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c-40 · 2 years ago
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A-T-2 415 Masami Tsuchiya - Kafka
With Ryuichi Sakamoto having streamed what may possibly be his final performance here's a track he pretty much does everything on for Masami Tsuchiya's debut album Rice Music. You can find some of the Sakamoto tracks I've posted this year using these links A-T-2 127, A-T-2 254, A-T-2 255. There's a 1982 Kazuhiko Kato album that Sakamoto and Hosono play on that was recorded at Compass Point which I'd love to hear, I don't think any of the Compass Point regulars were involved... I know how we imagine a record will sound is invariably better than the record itself but still...
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prydon · 2 years ago
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finally!! all my comics for season two of juno steel are finished. such a long season but such a good one!!! enjoy, and here are the comics for season one if you missed them.
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fnvminorcharacterpoll · 1 year ago
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FNV Minor Character Poll - Round 3-A, Day 4
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Left: Regis, advisor to Papa Khan of the Great Khans. —"I'm Papa Khan's advisor and right-hand man. I'm also the chief enforcer of the tribe's laws - so watch your behavior."
Right: Mick & Ralph, proprietors of their eponymous store in Freeside. —Mick: "Like I always say, a polite society is an armed society."
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danbenzvi · 28 days ago
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On The Jukebox: Cascada - "Studio 24"
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Largely covers on this one. Track listing below:
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (originally performed by Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell)
"If You Could Read My Mind" (originally performed by Gordon Lightfoot)
"Boogie Wonderland" (originally performed by Earth, Wind and Fire)
"Call Me" (originally performed by Blondie)
"Ain't Nobody" (originally performed by Rufus featuring Chaka Khan)
"Don't Leave Me This Way" (originally performed by Thelma Houston)
"Disco Inferno" (originally performed by The Trammps)
"I'm Every Woman" (originally performed by Chaka Khan)
"Murder" (Cascada original)
"Relight My Fire" (originally performed by Dan Hartman. Yup, the Take That version is a cover.)
"Playing For Keeps" (Cascada original)
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" (originally performed by The Supremes)
"Blame It On The Boogie" (originally performed by Mick Jackson. Yup, while most people would only know the version by The Jacksons, it is technically a cover.)
"Got To Be Real" (originally performed by Cheryl Lynn)
"Studio 24" (Cascada original)
[retropopmagazine.com gave this one a 3 stars out of 5 rating which I would very much agree with.]
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insidecroydon · 1 month ago
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Overground's understaffing is placing passenger safety at risk
The RMT rail union is urging Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, to intervene over what it calls “the damaging ticket office cuts and chronic understaffing on the London Overground”. Worker shortage: the rail union says that operators of the London Overground are failing to staff their stations properly The Overground is the rail service with the soon-to-be-renamed Windrush Line which terminates at…
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randomcollection-o-stuff · 5 months ago
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WE ARE SO BACK BABYYYYYYYYYYYY
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notengoteclas · 1 year ago
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I am the beginning and the end.
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70smarauderz · 3 months ago
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my 1970/80s celebrities face claims for the marauders era characters
James Potter
listen this one is gonna sound hilarious but HEAR ME OUT THO jfk jr. like look at the hair and tell me u don’t see it even a little bit, i do kinda have a fc for a desi!james but it’s 100% based on me falling in love with an actors smile and im not sold on the hair (look up young akshay kumar if you’re curious)
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Sirius Black
there are a few choices Steve Tyler, Mick Jagger or Keith Richards and while i do love all of them and have a soft spot for mick jagger i have been leaning towards Keith a bit more lately
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Remus Lupin
i love thinking about the bowie vibes remus gave off but LISTEN: IAN CURTIS
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Peter Pettigrew
i don’t have much to say about this one i just looked at paul young and it felt right peter 100% would style his hair like that idk what to tell u
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Lily Evans
jane seymour u are lily to me, u don’t understand that’s how i picture lily i don’t care that her hair is not reallyyyy red that’s literally the lily i saw in my head when i read the books
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Marlene Mckinnon
this one was just too easy marlene mckinnon u just are debbie harry to me
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Dorcas Meadowes
if marlene was the easiest dorcas was the hardest NO ONE looks like dorcas to me, the only person who comes close is chaka khan because of her smile
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Mary MacDonald
i wanted put diahann carroll as mary so bad (because im a little bit obsessed with her) but i already feel like im cheating putting ppl born in the 40s lol, this is brenda sykes and i thing she has the same something in her eyes idk that young diahann has that reminds me of mary
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Emmeline Vance
much like jane seymour is lily evans, rekha just is emmeline vance to me idk what to tell you
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Frank Longbottom
i don’t even think frank smoked or had a cool look but this specific picture of Joe Strummer grabbed me by the neck and said i am frank longbottom and i had no choice but to agree
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you know how i said Dorcas was the hardest? i lied, i have no idea who Alice, Snape or Regulus would be/look like
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months ago
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1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 22 via MVD's Rewind Collection. Directed by Mark A. Altman, the four-part documentary miniseries premiered on The CW in 2023.
