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OC by @astrohasswag
YEAHHH WE NEED MORE BADASS FEMALES IN THE EFF OC FANBASE
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Cakes I'd give you based on your favorite furnace characters !!
Alex Sawyer

Carl Donovan
(Pretty explainable as to why this cake)

Zee Hatcher
(Yes, two cakes because why not)


Montgomery/Monty Earl
"Me and my sister made up our own recipes. Garden- gnome spaghetti. We had a vegetable patch in our back garden and it was guarded by this gnome. We had to try to dig up what we needed without him spotting us, otherwise we had to do the dishes after dinner."

Gary Owens

Simon Rojo Flores

The Warden

Wheezers

Blacksuits

(Plz reach furnace fans🙏)
#escape from furnace#shitpost#zee hatcher#simon rojo flores#carl donovan#the warden#gary owens#Montgomery earl
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me whenever I see Monty mentioned while reading EFF

I MISS HIM SO MUCH COME BACK MONTGOMERY EARL YOU HAD SO MUCH POTENTIAL THAT WAS MY FAV CHARACTER OF ALL TIME OH MY GOD MY SHAYLA NOOOOOOO 💔💔💔
#be a skibidi sigma 🔥🔥💯💯#imsofunnypleaselaugh#escape from furnace#Montgomery earl#GORDON YOU EVIL MONSTER BRING HIM BACK#JUSTICE FOR MONTY ✊✊✊
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Me if you even care
#girlblogger#girlblogging#tumblr girls#girlblog#ahs#american horror story#violet harmon#madison montgomery#chewing gum#skins uk#skins#Cassie ainsworth#teotfw#fleabag#adult world#my mad fat diary#Rae earl#Lydia deetz#beetlejuice#american horror story coven#American horror story murder house#michaela coel#taissa farmiga#Emma roberts#Winona Ryder#Sharon Rooney#jessica barden#Hannah Murray#pheobe waller bridge
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Malcolm, Marcus, Marley and Martin: A look at connections between four icons of Keyamsha, the Awakening
Malcolm X…Marcus Garvey…Bob Marley…Martin Luther King, Jr. Those four names are synonymous with Keyamsha, the Awakening. Interestingly, their names all have the letter “M.” In this post we look at several facts that connect these men. What led to such connections? Coincidence? Synchronicity? Fate? Destiny? Something we can not begin to comprehend? All of the above? We start with the first and…
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#atlanta#bob marley#declaration of rights of the negro peoples of the world#Dr. Martin Luther King#jamaica#malcolm x#marcus garvey#mary turner#montgomery improvement association#nation of islam#red black and green#red summer#reverend earl little#saint ann#The Universal Negro Improvement Association#unia
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Congrats to the ultimate winner of the Hot & Vintage Movie Men Tournament, Mr. Toshiro Mifune! May he live happily and well where the sun always shines, enjoying the glories of a battle hard fought.
A loving farewell to all of our previous contestants, who are now banished to the shadow realm and all its dark joys and whispered horrors—I hear there's a picnic on the village green today. If you want to remember the fallen heroes, you can find them all beneath the cut.
What happens next? I'll be taking a break of two weeks to rest from this and prep for the Hot & Vintage Ladies Tournament. I'll still be around but only minimally, posting a few last odes to the hot men before transitioning into a little early ladies content, just like I did with this last tournament. The submission form for the Hot & Vintage Ladies tournament will remain up for one more week (closing February 21st), so get your submissions in for that asap! Once the form closes, there will be one more week of break. The first round of the Hot & Vintage Ladies Tournament will be posted on February 29th, as Leap Year Day seems like a fitting allusion to leaping into these ladies' arms.
Thanks for being here! Enjoy the two weeks off, and send me some great propaganda.
