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Do you think you could write a fic where sean rides a motorcycle and reader rides w/ him sometimes? fem reader pref but idm :) also I LOVE your fics they're so good it's crazy (specifically new beginnings aha) please and ty!
you guys are feeding me way too much... I love this concept so much! This was fun to write, I feel like it's a lil sad (mentions Sean's past) also tiny mention of a kiss, but still sfw :) also thank you so much, I am so glad you all like my fics <33
Heartbeats and Highways
The sun was setting, casting a warm, golden glow over the small coastal town. The air was filled with the salty scent of the ocean and the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore. Sean Diaz stood by his motorcycle, a sleek black machine that seemed to purr with anticipation. He ran a hand through his dark hair, his eyes scanning the horizon, waiting for you.
You appeared a moment later, your hair tousled by the breeze, a smile playing on your lips. "Hey, Sean," you called out, your voice filled with warmth and familiarity.
Sean's face lit up when he saw you. "Hey, you," he replied, his voice soft yet full of affection. He handed you a helmet, the same one you always used when you rode with him. "Ready for an adventure?"
You took the helmet, your fingers brushing against his for a brief moment, sending a shiver down your spine. "Always," you said, your heart racing with excitement.
You climbed onto the motorcycle behind Sean, wrapping your arms around his waist. The warmth of his body and the solidness of his frame made you feel safe and secure. You rested your cheek against his back, feeling the vibration of the engine as he started the bike.
With a roar, the motorcycle sprang to life, and you were off, the world blurring around you as Sean expertly navigated the winding roads. The wind whipped through your hair, and you felt a sense of freedom that you only ever experienced on these rides with Sean.
As you rode, you couldn't help but think about how much had changed since you first met Sean. He had always been a bit of a loner, burdened by the responsibilities that life had thrown at him too soon. But somehow, the two of you had found each other, and in him, you had found a kindred spirit, someone who understood the complexities of life and still found moments of joy in the simple things.
After a while, Sean pulled over to a secluded spot overlooking the ocean. The sky was painted in shades of pink and orange, the sun dipping below the horizon. He turned off the engine, and the sudden silence was almost deafening.
You both climbed off the bike, and Sean took your hand, leading you to a spot where you could sit and watch the sunset. "Beautiful, isn't it?" he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
You nodded, leaning your head on his shoulder. "Yeah, it is. But not as beautiful as this moment right now."
Sean smiled, his hand gently squeezing yours. "I'm glad you're here with me," he said. "I don't think I could have made it through everything without you."
You turned to look at him, your eyes locking onto his. "I'm always here for you, Sean. No matter what."
He leaned in, his lips brushing against yours in a tender kiss. It was a promise, a silent vow that whatever the future held, you would face it together.
As the last light of the sun faded, you sat there in the twilight, wrapped in each other's arms, knowing that no matter where the road took you, you would always have each other. And in that moment, everything felt right in the world.
Sean leaned back, his arm draped around your shoulders as you both gazed out at the horizon. He took a deep breath, his rough exterior melting away in your presence. "You know," he started, his voice a mix of confidence and vulnerability, "I wasn't always like this. Before everything went down, I was just a regular kid, trying to figure things out."
You turned to look at him, curiosity piqued. "What changed?"
He shrugged, his eyes darkening with memories. "Life, I guess. Losing Dad, having to take care of Daniel, running from the cops... It made me harden up. I had to be tough for him, for both of us. But sometimes... it's nice to let my guard down. Especially with you."
You squeezed his hand, your heart aching for all the pain he had endured. "You don't always have to be tough, Sean. It's okay to lean on me, too."
Sean chuckled softly, his eyes softening as he looked at you. "You know, you're probably the only person who gets to see this side of me. The world sees this bad boy, this rebel on a bike. But with you... I'm just Sean."
"And I love you for that," you whispered, your voice filled with sincerity. "I love all of you, Sean. The tough exterior, the soft heart, the way you care so deeply for the people you love. You're everything to me."
He pulled you closer, his lips finding yours in a kiss that was both tender and passionate. When he finally pulled away, he rested his forehead against yours, his breath mingling with yours. "I love you too. More than I ever thought I could love anyone."
As the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, you sat there in Sean's arms, feeling the steady beat of his heart against yours. The world might see him as a bad boy, but to you, he was so much more. He was your rock, your protector, your love. And you knew that as long as you had each other, you could face anything that came your way.
"Ready to head back?" Sean asked after a while, his voice breaking the comfortable silence.
You nodded, reluctantly standing up and dusting off your jeans. "Yeah, let's go."
You both climbed back onto the motorcycle, and once again, you wrapped your arms around Sean's waist. As the engine roared to life, you felt that familiar thrill of excitement. You knew that wherever the road took you, as long as you were with Sean, it would be an adventure worth taking.
