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thevampireaidan · 2 months ago
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BEING HUMAN (US) 1X4 "WOULDNT IT BE NICE IF WE WERE HUMAN"
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aidenwaites · 9 months ago
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Rebecca,,,,,,,,
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ramascreen · 2 years ago
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Al Pacino, Viggo Mortensen, John Travolta, Shia LaBeouf and Courtney Love To Star In Davd Mamet's ASSASSINATION
 Academy Award-winner Al Pacino (The Irishman, The Devil’s Advocate), Academy Award-nominee Viggo Mortensen (Green Book, Eastern Promises), Academy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner John Travolta (Saturday Night Fever, Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty), Shia LaBeouf (Megaopolis, Honey Boy), Rebecca Pidgeon (Heist, Homicide) and singer/actress Courtney Love (The People vs. Larry Flynt) are set to star…
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deadlinecom · 2 years ago
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waitemaliklevison · 7 years ago
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One of mankind's greatest abilities is the power to lie. Whether it's for good or bad, profit or survival, we bend the truth. It's a skill we pick up early and hone over time. Pulling the wool over the eyes of our parents, our teachers, our boss...even ourselve. We tell ourselves we'll lose weight, quit smoking. That at the end of the day, we're really a good person.What happens when we call our own bluff? When we can't convince ourselves that, deep down, we really aren't the stuff of nightmares?
1.08 Children Shouldn't Play With Undead Things (March 7, 2011)
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gabrielokun · 7 years ago
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weskin-time · 2 years ago
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Welcome to my Multifandom writing madness >:3
these are the fandoms and the character i’ll write for!
Will sometimes write NSFW
Resident Evil
Ashley Graham
Jill Valentine
Carlos Oliveira
Chris Redfield
Leon Kennedy
Rebecca Chambers
Fallout
anyone from 3, NV, and 4.
fallout is my main hyperfixation so request almost any character lmao
this list would be miles long if i wrote everyone
COD MW2 Remake
Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley
John ‘Soap’ MacTavish
Captain John Price
Kyle ‘Gaz’ Garrick
Alex
Arcane
Jinx
Vi
Viktor
Sevika
Ekko
Silco
Mel
Horror/Slasher
Micheal Myers
Ash Williams
Bubba Sawyer
Pinhead
Stretch
Ghostface (first film and 2022 film)
Pinhead
Patrick Bateman
Dead By Daylight
Ghostface
Micheal Myers
Deathslinger
Huntress
Wraith
Bubba
Legion (all 4)
Pinhead
Red Dead Redemption
John Marston
Sadie Adler
Arthur Morgan
Charles Smith
Sean MacGuire
Borderlands
Handsome Jack
Timothy Lawrence
Rhys Strongfork
Lilith
Dr Tannis
Tina (adult 3rd game for romantic only)
Zer0
Zane Flynt
Overwatch
everyone. <3
DC Comics
Bruce Wayne
Dick Grayson
Jason Todd
Edward Nygma
Harvey Dent/ Two Face
Harley Quinn
Clark Kent
Morpheus (Sandman)
Death (Sandman)
Johnathan Crane
(just ask for a character and i’ll more than likely be able to write them)
Marvel Comics
Peter Parker (all variants but not tom holland)
Mary Jane Watson
Matthew Murdock
Gwen Stacy (Ghost Spider or not)
(just ask for a character and i’ll more than likely be able to do them)
Miscellaneous
Aerith Gainsborough
Nathan Drake (games only)
Will add more characters and fandoms once i get the hang of it all.
Feel free to send asks and requests! i love every single anon that crosses my page <3
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plcyersandpieces · 6 years ago
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RWBY Character Image Song List 2019
Heyo folks!  It’s the hiatus, so you know what that means--MUSIC TIME!
After a volume ends, I try go through an extensive list of characters in RWBY and pick out various musical themes from my collection for each character as a sort of “image song.”  These are primarily instrumental pieces, and my collection consists of largely anime and videogame soundtracks that I’ve picked up over the years.  The characters are those who were named and appeared in the show, with a couple of unnamed exceptions like Pilot Boi and the Shopkeep, or had a recurrent role in the overarching story like Summer.
Of course, these choices are subjective.  Some may not agree with my choices for certain characters.  However, my selections were based on what’s presented in canon, not any kind of headcanon.  I take into account the character’s history and personality, as well as their personal growth.  If they only appear in one episode, I try to take into account the context of their appearance as well as the small amount of personality presented.
So, without further ado--here’s the list!  Characters are ordered in the volume in which they were introduced.  Links to the songs are provided, and checked to be up-to-date.  They are primarily YouTube links with the occasional Soundcloud or KHInsider link where I was unable to find anything on YouTube or the song wasn’t complete.
Volume 1
Team RWBY
Ruby Rose: Hopes and Dreams/SAVE the World/Last Goodbye - Undertale
Weiss Schnee: Primavera - Ludovico Einaudi
Blake Belladonna: The Wandering Isle - World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
Yang Xiao Long: To the End of the Wilderness ver. Detonator - Wild ARMs 4/Music the Best: Rocking Heart
Team JNPR
Jaune Arc: Revived Power ~Battle With the Colossus~ - Shadow of the Colossus
Nora Valkyrie: Another Winter - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game
Pyrrha Nikos: Aloy’s Theme - Horizon Zero Dawn
Lie Ren: Yasuo, the Unforgiven - League of Legends
Team CRDL
Cardin Winchester: Those Without the Will to Live - Chrono Trigger
Russel Thrush: Village of the Barbarois - Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Dove Bronzewing: Neko-ou - Neko no Ongaeshi
Sky Lark: Under Her Control - Final Fantasy VIII
Beacon Staff
Professor Ozpin: Treize Khushrenada: The Person who Makes History - Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Glynda Goodwitch: The Silent Light - Chrono Trigger, arr. Rebecca E. Tripp
Professor Peter Port: Flying Boatmen/Serbia March - Porco Rosso
Doctor Bartholomew Oobleck: The Hunt: Going Green - Twister
Friends & Family
Summer Rose: Undertale - Undertale
Penny Polendina: Osanpo Desu - Azumanga Daioh
Sun Wukong: Zidane’s Theme - Final Fantasy IX
Villains
Adam Taurus: Black as Sin, Red as Blood - Wild ARMs 3
Hei “Junior” Xiong: DJ Sona - Kinetic - League of Legends
Melanie and Miltiades “Miltia” Malachite: Winter Fashion - Richard Neale
Roman Torchwick: Inkwell Isle Three - Cuphead
Cinder Fall: Evelynn, Agony’s Embrace - League of Legends
Others
Shopkeep-chan: Sore wa Himitsu Desu - Slayers Next Sound Bible II
Cyril Ian: Live Report - Undertale
Lisa Lavender: Death Report - Undertale
Volume 2
Team CFVY
Coco Adel: Chambermaid Swing - Parov Stelar
Fox Alistair: Silence ~Battle With the Colossus~ - Shadow of the Colossus
Velvet Scarlatina: There’s Only One Family Named Schrodinger - Wild ARMs 3
Yatsuhashi Daichi: Demon Lord Ninetails - Okami
