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My favorite Black couples in Period Films/Series.
An anon recently asked me about my favorite Black couples in period films/series. I have a few! Some of which come along with trigger warnings and a bit of a heads up on not so happy endings. Some of these couples have happy endings, some have endings that leave you wondering, and some have beautiful relationships that ended tragically.
Happy Endings (To me anyway.)
Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) & Rachel Robinson (Nicole Beharie) in 42 (2013).
Katherine G. Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) & Colonel Jim Johnson (Mahershala Ali) in Hidden Figures (2016).
Chicken George (Regé-Jean Page) & Matilda (Erica Tazel) in Roots (2016).
Marie Ste. Marie (Nicole Lyn) & Richard Lermontant (Jason Olive) in The Feast of All Saints (2001).
The characters in this miniseries go through a lot. TW for SA.
Not So Happy Endings (SPOILER-ISH!!)
Rosalee (Jurnee Smollett) & Noah (Aldis Hodge) in Underground (2016-2017).
Canceled on a cliffhanger.
Tish Rivers (KiKi Layne) & Alonzo 'Fonny' Hunt (Stephan James) in If Beale Street Could Talk (2018).
The ending isn’t definite. I choose to think positively about their story.
Cora William (Thuso Mbedu) & Royal (William Jackson Harper) in The Underground Railroad (2021).
This story ends tragically.
Roots: The Next Generations (1979) has generations of a few sweet relationships that I enjoy watching.
#Black in Period Films#Chadwick Boseman#Nicole Beharie#Hidden Figures#Katherine G. Johnson#Taraji P. Henson#Mahershala Ali#Roots 2016#Chicken George#Rege Jean Page#Erica Tazel#The Feast of All Saints#Jurnee Smollett#Aldis Hodge#KiKi Layne#Stephan James#If Beale Street Could Talk#Thuso Mbedu#The Underground Railroad#William Jackson Harper#Roots the Next Generation
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Beach Rats (2017) Eliza Hittman
July 13th 2024
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-watched 8/18/2023- 3 [1/4] stars- on Tubi (free) with Ads
Seduce. Deceive. Repeat.
Red Sparrow (2018) dir. Francis Lawrence
#Red Sparrow#2018#film#francis lawrence#director#my have seen list#spy thriller#jennifer lawrence#joel edgerton#matthias schoenaerts#charlotte rampling#jeremy irons#bill camp#sakina jaffrey#thekla reuten#douglas hodge#sasha frolova#ciaran hinds#kristof konrad#sergei polunin#nicole o'neill#makar zaporozhskiy#judit rezes#stefan godin#kata palfi#Tubi (free)
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4 with hawkman based on aldis hodge looks (but the comic shirtless look) with a brown curly haired hawkgirl (specifying hair color so you know which hawkgirl I mean aka shiera hall who tends to have a red crop top) based on nicole beharie
hope i did them justice <3
ask meme (reqs closed)
#Carter Hall#hawkman#Shiera Sanders#shiera hall#hawkgirl#jsa#justice society of america#dc#dc comics
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the fact that Hollywood gave us that wretchedly tired and horribly boring new version of Mr. & Mrs. Smith before giving us Aldis Hodge and Nicole Beharie or literally ANY decent Black actor and actress is criminal.
