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Pedro Alfonzo Burgess, 37, should have gotten LIFE - Serial Rapist - Bancroft New Road, Barbados.
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He went into your schools and raped your daughters. Why not give him life? He CANNOT change. Naked!!
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04/17/24 Daily OFMD Recap
== Nathan Foad ==
More pictures of Nathan in Love's Labours Lost!
== Kay Buchanan ==
Our friendly neighborhood OFMD Master Leather Worker has more pictures for us! This time, maybe Black Pete's bag? Anyone know off hand?
SRC: Kay Buchanan's IG
== Taika ==
So these pictures are adorable, but be warned of a potential jump scare if you watch the rest of the video-- thank you @ofmd-ann for the awesome stills, I did NOT want to put the full video on here xD See her post here.
(via Ritas tiktok)
== Lesley Fucking Jones ==
== Vico Ortiz ==
Sneaky shot of Vico from behind <3 Img Src: @enbybruje's IG
== Dominic Burgess ==
Technically this would be Cats & Crew but I'll allow it because Dominic is such a friggn adorable cat dad and he deserves so much love for that.
Src: Dominic's Twitter
== Watch Parties ==
= Flight of the Conchords =
Bit of an adjustment at least on the RhysDarbyFaction discord server for FotC watch party, we'll be watching 3 episodes a piece Thursday and Friday so as not to run into the next week. Continues tomorrow with episodes 5, 6, 7, of season 2 at 4pm PT / 7 pm ET / 11pm BST
#FlagOfTheConchords
#OurFlagMeansDeath
= Palm Royal Season 1 =
A new watch party hosted by @lcwebsxoxo on twitter is up and running! Thursday Episodes 3 and 4 will be playing at 1 pm PT / 4 pm ET / 9 pm BST
#PalmRoyale
#OurFlagMeansDeath
#SaveOFMD
== Fan Spotlight ==
= Cast Cards =
Tonight's cast card features the other fisherman (Pedro Lope) that Stede robbed on his first "raid". We're gonna have a whole set of cards soon I can feel it @melvisik, thank you for these!
= TealOranges & Garlic Soup Week 2024!! =
Prompts are up for this years TealOranges & Garlic Soup Prompt Week! The week will run June 23-29, 2024 with themes and prompts for each day! This prompt week celebrates all things Jim/Oluwande and Archie/Jim/Oluwande/Zheng!
Plain Text for Prompts
Additional Information & FAQ
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== Love Notes ==
Hey there lovelies-- I've had 3 hrs sleep today so the words on the screen are starting to run together. I'm still getting love notes from yesterdays request, and thank you so much, I promise i'm catching up to the messages, you all are the best crew someone could ask for. Thank you for spreading some joy in this crazy ass world.
Tonight I would like to send a reminder that we have not lost OFMD, as so many of said, we still have 2 wonderful seasons, and those boyfriends are currently boinking their way into oblivion in their inn, making their poor customers insane. But beyond that... had a discussion today with multiple dear friends / crewmates that made me feel a lot better about the whole thing too. I know it's months in the gravy basket now, but this is not the end for OFMD. Chaos Dad told us it was over, but in all honesty it still doesn't feel over. WBD is driving itself into the ground, Dad's been off at the WBD lot, it feels like things are moving in a better direction again. It may not be today, or tomorrow, or even the next few months, or a year or so, but I think we still have a chance to see the ending of our story.
And we've all said it before, but it bears repeating, even if it never happens, we get to make it happen. Stede and Ed live on in all our crazy ranges of work out there, that so many of you have been just CRANKING out lately, I've been astonished at how much new work I've seen from folks in the the fandom I know, and new folks I haven't met! It's so inspiring to see OFMD affect people so much that they felt they could put little pieces of themselves out into the world through art of all mediums.
I hope I'm making sense at this point.. if not, sorry about that! But know-- there's always hope. There's always S1 and S2, and the infinite universes we get to dream up from those two.
Rest Well lovelies. Img Src: @Chucklesandbleu on IG
== Daily Darby / Tonight's Taika ==
Tonight's theme - Bowties!
Gifs Courtesy of @fandomsmeantheworldtome and @sam-reid!
#daily ofmd recap#daily ofmd recaps#ofmd daily recap#ofmd daily recaps#taika waititi#kay buchanan#nathan foad#vico ortiz#dominic burgess#ofmd#our flag means death#save ofmd#long live ofmd#adopt our crew
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#NoirCity21 opens this Friday, Jan 19, 7:30 PM at Oakland's Grand Lake Theatre with our newest restoration project NEVER OPEN THAT DOOR. Eddie Muller will be signing his books up in the mezzanine, 6pm-7pm. Tix: http://NoirCity.com
Restoration performed by UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Program notes follow.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19:
7:30
World Premiere FNF Restoration!
NEVER OPEN THAT DOOR | NO ABRAS NUNCA ESA PUERTA
Argentina, 1952. Estudios San Miguel. 85 minutes
Screenplay by Alejandro Casona, from two short stories by Cornell Woolrich (William Irish)
Produced and directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen
More noir films have been based on the stories of Cornell Woolrich than any other writer, and NOIR CITY is proud to present this brand-new restoration of one of the best of those adaptations. In “Someone’s on the Phone,” Ángel Magaña plays a man bent on avenging the death of his sister, driven to suicide by gambling debts. In “The Hummingbird Comes Home,” Roberto Escalada portrays a racketeer who brings the gang to his boyhood home to lay low after a robbery. His blind madre doesn’t approve. Originally a three-part anthology of Woolrich tales, Never Open That Door was released separately from the 73-minute If I Should Die Before I Wake, also adapted by Casona and Christensen. Benefitting from the incredible cinematography of Pablo Tabernero, this is one of the most evocative realizations of Woolrich ever produced, featuring masterful sequences of sustained suspense. Said Buenos Aires film critic Horacio Bernades, “Rarely has an Argentine film been more purely cinematic than this.”
CAST: Someone on the Phone: Ángel Magaña (Raúl), Renée Dumas (Luisa), Diana de Córdoba (Nelly), Nicolás Fregues (money lender), Pedro Fiorito, Orestes Soriani, Percival Murray, Rosa Martín , Arnoldo Chamot. The Hummingbird Comes Home: Roberto Escalada (Daniel), Ilde Pirovano (the mother), Norma Giménez (María), Luis Otero (Juan)
9:30
STREET OF CHANCE
United States, 1942. Paramount [Universal]. 74 minutes
Screenplay by Garrett Fort, based on the novel The Black Curtain by Cornell Woolrich
Produced by Burt Kelly. Directed by Jack Hively
The first case of amnesia in the film noir era comes with a typically intriguing Woolrichian twist. Frank Thompson survives a near fatal accident only to have the shock partially restore his memory! He realizes he’s lived the past several years as someone other than his true self. With the help of his incredulous girlfriend Ruth, Frank embarks on a nocturnal quest to determine his true identity. This modest offering from the B-unit at Paramount benefits from some A-list contributors, principally stars Burgess Meredith and Claire Trevor, and director of photography Theodor Sparkuhl, whose contributions to the look of early ’40s noir have gone largely unheralded. A wonderful gallery of supporting characters skitter and sneak through Frank’s waking nightmare, well rendered by journeyman director Jack Hively who had previously helmed many entries in RKO’s mystery series The Saint.
