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And here's Inez's family, her husband Travis Scott, her daughter Laurie, and her son Dale.
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bracketsoffear · 26 days ago
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Lonely Leitner Reading List
The full list of submissions for the Lonely Leitner bracket. Bold titles are ones which were accepted to appear in the bracket. Synopses and propaganda can be found below the cut. Be warned, however, that these may contain spoilers!
Andersen, Hans Christian: The Snow Queen
Barnes, Jennifer Lynn: Nobody Basye, Dale E.: Snivel Borges, Jorge Luis: The House of Astarion Bradbury, Ray: There Will Come Soft Rains
Dazai, Osamu: No Longer Human Dickens, Charles: Great Expectations
Ellis, Bret Easton: Less Than Zero
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby Freeman, Megan E.: Alone
Glass, Merrill: But You Didn't Goss, James: Dead of Winter
Harlow, Harry F.: The Nature of Love Hesse, Herman: Demian Hopkins, David: Thebe and the Angry Red Eye
Jackson, Shirley: We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Koenig, John: The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
Lem, Stanisław: Solaris Lewis, Sinclair: Main Street
Márquez, Gabriel García: One Hundred Years of Solitude Melville, Herman: Bartleby, the Scrivener Moorcock, Michael: The Black Corridor
Orwell, George: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Paver, Michelle: Dark Matter: A Ghost Story Penning, Michael: Solitude Plath, Sylvia: The Bell-Jar Poe, Edgar Allan: The Light-House Poe, Edgar Allan: The Raven Poe, Edgar Allan: Alone
Rosenfeld, Morris: My Boy Rudnick, Elizabeth: A Frozen Heart Ryan, A.J.: Red River Seven
Satrapi, Marjane: Chicken with Plums Schwab, Victoria: The Invisible Life of Addie Larue Shelley, Mary: The Last Man Sigsgaard, Jens: Palle Alone in the World Sims, Jonathan: Family Business
Tchaikovsky, Adrian: Children of Ruin Thoreau, Henry David: Walden Todhunter, Jean Mizer: Cipher in the Snow
Venable, Lynn: Time Enough At Last von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang: The Sorrows of Young Werther
Weir, Andrew: The Martian Wells, H.G.: The Invisible Man
Andersen, Hans Christian: The Snow Queen
Magic ice gets into a boy's heart and makes him incapable of caring for others.
Barnes, Jennifer Lynn: Nobody
There are people in this world who are Nobody. No one sees them. No one notices them. They live their lives under the radar, forgotten as soon as you turn away.
That’s why they make the perfect assassins.
The Institute finds these people when they’re young and takes them away for training. But an untrained Nobody is a threat to their organization. And threats must be eliminated.
Sixteen-year-old Claire has been invisible her whole life, missed by the Institute’s monitoring. But now they’ve ID’ed her and send seventeen-year-old Nix to remove her. Yet the moment he lays eyes on her, he can’t make the hit. It’s as if Claire and Nix are the only people in the world for each other. And they are—because no one else ever notices them.
Basye, Dale E.: Snivel
Dale E. Basye sends Milton and Marlo to Snivel, the circle reserved for crybabies, for their latest hilarious escapade in Heck. Snivel is a camp—a bummer camp—a dismal place where it's always raining, and Unhappy Campers are besieged by swarms of strange mosquitoes that suck the color right out of them. Soon the Fausters discover that some Unhappy Campers have been disappearing. So after Marlo gets chosen for a special project and never comes back, Milton makes up his mind to find her and all the missing children.
Borges, Jorge Luis: The House of Astarion
A rewrite of the myth of the Minotaur. The son of the King lives alone in a labrynth, lost and forsaken, waiting for someone to save him. He leaves the corpses of the sacrifices as a way to find his way out. When someone finally finds him, it will be his executioner.
Bradbury, Ray: There Will Come Soft Rains
This a short story that has been adapted many times, including into a graphic novel. It takes place post nuclear apocalypse, where a futuristic home does its daily routine, despite the devastation outside. At some point, the family dog, riddled with tumors, crawls into the house and dies. It's very depressing. It implies the house would have continued doing this routine forever, except it catches on fire. With no one to stop it, it burns down.
Dazai, Osamu: No Longer Human
Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. Oba Yozo's attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a "clown" to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness.
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It is a novel that delves into the dark and introspective journey of a young man named Yozo. Through a series of confessional notes, Yozo reveals his struggles with alienation, self-destructive behavior, and the inability to connect with others. The original title translates as "Disqualified as a human being" or "A failed human". The book was published one month after Dazai's suicide at the age of 38.
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“Whenever I was asked what I wanted my first impulse was to answer "Nothing." The thought went through my mind that it didn't make any difference, that nothing was going to make me happy.”
“For someone like myself in whom the ability to trust others is so cracked and broken that I am wretchedly timid and am forever trying to read the expression on people's faces.”
Dickens, Charles: Great Expectations
Miss Havisham is a Lonely avatar working to disconnect Pip from his family with the goal of maximizing his heartbreak at the end.
Ellis, Bret Easton: Less Than Zero
When Clay comes home for Christmas vacation from his Eastern college, he re-enters a landscape of limitless privilege and absolute moral entropy, where everyone drives Porsches, dines at Spago, and snorts mountains of cocaine. He tries to renew feelings for his girlfriend, Blair, and for his best friend from high school, Julian, who is careering into hustling and heroin. Clay's holiday turns into a dizzying spiral of desperation that takes him through the relentless parties in glitzy mansions, seedy bars, and underground rock clubs and also into the seamy world of L.A. after dark.
You know how canonically, one of the Lonely's manifestations is becoming alone in a crowd full of faceless people? This is that, but in book form.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby
The story of a guy who is simultaneously so desperate for love that he transformed himself into a whole new person just to be worthy of the woman he loves, and also so self conscious about it that he can't even approach her, only dwell on the memories of how they used to be. There's so much longing and disconnection, it's nuts.
Freeman, Megan E.: Alone
When twelve-year-old Maddie hatches a scheme for a secret sleepover with her two best friends, she ends up waking up to a nightmare. She’s alone—left behind in a town that has been mysteriously evacuated and abandoned. With no one to rely on, no power, and no working phone lines or internet access, Maddie slowly learns to survive on her own. Her only companions are a Rottweiler named George and all the books she can read. After a rough start, Maddie learns to trust her own ingenuity and invents clever ways to survive in a place that has been deserted and forgotten. As months pass, she escapes natural disasters, looters, and wild animals. But Maddie’s most formidable enemy is the crushing loneliness she faces every day.
Glass, Merrill: But You Didn't
While the original version is more focused on grief, it has been reworked several times over the years. This version appeared in Chicken Soup for the Soul, and is more in line with the themes of the Lonely. This version of the poem has the narrator repeatedly ask one of his parents to play with him, ending each request with the words "but you didn't." It ends, "My country called me to war; you asked me to come home safely... but I didn't!"
Goss, James: Dead of Winter
Synopsis: ""The Dead are not alone. There is something in the mist and it talks to them."
In Dr Bloom's clinic at a remote spot on the Italian coast, at the end of the 18th century, nothing is ever quite what it seems. Maria is a lonely little girl with no one to play with. She writes letters to her mother from the isolated resort where she is staying. She tells of the pale English aristocrats and the mysterious Russian nobles and their attentive servants. She tells of intrigue and secrets, and she tells of strange faceless figures that rise from the sea. She writes about the enigmatic Mrs Pond who arrives with her husband and her physician, and who will change everything.
What she doesn't tell her mother is the truth that everyone knows and no one says – that the only people who come here do so to die."
Why it's Lonely: Well, there's mist over the sea, hallucinatory images of missing loved ones that lure you into the mist to drown you, mist in the characters' memories, and did I mention the mist?
Harlow, Harry F.: The Nature of Love
A research report on the results of the author's (highly controversial) maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys. If you have ever read or heard the words "Cloth Mother and Wire Mother" or "the Pit of Despair": Yes, this is that guy. Yes, this is THAT study. Some researchers cite these experiments as a factor in the rise of the animal liberation movement in the United States. Paradoxically, his darkest experiments may have the brightest legacy, for by studying "neglect" and its life-altering consequences, Harlow confirmed love's central role in shaping not only how we feel but also how we think, and how devastating the effects of isolation are on the brain.
Hesse, Herman: Demian
A brilliant psychological portrait of a troubled young man's quest for self-awareness, this coming-of-age novel achieved instant critical and popular acclaim upon its 1919 publication. A landmark in the history of 20th-century literature, it reflects the author's preoccupation with the duality of human nature and the pursuit of spiritual fullfillment.
Hopkins, David: Thebe and the Angry Red Eye
A furry sci-fi novella originally published in chapters on Hopkins' page at Fur Affinity in 2014; in 2015, it also appeared in The Furry Future, a compilation of Science Fiction stories curated by the late Fred Patten that feature anthro animals.
In a future where furries have replaced humans, the Hildebrand Corporation initiates an ambitious plan to send a starship called the Hildebrand One on a ten-year expedition to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, in search of extraterrestrial life. A crew of seven is chosen, and their voyage goes well until the ship actually reaches the Gas Giant, where it is damaged by an unpredictable radiation surge. This causes a series of disasters that culminates with the ship crashing on another Jovian moon, Thebe. By the time it's all over, most of the characters are dead; the only survivors are a feline crew member named Thomas and a tomato plant called Oscar. Most of the story is about Thomas trying to cope with his terrible loneliness and learning that living is about more than survival.
Jackson, Shirley: We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The novel is written in the voice of eighteen-year-old Mary Katherine "Merricat" Blackwood, who lives with her agoraphobic sister and ailing uncle on an estate. Six years before the events of the novel, the Blackwood family experienced a tragedy that left the three survivors isolated from their small village.
