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furoruisa · 1 year ago
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The sexy teachers of Sherman Oaks
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toongrrl-blog · 5 months ago
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New chapter (with a warning), fasten your seatbelts
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storiesofsvu · 2 years ago
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Hey besties.
So thanks to an influx of new followers and from different fandoms and interesting requests I’ve been getting I figured it was needed to repost this.
Things I WILL NOT write for:
-Non con or even CNC
-Age gaps. (Realistic ones are fine. But i refuse to do 18 year old super genius yn who graduated Harvard already and 40+ year old character falls in love with them).
-Basically YN under the age of 30. I’m in my mid 30’s and most people in the industries that my fics involve would be in that age rage, or even older. if you’re looking under, go elsewhere.
-Underage yn’s. If you want a fic where yn is the chlld this is NOT the place.
-stories involving losing virginities. While i may write someones first experience with the the same sex, or a specific style, i do not write virgin characters
-pregnant y/n’s. It’s very rare I will accept requests involving pregnancy
-Male yn’s. Nothing against it but as a female, esp when it comes to smut I’m uncomfortable writing it.
-Same goes for medical conditions. There are certain that I am familiar with or are easier to research or I have close friends who can give insight to, otherwise i feel like I’m not doing it justice and also dont want to offend. Dm or send an ask if you have specific questions.
WHO I Write For:
(just because there is someone on my masterlist does not mean i still write for them. i only write this list.)
Law and Order(SVU/OC/ OG)
-Rita Calhoun, Casey Novak, Elizabeth Donnelly, Alex Cabot, Olivia Benson, Grace Muncy, Tonie Churlish, Melinda Warner, Pippa Cox, Sonya Paxton, Amanda Rollins, Peter Stone, Mike Dodds, Joe Velasco, Sonny Carisi, Rafael Barba, Terry Bruno.
-Ayanna Bell, Samantha Maroun
-Calex, Barhoun, Calvak, Novelly, Benhoun.
Criminal Minds:
Emily Prentiss, Derek Morgan, Alex Blake, Tara Lewis, Aaron Hotchner
House of Cards:
Heather Dunbar, Jackie Sharp
-Duckie (heather x jackie)
Homeland:
Elizabeth Keane
Grey’s Anatomy/Private Practice:
-Addison Montgomery, Amelia Shepherd, Charlotte King
NCIS:
Abigail Borin, Anthony Dinozzo
Chicago PD:
Hailey Upton, Kim Burgess, Erin Lindsay, Kevin Atwater
DM/Ask box for taglists!
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fishyyyyy99 · 1 year ago
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Lindsay and Paxton are nice enough, but I have to say, even in 4 x 10, Devi and Paxton's scene outshone all of the Lindsay and Paxton scenes. They shouldn't have made Paxton seem hung up on Devi up until 3 x 10, only to suddenly forget about the whole thing until 4 x 07, when they suddenly kiss and get closure. Honestly, doing away with Ethan might have given them more time to do better with Daxton's closure arc, and also given them more time to portray Paxton's struggles with college. What brought on this sudden rant? Watching Paxton in season 2. He's so cute around Devi (he is in season 3 too, when they are together, but I haven't started rewatching that yet).
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rpersearch · 2 years ago
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30+ / She-Her. Looking for 18+ (preferably 21+) writing partners for both fandom and fandomless roleplays.
Discord is my preferred place to write.
Fandom: I'm open to MxM, MxF, and FxF pairings (in order of preference). I'm mainly interested in Canon x Canon but will consider Canon x OC. I'm drawn towards canon or canon divergent plots. No AUs that are way out there. I'll  just be listing the characters I like to write as the most. I'm open to writing as others, if I think I can do them justice, and I'm pretty open when it comes to ships so feel free to suggest any.
Supernatural: Alastair, Arthur Ketch, Azazel, Benny Lafitte, Chuck Shurley, Crowley, Dean Winchester, Lucifer, Mick Davies
Game of Thrones: Alliser Thorne, Beric Dondarrion, Daenerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister, Margaery Tyrell, Petyr Baelish, Robb Stark, Roose Bolton, Sansa Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Thoros, Tywin Lannister
Grand Theft Auto IV & V: Devin Weston, Dimitri Rascalov, Gerry McReary, Michael De Santa, Mikhail Faustin, Niko Bellic, Ray Boccino, Steve Haines, Trevor Philips
The Walking Dead: Beth Greene, Gabriel Stokes, Gareth, Merle Dixon, Negan, Paul Rovia, Shane Walsh, Simon
Tolkien Universe: Bard, Beleg, Bofur, Boromir, Curufin, Elrond, Feanor, Finrod, Thranduil, Turgon, Turin
The Clergy/Church (Ghost Universe): Cardinal Copia, Papa Emeritus III, Papa Emeritus IV
Random Horror Movie Characters: Amber Freeman, Ash Williams, Dewey Riley, Herbert West, Jill Roberts, Leslie Vernon, Mark Hoffman, Michael Myers, Mickey Altieri, Paxton Rodriguez, Richie Kirsch, William Schenk
Fandomless: I'm only looking for MxM pairings. I lean towards real life plots. The only supernatural plots I'd be okay with would be things dealing with vampires or demons. I have no triggers and like dark/angsty/forbidden stuff. However, I'm perfectly fine with doing happier plots as well. I'm not going to list any ideas here. We can brainstorm together because I don't have anything too specific in mind. I do like to use face claims because I like to be able to easily picture things in my head. For these, I would ideally like to roleplay through a server on Discord to give us the opportunity to create a development channel where we can flesh out our characters, if we want to. You can feel free to use whatever face you'd like to. I'll list some of my own favorites to use, but I'm open to plenty of others. These are just my favorite of favorites.
