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roosterm3attrash · 1 year
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more oc doodles
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roosterm3at · 10 months
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AHHH DONE YAYY
heres some glamor shots :)
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annd in greyscale
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the-1-foxy · 1 year
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Little animation doodle of @roosterm3at 's OC
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forever-fixating · 7 months
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Thanking to @priincebutt for the tag! This is a WIP-ask-me-anything game where I list what projects I’ve got lined up and open my asks for questions. Enjoy!
1) Titanic AU- A young man talks with an elderly Beatrice and learns of her story of sailing on the ill-fated voyage of the RMS Titanic and of the romance between her brother Henry and the charming American Alex. (Wonky summary, but I haven’t had the time with LotM to write a proper one. And before you ask, NO, I will not reveal if the boys survive. 😉)
2) A Tournament for His Heart- Lightly inspired by A Knight’s Tale (just wanted an excuse to write about lords and ladies and jousting), Prince Henry is offered as the prize in the jousting during a tournament celebrating his brother’s recent marriage. His childhood sweetheart Prince Alex is one of the competitors for his hand. But Queen Mary will not at nothing to keep Alex and Henry apart, even at the expense of her grandson’s safety and happiness. Will they be able to fight the odds and have their happily ever after? Stay tuned! (A tease is posted for this. Search “A Tournament for His Heart” in my tags.)
3) Practical Magic AU- To be a child of the 90s is to love this movie. Henry and Bea are siblings bound by a family curse that dooms the ones they love to an early grave. Can love really travel back in time and heal a broken heart? Will Henry and Bea defeat the curse that has plagued their family for generations? Will Henry get the brown-eyed boy he wished for as a child? Read to find out! (Eight-ish parts, it’s looking like? First part tentatively scheduled to be posted on Ostara because I’m pagan as fuck.)
4) Please Don’t Say You Love Me- When Henry has his first heartbreak, he leaves England for the Southern comfort of his Granny Bea in his dad’s hometown of Hot Springs, Arkansas. There, he finds more than he was looking for in a queer community where he’s able to explore and accept his sexuality as he never had before and an infuriating server/bartender/barista who challenges him at every turn. Can he set aside his heartbreak and allows himself to be truly loved for the first time? (My passionate passion project. I won’t post it until it’s done, but I’ve been slowly tinkering on it. I am beyond excited for this story and can only hope I can do its themes and my interpretations of these characters I love justice.)
My asks are open, so if any of the summaries intrigued you, please shoot me a message! You’ll find an eager recipient, I promise!
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theunbonded · 3 months
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announcement!
hi everyone! i know that, as an author, i am never super active on here in interacting with people, but i wanted to say thank you to everyone who has read the unbonded! it means so much to me and i am really happy that beatrice's story has found its audience.
i have been trying to update every-other day, but that will unfortunately not be happening this weekend. instead, i hope you all enjoy some fan cams and a little playlist i worked on until regular programming resumes on monday! i was really re-connecting to my 2012 wattpad era and wanted to show you all how i imagined some of these characters (from both my imagination and yarros').
playlist
come back to me- rm
3/3- the japanese house
hate to be lame (feat. finneas)- lizzie mcalpine
the things i do- inhaler
best to you- blood orange
he gets me so high- beabadoobe
wasted eyes- amaarae
the diner- billie eillish
facecams
so hahaha some of these character have not been introduced yet in the unbonded but enjoy anyways!
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as a final note, there will be four to five more parts to finish out beatrice's arc throughout the plot of fourth wing. i will probably take a break for a week of two before beginning the events of iron flame.
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jbunnyx · 3 years
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Kathleen Bex and Jack Phillips
Phillips has several women. Kathleen Bex (Kitty) from Godalming, Beatrice Fallon from Clifden, Alice Beesley and Miss M (the strangest name). We don't know if Kitty Bex was his last girlfriend and but they weren't engaged. Also, no one else has ever confirmed it and his family considered Jack to be single. Kathleen married Henry Meritt in 1919. It's true? 🤔
Poor... Jack Phillips died of hypothermia. 😔
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jusagi91 · 3 years
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Kathleen Bex and Jack Phillips
Phillips has several women. Kathleen Bex (Kitty) from Godalming, Beatrice Fallon from Clifden, Alice Beesley and Miss M (the strangest name). We don't know if Kitty Bex was his last girlfriend and but they weren't engaged. Also, no one else has ever confirmed it and his family considered Jack to be single. Kathleen married Henry Meritt in 1919. It's true? 🤔
Poor... Jack Phillips died of hypothermia. 😔
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Dearest cousin Joseph,
I know that it has been quite some time since we last wrote to one another - a number of years, if I remember correctly - but I simply must share some wonderful news with you.