In order of the last round they survived—
ROUND ONE HOTTIES:
Richard Burton
Tony Curtis
Red Skelton
Keir Dullea
Jack Lemmon
Kirk Douglas
Marcello Mastroianni
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Robert Wagner
James Garner
James Coburn
Rex Harrison
George Chakiris
Dean Martin
Sean Connery
Tab Hunter
Howard Keel
James Mason
Steve McQueen
George Peppard
Elvis Presley
Rudolph Valentino
Joseph Schildkraut
Ray Milland
Claude Rains
John Wayne
William Holden
Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
Harold Lloyd
Charlie Chaplin
John Gilbert
Ramon Novarro
Slim Thompson
John Barrymore
Edward G. Robinson
William Powell
Leslie Howard
Peter Lawford
Mel Ferrer
Joseph Cotten
Keye Luke
Ivan Mosjoukine
Spencer Tracy
Felix Bressart
Ronald Reagan (here to be dunked on)
Peter Lorre
Bob Hope
Paul Muni
Cornel Wilde
John Garfield
Cantinflas
Henry Fonda
Robert Mitchum
Van Johnson
José Ferrer
Robert Preston
Jack Benny
Fredric March
Gene Autry
Alec Guinness
Fayard Nicholas
Ray Bolger
Orson Welles
Mickey Rooney
Glenn Ford
James Cagney
ROUND TWO SWOONERS:
Dick Van Dyke
James Edwards
Sammy Davis Jr.
Alain Delon
Peter O'Toole
Robert Redford
Charlton Heston
Cesar Romero
Noble Johnson
Lex Barker
David Niven
Robert Earl Jones
Turhan Bey
Bela Lugosi
Donald O'Connor
Carman Newsome
Oscar Micheaux
Benson Fong
Clint Eastwood
Sabu Dastagir
Rex Ingram
Burt Lancaster
Paul Newman
Montgomery Clift
Fred Astaire
Boris Karloff
Gilbert Roland
Peter Cushing
Frank Sinatra
Harold Nicholas
Guy Madison
Danny Kaye
John Carradine
Ricardo Montalbán
Bing Crosby
ROUND THREE SMOKESHOWS:
Marlon Brando
Anthony Perkins
Michael Redgrave
Gary Cooper
Conrad Veidt
Ronald Colman
Rock Hudson
Basil Rathbone
Laurence Olivier
Christopher Plummer
Johnny Weismuller
Clark Gable
Fernando Lamas
Errol Flynn
Tyrone Power
Humphrey Bogart
ROUND 4 STUNGUNS:
James Dean
Cary Grant
Gregory Peck
Sessue Hayakawa
Harry Belafonte
James Stewart
Gene Kelly
Peter Falk
QUARTERFINALIST VOLCANIC TOWERS OF LUST:
Jeremy Brett
Vincent Price
James Shigeta
Buster Keaton
SEMIFINALIST SUPERMEN:
Omar Sharif
Paul Robeson
FINALIST FANTASIES:
Sidney Poitier
Toshiro Mifune
and ok, sure, here's the shadow-bracket-style winner's portrait of Toshiro Mifune.

#hotvintagepoll#hot men finals#a winner crowned!#fuck that old man (requiem)#shadow bracket#toshiro mifune
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Boogie People by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, 1991
#george thorogood#George thorogood and the destroyers#rock#blues rock#boogie rock#blues#album diary#70%#70% RTR#boogie people#emi records#if you don't start drinkin' (i'm gonna leave)#mad man blues#john lee hooker#cyril B. Bunter#Mckinley Morganfield#earl green#carl montgomery#chuck berry
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Life upgrade
Hi, I am Earl Montgomery. I am 34 year old gay man. I studied history and enhlish literature at Columbia and then I became a teacher. I have been working as a teacher since than and I have to say that being a teacher is one of the most honorable proffesions there are. You get to educate all the young minds and set them on a right path in life. If only they would listen to me during classes. Maybe my life wouldn't be so boring. The job takes all my energy. I never believed that so many teachers get burnt out, but man. Once you see that your job affects only few of those kids and the rest just doesn't care, you contemplate back on your life. What could I have done different? I could have had a happy, adventurous life full of fun and sex. Oh how I miss the sex.
Oh sorry, my bad. You thought the guy wearing sports clothes is me? Oh no no no. This is me actually
That guy is Barry. The gym teacher. He's the same age as me. But his life is much better. He works as a gym teacher, coach and in his free time he is a personal trainer in gym. He gets to coach all the hot bodybuilders and sometimes women, that lust over him a later on sleep with him.
I onced tried to hit on him, thinking he might be bisexual, but ended up being ignored for the rest of the school year. He started talking to me again recently and that's fine. If there is no drama it's all good. Besides. He has his own life full of sport and travelling around the world, fucking everything that moves. And I have my own life. My slightly boring and depresive life.
Who am I kidding? I hate my life. I wish I were Barry. To have his hot body, his libido, his life full of travellling and fucking everyone.
Suddenly it was so bright all around me. I was in a garage. Running. I stopped. Where am I? Why am I running? How did I get here?