Face Claims: Aaron Tveit, Adam Nergal Darski, Alfonso Herrera, Andy Biersack, Cheyenne Jackson, Corey Taylor, Dacre Montgomery, David Tennant, George Blagden, Hugh Dancy, Jack Falahee, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Joe Keery, Jon Bernthal, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Max Minghella, Michiel Huisman, Paul Rudd, Spencer Charnas, Steven Ogg, Tom Payne, Wes Bentley
If interested, like this post, message me, or add me on Discord (Lindsay#7046).
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findroleplay · 3 years ago
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Happy Friday the 13th!
30+ / F. Looking for 18+ writing partners.
I'm looking for some horror-themed/dark-themed roleplays. Fandom (movies, TV shows, and books) or fandomless. Canon x Canon, Canon x OC, and OC x OC pairings are all fine with me. For fandom stuff, I have a strong preference for MxM but can do MxF and FxF. For fandomless, I'm just looking for MxM.
Discord is my preferred place to write.
I'm a big fan of NSFW stuff and smut but that isn't a requirement for this. I also have no triggers so we can do anything you're comfortable with.
Fandom: I'm just going to list the characters I'm most interested in writing right now (in alphabetical order, as opposed to by fandom because for a lot of fandoms I only have one or two characters I can write as). As far as ships go, I'm pretty open when it comes to them so you can feel free to suggest any to me.
Amber Freeman (Scream 5)
Arkin O'Brien (The Collector)
Armand (The Vampire Chronicles Series)
Ash Williams (Evil Dead Franchise)
Beth Greene (The Walking Dead)
Billy Chapman (Silent Night, Deadly Night)
Billy Loomis (Scream)
Brian Zeller (NBC Hannibal)
David (The Lost Boys)
Dewey Riley (Scream Franchise)
Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise)
Frederick Chilton (NBC Hannibal)
Gareth (The Walking Dead)
Harry Gardner (American Horror Story: Red Tide)
Herbert West (Re-Animator Franchise)
Jill Roberts (Scream 4)
John Henry Moore (American Horror Story: Apocalypse)
John Lowe (American Horror Story: Hotel)
Josh Brooks (Hostel)
Leslie Vernon (Behind the Mask)
Lestat de Lioncourt (The Vampire Chronicles Series)
Marcus Keane (The Exorcist [TV Show])
Mark Hoffman (Saw Franchise)
Merle Dixon (The Walking Dead)
Michael Myers (Halloween Franchise)
Mickey Altieri (Scream 2)
Negan (The Walking Dead)
Otis Driftwood (Firefly Trilogy)
Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)
Paul Rovia (The Walking Dead)
Paxton Rodriguez (Hostel)
Randall Flagg (Stephen King Universe)
Richie Kirsch (Scream 5)
Shane Walsh (The Walking Dead)
T.J. Hanniger (My Bloody Valentine [the OG])
Tomas Ortega (The Exorcist [TV Show])
Will Drake (American Horror Story: Hotel)
William Schenk (Spiral: From the Book of Saw)
Fandomless: As I mentioned above, I'm only looking for MxM pairings here. If we do this on Discord, I would like to have a server where we can have a development channel to flesh out our characters more, if we want to. I do like to have face claims for these so I can very easily picture the characters in my mind. So, for this, I'm going to list some general pairings I'm interested in (it's not an exhaustive list, though, so feel free to bring up others) and then the face claims I'm most interested in using (you can feel free to use whoever you want to).
Pairings: Serial Killer Couple, Serial Killer x Detective, Serial Killer x Victim, Serial Killer x "Fan," Serial Killer x Clueless Boyfriend, Paranormal Investigators, Zombie Apocalypse Survivors, Vampire x Human, Demon x Human, Cult Leader x Member, Kidnapping/Stockholm Syndrome, Stalker x Victim, Exorcist x Demon
Face Claims: Aaron Tveit, Alfonso Herrera, Andy Biersack, Cheyenne Jackson, Corey Taylor, Dacre Montgomery, David Tennant, George Blagden, Hugh Dancy, Jack Falahee, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Joe Keery, Jon Bernthal, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Max Minghella, Michiel Huisman, Paul Rudd, Spencer Charnas, Steven Ogg, Tom Payne, Wes Bentley
If interested, like this post and I'll message you or add me on Discord (Lindsay#7046). 