Atlas Staff
General James Ironwood: Demacia Rising - League of Legends
Friends & Family
Neptune Vasilias: Super Galaxy Rumble - League of Legends
Zwei: Dogsong - Undertale
Villains
Emerald Sustrai: Medicine Eater - Tenkuu no Escaflowne
Mercury Black: Violator - Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Neopolitan: Lutece - Bioshock Infinite
Raven Branwen: Wars of the Last Wolves - Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen
The White Fang
Tukson: Galka - Final Fantasy XI
The Lieutenant: Materia - Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Perry: Battle and Pleasure - Wild ARMs: AlterCode F
Deery: Wingly Forest - Legend of Dragoon
Grimm Eclipse (post-V2)
Dr. Merlot: Mad Poet - Wild ARMs: AlterCode F
Volume 3
Team ABRN
Arslan Altan: Path of the Huojin - World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
Bolin Hori: Northern Country Kamui - Okami
Reese Chloris: Skate or Live - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game
Nadir Shiko: Johnny of the Robo Gang - Chrono Trigger, arr. hashel05
Team BRNZ
Brawnz Ni: Under the Progress - Parasite Eve
Roy Stallion: Maki Ya - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game
Nolan Porfirio: Boss Battle 2 - Legend of Dragoon
May Zedong: Pretty Pounding - Michael Clark
Team SSSN
Scarlet David: Pride of the Seas - World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
Sage Ayana: Tides of War - World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor
Team NDGO
Nebula Violette: Look to the Skies - Angela Little and Lee Groves
Dew Gayl: Oklahoma - Downdraft - Twister
Gwen Darcy: The Cello Song (Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude) - J.S. Bach, arr. Steven Sharp Nelson
Octavia Ember: Taliyah, the Stoneweaver - League of Legends
Atlas Contestents
Ciel Soliel: Thunder Plains - Final Fantasy X (HD Remaster)
Flynt Coal: Tank! - Cowboy Bebop
Neon Katt: Bit Rush: Arcade Ahri - League of Legends
Friends & Family
Qrow Branwen: Curse of the Worgen - World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Winter Schnee: Freya’s Theme - Final Fantasy IX
Taiyang Xiao Long: Totems of the Grizzlemaw - World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
Amber: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Techno - Vanessa Mae
Villains
Salem: Ley Lines - World of Warcraft: Legion
Volume 4
Mistral
Oscar Pine: Farm Boy - Final Fantasy VII (HD Remaster)
Li Ren: Eight Dog Warriors’ Theme - Okami
An Ren: Prologue - Okami
Atlas
Jacques Schnee: Shinra, Inc. - Final Fantasy VII
Whitley Schnee: Machiavellian Bach - Portal 2
Klein Seben: A Mole Man - Tenkuu no Escaflowne
Henry Marigold: The Grand Duchy of Jeuno - Final Fantasy XI
Pilot Boi: Sky Dance - Pyre
Menagerie
Ghira Belladonna: Valley of the Four Winds - World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
Kali Belladonna: Queen Fury - Legend of Dragoon
Corsac and Fennec Albain: Shadow of Doubt - Tenkuu no Escaflowne
Ilia Amitola: Neeko, the Curious Chameleon - League of Legends
Villains
Arthur Watts: Karazhan Opera House - World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
Tyrian Callows: Darkmoon Faire Carousel - World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
Hazel Rainart: Spirit Guard Udyr - League of Legends
Volume 5
Friends & Family
Mata: Stone Hill - Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Saber Rodentia: Night Howlers - Pyre
The White Fang
Sienna Khan: The Proving - Horizon Zero Dawn
Yuma: Revival of Alseides - Tenkuu no Escaflowne: The Movie
Trifa: Elise, the Spider Queen - League of Legends
Villains
The Branwen Tribe: Talon Sheath - Pyre
Vernal: Drawn to Strife - Horizon Zero Dawn
Professor Leonardo Lionheart: Sadness-colored Sandglass - Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Volume 6
The Legends Lost to Time
God of Light: Okami White Light - Okami
God of Darkness: Emperor of Eternal Darkness - Okami
Jinn: Meridian, Shining - Horizon Zero Dawn
Ozma: Stormwind - World of Warcraft
Young Salem: Elizabeth - Bioshock Infinite
Friends & Family
Maria Calavera: Vamo’alla Flamenco - Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy
Saphron Cotta-Arc: Adlehyde Castle Town - Wild ARMs: AlterCode F
Terra Cotta-Arc: Totally Busy - Wild ARMs 4/Music the Best - Feeling Wind
Adrian Cotta-Arc: Minako’s Ambition - Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Sailor Stars
Red-headed Woman: Canticle of Sacrifice - World of Warcraft: Legion
Other
Dee & Dudley: Shingakki 3 - Azumanga Daioh
Villains
Lil’ Miss Malachite: Tarren Mill - World of Warcraft: Taverns of Azeroth
Tock: Thrash Pack - Pyre
Caroline Cordovin: Ancient Civilization Exhibition - Wild ARMs: AlterCode F
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randomlyrandoms · 3 years ago
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Celebrity Death 2021
JANUARY Floyd Little - Jan. 1 (Football Player) Carlos do Carmo - Jan. 1 (Folk Singer) Mark Eden - Jan. 1 (TV Actor) Kerry Vincent - Jan. 2 (Chef) Paul Westphal - Jan. 2 (Basketball Player) Mike Reese - Jan. 2 (Politician) Mary Catherine Bateson - Jan. 2 (Novelist) Gerry Marsden - Jan. 3 (Rock Singer) AnnaRose King - Jan. 3 (Director) Barbara Shelley - Jan. 3 (Movie Actor) Tanya Roberts - Jan. 4 (TV Actress) Cheyann Shaw - Jan. 4 (Instagram Star) Gregory Sierra - Jan. 4 (TV Actor) Barbara Shelley - Jan. 4 (Movie Actress) Drew Osborne - Jan. 4 (TV Actor) Jim Corsi - Jan. 4 (Baseball Player) Colin Bell - Jan. 5 (Soccer Player) James Greene - Jan. 5 (TV Actor) Antonio Sabato Sr. - Jan. 6 (Movie Actor) Ashli Babbitt - Jan. 6 (Criminal) Bobby Few - Jan. 6 (Pianist) *Marion Ramsey - Jan. 7 (Movie Actress) Tommy Lasorda - Jan. 7 (Baseball Manager) Neil Sheehan - Jan. 7 (Journalist) Michael Apted - Jan. 7 (Director) Deezer D - Jan. 7 (TV Actor) Ed Bruce - Jan. 8 (Country Singer) John Reilly - Jan. 9 (Movie Actor) Julie Strain - Jan. 10 (Model) Stacy Title - Jan. 11 (Director) Sheldon Adelson - Jan. 11 (Entrepreneur) Siegfried Fischbacher - Jan. 13 (Magician) Rock Mackenzie - Jan. 13 (YouTube Star) Joanne Rogers - Jan. 14 (Family Member) *Fred Rogers's Wife* Phil Spector - Jan. 16 (Criminal) Charlotte Cornwell - Jan. 16 (Movie Actress) Harry Brant - Jan. 17 (Family Member) *Stephanie Seymour's Son* Junior Mance - Jan. 17 (Pianist) Don Sutton - Jan. 18 (Baseball Player) Joyce Hill - Jan. 18 (Baseball Player) Mark Wilson - Jan. 19 (Magician) Mira Furlan - Jan. 20 (TV Actress) Peter Swan - Jan. 20 (Soccer Player) Baby CEO - Jan. 20 (Rapper) Mick Norcross - Jan. 21 (Reality Star) Randy Parton - Jan. 21 (Country Singer) Jackson Mthembu - Jan. 21 (Politician) Hank Aaron - Jan. 22 (Baseball Player) Aeneas Chigwedere - Jan. 22 (Politician) *Larry King - Jan. 23 (TV Show Host) Hal Holbrook - Jan. 23 (TV Actor) Song Yoo-jung - Jan. 23 (TV Actress) Trisha Noble - Jan. 23 (TV Actress) Polly Lou Livingston - Jan. 24 (Voice Actress) Jeanette Maus - Jan. 24 (Voice Actress) Bruce Kirby - Jan. 24 (Movie Actor) Jung Hun Chul - Jan. 25 (Rapper) Sekou Smith - Jan. 26 (Sportscaster) 6 Dogs - Jan. 26 (Rapper) Cloris Leachman - Jan. 27 (TV Actress) Efrain Ruales - Jan. 27 (TV Actor) Goddess Bunny - Jan. 27 (Model) Cicely Tyson - Jan. 28 (Movie Actress) Eddie Connachan - Jan. 28 (Soccer Player) Hilton Valentine - Jan. 29 (Guitarist) John Chaney - Jan. 29 (Basketball Coach) SOPHIE Xeon - Jan. 30 (Pop Singer) Marc Wilmore - Jan. 30 (Screenwriter) Helen Schott - Jan. 30 (Family Member) *Macklemore's Grandmother* Bob Wall - Jan. 30 (Movie Actor)
