#me: isra x pierre
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minkyungseokie · 10 months ago
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Autosports
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Stories of athletes in auto sports; Formula One, Indycar, Nascar, etc.. If you would like me to add anyone, just ask!
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Includes team principals and certain wags
➀Max Verstappen; MV1
Belgian-Dutch Red Bull racing driver and three time world champion
➀Logan Sargeant; LS2
American Formula One driver for William
➀Daniel Ricciardo; DR3
Australian VCARB racing driver
➀Lando Norris; LN4
British-Belgian McLaren racing driver and Quadrant founder
➀Sebastian Vettel; SV5
German former F1 driver
➀Kimi RĂ€ikkönen; KR7
Finnish former F1 driver
➀Pierre Gasly; PG10
French Alpine driver
➀Sergio "Checo" Perez; SP11
Mexican Red Bull Racing driver
➀Fernando Alonso; FA14
Spanish Aston Martin driver
➀Charles Leclerc; CH16
Monégasque Ferrari driver
➀Lance Stroll; LS18
Canadian-Belgian Aston Martin driver
➀Mark Webber
Australian sports commentator
➀Jenson Button; JB22
British former F1 driver
➀Yuki Tsunoda; YT22
Japanese VCARB driver
➀Alex Albon; AA23
British-Thai Williams driver
➀Zhou Guanyu; ZG24
Chinese Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber driver
➀Estebon Ocon; EO31
French Alpine driver
➀Lewis Hamilton; LH44
British Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS and seven time world champion
➀Mick Schumacher; MS47
German Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS reserve driver
➀Carlos Sainz Jr; CS55
Spanish Ferrari driver
➀George Russell; GR63
British Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS driver
➀Oscar Piastri; OP81
Australian McLaren driver
➀James Vowels
British Williams Team Principal
➀Toto Wolff
Austrian Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Team Principal
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Some of these arn not F2 drivers, but I'm using this category for the reserve drivers as well
➀Oliver Bearman; OB3/38
British Formula two racing driver, Ferrari reserve driver
➀Liam Lawson; LL36
Kiwi VCARB reserve driver
➀Felipe Drugovich; FD34
Brazilian-Italian Aston Martin reserve driver
➀Frederik Vesti; FV7
Danish Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS reserve driver
➀Pato O’Ward; PO5
Mexican McLaren Chevrolet IndyCar driver, reserve driver for McLaren
➀Arthur Leclerc; AL12
Monégasque French Ferrari development driver
➀Jack Doohan; JD14
Australian Alpine reserve driver
➀Robert Shwartzman; RS83
Russo-Israeli FIA World Endurance Championship and Ferrari reserve driver
➀ThĂ©o Pourchaire
French member of the Sauber Academy and test and reserve driver for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.
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Driven by Destiny -Toto Wolff x Chinese-Australian Reader x Susie Wolff; ongoing
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themarcspector-hasmovedblogs · 2 years ago
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Prompt number: Day 2: "You’ve Told Your Parents?" @flufftober
Fandom: Original Work “I Am the Shadow” 
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Irsa Kaplan & Pierre Decher | Both Original Characters
Warnings/Tags: mentions space whales, some swearing, water.
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Isra’s more-or-less the type of woman who’s never ever wanted to settle down. She's also the type of woman who's always been an adventurous soul and free spirit, whose goal has always been to see the universe and meet as many people as possible. She's always had a taste for life that's never been satisfied and has never settled for anything or anyone, except the best.
So, of course, she’ll flirt and bed anyone who she finds attractive or fun, and of course, she never stays around people for long and tends to keep a planet’s length away from exes in order to keep any trouble from happening. 
But with her darling Pierre, it’s different.
The guy is a fucking catch, and she really adores the guy a lot.
Though he’s not the type of guy people expect her to get with -- because people expect her to get with buff guys who are impulsive and hardheaded like her -- she’s always quite liked nerdy guys who wear their hearts on their sleeves. And honestly, it likely goes back to her mother finding a copy of the Earth film “The Mummy” and her wanting her own version of Evie growing up. And though secretly Isra hoped that her Evie would be a woman who looked like Rachel Weisz (glasses and all), she’s bisexual and is completely fine with her Evie being a man -- especially when this man wears those Milo Thatch glasses she occasionally will steal for teasing purposes.
So really. It's more than fine.
And as she's sitting with Pierre on a picnic blanket on the ground, they watch as whales swim overhead where the sky is supposed to be, and he talks and talks and talks to her about the whales above them.