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innuendostudios · 6 years ago
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Research Masterpost
This is my research list for The Alt-Right Playbook. It is a living document - I am typically adding sources faster than I am finishing the ones already on it. Notes and links below the list. Also, please note this does not include the hundreds of articles and essays I’ve read that also inform the videos - this is books, reports, and a few documentaries.
Legend: Titles in bold -> finished Titles in italics -> partially finished *** -> livetweeted as part of #IanLivetweetsHisResearch (asterisks will be a link) The book I am currently reading will be marked as such.
Media Manipulation & Disinformation Online, by Alice Marwick and Rebecca Lewis Alternative Influence, by Rebecca Lewis The Authoritarians, by Bob Altemeyer*** Eclipse of Reason, by Max Horkheimer Civility in the Digital Age, by Andrea Weckerle The Origins of Totalitarianism, by Hannah Arendt On Revolution, by Hannah Arendt Don’t Think of an Elephant, by George Lakoff The Shock Doctrine, by Naomi Klein How Propaganda Works, by Jason Stanley*** This is an Uprising, by Mark and Paul Engler Neoreaction a Basilisk, by Elizabeth Sandifer This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, by Charles E. Cobb, Jr. Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson Healing from Hate, by Michael Kimmel The Brainwashing of my Dad, doc by Jen Senko On Bullshit, by Harry Frankfurt The Reactionary Mind, by Corey Robin*** Stamped from the Beginning, Ibram X. Kendi Fascism Today, by Shane Burley Indoctrination over Objectivity?, by Marrissa S. Ballard Ur-Fascism, by Umberto Eco Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents, by Lindsay C. Gibson Anti-Semite and Jew, by Jean-Paul Sartre Alt-America, by David Neiwert*** The Dictator’s Handbook, by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith Terror, Love, and Brainwashing, by Alexandra Stein Kaputt, by Curzio Malaparte The Anatomy of Fascism, by Robert O. Paxton Neoliberalism and the Far Right, by Neil Davidson and Richard Saull Trolls Just Want to Have Fun, by Erin E. Buckels, et al The Entrepreneurial State, by Mariana Mazzucato
Media Manipulation & Disinformation Online, by Alice Marwick and Rebecca Lewis (free: link) A monstrously useful report from Data & Society which- coupled with Samuel R. Delany’s memoir The Motion of Light in Water - formed the backbone of the Mainstreaming video. I barely scratched the surface of how many techniques the Far Right uses to inflate their power and influence. If you feel lost in a sea of Al-Right bullshit, this will at least help you understand how things got the way they are, and maybe help you discern truth from twaddle.
The Authoritarians, by Bob Altemeyer (free: link) (livetweets) A free book full of research from Bob Altemeyer’s decades of study into authoritarianism. Altemeyer writes conversationally, even jovially, peppering what could have been a dense and dry work with dad jokes. I wouldn’t say he’s funny (most dads aren’t), but it makes the book blessedly accessible. If you ever wanted a ton of data demonstrating that authoritarianism is deeply correlated with conservatism, this is the book. One of the most useful resources I’ve consumed so far, heavily influencing the entire series but most directly the video on White Fascism. Even has some suggestions for how to actually change the mind of a reactionary, which is kind of the Holy Grail of LeftTube.
(caveats: there is a point in the book where Altemeyer throws a little shade on George Lakoff, and I feel he slightly - though not egregiously - misrepresents Lakoff’s arguments)
Don’t Think of an Elephant, by George Lakoff An extremely useful book about framing. Delves into the differences between the American Right and Left when it comes to messaging, how liberal politicians tend to have degrees in things like Political Science and Rhetoric, where conservatives far more often have degrees in Marketing. This leads to two different cultures, where liberals have Enlightenment-style beliefs that all  you need is good ideas and conservatives know an idea will only be popular if you know how to sell it. He gets into the nuts and bolts of how to keep control of a narrative, because the truth is only effective if the audience recognizes it as such. Kind of staggering how many Democrats swear by this book while blatantly taking none of its advice. Lakoff has been all over the series since the first proper video.
(caveats: several. Lakoff seemingly believes the main difference between the Right and Left is in our default frames, and that swaying conservatives amounts to little more than finding better ways to make the same arguments. he deeply underestimates the ideological divide between Parties, and some of his advice reads as tips for making debates more pleasant but no more productive. he also makes a passing comparison between conservatism and Islam that means well but is a gross and kinda racist false equivalence)
How Propaganda Works, by Jason Stanley (livetweets) A slog. Many useful concepts, and directly referenced in the White Fascism video. But could have said everything it needed to say in half as many pages. Stanley seems dedicated to framing everything in epistemological terms, not appealing to morality or sentiment, which means huge sections of the book are given over to “proving” democracy is a good thing using only philosophical concepts, when “democracy good” is probably something his readership already accepts. Also has a frustrating tendency to begin every paragraph with a brief summary of the previous paragraph. When he actually talks about, you know, how propaganda works, it’s very useful, and I don’t regret reading it. But I don’t entirely recommend it. Seems written for an imagined PhD review board. Might be better off reading my livetweets.