As the motorcycle sped down the winding roads, the wind whipping through your hair, you held onto Sean a little tighter, feeling the warmth of his body against yours. In that moment, with the open road ahead and the man you loved by your side, you knew that you were exactly where you were meant to be.
authors note: sean with a little bit of a bad boy image is everything I need. I am always happy to write more of this kind of stuff
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The Rosscars 2020
Wow. It’s that time of year again, only this time it’s different because it’s on a blog that no one will read! (hold for applause) Welcome to the first annual online publication for the Rosscars (hold for applause while the reader acknowledges how positively droll it is that I combined my name with “Oscars”). Who can forget such indelible Rosscar memories like when Steven Soderbergh surprised us all and won Best Director for Out of Sight or Bill Irwin’s beautiful speech upon winning Best Supporting Actor for Rachel Getting Married?! The Rosscars mean something different to everyone, but we all know that they mean quality choices made by a committee of one schmuck. This year’s Rosscars are bizarre because in an effort to be more like the Academy guidelines, film’s nominated have been released between January 1, 2020 and February 28, 2021. As usual, theatrical windows be damned, streamers are welcome. Of course, I have my gripes. I like categorizing movies by release year – specifically, when they become available to the plain old public like yours truly – not at festivals, limited runs in NYC and LA. Well, the Oscars are still weeks away and I feel like everybody wants to forget about last year and move onto this one that we’re already three months into - So here are my awards for the films, performers, and craftspeople that stood out in a pretty exceptional year for movies even though distribution was stranger than ever.
**A few caveats and guidelines to Rosscar newcomers (which I imagine is just a formality since we all know the Rosscars so well)**
The rules and categories are a little different around here. First, not every category is honored directly. That’s for a few reasons, chiefly that I don’t feel qualified to reward the technical categories properly – I suppose I should say that I feel less qualified to do so than the “above the line” categories. In keeping with the Academy standard, there are five nominees in each category, except for Best Picture, Best Non-Fiction/Documentary Feature, and Best Ensemble Cast which allow up to ten. Every category, save those three, will have the possibility of honorable mentions, because I want to highlight some things that just barely missed the cut. The narrowing down of a lot of these categories was awfully tough.
Nominees are listed alphabetically, and the winners are in bold and italics.
Also, it’s important to keep in mind that I couldn’t see everything (this isn’t a job and it’s still $20 to rent The Father, y’all) and that these are just the opinions of one (self-described) “bozo on the internet.” If you’re a reader and have different picks, feel free to share!
Special Commendations for some things that I want to recognize: • Ludwig Goransson for his Tenet score which is an absolute banger • The costumes of Emma. (Alexandra Byrne), Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Ann Roth), and Small Axe (Jaqueline Durran, Sinéad Kidao, and Lisa Duncan) all struck me as exceptional • Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross with their scores for both Soul and Mank. Crazy that Pixar is working with the guy who made “Closer” • The cinematography of Da 5 Bloods (Newton Thomas Sigel), First Cow (Christopher Blauvelt), Beanpole (Kseniya Sereda), and A White, White Day (Maria von Hausswolff)
The Rosscars red carpet was, as usual, a bizarre affair. People filed into the theater and it seemed like the only encounters were awkward ones. Vin Diesel showed up in character as Bloodshot, Aaron Sorkin started getting really verbose about what a lovely night it was, and it became clear that most of the celebrities in attendance didn’t read their invitations closely enough to realize that this was not, in fact, the Academy Awards.
Everyone’s seated, and the show is under way. After a medley about the nominees this year by Common and Seth McFarlane that was more corny but clever than it was funny, the first official category is here, and the presenter is none other than... Ross!
Best Supporting Actor:
1. Chadwick Boseman for Da 5 Bloods
2. Matthew Macfadyen for The Assistant
3. Jesse Plemmons for Judas and the Black Messiah
4. Paul Raci for Sound of Metal
5. Glynn Turman for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Honorable Mentions:
• Lucas Hedges for Let Them All Talk
• Orion Lee for First Cow
• Bill Murray for On the Rocks
Best Supporting Actress:
1. Vanessa Bayer for Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
2. Candice Bergen for Let Them All Talk
3. Gina Rodriguez for Kajillionaire
4. Amanda Seyfried for Mank
5. Yuon Yuh-jung for Minari
Honorable Mentions:
• Jane Adams for She Dies Tomorrow
• Charin Alvarez for Saint Frances
• Talia Ryder for Never Rarely Sometimes Always
• Debra Winger for Kajillionaire
Everyone loves a montage. The audience gets comfortable in their seats as the video screens start to show a montage of some of the most famous moments from Hollywood’s most magical movies. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers waltz, gliding across a dance floor like two hovering angels. There’s a clip of Leo declaring himself king of the world in Titanic, the flying bicycles in ET, Bogart stares longingly into Bacall’s eyes, and then there’s some scene where Tom Cruise rides a motorcycle from 2010′s Knight and Day. The audience all seems confused how that last one got in there. The John Williams music swells as little Kevin McAllister screams when puts on aftershave. We see clips of Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia embrace Harrison Ford’s Han Solo, Bruce Lee smoothly declares that boards don’t hit back and... wait... was that a clip from Michel Gondry’s Green Hornet with Seth Rogen? And that’s a clip from What Happens in Vegas... Bad Teacher... Vanilla Sky... Shrek 2... Any Given Sunday... Everyone is flummoxed. The last clip fades out and a sole editing credit appears: Cameron Diaz. The lights come up and there’s some applause, but mostly confused murmurs.