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sisters constance and merricat blackwood are ostracized from the village because of the dark event in their past. they prefer the isolated life and even stay to live in their house after it burns down leaving only two rooms intact. merricat has intricate rituals to ensure that their isolated lifestyle remains undisturbed, including burying talismans and nailing them to trees, checking the fence, building additional hiding spots. at the end of the book they stop contacting the villagers at all, hide if someone is trying to visit them, and as time goes on the village starts treating them like witches or spirits - kids tell creepy tales and dare each other to try touching their front porch, adults leave food and supplies as offerings
Koenig, John: The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
Have you ever wondered about the lives of each person you pass on the street, realizing that everyone is the main character in their own story, each living a life as vivid and complex as your own? That feeling has a name: “sonder.” Or maybe you’ve watched a thunderstorm roll in and felt a primal hunger for disaster, hoping it would shake up your life. That’s called “lachesism.” Or you were looking through old photos and felt a pang of nostalgia for a time you’ve never actually experienced. That’s “anemoia.” If you’ve never heard of these terms before, that’s because they didn’t exist until John Koenig wrote this book. It's a dictionary of made-up words for emotions that we all feel but don't have the words to express.
Lem, Stanisław: Solaris
This book is soaked in loneliness. It follows three men who avoid each other’s company on a dilapidated research station on a distant titular planet - Solaris. It is covered by an ocean of gelatinous substance with no solid land in sight, and is later revealed to be an alien. A single alien, a vast extraterrestrial intelligence the size of a planet. Lem wrote 'the peculiarity of those phenomena seems to suggest that we observe a kind of rational activity, but the meaning of this seemingly rational activity of the Solarian Ocean is beyond the reach of human beings' and I just cannot help myself but think what a lonely existence that must be. A planet-sized being, unable to communicate with probably the first other living beings it has ever encountered. It creates landscapes and people out of white seafoam from the memories of the research crew, if their flying cars get too close to the dark viscous surface. It reaches into the minds and pulls up the most emotional of memories to awkwardly reconstruct them into a haunt that will follow a person until destroyed. This quote also got me thinking about the communication between different life forms, and that even if humanity ever makes contact with aliens they might be too incomprehensible for us to grasp. Are we alone in the universe? And does it even matter if we are alone or not, if communication and understanding is impossible?
Lewis, Sinclair: Main Street
Sort of a literary forebear to the TMA episode Cul-de-Sac in its brutal portrayal of small town American life as the narrators attempts to connect with her neighbors and revitalize her town are met with failure and scorn.
Márquez, Gabriel García: One Hundred Years of Solitude
It tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo. Alongside the story of the Buendía family, there are an abundance of vignettes recounting both the everyday and the supernatural occurrences that shape the lives of the inhabitants of Macondo.
To be honest, it could be argued that there's a little of every entity here, from the Slaughter to the Flesh (The baby born with a pig's tail comes to mind...), but the word Solitude isn't in the title for nothing, it is the most dominant theme in the book. Macondo gets founded in the remote jungles of the Colombian rainforest. Isolated from the rest of the world, the Buendías grow to be increasingly solitary and selfish. Throughout the novel it seems as if no character can find true love or escape the destructiveness of their own egocentricity, and even if they find one it will end in tragedy in one way or another.
Many characters end up isolated from the rest of the world and each other in several different ways. There are several examples that I think would fit the Lonely, like Rebeca, who starts as a semi-feral child who's unable to comunicate with her adoptive family because of a language barrier and ends as a bitter old woman who ends her days self-isolating from everything and everyone by choosing to live in seclusion on her mansion after the untimely death of her husband, keeping her family outside at gunpoint when they try to reconnect with her. There's also how the patriach of the family goes insane and is tied to a chestnut tree like a dog until his death. There's Coronel Aureliano Buendía, who shuts himself in his room making gold fish out of coins that he then sells for more coins to make into more gold fish. And just... so many more examples of characters living and dying in sheer loneliness either because of tragic circumstances or by their own choice. And then there's the ending.
"(...)because races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on earth."
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One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. Inventive, amusing, magnetic, sad and alive with unforgettable men and women—brimming with truth, compassion, and a lyrical magic that strikes the soul—this novel is a masterpiece in the art of fiction.
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"The book follows the story of the Buendía family and the town they create, Macondo, from its foundation to its end. Of course, it is told in a non-linear fashion with every generation having the same few names, as well as the same basic attributes (except for a pair of twins whose names are thought to have been accidentally switched at some point)."
It's a story about a family that have terrible trouble connecting and communicating with other people. Like unlucky, unintentional Lukases.
Melville, Herman: Bartleby, the Scrivener
A man who lives on his own terms, disconnected from society. Opportunities are laid before him -- work, friendship, life -- but he denies them all. If he cannot live by his own terms, he refuses to live at all. This cautionary tale warns readers against too much independence from the people around them. Vote for Bartleby! Unless, of course, you would prefer not to.
Moorcock, Michael: The Black Corridor
Space isolation horror! A man is released from cryosleep to take his solo shift making sure the ship runs properly. For 25 years.
Orwell, George: Nineteen Eighty-Four
"The book is set in London, the chief city of Airstrip One and part of the superpower of Oceania. Life sucks. Oceania is ruled by the totalitarian regime of "the Party", personified by the omnipresent figure of "Big Brother". Standards of living are low due to the Forever War Oceania is engaged in alongside their ally Eurasia against Eastasia (or is it the other way around?). Sex is banned for all Party members except for procreation, and only between state-approved couplings.(...)"
The party loves destroying human relations. Everybody should be suspicious of everybody else. There should be no romantic love no friendship no nothing. And to get out of the harshest punishment you need to sell out somebody in your place. This is a lonely Leithner.
Paver, Michelle: Dark Matter: A Ghost Story
January 1937. Clouds of war are gathering over a fogbound London. Twenty-eight year old Jack is poor, lonely, and desperate to change his life, so when he's offered the chance to join an Arctic expedition, he jumps at it. Spirits are high as the ship leaves Norway: five men and eight huskies, crossing the Barents Sea by the light of the midnight sun. At last they reach the remote, uninhabited bay where they will camp for the next year, Gruhuken, but the Arctic summer is brief. As night returns to claim the land, Jack feels a creeping unease. One by one, his companions are forced to leave. He faces a stark choice: stay or go. Soon he will see the last of the sun, as the polar night engulfs the camp in months of darkness. Soon he will reach the point of no return--when the sea will freeze, making escape impossible. Gruhuken is not uninhabited. Jack is not alone. Something walks there in the dark...
Penning, Michael: Solitude
The forest has never been more deadly...
Megan Danforth thought she knew the dangers of the wilderness, but she was wrong. When a little girl goes missing deep in the woods, the young forest ranger must put her own demons aside and turn to an infamous hermit for help. But as secrets are revealed and the clock ticks down, Megan realizes the man she's relying on to save the girl's life may have ties to her own troubled past. He wasn't alone out there in forest. Something evil was with him, and it may have driven him to kill.
Can Megan uncover the truth and bring the lost child home before it's too late, or will the darkness haunting the forest consume them all?
Plath, Sylvia: The Bell-Jar
The book describes a depressed young woman who feels alienated from the misogynistic world and expectations it puts on her. She cannot understand the motivations of people to live, and in turn people do not understand (or acknowledge) her struggle with mental health and sexism.
Poe, Edgar Allan: The Light-House
The title of this short story is unofficial, as Poe did not finish writing it before his death. A diary of a lighthouse keeper with descriptions of sea, weather, and the worrying state of the structure. In the entry for the third day he remarks that the foundation seems to be chalk. The next entry has a date but no text.
Poe, Edgar Allan: The Raven
It tells of a distraught lover who is paid a mysterious visit by a talking raven. The lover, often identified as a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further antagonize the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore".
Poe, Edgar Allan: Alone
From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were—I have not seen As others saw—I could not bring My passions from a common spring— From the same source I have not taken My sorrow—I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone— And all I lov’d—I lov’d alone— Then—in my childhood—in the dawn Of a most stormy life—was drawn From ev’ry depth of good and ill The mystery which binds me still— From the torrent, or the fountain— From the red cliff of the mountain— From the sun that ’round me roll’d In its autumn tint of gold— From the lightning in the sky As it pass’d me flying by— From the thunder, and the storm— And the cloud that took the form (When the rest of Heaven was blue) Of a demon in my view—
Rosenfeld, Morris: My Boy
A brief poem narrated by a father who has to work so much that he never sees his little son awake.
Rudnick, Elizabeth: A Frozen Heart
A novel adaptation of Disney's 'Frozen' which reveals and unpacks Prince Hans' backstory as he changes from a decent young man who abhors his family's violence, manipulations, and abuse, to the villain who uses all of those tactics to take advantage of Princess Anna, as in the film. He realizes that his behavior is abhorrent, but his need to be loved and accepted by his father and brothers outweighs his sense of decency, and he does whatever he feels is necessary to take the throne of Arendelle.
Ryan, A.J.: Red River Seven
Seven strangers. One mission. Infinite horror.
A man awakes on a boat at sea with no memory of who or where he is. He's not alone - there are six others, each with a unique set of skills. None of them can remember their names. All of them possess a gun.
When a message appears on the onboard computer - Proceeding to Point A - the group agrees to work together to survive whatever is coming. But as the boat moves through the mist-shrouded waters, divisions begin to form. Who is directing them and to what purpose? Why can't they remember anything?
And what are the screams they can hear beyond the mist?