Neoreaction a Basilisk, by Elizabeth Sandier A trip. Similar to Jason Stanley, Sandifer is dedicated to “disproving” a number of Far Right ideologies - from transphobia to libertarianism to The Singularity - in purely philosophical terms. The difference is, she’s having fun with it. I won’t pretend the title essay - a 140-page mammoth - didn’t lose me several times, and someone had to remind which of its many threads was the thesis. And some stretches are dense, academic writing punctuated with vulgarity and (actually quite clever) jokes, which doesn’t always average out to the playfully heady tone she’s going for. But, still, frequently brilliant and never less than interesting. There is something genuinely cathartic about a book that begins with the premise that we all fear but won’t let ourselves meaningfully consider - that we will lose the fight with the Right and climate change is going to kill us all - and talks about what we can do in that event. I felt I didn’t even have to agree with the premise to feel strangely empowered by it. Informed the White Fascism video’s comments on transphobia as the next frontier of bigotry since failing to prevent marriage equality.
On Bullshit, by Harry Frankfurt Was surprised to find this isn’t properly a book, just a printed essay. Highly relevant passage that helped form my description of 4chan in The Card Says Moops: “What tends to go on in a bull session is that the participants try out various thoughts and attitudes in order to see how it feels to hear themselves saying such things and in order to discover how others respond, without its being assumed that they are committed to what they say: it is understood by everyone in a bull session that the statements people make do not necessarily reveal what they really believe or how they really feel. The main point is to make possible a high level of candor and an experimental or adventuresome approach to the subjects under discussion. Therefore provision is made for enjoying a certain irresponsibility, so that people will be encouraged to convey what is on their minds without too much anxiety that they will be held to it. [paragraph break] Each of the contributors to a bull session relies, in other words, upon a general recognition that what he expresses or says is not to be understood as being what he means wholeheartedly or believes unequivocally to be true. The purpose of the conversation is not to communicate beliefs.”
The Reactionary Mind, by Corey Robin (livetweets) Another freakishly useful book, and the basis for Always a Bigger Fish and The Origins of Conservatism. Jumping into the history of conservative thought, going all the way back to Thomas Hobbes, to stress that conservatism is, and always has been, about preserving social hierarchies and defending the powerful. Robin dissects thinkers who heavily influenced conservatism, from Edmund Burke and Friedrich Nietzsche to Carl Menger and Ayn Rand, and finally concluding with Trump himself. There’s a lot of insight into how the conservative mind works, though precious little comment on what we can do about it, which somewhat robs the book of a conclusion. Still, the way it bounces off of Don’t Think of an Elephant and The Authoritarians really brings the Right into focus.
Fascism Today, by Shane Burley Yet another influence on the White Fascism video. Bit of a mixed bag. The opening gives a proper definition of fascism, which is extremely useful. Then the main stretch delves into the landscape of modern fascism, from Alt-Right to Alt-Lite to neofolk pagans to the Proud Boys and on and on. Sometimes feels overly comprehensive, but insights abound on the intersections of all these belief systems (Burley pointing out that the Alt-Right is, in essence, the gentrification of working-class white nationalists like neo-Nazi skinheads and the KKK was a real eye-opener). But the full title is Fascism Today: What it is and How to End it, and it feels lacking in the second part. Final stretch mostly lists a bunch of efforts to address fascism that already exist, how they’ve historically been effective, and suggestions for getting involved. Precious few new ideas there. And maybe the truth is that we already have all the tools we need to fight fascism and we simply need to employ them, and being told so is just narratively unsatisfying. Or maybe it’s a structural problem with the book, that it doesn’t reveal a core to fascism the way Altemeyer reveals a core to authoritarianism and Robin reveals a core to conservatism, so I don’t come away feeling like I get fascism well enough to fight it. But, also, Burley makes it clear that modern fascism is a rapidly evolving virus, and being told that old ways are still the best ways isn’t very satisfying. If antifascism isn’t evolving at least as rapidly, it doesn’t seem like we’re going to win.
(caveats: myriad. for one, Burley repeatedly quotes Angela Nagle’s Kill All Normies, which does not inspire confidence. he also talks about “doxxing fascists” as a viable strategy without going into the differences between “linking a name to a face at a public event” and “hacking someone’s email to publicly reveal their bank information,” where the former is the strategy that fights fascism and the latter is vigilantism that is practiced widely on the Right and only by the worst actors on the Left. finally, the one section where Burley discusses an area I had already thoroughly researched was GamerGate, and he got quite a few facts wrong, which makes me question how accurate all the parts I hadn’t researched were. I don’t want to drive anyone away from the book, because it was still quite useful, but I recommend reading it only in concert with a lot of other sources so you don’t get a skewed perspective.)
Healing from Hate, by Michael Kimmel (Michael Kimmel, it turns out, is a scumbag. This book’s main thesis is that we need to look at violent extremism through the lens of toxic masculinity, so Kimmel’s toxic history with women is massively disappointing. Book itself is, in many ways, good, but, you know, retweets are not endorsement.)