They’re quite specific to this planet and he tells her they're rather deadly. So deadly, that when they were building the sanctuary they call home, the whales would cause trouble for those who tried to make it to the underwater society in submarines. 
Isra found that fascinating, since the first week she was stuck underwater she wished she'd gotten eaten. but now that she was there, she was glad she'd met Pierre.
“You’ve told your parents?” Isra had asked him as he continued on talking about the whales. 
“They already knew about the whales
” he trailed off, but still smiled all the same. 
Isra laughed. “No, no – about me, about us! Aren’t you a little curious if they’ll hate my guts?” Isra patted his chest before she sat up a bit to look at him with her soft brown eyes. 
“No one in my family could hate you,” he expressed, looking up at her before pushing up those milo thatch glasses she thought about earlier, while giving her a big ole dorky grin. “I mean, my parents probably will, but that’s because they hate everyone. But everyone else here that I love
.I doubt they’ll hate you.” 
A louder laugh from Isra, which received the attention of people at the park, made Isra hide her face. “Well, at least I know what I’m getting into. Also, if it’s any consolation, I’m used to parents not liking me. I’m a little
.too much woman for most parents, I'm acquired taste.” 
He closed his eyes and hummed, clearly in thought, before she touched the tip of his nose with her index finger. “I think you being a little too much could be why they don't hate you, if they end up not hating you. My mother is always talking about someone protecting me and that's one thing you have going for you. Apparently, I'm a trouble magnet and one thing you're good at Isra is protecting....” 
Isra gave him a smirk and wiggled her brows before moving over to sit on top of him, and then moved down to give him a quick yet pleasant kiss. “I’m afraid that’s already happened, my guy
I’m as much trouble as anyone can fall into,” she said to him, his smile growing wider. "But you're right. I'm as protective as you can get, and as long as I'm here, no one will hurt you on my watch."
“Very true. Which is why my parents will like you if they like you." He nodded, before he placed his hand on her waist. 
“Lucky for you, until I decide to leave this place – or if I ever can – you’ve got one hell of a bodyguard," Isra teased, resting her hand on his heart and smiling wide at him. "So hopefully they'll like me."
"Yes, hopefully. But if not..." He trailed off.
"If not..." Isra winced, and then shrugged. "Who gives a fuck, yeah?" And then she laughed.
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rizwans · 4 years ago
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Juifs, juif, judéïté et judaïsme dans le monde rpgique francophone.
tw: nazisme, racisme, antisĂ©mitisme, islamophobie Coucou ! Aujourd’hui, parlons d’un sujet qui peut paraĂźtre Ă©pineux : incarner un personnage J/juif (eh oui, ça commence dĂ©jĂ  avec les majuscules et les minuscules mais vous inquiĂ©tez pas, c’est assez simple) sur les forums rpg francophones. Voici quelques petites clĂ©s de comprĂ©hension pour vous aider Ă  y voir plus clair, straight from a Jewish person. Disclaimer : ĂȘtre J/juif, c’est un sujet complexe, aujourd’hui plus que jamais. Je le dis ici, et je le redirai certainement : le bingo du parfait personnage J/juif, ça n’existe pas, tout simplement parce que dans la vraie vie, ça n’existe pas non plus. 
J/juif, kézako?