CAST: Burgess Meredith (Frank Thompson), Claire Trevor (Ruth Dillon), Louise Platt (Virginia Thompson), Sheldon Leonard (Joe Marucci), Frieda Inescort (Alma Diedrich), Jerome Cowan (Bill Diedrich), Adeline deWalt Reynolds (Grandma Diedrich), Arthur Loft (Sheriff Stebbins), Clancy Cooper (Burke), Ann Doran (Miss Peabody), Paul Phillips
#film noir#eddie muller#noir city#noir city 21#film noir festival#film restoration#don't open that door#street of chance#cornell woolrich
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do any of the boys have favourite books?
Risotto: The Day of the Owl by Leonardo Sciascia, Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo, Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight
Formaggio: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, Dirty Fred, The Captain by Jenő Rejtő (P. Howard), A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Prosciutto: The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, The Chase by Alejo Carpentier, The Complete Novels of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Pesci: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, The Godfather by Mario Puzo, The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Ghiaccio: Carrie by Stephen King, The Art of War by Niccolò Machiavelli, Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Melone: The Foundation by Isaac Asimov, I’m Not Scared by Niccolò Ammaniti, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Illuso: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Weaveworld by Clive Barker, Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Sorbet: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez, The Complete Tales of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe
Gelato: The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek, The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, The Blaireau Case by Alphonse Allais
All: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
#jjba#la squadra#risotto nero#formaggio#prosciutto#pesci#ghiaccio#melone#illuso#sorbet#gelato#squadrah headcanons#squadrah original#presented without commentary#i felt like it would only detract from the picture#so i'll just let the titles speak for themselves this time ehe#btw the blaireau case was made into a movie#check it out if you can it's amazing for the time honestly
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Burke’s Law - List of Guest Stars
The Special Guest Stars of “Burke’s Law” read like a Who’s Who list of Hollywood of the era. Many of the appearances, however, were no more than one scene cameos. This is as complete a list ever compiled of all those who even made the briefest of appearances on the series.
Beverly Adams, Nick Adams, Stanley Adams, Eddie Albert, Mabel Albertson, Lola Albright, Elizabeth Allen, June Allyson, Don Ameche, Michael Ansara, Army Archerd, Phil Arnold, Mary Astor, Frankie Avalon, Hy Averback, Jim Backus, Betty Barry, Susan Bay, Ed Begley, William Bendix, Joan Bennett, Edgar Bergen, Shelley Berman, Herschel Bernardi, Ken Berry, Lyle Bettger, Robert Bice, Theodore Bikel, Janet Blair, Madge Blake, Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Carl Boehm, Peter Bourne, Rosemarie Bowe, Eddie Bracken, Steve Brodie, Jan Brooks, Dorian Brown, Bobby Buntrock, Edd Byrnes, Corinne Calvet, Rory Calhoun, Pepe Callahan, Rod Cameron, Macdonald Carey, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Carlson, Jack Carter, Steve Carruthers, Marianna Case, Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, Tom Cassidy, Joan Caulfield, Barrie Chase, Eduardo Ciannelli, Dane Clark, Dick Clark, Steve Cochran, Hans Conried, Jackie Coogan, Gladys Cooper, Henry Corden, Wendell Corey, Hazel Court, Wally Cox, Jeanne Crain, Susanne Cramer, Les Crane, Broderick Crawford, Suzanne Cupito, Arlene Dahl, Vic Dana, Jane Darwell, Sammy Davis Jr., Linda Darnell, Dennis Day, Laraine Day, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gloria De Haven, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Richard Devon, Billy De Wolfe, Don Diamond, Diana Dors, Joanne Dru, Paul Dubov, Howard Duff, Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, Barbara Eden, John Ericson, Leif Erickson, Tom Ewell, Nanette Fabray, Felicia Farr, Sharon Farrell, Herbie Faye, Fritz Feld, Susan Flannery, James Flavin, Rhonda Fleming, Nina Foch, Steve Forrest, Linda Foster, Byron Foulger, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Francis, David Fresco, Annette Funicello, Eva Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Reginald Gardiner, Nancy Gates, Lisa Gaye, Sandra Giles, Mark Goddard, Thomas Gomez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Sandra Gould, Wilton Graff, Gloria Grahame, Shelby Grant, Jane Greer, Virginia Grey, Tammy Grimes, Richard Hale, Jack Haley, George Hamilton, Ann Harding, Joy Harmon, Phil Harris, Stacy Harris, Dee Hartford, June Havoc, Jill Haworth, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Hugh Hefner, Anne Helm, Percy Helton, Irene Hervey, Joe Higgins, Marianna Hill, Bern Hoffman, Jonathan Hole, Celeste Holm, Charlene Holt, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Horne, Edward Everett Horton, Breena Howard, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Arthur Hunnicutt, Tab Hunter, Joan Huntington, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Hutton, Gunilla Hutton, Martha Hyer, Diana Hyland, Marty Ingels, John Ireland, Mako Iwamatsu, Joyce Jameson, Glynis Johns, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Dean Jones, Spike Jones, Victor Jory, Jackie Joseph, Stubby Kaye, Monica Keating, Buster Keaton, Cecil Kellaway, Claire Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Kersh, Eartha Kitt, Nancy Kovack, Fred Krone, Lou Krugman, Frankie Laine, Fernando Lamas, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Abbe Lane, Charles Lane, Lauren Lane, Harry Lauter, Norman Leavitt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ruta Lee, Teri Lee, Peter Leeds, Margaret Leighton, Sheldon Leonard, Art Lewis, Buddy Lewis, Dave Loring, Joanne Ludden, Ida Lupino, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde, Diana Lynn, James MacArthur, Gisele MacKenzie, Diane McBain, Kevin McCarthy, Bill McClean, Stephen McNally, Elizabeth MacRae, Jayne Mansfield, Hal March, Shary Marshall, Dewey Martin, Marlyn Mason, Hedley Mattingly, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo, Patricia Medina, Troy Melton, Burgess Meredith, Una Merkel, Dina Merrill, Torben Meyer, Barbara Michaels, Robert Middleton, Vera Miles, Sal Mineo, Mary Ann Mobley, Alan Mowbray, Ricardo Montalbán, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ralph Moody, Alvy Moore, Terry Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Anne Morell, Rita Moreno, Byron Morrow, Jan Murray, Ken Murray, George Nader, J. Carrol Naish, Bek Nelson, Gene Nelson, David Niven, Chris Noel, Kathleen Nolan, Sheree North, Louis Nye, Arthur O'Connell, Quinn O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Debra Paget, Janis Paige, Nestor Paiva, Luciana Paluzzi, Julie Parrish, Fess Parker, Suzy Parker, Bert Parks, Harvey Parry, Hank Patterson, Joan Patrick, Nehemiah Persoff, Walter Pidgeon, Zasu Pitts, Edward Platt, Juliet Prowse, Eddie Quillan, Louis Quinn, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray, Martha Raye, Gene Raymond, Peggy Rea, Philip Reed, Carl Reiner, Stafford Repp, Paul Rhone, Paul Richards, Don Rickles, Will Rogers Jr., Ruth Roman, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Gena Rowlands, Charlie Ruggles, Janice Rule, Soupy Sales, Hugh Sanders, Tura Satana, Telly Savalas, John Saxon, Lizabeth Scott, Lisa Seagram, Pilar Seurat, William Shatner, Karen Sharpe, James Shigeta, Nina Shipman, Susan Silo, Johnny Silver, Nancy Sinatra, The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Sommers, Joan Staley, Jan Sterling, Elaine Stewart, Jill St. John, Dean Stockwell, Gale Storm, Susan Strasberg, Inger Stratton, Amzie Strickland, Gil Stuart, Grady Sutton, Kay Sutton, Gloria Swanson, Russ Tamblyn. Don Taylor, Dub Taylor, Vaughn Taylor, Irene Tedrow, Terry-Thomas, Ginny Tiu, Dan Tobin, Forrest Tucker, Tom Tully, Jim Turley, Lurene Tuttle, Ann Tyrrell, Miyoshi Umeki, Mamie van Doren, Deborah Walley, Sandra Warner, David Wayne, Ray Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Dawn Wells, Delores Wells, Rebecca Welles, Jack Weston, David White, James Whitmore, Michael Wilding, Annazette Williams, Dave Willock, Chill Wills, Marie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Sandra Wirth, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Dana Wynter, Celeste Yarnall, Francine York.