The ceremony has had a bit of a misstep, but nothing it can’t recover from, especially as the next category is announced over the PA, and it looks like the presenter is... Ross!
Best Ensemble Cast:
1. Bacurau
2. Da 5 Bloods
3. Kajillionaire
4. Let Them All Talk
5. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
6. Minari
7. Nomadland
8. Pieces of a Woman
9. Small Axe
Best Original Screenplay:
1. Danny Bilson and Paul Dameo & Spike Lee and Kevin Wilmott for Da 5 Bloods
2. Lee Isaac Chung for Minari
3. Brandon Cronenberg for Possessor
4. Sean Durkin for The Nest
5. Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles for Bacurau
Honorable Mentions – a very difficult task to weed this down to five.
• Shaka King and Will Berson for Judas and the Black Messiah, from a story by Kenny and Keith Lucas
• Steve McQueen, Alastair Siddons, and Courttia Newland for Small Axe
• Kelly O'Sullivan for Saint Frances
• Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm for Another Round
Best Actor:
1. Ben Affleck for The Way Back
2. Chadwick Boseman for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
3. Delroy Lindo for Da 5 Bloods
4. John Magaro for First Cow
5. Mads Mikkelsen for Another Round
Honorable Mentions:
• Riz Ahmed for Sound of Metal
• John Boyega for Small Axe
• Daniel Kaluuya for Judas and the Black Messiah
• Hugh Jackman for Bad Education
• Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson for A White, White Day
We have a break in the action and it looks like Darius Rucker has showed up to perform what he would have nominated for Best Original Song. The crowd is absolutely furious as he starts playing a song that apparently was in Trial of the Chicago Seven. An ocean of sonorous boos and curses overtakes the the once docile crowd. The Rock just ripped his chair from out of the ground. Jane Lynch somehow smuggled in a civil war era flintlock pistol that she’s now pointing at the stage! Suddenly, the crowd unifies around what started as a confident chant of one lone audience member - John C Reilly. It’s growing... Ja Ja Ding Dong, Ja Ja Ding Dong, Ja Ja Ding Dong - it’s like the macabre circus performers from Tod Browning’s Freaks, but instead of chanting “Gooble Gobble” they’re clearly pining for Darius to change his tune to the silly and delightful jam from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Darius, scared for his life, leaves the stage, but here come Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams to deliver the goods. Busy Philips and Michelle Williams burst into tears. Tom Hanks nods in approval. A segment saved by brave artists placating a toxic group of fans... we’ve just witnessed a live version of the Snyder Cut, folks.
Jack Nicholson seems completely unfazed, giving a thumbs up to the camera and blowing a kiss to the next presenter. Coming to the stage is... Ross... again...
Best Actress:
1. Jessie Buckley for i’m thinking of ending things
2. Carrie Coon for The Nest
3. Han Ye-ri for Minari
4. Sidney Flanagan for Never Rarely Sometimes Always
5. Vasilisa Perelygina for Beanpole
Honorable Mentions – these cuts were especially painful
• Haley Bennet for Swallow
• Morfydd Clark for Saint Maud
• Frances McDormand for Nomadland
• Christin Milioti for Palm Springs
• Geraldine Viswanathan for Bad Education
Best Adapted Screenplay:
1. Charlie Kaufman for i'm thinking of ending things from Iain Reed's novel
2. Sarah Gubbins for Shirley from Susan Scarf Merrell's novel
3. Kelly Reichardt and John Raymond for First Cow
4. Simon Rich for American Pickle from his short story "Sell Out"
5. Mike Makowsky for Bad Education from Robert Kolker's "The Bad Superintendent"
Best Non-Fiction/Documentary Feature:
1. Boys State
2. Collective
3. David Byrne’s American Utopia
4. Dick Johnson is Dead
5. Feels Good Man
6. In & Of Itself
7. The Painter and the Thief
8. Time
Jimmy Fallon has come out on stage to do a bit about the pandemic and watching movies at home. People are just absolutely not having it. He tries not to laugh at his own jokes while doing what I guess is technically a pretty good impression of Dr. Fauci interviewing James Corden as Martin Scorsese (the less said of this impression, the better) on what is or isn’t cinema. The bit doesn’t track and Fallon is absolutely tanking. The producers cut away from the stage to spare the viewers at home from this monstrosity. We see crowd shots of Millie Bobby Brown shaking her head in dismay, Colin Firth is simultaneously grimacing and trying to stave off laughter, Cynthia Erivo is texting, and director Tom Hooper is taking notes for his next film. Corden yells, “Carpool Karaoke! Remember?!” Ron Howard has fainted. This thing is almost completely off the rails.