FEBRUARY **Dustin Diamond - Feb. 1 (TV Actor) John Sweeney - Feb. 1 (Civil Rights Leader) Tom Moore - Feb. 2 (British Army Officer) Wayne Terwilliger - Feb. 3 (Baseball Player) Santiago Garcia - Feb. 4 (Soccer Player) Christopher Plummer - Feb. 5 (Movie Actor) Leon Spinks - Feb. 5 (Boxer) Örs Siklósi - Feb. 5 (Rock Singer) Brayden Smith - Feb. 5 (Reality Star) Timothy Wilks - Feb. 5 (YouTube Star) Chris Ridgway - Feb. 6 (Family Member) *Jesse Ridgway's Uncle* George P. Shultz - Feb. 6 (Entrepreneur) Ron Wright - Feb. 7 (Politician) Rebecca Landrith - Feb. 7 (Model) Devon Cota - Feb. 7 (Family Member) *Jeanette Cota's Son / Ava Cota's Brother* Mary Wilson - Feb. 8 (R&B Singer) Marty Schottenheimer - Feb. 8 (Football Coach) Billy Bryan Brown - Feb. 8 (Reality Star) Dazharia Shaffer - Feb. 9 (TikTok Star) Chick Corea - Feb. 9 (Pianist) Kasia Lenhardt - Feb. 9 (Model) Rajiv Kapoor - Feb. 9 (Movie Actor) Terez Paylor - Feb. 9 (Journalist) Katherine Creag - Feb. 10 (Journalist) Larry Flynt - Feb. 10 (Journalist) Rodrigo Mejía - Feb. 12 (TV Actor) Sydney Devine - Feb. 12 (Pop Singer) Robert Maraj - Feb. 13 (Family Member) *Nicki Minaj's Father* Carlos Menem - Feb. 14 (World Leader) Mourid Barghouti - Feb. 14 (Poet) Carl Judie - Feb. 14 (TV Actor) Vincent Jackson - Feb. 15 (Football Player) Johnny Pacheco - Feb. 15 (Composer) Lucia Guilmain - Feb. 15 (Movie Actress) Jessica McClintock - Feb. 16 (Fashion Designer) Harry Bring - Feb. 16 (TV Producer) Soul Jah Love - Feb. 16 (Reggae Singer) Carman - Feb. 16 (Rock Singer) Rush Limbaugh - Feb. 17 (Radio Host) Gene Summers - Feb. 17 (Rock Singer) U-Roy - Feb. 17 (Reggae Singer) Prince Markie Dee - Feb. 18 (Rapper) Juan Pizarro - Feb. 18 (Baseball Player) Đorđe Balašević - Feb. 19 (Songwriter) Mira Furlan - Jan. 20 (TV Actress) Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Feb. 22 (Poet) Sean Kennedy - Feb. 23 (Bassist) Geoffrey Scott - Feb. 23 (Soap Opera Actor) Ronald Pickup - Feb. 24 (TV Actor) Lance Waldroup - Feb. 25 (Reality Star) John Geddert - Feb. 25 (Gymnastics Coach) Scarfo Da Plug - Feb. 27 (Rapper) Louis Nix - Feb. 27 (Football Player) Ng Man-tat - Feb. 27 (Movie Actor) Russ Martin - Feb. 27 (Radio Host) Erica Watson - Feb. 27 (Comedian) Dylan Kardashian - Feb. 27 (YouTube Star) Irv Cross - Feb. 28 (Football Player) Johnny Briggs - Feb. 28 (Soap Opera Actor) Milan Bandić - Feb. 28 (Politician)
MARCH Jahmil French - March 1 (TV Actor) Vernon Jordan - March 1 (Civil Rights Leader) Ann Casey - March 1 (Wrestler) Bunny Wailer - March 2 (Reggae Singer) Alex Casademunt - March 2 (Pop Singer) Michael Gudinski - March 2 (Entrepreneur) Moses Monweal McCormick - March 4 (YouTube Star) Walter Gretzky - March 4 (Family Member) *Wayne Gretzky's Father* Chris Kash - March 4 (Model) Michael Stanley - March 5 (Rock Singer) Yhung Lyric Chanel - March 5 (Instagram Star) David Bailie - March 5 (Movie Actor) Tsering Dolma Gyaltong - March 5 (Activist) Abood Omari - March 6 (Instagram Star) Peter Deibler - March 6 (Radio Host) Norton Juster - March 8 (Children's Author) Cepillín - March 8 (TV Show Host) Roger Mudd - March 9 (TV Show Host) Cliff Simon March 9 (TV Actor) James Levine - March 9 (Composer) Joe Tait - March 10 (Sportscaster) Alena Suleimanova - March 10 (Painter) Ronald Defeo Jr. - March 12 (Criminal) Marvin Hagler - March 13 (Boxer) Menzi Ngubane - March 13 (TV Actor) Lee Scratch Perry - March 13 Actor) Thione Seck - March 14 (World Music Singer) Yaphet Kotto - March 15 (Movie Actor) Stephen Bechtel Jr. - March 15 (Entrepreneur) Albert Rodriguez - March 15 (Movie Actor) Maia Johnson - March 15 (Family Member) *Keyshawn Johnson's Daughter* Timur Faizutdinov - March 16 (Hockey Player) Moudud Ahmed - March 16 (Politician) Freddie Redd - March 17 (Pianist) John Magufuli - March 17 (Politician) Richard Gilliland - March 18 (Movie Actor) Ace from Ching & Ace Crew - March 19 (YouTube Star) Peter Lorimer - March 20 (Scooer Player) Adam Zagajewski - March 21 (Poet) Elgin Baylor - March 22 (Basketball Player) George Segal - March 23 (Movie Actor) Houston Tumlin - March 23 (Movie Actor) Oscar Frayer - March 23 (Basketball Player) Jessica Walter - March 24 (TV Actress) Ronald Williams - March 24 (TikTok Star) Craig Grant - March 24 (Poet) Bob Plager - March 24 (Hockey Player) Beverly Cleary - March 25 (Children's Author) Larry McMurtry - March 25 (Screenwriter) Bertrand Tavernier - March 25 (Director) Lee MacMillan - March 26 (YouTube Star) Deshayla Harris - March 26 (Reality Star) Jeff Carson - March 26 (Country Singer) Petr Kellner - March 27 (Entrepreneur) Rochelle Hager - March 29 (TikTok Star) Claudio Callegari - March 29 (YouTube Star) G Gordon Liddy - March 30 (Radio Host) Lee Collins - March 31 (Soccer Player)
APRIL Amy Lee Fisher - April 1 (YouTube Star) Lee Aaker - April 1 (TV Actor) Linda Torres - April 1 (TV Actress) Gloria Henry - April 3 (TV Actress) Carla Zampatti - April 3 (Fashion Designer) John Paragon - April 3 (Screenwriter) Tamura Masakazu - April 3 (TV Actor) Thomas Dale Brock - April 4 (Biologist) Paul Ritter - April 5 (Movie Actor) Krzysztof Krawczyk - April 5 (World Music Singer) Alcee L. Hastings - April 6 (Politician) James Hampton - April 7 (Movie Actor) Richard Rush - April 8 (Director) **DMX - April 9 (Rapper) Prince Philip - April 9 (Prince) Nikki Grahame - April 9 (Reality Star) Adam Perkins - April 11 (Instagram Star) Joseph Siravo - April 11 (Movie Actor) Bobby Leonard - April 13 (Basketball Player) Bernie Madoff - April 14 (Criminal) Rusty Young - April 14 (Guitarist) Leroy Keyes - April 15 (Football Player) *Helen McCrory - April 16 (Movie Actress) Felix Silla - April 16 (TV Actor) Charles Geschke - April 16 (Entrepreneur) Black Rob - April 17 (Rapper) Fred Arbanas - April 17 (Football Player) Al Young - April 17 (Poet) Alma Wahlberg - April 18 (Reality Star) *Mark Wahlberg's Mother* Elizabeth Furse - April 18 (Politician) Walter Mondale - April 19 (Vice President) Monte Hellman - April 20 (Director) Les McKeown - April 20 (Pop Singer) Tempest Storm - April 20 (Movie Actress) Joe Long - April 21 (Bassist) Terrence Clarke - April 22 (Basketball Player) Sharon Pollock - April 22 (Playwright) Charlie Glotzbach - April 23 (Race Car Driver) Alber Elbaz - April 24 (Fashion Designer) Cam Coldheart - April 24 (Rapper) Denny Freeman - April 25 (Guitarist) Geno Hayes - April 26 (Football Played) Pudgywoke - April 26 (Dog) Michael Collins - April 28 (Astronaut) CptVideoGames - April 28 (YouTube Star) Johnny Crawford - April 29 (TV Actor) Pierce Fulton - April 29 (Pop Singer) Anne Buydens - April 29 (Film Producer) Frank McRae - April 29 (Movie Actor) Billie Hayes - April 29 (TV Actress) Courtney Hall - April 30 (Football Player)