It explores the impact of 1982 cinema like E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Blade Runner, The Thing, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Poltergeist, Creepshow, Night Shift, The Dark Crystal, 48 Hrs., First Blood, Tron, Conan the Barbarian, Cat People, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and The Road Warrior.
Interview subjects include Ron Howard, Paul Schrader, John Sayles, Amy Heckerling, Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Sean Young, Joanna Cassidy, Keith David, Cameron Crowe, Michael Deeley, Lisa Henson, Dean Devlin, Bruce Campbell, Dee Wallace, Felicia Day, Roger Corman, Barry Bostwick, Marc Singer, Bryan Fuller, Mick Garris, Leonard Maltin, and more.
Rachid Lotf designed the cover art. No special features are listed. Read on for the trailer.
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1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! takes viewers behind the scenes to a time when fandom was in its infancy, featuring eye-opening interviews with stars, directors, writers, producers and pop culture historians, plus rare behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive never-before-seen clips.
Pre-order 1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever.
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vaas · 1 year ago
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characters in fallout new vegas who should be bears.
papa khan. this ones for you paint but also in general yeah. thats like. yeah
REGIS.
mcmurphy of the khans
chance. of the khans.
oscar velasco in his prime
jean baptiste cutting of the van graffs
veronica. again shes still a woman shes just a bear. again.
the mysterious stranger
billy knight
ralph of mick and ralph. mick is an otter.
~50% of all legion soldiers
lucius
dead sea in nelson
gabban in nipton
COLONEL HSU.
major dhatri
every single ncr ranger. you fucking heard me. every last one.
o'hanrahan of the misfits at golf
polatri at forlorn hope
im definitely forgetting like a lot of people but i think this is a good start
ULYSSES.
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papakhan · 2 years ago
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Bangs my gavel ANOTHER POLL COMP Whoooooooo’s the Mojave Number One DILF?
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Round 1
Nolan McNamara VS Papa Khan
Doc Mitchell VS Regis
Ranger Andy VS Lucius
Old Ben VS Mick
Chomps Lewis VS Easy Pete
Judah Kreger VS Red Lucy
Raul Tejada VS Marcus
Major Dhatri VS James Hsu
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courtana · 4 months ago
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Put my on repeat playlist on shuffle and post the 10 songs that play
Tagged by @vampgf. Thank you! 🖤
Entombed by Deftones
The Truest Love by Kublai Khan TX
Sapphire by Fallujah
Overflow by Polaris
Don’t Reach For Me by Knocked Loose
Carefully // Caged by VCTMS, Darius Tehrani
Seeing Red by Architects
Over The Garden Wall by Like Moths to Flames
So Alone by Currents
False Providence (ft. Mick Gordon) by Monuments
Tagging (no pressure): @lornashores @ncytiri @ohgeesoap @scarymovies @sergeiravenov @cruelcomfort @jackfromthefairytale @alexxmason @collinnmckinley @carlosoliveiraa @mcavoyjames @miwtual and anyone else who wants to do this!
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fnvminorcharacterpoll · 1 year ago
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Round 3 is over! Let's review.
Easy Pete easily overcame Red Lucy.
Old Ben barely beat Ranger Ghost.
Harland began the fall of the corpse sweep by decisively taking out the Trash.
Swank bested early-round favorite Ten of Spades in a close call.
Fantastic kicked out Rotface, but the cool ghoul put up a good fight.
Trudy trumped the Garret Twins.
The corpse sweep collapsed again with Mr. RADical losing to Keely.
Mick & Ralph trounced Regis.
Crowd favorite Angela Williams beat Allen Marks so hard that he died again.
Daisy Whitman narrowly outplayed Ringo.
Beatrix Russell sent the Lonesome Drifter packing.
Despite early favoring for Emily Ortal, Siri wound up winning their bracket due to overwhelming vocal support.