I looked around but the place was empty. Then I looked down and saw the grey clothes for sport that Barry has. "This can't be". I walked over to the nearest car and saw Barry. No, I saw my reflection.
"Well well well. Can't ignore me now, huh?" I flexed my biceps over the shirt. So freaking hot. He is so buff. Must be amazing to be so strong and have strong muscles like this. His skin is so tense and beautiful. I gotta go somewhere more private to look what he's hiding under this. Don't know how this freaky friday will last.
Vibration in my pocket. Some girls want to have a private class with me in the gym. But the emojis don't seem like they want to take the training very seriously. Might be fun.
"Flex for the camera. Perfect!"
"Omg Barry, you're really hot. How did you get so big?"
"You think this is big... you haven't seen all of me yet. Haha" Where the hell was this coming from? Why did I say that?
"Really? We were actually thinking you coul help us stretch some time and show us how to do this to not hurt ourselves."
"I can stretch you both now in the showers, babes" Whyyy am I saying this. I'm not straight for fucks sake. Oh no. I'm not, but Barry is. I need to get back. I can't be straight.
1 hour later
"Thanks Barry. What a great personal class. Haha. Same time next week?" the taller oned asked while walking away from the gym
"You bet!" the sex was really good I have to admit that. But only this body craves it. Not me. I am gay, I don't want to watch pussy all day.
Phone vibrated again
Holy shit, A message from my number:"Hey, I don't know what you did to me, but I just jerked off for the third time thinking about my own body and I can't keep doing this... I want to swa... SUUCK your dick"
Oh maan, he has the same problem as I do. His body responds to what the person craved before, bout our minds didn't change our sexual orientation it seems.
"Came to your body's place in 30 minutes. Bring lube. Don't be late" I texted. I love this confidence the body is so full off.
And I bet I am gonna love the fact that my old body is gonna suck my dick very soon.
Haha. Gotta thank the istock photos for the inspiration
Story from inbox: Would you be able to do a story where a nerdy teacher swaps bodies with the hunky football coach. Maybe even cucking him?
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Royal Consorts of Windenburg
Lady Anne Wiltshire, Queen Consort - Wife of King James IV
Princess Adelaide of Schwerin, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles I
Lady Matilda Carlton, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles II
Princess Ophelia of Lausanne, Queen Consort - Wife of King James V
Princess Carolina of Mannheim, Queen Consort - Wife of King James VI
Princess Augusta of Augsburg, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles III
Edward Woodville, 2nd Duke of Wilmington, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Matilda II
Princess Wilhelmine of Platz, Queen Consort - Wife of King Joseph III
Princess Sophie of Dresden, Queen Consort - Wife of King Joseph IV
Princess Leilani of Sulani, Princess of the Isle - Late Wife of King Edmund VIII
Princess Odette of Brichester, Queen of the Isle - Wife of King Edmund IX
Princess Josephina of Corrilea (@theroyalsofcorrilea), Queen Consort - King George I
Charles Statford, 7th Earl of Statford, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Mary II
Sir Philip Statford, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Alexandra II
Princess Marina of Brindleton, Queen Consort - Wife of King Albert II
Princess Margaret of Antwerp, Queen Consort - Wife of King George III
Lady Cecelia Warren, Queen Consort - Wife of King William II
Princess Caroline of Brindleton - Wife of King George IV
Lord Oliver Montgomery (@thestenhams), Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Mary III
inspired by the lovely @funkyllama @thegrimalldis and @warwickroyals
#statfordlegacy#royalty#ts4 legacy#ts4#sims4#legacy#sims legacy#ts4 history#ts4 historical#sims 4 royalty#sims 4 royals#the sims#history#historical#ts4 history story
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Wip of smth big :)
#escape from furnace#eff#eff this#my art#artists on tumblr#Alex sawyer#warden cross#alfred furnace#moleface#sam the blacksuit#sam#carl donovan#zee hatcher#montgomery#monty#Montgomery earl#Simon rojo flores#lucy wells#Gary owens#alexander Gordon smith#Bodie#blacksuit#wheezer#dog#berseker
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New York Times Advertisement
Record Group 21: Records of District Courts of the United StatesSeries: Civil Case FilesFile Unit: Ralph D. Abernathy, J. E. Lowery, S. S. Seay, Sr., and Fred L. Shuttlesworth v. John Patterson, Earl James, L. B. Sullivan, Frank Parks, et al.