A 4-part examination of how men get into violent extremism through the lens of the organizations that help them get out: EXIT in Germany and Sweden, Life After Hate in the US, and The Quilliam Foundation in Europe and North America. Emphasizing that entry into white nationalism - and, to an extent, jihadism - is less ideological than social. Young men enter these movements out of a need for community, purpose, and a place to put their anger. They feel displaced and mistreated by society - and often, very tangibly, are - and extremism offers a way to prove their manhood. Feelings of emasculation is a major theme. The actual politics of extremism are adopted gradually. They are, in a sense, the price of admission for the community and the sense of purpose. The most successful exit strategies are those that address these feelings of loneliness and emasculation and build social networks outside the movement, and not ones that address ideology first - the ideology tends to wither with the change in environment. The book itself can be a bit repetitive, but these observations are very enlightening.
(caveats: the final chapter on militant Islam is deeply flawed. Kimmel clearly didn’t get as much access to Qulliam as he had to EXIT and Life After Hate, so his data is based far less on direct interviews with counselors and former extremists and much more on other people’s research. despite the chapter stressing that a major source of Muslim alienation is racism, Kimmel focuses uncomfortably much on white voices - the majority of researchers he quotes are white Westerners, and the few interviews he manages are mostly with white converts to Islam rather than Arabs or South Asians. all in all, the research feels thinner, and his claims about militant Islam seem much more conjectural when they don’t read as echos of other people’s opinions.)
Terror, Love and Brainwashing, by Alexandra Stein A look at totalitarian governments and cults through the lens of attachment theory. While not explicitly about the Far Right, it’s interesting to see the overlap between this and Healing from Hate. Stein stresses that the control dynamics she discusses are not exclusive to cults, and are, in fact, the same ones as in abusive relationships; cults are just the most extreme version. So you can see many similar dynamics in Far Right organizations, like the Aryan Nations or the Proud Boys. It’s made me curious how many of these dynamics are in play in the distributed, less controlled environment of online extremism, and makes me want to look further into the subject before drawing conclusions.
(caveats: book is, as with How Propaganda Works, sometimes a slog and rather repetitive. I clocked a 4-page stretch in chapter 8 where Stein did not say a single thing that hadn’t been said multiple times in previous chapters. also, when talking about people coerced into highly-controlled lifestyles, she offhandedly includes “prostitutes” among them? it’s that liberal conflation of sex work and trafficking which is really not cool. this isn’t a major point, just something to notice while you read it.)
Alt-America, by David Neiwert (livetweets) A look at the actual formation of the Alt-Right, and the history that led up to it: the Militia and Patriot movements of the 90′s, the Tea Party, the rise of Alex Jones and Glenn Beck, and so on. Having been steeped in the rhetoric and tactics of the Far Right for so long, someone doing the work of sitting down and putting it all in chronological order is immensely helpful. Generally clear and well-written, too, and would be an easy read if not for how goddamn depressing the content is. Has an unfortunate final 7 pages, where Neiwert starts recommending actual policy. Falls into the usual “have empathetic conversations with genuine conservatives to turn them against the fascist wing taking over their party,” not recognizing the ways in which conservatism is continuous with fascism, nor the ways that trying to appeal to moderate conservatives alienates the people whose rights they deny. Means an extremely valuable book leaves a bad taste in the final stretch, but everything up to then is aces.
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paintme-intrust · 5 years ago
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Clara Nightingale’s playlist (x)
i. tide is high // atomic kitten ii. jump to the rhythm // jordan pruitt iii. come back to me // vanessa hudgens iv. pieces of me // ashlee simpson v. connected // sara paxton vi. me and you // laura maraon vii. cinderella // play viii. what are you waiting for  // lindsay lohan ix. it’s alright, it’s ok // ashley tisdale x. disaster // jojo xi. rush // aly & aj xii. say ok // vanessa hudgens xiii.whole again // atomic kitten xiv. come clean // hilary duff xv. breakway // kelly clarkson
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transnames · 7 years ago
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Some two-syllable neutral names
(One-syllable names)
You can also combine initials, e.g. AJ, although this does not work for all initials and it can be gendered masculine.
