reader#mattie henderson#eddie munson#stranger things#eddie munson x oc#eddie munson x reader#stranger things 4#stranger things oc#boyfriend eddie munson
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#AHL#AmericanHockeyLeague#HartfordWolfPack#JonathanMarchessault#KrisKnoblauch#NationalHockeyLeague#NewYorkRangers#NHL#QuinnipiacUniversity#RyanBourque#XLCenter
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Written for @corrodedcoffinfest
Prompt: Sloth | Word Count: 1313 | Rating: M | CW: MCD | POV: Gareth | Pairing: None | Tags: Gareth, Jeff, Matt (Freak), Angst, Horror, ambiguous ending, because it's Halloween!
Gareth wakes up in the early hours of March 28, 1986 to find half his town missing and a shadow in his left eye.
All in all they’ve been pretty lucky as a family, they haven’t lost much and they’re all safe and well. The phones are down so it’s not until late that afternoon that Jeff and Matt find him; they’re safe and other than Matt’s mom’s car being at the bottom of a ravine and Jeff’s garage crumbling to dust, they didn’t lose too much. Gareth crumples with relief. He can’t bear the loss of more friends right now.
There’ve been no sightings of Eddie.
The three of them help out at the shelter at the school, handing out food, helping with collections. He watches every day as Eddie’s uncle takes down a defaced poster and replaces it with a fresh one. He’ll be back tomorrow to do it again. Gareth watches that board all day long and hasn’t caught the fucker doing it yet, but he will.
He’s folding clothes with Matt a couple of days later as he watches Wayne repeat his daily ritual, and then watches as Dustin Henderson disturbs it. He nudges Matt and the two of them watch on as Dustin limps closer to Wayne with his hand out.
“Holy shit,” Matt whispers.
“What?”
“That’s Eddie’s necklace.”
Gareth can’t make it out, the stupid dark spot in his vision obscuring it. As he turns his head from side to side trying to get a better look, Wayne drops onto a cot and even hidden behind the shadow in his eye he can tell Wayne’s crying.
“Shit.”
Matt sniffs hard. “I’m going to talk to Henderson.”
The shadow in his eye feels like it’s moving.
Matt confirms it later that day: Eddie is dead.
Gareth feels like he’s been punched in the chest. The hows and whys are sketchy as fuck. They’d all like to know why Dustin was with him when he died, and why Steve Harrington seems to know so much about it. But they feel like questions that are too big for the answers they can give them today, so Jeff goes to the fridge and comes back with three bottles of his dad’s beer.
“To Eddie.”
Gareth feels like a child as he bursts into tears.
He misses his alarm and is late for school. He sits at the back of the class for every lesson, books open, trying desperately to keep his eyes open, ignoring the looks from other students. When he finally makes his way to the cafeteria he can see Matty, Jeff and Dustin having a stand up argument with Andy and some other jock fuckhead. He should help.
There’s an empty seat there that will never be filled again.
Gareth turns around and heads to Eddie’s bench in the woods. At least he can sleep there.
Reading in class is getting harder so his mom takes him to the ophthalmologist. They make him read some charts and they look in his eye with a light, but his vision is fine. It’s probably just all the stress, they tell him.
The shadow flickers.
The blackness changes, wisps of red and green swirl in his vision. And it’s spreading, the blindspot growing increasingly larger. He’s desperately trying not to panic, but somehow that’s making it worse.
“I’m scared I’m going blind, man,” he says to Jeff one night.
Jeff shakes his head, huffing a small laugh. “You’re not going blind, idiot. And if you do, Matt will be your seeing eye dog.”
“Fuck off, Jeffrey!”
They’re laughing, but Gareth doesn’t find it that funny.
Gareth stands in front of his bathroom mirror, trying to gauge how bad it’s getting. He closes his right eye and his breath catches as he realises half of his vision in his left eye is taken up with the swirling cloud. He swaps, closing his left eye instead.
The shadow jumps to his right.
“Jesus Christ!” he screeches, stumbling back from the mirror.
He should tell his mom. Tell the doctor.
They’ll lock you up.
He climbs into bed, his heart still hammering in his chest. His eyelids close almost instantly.
“He’s lazy, Gwen. When was the last time he did his chores? Or cleaned his room? It’s a pigsty up there. He’s going to end up like that friend of his.”
“I think he’s sick.”
“Sick of hard work. He’s bone idle.”
Gareth lays in bed staring at the ceiling. His bedroom is right above the kitchen, his parents know he can hear everything they say because he’s done it before, feeding back tidbits of information not meant for his ears.
He hears the thud of footsteps on the stairs, and then his door is flung open.
“Gareth! Get up, it’s after noon for Christ’s sake.”
His dad rips the curtains back and the light blinds him momentarily, and for just a second he thinks he can see the outline of a figure in his bad eye. It disappears just as quickly.
He can barely lift his head off his pillow, so he falls asleep with the noon sun shining through the thin skin of his eyelids and a cloud dancing in his eye.
His mother takes him to a specialist in Indy. They run test after test, the constant stab of needles and the chill of the x-rays machines drive him mad. The doctors tell his mom that they can’t find anything wrong with him, that the exhaustion is likely caused from the stress of the earthquake and schoolwork, the loss of his friend. He needs time off school to recover. So she takes him home and sets him up on the couch with the remote, his walkman and a couple of magazines. He’s asleep in minutes.
Jeff and Matt visit but he can’t lift his head off the sofa. It’s like he has a weight on him, pushing him into the cushions; he feels like he could sink to the bottom of the couch, fall through it to the basement, through the earth all the way to hell.
They ask how he’s feeling, tell him they’ve missed him. He nods occasionally, answers the odd question. They’re leaving for college soon. He should care deeply about that, about being left behind and on his own, but he just wants them to leave so he can close his eyes.
He feels trapped in his body, boneless, muscles made of mush; lifting his arms, his head, it’s all so hard now. He needs help to eat, help to bathe, help to take a piss. And that fucking thing in his eye is worse, almost solid now, bloody and white and green and black and he keeps thinking he knows what it is but it escapes him every time.
“Mom?” he whispers one night.
“Yes baby?” It sounds awful the way she says it, coated in worry and fear.
“What’s wrong with me?”
His eyes slip closed. But that’s ok because he doesn’t think he can bare to watch her crying again.
Gareth wakes up in the hospital. He struggles to turn his head to the right. His dad is holding his hand. There are cards and flowers. It’s nice.
Gareth tries to tell him he’s scared but he can’t make the words.
Jeff and Matt are shoulder to shoulder by the window.
When he turns to his left he sees his mom. She gives him a watery smile, brushing his hair out of his eyes.
The shadow is gone.
He closes his eyes.
When he opens them again it’s dark. His mom is asleep, his dad is crying.
Eddie is standing next to his bed.
“You did so good, Gareth,” he says, gently, a smile pulling at the deep scar on his cheek. “So good.”
This time when he closes his eyes, it feels like flying.
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Ok, I know these have all been a bit dark, but it's Halloween! I'll try and slip something funny in, I promise! 🎃
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- c: X-Men
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- ch: “Jekyll”
- npc: Ivory Kingsleigh
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- npc: Matty Hatter
- npc: Harry March
- npc: Indsma Ire
- npc: Dorian Potter
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