MAY Olympia Dukakis - May 1 (Movie Actress) Ian Morosoff - May 1 (TikTok Star) Jacques D'amboise - May 2 (Dancer) Eric McClure - May 2 (Race Car Driver) Bobby Unser - May 2 (Race Car Driver) R Balakrishna Pillai - May 3 (Politician) Paulo Gustavo - May 4 (Movie Actor) Nick Kamen - May 4 (Pop Singer) Simon Achidi Achu - May 4 (Politician) George Jung - May 5 (Criminal) Tawny Kitaen - May 7 (TV Actress) Ernest Angley - May 7 (Religious Leader) Spencer Silver - May 8 (Chemist) Jose Manuel Caballero - May 9 (Poet) Colt Brennan - May 11 (Football Player) Norman Lloyd - May 11 (TV Actor) Blackie Dammett - May 12 (Movie Actor) Rhino So Cool - May 12 (Dog) Seamus Deane - May 12 (Novelist) Norman Simmons - May 13 (Composer) New Jack - May 14 (Wrestler) Peter Griffith - May 14 (TV Actor) Mike Darole - May 15 (Rapper) MC Kevin - May 16 (World Music Singer) Charles Grodin - May 18 (Movie Actor) Rennie Stennett - May 18 (Baseball Player) Paul Mooney - May 19 (Comedian) Mark York - May 19 (TV Actor) Samir Ghanem - May 20 (Comedian) Erin O'Brien - May 20 (TV Actress) Chi Modu - May 22 (Photographer) Eric Carle - May 23 (Children's Author) Lorrae Desmond - May 23 (Soap Opera Actress) Max Rufus Mosley - May 23 (Race Car Driver) Samuel E. Wright - May 24 (Pop Singer) Kevin Clark - May 26 (Movie Actor) Paul Soles - May 26 (Voice Actor) JD Meeboer -  26 May (Pop Singer) Shane Briant - May 27 (TV Actor) Carla Fracci - May 27 (Dancer) Freddy Marks - May 27 (Pop Singer) Robert J. Hogan - May 27 (TV Actor) Lorina Kamburova - May 27 (TV Actress) Gavin MacLeod - May 29 (TV Actor) BJ Thomas - May 29 (Country Singer) Joe Lara - May 29 (TV Actor) Dawn Lee - May 30 (YouTube Star) Arlene Golonka - May 31 (TV Actress) Lil Loaded - May 31 (Rapper) Arlene Golonka - May 31 (TV Actress)
JUNE F. Lee Bailey - June 3 (Lawyer) Ernie Lively - June 3 (Movie Actor) Richard R. Ernst - June 4 (Chemist) Clarence Williams III - June 4 (TV Actor) Michele Merlo - June 6 (Songwriter) Jim Fassel - June 7 (Football Coach) Dontay Banks - June 7 (Family Member) *Lil Durk's Brother* Georgie Boy - June 7 (TikTok Star) Ben Roberts - June 9 (Soap Opera Actor) Gottfried Bohm - June 9 (Architect) Edward de Bono - June 9 (Doctor) Ray MacDonnell - June 10 (Soap Opera Actor) Buddhadeb Dasgupta - June 10 (Directer) Mudcat Grant - June 11 (Baseball Player) Geoffrey Edelsten - June 11 (Entrepreneur) Ned Beatty - June 13 (Movie Actor) Lisa Banes - June 14 (TV Actress) Frank Bonner - June 16 (TV Actor) Chandrashekhar - June 16 (Movie Actor) John De Nardis - June 17 (YouTube Star) Gift of Gab - June 18 (Rapper) Giampiero Boniperti - June 18 (Soccer Player) Milkha Singh - June 18 (Runner) Joanne Linville - June 20 (TV Actress) Hey Eliza - June 20 (TikTok Star) René Robert - June 22 (Hockey Player) Patricia Reilly Giff - June 22 (Children's Author) Mila Ximénez - June 23 (TV Show Host) Melissa Coates - June 23 (Wrestler) Jackie Lane - June 23 (TV Actress) Edna Schmidt - June 24 (Journalist) Lauren Maxwell - June 24 (Family Member) *Fetty Wap's Daughter* Vic Briggs - June 25 ( Guitarist) Abdalelah Haroun - June 26 (Runner) Mike Gravel - June 26 (Politician) Greg Noll - June 28 (Surfer) Burton Greene - June 28 (Pianist) Donald Rumsfeld - June 29 (Politician) Stuart Damon - June 29 (Soap Opera Actor) The Patriot - June 30 (Wrestler)
JULY Philece Sampler - July 1 (Voice Actress) Daniel Mickelson - July 4 (TV Actor) Matiss Kivlenieks - July 4 (Hockey Player) Richard Lewontin - July 4 (Biologist) Terry Donahue - July 4 (Football Coach) Richard Donner - July 5 (Director) Babyface.s - July 5 (TikTok Star) William Smith - July 5 (TV Actor) Raffaella Carra - July 5 (World Music Singer) Suzzanne Douglas - July 6 (TV Actress) Robert Downey Sr. - July 7 (Director) Dilip Kumar - July 7 (Movie Actor) Odalis Santos Mena - July 7 (Model) Chick Vennera - July 7 (Movie Actor) Carlos Reutemann - July 7 (Politician) Jovenel Moïse - July 7 (Politician) Virbhadra Singh - July 8 (Politician) Sebastian Eubank - July 9 (Family Member) *Chris Eubank's Son* Edwin Edwards - July 12 (Politician) Mamnoon Hussain - July 14 (Politician) Jeffrey Philip LaBar - July 14 (Guitarist) Dawn Foster - July 15 (Journalist) Libero De Rienzo - July 15 (Movie Actor) William F. Nolan - July 15 (Novelist) Biz Markie - July 16 (Rapper) Pilar Bardem - July 17 (Movie Actress) Tom O'Connor - July 18 (Comedian) Enn Tarto - July 18 (Politician) Mary Ward - July 19 (Movie Actress) Greg Knapp - July 22 (Football Coach) Dieter Brummer - July 24 (Soap Opera Actor) Rodney Alcala - July 24 (Criminal) Mike Enzi - July 26 (Politician) Joey Jordison - July 26 (Drummer) Dusty Hill - July 27 (Bassist) Saginaw Grant - July 27 (Movie Actor) Johnny Ventura - July 28 (World Music Singer) Carl Levin - July 29 (Politician) Jay Pickett - July 30 (TV Actor) Shona Ferguson - July 30 (TV Actor) Anthony Michael - July 31 (TikTok Star) Josemith Bermúdez - July 31 (TV Actress) Terry Cooper - July 31 (Soccer Player)
AUGUST Edai - Aug. 1 (Rapper) Gina Krasley - Aug. 1 (Reality Star) Paul Cotton - Aug. 1 (Rock Singer) Bobby Eaton - Aug. 4 (Wrestler) Razzy Bailey - Aug. 4 (Country Singer) Brian Henderson - Aug. 5 (TV Show Host) Emilio Ballack - Aug 5 (Family Member) *Michael Ballack's Son* Eloise Greenfield - Aug. 5 (Children's Author) Trevor Moore - Aug 6 (Comedian) Markie Post - Aug. 7 (TV Actress) Dalal Abdul Aziz - Aug. 7 (Movie Actress) Jane Withers - Aug. 7 (Movie Actress) Bobby Bowden - Aug. 8 (Football Coach) John Meadows - Aug. 8 (Fitness Instructor) Bill Davis - Aug. 8 (Politician) Bob Jenkins - Aug. 9 (TV Show Host) Siti Sarah Raissuddin - Aug. 9 (World Music Singer) Lester Bird - Aug. 9 (Politician) Alex Cord - Aug. 9 (TV Actor) Sakhile Hlatshwayo - Aug. 9 (World Music Singer) Pat Hitchcock - Aug. 9 (Movie Actress) Chucky Thompson - Aug. 9 (Music Producer) Tony Esposito - Aug. 10 (Hockey Player) Mike Finnigan - Aug. 11 (Pianist) Dominic DeNucci - Aug. 12 (Wrestler) Una Stubbs - Aug. 12 (TV Actress) Nanci Griffith - Aug. 13 (Folk Singer) Ernie Sigley - Aug. 15 (TV Show Host) Gerd Muller - Aug. 15 (Soccer Player) Sean Lock - Aug. 16 (Comedian) Austin Mitchell - Aug. 18 (Politician) Jill Murphy - Aug. 18 (Novelist) Bill Freehan - Aug. 19 (Baseball Player) Sonny Chiba - Aug. 19 (Movie Actor) Chuck Close - Aug. 19 (Photographer) Tom T. Hall - Aug. 20 (Country Singer) Jeanne Robertson - Aug. 21 (Model) Don Everly - Aug. 21 (Country Singer) Rod Gilbert - Aug. 22 (Hockey Player) Jack Hirschman - Aug. 22 (Poet) Jimmy Hayes - Aug. 23 (Hockey Player) Tom Flynn - Aug. 23 (Journalist) Serge Onik - Aug. 24 (Dancer) Charlie Watts - Aug. 24 (Drummer) Sam Oji - Aug. 28 (Soccer Player) Ida Keeling - Aug. 28 (Runner) Ed Asner - Aug. 29 (Movie Actor) Mercedes Morr - Aug. 29 (Instagram Star) Ron Bushy - Aug. 29 (Drummer) Lee Scratch Perry - Aug. 29 (Music Producer) Jacques Rogge - Aug. 29 (Entrepreneur) tomiii 11 - Aug. 30 (YouTube Star) Michael Constantine - Aug. 31 (Movie Actor)