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all fcs on this page are also available for new charas * means not yet added to full muse page
males:
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A young woman who was assaulted by Pedro Alfonso Burgess more than a decade ago has expressed frustration at the slow pace of justice in Barbados. “To have to put people through this 11 years later is unfair. It’s not right, I think that something needs to be done . . . ,” the woman, who was a teen when Burgess committed the crime against her, told Madam Justice Laurie- Ann Smith-Bovell on Thursday. She was giving her victim impact statement in the No. 4 Supreme Court in the case against Burgess of Baycroft New Road, Bridge Road, St Michael, who pleaded guilty to assaulting her with intent to rape her on May 25, 2012. Asked by State Counsel Kevin Forde whether she remembered the experience, the young lady responded, “unfortunately, yes”. “The experience was very traumatic. It is not really anything you could put into words. It is something that I have tried to get over . . . and I think that I was there to a certain extent. But having marshals show up at your house . . . 11 years later . . . is very uncanny and it just brings back all those [things]. I think for me it is hurt . . . I just have this scene of anger towards the court system,” she added. “Me as the victim should never be put in that position . . . . Clearly it is not fair to me, certainly it is not fair to him, it is not fair to any of us that went through that situation to have to come and relive all of this again.” She said she did not know what punishment should be meted out to Burgess, but then added: “I think that incarceration with assistance for the medium to long term, that will be my answer.” Read the rest below 👇🏾 https://www.instagram.com/p/CowpGFcOykVhsshNg_uoiUouvdQzyzyAQ6SnLQ0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Fic recs!
Harry Potter
The Changeling by Annerb | Rated: T | 182.7 k words | Complete
Ginny is sorted into Slytherin. It takes her seven years to figure out why.
The King's Avatar/QZGS
This is not a ghost story by lynne_monstr | Rated: T | 39 k words
Yu Wenzhou is vice-captain of Blue Rain, hours away from inheriting the captaincy from his mentor—and current captain—Wei Chen. He doesn’t have time for a mystery, but he finds one when he meets a strange swordsman in Glory. Who is Troubling Rain, and why does the system insist he’s an NPC?
MDZS/The Untamed x Word of Honor
whatever it takes by Anonymous | Rated: T | 59.3 k words | Complete
Wen Kexing would not let Zhou Zishu die. He refused.
He would go to every healer in the land, if necessary. He would leave the martial world entirely with his zhiji, abandoning his revenge, if it meant saving his soulmate.
And when memories of his childhood resurfaced, memories of distant relatives skilled in the healing arts, he felt hopeful at last.
Meanwhile, in the Burial Mounds, a letter arrived. Wen Qing and Wen Ning wondered who, exactly, this 'Wen Kexing' was, and how he was related to them. Wei Wuxian was simply fascinated by the mechanical bird that delivered the letter.
(COMPLETE!)
Much Ado About Nothing x Star Trek
Ad Astra Per Nihil by Talls | Rated: T | 18 k words | Complete
In which Benedick returns home a hero with not much to do, Beatrice is unimpressed, Clodok makes many mistakes, Hero deserves better, and Pedro just wants his goddamn ship.
It's Much Ado About Nothing, but in space.
The Sandman x Shadowhunters
A Dream of Rescue by Aria_Lerendeair | Rated: T | 51.3 k words | Complete
Magnus Bane receives orders to investigate what is a trapped warlock (or something demonic) in the basement of one Roderick Burgess. He isn't expecting to come across two creatures already planning a rescue of said captive. Even more than that - he isn't expecting the captive to be an Endless, of all things.
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Hob Gadling, when a talking raven (named Jessamy) shows up to tell him that his oldest friend has been captured and needs his help, isn't expecting to get plunged into a world of magical beings, time travel, and more than his fair share of violence, but. For his Stranger? He would do anything.
#fic recs#harry potter#the king's avatar#tka#qzgs#mdzs#the untamed#word of honor#much ado about nothing#the sandman#shadowhunters#my post
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Lista de Avatares no KaizokuProject
Total de avatares: 175
A
Ain
Alvida
Aokiji (Kuzan)
Aramaki
Arlong
Avalo Pizarro
B
Baby 5
Baccarat
Bartolomeo
Basil Hawkins
Bastille
Bellamy
Benn Beckman
Bepo
Blueno
Borsalino Kizaru
Boa Hancock
Bon Clay
Brook
Buggy
Buffalo
C
Caesar Clown
Calgara
Capone Bege
Carrot
Caribou
Cavendish
Charlotte Chiffon
Charlotte Cracker
Charlotte Daifuku
Charlotte Katakuri
Charlotte Linlin (Big Mom)
Charlotte Oven
Charlotte Perospero
Charlotte Praline
Charlotte Pudding
Charlotte Smoothie
Charlotte Snack
Coby
Crocodile
D
Dellinger
Denjiro (Kyoshiro)
Diamante
Doc Q
Don Krieg
Don Chinjao
Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon)
Donquixote Doflamingo
Douglas Bullet
Dracule Mihawk
E
Edward Newgate (Barba Branca)
Enel
Eustass D. Kid
F
Fisher Tiger
Franky
Fujitora
Fukuro
Fullbody
G
Gecko Moria
Gild Tesoro
Gladius
Gol D. Roger
H
Hachi
Hina
Hody Jones
I
Inazuma
Inuarashi
Ivankov
Izo
J
Jack
Jabra
Jesus Burgess
Jewelry Bonney
Jinbe
Jozu
K
Kaidou
Kalifa
Kaku
Killer
Kanjuro
Karu
Keimi
Koala
Kuma
Kumadori
Kin'emon
Kozuki Toki
Kozuki Oden
Kozuki Hiyori
Kyros
L
Laboon
Laffitte
Lao G
Leo
Lindbergh
Lucky Roo
Lucy (adm meteu essa)
M
Magellan
Marco
Marshall D. Teach (Barba Negra)
Miss Valentine
Momonga
Momonosuke
Monet
Monkey D. Dragon
Monkey D. Garp
Monkey D. Luffy
Montblanc Norland
N
Nami
Nekomamushi
Nico Robin
Nojiko
P
Pandaman
Pica
Pedro
Pekoms
Perona
Portgas D. Ace
O
Oars Jr.