Coming back to the stage is the next presenter, a clearly embarrassed... Ross! He’s in a total flop sweat, but stumbles his way through a joke about how Fallon should try co-hosting the Oscars with James Franco sometime. There are scant chuckles throughout a crowd that mostly just wants to see who won and go home.
Best Director:
1. Christopher Nolan for Tenet
2. Spike Lee for Da 5 Bloods
3. Steve McQueen for Small Axe
4. Kelly Reichardt for First Cow
5. Chloé Zhao for Nomadland
Honorable Mentions:
• Kitty Green for The Assistant
• Eliza Hittman for Never Rarely Sometimes Always
• Charlie Kaufman for i'm thinking of ending things
• Thomas Vinterberg for Another Round
Best Picture
1. Bacurau
2. Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
3. Da 5 Bloods
4. First Cow
5. i'm thinking of ending things
6. Judas and the Black Messiah
7. Never Rarely Sometimes Always
8. Nomadland
9. Small Axe
10. Tenet
Accepting the award for best picture is none other than Eve, the cow actor who played the titular First Cow! The audience is enamored with how graceful she looks in her cow gown, and her speech, though indecipherable, is likely simple, observational, and deeply profound for those who speak cow.
Wow, what a ceremony! Hearts were broken, property was damaged, dreams were fulfilled... blood was shed? Damn it, Meryl Streep came in and mugged Charlie Kaufman before absconding with the trophy. Oddly, she’s a previous winner, so the attack isn’t out of need for hardware. People are reading through articles about production on Adaptation for potential motives. Streep made time for a photo opportunity, but remains at large.
I could go on ad infinitum about all of these nominees and winners themselves and why they did or didn’t make the cut, but that’d be better served in a different piece. For now, my thoughts on most of these can be found on the Best of 2020 write-up and over on my Letterboxd. And, as always, these awards can be revoked and redistributed at will, so don’t get too cozy with that statue, Danny Bilson!
On behalf of the RAOGL (Rosscars Association of One Guy at a Laptop), thanks for reading, and stay tuned as we’re establishing a tip line for anyone has seen Ms. Streep or her stolen valor Rosscar. We’ll see you next year. Keep watching movies, and keep arbitrarily quantifying them in terms of subjective quality!
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* This verse was created by myself and @cazalobo and as such, this is a private verse, but if you want your muse to participate in this verse, please feel free to contact either or both of us!
-The Cree-Diaz tribe were once two separate packs, most likely originating from indigenous magical practices later intermixing with the foreigners, with the Cree Pack controlling much of southern and southeastern America, including the Caribbean, and the Diaz pack controlling much of Mexico and South America, but with the recent union of the two packs under Sean Diaz and Clementine Maria Jasmine Cree upon the threat of being hunted down by foreign threats such as the police, they became one whole tribe. Their influence extends from as far north as Atlanta, Georgia and as far south as Brazil, South America, thus making them one of the most powerful tribes in the Americas.
-Clementine is a part-time College Student while working at a bar called The New Frontier as a songstress in her human life at age nineteen.
-The shapeshifting aspect is due to genetics, meaning one must be born a shapeshifter.
-The change or the first transformation usually happens in pre-adolescence though some individuals have been known to transform at later times. After their first transformation, the shifter in the Cree-Diaz tribe gets the following tattoo, usually on the arm:
-The shapeshifters of the tribe in their wolf form possess great speed, in excess of one hundred miles per hour, which allows them to outrun motor vehicles like cars and motorcycles.
-Even in their human forms, shape-shifters are easily faster and have greater endurance than regular humans. While in human form, their strength is near-superhuman, in their wolf form, not only are they much larger than normal wolves, they are also supernaturally stronger.
-In their human forms, they live, “normal” lives in a modern society, they’re just very tightknit as a group. Once you’re in the tribe, you’re in it for life and betrayal of the family is considered as incredibly risky business.
-Shapeshifters have a very high temperature allows them to withstand very cold weather and makes it difficult for them to become overheated.
-They can heal and regenerate very fast and completely, though they are not immortal.
-They can see, hear and smell things from miles away, their sense of sight is known to be ten times better than the average human, and twice as good as the average bird of prey's, and the alphas can communicate with other animals.
-In their wolf forms, shapeshifters show the general behavior of wolves, though they retain their human intelligence, memories and character personality, up to and including showing their human eye color. Pack members are also telepathically linked with each other, enhancing their coordination during hunts and fights but allowing little or no privacy at any time.