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This is Thursday April 11th 2024 is for those victims that was gunned down and also for the Manchester Arena victims that was bombed down as well they aren't just rappers wrestlers kids or dreamers but they are angels sent back to heaven Ava Jordan Wood, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Saffie Rose Roussos, Pop Smoke, Young Dolph, Tupac Shakur and Christopher George Latore Wallace, Natalia Victoria Wallace, Shinzo Abe, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Rev, Martin Luther King Jr., Secoriea Turner, Royta De'Marco Layfield Giles Jr., Davon McNeal, Dajore Wilson, Mekhi James, Judith and Maria Barsi, Janari A. Ricks, Carolyn Kay “Katy” Davis, Christiana Mae “Chrissy” Duarte, Shirley Virginia Ferrell Drouet, Stacee Ann Etcheber, Brisenia Ylianna Flores, Keri Lynn Galvan, Christian Riley Garcia, Angela Christine “Angie” Gomez, Jaime Taylor Guttenberg, Nicole Marie Hadley, Caitlin Millar Hammaren, Linda Sue Miller Hathorn, Aubrey Wright Hawkins, Demetrius C. “D” Hewlin, Rachael Elizabeth Hill, Emily Jane Hilscher, Dawn Alyson Lafferty Hochsprung, Anah Michelle Hodges, Winter Ashley Hodges, Kenzie Marie Houk, Lisa Rachelle Huff Huff, Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd, Caleb Curtis Jackson, Dwayne Clifford Jackson Jr., Honesty Faith Jackson, Jonah Curtis Jackson, Trinity Hope Jackson, Jessica Jeanette James, Veronica Lynn “Tina” Jefferson, SGT Kent Dean Kincaid, Lawrence Fobes “Larry” King, Kandy Janell Kirtland, Russell Dennis King Jr., Amy Michelle Kitchen, Carly Anne Buchholtz Kreibaum, Matthew Joseph La Porte VVETERAN, Cara Marie Loughran, Trayvon Benjamin Martin, Rhonda M. LeRocque, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Adriana “Adri” Dukić, Cassie Bernall, Ross Abdallah Alameddine, Arielle Anderson, Lucero Alcaraz, PnB Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Takeoff, Dayvon Daquan Bennett, Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, Janette Becraft, Eddie Graham, Shannon Claire Spruill, Dino Bravo, Lena Marie Nunez-Anaya, Sincere Gaston, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Annabelle Renee Pomeroy, Darius “DJ” Dugas II, Jason Leonard Abbott, Hannah Lassette Magiera Ahlers, Tammy Jo Alexander, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, Teresa Carol Allen, Cory Adam Andrewski, Thomas Aquinas Ashton, Charlotte Helen “Char” Bacon, Daniel Gerard “Danny” Barden, Carrie Rae Barnette, and more
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What are some of your favourite underused fcs?
CracKs KnuCKles
I have a directory HERE of people I think are underused and underappreciated with resources but here are some of my favourites, please let me know if you want a certain age range or something because I could have easily added another 100 more.
Lily Tomlin (1939) - is a lesbian.
Ming-Na Wen (1963) Macanese / Chinese Malaysian.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Jack Black (1969) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, as well as Northern Irish, Scottish, English, remote French and Welsh (converted to Judaism).
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Christina Applegate (1971) - has multiple sclerosis.
Sara Ramírez (1975) Mexican and some Irish - non-binary (they/them) and queer.
Dominique Jackson (1975) Afro-Tobagonian - is trans.
Vinny Chhibber (1980) Indian.
Chrissy Metz (1980)
Beth Ditto (1981) - is queer.
Jana Schmieding (1981) Miniconjou Lakota Sioux, Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Brian Tyree Henry (1982) African-American.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (1983) Marathi Indian / Tamil Indian.
Levy Tran (1983) Vietnamese.
Michael Malarkey (1983) Palestinian, Italian-Maltese / Irish, German.
Gabourey Sidibe (1983) Senegalese / African-American.
Heather White (1983) Mohawk / Nakoda Sioux.
Bobby Wilson (1984) Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Sioux.
Brian Michael Smith (1984) African-American - is trans.
Savannah Welch (1984) - is paraplegic.
Ryan O'Connell (1986) - is gay and has cerebral palsy.
Nicole Byer (1986) African American - had said that she “doesn’t identify as straight” but is uncomfortable with labels.
May Calamawy (1986) Jordanian, Palestinian / Egyptian.
Michaela Coel (1987) Ghanaian - is romantic.