This advertisement is an exhibit from the court case Abernathy v Patterson involving Martin Luther King, Jr. The advertisement calls for support of the civil rights movement and is signed by 100 prominent citizens.
The New York Times.
New York, Tuesday, March 29, 1960.
"The growing movement of peaceful mass demonstrations by Negroes is something new in the South, something understandable ... Let Congress heed their rising voices, for they will be heard." -- New York Times editorial, Saturday, March 19, 1960
Heed Their Rising Voices
As the whole world knows by now, thousands of Southern Negro students are engaged in widespread non-violent demonstrations in positive affirmation of the right to live in human dignity as guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. In their efforts to uphold these guarantees, they are being met by an unprecedented wave of terror by those who would deny and negate that document which the whole world looks upon as setting the pattern for modern freedom ....
In Orangeburg, South Carolina, when 400 students peacefully sought to buy doughnuts and coffee at lunch counters in the business district, they were forcibly ejected tear-gassed, soaked to the skin in freezing weather with fire hoses, arrested en masse and herded into an open barbed-wire stockade to stand for hours in the bitter cold.
In Montgomery, Alabama, after students sang "My Country, Tis of Thee" on the State Capitol steps, their leaders were expelled from school, and truckloads of police armed with shotguns and tear-gas ringed the Alabama State College Campus. When the entire student body protested to state authorities by refusing to re-register, their dining hall was padlocked in an attempt to starve them into submission.
In Tallahassee, Atlanta, Nashville, Savannah, Greensboro, Memphis, Richmond, Charlotte, and a host of other cities in the South, young American teenagers, in face of the entire weight of official state apparatus and police power, have boldly stepped forth as protagonists of democracy. their courage and amazing restraint have inspired millions and given a new dignity to the cause of freedom.
Small wonder that the Southern violators of the Constitution fear this new, non-violent brand of freedom fighter . . . even as they fear the upswelling right-to-vote movement. Small wonder that they are determined to destroy the one man who, more than any other, symbolizes the new spirit now sweeping the South - the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., world-famous leader of the Montgomery Bus Protest. For it is his doctrine of non-violence which has inspired and guided the students in their widening wave of sit-ins; and it is the same Dr. King who founded and is president of the Southern Christian Leadership conference -- the organization which is spearheading the surging right-to-vote movement. Under Dr. King's direction the Leadership Conference conducts Student Workshops and Seminars in the philosophy and technique of non-violent resistance.
Again and again the Southern violators have answered Dr. King's peaceful protests with intimidation and violence. They have bombed his home almost killing his wife and child. They have assaulted his person. They have arrested him seven times -- for "speeding", "loitering" and similar "offenses." And now they have charged him with "perjury" -- a felony under which they could imprison him for ten years. Obviously, their real purpose is to remove him physically as the leader to whom the students and millions of others -- look for guidance and support, and thereby to intimidate all leaders who may rise in the South. Their strategy is to behead this affirmative movement, and thus to demoralize Negro Americans and weaken their will to struggle. The defense of Martin Luther King, spiritual leader of the student sit-in movement, clearly, therefore, is an integral part of the total struggle for freedom in the South.
Decent-minded Americans cannot help but applaud the creative daring of the students and the quiet heroism of Dr. King. But this is one of those moments in the stormy history of Freedom when men and women of good will must do more than applaud the rising-to-glory of others. The America whose good name hangs in the balance before a watchful world, the America whose heritage of Liberty these Southern Upholders of the Constitution are defending, is our America as well as theirs ...
We must heed their rising voices -- yes -- but we must add our own.
We must extend ourselves above and beyond moral support and render the material help so urgently needed by those who are taking the risks, facing jail, and even death in a glorious re-affirmation of our Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
We urge you to join hands with our fellow Americans in the South by supporting, with your dollars, this Combined Appeal for all three needs -- the defense of Martin Luther King -- the support of the embattled students -- and the struggle for the right-to-vote.
Your Help is Urgently Needed ... NOW!!!