Since we last spoke, I have had the great fortune of becoming the wife of Richard Burnett, a highly successful American businessman! Though he is much older than I am, he is a wonderful man, and he takes such good care of me and our darling daughter Mildred.
But the good news does not stop there, dear cousin. A few weeks ago, Richard announced to me that he intends to leave England and return to his mansion in America - and that Millie and I will be going with him! He has even booked first-class accommodation for us, on one of the grandest ships in the world - the RMS Titanic!
I cannot help but wonder what life in America will be like. Richard has told me such amazing stories about it, but I simply cannot wait to find out for myself!
Your cousin,
Beatrice Langley-Burnett.
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cambridge-sussex · 2 years
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The Queen was represented by The Prince of Wales, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, this morning at a National Service of Thanksgiving for Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in St Paul’s Cathedral.
Their Royal Highnesses were received at the Cathedral by the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor (Alderman Vincent Keaveny), the Dean (the Very Reverend David Ison) and Chapter, the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of York.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Princess Beatrice, Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Eugenie, Mrs Jack Brooksbank and Mr Jack Brooksbank, The Earl and Countess of Wessex with The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and Viscount Severn, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Mr Peter Phillips, Mr and Mrs Michael Tindall, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Earl of Ulster, The Lady Davina Lewis, Mr George and The Lady Rose Gilman, The Duke of Kent, Earl and Countess of St Andrews, The Lord Nicholas Windsor, Mr Timothy and The Lady Helen Taylor, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, The Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, Mr Thomas and The Lady Gabriella Kingston, Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy, Mr and Mrs James Ogilvy, The Earl of Snowdon with Viscount Linley and The Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, Mr Daniel and The Lady Sarah Chatto, Mr Samuel Chatto and 2nd Lieutenant Arthur Chatto, RM, were present in St Paul’s Cathedral.
The Service was conducted by the Dean of St Paul’s; the Archbishop of York preached the Sermon.
Her Majesty’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms and The Queen’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard were on duty.
After the Service Members of the Royal Family attended a Reception given by the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor and the City of London Corporation at Guildhall, London EC2.
- Court Circular | 3 June, 2022
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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The True Story Behind James Cameron’s Titanic
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James Cameron’s 1997 blockbusting tearjerker, Titanic, puts an epic love story in the middle of the greatest maritime disaster in the history of the North Atlantic. On April 15, 1912, midway through its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. Because of a severe shortage of lifeboats, 1,517 people died. In the weeks which followed, the luxury liner was said to have been billed as “unsinkable,” but that claim had never been made until after the nautical disaster.
This and other myths have lived on, thanks particularly to Cameron’s romantic (and often fanciful) movie. And yet, not all truths have been lost at sea.
Jack and Rose
Jack Dawson, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, and Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Kate Winslet as a young woman and Gloria Stuart when elderly, are a myth. They are fictional characters. Jack wasn’t slipped $20 for rescuing Rose, and never taught her how to spit off the side of a ship like a man. But there was a member of the Titanic crew named Joseph Dawson. Born in Dublin, Joseph Dawson worked as a coal trimmer, evening out piles of coal which were shoveled into the ship’s furnaces.
Rose DeWitt-Bukater is the first film character portrayed by two actors who were both nominated for an Academy Award. Winslet was nominated as Best Actress, and Stuart was nominated as Best Supporting Actress. Rose is modeled on Beatrice Wood, who did not travel on the Titanic. Born in San Francisco to wealthy parents, her coming out party was cancelled the same year the Titanic sank.
Beatrice joined the French National Repertory Theatre under the stage name Mademoiselle Patricia, playing more than 60 roles before she was noticed by artist Marcel Duchamp. She was well known by artists during the Dada period, and lived long enough to be invited by James Cameron to the opening of Titanic.
Captain Edward John Smith
Before skippering the Titanic, Capt. Edward John Smith (Bernard Hill) spent 40 years at sea without major incidents. Smith had been working on boats since he was a teenager. He earned a master’s certificate, which is required to serve as captain, in 1875. He became a junior officer with the White Star Line in 1880. He commanded his first ship in 1887. Like many veteran captains, he occasionally ran ships aground, and was captain of the Olympic when it collided with the British cruiser Hawke off the Isle of Wight in 1911, a year before he helmed the Titanic.