A: Aaren, Abbott, Adair, Addi, Adren, Aerie, Afon, Aiden, Aiken, Ainsley, Alder, Alex, Ali, Alix, Alpha, Altair, Alto, Alton, Alva, Amal, Amore, Andy, Angel, Angie, Anise, Arbor, Ari, Ariel, Arlen, Arley, Arrow, Arya, Asa, Asher, Ashlen, Ashley, Ashton, Aspen, Aster, Aston, Aubrey, Auburn, Auden, August, Aura, Austin, Avery, Avis, Aviv, Avon, Aya, Ayan, Aza, Aze, Azure
B: Bailey, Baldwin, Banner, Barrett, Basil, Bauer, Baylor, Benson, Bentley, Berkley, Berry, Beryl, Billie, Birdie, Blakely, Bobbie, Booker, Bradley, Brady, Brayden, Brennan, Brewer, Briar, Brighton, Brinsley, Bronte, Brooklyn, Bryant
C: Cadence, Caelum, Calder, Camden, Cameron, Camille, Campbell, Canyon, Carey, Carlyle, Carmen, Carol, Carter, Cartwright, Carson, Casey, Cedar, Chandler, Chandra, Channing, Charlie, Charlton, Chatham, Cheyenne, Citron, Clancy, Claudie, Clover, Cobalt, Coby, Cohen, Coleson, Collins, Colver, Comet, Condor, Connell, Connie, Cooper, Coral, Corbin, Corin, Corey, Corley, Cortney, Cricket, Cyan, Cypress, Cyrille
D: Dallas, Dana, Dani, Darby, Darcy, Darrell, Darren, Denver, Devon, Diamond, Diaz, Dillon, Douglas, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan
E: Eagle, Early, Easton, Ebon, Echo, Eddie, Eden, Efe, Eiffel, Eissa, Elli, Ellis, Ellwood, Ember, Emer, Emerald, Emlyn, Emmett, Emry, Emryn, Enfys, Ennis, Eren, Errel, Essence, Esme, Evan, Ever, Everett, Eyrie, Ezra
F: Fable, Falco, Falcon, Fallon, Farah, Fargo, Farley, Farrell, Faulkner, Feldspar, Fennel, Fifer, Finley, Finney, Fiore, Fischer, Fletcher, Floren, Florence, Forest, Francis, Frankie, Freedom, Friday, Fulton
G: Gabi, Galen, Galway, Gannet, Garden, Gardner, Garey, Garland, Garnet, Gavi, Germaine, Gerry, Glenwood, Golden, Grady, Granite, Guthrie
H: Hadley, Halcyon, Hallow, Halo, Happy, Harbor, Harley, Harlow, Harper, Hartley, Haven, Hawking, Hayden, Henley, Heron, Hollis, Honor, Hopper, Hudson, Hunter
I: Iman, Imory, Indi, Innis, Io, Ira, Isa, Isha, Islet, Iver, Ivor, Ivory, Ivy, Izzy
J: Jacinth, Jackie, Jaden, Jael, Jalen, Jamie, Janis, Jarrah, Jarrell, Jasper, Jensen, Jessie, Joey, Jody, Jonquil, Jordan, Journey, July, Juneau, Junior, Juno, Justice
K: Kali, Kameron, Karey, Karson, Kasey, Kato, Keaton, Keegan, Keelan, Keenan, Kelby, Kellan, Keller, Kelly, Kelsey, Kendall, Kenyon, Kenzie, Kerry, Kestrel, Kevyn, Kieran, Kingsley, Kirby, Klaudie, Koby, Kody, Korbin, Korin, Korey, Krishna, Kyler
L: Laker, Lakyle, Lander, Landry, Laney, Langley, Larkin, Larkspur, Lashawn, Laurel, Laurence, Leighton, Lennox, Leopard, Leslie, Lethe, Lexie, Lexis, Linden, Lindsay, Lindy, Linnet, Logan, London, Loren, Luca, Lucky, Lyric
M: Maddox, Magic, Major, Malloy, Manu, Marley, Marlow, Martell, Marty, Mattie, Maury, Maurice, Maxie, Maxwell, Meadow, Mercer, Merlyn, Merritt, Merry, Micah, Mika, Miller, Misha, Monday, Morgan, Murphy, Murray, Myers
N: Narcisse, Nasim, Navdeep, Navy, Neal, Neptune, Neo, Nicky, Nico, Nika, Nike, Nimbus, Noam, Noel, Nori, Norris, Nouvel, Nova
O: Oakley, Oberon, Ocean, Odell, Ollie, Olive, Onyx, Opal, Ori, Oriole, Orion, Orrin, Osborne, Owen, Ozzie
P: Paisley, Paris, Parker, Pasco, Patience, Patrice, Paxton, Penrose, Pepper, Peregrine, Perrin, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phoenix, Piper, Placid, Porter, Prairie, Presley, Prosper
Q: Qaisar, Quarry, Quasar, Quetzal, Quila, Quincy, Quentin, Quillan
R: Raleigh, Rainbow, Rainer, Randy, Raven, Redmond, Regal, Regan, Reggie, Reynold, Rhythm, Ricki, Ridley, Riley, Rio, Rishi, River, Robbie, Robin, Ronnie, Rory, Roscoe, Rowan, Royal, Rudy, Ryder, Ryen, Rylen
S: Sabah, Sadler, Saffron, Salem, Samar, Sandy, Satchel, Saturn, Sasha, Sawyer, Saylor, Season, Selby, Seren, Seven, Sevy, Shale, Shannon, Shelby, Shelly, Shiloh, Sidney, Silver, Sinclair, Skylar, Skylark, Skyler, Snowdrop, Snowy, Soren, Sorrel, Sparrow, Spencer, Spirit, Springer, Stanley, Starling, Sterling, Summer, Sunday, Sunny, Sunshine, Sunset, Sutton
T: Taffy, Tali, Talon, Tanner, Tarian, Taylor, Teagan, Teddy, Tempest, Temple, Terry, Thursday, Tibby, Tiernan, Tiger, Timber, Tobin, Toby, Topaz, Torrey, Tracy, Trenton, Tristen, Tucker, Turner, Tuesday, Tully, Tyler, Tyson
U: Ulfie, Ulli, Ulri, Ulysse, Umber, Umbra, Upton, Urban, Uri, Ursa, Usher, Uta
V: Valen, Vega, Verdi, Vernon, Verrill, Vesper, Vivi, Vivien, Volta, Voltaire
W: Walker, Wallace, Waylan, Webster, Wednesday, Weston, Whimsy, Whitley, Whitney, Wilder, Willow, Wilson, Windsor, Windy, Winslow, Winter, Wisdom, Wolfram, Woody, Wylie
X: Xander, Xavie
Y: Yael, Yaven, Yannick, Yarrow, Yven
Z: Zailey, Zaki, Zander, Zandy, Zavi, Zelig, Zeno, Zephyr, Zero, Zevi, Zion,  Zohar, Zola, Zorey, Zuri
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Renck: Denver7 things to watch vs. Cardinals
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Netflix features LastChanceU.