Stella Adler, Raymond Pace Alexander, Shelly Appleton, Harry Van Arsdale, Harry Belafonte, Julie Belafonte, Dr. Algernon Black, March Blitztein, William Bowe, William Branch, Marlon Brando, Mrs. Ralph Bunche, Diahann Carroll, Dr. Alan Knight Chalmers, Joseph Cohen, Richard Coe, Nat King Cole, Cheryl Crawford, Dorothy Dandridge, Ossie Davis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Ruby Dee, Harry Duffy, Scotty Eckford, Dr. Philip Elliott, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Anthony Franciosa, Mathew Guinan, Lorraine Hansbury, Rev. Donald Harrington, Nat Hentoff, James Hicks, Mary Hinkson, Van Heflin, Langston Hughes, Morris Lushewitz, Mahalia Jackson, Paul Jennings, Mordecai Johnson, John Killens, Eartha Kitt, Rabbi Edward Klein, Hope Lange, John Lewis, Viveca Lindfors, David Livingston, William Michaelson, Carl Murphy, Don Murray, John Murray, A. J. Muste, Freerick O'Neal, Peter Ottley, L. Joseph Overton, Albert P. Palmer, Clarence Pickett, Shad Polier, Sidney Poitier, Michael Potoker, A. Philip Randolph, John Raitt, Elmer Rice, Cleveland Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Bayard Rustin, Robert Ryan, Maureen Stapleton, Frank Silvera, Louis Siman, Hope Stevens, David Sullivan, Julius Sum, George Tabori, Rev. Gardner C. Taylor, Norman Thomas, Kenneth Tynan, Charles White, Shelley Winters, Max Youngstein
We in the south who are struggling daily for dignity and freedom warmly endorse this appeal. Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy (Montgomery, Ala.); Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth (Birmingham, Ala.); Rev. Kelley Miller Smith (Nashville, Tenn.); Rev. W. A. Dennis (Chattanooga, Tenn.); Rev. C. K. Steele (Tallahassee, Fla.); Rev. Matthew D. McCollom (Orangeburg, S. C.); Rev. William Holmes Borders (Atlanta, Ga.); Rev. Douglas Moore (Durham, N.C.); Rev. Watt Tee Walker (Petersburg, Va.); Rev. Walter L. Hamilton (Norfolk, Va.); I. S. Levy (Columbia, S. C.); Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. (Atlanta, Ga.); Rev. Henry C. Bunton (Memphis, Tenn.); Rev. S. S. Seay, Sr. (Montgomery, Ala.); Rev. Samuel W. Williams (Atlanta, Ga.); Rev. A. L. Davis (New Orleans, La.); Mrs. Katie E. Whickham (New Orleans, La.); Rev. W. H. Hall (Hattiesburg, Miss.); Rev. J. E. Lowery (Mobile, Ala.); Rev. T. J. Jamison (Baton Rouge, La.)
COMMITTEE TO DEFEND MARTIN LUTHER KIND AND THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM IN THE SOUTH , 312 west 125h Street, New York 27, N. Y. UNiversity 6-1700
Chairmen: A. Philip Randolph, Dr. Gardner C. Taylor; Chairmen of Cultural Division: Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier; Treasurer: Nat King Cole; Executive Director: Bayard Rustin; Chairmen of Church Division: Father George B. Ford, Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Rev. Thomas Kilgore, Jr., Rabbi Edward E. Klein; Chairmen of Labor Division; Morris Iushewitz, Cleveland Robinson.
Please mail this coupon TODAY!
Committee to Defend Martin Luther King and The Struggle for Freedom in the South, 312 West 12th Street, New York 27, N. Y., UNiversity 6-1700
I am enclosing my contribution of $ [blank] for the work of the Committee. Name [blank] (Please Print); Address [blank]; City [blank]; Zone [blank]; State [blank].[check box: I want to help] [check box: Please send further information. Please make checks payable to: Committee to Defend Martin Luther King.