Satrapi, Marjane: Chicken with Plums
"In November 1955, Nasser Ali Khan, one of Iran's most celebrated tar players, is in search of a new instrument. His beloved tar has been broken. But no matter what tar he tries, none of them sound right. Brokenhearted, Nasser Ali Khan decides that life is no longer worth living. He takes to his bed, renouncing the world and all of its pleasures. This is the story of the eight days he spends preparing to surrender his soul."
Nasser is lonely and disconnected from most of the people in his life and stuck in a loveless marriage. There is also the real reason he decides to die.
Spoilers: Nasser got his whole creative drive from unfulfilled love to a woman he was not allowed to marry. Yet when he meets her on the street after many years she pretends not to recognize him. This breaks his heart completely and makes him unable to play his instrument leading to his decision to die. So he decides to die due to lack of love i.e. loneliness.
Schwab, Victoria: The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
France, 1714: In a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever - and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets.
Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.
But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.
Shelley, Mary: The Last Man
At the novel's climax, The Black Death has killed off all humans but the main protagonist, Lionel, plus Adrian, Clara and Evelyn. Evelyn, Lionel's son, dies of an illness (not the Plague, but typhus), then Adrian and Clara drown when a storm in the Adriatic wrecks the three's boat. Returning to shore and making his way to the deserted city of Rome, Lionel realises he is likely the last human left alive, and after another year passes without the evidence of any other humans, he resolves to live the rest of his life as a wanderer, motivated by the prospect of someone, or anyone, for that matter, still being alive on the now-decimated Earth.
Sigsgaard, Jens: Palle Alone in the World
This picture book is so famous in Denmark that "being/feeling Palle" is a very common and casual term for feeling alone. The book is essentially just about a young boy named Palle who wakes up and finds the entirety of Copenhagen completely void of people no matter where he goes. While he has fun at first, eating all the candy he wants, driving trains, he eventually despairs that he has no one to share these experiences with.
Sims, Jonathan: Family Business
“When Diya Burman's best friend Angie dies, it feels like her own life is falling apart. Wanting a fresh start, she joins Slough & Sons - a family firm that cleans up after the recently deceased.
Old love letters. Porcelain dolls. Broken trinkets. Clearing away the remnants of other people's lives, Diya begins to see things. Horrible things. Things that get harder and harder to write off as merely her grieving imagination. All is not as it seems with the Slough family. Why won't they speak about their own recent loss? And who is the strange man that keeps turning up at their jobs?
If Diya's not careful, she might just end up getting buried under the family tree.”
A book all about memory, grief, forgetting, and the forgotten.
Tchaikovsky, Adrian: Children of Ruin
Thirty-one light years from Earth, a fraction of humanity's terraforming project survives the collapse of civilisation. When the universe falls silent, the five remaining scientists turn their attention to the planets below. Disra Senkovi continues the mission, isolated from his crewmates as his engineered aquatic life grows increasingly erratic, while the others study the planet Nod's seemingly harmless fauna, gathering data for no one to read. Their research abruptly halts when a native parasite jumps the gap between alien and human, devouring the minds of its hosts in an attempt to understand them. Senkovi, the mission's sole survivor, spends the last century of his life protecting the mutated denizens of his terraformed planet, whose civilisation he can no longer comprehend.
It's a book about isolation, literal and metaphorical; about incompatibility, inter- and intraspecific. It's about the fear that communication barriers can never be broken, about suffering that arises not from malice but misunderstanding. It's about the aching solitude we inflict on ourselves.
Thoreau, Henry David: Walden
Let's get this straight -- the whole Walden trip was kind of a farce. Thoreau was close enough to his home the whole time for his mom to bring his meals and do his laundry. Nevertheless, the book has inspired many readers to try and similarly divorce themselves from society and 'live off the land', creating situations of isolation and solitude.
Todhunter, Jean Mizer: Cipher in the Snow
It's a short story about a boy who asks to get off the school bus and keels over dead in the snow for no discernible reason; it then follows the teacher who has been asked to write the obituary because apparently he was the kid's favorite teacher despite having practically no idea who he is. He can't find ten people who know the kid well enough to go to the funeral and it's implied that his death was just because of loneliness. The story was later made into a short film in 1973 and, despite the main conflict/emphasis of the film being on the neglect of his parents and teachers, it wound up being used as an anti-bullying PSA for many students because apparently nothing says "be nice to your peers" like "if your parents don't love you enough you might just spontaneously kick the bucket".
Venable, Lynn: Time Enough At Last
The short story that formed the basis for the classic segment in The Twilight Zone. Henry Bemis wants to be left alone so he can fulfil his wish to read a book from cover to cover, and does so by shutting himself in a bank vault. When he leaves, he finds that an atomic bomb has struck, wiping out everyone he knew and possibly the rest of the world. He plans to take advantage of the solitude by reading everything he can in the remains of the library, but his glasses (bespoke due to his complicated prescription) fall off and break, forcing him to confront what it truly means to be entirely alone.
von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang: The Sorrows of Young Werther
The story unfolds through a series of letters penned by the eponymous protagonist, Werther, and mainly chronicles his experiences in the small town of Wahlheim. After he falls madly in love with an young woman named Lotte, who is engaged to someone else, Werther gradually becomes more emotional and less mentally stable, not only because of said unrequited love (He in fact spends part of the novel willingly far away from her) but because he feels increasingly withdrawn from a world and a society he has grown to deeply resent.
The novel was one of the earliest works of literature to generate a recognizable fandom, creating a dress fashion. It was also one of the first to be blamed, not without cause, to have a negative effect on some of its readers; psychologists therefore continue to debate about the "Werther effect", meaning a work of art encouraging consumers to commit suicide. The "wave of suicides" following the novel was somewhat exaggerated, more recent studies indicate that there may only be about a dozen verifiable cases where the novel played a part. However, one of them was a friend of Goethe's, which probably was the reason why he published the revised edition of 1787.
Weir, Andrew: The Martian
Mark Watney is an astronaut who is part of the third manned mission to Mars. Soon after they land, the Martian weather gets too rough and the mission has to be abandoned. In the escape, Watney is struck down by a piece of debris and presumed dead, and left on the planet. However, he survives. With no obvious way to communicate with mission control, he has to use the limited resources on hand to survive until the next mission — which is years away.
Wells, H.G.: The Invisible Man
Griffin's invisibility resulted in increasingly strained relations with the people around him and society at large. Eventually, his isolation drove him beyond the constraints of social norms, leading him to murderous outbursts and destructive impulses.
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Indycar Driver Lore
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Indycar Driver Lore Masterlist
Romain David Jeremie Grosjean
Birthdate: April 17, 1986 Hometown: Geneva, Switzerland Residence: Miami, Florida Height/Weight: 5’11”/165lbs
Rookie Year: 2021
Team: Juncos Hollinger Racing
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Follow him on: Instagram Twitter YouTube
(His YouTube is very full and active with everything from behind the scenes to driver interviews.)
Career Stats
2021 Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing - 15th Overall 2022 Andretti Autosport - 13th Overall 2023 Andretti Autosport - 13th Overall
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Formula One 2009 Renault F1 Team - 23rd Overall 2012 Lotus F1 Team - 8th Overall 2013 Lotus F1 Team - 7th Overall 2014 Lotus F1 Team - 14th Overall 2015 Lotus F1 Team - 11th Overall 2016 Haas F1 Team - 13th Overall 2017 Haas F1 Team - 13th Overall 2018 Haas F1 Team - 14th Overall 2019 Haas F1 Team - 18th Overall 2020 Haas F1 Team - 19th Overall
IMSA
2023 Iron Lynx GTD Pro 2024 Iron Lynx GTD Pro Lamborghini – Iron Lynx GTP
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Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Grosjean made 180 starts in Formula One He also began his own esports team in 2020 to support sim racers in various series during the pandemic. as a passion for cooking, stating he wanted to be a chef had racing not worked out. He and his wife, Marion, released a cookbook. has pilot's licence
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Iconic/memorable moments (since coming to Indycar)
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Fanfic Lore
Paired with Marcus Ericsson
Still quite frequently used in F1 fanfic.
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nikatyler · 2 years ago
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Andy knows her days are coming to an end, and so she decides to catch up with her oldest children. Unfortunately her vampire son Cecil was sleeping and didn’t want to come.
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deepsixfanfic · 5 years ago
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Mulan AU - Capítulo II
Hello, heroes!! Deveria ter postado ontem, mas acabei me enerolando com algumas coisas e só terminei de editar ele hoje. Espero que curtam esse segundo capítulo do meu AU, e obrigada por todas as mensagens que recebi me apoiando, fiquei MUITO FELIZ!!
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Maximus não gostava dela nem um pouco. Melissa percebeu isso logo no primeiro dia de treinamento quando, durante a madrugada, ele a acordou para polir e afiar todas as espadas do acampamento. Não estava sozinha, aquele outro rapaz que se meteu na briga, Apolo, e Zeus também apareceram, mas só quando o Sol havia nascido e ela já tinha feito boa parte do trabalho. Não viu Luthor lá, o que a fez pensar que a influência da família dele ali era maior do que imaginava. 
Não sabia se o ocorrido da madrugada havia sido uma vingança por ela tê-lo derrubado do cavalo, ou por implicância por ela ser pequena e fisicamente inferior a muitos homens ali. Teria que lidar com ele pelos próximos meses, então resolveu engolir seu próprio orgulho para não provocá-lo. Mesmo que isso estivesse ficando mais difícil a cada dia que passava. 