The Titanic received iceberg warnings several days into its maiden voyage. Smith adjusted the course but reportedly did not decrease speed. He was away from the bridge when the ship struck an iceberg. The first damage report, from Fourth Officer Joseph G. Boxhall (Simon Crane), found no damage. But a closer inspection from the Titanic’s designer Thomas Andrews (Victor Garber), found five of the ship’s 16 watertight compartments were flooded. The Titanic could have stayed afloat with up to four flooded compartments. At about midnight, Andrews reported the ship would founder within 60 to 90 minutes. Smith gave orders to uncover the lifeboats and alert the passengers at 12:05 a.m.
Because of some of the reported incidents, some historians wonder whether Smith was in a state of shock at the news. Crewmen didn’t lower the lifeboats until 12:45 a.m., and only because Second Officer Charles Lightoller (Jonny Phillips) reminded the captain to give the order.
Smith’s final moments are unknown. Early newspaper reports alleged he shot himself with a pistol. Several witnesses claimed to have seen him swim to a nearby lifeboat with an infant in his arms before swimming back to the Titanic. Some witnesses said he was swept off deck by a wave, others believed he made it to an overturned lifeboat. Smith’s body was never found.
Joseph Bruce Ismay
J. Bruce Ismay (Jonathan Hyde) was born Dec. 12, 1862, near Liverpool, England. His father was the founder of the White Star Line. Educated at Harrow and tutored in France, he travelled the world before becoming the New York company agent for White Star Line. He became head of Ismay, Imrie & Company after his father’s death in 1899, oversaw its acquisition by J.P. Morgan’s International Mercantile Marine Company in 1902, and was named president of IMM in 1904.
In 1907, Ismay met with Lord Pirrie of the Belfast shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff to discuss building a fast luxury liner with huge steerage capacity which would rival the Cunard Line’s RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania. Three ships were built, the RMS Olympic, RMS Britannic, and the pride of the fleet, the RMS Titanic. The ship was built by British White Star Lines at a cost of $10 million. It weighed 46,000 tons and was 882.5 feet long.
History puts culpability for the Titanic disaster on Ismay. He reportedly demanded the captain increase speed in spite of the iceberg warnings, but during the U.S. Senate’s Inquiry into the disaster, he testified the ship was never going at full speed and didn’t even have all of the boilers on. Ismay was the company officer who gave the order to cut the number of lifeboats onboard from 48 to the Board of Trade standard minimum of 16, plus 4 collapsible Engelhardt boats. But Ismay also helped crewmen get the lifeboats ready and convinced passengers to board the lifeboats before danger was visibly apparent. Ismay boarded Engelhardt C, the last lifeboat launched, only 20 minutes before the Titanic crashed beneath the waves.
While Ismay was attacked in the press and branded a coward for escaping while so many working-class women and children died, testimony from surviving officers exonerated his actions as in the best interest of the passengers. Ismay retired from IMM and the White Star Line in 1913.
Chief Engineer Officer Joseph Bell
Joseph Bell (Terry Forrestal) was from Farlam, Cumbria, and a family who had been farmers for generations.  Born in March 1861, Joseph began his seafaring career as an apprentice engine fitter at Robert Stephensons and Co. in Newcastle. Bell joined the White Star line in 1885, serving on vessels working the waters of New Zealand and New York.
Joseph, was promoted to Chief Engineer on the Coptic in 1891 and married Maud Bates in 1893. By 1911, he was the Chief Engineer on White Star Line’s Olympic before being transferred to the Titanic. His staff consisted of 24 engineers, six electrical engineers, two boilermakers, a plumber, and a clerk. None survived the sinking.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Legend has it, Margaret Tobin Brown (Kathy Bates) was called “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” because she helped evacuate the ship, took up one of the oars in the lifeboat, and threatened to throw Quartermaster Robert Hichens (Paul Brightwell) overboard if he didn’t go back to the boat to save more people. The myth says the nickname was plucked from the first words she said upon landing safely in New York: “Typical Brown luck. I’m unsinkable!” But Brown actually got the tag as an insult from Denver gossip columnist Polly Pry as revenge for the story of a local hero being printed in another magazine first.