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Adjusted Round 1 match ups
I’m against the government by Defiance, Ohio - Little Boxes by Malvina Reynolds
Vienna by Billy Joel - Miracle of Life by Bright Eyes
Hungry Dog on the street by the Taxpayers - Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell
Excursion Around the Bay by Derina Harvey band - I am a Union Woman by Bobbie McGee
Jolene by Dolly Parton - Wild World by Cat Stevens
At Seventeen by Janis Ian - The Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton
Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson - Do you Believe in Magic by the Lovin Spoonful
Blackbird by the Beatles - Mr. Tambourine Man by the Byrds
Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Paul and Mary - Blister in the Sun by the Violent Femmes
Ooh La La by the Faces - Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers
Tear the Facists Down by Woody Guthrie - Fire and Rain by James Taylor
Rule #4 Fish in a Birdcage by Fish in a Birdcage - Strangers by Apes of the State
Angel From Montgomery by Bonnie Raitt - I'd work for Free by Blake Rouse
I'm not a good person by Pat the Bunny - Ho Hey by the Lumineers
Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom Paxton - Pure Obsession by Mirabai Kukathas
Not Yet/Love Run by the Amazing Devil - Budapest by George Ezra
Diamonds and Rust by Joan Baez - Paradise by John Prine
What a time to be alive by Matt Press - Ballad of a Wobbly by David Rovics
Glad to be Gay by Tom Robinson Band - Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen
All The Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands by Sufjan Stevens? - Kill the Boy Band by She/Her/Hers
Every Town will Celebrate by Mischief Brew - Oak & Ash & Thorn by The Longest Johns
The Galway Girl by Sharon Shannon and Steve Earle - Curses by the Crane Wives
You're So Vain by Carly Simon - The Chemical Worker's Song by Great Big Sea
I'm Gonna Be an Engineer by Peggy Seegar - Follow Me up to Carlow by the Young Dubliners
American Pie by Don McLean - Murder in the City by the Avett Brother
Rhododendron Honey by Leslie Fish - The Fox by Nickel Creek
California Dreamin by the Mama's and the Papa's - Ohio by Neil Young
It's too Late by Carole King - There is Power in a Union by Billy Bragg
Have you ever seen the rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival - I ain't Marching Anymore by Phil Ochs
The Wrote and Writ by Johnny Flynn - Wayward Prodigal by Cora Reef
Landslide by Fleetwood Mac - Place to Be by Nick Drake
Space Girl by Shirley Collins - Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons
Delta Dawn by Tanya Tucker - Where have all the flowers gone by Pete Seeger
Take Me to Church By Hozier - Solidarity Forever by Utah Phillipps
Let the Mystery Be by Iris Demont - Brave as a Noun by AJJ
A Horse with No Name by America - Mrs. Robinson By Simon and Garfunkel
Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega - A Song for a Computer Programmer by Cricket!
War on the Workers by Anne Feeney - War isn't Murder by Jesse Welles
Me and my Bobby Mcgee by Janis Joplin - For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield
You're Dead by Norma Tanega - The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
Color in your Cheeks by the Mountain Goats - March of the Jobless Corps by Daniel Kahn
Stick Season by Noah Kahan - O Valencia by the Decemberists
Fuck it by Days N Daze - Dream a Little Dream of Me by Cass Elliot
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by The Band
Deny Defend Depose by Joe Devito - Big Rock Candy Mountain by Harry McClintock
Annie's Song by John Denver - The Funeral by Band of Horses
Union Maid by the Almanac Singers - 32 Flavors by Ani Difranco
Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash, And Young - Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
The War Racket by Buffy Sainte-Marie - Hurt by Johnny Cash
One Great City by the Weakerathans - Loose Lips by Kimya Dawson
Feed the Machine by Poor Man's Poison - Everything I Own by Bread
I want wind to blow, the microphones - City of New Orleans by Arlo Guthrie
Todos Juntos by Los Jaivas - II: The Road Giveth by RENT STRIKE
Roll On, Columbia, Roll On by the Highway Men - Ballad of Ho Chi Min by Ewan MacColl
Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison - Time in a Bottle By Jim Croce
The Trolley Problem by Windborne - One Kind of People by Amigo the Devil
Season of the Witch by Donovan - House of the Rising Sun by the Animals
The Times they are a changing by Bob Dylan - Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapman
Closer to Fine by the Indigo Girls - Two Headed Boy by Neutral Milk Hotel
Heave Away by the Fables - Your Heart is a Muscle the Size Of Your fist by Ramshackle Glory
Who would Jesus Bomb by Jordan Snart - Electricity by Sister Wife Sex Strike
Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell - Plastic Jesus by Tia Blake
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald By Gordon Lightfoot - Bread and Roses by Judy Collins
Sixteen Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford - I'm a Believer by The Monkees
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Malcolm, Marcus, Marley and Martin: A look at connections between four icons of Keyamsha, the Awakening
Malcolm X…Marcus Garvey…Bob Marley…Martin Luther King, Jr. Those four names are synonymous with Keyamsha, the Awakening. Interestingly, their names all have the letter “M.” In this post we look at several facts that connect these men. What led to such connections? Coincidence? Synchronicity? Fate? Destiny? Something we can not begin to comprehend? All of the above? We start with the first and…
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#atlanta#bob marley#declaration of rights of the negro peoples of the world#Dr. Martin Luther King#jamaica#malcolm x#marcus garvey#mary turner#montgomery improvement association#nation of islam#red black and green#red summer#reverend earl little#saint ann#The Universal Negro Improvement Association#unia
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lore and ref sheet requested by @soledadcatalina
So, this was Simon’s younger sister oc that I was talking about. Let me introduce her.