Eles estavam sendo treinados para uma guerra, era compreensível que Maximus fosse rigoroso com os novatos. Mesmo assim, ela sentia que o alvo em suas costas era muito maior do que o de qualquer um ali. Ele sempre a escolhia para demonstrar algum novo treinamento, algo que exigisse muita força, algo que ela claramente não conseguiria fazer agora. 
Ele, uma vez, até lhe deu um arco que tinha uma tensão três vezes maior do que ela já havia sentido em qualquer outro, o que fez com que sua flecha nem chegasse a metade do caminho até o alvo. Vendo isso, ele apenas revirou os olhos e a ignorou pelo resto do dia. 
Os outros dois treinadores, Dale e Joe, eram extremamente compreensíveis com erros e tentavam ao máximo ajudar, enquanto Maximus parecia apenas querer ver os menos experientes falhando. Quando três grupos foram formados para maior eficácia do treinamento, e ela foi escolhida para ficar no grupo liderado por Max, Melissa teve certeza de que ele queria fazer da vida dela um inferno.
E ele fez. 
Ele a fazia levantar mais peso, correr por mais tempo, treinar luta corpo a corpo com os mais fortes do acampamento. Ela não se lembrava da última vez durante aquelas primeiras semanas em que fez algo completamente certo. Caiu, derrubou sua espada, seu escudo, não conseguiu usar o arco, acabou cheia de hematomas e um olho roxo. E, como ele mesmo apontou quando todos estavam exaustos uma noite, isso era apenas o começo. 
Maximus também era conhecido por dar tarefas ridiculamente difíceis. Como a de quem conseguisse subir um tronco liso de quase 20 metros de altura, ganharia o respeito dele. Algo impossível, considerando que ele amarrava pesos, que eram o dobro do que ela pesava, em cada pulso deles para ajudar com a força e a disciplina. Poucos sequer tentaram fazer a tarefa, enquanto ela havia tentado pelo menos seis vezes e falhado miseravelmente em todas. E ele estava sempre lá para vê-la falhar. 
Melissa já havia pensado em diversos modos de pegar aquela flecha depois disso, porém todos eram ignorados quando ela chegava cada vez mais exausta conforme os dias passavam. Ela estava ficando mais forte, porém a dor só piorava, e andar por aí com sua armadura pesada ficava mais difícil. 
Felizmente, nem todos naquele acampamento eram babacas ignorantes como Zeus e Luthor, Apolo e Scott a ajudavam sempre que podiam, assim como Kevin, que, apesar de ser o príncipe, participava dos treinos como todos os outros. Os dois não sabiam sobre a verdadeira identidade dela, mas entendiam que ela tinha mais dificuldade em certas coisas e tentavam ajudar sem Maximus ver. 
Haviam momentos quando ajudar não era uma opção, como o treinamento que estavam tendo agora, que envolvia subir uma colina na chuva, carregando dois sacos enormes de areia nas costas. Servia para ensinar como carregar um companheiro caído durante uma batalha de forma eficaz. Até os mais fortes estavam tendo um pouco de dificuldade por causa do terreno escorregadio e do peso. 
— Vamos lá, Curry, está ficando pra trás — Apolo gritou para o amigo, tentando soar mais alto do que a chuva e os trovões. 
— Eu sou um garoto rico que nunca fez nada na vida, como quer que eu ande rápido com esse peso nas costas?! — Scott gritou de volta, ofegante. 
— O Príncipe também, e ele está na minha frente. 
— Se é tão bom, me carregue e carregue os sacos também! 
— Reclamar gasta energia, usem ela pra subir mais rápido — Joe comentou, de cima de seu cavalo. Ele acompanhava os atrasados, enquanto Dale estava no meio e Maximus observava os primeiros da linha. 
— Por que vocês odeiam a gente, Joe? — Scott reclamou mais. 
— Fazemos isso porque nos importamos muito e não queremos que morram no primeiro ataque — ele explicou, com um sorriso. 
— Scott, cadê o Michael? — Apolo perguntou, olhando em volta. 
— Sei lá, ele não reclama tanto quanto eu, então não sei onde ele está a todo momento. 
Ouvindo isso, Kevin se virou e começou a procurar a amiga com a ajuda de Apolo. Eles desceram um pouco mais do caminho percorrido, ainda com o peso, e a encontraram tentando passar por uma área onde a lama havia criado um buraco, sem sucesso. Joe também se aproximou com seu cavalo, chegando a ela mais rápido dos que os outros. 
— Nunca vai conseguir dessa maneira, precisa voltar e dar a volta — ele explicou, notando a respiração ofegante dela debaixo do elmo. 
— Não, vai demorar mais! — ela respondeu, o peso de sua armadura somado ao dos sacos fazendo-a gastar uma energia desnecessária para tentar sair. Depois de um tempo, ela conseguiu se arrastar, mas estava no chão. 
— Mel… Michael, acho melhor você voltar para o acampamento — Kevin disse, se aproximando dela. 
— Não, eu só... Preciso de ar — ela tentou se levantar, mas suas pernas falharam. Seus pulmões queimavam e a armadura parecia sufocá-la. 
— Podemos carregar seus sacos até se sentir melhor — Apolo disse. 
— Não, não podem — a voz de Maximus surgiu do nada, ficando cada vez mais próxima. Ele havia descido rapidamente de onde estava no topo para averiguar a situação que estava atrasando parte da tropa. — Se ele não consegue, vai ficar aqui até conseguir. 
— Max, ele pode precisar de ajuda se não estiver se sentindo bem — Joe sussurrou para o outro Capitão. 
Maximus ignorou, descendo de seu cavalo e andando até onde ela estava caída no chão. Se abaixou para que pudesse falar alto e claro. 
— Você tem o físico de uma criança. Não consegue levantar uma espada direito, nem um escudo, cai facilmente durante uma luta e se algum companheiro seu cair, não vai conseguir salvar a vida dele. Você é uma vergonha para o exército e eu me arrependo de não ter te mandado embora no primeiro dia em que te vi — as palavras dele acertaram em cheio o orgulho dela, mas Melissa só conseguia puxar o ar desesperadamente enquanto encarava o chão. — Vai voltar para o acampamento. E quando eu chegar lá, não quero vê-lo de novo. 
A última parte a fez levantar a cabeça e soltar os sacos. 
— O quê?! 
— Está dispensado do treinamento. Não quero homens fracos e inúteis lutando pelo reino — Maximus se levantou, a encarando seriamente. 
— Não pode fazer isso! — algumas pessoas já haviam desistido do treinamento por acharem ele muito difícil, mas ninguém havia sido mandado embora. Aquilo era o cúmulo da vergonha. — Eu consigo, só preciso…
— Você não fala sem a minha permissão, soldado! Vai voltar agora, e se eu o vir novamente, não vou ser tão gentil — ele se virou para Kevin e Apolo, que presenciaram a cena com espanto. — Continuem o caminho!
— Sim, senhor — Apolo disse, ainda um pouco hesitante em deixá-la ali. 
Kevin olhava para ela como se implorasse para ela ouvir o que ele havia dito e ir embora. Havia pena no olhar dele, o que só a fez se sentir mais humilhada. Não poderia voltar agora, não tendo falhado no mais básico dos treinamentos. Não poderia trazer essa vergonha para sua família. 
Ela queria gritar com ele, mandá-lo ir à merda e dizer tudo o que pensava sobre aquele homem arrogante, grosseiro e insuportável. Queria dizer que não iria a lugar algum, que ele que a forçasse a sair. Mas, quando finalmente digeriu a informação, ele já havia voltado para seu cavalo e subia a colina. 
— Vou te levar de volta — Joe estendeu a mão para ela, não parecendo muito feliz com a atitude do outro. 
Melissa aceitou a ajuda, sentindo seu corpo quase dormente por causa da dor. Cavalgaram de volta para o acampamento, e lá Joe cuidou de alguns ferimentos que ela tinha. Tirando a armadura, a cota de malha ajudava a esconder suas curvas femininas, mas isso não pareceu enganar muito ele. 
— Você tem uma explicação pra isso? — ele perguntou enquanto enfaixava a mão dela. — Não vou contar para os outros, só estou curioso. 
Melissa olhou para ele com o cenho franzido, e ele devolveu o olhar com um não de julgamento, mas compreensão. 
— Meu pai morreria se viesse e não tenho irmãos. Precisei fazer isso — ela suspirou, passando a mão livre no rosto. — E agora vou ter que ir embora. 
— Você chegou mais longe do que qualquer um imaginaria. Homens fizeram o mesmo treinamento e desistiram, enquanto você, uma mulher, continuou firme — ele falava baixo, mesmo que o acampamento estivesse vazio. 
— Não sou forte o suficiente. 
— Não se vence uma guerra só com força bruta. Max sabe disso — ele terminou e se levantou. — Para ser um soldado, você precisa ser forte de espírito, ter determinação e criatividade, se adaptar, planejar. Não posso te dizer o que fazer, mas tenho certeza de que entende. 
Melissa o encarou por alguns segundos, pensando nas palavras dele. Ela tirou o resto de sua armadura e prendeu seu cabelo já curto, para depois pegar suas duas adagas e foi para o lado de fora assim que ouviu os cavalos voltando para o acampamento. 
Assim que viu Maximus, manteve contato visual com ele enquanto andava até o tronco liso onde a flecha estava. O Capitão a acompanhou com o olhar, sua expressão neutra a vendo amarrar os pesos em seus tornozelos. 
— Você disse que para pegar a flecha precisaríamos de força e disciplina — ela puxou suas duas adagas com a lâmina grossa e afiada. — Mas esqueceu de falar que também precisávamos de determinação e criatividade. 