-The Alpha Male and Alpha Female are able to communicate telepathically after performing a ritual together, and can control what thoughts they share, while the subordinates don’t possess this ability. They can willingly choose to share a thought, even from a distance, and can willingly close themselves off, something they can't do with their subordinates. The dominants can force the other pack members to obey their orders against their will, as can the betas, though they can't command their alphas. Once an alpha gives orders to members of the pack, their orders are obeyed blindly. The pack members cannot directly disobey commands even if they are in disagreement. This ability, however, is limited to members of their own pack.
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Although much bigger and much smarter than average wolves, the tribe has adopted the primitive wolf lifestyle, even in a modern society. They live and work as a team and tend to be very close knit. It's highly unlikely males will be accepted by the alpha male. Sons may also find themselves evicted when they are mature too, or as tradition spoke of, but this practice is considered taboo nowadays, due to the setting being present in a modern day and age.
The alphas represent the most dominant rank in the wolf pack, and so are held in the highest esteem by the other members of the unit. Along with sole breeding ( or according to tradition at least ), the alphas are responsible for control and leadership of the pack, including establishing pack territory, leading hunts, and accepting or rejecting outside wolves. The loss of an alpha can spell complete dissolution for the entire tribe. Because of this, the alphas always eat first, and are always awarded the biggest and best portions of the kill. Lower-ranking individuals showing disrespect to the alpha will be punished, or sometimes banished from the tribe. Due to the alphas’ vital importance to the viability of the pack, their safety is a first priority, and so the majority of enforcement falls to the next-in-command: the betas.
Alpha Female: Females were traditionally almost always the alphas in a shapeshifter pack (however strange that may seem). This was because the females could lead better hunts and battles and, on the whole, were a lot more strategic than the males, but nowadays, they’re moreso equals alongside the Alpha Male. She is the biggest of the females and nowadays her duty is to watch over the tribe and make sure the pups are safe in times of great danger, and can accept or reject outside wolves. She will be guarded ferociously by the dominant male. She, like the alpha male, rules over each and every one of the pack, and each newcomer must gain her and the alpha male’s acceptance before the group begins to accept them into the tribe.
Alpha Male: Traditionally the Alpha Female’s mate and father to all her pups, but nowadays, this doesn’t necessarily have to be the case; they can easily be friends or family members, but the tradition is still expected to be upheld. The Alpha Male is the strongest and the biggest of the pack. His job is to control the pack when the Alpha Female is having pups or is otherwise busy, and he also leads the hunts and the battles. He is expected to breed with mateless females should they desire pups and mark territories, and should another attempt to claim his position, he must fight to defend it. Like the Alpha Female, he is also capable of accepting or rejecting outside wolves. He rules over every male in the pack, and, at times, will be dominant over the Alpha Female if it is to protect her. When a new male takes lead, it is up to him whether or not the pups are killed or spared. He also will have to deal with the mothers and whether or not they put up a fight. He could easily be chased from the tribe by the females of the pack, even the subordinate males and omega if they feel he is unfit for the role. However, due to the modern day and age, this practice is disbanded as the killing of pups are considered immoral.
Beta Male & Female: Usually mates, but this is not necessary. These are the ones which the Alphas trust to take care of the tribe in their absence. The Betas are usually quite strong and powerful and they fight by the Alpha’s side in battle - this rank is won by earning the trust of the alphas. They are often the wolves which will first confront a newcomer or potential threat. The betas serve both as enforcement and second-in-command, often taking over control while the alphas are away or preoccupied with breeding ( or as tradition recalls ). Should anything happen to an alpha, a beta is next in line. As such, these wolves are also highly respected within the tribe, and receive the next choicest portion of the kill. The betas are believed to be the most trusted and most bonded companions of the alpha pair, acting as “generals” in the tribe.
Gammas: These are the average members of the pack. All other wolves in the group are considered subordinates, though they serve important roles in the pack dynamic. The mid-ranking wolves fall between the betas and the lowest rank, the omega. These wolves often serve as babysitters to the pups when the alphas and betas are away, and may fill the roles of watchers, scouts, teachers, hunters, or protectors, depending on what is needed at the time.
Fledges: These are the offspring of the pack and future members. The pups must have a mother and father ( or two maternal / paternal figures that is more accepted in modern day society ) that belonged to the pack, unless if they’re recruited strays and orphans, and whatever may become of these pups in that scenario are entirely up to the alphas.