Her full name is Mariana Corazón Rojo-Flores, but she mainly goes by Maria. Cora is another nickname for her middle name Corazón. She’s 14 years old in Lockdown, Solitary, and ages 15-16 years old all the way to Death Sentence, Fugitives, and Execution.
Lore: Maria was always a good kid since she was born, but that was only when adults were around. She went to a strict Catholic school her whole life, got straight A’s, and even was put in the state’s best orchestra and was gifted several awards for her viola playing and computer lab work. She’s a nerd in anything tech or science related, but knows her way around the streets and basic self defense. (Simon taught her how to throw a few punches here and there, and maybe some boxing too.) Aside from the achievements, she’s a bit of a troublemaker as well. Maria participated in the manhunt and robbing closed shops along with Simon and her other brother, mainly playing the role of looking out for any police or snitches when they stole goods. She’s a pro at arcade games as well! Just play Guitar Hero with her and next thing you know, she’s already beating you by 1000 points. Maria always had a good childhood as well. Well, not necessarily. Sure, she had a loving family who supported her and friends that she could count on, but her whole life went upside down when Simon was sent to Furnace Penitentiary. She wasn’t there at the time when he accidentally shot the shop owner at the jewelry store, and regretted so. No matter how much she pleaded and explained about what happened in a different perspective at the trial, they still sent him off. After that, she was completely different. She couldn’t eat, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t function properly with her behavior, and resorted to self harming as a coping mechanism, such as lighters and blades on her wrist and arms. The environment in her house changed too. Her parents and other brother were fighting all the time, abuse was going around, she had her bedroom torn apart by her dad when he got drunk & angry. She was absolutely hopeless.
Some time later, Maria was forcefully sent by her dad to go and get him another pack of beer. She tried to protest, but knew it would only serve her another throwing bottle of wine at her already-injured head. As she was checking out, a stranger sneakily approached behind her and put illegal drugs in her bag. She didn’t notice as she walked through the doors and the security alarms went off, the police barging in and sending her off to Furnace as well.
LOCKDOWN:
At Furnace, she arrived in the elevator all by herself. As the crowd booed and yelled “New Fish!”, a Skull walked up to her and started mocking her of her size. Maria immediately grabbed the collar of his overalls and threw him across the cafeteria room, landing him a few broken teeth and a nosebleed. Since that incident, she’s had a bad reputation. The only person who didn’t seem to be afraid of her was Montgomery Earl, who she quickly became best friends with when she punched the living soul out of a Skull that was bullying him one time. They had the same jobs in the morning and even sat together at lunch. Yet, they kept their beloved friendship a secret. When Monty was taken away by the wheezers, Maria went haywire. She became more aggressive than usual, snapping at every inmate that even threw a glance in her direction or anyone who dared to talk to her. She finds Alex Sawyer and immediately blames him, since she saw the incident where he jumped in to save Monty and beat up a few Skulls as well. Maria picked a fight with Alex and left his body nearly paralyzed on the floor. Later on, she heard about his plan for escaping and desperately begs for forgiveness, ending with Alex eventually agreeing and leaving her up to the job of guarding the team when they filled up the hand gloves with gas. Maria went along with Alex, Zee, Toby, and Gary when they jumped in the river and got sent to Solitary.
SOLITARY:
As Alex then meets Simon when he gets dragged away by him, he notices a few things. He looked similar to Maria, said some exact phrases like she did, and was as smart too. Things immediately clicked for him when he brought her to him, reuniting the siblings once more. Maria was furious at Simon for leaving her, grasping his shoulders and yelling as tears ran down her cheeks, “Where the HELL have you been?! I’ve been searching for you for five goddamn months, did you even think about your family or even me at all?!” As Simon calms her down and messily explained his lack of existence, Maria’s anger fades away and eventually pulled him in for a hug, both of them promising that they wouldn’t leave each other again. Her main role in the second book was pointing out the small details and risks while planning their escape out of solitary, like memorizing the footsteps of the blacksuits, wheezers, or rats outside of her cell and counting down the hours and days that those beasts would come in as if searching for a pattern in their violent tendencies. When Simon, Alex, and Zee went to the infirmary for reasons such as getting the climbing equipment or checking up on Donovan, she would wrench a toilet pipe out of its place from her cell and bent the tip, sharpening it against the concrete wall. She used this as a weapon while coming along with the boys, stabbing wheezers and taking their bandolier of needles to study the nectar itself, her curiosity getting the best of her. Maria used her knowledge of fluid mechanics/statics/ and/or dynamic studies of hypodermic needles while delivering drugs in the human body back in her health unit class in her catholic school to study the nectar; even injecting some on a corpse to test the after effects in the circulatory system. It didn’t do much since all of the systems in that corpse already shut down, but she had a good guess on what would happen if she tested it on a living being as she sees the visible black veins travel through the corpse’s body. After they got the climbing equipment to go up the Steeple as an escape route, she told the whole group of her studies and explained what she saw in her studies, breaking it down into theories like maybe the golden flecks in the nectar being unknown elements mixed with the fluids of the nectar being another unknown drug Alfred Furnace may have discovered long ago.