Aidy Bryant (1987)
Jay Hayden (1987) Irish, English, Scottish / Korean.
Mamoudou Athie (1988) Mauritanian.
Ritu Arya (1988) Indian.
Sharon Rooney (1988)
Anna Diop (1988) Sundanese.
Laith Ashley (1989) Afro Dominican - is trans and asexual.
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (1989) has hypermobile EDS with marfanoid phenotype causing blindness in one eye and deafness - is a lesbian.
Daniel Kaluuya (1989) Ugandan.
JuJu Chan (1989) Hongkonger.
Danielle Brooks (1989) - has openly dated men and women but has chosen not to label her sexuality publicly.
Harvey Guillén (1990) Mexican - is queer.
Eric Graise (1990) African-American - is a bilateral amputee.
Nathaniel Curtis (1990) Indian / English - is queer.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
Daniel Ezra (1991) Afro Jamaican.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taino, Dominican, Syrian, and Italian - has Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita.
Alexander Hodge (1991) Chinese Singaporean / Irish.
Sarah Kameela Impey (1991) Indo-Guyanese / British.
Vico Ortiz (1991) Puerto Rican - non-binary (they/them).
John Boyega (1992) Yoruba Nigerian.
Jake Choi (1992) Korean - sexually fluid.
Theo Germaine (1992) - non-binary (he/they).
Tyler James Williams (1992) African-American.
RJ Mitte (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
Lily Mae Harrington (1993)
Beanie Feldstein (1993) Ashkenazi Jewish - chosen not to label her sexuality but is openly dating a woman.
Omari Douglas (1994) Nigerian - is gay.
Emmett Preciado (1994) Mexican and White - is trans.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian.
Coty Camacho (1995) Mixtec and Zapotec - is pansexual.
Rish Shah (1995) Indian.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Taino, Afro Dominican, Spanish - has asthma and a heart murmur.
Lauren “Lolo” Spencer (1996) African-American - Lou-Gehrig’s disease.
Tony Revolori (1996) Guatemalan [Spanish, Unspecified Indigenous, possibly other].
Alaqua Cox (1997) Menominee and Mohican - is Deaf and an amputee who uses a prosthetic leg.
Jharrel Jerome (1997) Afro-Dominican.
Chella Man (1998) Hongkonger and Jewish - is trans genderqueer (he/they) and is deaf.
Georgia Rankin (1998) - has skeletal dysplasia, had her hip bones removed, and uses a wheelchair.
Bilal Hasna (1999) Punjabi and Palestinian.
Danielle Perez (?) Afro-Dominican - is a double lower leg amputee and is queer.
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Cine: Beach Rats (2017)
En público, Frankie (Harris Dickinson) suele reunirse con sus compañeros de tropelías (Frank Hakaj, David Ivanov y Anton Selyaninov) para efectuar algunos robos de poca monta, fumar cigarrillos de marihuana o participar en concursos de humo de cigarrillos eléctricos. Todo, mientras padece los últimos días de vida de su padre (Neal Huff), convaleciente de un cáncer fulminante, y pasa el tiempo utilizando su medicación para pulverizarla y continuar drogándose, oculto de la mirada de su madre Donna (Kate Hodge), que de tanto en cuando le reclama que se busque una novia, y de su hermana menor Carla (Nicole Flyus).
En privado y de noche, su situación se vuelve aún más compleja: ingresa a “Brooklyn Boys”, un chat de citas de hombres gays, y se contacta con machazos mayores, con los que tiene relaciones sexuales a cambio de un poco de hierba, en ocasiones, en medio de la noche y a metros de la playa. Eso es lo que quiere creer, que lo hace por la droga. Se enamora de Simone (Madeline Weinstein) en un evento con fuegos artificiales, pero sabe que hay algo que no puede (o se niega a) comprender en sí mismo. Algo falla en esa relación y son sus encuentros con Michael (Erik Potempa), uno de esos “clientes”, los que despiertan todas las alarmas. Para peor, cuando su estabilidad económica comienza a agobiarlo, Framkie invita a sus amigos a unirse a su peculiar cruzada para adquirir la mercancía. Porque, a esta altura de los hechos, es lo que dice hacer: juntarse con extraños gays sólo por eso, no por el sexo.