The NFL boasts a fourth preseason game ForU. 
This offers the final chance for the Broncos' bubble players to make the 53-man roster. The reality is few jobs are hanging in the balance. But don't tell that to the 10 or so players with a realistic sliver of hope in landing one of the scant vacancies. With the stage set in Arizona, my Denver7 things to watch for vs. the Cardinals.
1) Swag the tail? 
Chad Kelly will make the team. The issue is where he lands on the depth chart. He sits second behind Case Keenum. He has made a compelling case -- one that can go stronger in the first half tonight -- to remain the backup. It's more likely than not that he remains there. Let's be honest, you don't give yourself the nickname "Swag" because you lack confidence. He has carried himself like a future franchise quarterback. It has not gone unnoticed by teammates.
2) What's up Lynch?
Paxton Lynch wants to be in Denver. He has shown a morsel of self-awareness over the last few weeks, showing competitiveness lacking since he joined the NFL. The reality is the better Kelly plays the more it helps Lynch. I know, weird, right? The Broncos are not looking to add a veteran No. 3. If Kelly proves he can be trusted at least through the first week, then Lynch could survive as the third-stringer. No trade market exists for Lynch. And if the Broncos cut him, the cap hit over the next two years is roughly $5 million. Keeping him, in other words, would amount to paying him to run the scout team rather than paying him to go away.
3) Tight battle
Jeff Heuerman and Jake Butt anchor the top spots on the depth chart. Heuerman's play this summer either amounts to a great tease or the emergence of an unexpected weapon. Who is third string? Austin Traylor, Matt LaCosse and Brian Parker have all made a bid. I would not be surprised if LaCosse wins the spot. 
4) DLine just fine
The Broncos defensive line depth gives this group fangs. The Broncos signed Clinton McDonald to play the role filled by Antonio Smith in the Super Bowl season. McDonald has overcome a shoulder issue. This could change, but it feels like McDonald and DeMarcus Walker are vying for one spot. Weighing 270 pounds, Walker looks like the player the Broncos thought they drafted in the second round in 2017. McDonald can provide an inside rush, and provides a relentless motor. This could go either way with tonight a potential shifting point. It would be better if the Broncos find a way for both to stick.
5) Corner the market
Adam Jones is making the team. The Broncos did not sign the 34-year-old not to keep him. Broncos defenders embraced the controversial move. With Champ Bailey's blessing, Jones is expected to become the first player to wear No. 24 since 2013. Jones' arrival spells trouble for corner Brendan Langley. The Broncos will likely keep five corners. That leaves Chris Harris Jr., Bradley Roby, Tramaine Brock, Isaac Yiadom and Jones.
6) Fourth-and-long
To create a spot somewhere else on the roster -- find a way to keep outside linebacker Jeff Holland -- the Broncos could go with five receivers, knowing Jordan Taylor (on the PUP list after hip surgery) will be available down the road. It means Isaiah McKenzie's chances have nosedived. Is his punt return ability worth keeping him when Phillip Lindsay and Jones can fill the spot? Receiver Tim Patrick, pictured above, has earned the fifth receiver's job with stellar special teams work. 
7) Safety Dance
This is one of the more competitive situations on the team. Making the club requires a strong finish, not start. No one is sprinting faster to the tape than safety Dymonte Thomas. He showed skills against Washington desperately needed by the defense -- the ability to cover a tight end and make plays on third down. Will Parks enjoyed a terrific summer before missing last week with a sore knee due to a laceration. He will play tonight, possibly for his roster spot in a bid against Thomas. The X factor remains Su'a Cravens. I believe he makes the team. But he could make that a lot clearer by playing well tonight. 
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findroleplay · 3 years ago
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30+ / She/Her. Looking for 18+ (preferably 21+) writing partners.
I'm only looking for fandom stuff at the moment. I'm mainly looking for canon x canon pairings but will consider canon x oc ones. I usually don't double because I don't want to overwhelm myself too much but, if doubling is your thing, we can discuss it. I prefer canon or canon divergent plots. No AUs that are way out there. MxM ships are my preference but I'm open to MxF and FxF too.
I'll be listing the characters I'm most interested in writing from each fandom, but I can write plenty of others. I'm pretty easy-going when it comes to ships so feel free to suggest any to me. I will list a few of my favorites, though, with the character I prefer writing in bold (if I have a preference). Smut is welcome but not necessary. I have no triggers but please share any you may have with me. Sometimes I forget to ask about them because I don't have any to worry about.