In our first-ever Blazed bracket (thanks @mojave-musing!), money was spent to get 816 total votes that ultimately put No-Bark Noonan over Jessup & McMurphy, ending the corpse sweep completely.
Usanagi came out over Melissa Lewis, kicking out the last Great Khan alongside Jessup & McMurphy.
Calamity slammed Sarah Weintraub in the polls, winning easily.
Chris Haversam may be bald, but he beat Big Beard & Little Beard by a dramatic margin.
Thank you to everybody who's voted! We've really narrowed it down after three rounds and are about to enter the back half of the tournament: the Top 16! Stay tuned as I prepare the graphics and take a breather. We're closing in!
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Things are going to get closer than ever as we head into the major rounds, so why not tip the scales for your favorite by becoming a designated cheerleader? These submissions will matter more than ever as the tournament's heaviest hitters meet in the bracket, and underdogs get matched up with titans!
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justforbooks · 1 year ago
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Best crime and thrillers of 2023
Given this year’s headlines, it’s unsurprising that our appetite for cosy crime continues unabated, with the latest title in Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club series, The Last Devil to Die (Viking), topping the bestseller lists. Janice Hallett’s novels The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, which also features a group of amateur crime-solvers, and The Christmas Appeal (both Viper) have proved phenomenally popular, too.
Hallett’s books, which are constructed as dossiers – transcripts, emails, WhatsApp messages and the like – are part of a growing trend of experimentation with form, ranging from Cara Hunter’s intricate Murder in the Family (HarperCollins), which is structured around the making of a cold case documentary, to Gareth Rubin’s tête-bêche The Turnglass (Simon & Schuster). Books that hark back to the golden age of crime, such as Tom Mead’s splendidly tricksy locked-room mystery Death and the Conjuror (Head of Zeus), are also on the rise. The late Christopher Fowler, author of the wonderful Bryant & May detective series, who often lamented the sacrifice of inventiveness and fun on the altar of realism, would surely have approved. Word Monkey (Doubleday), published posthumously, is his funny and moving memoir of a life spent writing popular fiction.
Notable debuts include Callum McSorley’s Glaswegian gangland thriller Squeaky Clean (Pushkin Vertigo); Jo Callaghan’s In the Blink of an Eye (Simon & Schuster), a police procedural with an AI detective; Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy (Pushkin Vertigo), featuring queer punk nun investigator Sister Holiday; and the caustically funny Thirty Days of Darkness (Orenda) by Jenny Lund Madsen (translated from the Danish by Megan E Turney).
There have been welcome additions to series, including a third book, Case Sensitive (Zaffre), for AK Turner’s forensic investigator Cassie Raven, and a second, The Wheel of Doll (Pushkin Vertigo), for Jonathan Ames’s LA private eye Happy Doll, who is shaping up to be the perfect hardboiled 21st-century hero.
Other must-reads for fans of American crime fiction include Ozark Dogs (Headline) by Eli Cranor, a powerful story of feuding Arkansas families; SA Cosby’s Virginia-set police procedural All the Sinners Bleed (Headline); Megan Abbott’s nightmarish Beware the Woman (Virago); and Rebecca Makkai’s foray into very dark academia, I Have Some Questions for You (Fleet). There are shades of James Ellroy in Jordan Harper’s Hollywood-set tour de force Everybody Knows (Faber), while Raymond Chandler’s hero Philip Marlowe gets a timely do-over from Scottish crime doyenne Denise Mina in The Second Murderer (Harvill Secker).
As Mick Herron observed in his Slow Horses origin novel, The Secret Hours (Baskerville), there’s a long list of spy novelists who have been pegged as the heir to John le Carré. Herron must be in pole position for principal legatee, but it’s been a good year for espionage generally: standout novels include Matthew Richardson’s The Scarlet Papers (Michael Joseph), John Lawton’s Moscow Exile (Grove Press) and Harriet Crawley’s The Translator (Bitter Lemon).
Historical crime has also been well served. Highlights include Emma Flint’s excellent Other Women (Picador), based on a real 1924 murder case; Laura Shepherd-Robinson’s story of a fortune teller’s quest for identity in Georgian high society, The Square of Sevens (Mantle); and SG MacLean’s tale of Restoration revenge and retribution, The Winter List (Quercus). There are echoes of Chester Himes in Viper’s Dream (No Exit) by Jake Lamar, which begins in 1930s Harlem, while Palace of Shadows (Mantle) by Ray Celestin, set in the late 19th century, takes the true story of American weapons heiress Sarah Winchester’s San Jose mansion and transports it to Yorkshire, with chillingly gothic results.