Eliza Hittman, autora y directora del filme, ha recibido once premios (entre ellos, el de Mejor Directora en el festival de Sundance) y dieciséis nominaciones por este doloroso retrato de un adolescente perdido (y en más de un sentido).
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#cine#BeachRats#2017#adolescencia#gay#HarrisDickinson#KateHodge#NicoleFlyus#MadelineWeinstein#NealHuff#ErikPotempa#FrankHakaj#DavidIvanov#AntonSelyaninov#ElizaHittman#EstadosUnidos
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So,
June is Filipino Heritage Month.
In Canada, where Filipinos have been among the most reliably numerous immigrants in the past few decades, the date was chosen to commemorate the country's Independence Day in 1898. That's when they freed themselves from hundreds of years of Spanish colonization.
If I'm being honest, I knew very little about the Philippines before I married my wife Kristina. When I was a teenager I sponsored a young Filipino boy named Nestor through an international charity, and when I was in the Yukon I wrote an article for the Whitehorse Star about the positive impact Filipino immigrants were having on the local economy. I also read a great novel by Alex Garland called The Tesseract that was set in Manila, but other than that I've been woefully ignorant about my family's origins.
Last year my father-in-law introduced me to Jo Koy, a Filipino stand up comic known for his racy, hyper-sexualized content. One of the most interesting things I learned from him is that there is a close kinship between Mexico and the Philippines, both in religious sensibilities (Catholic) and in basic culture. They're rebellious, hot-headed and considered "crazy" by their more conservative neighbours. He claimed this was due to them both being conquered by the Spanish, then rejecting some elements of their culture while embracing others. It makes for an interesting hodge-podge.
I was interested to learn, from a quick Google search, that the Philippines didn't truly become independent in 1898 — they spent another half century under American rule, only finally becoming free following the Second World War. When I teach Kris and Celista about the Philippines, it will be important for them to understand the devastatingly negative impact of colonization and why it's important to recognize the Indigenous culture that was suppressed and nearly wiped out, just like in Canada.
One of the most shocking elements of Filipino history was the introduction of "human zoos" which were open as recently as 1958 in places like New York City and London. It was there that racialized people from a variety of origins were kept in cages and gawked at by their western oppressors. In 1904, Americans displayed Filipino tribespeople in zoos like this during the Summer Olympics. Just another reminder that humans are sometimes disgusting to each other, and it really wasn't that long ago that deeply entrenched racism dictated the reality of many people's lives.
While my wife was growing up, she routinely experienced racism. Because she was half-Filipino and half-white, she didn't feel like she truly belonged in either category. A lot of attention was paid to her jet black hair, her sun-browned skin and ambiguous features. When people talk about white supremacy, this is what they mean: close attention to every difference, every physical detail of somebody's body, all scrutinized and held up against an Aryan ideal we haven't quite successfully shaken from our collective consciousness.
But there's also all the things I plan on teaching my kids about their heritage to give them pride in where they came from. They'll learn about the warrior Chief Lapu-Lapu, the Philippine Insurrection, and the villainous Rodrigo Duterte. They'll learn that the country is made up of seven thousand islands, with innumerable distinct cultures. And karaoke, I've learned, is extremely popular, just ask my mother-in-law! Also, once you start looking for them, there's plenty of Filipino celebrities who have achieved global success — including Vanessa Hudgens, Manny Pacquiao, Nicole Scherzinger and (my favourite) Bruno Mars.