Ela, então, pulou o mais alto que conseguiu com o peso extra e fincou ambas as adagas no tronco, ficando presa naquele ponto. Seus músculos ainda doíam por conta do treinamento anterior, mas isso não a impediria.  Ela respirou fundo algumas vezes e continuou subindo. Um passo de cada vez. Suas pernas se encarregando de aguentar o peso enquanto seus braços faziam o trabalho de subir. 
Todos no acampamento encaravam a cena, ela ouvia os murmúrios iniciais e depois alguns assobios e encorajamentos. Ainda faltava um longo caminho a percorrer, porém sabia que se caísse agora, quebraria alguma coisa. Só havia um caminho, e era pra cima. 
Parecia que horas haviam se passado, seu corpo gritava por um descanso, mas nada que fosse insuportável. Ela pensou em sua família, seus amigos, em seu reino e nela mesma, em como queria provar para todos que era capaz de fazer aquilo. Que era capaz de ser uma grande guerreira sendo uma mulher. 
Enquanto pensava, sentiu algo batendo em sua cabeça e olhou para cima, vendo a flecha bem na sua frente. A satisfação e felicidade em seu peito só aumentaram quando ouviu os vários aplausos vindos de baixo. Olhou na direção deles e viu Joe e Dale batendo palmas e sorrindo, enquanto Maximus apenas a encarava, sua expressão não uma de surpresa, mas sim de algo que ela reconheceu como sendo orgulho. 
O desgraçado queria que ela fizesse isso!
Respirando fundo, Melissa colocou a flecha em seu cinto e começou a descer da mesma forma que subiu, escorregando uma vez ou outra, pois mal conseguia sentir seus braços. Chegando ao chão, recebeu muitos tapas nas costas um tanto brutos e elogios. Kevin parecia aliviado em vê-la bem e chegou a abraçá-la. 
Passando por todos e andando até Maximus, viu o Capitão de braços cruzados olhando para ela, agora sério. 
— Acho que tinha perdido sua flecha, senhor — ela disse, a estendendo na direção dele. 
Ele não pôde deixar escapar um leve sorriso de canto quando a ouviu, e ergueu a mão para negá-la. 
— É sua agora, Wayne — ele, então, olhou para todos os outros soldados. — Todos vocês, vão se limpar, estão nojentos. 
A chuva começou a diminuir conforme todos se dispersaram. Joe passou por ela e apertou seu ombro com um sorriso, Dale foi logo atrás, dizendo: 
— Queria dizer que tava apostando em você. Continue melhorando!
— Obrigado, senhor — ela se virou para Maximus, que ainda a encarava. 
— Acha que essa cena vai me fazer mudar de ideia? — ele perguntou, cruzando os braços.
— Acho que provei meu ponto. Posso não ser o mais forte ou o mais rápido aqui, mas sou inteligente. E não se vence uma guerra só com força bruta. 
— De todas as tropas que já treinei até hoje, você, Wayne, é o soldado mais peculiar que já conheci — Max parecia procurar o que a tornava tão diferente, como se estivesse bem na frente dele e ele não conseguisse ver. 
— Vou entender isso como um elogio, senhor — ela sorriu, percebendo o quão confuso ele estava por não saber. 
— Volte para a sua tenda. Amanhã vai ser pior do que hoje — ele se virou para ir embora, porém parou e olhou por cima do ombro. — Mas fez um ótimo trabalho com a flecha. Continue assim. 
Ela ficou parada ali por alguns segundos antes de entender que não só foi elogiada por ele, mas poderia ficar no acampamento. Aquele dia havia acabado de ir de ruim à incrível.
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aprilrph · 6 years ago
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hey y’all!! beneath the cut is #178 fcs that are underused, 35+, and have resources or content to make resources from.  it’s organized by gender and alphabetically.  by no means is it every actor available but it’s a good start. as far as i know,  there’s no one problematic on it,  but please let me know if you find someone who is!!  like/reblog if you find it useful.
women:
abigail spencer (1981)
aisha hinds (1975)
aj cook (1978)
alex rice (1972)
amy adams (1974)
angela bassett (1958)
angelica ross (1980)
annie wersching (1977)
bae doona (1979)
brittany ishibashi (1980)
buthaina al raisi (1983)
candy palmater (1968)
carla gugino (1971)
caterina scorsone (1981)
celina jaitly (1981)
chandra wilson (1969)
charo bogarin (1972)
chelsea peretti (1978)
christina chang (1971)
danai gurira (1978)
deborah mailman (1972)
dichen lachman (19822)
elaine miles (1960)
elena finney (1982)
elizabeth mitchell (1970)
elodie yung (1981)
elsa pataky (1976)
fluvia lacerda (1980)
freema agyeman (1971)
gina torres (1969)
gisele marie rocha (1973)
heather rae (1966)
heather white (1983)
inez jasper (1981)
irene bedard (1967)
jamie clayton (1978)
jana mashonee (1980)
jennifer love hewitt (1979)
jennifer pudavick (1982)
jerrika hinton (1981)
jessica capshaw (1976)
jo in-sung (1981)
julia chan (1983)
jun ji hyun (1981)
justina machado (1972)
karina lombard (1969)
karlygash mukhamedzhanova (1983)
kate siegel (1982)
kate walsh (1967)
katherine heigl (1978)
kimberly guerrero (1962)
kirsten vangsness (1972)
kristen bell (1980)
kulap vilaysack (1980)
laleh pourkarim (1982)
laura dern (1967)
lauren cohan (1982)
laverne cox (1972)
linsay willier (1983)
lila downs (1968)
lisa hammond (1983)
loreen (1983)
mais hamdan (1982)
marisa tomei (1964)
mariska hargitay (1964)
marsha thomason (1976)
maggie q (1979)
melissa fumero (1982)
mia sable (1984)
ming-na wen (1963)
octavia spencer (1972)
paget brewster (1969)
ravshana kurkova (1980)
sandra oh (1971)
sara ramirez (1975)
sarah drew (1980)
sharaya j (1984)
sheri foster (1957)
sofia boutella (1982)
stephanie beatriz (1981)
sydney freeland (1980)
tamara feldman (1980)
tanya tagaq (1975)
tina ferreira (1972)
trace ellis ross (1972)
transaaradhna (1983)
velina hasu houston (1957)
viola davis (1965)
yaya dacosta (1983)
men:
abhay deol (1976)
adam beach (1972)
adam rodriguez (1975)
adam garnet jones (1982)
alex kruz (1978)
andre braugher (1962)
andrew lincoln (1972)
andy samberg (1978)
ben bass (1968)
benjamin bratt (1963)
brett dalton (1983)
brian tee (1977)
colin donnell (1982)
chadwick boseman (1977)
cress williams (1970)
daddy yankee (1977)
daniel dae kim (1968)
daniel henney (1979)
daniel sunjata (1971)
eddie spears (1982)
eric dane (1972)
eugene brave rock (1978)
gabriel macht (1972)
gil birmingham (1953)
gong yoo (1979)
henry ian cusick (1967)
ian anthony dale (1978)
idris elba (1972)
james pickens jr (1954)
jason george (1972)
jesse borrego (1962)
jesse spencer (1979)
jesse williams (1981)
jocko sims (1981)
joe lo truglio (1970)
joe mantegna (1947)
john cho (1972)
john krasinski (1979)
jonathan joss (1965)
jon bernthal (1976)
josh dallas (1978)
josh keaton (1979)
justin chambers (1970)
keanu reeves (1964)
kenneth choi (1971)
kevin mckidd (1973)
kunal kapoor (1977)
laurence fishburne (1961)
litefoot (1969)
luke evans (1971)
malcolm barrett (1980)
malcolm-jamal warner (1970)
manish dayal (1983)
manu bennett (1969)
mark-paul gosselaar (1974)
martin henderson (1974)
matt czuchry (1977)
matt lanter (1983)
michael shanks (1970)
michael spears (1977)
michael greyeyes (1967)
miguel angel silvestre (1982)
nicholas gonzalez (1976)
omar lotfi (1983)
patrick dempsey (1966)
ricky whittle (1981)
redcloud (1978)
rudy youngblood (1982)
santiago x (1982)
shemar moore (1970)
simon baker (1969)
sterling k brown (1976)
steven yeun (1983)
taika waititi (1975)
taylor kinney (1981)
terry crews (1968)
todd grinnell (1976)
tom ellis (1978)
tony goldwyn (1960)
tristan thunderbolt (1980)
william jackson harper (1980)
will yun lee (1971)
zach mcgowan (1981)
zahn mcclarnon (1966)
nonbinary:
alec butler (1959)
b scott (1981)
jill soloway (1965)
kelly mantle (1976)
tomson highway (1951)
if you know any other nb fcs to add to the list, please let me know!!  i probably won’t add more men or women because there’s plenty but it’s very challenging to find 35+ nb fcs.
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soulbounce · 5 years ago
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181 reasons we need gun control
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Weekend court roll – our round-up of the most-read cases of the week
Our reporters have sat in courtrooms in the northeast this week handling a variety of cases – from the gambling addict who turned to crime to pay off his sprawling debts, to a trio of sexual deviants who, with two Shetland Islands, do some disgusting Things did ponies.
Gambling addict jailed for £ 223,000 worth of fraud
On Monday, a gambling addict who committed a “spectacular breach of trust” by embezzling more than £ 220,000 from one of Scotland’s largest law firms, was jailed.
Paralegal trainee Callum Scott admitted that he cheated £ 223,000 off his employer, Aberdein Considine, to pay off a series of payday loans that were used to quench his crippling addiction.
Callum Scott
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard Scott, 23, “stole from Peter to pay Paul” during the four month scam.