Molly Tobin was born in Hannibal, Missouri in 1867. Her Irish family was part of a wave of immigrants who came to America after the country’s industrialization. Margaret went to school until age 13 when she began working in a factory. She left in search of better work conditions. She met J.J. Brown, a mining engineer, and they were married on Sept. 1, 1886. While most of their neighbors in the Leadville, Missouri community lived in devastating poverty because of the 1893 Silver Crash, J.J. discovered gold in Ibex Mining’s Little Johnny Mine, where he was made a primary shareholder. The couple became nearly instantaneous millionaires.
Moving to Denver where the Silver Crash also took a heavy economic toll, Margaret became part of the Progressive movement, fighting for public baths, public parks, and other city improvements. The Browns separated in 1909 but never divorced. Margaret and her daughter Helen were on an extended vacation with Col. John Jacob “Jack” Astor IV and Madeleine Astor in 1912 when they heard news about a family member’s health issue at home and booked passage on the first available ship, the Titanic.
After the crash, Margaret was lowered in lifeboat number six, which was equipped to hold 65 passengers, but set off with 21 women, two men, and a twelve-year-old boy onboard. Margaret manned an oar. Her knowledge of foreign languages helped her bring passengers aboard the Carpathia, the first ship to answer the distress call. Margaret distributed blankets and supplies, and got the first-class passengers to donate money to help less fortunate passengers.
Brown continued her Progressive program, helping miners striking against the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. Twenty people were killed when a battle broke out between the miners and private guards hired by the company in one of the most violent labor conflicts in American history. Once the aftermath and PR battles died down, Margaret moved into her summer home in Newport, Rhode Island where she became involved with Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, the President of the National Women’s Suffrage Association.
The two women spearheaded the National Women’s Trade Union League, which advocated for a minimum wage, an eight-hour workday, and did not distinguish between women of the upper classes and working women.
Margaret wrote newspaper articles, gave public speeches, and was drawn to the radical side of the party, which pushed for a national suffrage amendment. In July 1914, Brown and Belmont organized the Conference of Great Women, which led to Margaret’s bid for a U.S. Senator seat representing Colorado. She shifted her focus when World War I broke out, traveling to France to work for the American Committee for Devastated France.
After WWI, Molly indulged her lifelong passion for the stage, performing in plays in Paris and New York. The 1960 Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown was based on her life, Debbie Reynolds played her in the 1964 film adaptation.  Brown died in her sleep on Oct. 26, 1932, at the Barbizon Hotel in New York City.
Madeleine Astor and Jacob Astor IV
Madeleine Astor (Charlotte Chatton) was five months pregnant when she boarded the Titanic in Cherbourg, France with her husband Col. John Jacob “Jack” Astor IV (Eric Braeden); her husband’s valet, and her maid and nurse. Madeleine was the daughter of William Hurlbut Force, a shipping magnate, and her family was part of Brooklyn high society. The Astors were ending their extended honeymoon which began with a trip from New York on Titanic‘s sister ship, the Olympic.
When the Titanic was sinking, Astor’s husband helped her and her maid into lifeboat four but was denied entry himself by Second Officer Lightoller, who said the boats were for women and children only. Col. Astor perished with the ship. Madeleine Astor gave birth on Aug. 14, 1912. Her late husband’s will was conditional, and when Madeleine married her childhood friend, the banker William Karl Dick, four years after the Titanic tragedy, she lost her stipend from his trust fund.
Isidor and Ida Straus
Here’s a real heartbreaker greater than even Kate and Leo. Remember the image of a couple holding each other and crying as water seeps into their cabin? They were based on the tragically real figures of Isidor and Ida Straus, two of the wealthiest people on the Titanic.
Born into a Jewish family in Otterberg in 1845, back when that village was part of the Kingdom of Bavaria and Germany did not yet exist, Isidor immigrated as a child with his family to the United States. Growing up in Georgia when the Civil War broke out, he even considered joining the Confederacy before instead becoming a blockade runner for the South (think Rhett Butler). After the war, he moved to New York City where he met Ida, a fellow immigrant from the Germanic states.
In New York, Isidor worked at L. Straus and Sons, which quickly became the glass and china department at Macy’s. Yes, that Macy’s. The original one. By 1888, Isidor and his brother became partners in the first major American department store. By 1896 they owned it. Around this time, Isidor even served a single term as a Congressman in the U.S. House of Representatives.