One day Kristina and I will successfully take a trip to the Philippines, and I'm already stoked for the southeastern Asian sunshine. One of her relatives is a mayor (who was nearly assassinated!) and we have family scattered all throughout the islands, some of them in places without phone or Internet to connect them to the outside world. I can't wait to dive into the ocean, to see the tropical foliage and see firsthand the derelict weaponry abandoned there during World War Two.
I want the kids to walk those white sand beaches and know this country is part of their story, and always will be.
The Literary Goon
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Look, nobody held me hostage, don't stare at me like that, I know you're doing some weird shit, leave me alone.
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Episode 168 - Holiday Romance
It's Valentine's Day, so this episode we’re talking about Holiday Romance! We discuss what counts as a holiday, Christmas, nostalgia, 1st vs. 3rd person narration, and how all the stories we read are “fine.�� Plus: There’s only one bed!
You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system.
In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards
Things We Read (or tried to…)
Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun
Heartstopper by Alice Oseman
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh
Yule Planet by Angel Martinez
Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber
Other Media We Mentioned
The Red Satin Collection by Giselle Renarde
The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer (the Hanukkah one Jam mentioned)
Casper Gets His Wish by R. Cooper (the elf one Jam mentioned) (from Episode 063: Cheap eBooks)
The Frontier Romance: Environment, Culture, and Alaska Identity by Judith Kleinfeld
Links, Articles, and Things
Hark! Episode 328: Brand Synergy
When Is ‘Cuffing Season?’
New Christmas Movies You Can Stream This Season (2022)
How to watch all 172 new Christmas movies in December
Quiz: What Queer Holiday Romance Should You Read?
Escape from the Holidays
24-hour comic (Wikipedia)
20 Holiday Romance books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
The Holly Dates by Brittainy C. Cherry
Whiteout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon
Sweet on You: A Filipino Romance by Carla de Guzman
Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory
Kwanzaa Angel by Shirley Hailstock
Mangos and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera
Amor Actually: A Holiday Romance Anthology by Adriana Herrera, Alexis Daria, Diana Muñoz Stewart, Mia Sosa, Priscilla Oliveras, Sabrina Sol, and Zoey Castile
Merry Inkmas by Talia Hibbert
Tempted at Midnight by Cheris Hodges
One Christmas Wish by Brenda Jackson
Grand Theft N.Y.E. by Katrina Jackson
Gettin' Merry: A Holiday Anthology by Beverly Jenkins, Francis Ray, Geri Guillaume, and Monica Jackson
A Holly Jolly Diwali by Sonya Lalli
Holidays with the Wongs by Jackie Lau
Ready When You Are by Gary Lonesborough
Also published under the title The Boy From the Mish
The Holiday Switch by Tif Marcelo
Right Beside You by Mary Monroe
Love Me This Christmas by Jasmine Nicole
The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park
All I Want Is You by Kayla Perrin and Deborah Fletcher Mello
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Join us again on Tuesday, February 21st it’s time for What is a book? (part 2)!
Then on Tuesday, March 7th we’ll be discussing the genre of Gender Theory and Gender Studies!
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Hey! I'm sure you get this a dozen times but can you give me a list of some of you mw fcs right now?
Hello! A big thank you to our discord, here we go!