She’s also included in other events like meeting Ozzie and Pete, climbing up towards the exit in the incinerator with Simon, Alex and Zee, etc. She has an important part just like the main cast as having the role of a experimenter and a fighter, but has the equivalent amount of times mentioned as Zee’s due to Solitary being a shorter book.
DEATH SENTENCE:
I got lazy here, but I’ll probably update the lore sometime soon when i read further into Death Sentence and the other books. I hope it’s enough to grasp and not too confusing :P
(her voice claim is Julie Winters from the maxx btw)
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Dacre Montgomery at "The Road to the Golden Globes Party" held at the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto at the Toronto International Film Festival 2024 on September 7, 2024 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images & Earl Gibson III/Penske Media via Getty Images)
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Welcome to the HOT AND VINTAGE MOVIE STARS bracket! we are currently voting on the HOTTEST and VINTAGEST male movie stars from 1910-1970. (we will do the ladies next.) Submissions for hot vintage men are now closed, but we are accepting propaganda for those already in the bracket.
Round 2 of the Hot & Vintage Men Tournament will be posted Saturday, January 6th, with some spillover to Sunday if needed, and will last a week. All the round 2 polls can be found and voted on under the tag #round 2. All polls—including the shadow bracket of men already removed from the main tournament, as well as additional fun mini polls—can be found in the #hotvintagepoll tag. Every poll in the Hot & Vintage Men Tournament is tagged with the hot man in it if you need to search for a hot man in particular.
Between rounds, any propaganda (photos, videos, gifs, or text) submitted for your favorite Hot Vintage Man who is in the next round may be added to the official propaganda field in the polls, giving your fave an advantage in the next round. Once rounds start, any propaganda sent in is posted as its own separate post, searchable under the hot man's tag.
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"WHERE ARE THE HOT MEN. I want to see all the hot men competing in one place!!" You can find all the round 1 matchups here (thank you @markwatnae!), and everyone who made it to round 2 below the cut. Thank you for being here! Enjoy the tournament.
Hot Men of Round 2, in no particular order (I will post matchup links once round 2 begins)
Omar Sharif vs Alain Delon
Sammy Davis Jr. vs James Dean
Gregory Peck vs Lex Barker
Robert Redford vs Sidney Poitier
Charlton Heston vs Jeremy Brett
Dick Van Dyke vs Marlon Brando
Cesar Romero vs Cary Grant
Rock Hudson
Peter Cushing
Jimmy Stewart
Conrad Veidt
Bela Lugosi
Vincent Price
Gene Kelly
Harry Belafonte
Christopher Plummer
Errol Flynn
Burt Lancaster
Oscar Michaux
Paul Newman
Clint Eastwood
Sessue Hayakawa
Carman Newsome
Robert Earl Jones
Gary Cooper
Paul Robeson vs David Niven
Clark Gable
Humphrey Bogart
Toshiro Mifune
Ronald Colman
Harold Nicholas
Danny Kaye
John Carradine
Gilbert Roland
Benson Fong
Guy Madison
Buster Keaton vs Noble Johnson
James Shigeta vs Peter O'Toole
Montgomery Clift
Frank Sinatra
Fred Astaire
Basil Rathbone
Turhan Bey
Boris Karloff
Peter Falk
Laurence Olivier
Tyrone Power
Donald O’Connor
Michael Redgrave
James Edwards vs Anthony Perkins
Fernando Lamas
Johnny Weismuller
Sabu Dastagir
Rex Ingram
Bing Crosby
If you have any additional questions, or propaganda to submit for the men above, send me an ask here.
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