When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, Isidor and Ida were returning home after a holiday in France. As a first class passenger woman from one of the finest cabins on the ship, Ida was almost immediately offered space on a lifeboat. Isidor escorted her to it, but when it came time to get on, she refused. She wouldn’t leave her husband. Isidor was then also offered a spot on the lifeboat beside her, but he also refused, saying he would “not go before other men.”
So both of them declined the lifeboat space and instead gave it to Ida’s maid. One witness said she heard Ida say, “We have been living together for many years. Where you go, I go.” They walked off back toward the neck, never to be seen again.
And the Band Played On
The crew of the RMS Titanic took the adage “women and children first” very seriously. The Titanic‘s eight-member band, led by violinist Wallace Hartley (Jonathan Evans-Jones), never even jockeyed for position. When the band heard the ship was going down, they set up in the first-class lounge and played to keep passengers calm. As the water rose, the band moved to the forward half of the boat deck. Hartley worked for the Cunard ship line before taking the gig on the Titanic. The other band members were violinists George Alexandre Krins and John Law Hume, violist and bassist John Frederick Preston Clarke, cellists John Wesley Woodward, and Roger Marie Bricoux, and pianists Percy Cornelius Taylor and Theodore Ronald Brailey.
According to some passengers, the final song played was “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” a hymn written in 1861 by the Rev. John Dykes. Versions of this song play in the films Titanic (1953), A Night to Remember (1958) and Cameron’s Titanic. This was discounted by Colonel Archibald Gracie, an amateur historian who survived the disaster.
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“I assuredly should have noticed it and regarded it as a tactless warning of immediate death to us all, and one likely to create panic,” he is quoted as saying in Steven Turner’s book, The Band That Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the Eight Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic. He recalled that the band played cheerful songs to keep spirits up. Other survivors also reported hearing songs like “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” and “In the Shadows.”
“Nearer, My God, to Thee” was sung by passengers who survived the 1906 wreck of the SS Valencia and had been played during the impending doom on the decks of the Titanic, but those passengers who heard the song had disembarked earlier than the crew.  Wireless operator Harold Bride told The New York Times he heard the song “Autumn” before the ship sank.
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roosterm3attrash · 1 year
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Errrhh more half-life oc doodles
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roosterm3at · 1 year
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also oc playdate with @featheredcritter 's guy nick :)
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shes a fun one
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lovebuckybarnes · 3 years
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Characters/Celebrities list
Characters 
Bohemian Rhapsody - Roger Taylor (Ben!Roger) - Brian May (Gwilym!Brian) - John Deacon (Joe!John)
F.R.I.E.N.D.S - Joey Tribbiani - Chandler Bing - Phoebe Buffay - Ross Geller - Monica Geller - Rachel Green
Harry Potter - Harry Potter - Ron Weasley - Hermione Granger - Fred Weasley - George Weasley - Luna Lovegood - Fleur Delacour - Sirius Black (Young!Sirius) - James Potter (Young!James) - Regulus Black (Young!Regulus) - Remus Lupin (Young!Remus + "Old"!Remus) - Cedric Diggory - Dean Thomas - Seamus Finnigan - Oliver Wood
Knives Out - Ransom Drysdale
Las Chicas Del Cable - Carlota Rodriguez De Senillosa - Alba Romero (Lidia Aguilar)
Love And Monsters - Joel Dawson
Mamma Mia - Harry Bright - Bill Anderson (Young!Bill)
Marvel - Steve Rogers - Peggy Carter - Bucky Barnes - Sam Wilson - Wanda Maximoff - Pietro Maximoff - Peter Parker - Tony Stark -Black Panther - Scott Lang - Natasha Romanoff - Carol Danvers - Peter Quill - Valkyrie - Thor - Loki