SEPTEMBER Catherine MacPhail - Sept. 1 (Children's Author) Daffney - Sept. 1 (Wrestler) Gregg Leakes - Sept. 1 (Reality Star) Sidharth Shukla - Sept. 2 (Model) Mad Clip - Sept. 2 (Rapper) David Patten - Sept. 2 (Football Player) Philip Jamison - Sept. 3 (Painter) Willard Scott - Sept. 4 (TV Show Host) Sarah Harding - Sept. 5 (Pop Singer) Michael Kenneth Williams - Sept. 6 (TV Actor) Anthony Johnson - Sept. 6 (Movie Actor) Jean-Pierre Adams - Sept. 6 (Soccer Player) Jean Paul Belmondo - Sept. 6 (Movie Actor) Art Metrano - Sept. 8 (Movie Actor) Jorge Sampaio - Sept. 10 (Politician) Abimael Guzman - Sept. 11 (Politician) Brandon Ashur - Sept. 12 (YouTube Star) *Norm MacDonald - Sept. 14 (Comedian) Lou Angotti - Sept. 15 (Hockey Player) Jane Powell - Sept. 16 (Movie Actress) Clive Sinclair - Sept. 16 (Entrepreneur) Abdelaziz Bouteflika - Sept. 17 (Politician) Anna Chromy - Sept. 18 (Sculptor) Gabby Petito - Sept. 19 (Instagram Star) Jimmy Greaves - Sept. 19 (Soccer Player) John Challis - Sept. 19 (TV Actor) Richard Buckley - Sept. 19 (Family Member) *Tom Ford's Husband* Sarah Dash - Sept. 20 (Rock Singer) *Willie Garson - Sept. 21 (Movie Actor) Boehlert Sherwood - Sept. 21 (Politician) Al Harrington - Sept. 21 (TV Actor) Melvin Van Peebles - Sept. 21 (Movie Actor) Bob Moore - Sept. 22 (Bassist) Jay Sandrich - Sept. 22 (Director) Roger Michell - Sept. 22 (Director) Lenka Peterson - Sept. 24 (Stage Actress) Gabriel Salazar - Sept. 26 (TikTok Star) Roger Hunt - Sept. 27 (Soccer Player) Tommy Kirk - Sept. 28 (Movie Actor) Michael Tylo - Sept. 28 (Soap Opera Actor) Jocelyn Ducharme - Sept. 28 (TikTok Star) Katelyn Ballman - Sept. 29 (TikTok Star) Carlisle Floyd - Sept. 30 (Composer)
OCTOBER John Wes Townley - Oct. 2 (Race Car Driver) Jorge Medina - Oct. 3 (Religious Leader) Todd Akin - Oct. 3 (Politician) Cynthia Harris - Oct. 3 (TV Actress) Valerie Joy Watson - Oct. 4 (Children's Author) Alan Kalter - Oct. 4 (Voice Actor) Ernest Lee Johnson - Oct. 5 (Criminal) Jan Shutan - Oct. 7 (TV Actress) James Brokenshire - Oct. 7 (Politician) Peter Silverman - Oct. 7 (Journalist) Raymond Odierno - Oct. 8 (War Hero) Luis de Pablo - Oct. 10 (Composer) Abdul Qadeer Khan - Oct. 10 (Physicist) Creatures Ferris - Oct. 10 (Reality Star) Emani Johnson - Oct. 11 (R&B Singer) Tony Demarco - Oct. 11 (Boxer) Deon Estus - Oct. 11 (Bassist) Lavoisier Maia - Oct. 11 (Politician) Paddy Moloney - Oct. 12 (Composer) Hubert Germain - Oct. 12 (Politician) Ray Fosse - Oct. 13 (Baseball Player) Gary Paulsen - Oct. 13 (Yound Adult Author) Tom Morey - Oct. 14 (Entrepreneur) David Amess - Oct. 15 (Politician) Joanna Cameron - Oct. 15 (TV Actress) Betty Lynn - Oct. 16 (TV Actress) Franco Cerri - Oct. 18 (Guitarist) Colin Powell - Oct. 18 (Politician) Val Bisoglio Oct. 18 (TV Actor) Christopher Ayres - Oct. 18 (Voice Actor) William Lucking - Oct. 18 (TV Actor) Jack Angel - Oct. 19 (Voice Actor) Brian Laundrie - Oct. 20 (Instagram Star) Michael Stoddard Laughlin - Oct. 20 (Film Producer) Jerry Pinkney - Oct. 20 (Illustrator) Martha Henry - Oct. 21 (Stage Actress) Kathleen Flores - Oct. 21 (Rugby Player) Einár - Oct. 21 (Rapper) Tommy DeBarge - Oct. 21 (Family Member) Thich Pho Tue - Oct. 21 (Religious Leader) *Peter Scolari - Oct. 22 (TV Actor) *James Michael Tyler - Oct. 24 (TV Actor) Mamat Khalid - Oct. 24 (Screenwriter) Huey Ha - Oct. 25 (TikTok Star) Fofi Gennimata - Oct. 25 (Politician) Roh Tae-Woo - Oct. 26 (Politician) Walter Smith - Oct. 26 (Soccer Coach) Mort Sahl - Oct. 26 (Comedian) Linda Carlson - Oct. 26 (TV Actress) Mike Gene Lucci - Oct. 26 (Football Player) Christopher Wenner - Oct. 27 (Journalist) Octavio Ocana - Oct. 28 (TV Actor) Ashley Mallett - Oct. 28 (Cricket Player) A Linwood Holton Jr. - Oct. 28 (Politician) Jovita Moore - Oct. 28 (Journalist) Puneeth Rajkumar - Oct. 29 (Movie Actor) Octavio Ocana - Oct. 29 (TV Actor) Bert Newton - Oct. 30 (Comedian) Alpo Martinez - Oct. 31 (Criminal)
NOVEMBER Pat Martino - Nov. 1 (Guitarist) Dennis Moore - Nov. 2 (Politician) Wilma Chan - Nov. 3 (Politician) Lionel Blair - Nov. 4 (TV Show Host) Vanessa Angel - Nov. 4 (Soap Opera Actress) Ruth Ann Minner - Nov. 4 (Politician) Marília Mendonça - Nov. 5 (Pop Singer) Angelo Mosca - Nov. 6 (Football Player) Shawn Rhoden - Nov. 6 (Bodybuilder) Dean Stockwell - Nov. 7 (TV Actor) Astro - Nov. 7 (Rapper) Amalia Aguilar - Nov. 8 (Movie Actress) Max Cleland - Nov. 9 (Politician) Austin Currie - Nov. 9 (Politician) Jerry Douglas Nov. 9 (Soap Opera Actor) Ed Lucas - Nov. 10 (Sportscaster) Graeme Edge - Nov. 11 (Drummer) Bob Bondurant - Nov. 12 (Race Car Driver) Ron Flowers - Nov. 12 (Football Player) Warren Bryant - Nov. 12 (Football Player) Wilbur Smith - Nov. 13 (Non-Fiction Author) Sam Huff - Nov. 13 (Football Player) Bertie Auld - Nov. 14 (Soccer Player) Julio Lugo - Nov. 15 (Baseball Player) Kamil Durczok - Nov. 16 (Journalist) *Art LaFleur - Nov. 17 (Movie Actor) Prayers For Emma - Nov. 17 (Instagram Star) Dave Frishberg - Nov. 17 (Composer) Young Dolph - Nov. 17 (Rapper) Mick Rock - Nov. 18 (Photographer) Sally Ann Howes - Nov. 19 (Movie Actress) Robert Bly - Nov. 21 (Poet) Antwain Lee Fowler - Nov. 21 (Instagram Star) Suzanne Olmsted - Nov. 21 (Family Member) *G-Eazy's Mother* Joey Morgan - Nov. 21 (Movie Actor) Lou Cutell - Nov. 21 (TV Actor) Sylvia Weinstock - Nov. 22 (Chef) Big Chubby - Nov. 24 (TikTok Star) Lisa Brown - Nov. 24 (Soap Opera Actress) Yvonne Wilder - Nov. 24 (Movie Actress) Antwanashia Mitchell - Nov. 25 (Instagram Star) Stephen Sondheim - Nov. 26  (Composer) *Eddie Mekka - Nov. 27 (TV Actor) Curley Culp - Nov. 27 (Football Player) Tor Eckhoff - Nov. 27 (YouTube Star) Frank Williams - Nov. 28 (Race Car Driver) Carrie Meek - Nov. 28 (Politician) Virgil Abloh - Nov. 28 (Fashion Designer) David Gulpilil - Nov. 29 (Movie Actor) Arlene Dahl - Nov. 29 (Movie Actress) Otis Anderson Jr. - Nov. 29 (Football Player) Dave Draper - Nov. 30 (Bodybuilder) Ray Kennedy - Nov. 30 (Soccer Player)
DECEMBER Jacqueline Avant - Dec. 1 (Family Member) *Clarence Avant's Wife* Antony Sher - Dec. 2 (Stage Actor) Claude Humphrey - Dec. 3 (Football Player) Martha De Laurentiis - Dec. 4 (Film Producer) Bill Staines - Dec. 5 (Folk Singer) Zen Cannon - Dec. 5 (Family Member) *Nick Cannon's Son* Bob Dole - Dec. 5 (Politician) Bill Glass - Dec. 5 (Football Player) Marvin Morgan - Dec. 6 (Soccer Player) Eduardo Galvão - Dec. 7 (TV Actor) Barry Harris - Dec. 8 (Pianist) Lars Høgh - Dec. 8 (Soccer Player) Bipin Rawat - Dec. 8 (Politician) Slim 400 - Dec. 8 (Rapper) Kristina Dukic - Dec. 8 (YouTube Star) Blackjack Lanza - Dec. 8 (Wrestler) Demaryius Thomas - Dec. 9 (Football Player) Al Unser - Dec. 9 (Race Car Driver) Cara Williams - Dec. 9 (TV Actress) Speedy Duncan - Dec. 9 (Football Player) Lina Wertmuller - Dec. 9 (Director) Carmen Salinas - Dec. 9 (Soap Opera Actress) Michael Nesmith - Dec. 10 (Rock Singer) Anne Rice - Dec. 11 (Novelist) Vicente Fernández - Dec. 12 (World Music Singer) Paulias Matane - Dec. 12 (Politician) Blackie Dammett - Dec. 12 (Wrestler) Verónica Forque - Dec. 13 (Movie Actress) Bridget Hanley - Dec. 15 (TV Actress) Flow La Movie - Dec. 15 (Music Producer) Wanda Young - Dec. 15 (Pop Artist) Sayaka Kanda - Dec. 18 (Pop Singer) David Wagoner - Dec. 18 (Poet) Richard Rogers - Dec. 18 (Architect) Johnny Isakson - Dec. 19 (Politician) Robert Grubbs - Dec. 19 (Chemist) Carlos Marin - Dec. 19 (Pop Singer) Drakeo - Dec. 19 (Rapper) Thomas Kinsella - Dec. 22 (Poet) Bob Keselowski - Dec. 22 (Race Car Driver) Joan Didion - Dec. 23 (Novelist) Zombiemold - Dec. 25 (YouTube Star) Wayne Thiebaud - Dec. 25 (Pop Artist) Richard Marcinko - Dec. 25 (War Hero) Candy Palmater - Dec. 25 (Comedian) Desmond Tutu - Dec. 26 (Religious Leader) April Ashley - Dec. 27 (Model) Andrew Vachss - Dec. 27 (Novelist) John Madden - Dec. 28 (Sportscaster) Grichka Bogdanoff - Dec. 28 (TV Show Host) Harry Reid - Dec. 28 (Politician) **Betty White - Dec. 31 (TV Actress)
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ao3feed-wayward · 6 years ago