O-Tama
Q
Queen
R
Raizou
Rebecca
Rorona Zoro
Rob Lucci
Ryuma
S
Sabo
Sadie
Sakazuki Akainu
San Juan Wolf
Scratchmen Apoo
Sengoku
Señior Pink
Sentomaru
Shakuyaku
Shanks
Shiki
Shiliew
Shirahoshi
Silvers Rayleigh
Smoker
Sobamask (adm meteu essa)
Sogeking (sim, adm também meteu essa)
Spandam
Squard
Stussy
Sugar
Surume
T
Tashigi
Thatch
Tony Tony Chopper
Trafalgar D. Law
U
Ulti
Urouge
Usopp
Uta
V
Van Augur
Vasco Shot
Vergo
Vista
Vivi
Vinsmoke Ichiji
Vinsmoke Judge
Vinsmoke Niji
Vinsmoke Reiju
Vinsmoke Sanji
Vinsmoke Sora
Vinsmoke Yonji
W
Warden Hannyabal
Whitey Bay
X
X Drake
Y
Yamato
Z
Zeff
Zephyr (Almirante Z)
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This could be a more organized One Piece Masterlist if I wanted it to be
♡I'm currently at Dressrosa
♡I went and looked at all the One Piece Arcs I know of to get these characters (mainly the ones I would write for), took me nearly 3 days TwT
♡Romance Dawn Arc
♡Luffy
♡Shanks
♡Koby
♡Zoro
♡Helmeppo
♡Axe-Hand Morgan
♡Orange Town Arc
♡Buggy
♡Cabaji
♡Mohji
♡Syrup Village Arc
♡Usopp
♡Tamanegi
♡Ninjin
♡Piiman
♡Merry
♡Klahadore
♡Yassop
♡Jango
♡Baratie Arc
♡Johnny
♡Yosaku
♡Fullbody
♡Zeff
♡Sanji
♡Patty
♡Carne
♡Gin
♡Don Krieg
♡Mihawk
♡Arlong Park Arc
♡Arlong
♡Genzo
♡Hatchan
♡Chew
♡Kuroobi
♡Loguetown Arc
♡Smoker
♡Masterson
♡Dragon
♡Warship Island Arc
♡Eric
♡Reverse Mountain Arc
♡Crocus
♡Mr. 9
♡Whiskey Peak Arc
♡Mr. 8 (Igarappoi) (Igaram)
♡Mr. 5 (Gem)
♡Koby & Helmeppo Arc
♡Garp
♡Bogard
♡Little Garden Arc
♡Dorry
♡Brogy
♡Mr, 5 (Gem)
♡Mr. 3 (Galdino)
♡Drum Island Arc
♡Wapol
♡Dalton
♡Chopper
♡Dr. Hiriluk
♡Chess
♡Kuromarimo
♡Ace
♡Arabasta Arc
♡Mr. 2 (Bon Clay)
♡Toto
♡Koza
♡Miss All Sunday (Robin)
♡Crocodile
♡Pell
♡Mr. 4 (Babe)
♡Mr. 1 (Daz)
♡Kappa
♡Chaka
♡Mr. 7
♡Ruluka Island Arc
♡Pasqua
♡Henzo
♡Wetton
♡Jaya Arc
♡Masira
♡Roshio
♡Bellamy
♡Sarquiss
♡Burgess
♡Doc Q
♡Augur
♡Teach
♡Shoujou
♡Cricket
♡Whitebeard
♡Rockstar
♡Sengokou
♡Bartholomew
♡Doflamingo
♡Laffitte
♡Skypiea Arc
♡Gan Fall
♡Pagaya
♡Gedatsu
♡McKinley
♡Satori
♡Shura
♡Wyper
♡Kamakiri
♡Enel
♡Braham
♡Ohm
♡Noland
♡Kalgara
♡G-8 Arc
♡Jonathan
♡Shepherd
♡Mekao
♡Lieutenant Drake
♡Long Ring Long Land Arc
♡Tonjit
♡Foxy
♡Hamburg
♡Capote
♡Aokiji
♡Ocean's Dream Arc
♡Dream
♡Water 7 Arc
♡Iceburg
♡Kaku
♡Paulie
♡Lucci
♡Franky
♡Tom
♡Spandam
♡Blueno
♡Enies Lobby Arc
♡Oimo
♡Kashii
♡Zambai
♡Jabra
♡Kumadori
♡Onigumo
♡Lulu
♡Tilestone
♡Ice-Hunter Arc
♡Salchow
♡Stansen
♡Vigaro
♡Puzzle
♡Jiro
♡Hockera
♡Bindo
♡Campacino
♡Thriller Bark Arc
♡Brook
♡Hildon
♡Dr. Hogback
♡Absalom
♡John
♡Moria
♡Spa Island Arc
♡Doran
♡Sabaody Archipelago Arc
♡Capone
♡Hawkins
♡Kid
♡Apoo
♡Urouge
♡Killer
♡X Drake
♡LawPeterman
♡Disco
♡Rayleigh
♡Kizaru
♡Bepo
♡Bart
♡Sentomaru
♡Impel Down Arc
♡Hannyabal
♡Magellan
♡Jinbei
♡Saldeath
♡Ivankov
♡Inazuma
♡Shiryu
♡Marineford Arc
♡Akainu
♡Rouge
♡Thatch
♡Marco
♡Jozu
♡Squard
♡Vista
♡Curiel
♡Doberman
♡Roux
♡Post-War Arc
♡Brannew
♡Sabo
♡Dogra
♡Kitton
♡Fishman Island Arc
♡Hammond
♡Ryuboshi
♡Fukaboshi
♡Manboshi
♡Fisher Tiger
♡Neptune
♡Vander Decken IX
♡Den
♡Aladine
♡Sir Pekoms
♡Tamago
♡Big Mom
♡Z's Ambition Arc
♡Shuzo
♡Z
♡Punk Hazard Arc
♡Kin'emon
♡Brownbeard
♡Caeser Clown
♡Vergo
♡Momonosuke
♡Dressrosa Arc
♡Fujitora
♡Kanjuro
♡Dellinger
♡Cavendish
♡Kyros
♡Gambia
♡Bartholomeo
♡Hack
♡Blue Gilly
♡Ricky
♡Leo
♡Flapper
♡Bastille
♡Ideo
♡Gladius
♡Rampo
♡Orlumbus
♡Damask
♡Mummy
♡Maujii
♡Corazon
♡Sheepshead
♡Kaido
♡Silver Mine Arc
♡Peseta
♡Bill
♡Tanaka
♡Aveyron
♡Zou Arc
♡Roddy
♡Blackback
♡Miyaga
♡Inuarashi
♡Nekomamushi
♡Shishilian
♡Vito
♡Oden
♡Pedro
♡Marine Rookie Arc
♡Prodi
♡Grount
♡Bonham
♡Zappa
♡Whole Cake Island Arc
♡Ichiji
♡Niji
♡Noble Croc
♡Randolph
♡Cracker
♡Yonji
♡Mont-d'Or
♡Snack
♡Zepo
♡Perspero
♡Morgans
♡Katakuri
♡Daifuku
♡Oven
#one piece#one piece male characters#one piece arcs#one piece male character list#more organized character list for one piece#one piece males I would write for#minks included#minks are literal furries
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1953 - El llano en llamas (Juan Rulfo), Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury), El largo adiós (Raymond Chandler), El innombrable (Samuel Beckett) 1954 - El señor de los anillos (J.R.R. Tolkien), El señor de las moscas (William Golding), Una fábula (William Faulkner), El maestro de Go (Yasunari Kawabata), El rumor de la montaña (Yasunari Kawabata), Buenos días, tristeza (Francoise Sagan) 1955 - Pedro Páramo (Juan Rulfo), Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov), El fin de la eternidad (Isaac Asimov) 1956 - Final del juego (Julio Cortázar) 1957 - Fin de partida (Samuel Beckett), En el camino (Jack Kerouac), Doctor Zhivago (Boris Pasternak), El barón rampante (Italo Calvino) 1958 - Desayuno en Tiffany's (Truman Capote) 1959 - Las armas secretas (Julio Cortázar), El tambor de hojalata (Günter Grass), La tregua (Mario Benedetti), Las sirenas de Titán (Kurt Vonnegut) 1960 - Matar a un ruiseñor (Harper Lee), Cántico por Leibowitz (Walter M. Miller), Tropas del espacio (Robert A. Heinlein) 1961 - La casa de las bellas durmientes (Yasunari Kawabata), El astillero (Juan Carlos Onetti), Sobre héroes y tumbas (Ernesto Sábato), Solaris (Stanislav Lem), Trampa 22 (Joseph Heller) 1962 - Historias de cronopios y de famas (Julio Cortázar), La naranja mecánica (Anthony Burgess), Los funerales de la Mamá Grande (Gabriel García Márquez), El hombre en el castillo (Philip K. Dick), Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco (Ken Kesey), La muerte de Artemio Cruz (Carlos Fuentes), Aura (Carlos Fuentes), El siglo de las luces (Alejo Carpentier), El cuaderno dorado (Doris Lessing), 1963 - La ciudad y los perros (Mario Vargas Llosa), Rayuela (Julio Cortázar), V (Thomas Pynchon) 1964 - Lo bello y lo triste (Yasunari Kawabata), Una cuestión personal (Kenzaburo Oe) 1965 - Tres tristes tigres (Guillermo Cabrera Infante), El lugar sin límites (José Donoso) 1966 - Paradiso (José Lezama Lima), La casa verde (Mario Vargas Llosa), Todos los fuegos el fuego (Julio Cortázar), A sangre fría (Truman Capote), La subasta del lote 49 (Thomas Pynchon), Cinco horas con Mario (Miguel Delibes) 1967 - Cien años de soledad (Gabriel García Márquez), La broma (Milan Kundera), El maestro y Margarita (Mijaíl Bulgákov) https://www.instagram.com/p/CibA1oYu4lF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hoy, a los 62 años, ha fallecido Enrique Héctor Chalar, a quien se le conocía más por el nick de Pil Trafa, el referente indiscutible y vocalista de Los Violadores, la icónica banda latinoamericana que junto al guitarrista Gustavo Fossá (a) Stuka, Pedro Braun, (a) Hari-B, y Sergio Gramática fueron un pilar del punk en Argentina, tal como sucediera con Los Saicos para Perú.