Man started fire to scare ex-girlfriend
However, jail wasn’t the final outcome for Jordan Stewart.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard Stewart start a fire in front of his ex-girlfriend’s house to scare her, “then laugh sadistically,” but he’s now given the opportunity to prove he’s a better person.
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Jordan Stewart.
Stewart waged a six-month terror campaign against the woman, including setting garbage bags on fire in front of her home and taking a crowbar to a closet in her property.
The 24-year-old also picked up a Stanley knife and slapped a door with it repeatedly when he made derogatory remarks at her home in mid-2020.
Supermarket clerk attacked in the aisles
A woman who assaulted a supermarket worker in the aisles in Aberdeen was found holding a knife when police showed up.
The crimes took place in Lidl’s Hutcheon Street. Portlethen woman Natalie Jenkins was caught in a separate incident with cocaine in her car – and another knife – in her car over the weekend, the Aberdeen Sheriff Court was told today.
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The crimes took place in Lidl’s Hutcheon Street
Jenkins admitted carrying a knife to Lidl’s Hutcheon Street store earlier this month and attacking an employee there.
Man mugged for two cans of beer and a ten
On TuesdayA man returning from a supermarket visit was viciously ambushed – a crime his attacker could not remember.
Charles Sim pounced on the 62-year-old in the early evening of June 18 last year and made off with two cans of beer and a ten.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard Sim, 38, knock the man to the ground, repeatedly kick him in the body, hit him in the head, and repeatedly threaten to stab him unless he handed over his cell phone.
Rammy Prison Cell extends the sentence
An inmate at HMP Grampian was held behind bars for an additional 12 months on Tuesday after a killing spree in a cell in which he threatened to pour boiling water over prison officials.
Dale Davidson also tore apart the shower in his cell before sanding part of the door to make a makeshift gun, Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard.
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Dale Davidson, inset, committed the crimes at HMP Grampian in Peterhead.
When brave staff arrived at Peterhead Prison to calm the situation down, they were greeted by the angry inmate who waved the shower door like a battering ram and threatened to stab anyone who set foot in his cell.
Separation triggered abusive phone calls
On Tuesday, Louise Fraser also appeared before the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, who “bombarded” her former lover with insulting messages and phone calls for several months.
The court was told that Fraser’s angry reaction to the relationship breakdown in July 2019 sparked numerous phone calls to her ex-girlfriend.
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Louise Fraser outside the Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
She also repeatedly sent text messages, online messages, and emails over a six-month period – which resulted in the woman banning the 27-year-old from her social media channels.
It culminated in Fraser leaving threatening voicemails, behaving aggressively, and refusing to leave the woman’s home address.
Son fights for diving compensation
The widow and nine-year-old son of a tragic diver returned to court to sue the boat company hired for the fateful voyage.
Lex Warner, 50, died after leaving MV Jean Elaine while diving off the Sutherland coast in 2012.
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Lex Warner with his wife Debbie and son Vincent
Mr Warner’s widow, Debbie, is suing Orkney’s Scapa Flow Charters in a £ 500,000 lawsuit on behalf of her nine-year-old son Vincent.
The pair were in the Edinburgh Court of Session on Tuesday to hear the opening evidence in the case.
The Racist Insult to the Nursing Home Worker
A homeworker in Aberdeenshire who was fired for racially insulting a colleague was fined Wednesday.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard Victoria Costello, 26, get into a heated argument with an employee of the Havencourt Nursing Home in Stonehaven in May 2019, verbally abusing him with a racist slur.
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Victoria Costello leaves Aberdeen Sheriff Court. Aberdeen.
The dispute was sparked by a disagreement about the correct furnishing of a resident’s room.
During a staff meeting two days later, the maintenance technician highlighted the problem and later followed Costello into a lounge area to discuss the problem, standing up, berating the Nigerian citizen and uttering the racist term.
“She was a pretty hard worker, I’ll give her that”
The manager of a pub in Aberdeen praised the persistence of a female robber who had spent more than 30 minutes breaking her way into the building to snatch bottles of alcohol.
Jill Wiggins used items she found in the back of the Three Lums Pub – including a beer keg and a frying pan – to try to break a window.
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The three lums on Lewis Road.
The 42-year-old was caught by CCTV in the morning alcohol raid, but had long since disappeared by the time the officers arrived at the scene.
However, Wiggins – who also goes by the surname Smith or Knox – was caught quickly after calling 999 herself to ask for help just hours later.
Biker driving alcohol had a passenger on his back
A teenager who rode his motorcycle more than double the legal limit with a passenger on his back was banned from the street and warned a “may not be enough” fine.
Caleb Stewart had been drinking at a house party and only had a makeshift driver’s license when he sped his bike through Aberchirder with a passenger on his back.
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Caleb Stewart
Finance deputy Ellen Barr told Banff Sheriff Court that police discovered Stewart’s motorcycle around 11 p.m. on May 15 after neighbors complained about the way it was driving.
Woman spat on police officers when she told them: “I have Covid”
On Thursday, Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard a 23-year-old woman who claimed to have Covid-19 spat at police officers and threatened to infect them.
Hadlae-Beth Taylor was picked up by police after a breach of the peace in Ellons Ythan Place at the height of the global pandemic in June 2020.
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Hadlae Beth Taylor leaves Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
On her way to custody, she announced she had Covid-19 symptoms before repeatedly stepping into the interior of the police vehicle and spat and threatened to infect officials with the virus.
Nursing student cried after a car accident while she was over the limit
A young nursing student was fined and banned after crashing into four different cars while driving while under the influence of alcohol.
Megan Clark, 18, of Boddam, was more than double the alcohol limit when she plowed into vehicles in Roseangle, Dundee, in April.
Dents and scratches were caused on a Peugeot 208, Citreon C1, Kia Picanto and Volkswagen Golf.
Drunk Clark was confronted with witnesses who were concerned about her driving and initially denied causing the damage.
Then she burst into tears and said she was going to visit her boyfriend.
Drinks driver turned the car on the city street
A woman who rolled her car more than five times the alcohol limit has been banned from the streets for more than two years.
Rosemary Bennett was behind the wheel of Aberdeen’s Argyle Place early in the morning when she collided with a parked car and threw hers on the roof.
Aberdeen Sherriff Court heard the 29-year-old being found by a delivery driver who discovered the wreck and called the police and an ambulance.
Bennett was then escorted to the Kittybrewster Detention Center, where she read 117 micrograms of alcohol in 100 milliliters of breath. The limit is only 22 micrograms.
Teacher detained for sexual activity with students
On Friday, a school teacher was sentenced to 15 months in prison after engaging in sexual acts with two students.
Kieran Malcolmson was convicted of two charges after a trial in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court last month.
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© Monty Fresco / Daily Mail / Shutters Kieran Malcolmson.
A distant jury found the majority of the 36-year-olds guilty of being in a position of trust as a teacher and of having directed sexual activities other than sexual intercourse with or against a student in 2009.
He kissed and had sexual activities with the girl while he was employed as a teacher at a school in Shetland.
Benefits Cheat had £ 100,000 in their bank account
A scammer who received nearly £ 35,000 in benefits while banked over £ 100,000 was told she was lucky not to be in jail.
Lorraine Mearns demanded thousands of pounds in taxpayers’ money by lying to officials about how much money she had in the bank over six years.
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© PRESS AND JOURNAL Lorraine Mearns
Between January 2012 and April 2018, Mearns knowingly misrepresented her income to the Department of Labor and Pensions in order to claim £ 13,368 in employment and benefit allowances that she was not entitled to.
She requested an additional £ 19,960 in housing and council tax breaks between November 2012 and March 2018 by doing the same to Aberdeen City Council.
Even her own lawyer said her claim that the fraud was accidental was “ridiculous”.
Sexual deviants had sex with Shetland ponies
A sexual deviator was jailed after having sex with a Shetland pony while his buddy evaded jail for being a teenager at the time.
Jordan Turnbull (28) and Joshua Lee-Paterson (20) each admitted to having an “unnatural connection” to different horses on the Cothal Farm in Fintray.
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Jordan Turnbull, Mark Findlater, and Joshua Lee-Paterson
Turnbull’s crime was committed between October and December 2018, while Lee-Paterson committed bestiality between October and November of the same year.
A third man, Mark Findlater, admitted to being charged with distributing “obscene material” about his co-defendants “sexual activity with horses” and was imprisoned for 13 months and two weeks.
The 34-year-old posted the disgusting pictures to a number of addresses in Dyce and elsewhere, and even to The Press and Journal.
source https://www.cassh24sg.com/2021/06/20/weekend-court-roll-our-round-up-of-the-most-read-cases-of-the-week/
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Hawaii Five-0 - Episode 8.09 - Make Me Kai - Press Release
“Make me kai” – When investigating a deserted yacht adrift at sea, McGarrett, Danny, Tani and Junior are exposed to a deadly bioweapon and the rest of Five-0 have only eight hours to find an antidote, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Dec. 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (“Make me kai” is Hawaiian for “Death at Sea”) CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, McG, Danno, Tani & Junior have 8 hours for Five-0 to find an antidote after they are exposed to a deadly bioweapon! @HawaiiFive0CBS 12/8 9pm http://bit.ly/2zsDkPn REGULAR CAST: Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega) Meaghan Rath (Tani Rey) Beulah Koale (Junior Reigns) Ian Anthony Dale (Adam Noshimuri) Kimee Balmilero (Dr. Noelani Cunha) GUEST CAST: Alexandra Chando (Monique Sims) Tony Glorioso (David Lyons) Emily C. Chang (Gillian Edgar) Garrett Barker (Pilot) William R. Edwards (Marko) Denice Rivera (Nurse) Kwang Bin Im (Passenger) Attila Pohlmann (Nathan Diamond) WRITTEN BY: David Wolkove & Matt Wheeler DIRECTED BY: Maja Vrvilo
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In the News: Aziza Barnes Tapped for HBO's Pride, Abingdon’s Virtual Short Play Festival Lineup Announced, More
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OCT 13, 2020 
Plus: Listen to Meg Toohey, Sara Bareilles, and more perform tribute to late Waitress co-star Nick Cordero.