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Working Girls
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2IsndJS
by nonky
Prompt by drabblewriter at LJ: Being Human US/Supernatural, Rebecca/Meg, goddesses
Bloodplay warning: PG-13 for some girl-on-girl biting.
Words: 842, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural, Being Human (US/Canada)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F
Characters: Rebecca Flynt, Meg Masters (Demon)
Additional Tags: Crossover
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2IsndJS
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yuorgorblin · 8 years ago
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i was tagged by @deletedan to do this !!! 
name: rebecca
nickname: mostly just becca, occasionally beckaw
gender: female
star sign: saggitarius
birthday: december 14
relationship status: single nd depressed c:
pets: 5 cats :o
height: 5′3ish
favorite color(s): lavender and mint green
average amount of sleep: like 5 hours?
lucky number(s): 420
last thing i googled: “larry flynt” it was for my gov class lmao the guy’s a scumbag
number of blankets i sleep with: one is on my bed but i usually sleep without it
met a celebrity: nope
favorite fictional character: draco malfoy mmmmm
favorite book: it changes all the time but atm it’s “the girl who circumnavigated fairyland in a ship of her own making” by catherynne valente
favorite band/artist(s): twenty one pilots, young the giant, saint motel, as tall as lions, mutemath, idk a lot but those are the main ones
song stuck in my head right now: another day from rent
last movie i watched: doctor strange
last tv show i watched: the office
last song i listened to: taxi cab by twenty one pilots
dream trip: london
dream job: some form of psychologist, idk exactly what yet
what i��m wearing right now: a very soft sweater and jeans
time right now: 4:06 pm
what do you post about: things that make me laugh or emotional
any other blogs: an aesthetic one
when did your blog peak: never ?
do you get asks on a daily basis: lmao
why did you choose your url: it was an inside joke between me and a few theater ppl over the summer
lemonade or iced tea: lemonade
cats or dogs: both
coke or pepsi: coke
day or night: day
call or text: text
makeup or natural: on me? makeup
light or dark hair: i’m not sure if this is asking what i have or what i like but i have lightish hair and i like ppl with dark hair
shorter or taller: again, not rly sure what this is asking but i’m short and i prefer ppl taller than me
intelligence or attraction: intelligence
city or country: city 4 sure
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coreygoestoconcerts · 6 years ago
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On This Day (9/6): Turquoise Jeep, Neiliyo
09/06/2012; The Mohawk, Austin, TX
I’m gonna talk a little bit here about memes and joke bands. It seems like every couple years a musical meme really captures people’s attention and imagination. In 2006, it was Tay Zonday and “Chocolate Rain.” And for a while, Tay Zonday was making money. He was everywhere. I had all his released songs downloaded. But where he is now? More importantly, what value does his music hold now? In 2006, I probably would have paid to see him live. Now? Definitely not. I also wouldn’t bother listening to a new song from him.
All that is to say, Turquoise Jeep hit it big the same way. Much like Zonday, I had all their recordings, watched all their videos, and for a time it seemed like the joke would never get old. They were so funny and creative. They had so many people in their collective, it really felt like they could keep this up. Each one brought something different and hilarious to the table. But, like any joke, it gets worn out. I don’t listen to their new songs. I don’t listen even to their old songs. I don’t keep up with them anymore. And I certainly won’t pay to see them anymore. Like Zonday, they just passed into old meme status as we, the internet collective, moved on.
But that is sad and shitty in a way. Flynt Flossy, for as goofy as his and his collective’s work is, clearly cares about his craft and puts real effort into what he does. It’s not his fault it was only funny for a time. Now he’s gone from playing the Mohawk in Austin to the North Door. One venue is vastly smaller than the other, for those of you who do not live here. That sucks, and I feel bad for them, yet I’m partially responsible. I am one of those people who obsessed over this one note joke for a bit and then moved on, never to give a shit again.
There is really no point to my rambling on this. I’m not saying it’s a good or bad thing. It’s just the cycle of memes, particularly musical ones. I also wouldn’t pay to see Tenacious D anymore like I would when I was 16, though they’ve obviously done a better job of stretching the gag out than Turquoise Jeep. I’m just ruminating on the nature of these things I guess, because in 2012 I paid for and attended and loved a Turquoise Jeep show, a sentence which would be ridiculous in 2018.
It sucks for those involved, the Tay Zonday’s and Rebecca Black’s of the world, but it is what it is. Even the funniest joke only stays funny for so long. Eventually, the world moves on to musicians making actually thought-provoking art, or at least to the next one-note joke song that takes root in their ears; “Gangnam Style,” for example. Meanwhile, Turquoise Jeep is still out there, still trying to eke out a living, but in the words of Morrissey, “that joke isn’t funny anymore.” What a shame.
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benrleeusa · 6 years ago
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[Eugene Volokh] Candidate for Oklahoma Legislature Sues Over Sealed Mystery Libel
Carl Parson is running in this month's Republican Primary for the Oklahoma House of Representatives (District 8), as the one candidate challenging the incumbent. Two years ago, he ran as well, unsuccessfully.
During the 2016 campaign, Don Farley apparently wrote a letter to the local Chamber of Commerce that Parson thought was libelous, so Parson sued for libel. Political candidates are generally free to do so, though to win they have to show that the speech was a knowing or reckless lie and not just a careless error. Besides damages, Parson also seems to be seeking an injunction ordering Farley not to say anything about Parson; Parson's complaint states, in relevant part (emphasis added),
Plaintiff alleges that there exists a likely probability of success on the merits of his claim for libel and/or false light; that irreparable harm and injury to Plaintiffs business reputation, and public confidence will be denied if an injunction is not granted; that it will not prejudice the Defendant to order him to refrain from any further statements about the Plaintiff; and, the public policy of Oklahoma as specified in [the statute defining libels] prohibits such defamatory statements and publications being made as alleged herein by the Don Farley.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays judgment against Defendant Don Farley for damages, punitive damages, costs, temporary and permanent injunctive relief, and any such other relief as this Court may deem just and proper ....