La banda originalmente se llamaba Los Testículos, pero como les fue vetado el nombre en todos lados optaron por otro, recortado, pero no menos transgresor pero con mejor trasfondo crítico, puesto que iban a llamarse Los Violadores De La Ley. Influenciados por el sonido de The Clash, Sex Pistols, crecieron en paralelo rítmico con Ramones. Haciendo honor a su naturaleza de banda punk – desde su homónimo álbum debut de 1983 –, Los Violadores tenían el estandarte de la crítica y el anti–establishment, oponiéndose a la dictadura militar de Videla que ya se hallaba en sus postrimerías a través de ese temazo llamado "Represión", la sátira a la mítica serie de guerra Combat con la canción «Mirando la guerra por T.V.» o el ambiente imperante de la guerra fría con "Guerra Total". En ese disco, el último surco estuvo dedicado al cover que nadie pidió, pero que es un must be de toda playlist: "El extraño de pelo largo" a punta de riffs salvajes y con frases finales que más allá de irreverencia, desnudaban el sentir de la sociedad conservadora en la época que La Joven Guardia volvió la canción un hit.
Los Viola (como también se hacían llamar) traspasaron las fronteras ríoplatenses a través de su segundo álbum: «Y ahora qué pasa, eh?» (1985), que contenía entre su listado esa canción tan conocida pero que pocos han hurgado en su trasgresor origen. Para mucho, la canción reflejaba con sus acordes no sólo el sentir de inconformidad de este cuarteto rebelde de descendientes de polacos, sino de "toda latinoamérica unida", parafraseando al gran Jorge Pinarello y su canal de YouTube «Te lo resumo (así no más)» [https://www.youtube.com/c/Teloresumoasinomas] que ha hecho de dicha canción parte esencial de sus programas. El tema, obviamente es "Uno, dos, ultraviolento", pero pocos saben que está basada en nada menos que «A Clockwork Orange» («La naranja mecánica»), la famosa novela de Anthony Burgess, por lo cual utilizaron la jerga Nadsat (inventada por el propio Burgess) entre sus versos [♪ Varias debochcas caminan por ahí / Mueven sus scharros con frenesí / Los málchicos de cuero nos queremos divertir / Con mis drugos al ataque vamos a ir ♪] y asemeja el sentir del personaje Alex DeLarge: un ser motivado por la violencia sin sentido, la violación y claro, amante de Beethoven; es por ello que el tema empieza justamente con un extracto de la 9ª sinfonía del clásico compositor alemán.
Para 1986, Pil y su banda nos traían su tercer álbum «Fuera de sektor», más orientado al post–punk en el uso de teclado y con sonidos menos fieros pero más rítmicos (diría que con influencias de The Cure). Iniciaba el disco con la canción homónima dedicado a la rebeldía pura que linda con el espíritu de la anarquía o por lo menos, de contracorriente en nuestras sociedades; incluyendo también ese otro tema crítico al sistema político económico imperante y cuyo título nos remontaba a la obra de Friedrich Nietzsche: "Más allá del bien y del mal". Porque el rock y el punk no eran pues sólo gritos, sino también una postura política crítica. Esa que tanta falta nos hace hoy en día que aceptamos por verdad lo que puede nacer como un simple meme.
Llegarían tres discos más: «Mercado indio» (1987), «Y que Dios nos perdone» (1989) y «Otro festival de la exageración» (1991). Este último, curiosamente, a pesar de ser el primero en formato CD y acabando así con la era vinil de la banda, también fue el primer final de la misma. Ya en el «Y que Dios...» habían cambiado de baterista al salir Gramática y en el «Otro festival...» las diferencias entre Pil y Stuka se volvieron mayores por lo cual no sólo se disolvió la banda, sino también que Pil, al igual que Stuka, se embarcó en proyectos personales, creando una nueva banda: Pilsen (sí, el nombre es en honor a la ciudad checa que vio nacer a la cerveza homónima). Con dicha banda grabarían dos discos: «Bajo otra bandera» (1993) y «Bestiario» (1994), de la cual, a la postre, también se separaría. Cabe destacar que sí hubo un "reencuentro" con todos los miembros originales de Los Violadores, generando conciertos inolvidables que repasaron la década ochentera (y más famosa) de la agrupación, generando con ellos dos discos más: «Bajo un sol feliz» (2006) y «Rey o reina» (2009).
Siempre se ha hablado de la "hermandad" y lazos que de un modo u otro existen entre peruanos y argentinos más allá de la presencia del generalísimo San Martín. Por alguna razón de la providencia, sea por la guerra de las Malvinas, haber sufrido ambos el "Plan cóndor" o ser rivales futbolísticos que terminan siempre perdonándose todo, lo cierto es que Enrique Héctor Chalar quedó prendado de Lima y desde finales de los 1990s ya era vecino habitual de éstas tierras, al punto de asentar familia aquí, permitiendo a la dialéctica Ciudad de Los Reyes, ser testiguo de sus últimos momentos. No podía ser menos: acogimos a quien reinó en el punk latinoamericano.
Y entre tanta anarquía, puño en alto, espíritu contestatario, reacción contracultural, peleas contra la elite imperante, el reclamo por una sociedad son menos hipocresía y más justicia, pedidos de equidad, solidaridad y empatía... siempre hay un espacio para el amor ["el amor heterosexual", parafraseando nuevamente a Pinarello], pero el amor fatal, peligroso, envenenado y por justamente eso: inolvidable, como inolvidable es "Sentimiento fatal". la canción que comparto de Los Viola en la voz de Pil.