Omegas: Omegas are the lowest ranking members of the group, usually consisting of one individual of either sex. A member would usually move down to this category after doing something wrong or something the Alphas or pack do not agree with. Although this is all true, the omegas are still very important to the pack as they act like a decoy or, so to speak, a clown when the pack is fighting an enemy. This works because the Omega would usually try to play with the enemy while the other members of the pack get ready to attack, unknown to the annoyed enemy. These wolves would usually eat last and would stay in this category until the Alphas feel the accused has re-earned the packs trust. Life as an omega can be difficult, eating last and taking the brunt of aggression from the rest of the pack. These individuals may choose to leave the group in search of a higher ranking position or to breed, and can be replaced as ranks are shuffled overtime. Older omegas are often allowed to retire, rescinding their position and being looked after by the pack. Alleviating aggression is the omegas principle role, and this is often done through initiating play as a way to burn off excess negative energy. As a result, long-time omegas often bear the scars of their submissive position. However, due to the modern day and age, it is a very debatable topic in the tribe about whether or not to remove the position.
Apostates: Individuals who are no longer among the tribe. They may be former members exiled or killed for betraying the pack or the alphas, the wounded, the sick, those too weak to fight and need to be taken care of or they have injuries that need to be tended to, traitors, the banished, the deceased, renegades, members who disappeared mysteriously and cannot be found, individuals taken by enemy groups, escaped captives, or simply those who have left the group.
Punishments
Murder: If you murder a member of the pack or an accepted pup then this will cause in instant banishment or even death.
Dominance: If you do not accept that the Alphas are the most dominant in the pack and you try to knock them off their place with no arranged fight or audience then this will cause in you being moved down to the Omega position.
Betrayal: If you betray the pack or the Alphas or betray the secret that the pack are all shapeshifters, this will cause in either banishment or being placed in the Omega position, or even death.
Crossbreeding: This is when a member of the pack allows themselves to be mated with an outside shapeshifter that does not belong to the tribe. The pups will be killed and the accused will be moved down to the Omega position, according to tradition, but in the modern day and age, it’s a hot topic of debate.
Lust: If a member of the pack mates with another member of the pack without informing one of the Alphas this will cause in the accused being pushed down to the Omega position for a while and possibly the pups death, according to tradition, but in the modern day and age, it’s a hot topic of debate.
Abandonment: If a member of the pack abandons the tribe, especially a pup, then that member is no longer welcome on their lands and will most likely be chased out or even killed.
Antisocialism: This is when a member of the tribe refuses to work or speak with the other pack members. Although this might not seem very serious, one antisocial wolf could result in the whole pack’s downfall if not dealt with quickly enough. The accused will be taken somewhere private with the Alpha to be spoken to. But if that does not work and the wolf in question still refuses to work as a team this could result in being placed in the Omega position until some sense is knocked into them or even be banished.
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THE TRIBE
Clementine Maria Jasmine Cree - Alpha Female || @agirlinhell
Sean Diaz - Alpha Male || @cazalobo
Betas: N/A thus far unless if someone wants to interact in this verse.
Gammas: N/A thus far - all NPC’s thus far unless if someone wants to interact in this verse.
Violet Louis Aasim Ruby Omar Rosie Mitch Marlon Brody Minerva Sophie James Charlie Duck Gabriel Garcia Mariana Garcia Justin Therissa Jasper Erin Joey Maddie Lamar Alex Dewey Trey Stephanie Lyla Park Eric Adam Barnes Ellery Winchell Brody Holloway Chris Eriksen Charles Eriksen Cassidy Finn Penny Hannah Jacob Ingrid Anders
Fledges: N/A thus far - all NPC’s thus far unless if someone wants to interact in this verse.
Alvin Jr. Tennessee Willy Daniel Diaz
Omegas: N/A thus far - all NPC’s thus far unless if someone wants to interact in this verse.