That sort of injunction would not be permissible, but perhaps a narrower one, that would only ban repetition of statements specifically found to be libelous, might be permissible.
Of course, all this one might lead an observer to ask: What is this alleged libel that would lead the candidate to seek such a mighty remedy? Is it really libelous? Might it be opinion rather than a factual assertion? Might it be an accurate factual assertion? What does the decision to sue over this reveal about the character of the plaintiff?
But the observer in this case would be frustrated, because the libelous allegation has been sealed by order of the court. When Parson's lawyers filed the lawsuit in Oklahoma state court, they moved to seal the attachment to the complaint that contained the alleged libel. The state court agreed, and when the case was removed to federal district court (because the parties are citizens of different states), the federal court inherited the seal. Now later documents in the case, such as defendant's motions to dismiss and to compel, and plaintiff's exhibit to his response to one of defendant's motions, are sealed, too.
Such litigation in the dark is generally not allowed in the American court system, especially as to such central matters in a case. The same is true of libel cases, which are almost always litigated without sealing. Yet in recent months I've found several libel cases that have been partly or even completely sealed, and I'm trying to get them unsealed. I blogged in November about my motion to unseal in one such case; the court recently granted that motion, and I hope to write more about that soon. Just today, I sent in a similar motion to unseal the material in Parson v. Farley (thanks to my student Jenny Wilson for her help with it), seeking an expedited decision because of the impending election. Here is the heart of the argument:
When a political candidate is publicly criticized, and responds with a libel lawsuit, members of the public naturally have an interest in learning more about the case. Is the claim legitimate, or not? Is the alleged libel best characterized as an opinion or a factual assertion? If it is a factual assertion, is there evidence to support the assertion? If plaintiff is asking for an injunction suppressing the defendant's future speech, is the request justified?
In nearly every libel case litigated in this country, citizens—and journalists who write to inform citizens—can begin to answer these questions by reading the open court record. But in this case, the public cannot effectively analyze any of these questions because the sealing order blocks access to the speech that underlies the case.
Of course, the primary responsibility for answering these questions belongs to this Court and a future jury. But as Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia, 448 U.S. 555 (1980), makes clear, the public need not blindly trust judicial processes based on secret records. "People in an open society do not demand infallibility from their institutions, but it is difficult for them to accept what they are prohibited from observing." Id. at 572. "A result considered untoward may undermine public confidence, and where the trial has been concealed from public view, an unexpected outcome can cause a reaction that the system at best has failed and at worst has been corrupted." Id. at 571. This is true not just of access to in-person proceedings, but also of access to court records. See Section II below. And access is particularly important in this case because the plaintiff is running again for the Oklahoma House of Representatives (as he had been when the allegedly libelous statement was made in 2016), and he will be on the ballot in the June 26 primary.
Proposed intervenor Eugene Volokh is a law professor who writes for the Volokh Conspiracy, a prominent legal blog hosted by Reason Magazine (http://www.reason. com/volokh). He would like to have access to the full record in this case so that both he and members of the public may better understand (1) the plaintiff's allegations that the defendant had libeled him, (2) the basis for the plaintiff's apparent request for the extraordinary remedy of "order[ing the Defendant] to refrain from any further statements about the Plaintiff," (3) the defendant's arguments for why he should prevail, which appear to be set forth in his motion to dismiss or for summary judgment, ECF No. 46, and (4) the full basis for this Court's Apr. 3, 2018 order, ECF No. 56, rejecting the defendant's sealed motions to compel, ECF No. 47. And Volokh anticipates that members of the public may be interested in just what allegations would prompt a candidate for office to try to suppress citizen speech, by punishing the speech with a damages award and forbidding future speech using an apparently extremely broad proposed injunction.... The public has a common law and constitutional right to access these records; the Letter is the basis for the complaint, and the other sealed filings articulate the parties' competing legal and factual arguments....
[I.] A motion to intervene is the proper tool for third parties to challenge a sealing order, and Volokh has Article III standing to intervene
"The courts have widely recognized that the correct procedure for a nonparty to challenge a protective order is through intervention for that purpose." United Nuclear Corp v. Cranford Ins. Co., 905 F.2d 1424, 1427 (10th Cir. 1990). The same is true of sealing orders. "[P]ermissive intervention under Rule 24(b) is an appropriate procedural vehicle for non-parties seeking access to judicial records in civil cases." Flynt v. Lombardi, 782 F.3d 963, 967 (8th Cir. 2015); see also, e.g., SanMedica International v. Amazon Inc., 2015 WL 668022, *2 (D. Utah Nov. 2, 2015).
And Volokh has standing to intervene to unseal records, just as Harvard law professor Rebecca Tushnet was found to have such standing to intervene to unseal records in SanMedica. Were it not for the sealing order, Volokh would be able to "gather information" from the full and unredacted version of the complaint and "disseminate [his] opinion on it through [his] blog." Id. at *3. This "is a sufficient allegation of injury in fact," id., and it also shows redressability, because unsealing the document would "make information public and redress [Volokh's] First Amendment injury," id. at *4—since the letter in the complaint "would be made public if the court granted [his] Motion to Unseal," Volokh's "injury is likely redressed by a favorable decision." Id.
Because this is a case seeking the unsealing of a document, rather than seeking to vacate a protective order, Young v. Glanz, 2018 WL 1588026 (N.D. Okla. Mar. 31, 2018) is not on point. When an intervenor challenges a protective order that restricts the speech of the parties, lifting the order might not redress the intervenor's injury: Perhaps none of the parties would want to talk to the intervenor even in the absence of the order. Indeed, that was the basis for this Court's decision in Young—the intervenors did not show redressability, partly because they did not offer evidence of a "party's willingness to disseminate" the materials to them. Id. at *7.
But here, Volokh is seeking access to the court record. An order lifting the seal would redress his inability to access certain documents, because he would get the documents directly from the court file, regardless of the parties' preferences. SanMedica, 2015 WL 668022, *4.
[II.] The public has a presumptive right to access the Letter, the defendant's motions, and the plaintiff's affidavit attached to his response to one of those motions
"A party seeking to file court records under seal must overcome a presumption, long supported by courts, that the public has a common-law right of access to judicial records." Eugene S. v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of N.J., 663 F.3d 1124, 1135 (10th Cir. 2011). In addition to this common-law right of access, there is also a First Amendment right of access to court documents in civil proceedings. The Supreme Court has expressly held that there is a First Amendment right of access to criminal trials, Richmond Newspapers, 448 U.S. at 573, and courts have concluded that "the justifications for access to the criminal courtroom apply as well to the civil trial." Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. v. FTC, 710 F.2d 1165, 1178 (6th Cir. 1983). "[T]he First Amendment does secure to the public and to the press a right of access to civil proceedings." Westmoreland v. Columbia Broad. Sys. Inc., 752 F.2d 16, 23 (2d Cir. 1984); see also Matter of Continental Illinois Securities Litigation, 732 F.2d 1302, 1308 (7th Cir. 1984) ("the policy reasons for granting public access to criminal proceedings apply to civil proceedings as well"). "Public access to civil trials also provides information leading to a better understanding of the operation of government as well as confidence in and respect for our judicial system." Publicker Industries, Inc. v. Cohen, 733 F.2d 1059, 1071 (3rd Cir. 1984).
This right extends to "pretrial court records" as much as to trial proceedings. Mokhiber v. Davis, 537 A.2d 1100, 1119 (D.C. Cir. 1988); see also Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga, 435 F.3d 110, 124 (2d Cir. 2006) ("there exists a qualified First Amendment right of access to documents submitted to the court in connection with a summary judgment motion"); Republic of Philippines v. Westinghouse Elec. Corp., 139 F.R.D. 50, 56 (D. N.J. 1991) ("[p]ublic access to court records is protected by both the common law and the First Amendment"). The Tenth Circuit has not yet ruled on whether such a First Amendment right of access exists in civil cases, see United States v. Pickard, 733 F.3d 1297, 1302 n.4 (10th Cir. 2013), but the body of precedents from other circuits—indeed, the view of every circuit that has passed judgment on the question—counsels in favor of recognizing such a right.
In any event, whether under the common-law right of access or under the First Amendment right of access, Volokh is entitled to access to the documents in this case. "Parties should not routinely or reflexively seek to seal materials upon which they predicate their arguments for relief, particularly dispositive relief." Lucero v. Sandia Corporation, 495 Fed. Appx. 903, 911 (10th Cir. 2012). A complaint, by definition, is material on which parties predicate their arguments for relief, Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(a), and the sealed Letter was attached to the complaint. Without the Letter, the plaintiff's libel claim would not exist. "A complaint, which initiates judicial proceedings, is the cornerstone of every case, the very architecture of the lawsuit, and access to the complaint is almost always necessary if the public is to understand a court's decision," FTC v. Abbvie Prods. LLC, 713 F.3d 54, 62 (11th Cir. 2013)—and the Letter, as the basis for the supposed entitlement to relief in this case, is a key part of that cornerstone.