Merci de poser la question, Jean-Michel, je te sens confus et je te pardonne, parce que ça l’est ! Pour comprendre l’identitĂ© juive, il faut d’abord faire la distinction entre Juif (avec une majuscule) et juif (avec une minuscule).  Juif - s’applique d’une part Ă  l’appartenance ethnique et culturelle. Ex: La famille Cohen sont des Juifs ashkĂ©nazes. Ils viennent de Pologne et me forcent Ă  manger des pierogi toute la journĂ©e ! juif - s’applique Ă  la pratique religieuse du judaĂŻsme. Ex: Simon est juif pratiquant. Il a cĂ©lĂ©brĂ© sa bar-mitzvah et reste traumatisĂ© par sa tante qui a roulĂ© une pelle au DJ.  (Note : Ă  bas les pierogi et vive les tantes pompettes aux bar-mitzvah) Cette distinction est trĂšs importante, car elle reprĂ©sente la rĂ©alitĂ© de millions de personnes aujourd’hui. On peut ĂȘtre Juif sans ĂȘtre juif, c’est-Ă -dire ĂȘtre ethniquement et culturellement Juif sans mettre le pied dans une synagogue et sans faire sa bar-mitzvah. Certaines personnes qui se convertissent au judaĂŻsme (un sujet sensible et complexe), souvent pour pouvoir se marier et garantir Ă  leurs enfants une reconnaissance, sont donc juives sans ĂȘtre Juives. Mais dis-moi Jamy... Juif ? Ethniquement ? Culturellement ? J’ai peur de faire une boulette (de pierogi). L’identitĂ© juive est trĂšs complexe et est indissociable des persĂ©cutions subies au cours des siĂšcles et des mouvements de migration. J’adorerai pouvoir dĂ©cortiquer tout ça, mais on n’aurait pas assez d’une vie, alors voici quelques points qui Ă©clairciront les zones d’ombre. Être Juif ethniquement, c’est descendre de Juifs. Dans la tradition, la judĂ©ĂŻtĂ© (le fait d’ĂȘtre Juif) se transmet par la mĂšre. Si ta mĂšre est Juive, tu es Juif ; les origines de ton pĂšre n’ont pas d’importance. Bien sĂ»r, aujourd’hui, il y a de nombreuses discussions philosophiques Ă  ce sujet. Certaines communautĂ©s conservatrices ne reconnaissent encore aujourd’hui que l’ascendance matrilinĂ©ale et les enfants de femmes converties ne seront pas reconnus comme Juifs, mĂȘme si Ă©levĂ©s dans la culture et religion juives. À l’origine, les Juifs vivaient dans une zone, la Terre d’IsrĂ€el, qui correspond aujourd’hui plus ou moins Ă  la Palestine (attention: Terre d’IsraĂ«l =/= Ă©tat d’Isra*l). Cette zone a eu de nombreux noms au cours des siĂšcles et est considĂ©rĂ©e comme sacrĂ©e par les trois grandes religions monothĂ©istes : judaĂŻsme, Islam et christianisme. AprĂšs les destructions successives du Temple de JĂ©rusalem et de nombreuses guerres, menĂ©s notamment par l’empereur romain Titus (eh oui, ça remonte !), les Juifs se sont dispersĂ©s aux quatre coins du monde, ce qui a Ă©galement contribuĂ© au mythe des Juifs errants, condamnĂ©s Ă  vivre loin de la Terre Promise. Cette dispersion a contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de nombreuses cultures juives.
Il y a Ă©normĂ©ment de cultures juives diffĂ©rentes. Les deux groupes les plus connus sont : - les Juifs ashkĂ©nazes (coucou, c’est moi !) : les Juifs ashkĂ©nazes sont les Juifs d’Europe centrale et de l’Est. Par exemple, la majeure partie de ma famille vient d’Ukraine mais j’ai Ă©galement des ancĂȘtres polonais. Beaucoup de Juifs ashkĂ©nazes ont fui les pogroms et ont Ă©migrĂ© soit vers les États-Unis (oĂč leur “ashkĂ©nazitĂ©â€ a muĂ©, car oui, l’identitĂ© ne reste pas gravĂ©e dans la pierre !) soit vers l’Europe occidentale. Gardons en tĂȘte que selon les pays oĂč ils se trouvaient, les Juifs ashkĂ©nazes ont adoptĂ© certains comportements, certaines cultures, etc. Ce n’est pas un “one size fits all”, mĂȘme s’il existe des Ă©lĂ©ments communs comme le yiddish par exemple. Enfin, l’histoire des Juifs ashkĂ©nazes est malheureusement indissociable de la WW2. Chaque Juif ashkĂ©naze ou presque a une histoire Ă  raconter. Ce n’est pas de l’histoire ancienne et ça a un impact trĂšs rĂ©el sur des millions de vies. 
- les Juifs sĂ©farades (coucou c’est encore moi !) : ce sont des Juifs originaires d’Espagne qui ont ensuite Ă©tĂ© chassĂ©s par les Rois Catholiques Isabelle et Ferdinand, au XVĂšme siĂšcle. À la suite de cet exil, les Juifs sĂ©farades se sont Ă©tablis en Afrique du Nord, dans l’Empire Ottoman (fun fact, une lĂ©gende raconte que le sultan Bayezide II se serait ouvertement moquĂ© de Ferdinand et Isabelle d’avoir ainsi chassĂ© les Juifs, car ils constituaient selon lui “un trĂ©sor”). Par exemple, j’ai Ă©galement des ancĂȘtres grecs, plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment de la ville de Thessalonique. Mon oncle a Ă©pousĂ© une Juive marocaine : mes cousins sont donc sont mi-ashkĂ©nazes, mi-sĂ©farades, mais la famille de ma tante est entiĂšrement sĂ©farade (on s’y perd, je vous jure...) ! Les Juifs sĂ©farades prĂ©sentent donc, au mĂȘme titre que les AshkĂ©nazes, une grande variĂ©tĂ© de cultures au sein de leur groupe. Certains parlent arabe (comme l’une de mes tantes), d’autres ladino (un mĂ©lange d’hĂ©breu, d’arabe et d’espagnol), d’autres grec, etc. Évidemment, les Juifs sĂ©farades ont Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© touchĂ©s par la WW2.