#v; THE SHE WOLF THAT BRINGS ME TO MY KNEES. ( SHAPESHIFTER AU. )#( VERSES. )#tw; long post#( it's a long post under the cut!! )
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Celebrity Deaths 2017
JANUARY Francine York - Jan. 6 (Movie Actress) Om Puri - Jan. 6 (Movie Actor) Mario Soares - Jan. 7 (Politician) Roy Innis - Jan. 8 (Civil Rights Leader) Tony Rosato - Jan. 10 (Voice Actor) Buddy Greco - Jan. 10 (Jazz Singer) William Peter Blatty - Jan. 12 (Novelist) Graham Taylor - Jan. 12 (Soccer Coach) Lord Snowdon - Jan. 13 (Royalty) Richard Gautier - Jan. 13 (Movie Actor) Yama Buddha - Jan. 14 (Rapper) Jimmy Snuka - Jan. 15 (Wrestler) Roberta Peters - Jan. 18 (Opera Singer) *Miguel Ferrer - Jan. 19 (Movie Actor) Andy Marte - Jan. 22 (Baseball Player) Gorden Kaye - Jan. 23 (TV Actor) Marvell Thomas - Jan. 23 (Keyboardist) Bimba Bosé - Jan. 23 (Model) Lee O'Denat - Jan. 23 (Entrepreneur) Butch Trucks - Jan. 24 (Drummer) **Mary Tyler Moore - Jan. 25 (TV Actress) Mike Connors - Jan. 26 (TV Actor) Barbara Hale - Jan. 26 (TV Actress) **John Hurt - Jan. 27 (Movie Actor) Emmanuelle Riva - Jan. 27 (Movie Actress) Robert Ellis Miller - Jan. 27 (Film Director) Geoff Nicholls - Jan. 28 (Musician) Richard Portman - Jan. 28 (Sound Engineer) Bobby Freeman - Jan. 28 (Soul Singer) Rob Stewart - Jan. 31 (Director) Frank Pellegrino - Jan. 31 (Actor) John Wetton - Jan. 31 (Rock Singer)
FEBRUARY Ken Morrison - Feb.1 (Entrepreneur) Alec McOwen - Feb. 6 (Movie Actor) Irwin Corey - Feb. 6 (Stand-Up Comic) Christine Dolce Feb. 6 (Reality Star) Richard Hatch - Feb. 7 (Reality Star) Tara Palmer-Tomkinson - Feb. 8 (TV Show Host) Mike Ilitch - Feb. 10 (Entrepreneur) Fab Melo - Feb 11 (Basketball Player) Al Jarreau - Feb. 12 (Jazz Singer) Seijun Suzuki - Feb. 13 (Director) Trish Doan - Feb. 13 (Bassist) E-Dubble - Feb. 13 (Youtube Star) Stuart Mclean - Feb. 15 (Radio Host) George Steele - Feb. 16 (Wrestler) Warren Frost - Feb. 17 (TV Actor) Nicole Bass - Feb. 17 (Wrestler) Clyde Stubblefield - Feb. 18 (Drummer) Richard Schickel - Feb. 18 (Historian) Daniel Vickerman - Feb. 18 (Rugby Player) Ivan Koloff - Feb. 18 (Wrestler) Larry Coryell - Feb. 19 (Guitarist) Brian Vigneault - Feb. 19 (Twitch Star) Alan Colmes - Feb. 23 (TV Show Host) **Bill Paxton - Feb. 25 (Movie Actor) Neil Fingleton - Feb. 25 (TV Actor) Judge Joseph Wapner - Feb. 26 (TV Show Host/Former Judge) Trinity Faith Moran - Feb. 28 (Musical.ly Star)
MARCH Paula Fox - March 1 (Memoirist) Tommy Page - March 3 (Pop Singer) Misha Mengelberg - March 3 (Pianist) Robert Osborne - March 6 (Actor) Joni Sledge - March 10 (Pop Singer) James Cotton - March 16 (Blues Singer) Chuck Berry - March 18 (Rock Singer) Miloslav Vlk - March 18 (Religous Leader) Bernie Wrightson - March 18 (Illustrator) Jimmy Breslin - March 19 (Journalist) David Rockefeller - March 20 (Entrepreneur) Chuck Barris - March 21 (TV Show Host) Martin McGuinness - March 21 (Politician) Lola Albright - March 23 (Movie Actress) Dave Steele - March 25 (Race Car Driver) Clay Adler - March 26 (Reality Star) Darlene Cates - March 26 (Movie Actress) Enn Vetemaa - March 28 (Novelist) Donald Harvey - March 30 (Criminal)
APRIL Lonnie Brooks - April 1 (Singer) *Don Rickles - April 6 (Comedian) Tim Pigott-Smith - April 7 (TV Actor) Ben Speer - April 7 (Gospel Singer) Linda Hopkins - April 10 (Stage Actress) Peter Hansen - April 10 (TV Actor) Dorothy Mengering - April 11 (David Letterman's Mother) John Warren Geils Jr. - April 11 (Guitarist) **Charlie Murphy - April 12 (Comedian) Dan Rooney - April 13 (Politcian) Martin Elias Diaz - April 14 (World Music Singer) Allan Holdsworth - April 15 (Guitarist) Emma Morano - April 15 (Supercentenarian) **Cuba Gooding Sr. - April 20 (R&B Singer) Magdalena Abakanowicz - April 21 (Sculptor) **Erin Moran - April 22 (TV Actress) Gustavo Rojo - April 22 (Movie Actor) Michael Mantenuto - April 24 (Actor) Jonathan Demme - April 26 (Director) Vinod Khanna - April 27 (Movie Actor) BTY YoungN - April 29 (Rapper) Jean Stein - April 30 (Author) Ueli Steck - April 30 (Mountain Climber)