Read on for some recent theatre headlines and videos you may have missed.
Aziza Barnes Tapped for HBO's Pride Writer Aziza Barnes, whose plays include Pues Nada and Off-Broadway's BLKS, will pen an adaptation of Ibi Zoboi's Pride for HBO. Zoboi's 2019 novel re-imagines Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as a Haitian-Dominican coming-of-age tale. Barnes will also executive produce, reports Deadline, alongside Natasha Rothwell (Insecure) and Alloy Entertainment's Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo.
Camille A. Brown, Kamilah Forbes, Nikkole Salter, More Take Part in A Call for Revolutionary Theatre 2020 Over a dozen Black theatre artists will write articles that explore tangible strategies for sustaining Black theatre as part of Black Theatre Commons’ A Call for Revolutionary Theatre 2020. The project aims to galvanize change within the industry through grassroots operations. Articles will be released every weekday October 19–30 on BTC’s website and its social media pages (@blacktheatrecommons). Writers include Andy Jean, Awoye Timpo, Camille A. Brown, Candace L. Feldman, Charlique C. Rolle, Claudia Alick, Harold Steward, Jamil Jude, Kamilah Forbes, Keith Josef Adkins, Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi, Nikkole Salter, Sade Lythcott, Sage Crump, Stephanie McKee, Steven G Fullwood, Valerie Curtis-Newton, and Zhailon Levingston.
Storm Lever Will Host The Power of the Womxn's Vote The Hysterical Womxn’s Society presents a virtual discussion entitled The Power of the Womxn's Vote October 14 at 7 PM ET. The free chat, about the urgent need for womxn to exercise their voice, will be moderated by Storm Lever (Summer: The Donna Summer Musical) with panelists Halie Soifer (executive director of Jewish Democratic Council of America and former National Security advisor to Senator Kamala Harris), Kwajelyn Jackson (executive director of the Feminist Women's Health Center), and Joanne Grady-Huskey (co-founder and VP of iLive2Lead Young Women's Leadership Program). This event is presented in partnership with Broadway for Biden, Swing from Home, Producing Blue, and the Jewish Democractic Council of America, along with leaders in the Broadway community, including Jessie Hooker-Bailey, Shoshana Bean, Jenn Colella, Grey Henson, Erika Henningsen, Caitlin Kinnunen, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Kara Lindsay, Dana Steingold, Alysha Umphress, and Michelle Veintimilla. Register for the discussion here.
Abingdon’s Virtual Short Play Festival Lineup Announced
A two-week festival featuring stories by people of color will virtually take via Abingdon Theatre Company October 19–30. The finalists are Atacama by Augusto Federico Amador, Empress Mei Li Lotus Bottom by Christine Toy Johnson, The Invitation by Alberto Bonilla, Sundown Town by Marcus Scott, Coin Toss by Alexis Sims, and A Picture of Two Boys by Nick Malakhow. Cast members include Andrew Allen, Rin Allen, Kezia Bernard-Nau, Denise Blasor, Danny Bolero, David Castillo, Jacob Dickey, Jose Febus, Brandon Gill, Jeff Gorti, Rebecca Hirota, Deborah Lew, Esau Mora, and Reynaldo Piniella. The winner of the festival will receive a stipend to be used to support further exploration of their piece and be invited to become an artist in residence at the company. Abingdon is also committed to producing the winning piece as part of its Around the Table free reading series. The Jury Panel is comprised of Roberto Araujo, Rashad V. Chambers, Deidre Goodwin, L Morgan Lee, Jaime Lozano, Mauricio Martínez, and Juan Villa.
Meg Toohey, Sara Bareilles, More Perform Tribute to Waitress Co-Star Nick Cordero The late Nick Cordero’s Waitress co-stars got together to create a new song paying tribute to the performer, who passed away from coronavirus complications in July. “Lucky Streak” is written and produced by Meg Toohey, capturing Cordero’s time in New York City and his life on the West Coast with wife Amanda Kloots and their young son, Elvis. Joining Toohey are composer-lyricist Sara Bareilles and the Waitress band: Nadia Digiallonardo, Rich Mercurio, Lee Nadel, Yair Evnine, and Adam Kaufmann. “Getting to sing on Meg Toohey’s gorgeous tribute to our friend Nick was a gift,” said Bareilles. “I wept as I sang. This song is cathartic...beautiful and bittersweet, and speaks of the pain of love and loss and the gentle universal truth that we must hold it all lightly and enjoy our lucky streaks; these perfectly imperfect lives. What a song.”
Lineup Set for Urban Stages Benefit, Mixing Melodies and Margaritas Urban Stages' virtual benefit, Mixing Melodies and Margaritas: Make a Drink, Raise a Glass, Save the Theater, will be available on UrbanStages.org October 22 at 6:30 PM through October 26 at 6:30 PM. The benefit will feature musical performances along with how-to guides for cocktails/mocktails. WBAI host King Downing and theatre writer Michael Riedel will serve as masters of ceremonies with performances and/or appearances by Karen Akers, Aya Aziz, Terence Archie, Jenny Lyn Bader, Trezana Beverley, Reed Birney, Bill Bowers, Jim Dale, Joe Iconis, Lori Brown Mirabal, Sue Matsuki, David Quinones, Ilanna Saltzman, George Salazar, Disnie Sebastien, Tom Toce, and Zhu Yi. Kristian Seemel will serve as the event’s video director with Ryan Belock as video designer and editor. The benefit is free, although donations are encouraged; an online auction continues through October 31.
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astreiants-archive · 8 years ago
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because you can never have too many lgbtq+ rec lists right? here's yet another one for your pleasure. i've tried for the most part to include books by lgbtq+ authors (there are some that aren't, i realise, mostly because they were so good i had to include them), and i've also, to the best of my knowledge/memory, put trigger warnings alongside.
criteria for inclusion
happy ending
no bury your gays
lgbtq+ character is the/a main and gets a pov
not harmful representation
lgbtq-ness is not the only plotline - tho there may be argued to be some exceptions to this included. i mean more like, the plot does not revolve around them realising they're gay and having a terrible time of everything before someone (usually straight) tells them they're allowed to be happy or whatever. you know what kind of book i mean.
most importantly (lol) i liked it
p.s. there will be more parts to this, as i read more. if there's one not on here that you think should be, feel free to ask about it. i'll either have not read it or it'll be excluded for one of the reasons above. equally, if there's one on here with bad rep of any sort, let me know and i'll take it off.