Il existe des diasporas juives partout dans le monde: en Iran, en Inde, en Chine... Chaque diaspora a sa propre culture, sa propre liturgie, ses liens avec les non-Juifs, etc.  Ce que j’explique ici, ce n’est qu’une base simplifiĂ©e ! N’hĂ©sitez pas Ă  vous perdre dans les recherches : WikipĂ©dia est un bon dĂ©but, mais il y a aussi ResearchGate, JSTOR, PersĂ©e.fr, etc... 
L’antisĂ©mitisme (tw: insultes)
“Alors, ton nez est crochu pour mieux sentir l’argent ?” mdr merci Eudes-Jacques, quelle blague fabuleuse. Non, mon nez est cassĂ© parce que je passe mon temps Ă  mettre des coups de tĂȘte aux dĂ©biles dans ton genre. L’antisĂ©mitisme, c’est le racisme spĂ©cial anti-J/juif. Ses racines sont toutes aussi pourries et haineuses les unes que les autres et je ne ferai pas le plaisir Ă  ses utilisateurs de les dĂ©tailler. Les obsessions antisĂ©mites sont multiples : on serait tous riches Ă  millions (ah), oeuvrant dans les banques et dans le show-business pour Ă©tendre notre domination sur le monde (c’est cela, oui), incapables de loyautĂ© et de patriotisme (affaire Dreyfus, le fameux “sĂ©paratisme” qui obsĂšde tant nos gouvernants ne date donc pas d’hier... ), avec des nez crochus et des mains difformes pour mieux voler l’argent des bons chrĂ©tiens. Nous serions Ă©galement tous islamophobes et anti-arabes, et l’extrĂȘme-droite, tous comme certains gouvernements (Isra*l, Ar*bie Sao*dite, Ir*n, pour ne pas les nommer) Ă  qui cela profite sont trop heureux d’exploiter cette rhĂ©torique puante. Il est tout aussi raciste et islamophobe de supposer que les musulmans (Arabes ou pas) dĂ©testent les J/juifs. 
Enfin, l’antisĂ©mitisme tue et fait taire : c’est la peur de porter une Ă©toile de David dans la rue ou en soirĂ©e, dĂ©couvrir que nos cimetiĂšres ont Ă©tĂ© vandalisĂ©s, tout simplement passer sous silence son identitĂ© pendant des annĂ©es. C’est se faire agresser dans la rue parce qu’un homme porte une kippa et une femme une perruque. C’est voir des soldats postĂ©s devant toutes les synagogues de France et de Navarre, se voir accuser par tous les conspirationnistes du dimanche de comploter sur tout et n’importe quoi. Et enfin, l’antisĂ©mitisme, c’est avoir un peu peur de poster ce post parce que... j’ai aucune idĂ©e de comment la communautĂ© va rĂ©agir. Incarner un personnage J/juif, je fais comment ?  Les diffĂ©rentes conversations qui ont eu lieu ces derniers temps dans le monde du rpg francophone nous permettent de rĂ©pondre facilement Ă  cette question : pour incarner un personnage Juif, mieux vaut choisir un fc d’origine juive. Mais peut-ĂȘtre que ce n’est pas votre intention et qu’en fait, votre FC a simplement des origines juives et que vous vous demandez comment faire. Dans ce cas, Ă  vous de vous interroger ! Est-ce que la culture juive a une grande importance dans la vie de votre personnage ? Est-ce qu’il mange kasher et fĂȘte le shabbat ou pas du tout ? Est-ce que ses parents sont juifs dans le sens religieux du terme ? Ou pas du tout ? Enfin, un Juif peut pratiquer une autre religion que le judaĂŻsme (autre question Ă©pineuse). Si votre personnage n’est pas Juif, mais pratique la religion juive pour X raison, il peut ĂȘtre de n’importe quelle origine. À vous d’expliquer son cheminement intĂ©rieur qui l’a conduit Ă  se convertir ! Enfin, il est ok d’écrire des personnages qui se questionnent par rapport Ă  leur identitĂ©. Je pense que c’est quelque chose d’universel de se questionner sur sa culture, sa religion, son degrĂ© de croyance envers cette religion, etc. Nous sommes des humains, pas des saints, et les personnages les plus intĂ©ressants sont ceux qui admettent leurs faiblesses, leurs imperfections et leur humanitĂ© en gĂ©nĂ©ral. Mais faisons-le avec respect et ne nous servons pas de ces questionnements pour critiquer une culture ou une religion qui n’est pas la nĂŽtre.  VoilĂ , c’est tout pour aujourd’hui. Encore une fois, il ne s’agit qu’un mĂ©lange de connaissances factuelles et d’expĂ©rience personnelle. Je ne suis qu’une voix parmi d’autres et je vous encourage donc Ă  vous renseigner par d’autres biais. Ce n’est qu’une base de dĂ©part. Shalom!