Ayo Edebiri, Taylor Russell, Josh O'connor, Santiago Cabrera, Arjun Rampal, Justin Kirk, Medalion Rahimi, Shelley Hennig, Shioli Kutsuna, Adelaide Kane, Ryan Destiny, Maia Reficco, Yahya Abdul Mateen Ii, Dev Patel, Jessica Alba, Simone Ashley, Medalion Rahimi, Carlos Miranda, Pippa Soo, Geraldine Viswanathan, Zion Moreno, Tessa Thompson, Simone Ashley, Theo James, Aldis Hodge, Jesse Williams, Sinqua Walls, Davika Hoorne, Laura Harrier, Lucy Liu, Angela Bassett, Amy Adams, Ke Huy Quan, Colman Domingo, Nicole Kidman, Benjamin Bratt, Stephanie Hsu, Ming-Na Wen, Kate Winslet, Lupita Nyong’o, Emily Ratajkowski, Kaia Gerber, Ayo Edebiri, Rachel Sennott, Salma Hayek, Naomi Watts, Hunter Schafer, Constance Wu, Rosamund Pike, Ewan Mcgregor, John Boyega, Cynthia Erivo, Keri Russell, Henry Golding, Sonoya Mizuno, Rachel Weisz, Harvey Guillen, Margaret Qualley, Oscar Isaac, Paget Brewster, Aisha Tyler, Riz Ahmed, Yvonne Strahovski, Jaime Camil, Eiza González,Paul Rudd, Brian Tyree Henry, Zeeko Zaki, Nathalie Emmanuel, Victoria Justice, Paul Mescal, Riz Ahmed, Jeremy Allen White, Jurnee Smolett, Matt Czuchry... !!!
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pls drop some mw from both admin + members, if that’s okay <333
you got it, angel ! from admins: chris hemsworth, chris evans, ayca aysin turan, yahya abdul mateen ii, angela sarafyan, winston duke, tessa thompson, emma d'arcy, raymond ablack, henry golding, gemma chan, nicola coughlan, charles melton, marina ruy barbosa, jessie mei li, pamela tome, amita suman, maris racal, gong jun, idris elba, ismael cruz cordova, keith powers, elle fanning from our lovely members: michelle yeoh, lupita nyong'o, andrew koji, kiowa gordon, jessica henwick, gabriel luna, aldis hodge, danny sapani, glen powell, naomi scott, maris racal, bae suzy, simone ashley, mahesh jadu, byeon wooseok, michelle deoh, nicole kidman, abbey kershaw, yaya urassaya, son naeun, sen mitsuji, sendhil ramamurthy, kiki layne, mackenyu, burcu ozberk, kiowa gordon, jessica matten, cara gee, pedro pascal
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[September 23, 2024 via Instagram]
nikizefanya: buzz tour recently! 1 + 2) day off in NOLA! beignets & hot choccy at cafe du monde 🫶🏼 3) trying on charlotte outfit in the very Not messy back lounge 4) signed drumhead from nicole tour 2022 in charlotte:’) 5) my rly gud zack mooneyham impression backstage in atlanta 6) mert’s soul food🤤 7) venue doggo named quila (short for tequila) 8) post show i think you should leave brain rot 9) tiddie eyes 10) bar in austin 11) #1 buccees fans !! 12) a wild ashley in her natural habitat 13) day off in memphis!! visited the lorraine motel national civil rights museum 14) mural in memphis 15) beale st blues crawl 16) l’sack d’shit 17) flick’s picks at bb king’s blues club in memphis. memphis legend leroy hodges jr on bass 18) me, in my bunk, grateful for my crazy lil life 🥹
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hey hey admins! I'm looking through your most wanted wednesday posts and I'm between like 10 characters. Could I grab some fc ideas for Iridessa, Ember, Jimmy Ling, and Roland Doyle?
We love to hear that so many of our open skeletons interest you! Here are a few FC suggestions for those characters.
Iridessa: Abbie Hern, Summer Madison, Celeste O'Connor, Genneya Walton, Yandeh Sallah and Raven Bowens
Ember: Yuyu Kitamura, Nicole Zefanya (NIKI), Nhung Hong, Kaity Nguyễn, Chienna Filomeno, Zhang Miao Li, Ningning, Vivoree Esclito, and Zhou Ye
Jimmy Ling: Wei Zheming, Alexander Hodge, Xing Zhaolin, Ludi Lin, Xiao Zhan, Zhang Hao, and Jing Boran
Roland: Lewis Capaldi, Willi Carlisle, Tucker Albrizzi, Jacob Wysocki, Zach Miko, John Bradley, and TALK (Nicholas Durocher)
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