Game of Thrones:
My Characters: Alliser Thorne, Daenerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister, Margaery Tyrell, Petyr Baelish, Robb Stark, Roose Bolton, Sansa Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Thoros, Tywin Lannister
Favorite Ships: Dany x Margaery, Petyr x Sansa, Robb x Theon, Roose x Tywin, Roose x Sansa, Roose x Stannis, Stannis x Davos, Thoros x Beric, Tywin x Shae
Supernatural:
My Characters: Arthur Ketch, Chuck Shurley, Crowley, Dean Winchester, Lucifer
Favorite Ships: Ketch x Mick, Ketch x Dean, Chuck x Sam, Crowley x Bobby, Crowley x Dean, Lucifer x Sam, Lucifer x Dean
The Walking Dead:
My Characters: Beth Greene, Gareth, Merle Dixon, Paul Rovia, Shane Walsh, Simon
Favorite Ships: Beth x Daryl, Beth x Rick, Merle x Glenn, Merle x Milton, Jesus x Aaron, Jesus x Daryl, Shane x Rick, Shane x Lori, Simon x Negan
Grand Theft Auto IV:
My Characters: Dimitri Rascalov, Gerry McReary, Mikhail Faustin, Niko Bellic, Ray Boccino
Favorite Ships: Dimitri x Faustin, Dimitri x Niko, Gerry x Niko, Faustin x Niko, Niko x Packie, Ray x Niko, Ray x Jimmy
Grand Theft Auto V:
My Characters: Devin Weston, Michael De Santa, Steve Haines
Favorite Ships: Steve x Devin, Steve x Dave, Steve x Michael, Steve x Trevor, Devin x Franklin, Michael x Trevor, Michael x Dave
Tolkien Universe:
My Characters: Bard, Bofur, Curufin, Elrond, Fëanor, Thranduil
Favorite Ships: Bard x Thranduil, Bofur x Bilbo, Elrond x Lindir, Elrond x Glorfindel
House MD:
My Characters: James Wilson, Lawrence Kutner, Remy Hadley, Robert Chase
Favorite Ships: Wilson x House, Wilson x Chase, Chase x House
Horror Movies:
My Characters: Ash Williams, Dewey Riley, Herbert West, Leslie Vernon, Mark Hoffman, Michael Myers, Mickey Altieri, Paxton Rodriguez, Richie Kirsch, William Schenk
Favorite Ships: Dewey x Randy, Dewey x Gale, Herbert x Dan, Hoffman x Strahm, Mickey x Derek, Mickey x Randy, Paxton x Josh, Richie x Amber, Richie x Sam, Schenk x Zeke
The Clergy (Ghost Universe):
My Characters: Cardinal Copia, Papa Emeritus III, Papa Emeritus IV
Favorite Ships: Any Character x Male OC
Law & Order:
My Characters: Ben Stone, Cyrus Lupo, Jack McCoy, Mike Logan, Nolan Price
Favorite Ships: Ben x Paul, Lupo x Cutter, Jack x Cutter, Jack x Claire, Jack x Nolan, Mike x Lennie
My preferred place to write is Discord. I can also write through messages on here or try and work something else out with you.
If interested, add me on Discord (Lindsay#7046) or, if you want to write somewhere else than Discord or just want to talk on here first before moving over to Discord, like this post and I'll message you.
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findroleplay · 3 years ago
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30+/F. Must be 21+ to interact.
I'm looking for various fandom roleplays. I'll list my favorite characters to write as but most of them won't be exhaustive lists. There will be other characters I can do.
I'm not listing any particular ships because I'm pretty open when it comes to them. MxM, MxF, and FxF are all fine with me but they are ordered in preference there.
I highly prefer canon x canon pairings but will listen to OC ideas and prefer canon/canon divergent plots.
Scream Franchise: Billy Loomis, Dewey Riley, Randy Meeks, Mickey Altieri, Roman Bridger, Jill Roberts, Richie Kirsch, Sam Carpenter, Mindy Meeks-Martin
Other Horror Movies: Mark Hoffman, William Schenk, Paxton Rodriguez, Leslie Vernon
The Walking Dead: Shane Walsh, Negan, Simon, Gareth, Jesus, Beth Greene, Merle Dixon
Supernatural: Dean Winchester, Crowley, Chuck Shurley, Balthazar, Lucifer, Arthur Ketch
Game of Thrones: Daenerys Targaryen, Margaery Tyrell, Roose Bolton, Stannis Baratheon, Tywin Lannister, Jaime Lannister, Petyr Baelish
House MD: Robert Chase, James Wilson, Lawrence Kutner, Remy Hadley
Grand Theft Auto IV & V: Niko Bellic, Packie McReary, Gerry McReary, Brucie Kibbutz, Trevor Philips, Michael De Santa, Steve Haines, Devin Weston
My preferred platform to use is Discord.
If interested, like this post, message me, or add me on Discord (Lindsay#7046).
Lindsay#7046
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