Narcos - Javier Peña
Once Upon The Time In Hollywood - Rick Dalton - Cliff Booth
Operation Brothers - Ari Levinson
Outer Banks - JJ Maybank - Kiara Carrera - Pope Heyward - John B Routledge - Sarah Cameron - Rafe Cameron - Topper Thornton
Shadow And Bones - The Darkling - Mal Oretsev
The Devil All The Time - Arvin Rusell - Sheriff Bodecker
The Irregulars - Prince Leopold - Spike - Billy - Jessie - Beatrice
The Maze Runner - Thomas - Minho - Newt - Gally - Sonya
Titanic - Jack Dawson - Rose DeWitt
Triple Frontere - Santiago Garcia (POPE) - Ben Miller (BENNY) - Francisco Morales (CATFISH)
Celebrities
- Sebastian Stan - Tom Hiddleston - Tom Holland - Harry Styles - Niall Horan - Harrison Osterfield
- Ben Hardy - Gwilym Lee - Joe Mazzello
5SOS - Calum Hood - Luke Hemmings
KPOP
BTS - Kim Namjoon (RM) - Kim Seokjin (JIN) - Min Yoongi (SUGA) - Jung Hoseok (J-HOPE) - Park Jimin (JIMIN) - Kim Taehyung (V) - Jeon Jungkook (Jungkook)
MONSTA X - Sohn Hyunwoo (SHOWNU) - Lee Minhyuk (MINHYUK) - Yoo Kihyun (KIHYUN) - Chae Hyungwon (HYUNGWON) -  Lee HoJoon (JOOHONEY) - Im Changkyun (I.M)
Stray Kids - Bang Chan (CHAN) - Lee Minho (MINHO) - Seo Changbin (CHANGBIN) - Hwang Hyunjin (HYUNJIN) - Han Jisung (HAN) - Lee Felix (FELIX) - Kim Seungmin (SEUNGMIN) - Yang Jeongin (I.N)
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ghostly-headcanons · 3 years
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Hey, I'm Mod Bug! It's very nice to meet you all! I hope we can get along and I can write some nice things for all of you!! :D (More info under the cut!)
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Accounts : Main - @bumblebeebubs Art - @bumbledoesart Roleplay blogs : (Danganronpa) Miu - @smol-inventor-bby Sonia - @smol-princess-bby Peko - @smol-sword-bby Ieshi (My OC) - @smol-dancer-bby Ariel (My OC) - @silk-dancer-bby
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(Fnaf) Beatrice - @fearful-one I am not the head of the blog, Mod Ghostie is! Other info! : I am a MINOR- please don't be creepy- I draw quite a bit! (see my art account!) I am an age regressor! I stim I have motor/vocal tics I kin
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I can write ab*se. s*lf h*rm, as well as other dark themed things. (Please ask if it's okay before requesting!) All angsty triggering things will be tagged with a trigger warning!
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No ships really, I like most!
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lagonnadisocrate · 4 years
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7 ottobre 2020
Al Dirigente Scolastico Al corpo docente Agli e alle studenti del Liceo Classico-Scientifico Statale “Socrate” Via Padre Reginaldo Giuliani, 15 – 00154 Roma (RM)
Siamo ex studenti del Liceo Socrate di Roma, e per questa ragione abbiamo sentito la necessità di riunirci a seguito degli eventi che recentemente hanno portato il liceo al centro di una bufera mediatica. Il nostro intento è quello di esprimere solidarietà agli e alle studenti del Socrate nella lotta contro il sessismo presente nella nostra società e, di conseguenza, anche nel contesto scolastico.
In primo luogo ci teniamo a condannare tanto l’accanimento dei media verso la docente protagonista della notizia quanto il sensazionalismo con cui l’evento è stato trattato. Tuttavia, riteniamo importante affrontare in maniera più articolata il complesso tema che l’evento scatenante ha messo in luce: la violenza di genere veicolata da una mentalità, più o meno consapevolmente, sessista.
Ricordiamo il Socrate come una scuola unica nel suo genere in virtù della sinergia tra corpo docente e studenti, e del caratteristico spirito critico di quest* ultim*. Ciononostante, ribadire che il Socrate abbia una vocazione progressista è insufficiente ad affrontare il problema evidenziato dagli e dalle studenti. Questa narrazione rischia di ignorare o delegittimare le esperienze negative che possono verificarsi in qualunque contesto. Nessun ambiente, infatti, è di per sé immune da pregiudizi e violenze.
La maggior parte di noi ha sviluppato la propria consapevolezza femminista e di genere oltre le mura del Socrate. Al liceo, non avevamo un’idea chiara di cosa fosse il femminismo, né tantomeno della sua importanza nella società contemporanea.