MAY Bruce Hampton - May 1 (Musician) Harriet Shelley - May 7 (Family Member/George Shelley's Sister) Curt Lowens - May 8 (Actor) Robert Miles - May 9 (Music Producer) **Christopher 'Big Black' Boykin - May 9 (Reality Star) Michael Parks - May 10 (TV Actor) Mauno Koivisto - May 12 (Politician) Powers Boothe - May 14 (TV Actor) Jean Fritz - May 14 (Children's Author) Brad Grey - May 14 (Entrepreneur) London Dior - May 15 (Rapper) Chris Cornell - May 17 (Rock Singer) Lisa Spoonauer - May 20 (Movie Actress) Dina Merrill - May 22 (Movie Actress) Nicky Hayden - May 22 (Motorcycle Racer) Roger Moore - May 23 (Movie Actor) Cortez Kennedy - May 23 (Football Player) Jared Martin - May 24 (Soap Opera Actor) Denis Johnson - May 25 (Poet) Jim Bunning - May 26 (Baseball Player) Gregg Allman - May 27 (Rock Singer) Frank Deford - May 28 (Novelist) Robert Michael Morris - May 30 (TV Actor) Michael Nance - May 30 (Reality Star)
JUNE Peter Sallis - June 2 (Voice Actor) Roger Smith - June 4 (TV Actor) Cheick Tiote - June 5 (Soccer Player) Glenne Headly - June 8 (Movie Actress) Norro Wilson - June 8 (Singer) *Adam West - June 9 (TV Actor) Julia Perez - June 10 (Movie Actress) Brandon Rogers - June 11 (Pop Singer) Bill Dana - June 15 (Comedian) Robin Twist - June 20 (Harry Style's Step-Father) Michael Nyqvist - June 27 (Movie Actor)
JULY Stevie Ryan - July 1 (TV Actress) Ji-Tu Cumbuka - July 4 (Movie Actor) Joan Lee - July 6 (Family Member/Stan Lee's Wife) Nelsan Ellis - July 8 (TV Actor) Elsa Martinelli - July 8 (Movie Actress) George A. Romero - July 16 (Director) Harvey Atkin - July 17 (Movie Actor) **Chester Bennington - July 20 (Rock Singer) **John Heard - July 21 (Movie Actor) Abby Nicole - July 23 (Singer) Michael Johnson - July 25 (Singer) June Foray - July 26 (Voice Actress) Leonard Landy - July 26 (Actor) Sam Shepard - July 27 (Playwright) D.L. Menard - July 27 (Singer) Marty Sklar - July 27 (Walt Disney Co. Imagineer) Jeanne Moreau - July 31 (Movie Actress) Chuck Loeb - July 31 (Guitarist)
AUGUST Daniel Licht - Aug. 2 (Musician) **Robert Hardy - Aug. 3 (Movie Actor) Ty Hardin - Aug. 3 (TV Actor) Yung Mazi - Aug. 6 (Rapper) Barbara Cook - Aug. 8 (Movie Actress) Yisrael Kristal - Aug. 11 (Supercentenarian) Joseph Bologna - Aug. 13 (TV Actor) Frank Broyles - Aug. 14 (Football Coach) Tom Hawkins - Aug. 16 (Basketball Player) Dick Gregory - Aug. 19 (Comedian) Jerry Lewis - Aug. 20 (Movie Actor) Jay Thomas - Aug. 24 (TV Actor) Rich Piana - Aug. 25 (Bodybuilder) Louise Hay - Aug. 30 (Self-Help Author)
SEPTEMBER Elizabeth Kemp - Sept. 1 (TV Actress) Amos Abplanalp - Sept. 7 (Evie Clair's Father) Troy Gentry - Sept. 8 (Country Singer) Blake Heron - Sept. 8 (Movie Actor) Bobby Heenan - Sept. 17 (TV Show Host) Liliane Bettencourt - Sept. 21 (Entrepreneur) Charles Bradley - Sept. 23 (Soul Singer) Elizabeth Dawn - Sept. 25 (Soap Opera Actress) **Hugh Hefner - Sept. 27 (Entrepreneur)
OCTOBER Tom Petty - Oct. 2 (Rock Singer) Ralphie May - Oct. 6 (Comedian) YA Tittle - Oct. 9 (Football Player) Sean Hughes - Oct. 16 (Comedian) Robert Guillaume - Oct. 24 (TV Actor)
NOVEMBER Hannah Stone - Nov.1 (Younow Star) John Hillerman - Nov. 9 (TV Actor) Lil Peep - Nov. 15 (Rapper) Ann Wedgeworth - Nov. 16 (TV Actress) Charles Manson - Nov. 19 (Criminal) David Cassidy - Nov. 21 (TV Actor) Rodney Bewes - Nov. 21 (TV Actor) Rance Howard - Nov. 25 (TV Actor)
DECEMBER Kevin Robinson - Dec. 9 (BMX Rider)
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Gas And Beer | 805/Fasthouse
” Here at Fasthouse, we’ve always been more about good times on two wheels rather than the racing side of it. “We race… sometimes” has become one of our unofficial slogans and a way of conveying what the FH brand is all about—the love of the sport and good times with close friends and family. When you’re of age, there really is nothing better than an ice cold 805 Beer after a day of motoing…
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