The latest novel in Vaseem Khan’s postcolonial India series, Death of a Lesser God (Hodder), is also well worth the read, as are Deepti Kapoor’s present-day organised crime saga Age of Vice (Fleet) and Parini Shroff’s darkly antic feminist revenge drama The Bandit Queens (Atlantic).
While psychological thrillers are thinner on the ground than in previous years, the quality remains high, with Liz Nugent’s complex and heartbreaking tale of abuse, Strange Sally Diamond (Penguin Sandycove), and Sarah Hilary’s disturbing portrait of a family in freefall, Black Thorn (Macmillan), being two of the best.
Penguin Modern Classics has revived its crime series, complete with iconic green livery, with works by Georges Simenon, Dorothy B Hughes and Ross MacDonald. There have been reissues by other publishers, too – forgotten gems including Celia Fremlin’s 1959 holiday‑from-hell novel, Uncle Paul (Faber), and Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground (Vintage). Finished in 1942 but only now published in its entirety, the latter is an account of an innocent man who takes refuge from racist police officers in the sewers of Chicago – part allegorical, part brutally realistic and, unfortunately, wholly topical.
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findroleplay · 1 year ago
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21+. She/Her. Looking for some fandom roleplays.
Please be 21+!
I write on Discord (through DMs or servers) or through Tumblr messages. I write in third person, past tense and usually around 2-4 paragraphs. I can't reply every day. I try not to make anyone wait longer than 3-5 days for replies.
Canon x canon pairings (MxM, FxF, or MxF ; please be open to writing at least two of those ; I don't write with people who only do MxF) are my favorite. I'm okay with doing some canon x OC ones (MxM or FxF only). I like my threads to be set within the universe so no AUs that are way off the beaten path. I do prefer writing romantic ships with NSFW/smut involved but also with a very healthy dose of plot. If you'd rather keep things clean and/or do platonic ships, I'm willing to take that into consideration.
All characters will be 18+!
I'll be listing my main muses for each fandom. I have my favorite ships, but I'm willing to try just about any so we can discuss those together. Any character in bold, I'm especially interested in writing as right now.
Doctor Who/Torchwood: Dhawan!Master, Eleventh Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Fourteenth Doctor, Harry Sullivan, Ian Chesterton, Jack Harkness, Second Doctor, Sixth Doctor, Tenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan
Fantastic Beasts Franchise: Albus Dumbledore, Theseus Scamander
Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire: Alliser Thorne, Daenerys Targaryen, Gerion Lannister, Jaime Lannister, Lyn Corbray, Margaery Tyrell, Petyr Baelish, Rodrik Harlaw, Roose Bolton, Sansa Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Thoros, Tywin Lannister, Yoren
Ghost/Clergy Universe: Cardinal Copia, Dewdrop Ghoul, Papa Emeritus IV
Grand Theft Auto IV: Dimitri Rascalov, Francis McReary, Gerry McReary, Mikhail Faustin, Niko Bellic, Ray Boccino
Grand Theft Auto V: Devin Weston, Michael De Santa, Steve Haines
Harry Potter Franchise: Augustus Rookwood, Barty Crouch Jr., Cedric Diggory, Cormac McLaggen, Gilderoy Lockhart, Oliver Wood, Severus Snape
House of the Dragon: Daemon Targaryen, Otto Hightower
Marvel/Marvel Cinematic Universe: Bruce Banner, Bucky Barnes, Eddie Brock, Harry Osborn, Helmut Zemo, Loki Laufeyson, Matt Murdock, Nathan Summers, Peter Parker, Piotr Rasputin, Tony Masters, Tony Stark, Wade Wilson
Saw Franchise: Mark Hoffman, William Schenk
Supernatural: Arthur Ketch, Azazel, Chuck Shurley, Dean Winchester, Lucifer, Mick Davies
Tolkien Legendarium: Bard, Beleg, Bofur, Boromir, Celeborn, Curufin, Elrond, Haldir
The Walking Dead: Beth Greene, Gareth, Merle Dixon, Paul Rovia, Shane Walsh
If you made it through to the end and would like to work something out, you can like this post and I'll reach out to you, message me on here, or add me on Discord: lindsay7046.
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darkdoverpseeker · 2 years ago
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21+. She/Her. Looking for some fandom roleplays.
Please be 21+ to interact!