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𝑃𝑜𝑠𝑡 𝑑𝑒𝑑𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑑𝑜 𝑎 𝑚𝑖 𝑏𝑢𝑒𝑛 𝑤𝑒𝑟𝑒𝑤𝑜𝑙𝑓 𝐶𝑧𝑦𝑎𝑛, 𝑎𝑚𝑖𝑔𝑜 𝑑𝑒 𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒 𝑣𝑎𝑚𝑝𝑖𝑟𝑜, 𝑞𝑢𝑖𝑒𝑛 𝑡𝑢𝑣𝑜 𝑙𝑎 𝑠𝑢𝑒𝑟𝑡𝑒 𝑑𝑒 𝑐𝑟𝑢𝑧𝑎𝑟𝑠𝑒 𝑐𝑜𝑛 𝑃𝑖𝑙 𝑢𝑛 𝑑𝑖́𝑎 𝑐𝑢𝑎𝑙𝑞𝑢𝑖𝑒𝑟𝑎 𝑞𝑢𝑒 𝑒𝑙 𝑐𝑎𝑙𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑎𝑟𝑖𝑜 𝑑𝑒𝑣𝑜𝑟𝑜́ 𝑎 𝑖𝑛𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑜𝑠 𝑑𝑒 𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒 𝑠𝑖𝑔𝑙𝑜, 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑜 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑓𝑟𝑢𝑡𝑎𝑟 𝑑𝑒 𝑒𝑠𝑎𝑠 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑠𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑠𝑢́𝑏𝑖𝑡𝑎𝑠 𝑒 𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑎𝑠 𝑞𝑢𝑒 𝑙𝑎 𝑣𝑖𝑑𝑎 𝑡𝑒 𝑑𝑒𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑡𝑒 𝑚𝑎́𝑠 𝑠𝑎𝑏𝑖𝑜.
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An Assembled History of the United States
The following contains a timeline of the history of the United States within my dimension. Information sourced from Gravity Falls Library, very roughly summarized.
1400s and prior - Various tribes and cultures lived on this land, but unfortunately written histories of these times are difficult to find. The earliest information found within the library was spare mentions of local history of the Klamath Tribes.
1492 - Christopher Columbus sailed with three ships, one of which crashed in the shores of America and sank with the only 1 documented injury to himself and no fatalities.
1493 - Columbus sailed again to the American colonies with several ships and a large crew, again the ship Columbus was on sank with him on it and this time reportedly took several hours for him to reach the shore.
1494 - The Treaty of Tordesillas attempted to ratify and establish ownership of the lands for Spain and Portugal. It was not successful.
1496 - John Cabot sails to explore the western hemisphere under authority of King Henry VII of England. signs an agreement for the western hemisphere to be explored under England and makes a second voyage the following year.
1498 - Columbus goes on his third voyage, a select crew willing to stay on the specific ship Columbus was on at the time. During lunch, the crew accidentally stranded him on one of the islands, remembering to turn back after five days.
Cabot embarked on another voyage and mysteriously never returned.
1502 - Columbus on his fourth voyage sails to Central America where his boat gradually disintegrated and he kicked his crew off, he was last sighted on a wooden raft that was overtaken by a wave.
1507 - A world map is made by Martin Waldseemuller, but is never seen, reportedly lost due to ‘his dog eating it.’
1508 - First European colony settlement on United States territory was founded at Caparra, Puerto Rico by Ponce de Leon.
1511 - Catholic Church, Pope Julius II, establishes three dioceses with one in Puerto Rico and two in Hispaniola.
1512 - Ferdinand II of Aragon announces Burgos’ Laws to end exploitation of indigenous people in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico some time after the decimation of smallpox epidemics brought to the people of Hispaniola by Europeans.
1513 - Ponce De Leon looks for the Fountain of Youth. He then lies about finding it, quickly diverting attention by claiming land for Spain.
1524 - Giovanni da Verrazzano enters New York harbor during a French expedition, considered the first European exploration of the Atlantic seaboard in centuries.
1526 - Disagreement over Treaty of Tordesillas defused by marriage, more to follow.
1527 - The Narvaez expedition colonizes Spanish Florida under Panfilo De Narvaez.
1529 - The Treaty of Zaragosa makes a try at clarifying the Treaty of Tordesillas.
1539 - Hernando de Soto travels to Florida where they explore further inland.
Melchior Diaz searches for Lost Cities of Gold. He is unsuccessful and the job is shortly after given to Fernando Vasquez de Coronado, who is also unsuccessful and gets into the Tiguex War as well as burns down a city while continuing further on.
1542 - De Soto reaches his final destination, death.
1550 - The beginning of the forty year Chichimeca War between the Chichimecas Confederation and New Spain.
1551 - The Valladolid debate, discussing treatment and status of Indians in the New World.
1559 - Don Tristan de Lunda y Arellano established Spanish colony, Santa Maria de Ochuse.
Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England.
1562 - Charlesfort is established by Jean Ribault, but is later abandoned.
1564 - Rene de Laudonniere establishes French colony for the Hugeanots at Fort Caroline and befriends the Timucua.
1565 - Pedro Menendez de Aviles founds St. Augustine, the first permanent settlement of the US. Twelve days later his spanish soldiers attack the French colony at Fort Caroline and destroy the fort.
1570 - Abraham Ortelius publishes the first modern world atlas. Descendent of Waldseemuller claims the work was copied off of his ancestor’s lost map and attempts a rebranding scheme of the atlas under his name with minor changes which fails.
1579 - Francis Drake claims lands in California for Great Britain, names it New Albion. Completes circumnavigation of the globe.
1585 - Sir Walter Raleigh organizes expedition to settle Roanoke Island colony. The colony fails.
1587 - Raleigh attempts to colonize Roanoke Island again with governor John White. John White leaves and returns to an empty colony with the words ‘CROATOAN’ and ‘CRO’ left behind, carved. Raleigh doesn’t attempt the colony a third time.
1607 - Jamestown, the first English settlement in the United States is established by over 100 settlers.
1608 - Samuel de Champlain establishes first permanent colony of New France in Quebec City.
1614 - New France colony of Port Royal is destroyed by Samuel Argall and then abandoned.
1618 - Smallpox epidemic wipes out vast majority of Native Americans in Massachusetts Bay.
1619 - The House of Burgesses is elected in Jamestown.
Virginia Company of London establishes new colony at Berkeley Hundred, Virginia.
1620 - The Puritans establish settlement in Plymouth and form the Aprilflower Compact to establish government and laws.
1629 - King Charles I grants royal charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1630-1670 - Many colonies are founded and settled along with wars between colonists and native tribes. (The number of colonies and wars around this time period are their own lengthy history.)
1670 - Hudson’s Bay Company founded to combat New France in the Canadian fur trade.
1676 - Bacon’s Rebellion that resulted in the burning of Jamestown.
1677 - Treaty of Middle Plantation signed.
North Carolina colonists engage in Culpeper’s Rebellion.
1682 - France claims the lower Mississippi River valley.
1688 - King William’s War begins, lasts for 9 years.
1690 - First paper money issued in North America by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The first newspaper issue in the United States was published in Boston, and was then suppressed.
1692-1693 - The Salem witch hunts resulting in the death of nineteen and over a hundred arrests.
1695 - Captain William Kidd is sent on a mission to combat piracy, and goes on to become pirate of the high seas. (If you can’t beat them, join them, I suppose.)
1699 - Jamestown is abandoned.
1701 - New France signs the Great Peace of Montreal with 39 First Nations.
1702 - Royal Colony of New Jersey established by Queen Anne.
1704 - First newspaper that wasn’t immediately taken down publishes its first edition in Boston, started by John Campbell.