The right of access also extends to defendant's motion to dismiss, plaintiff's affidavit attached in his response to that motion, and likely to defendant's motion to compel. When exhibits or other documents "directly bear on a dispositive issue," "a strong presumption of public access applies." Fish v. Kobach, 2017 WL 4422645, *5 (D. Kan. Oct. 5, 2017) (so holding as to "exhibits at issue in this case [that] were attached to the motion for summary judgment"). The documents here offer the public an opportunity to understand the plaintiff's and defendant's versions of events, and to understand the court's decisions to deny the motions to dismiss and compel. They are "materials that formed the basis of the parties' dispute and the district court's resolution," and the presumption of openness therefore applies to them. Baxter Int'l Inc. v. Abbott Laboratories, 297 F.3d 544, 548 (7th Cir. 2002).
The nature of the plaintiff's request for relief strengthens the presumption of access. The plaintiff is apparently requesting a permanent injunction that would order the defendant "to refrain from any further statements about the [p]laintiff."
Such an injunction would almost always be improper: "[A]n injunction must be specific about the acts that it prohibits," and may prohibit, at most, unprotected speech, such as libelous statements. McCarthy v. Fuller, 810 F.3d 456, 461 (7th Cir. 2015). Indeed, the Seventh Circuit in McCarthy reversed an injunction precisely because of its "excessive breadth," given "that it order[ed] [defendant] to take down his website, which would prevent him from posting any nondefamatory messages on his blog; it would thus enjoin lawful speech." Id. at 461-62. But even if this Court may ultimately decide to craft a narrower injunction, the plaintiff's request heightens the public's interest in seeing what could possibly lead a candidate for public office to seek such a drastic remedy.
"[T]he First Amendment goes beyond protection of the press and the self-expression of individuals to prohibit the government from limiting the stock of information from which members of the public may draw." First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti, 435 U.S. 765, 783 (1978). Because of this, "an injunction against speech harms not just the speakers but also the listeners." McCarthy, 810 F.3d at 462. The voters in the plaintiff's district, who have a First Amendment right to listen to criticism about their political candidates, would be especially harmed by such an injunction. And this strengthens the presumption of openness because "mistakes in civil proceedings may be more likely to inflict costs upon third parties"—here, interference with their First Amendment rights to consider allegations about political candidates—"therefore meriting even more scrutiny." Grove Fresh Distributors, Inc. v. Everfresh Juice Co., 24 F.3d 893, 897 (7th Cir. 1994). "If the charge is proven accurate, the public should have access to that information; if the charge [is] unfounded, the public should be made aware of that fact as well." Anderson v. Home Ins. Co., 924 P.2d 1123, 1128 (Colo. App. 1996).
[III.] Plaintiff's claimed injury to his name and reputation are not sufficient interests to overcome the presumption of openness
Before the public's First Amendment right of access may be infringed, "it must be shown that the denial is necessitated by a compelling government interest, and is narrowly tailored to serve that interest." Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Ct., 457 U.S. 596, 607 (1982). Even under the somewhat less demanding test applicable to the common-law right of access, "the public's right of access . . . is presumed paramount." Ramirez v. Bravo's Holding Co., 1996 WL 507238, *1 (D. Kan. Aug. 22, 1996), and anyone supporting the sealing of a case "must articulate a real and substantial interest that justifies depriving the public of access to the records that inform our decision-making process." Helm v. Kansas, 656 F.3d 1277, 1292 (10th Cir. 2011).
Such an interest has not been articulated here. "[A]n effort to avoid embarrassment or harm to the reputation of parties . . . is certainly not a compelling reason to grant a confidentiality order." Daines v. Harrison, 838 F. Supp. 1406, 1408 (D. Colo. 1993). "[I]njury or potential injury to reputation is not enough to deny public access to court documents." In re Neal, 461 F.3d 1048, 1054 (8th Cir. 2006); see also Doe v. Public Citizen, 749 F.3d 246, 269 (4th Cir. 2014) ("We are unaware . . . of any case in which a court has found a . . . bare allegation of reputational harm to be a compelling interest sufficient to defeat the public's First Amendment right of access. Conversely, every case we have located has reached the opposite result under the less-demanding common-law standard."); In re Southeastern Milk Antitrust Litigation, 666 F. Supp. 2d 908, 915 (E.D. Tenn. 2009) ("neither harm to reputation . . . nor conclusory allegations of injury are sufficient to overcome the presumption in favor of public access").
Part of the reason why reputational harm does not justify a seal is that the danger of reputational harm is commonplace in court proceedings—yet "the asserted interests for sealing cannot be generic interests that would apply with equal force to every case." United States v. Apperson, 642 F. App'x 892, 903 (10th Cir. 2016). It is true that, if the allegedly libelous statements are included in public court documents, the media might report on those statements when reporting on the case, and this might further injure the plaintiff's reputation. But that is equally true in "every case," except perhaps in the few where the libels had already been very broadly publicized.
Under plaintiff's theory that "he would be irreparably harmed by additional publication of the Letter and its contents but for" the sealing order, virtually all libel cases would be litigated with the key underlying allegations kept secret. If reputational concerns justified secrecy, any defamation plaintiff could demand secrecy, which would leave the public in the dark as to just why courts are being asked to restrict speech.
Indeed, the same reputational arguments for secrecy could be made not just by libel plaintiffs, but by defendants in a wide range of other intentional tort cases, who might seek to seal plaintiffs' allegations for fear of "irreparabl[e] harm[]" to the defendants' reputations. And of course some criminal defendants might then prefer to have all the allegations against them being tried in secret as well. Yet the First Amendment and common-law rights of access to court records forbid that.
[IV.] This motion should be considered on an expedited basis, because of the impending June 26 primary, in which plaintiff is on the ballot
Volokh requests that this Motion be considered quickly because the state legislative primary election is scheduled for June 26, and the plaintiff will be on the ballot as the incumbent's only challenger. Residents of Oklahoma's 8th House District, especially, have a right to access the Letter and other sealed documents because those documents may help them determine whether or not they want to vote for the plaintiff. And Volokh has an interest in disseminating information about the case in a timely fashion, while it is especially newsworthy. (His plan is to write about it on his blog at the Reason Magazine site, and also alert local media as soon as his article is published.)
"The newsworthiness of a particular story is often fleeting. To delay or postpone disclosure undermines the benefit of public scrutiny and may have the same result as complete suppression." Grove Fresh Distributors, 24 F.3d at 897. And "any First Amendment infringement that occurs with each passing day is irreparable"—"delay itself is a final decision." Nebraska Press Ass'n v. Stuart, 423 U.S. 1329, 1330 (1975); see also, e.g., Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am. v. Las Vegas Township Constables Office, 2013 WL 3975664, *11 (D. Nev. Aug. 1, 2013) (granting—one day after filing—an emergen­cy application to intervene and unseal filed by a media entity covering ongoing pretrial proceedings).
Volokh would have filed this motion sooner had he known about the sealing order or this lawsuit, but he did not learn of the case or the sealing order until late in the evening Tuesday, May 29, when he ran a Bloomberg Law query and this case appeared in the search results. Declaration of Eugene Volokh, ¶ 4. He then realized on the morning of Friday, June 1 that plaintiff is running again in the 2018 primaries, and that there is therefore an urgent need to get the documents unsealed. Id. at ¶ 5. He then submitted the motion to this court by next-day delivery on Monday, June 4....
Conclusion
Volokh has a First Amendment and common-law right to access the court record in this case, which includes the Letter, the defendant's motion to dismiss, the plaintiff's affidavit attached to the response to that motion, and the defendant's motion to compel. Without these materials, Volokh and Volokh's readers cannot fully analyze the controversy in this case. And the plaintiff's desire to conceal the allegations against him cannot justify the seal. For these reasons, Volokh asks that the sealing order be promptly lifted.
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What sets a human apart from the monster? Aside from genetics. Aside from the terrible truth. We walk the same streets. We wear the same clothes. You take a breath, and there we are. Gulping the same air. We're walking in your footsteps. And even a monster can possess that most dominant of human emotions: fear. We know enough to remember what we once were. We know enough to fear what we can now do. And, like a human, we obsess. Over love. Over life. Over every lost cause. We have the same weaknesses as you. But even this doesn't make us normal. But it does make us...unforgettable.
1.06 It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Wrong (February 21, 2011)
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