I write on Discord or through Tumblr messages. I like to stick to Tumblr for plotting, though, and don't hand out my Discord handle until I'm sure we'll be doing something together. I write in third person, past tense and around 2-4 paragraphs. Replies usually happen within 2-3 days. I'm mainly interested in canon x canon pairings (MxM, FxF, or MxF) and canon or canon divergent plots. I am willing to do some canon x OC stuff (but only MxM or FxF for those). I lean towards romantic pairings but can do platonic. I'm fine with writing NSFW stuff or keeping things clean. I have no triggers.
Communication is key. When plotting, I like to hear back within 3-4 days. When writing the actual thread, within 5-7 days. No communication of any kind within that timeframe and I'm going to start assuming you're no longer interested in doing anything with me.
I'll be listing my biggest muses for each fandom and some of my favorite ships (with the character I prefer writing in bold, if I have a preference). I'm definitely open to doing other ships, however. There's only a very small chance I'll turn any down.
Note: All characters will be 18+.
Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Fourteenth Doctor, Harry Sullivan, Sixth Doctor, Tenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan ~~~ Eleven x Clara, Eleven x Amy, Eleven x Rory, Eleven x Jack, Fourteen x Rose, Fourteen x Jack, Harry x Four, Ten x Jack, Ten x Simm!Master, Yaz x Thirteen
Fantastic Beasts: Albus Dumbledore, Theseus Scamander ~~~ Dumbledore x Grindelwald, Dumbledore x Newt, Dumbledore x Theseus, Dumbledore x Jacob, Theseus x Leta, Theseus x Lally, Theseus x Grindelwald, Theseus x Newt
Game of Thrones: Alliser Thorne, Daenerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister, Margaery Tyrell, Petyr Baelish, Roose Bolton, Sansa Stark, Stannis Baratheon ~~~ Alliser x Jon, Dany x Jorah, Dany x Jaime, Dany x Margaery, Jaime x Sansa, Jaime x Cersei, Jaime x Bronn, Margaery x Stannis, Margaery x Joffrey, Margaery x Sansa, Petyr x Sansa, Petyr x Renly, Roose x Sansa, Roose x Stannis, Sansa x Jon, Stannis x Davos
Grand Theft Auto IV: Dimitri Rascalov, Francis McReary, Gerry McReary, Mikhail Faustin, Niko Bellic, Ray Boccino ~~~ Dimitri x Faustin, Dimitri x Niko, Francis x Niko, Gerry x Niko, Niko x Ray, Niko x Packie, Ray x Phil
NBC Hannibal: Brian Zeller, Frederick Chilton, Will Graham ~~~ Zeller x Price, Zeller x Will, Chilton x Hannibal, Chilton x Will, Will x Hannibal
Harry Potter: Barty Crouch Jr., Cedric Diggory, Cormac McLaggen, Gilderoy Lockhart, Oliver Wood, Severus Snape, Tom Riddle ~~~ Barty x Lucius, Barty x Draco, Cedric x Harry, Cormac x Hermione, Cormac x Ron, Lockhart x Snape, Lockhart x Quirrell, Oliver x Percy, Snape x Harry, Snape x Lupin
House of the Dragon: Alicent Hightower (pre-10 year time jump only), Daemon Targaryen ~~~ Alicent x Rhaenyra, Daemon x Rhaenyra, Daemon x Laena, Daemon x Criston, Daemon x Otto, Daemon x Laenor, Daemon x Viserys
Scream: Dewey Riley, Jill Roberts, Micky Altieri, Richie Kirsch ~~~ Dewey x Gale, Dewey x Randy, Jill x Charlie, Jill x Kirby, Mickey x Randy, Richie x Sam
Supernatural: Arthur Ketch, Azazel, Chuck Shurley, Dean Winchester, Lucifer, Mick Davies ~~~ Ketch x Mick, Ketch x Dean, Azazel x Sam, Azazel x John, Chuck x Sam, Dean x Crowley, Lucifer x Sam, Lucifer x Nick, Mick x Sam
The Walking Dead: Beth Greene, Gareth, Merle Dixon, Paul Rovia, Shane Walsh ~~~ Beth x Daryl, Beth x Rick, Beth x Negan, Beth x Rosita, Gareth x Rick, Merle x Glenn, Merle x Rick, Merle x Daryl, Jesus x Daryl, Jesus x Aaron, Shane x Lori, Shane x Andrea, Shane x Rick
If interested, please like this post and I'll message you. When responding, please let me know what it was that caught your eye. I have a limited amount of free time, so I like to get the ball rolling right away.
like if interested!
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