1711 - The Tuscarora War begins.
1716 - First theater in the colonies opens in Williamsburg, Virginia.
1763 - French and Indian War ends with peace treaty, the English getting Canada and the American midwest.
1764 - The Sugar Act, a duty is placed on various commodities in the British colonies. Less than a year later the Stamp Act is passed as well.
1765 - The Stamp Act is passed and later nine of the colonies had a Stamp Act Congress and adopted a Declaration of Rights against taxation without representation.
1766 - The Stamp Act is repealed.
1767 - However, then the Townshend Acts are put in place.
1770 - The Boston Massacre, British troops fired into a Boston mob.
The Townshend Acts were repealed on everything except tea. This would notably not turn out well.
1773 - The Boston Tea Party, caused by England allowing a single company to control the tea trade and the actual event being 342 chests of tea being pushed overboard into the harbor.
1774 - British Parliament closes the port of Boston.
The Intolerable Acts are established, the First Continental Congress is held to protest this.
1775 - British government declares Massachusetts in rebellion.
American Revolution is started after 8 minutemen are killed while resisting British were coming to destroy their arms (the guns).
George Washington is appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
1776 - Thomse Paine publishes ‘Common Sense & Sensibility.’
The Declaration of Independence is penned and approved.
Washington wins in the first Battle of Trenton.
1777 - The Continental Congress adopts the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
France signs treaties of alliance and commerce, getting involved in the revolutionary war.
Washington loses at Brandywine and others, marches with Continental Army into Valley Forge.
1778 - South Carolina is the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
France signs the treaty of Amity and Commerce with the United States.
1779 - Benedict Arnold, American general, turns traitor and aids the British in acquiring control of the Hudson River. This was soon after Washington first accompanied Arnold on a drive where Washington made the comment to him while Arnold was driving the horse carriage ‘Okay, you’re safe to go,’ as the pedestrians Arnold had been waiting on had finished crossing the street.
1780 - The British siege Charlseton, South Carolina.
Loyalist troops of Britain lose the Battle of Kings Mountain.
1782 - The Bank of North America, the Bank of New York, and the First Bank of the United States are the first to obtain shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
British troops start to leave the United States.
British Parliament recognizes U.S. independence and signs the Treaty of Paris.
1783 - Congress ratifies the early peace treaty, ending the Revolutionary War.
Massachusetts Supreme Court outlaws slavery.
The Continental Army is disbanded.
1785 - The Continental Navy is disbanded.
1787 - Shay’s Rebellion happens in Massachusetts, but fails. Daniel Shays upon being captured claims evil twin, Schmaniel Shays, was the true mastermind.
The Constitutional Convention adopts the Constitution.
1789 - Washington is elected as the first President of the United States. Frederick A. Muhlenberg becomes the first Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Supreme Court is created.
1790 - First patent of the United States is given to Samuel Hopkins for potash.
1791 - The Bill of Rights takes effect, all twelve amendments pass.
1792 - The United States Post Office Department is established.
Washington is reelected president of the United States with John Adams as his Vice President.
1793 - Washington signs the Proclamation of Neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars.
1794 - Eli Whitney patents the cotton gin.
The Whiskey Rebellion is suppressed by militia.
Jay’s Treaty is signed.
1795 - The Treaty of Madrid is signed.
1796 - Tennessee joins the Union.
The United States State Department issues the first passport.
Washington gives his final address.
1797 - John Adams becomes President.
The Treaty of Tripoli is signed.
1798 - Congress voids all treaties with France.
The Alien and Sedition Acts go into law.
1800 - The United States Library of Congress is founded.
Slavery ended in the Northwest Territory from the Ordinance of 1787.
1801 - Thomas Jefferson becomes President.
1803 - The Louisiana Purchase is made.
1804 - The Sacagawea Expedition.
Thomas Jefferson is reelected.
1807 - Aaron Burr is arrested for treason in an attempt to annex parts of the United States into an independent republic. He represents himself as his own lawyer and is acquitted after the confusion in court of speaking about himself in the third person.
1808 - The Illinois Territory is created.
1809 - James Madison becomes president.
1811 - The battle of Tippecanoe is won by William Henry Harrison.
1812 - President Madison asks Congress to declare war on the UK.
Madison is reelected.
1813 - The Battle of York.
1814 - The White House is burned by the British during the War of 1812.
The Battle of Lake Champlain is won by the United States.
Peace treaty is signed, ending the War of 1812.
1817 - James Monroe becomes President.
The Rush-Bagot treaty is signed.
1819 - The Panic of 1819 leads to foreclosures, bank failures, and unemployment.
The Shortmadge Amendment is passed.
1820 - the Missouri Compromise bill passes Congress.
Colonel Robert Gibbon Johnson eats a tomato in public to prove it is not poisonous, and then nearly dies due to his undiagnosed tomato allergy.
Tomatoes outlawed in New Jersey for twenty seven years.
Monroe is reelected.
1823 - President Monroe declares the Monroe Doctrine.
1825 - John Quincy Adams becomes President.
Erie Canal is opened to usage.
1826 - Samuel Morey patents the “Gas or Vapor Engine.”
1827 - Slavery is legally abolished in New York.
1829 - Andrew Jackson becomes President.
William Austin Burt patents the typographer.
1830 - Congress approves the Indian Removal Act.
1831 - The first bank robbery in the United States.
1832 - The Black Hawk War.
The Trail of Tears begins.
1833 - The Force Bill is signed into law.
Jackson is reelected.
1836 - The Battle of the Alamo.
The Specie Act is issued.
1837 - Martin Van Buren becomes President.
The Panic of 1837 begins.
1840 - Antarctica is claimed for the United States.
1841 - William Henry Harrison becomes President, shortly after dies and is succeeded by John Tyler.
1843 - The Kingdom of Hawaii is recognized by European nations as an independent nation.
1844 - Samuel B. Morse sends the first telegraph message. His first words were, “Does this work?”
The United States signs the Treaty of Wanghia.
1845 - James K. Polk becomes President.
1846 - The Mexican-American War begins with a conflict north of the Rio Grande River.
California declares independence from Mexico.
1848 - Gold is discovered in California by James W. Marshall who immediately claims he had misspoken and he had instead found coal.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends Mexican-American War.
1850 - The Compromise of 1850 is introduced to Congress.
Millard Filmore becomes President after Zachary Taylor’s death.
1854 - The Kansas-Nebraska act becomes law.
1857 - James Buchanan becomes President.
The Dred Scott decision.
The first elevator is installed in New York City and gets stuck two days later.
1861 - The Confederated States of America is established.
Abraham Lincoln becomes President.
Fort Sumter is attacked by Confederate forces and starts the U.S. Civil War.
The first Battle of Bull Run.
1862 - The Battle of Shiloh.
The Homestead Act is approved.
Preliminary Emancipation Proclaim is issued.
The Battle of Fredericksburg begins.
1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg is won by the Union.
1865 - General Robert E. Lee signs the Confederate forces’ surrender at Appomattox Court House.
President Lincoln is assassinated at Ford’s theatre.
Thirteenth Amendment to abolish slavery takes effect.
1866 - The Civil Rights Act of 1866 passes Congress.
The Metric Act of 1866 passes Congress.
1867 - the Treaty of Cession of Russian America to the United States is signed, Alaska becomes part of the United States.
1868 - The Battle of Washita River ends.
1869 - Ulysses S. Grant becomes President.
The First Transcontinental Railroad is finished.
1870 - The Fifteenth Amendment is ratified.
The Confederacy is officially dissolved.
1871 - The Great Fire of Chicago.