Anche per questo, alcune testimonianze di ex studenti che abbiamo raccolto in questi giorni sono state condivise solo oggi, portando alla luce episodi di bullismo, discriminazione di ragazze per comportamenti giudicati promiscui (slut-shaming), umiliazione del corpo e dell'aspetto fisico (body-shaming) e commenti offensivi sull'abbigliamento da parte di docenti e studenti. Al tempo, non abbiamo saputo riconoscere il contesto strutturale in cui si collocavano i singoli eventi. Questo ci differenzia dagli e dalle studenti attuali, che hanno invece saputo individuare un comportamento involontariamente sessista e reagire con consapevolezza.
Sosteniamo che la loro iniziativa vada incoraggiata anziché sminuita, prendendo atto del fatto che non si tratta di una dinamica nuova. La scuola ha un ruolo fondamentale nel determinare un esito positivo o negativo nel processo di scoperta ed espressione di sé tra i ragazzi e le ragazze, affinché possano scoprirsi ed amarsi per quello che sono.
Scriviamo questa lettera nella speranza di contribuire ad un importante dibattito che, a causa della crisi mediatica, è stato estinto prematuramente. Vorremmo cogliere questa occasione per proporre alcune riflessioni che riteniamo di valore:
- Se una persona prova disagio o impulsi sessuali davanti a parti del corpo scoperte, non può scaricare la colpa su chi le provoca tali reazioni, ma deve saperle controllare nel rispetto altrui e mettere in discussione la legittimità dei propri impulsi.
- L’ambiente scolastico deve far sì che gli e le studenti si sentano in grado di fare presente atteggiamenti discriminatori e offensivi con la consapevolezza che verranno presi seriamente in considerazione e tutelati come parte lesa, anche qualora si tratti di “micro-aggressioni”.
- Nessun comportamento all’interno dell’ambiente scolastico dovrebbe portare chi ne fa parte a sentire criticato il proprio corpo o il modo in cui esprime la propria identità.
- La critica di certe scelte di abbigliamento è spesso giustificata in riferimento al “decoro” o alla “sobrietà”. Tali termini sono tuttavia astratti, relativi e facilmente declinabili in forma coercitiva e discriminatoria. Crediamo che il presunto “decoro” non sia il vero problema, e riteniamo che venga usato come diversivo per evitare di mettere in discussione abitudini o modi di pensare più profondamente radicati. In assenza di un regolamento ufficiale a riguardo, ciò che è “decoroso” o meno non può essere deciso arbitrariamente.
- Intenzioni ed effetto prodotto non sempre coincidono: se un’affermazione viene fatta bonariamente o con fini protettivi ciò non le impedisce di trasmettere un messaggio discriminatorio o offensivo. Se questo viene fatto notare, è fondamentale ascoltare e dialogare con chi ritiene problematica l’affermazione in questione.
- Il benessere delle e degli studenti ed il rispetto verso la loro autodeterminazione ed identità dovrebbero risultare di primaria importanza a scuola.
Speriamo in una autoanalisi da parte del corpo docente ed un reale ascolto delle argomentazioni avanzate dagli e dalle studenti. Rimaniamo a loro disposizione qualora avessero bisogno di sostegno, senza voler interferire in una realtà di cui non facciamo più parte. Confidiamo che i nostri punti di vista siano ricevuti positivamente, sapendo che, come ex studenti, ci auguriamo il meglio per il futuro del Socrate.
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Per chi non fosse al corrente dello svolgersi degli eventi citati in questa lettera: Niente minigonna a scuola, preside del liceo Socrate: “Ancora non ho ricevuto lettera studentesse” (18 settembre 2020): https://bit.ly/30ImnQW Roma, gli studenti del Socrate alla vicepreside che vieta la minigonna: "La scuola deve eliminare la cultura sessista" (18 settembre 2020): https://bit.ly/3iCReV6 Comunicato del Dirigente Scolastico del Socrate (data ignota) : https://bit.ly/3jSHaJ7 Integrazione al comunicato del Dirigente Scolastico (19 settembre) : https://bit.ly/3jFdleB «Niente minigonne a scuola? Io, vicepreside femminista, sono stata fraintesa» (20 settembre 2020) : https://bit.ly/2GOvtnL Minigonne al liceo Socrate, parlano i docenti: “Solo strumentalizzazioni” (21 settembre 2020): https://bit.ly/3llsO47
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Tc New Country Frascati, Matteo Fago e Beatrice Lombardi vincono il torneo “Città di Frascati” Frascati (Rm) – Un grande spettacolo culminato con due finali tirate e giocate sotto un sole cocente.
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