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recentnews18-blog · 6 years ago
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A SCENE from ‘Return of the Hero’ with Jean Dujardin and Melanie Laurent. (photo credit: EDEN CINEMA)
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While many viewers may associate French movies with serious drama, for years, comedy has been king in French cinema and the fourth Oh La La! Festival of French comedy, which will run at cinematheques November 14 to 30, celebrates Gallic laughter.
This year’s festival, which will be held at the cinematheques in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Sderot, as well as Globus Ashdod and the Savyon Cultural Center, will feature 21 films, most of them recent comedies, as well as several classics. Many of the films will have both English and Hebrew subtitles.
GrĂ©goire Vigneron, the screenwriter of Laurent Tirard’s Return of the Hero, the festival’s opening-night movie, will attend screenings. The film stars two of the biggest stars in Europe, Jean Dujardin, who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Artist, and Melanie Laurent, who is best known to audiences as the heroine of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Laurent plays Elisabeth, a serious young woman who starts writing letters to her sister meant to be from her sister’s unscrupulous fiancĂ©e (Dujardin), when he goes to fight in the Napoleonic Wars. When he returns, her ruse gets her into trouble.
There will be a number of special events at this year’s festival. One of the highlights will be a meeting on November 16 at noon at the Institut Francais d’Israel in Tel Aviv, hosted by Dr. Avner Shavit, the movie critic of Walla!, with three comedy screenwriters, two French and one Israeli: GrĂ©goire Vigneron (Return of the Hero) BenoĂźt Graffin, (Encore Heureux) and Itzik Kricheli, who wrote and directed the Israeli hit The Last Band in Lebanon. They will examine the art of coaxing laughter out of an audience.
Other films in the festival include Pierre Godeau’s Raoul Taburin, which tells the story of the owner of a bicycle shop who has a big secret – he himself does not know how to ride a bicycle. It stars Benoüt Poelvoorde and Edouard Baer.
Dany Boon’s latest movie, La Ch’tite Famille, in which he also stars, tells the story of Valentin D, an in-demand architect who claims to be an orphan because he is too ashamed to admit he is the son of working-class scrap metal merchants from the north of France.
Becassine!, directed by Bruno PodalydĂšs, is about a childlike woman from the country who dreams of living in Paris.
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Robin Sykes’s In the Game finds laughs in the story of a teenager taking his grandfather with Alzheimer’s disease to a basketball tournament.
The always charming Fabrice Luchini stars in several of the movies, including Laurent Tuel’s Jean-Philippe, part of a tribute to Johnny Hallyday, France’s greatest rocker, who passed away last year; and Laurent Tirard’s Moliere, where he plays a stodgy aristocrat who needs the help of the young playwright to seduce a woman.
Michel Blanc’s Kiss & Tell is an intergenerational family comedy, which stars some of the all-time greats of French cinema, among them Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Dutronc and Carole Bouquet.
Among the classics will be Jean Girault’s The Troops of St. Tropez, starring Louis de Funùs, and Israeli director Alon Gur Arye will introduce this film at screenings; Gerard Oury’s The Brain, which stars Jean-Paul Belmondo as a robber trying to steal NATO funds that are being transported by train; and Francis Veber’s The Goat, about a detective sent to find the accident-prone daughter of a wealthy businessman who has disappeared in Mexico, which stars Gerard Depardieu.
The festival was organized and produced by Caroline Boneh, the CEO of Eden Films, with the support of the Institut Francais of Tel Aviv and UniFrance Films. The event is part of the French-Israel Cultural Season.
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