1872 - Roche Jaune National Park is the world’s first national park established.
Susan B. Anthony illegally casts ballot to publicize women’s right to vote.
1875 - The Civil Rights Act is passed by Congress.
Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone.
1877 - The Nez Perce War begins.
1880 - Construction of the Panama Canal begins.
1881 - James Garfield becomes President. He later dies and is succeeded by Chester Arthur.
1883 - The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act is passed by Congress.
The Brooklyn Bridge opens.
1885 - Grover Cleveland becomes President.
The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York.
1886 - The Haymarket riot in Chicago.
The Interstate Commerce Act is passed by Congress.
1890 - The Battle of Wounded Knee.
1891 - Lucien and Paul Nunn transmit alternating current for the first time.
1892 - Cleveland returns to presidency.
1893 - New York Stock Exchange collapses resulting in the panic of 1893.
1895 - Plessy v. Ferguson decision by Supreme Court establishes approval of racial segregation.
1897 - The first United States underground public transportation opens in Boston.
1899 - The Open Door Policy with China is declared.
1900 - The Gold Standard Act is ratified.
Carrie Nation continues Temperance Movement to abolish liquor and riding horses, prompted by a dream of a horse rebellion.
1901 - The Platt amendment is passed by Congress.
William H. McKinley becomes President.
President McKinley is shot at the Pan-American Exposition and Theodore Roosevelt succeeds upon his death.
1903 - Wilvur and Orville Wright succeed in their first flight via airplane.
1905 - President Roosevelt is elected for second term of Presidency.
1906 - The Pure food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act passes.
1911 - The first transcontinental airline flight begins in New York.
Henry Ford patents the Automotive Transmission.
1913 - The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments are ratified.
Woodrow Wilson becomes President.
1915 - The United States Coast Guard is established.
1916 - Wilson is reelected.
The United States Congress declares War on Germany, joining World War I.
1918 - President Wilson attends the Paris Peace Conference.
1919 - World War I ends with the Treaty of Versailles signed.
1920 - The Nineteenth Amendment is added to the constitution.
1923 - President Harding dies and is succeeded by Calvin Coolidge.
1925 - Charles Francis Jenkins presents radiovision.
The Scopes Trial.
1928 - Herbert Hoover elected President.
The Great Depression begins.
1930 - The London naval Reduction Treaty is signed.
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act is signed.
1933 - Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes President.
The New Deal program is passed by Congress.
The Twenty-First Amendment is passed.
1935 - The Social Security Act and the Historic Sites Act are signed into law.
1937 - The Hindenburg erupts in flames.
The Golden Gate Bridge opens.
1938 - The Naval Expansion Act passes.
The National Minimum Wage is signed.
The War of the Worlds, the radio drama, causes immense worry to say the least.
1939 - United States declares neutrality in World War II.
1941 - The Lend-Lease Act is approved.
United States occupies Iceland.
The Atlantic Charter is issued.
Pearl Harbor is attacked resulting in the United States entering World War II.
1942 - The Battle of the Midway.
Arthur Compton and Enrico Fermi oversee the first nuclear chain reaction in the Manhattan Project.
1944 - The Normandy Invasion.
1945 - President Roosevelt dies, Harry S. Truman succeeds upon his death.
Germany surrenders.
President Truman authorizes the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
World War II ends.
1948 - President Truman signs Executive Order 9981.
1949 - NATO is formed.
United States withdraws troops from Korea.
1950 - The Korean War begins, shortly after President Truman orders Air Force and Navy to the country.
1951 - The AZUS Treaty is signed by the United States, Australia, and Zealand.
1953 - Dwight Eisenhower becomes President.
1954 - Brown v the Board of Education.
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization is formed.
1955 - Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat and prompts boycott that would lead to declaring bus segregation laws unconstitutional.
1957 - United States attempts to launch satellite, Vanguard, into space. Vanguard exploded on the launchpad.
1958 - The first U.S. space satellite, Explorer I, is launched. Due to an instrument on board that detected cosmic rays, they theorize what would come to be known as the Van Allen Belts which was confirmed by Explorer II.
1959 - Alaska and Hawaii become part of the United States.
1960 - The First weather satellite, Tiros I, is launched by the United States. It was one of NASA’s first attempts to use satellites to study Earth and aid international communications.
Transit 1A was launched and failed to reach orbit. Transit 1B succeeded though and carried an infrared scanner and was the first navigation satellite.
1961 - John F. Kennedy becomes President.
The Bay of Pigs invasion of cuba.
Commander Alan Shepard Jr completes the first United States manned sub-orbital space flight inside a Mercury capsule.
Project Gemini begins.
1962 - Lt. Colonel John Glenn, the first United States astronaut in orbit aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury Capsule. He circled the earth three times and didn’t puke once.
The Cuban Missile Crisis begins.
1963 - The Civil Rights march on the United States’ capitol led by Dr. Martin Luther King.
Kennedy is assassinated, Lyndon B. Johnson succeeds upon his death.
1964 - Roachmania hits the United States from the band the Roaches, the name alluding to drug usage.
Civil Rights Act of 1964 is passed.
Flight of Gemini I.
1965 - Voting Rights Act of 1965 is signed.
The Watts race riots.
1967 - The Outer Space Treaty is signed.
Apollo I ends in tragedy.
1968 - Martin Luther King is assassinated by James Earl Ray.
1969 - Project Apollo completes mission with Neil Armstrong on the moon.
1972 - Watergate crisis begins.
1973 - Roe v. Wade.
1974 - President Nixon resigns, avoiding impeachment, replaced by Gerald R. Ford.
1976 - Viking I lands on Mars, shortly after followed by Viking II. We get color photos of Mars for the first time.
1980 - Mt. St. Helens volcano erupts.
1981 - The first interdimensional communications completed by Stanford Pines via technology using Fiddleford H. McGucket’s invention of the personal computer.
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Novels about Joan of Kent and the Black Prince
I started putting this list together some time ago. I’ve not included the sort-of... military-centric historical fiction that might feature the Black Prince since they seem to focus mainly on original characters.
Joan of Kent
A Vain, Indecent Woman, Colin Falconer (in print, ebook available)
The Fair Maid of Kent, Caroline Newark (in print, ebook available)
Sweet Passion’s Pain/First Princess of Wales, Karen Harper (in print, ebook available)*
A Triple Knot, Emma Campion (in print, no ebook)
Lady of the Garter, Juliet Dymoke (out of print, ebook available)
The Shadow Queen, Anne O’Brien (in print, ebook available)
Fair Maid of Kent, Maureen Peters (out of print, no ebook)
The Dragon and the Fair Maid of Kent, Gordon R. Dickson (out of print, ebook available)**
Edward, the Black Prince
The Black Prince, Adam Roberts (in print, ebook available)***
I Serve, Rosanne E. Lortz (out of print, ebook available)
As A Black Prince on Bloody Fields, Thomas W. Jensen (in print, ebook available)
The Black Plantagenet, Pamela Bennetts (out of print, no ebook)
Don Pedro’s Captain, Pamela Bennetts (out of print, no ebook - possibly same as above)
The English Paragon: A Prince’s Tale, Majorie Bowen (out of print, ebook available)
* romance novel loosely based on Joan’s life.
** Book Nine in the Dragon Knight fantasy series. I don’t know if they can be read on their own.
*** based on an unfilmed film script by Anthony Burgess.
#joan of kent#edward the black prince#the black prince is a badass#plantagenet historical fiction#text posts
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[ like this post if u want a starter from either of my brand new muses, vincent jimenez (pedro pascal fc) or hanna burgess (madelyn cline fc) ]
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