#gaymers by annabeth albert [new adult, m/m]
out of uniform by annabeth albert [new adult, m/m] (tw for homophobia)
simon vs the homo sapiens agenda by becky albertalli [young adult, m/m]
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire sáenz [young adult, m/m]
six of crows by leigh bardugo [young adult, m/m, bi mc] (tw for gore, torture, death)
wonders of the invisible world by christopher barzak [young adult, m/m]
the darkest part of the forest by holly black [young adult, m/m]
how to make a wish by ashley herring blake [young adult, f/f, bi mc] (tw for child abuse)
the turn of the story by sarah rees brennan [young adult, m/m, bi mc]
reason number one by briston brooks [new adult, m/m] (tw for domestic abuse, attempted rape)
georgia peaches and other forbidden fruit by jaye robin brown [young adult, f/f]
santa olivia by jacqueline carey [young adult, f/f, bi mc]
postcards from no man's land by aidan chambers [young adult, m/m, bi mc]
peter darling by austin chant [young adult, m/m, trans mc] (tw for misgendering, transphobia)
coffee boy by austin chant [new adult, m/m, trans mc] (tw for misgendering)
a hero at the end of the world by erin claiborne [young adult, m/m]
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m danforth [young adult, f/f] (tw for homophobia, suicide, self harm)
dreadnought by april daniels [young adult, lesbian mc, trans mc] (tw for transphobia)
a hundred thousand words by nyrae dawn [new adult, m/m, bi mc]
the history of us by nyrae dawn [new adult, m/m]
black wolves trilogy by kate elliott [adult, f/f, bi mc] (tw for rape)
cyberlove by megan erickson and santino hassell [new adult, m/m, bi mc]
in focus by megan erickson [new adult, m/m, bi mc]
nightrunner by lynn flewelling [adult, m/m, bi mc] (tw for torture)
scoring chances by avon gale [new adult, m/m, bi mc, demi mc] (tw for child abuse)
whiskey business by avon gale [new adult, m/m]
dates! ed. by zora gilbert and cat parra [comics, m/m, f/f]
young avengers by kieron gillen [comics, m/m, lesbian mc]
whatever, or how junior year became totally f$@ked by sj goslee [young adult, m/m, bi mc]
into the blue by pene henson [new adult, m/m, demi mc]
storm season by pene henson [new adult, f/f, bi mc]
ask me how i got here by christine heppermann [young adult, f/f]
kiss the morning star by elissa janine hoole [young adult, f/f, bi mc]
the five stages of andrew brawley by shaun david hutchinson [young adult, m/m] (tw for suicide attempt)
the backup boyfriend by river jaymes [new adult, m/m] (tw for implied attempted rape, implied child abuse)
inheritance trilogy by nk jemisin [adult, f/f, bi mc]
know not why by hannah johnson [young adult, m/m]
my name is n by robert karjel [adult, m/m, bi mc] (tw for implied torture)
the sidekicks by will kostakis [young adult, m/m] (tw for drug abuse, death)
fresh romance by sarah kuhn [comics, f/f, m/m]
riverside by ellen kushner [adult, m/m, f/f]
superior by jessica lack [young adult, m/m]
you know me well by nina lacour and david levithan [young adult, m/m, f/f]
everything leads to you by nina lacour [young adult, f/f]
holmes and moriarity by josh lanyon [new adult, m/m]
adrien english mysteries by josh lanyon [new adult, m/m, bi mc] (tw for threatened rape)
not your sidekick by cb lee [young adult, f/f, bi mc]
free fall by christina lee and nyrae dawn [new adult, m/m, bi mc, demi mc]
the machineries of empire by yoon ha lee [adult, m/m, f/f, bi mc, nb characters] (tw for suicidal thoughts, implied attempted suicide, rape, death/murder)
how to repair a mechanical heart by jc lillis [young adult, m/m] (tw for homophobia, internalised homophobia)
adaptation by malinda lo [young adult, f/f, bi mc]
ash by malinda lo [young adult, f/f]
the young elites by marie lu [young adult, f/f, bi mc]
colorblind by siera maley [young adult, f/f]
fall hard by jl merrow [new adult, m/m]
the plumber's mate by jl merrow [new adult, m/m]
hold me by courtney milan [new adult, trans mc]
the song of achilles by madeline miller [adult, m/m]
the errant prince by sasha l miller [new adult, m/m, trans mc]
hero by perry moore [young adult, m/m] (tw for homophobia)
henry rios mysteries by michael nava [adult, m/m] (tw for homophobia)
i'll give you the sun by jandy nelson [young adult, m/m]
have you seen me by katherine scott nelson [adult, bi mcs]
more than this by patrick ness [young adult, m/m] (tw for suicide)
midnighter by steve orlando [comics, m/m] (tw for extreme violence, gore)
midnighter and apollo by steve orlando [comics, m/m] (tw for extreme violence, gore)
sprout by dale peck [young adult, m/m]
serpentine by cindy pon [young adult, f/f]
the trials of apollo by rick riordan [young adult, m/m, bi mc]
cut and run by abigail roux and madeleine urban [new adult, m/m] (tw for drug abuse, alcohol abuse, rape, torture, extreme violence, character deaths, murder)
carry on by rainbow rowell [young adult, m/m]
batwoman: elegy by greg rucka [comics, f/f]
shades of magic by ve schwab [adult, m/m]
far from you by tess sharpe [young adult, f/f, bi mc] (tw for drug abuse, death)
timekeeper by tara sim [young adult, m/m]
forgive me if i've told you this before by karelia stetz-waters [young adult, f/f] (tw for attempted rape)
engelsfors by mats strandberg and sara b elfgren [young adult, f/f, bi mc] (tw for attempted rape, torture, suicide mention, drug abuse, suicide attempt, self harm, bullying, animal death, character deaths, alcohol abuse, paedophilia mention, homophobic language, murder)
because you'll never meet me by leah thomas [young adult, m/m]
fan art by sarah tregay [young adult, m/m]
barracuda by christos tsiolkas [adult, m/m] (tw for thoughts of rape)
a taste of honey by kai ashante wilson [adult, m/m] (tw for homophobia, implied physical abuse)
dirty london by kelley york [young adult, f/f] (tw for outing, homophobia)
[more to come]
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Hawaii Five-0 - Episode 8.09 - Make Me Kai - Press Release
WHEN INVESTIGATING A DESERTED YACHT ADRIFT AT SEA, MCGARRETT, DANNY, TANI AND JUNIOR ARE EXPOSED TO A DEADLY BIOWEAPON AND THE REST OF FIVE-0 HAVE ONLY EIGHT HOURS TO FIND AN ANTIDOTE, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, DEC. 8 “Make me kai” – When investigating a deserted yacht adrift at sea, McGarrett, Danny, Tani and Junior are exposed to a deadly bioweapon and the rest of Five-0 have only eight hours to find an antidote, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Dec. 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (“Make me kai” is Hawaiian for “Death at Sea”) CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, McG, Danno, Tani & Junior have 8 hours for Five-0 to find an antidote after they are exposed to a deadly bioweapon! @HawaiiFive0CBS 12/8 9pm http://bit.ly/2zsDkPn REGULAR CAST: Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega) Meaghan Rath (Tani Rey) Beulah Koale (Junior Reigns) Ian Anthony Dale (Adam Noshimuri) Kimee Balmilero (Dr. Noelani Cunha) GUEST CAST: Alexandra Chando (Monique Sims) Tony Glorioso (David Lyons) Emily C. Chang (Gillian Edgar) Garrett Barker (Pilot) William R. Edwards (Marko) Denice Rivera (Nurse) Kwang Bin Im (Passenger) Attila Pohlmann (Nathan Diamond) WRITTEN BY: David Wolkove & Matt Wheeler DIRECTED BY: Maja Vrvilo
SOURCE - https://www.spoilertv.com/2017/11/hawaii-five-0-episode-809-make-me-kai.html
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We’re getting through these men fast lol, but Caleb is clingy, and he’s giving me flashbacks to the very beginning of NSB. If you know you know. Also Greg came to say hi, but it doesn’t seem like he wants to be the next baby daddy :((
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deepsixfanfic · 7 years ago
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Gothic quais seriam as músicas dos casais da fic (e até dos não casais que a gente queria que fossem casais)?
Nossa, por onde começo? *—*
Não sei bem quais seriam esses “não casais que vocês gostariam que fossem casais”, então vou usar de referência algumas perguntas e comentários que vocês fizeram para certas pessoas que não são casais ainda. 
Só deixando claro, não é porque eu vou colocar música pra eles que “tal casal vai terminar junto”, só os atuais canons são garantidos :3
- Kevin e Kate: “Never knew I needed”
- Melissa e Apolo: “Lost Stars”
- Scott e Grace: “You can count on me”
- Melissa e Kevin: “Another heart calls”
- Kate e Apolo: “Walking the Wire”
- Grace e Ethan: “Say you like me”
- Yuki e Damian: “Writing’s on the wall” ou “Glassy Sky”
- Yuki e Tony: “I’m not the One” ou “Just another girl”
- Tony e Janessa: “Dead memories” ou “Stitches”
- Scott e Natasha: “More than words”
- Rusty e Kate: “Blow me one last kiss”
- Dorian e Donatella: “Small town boy” ou “Angel with a shotgun”
- Dale e Joe: “Can’t Help Falling in Love”
- Zoe e Miles: “Livin la vida loca”
- Jeffrey e Amanda: “Black Dahlia”
- Rick e Duela: “Animals”
- Duela e Cassandra: “Your love is my drug”
- Greg/Mark e Cassandra: “Check Yes Juliet”
- Tony e Cassandra: “I’m a believer”
Ok, acho que tá bom, mas me avisem se esqueci de algum, ou se quiserem algum casal específico!! (E sim, podem haver mensagens subliminares nas músicas kkkk).
~ Kisses, Gothic Princess
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HottyToddy.com would like to congratulate everyone who made the Honor Roll and Dean’s List this first nine weeks of the school year.
Della Davidson Elementary School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abraham, Luke Elias Adams, Catherine Archer Adams, Indaniya A’myani Albadry, Malak Mohamed Alderson, Michael Rel Alford IV, John Warner Allen, Hardy Vinson Amidon, Annabelle Kristin Anderson, Chloe Ryan Baeshen, Norah Ruth Beard, Bradley William Belk, Rylee Erin Bell, Valerie Denise Blackburn, Collins Brantley Blackwood, Donald James Bodie, Eden Brooks Bouldin, William Maxwell Bowling, Poppy Katherine Bragg, John Lawson Brasell, Thomas Murry Burkes, Avery Jane Burlaka, Anna Campbell, James Bryan Carlisle, Dylan Cerny Carr, Sophie Anne Chambers, Chi Tianna Tameko Chavis, Ruby Maude Chen, Winnie Clark, Hudson Truett Colby, Andrew David Collums, Paisley Isabelle Cooper, Adam Michael Cormack, Madison Leigh Cowgill, Benjamin Garrett Curry, Nilydia Nicole Dale, Lake Reed Denevan, Brody Patrick Edlin, Lydia Catherine Embry, Mamie Caldwell Farese, Alexa Perry Feltenstein, Liza Kimbrell Ferguson, Jordyn Armani Fortyz, Xander Bryce Franks, Addison Elise Fruge’, Benjamin Guy Gandhi, Sanya Manish Gary, Walker Edmond Giles, Harris Fisher Gray, Sadie Alan Green, Mary Bea Greene, Isabel Faye Hale, Mary Elena Hall, Hayden Zackery Hamilton, Judson Silas Hill, Jordan Amir Hipp, Abigail Laura Houston, Zaria Mau’Ja Hyneman, Howard Povall James, Calvin Larry Jang, Jun Jones, Eleanor Claire Jones, Molly Caroline Jones, Sawyer Reed Kariuki, Claire Ng’endo Kava, Luseane Keskin, Adem Keskin, Sibel Elizabeth King, Eleanor Anne Knef, Ava Grace Knight, Evan Dewayne Koestler, Andrew Preston Kosko, Garrett Alexander Kovachev, Martin Evgeni Laporte, Kenton James Lauzon, Kimberly Madison Levy, Lillian Vera Lewis, Julia Slade Lowery, Ellie McCay Luber, Charlotte Allen Lynch, Breannah Danielle Lynn, Tate Alden Mason, Katherine Mims McGinness, Alexandria Eve McLellan, Elizabeth Rose Meyer, Logan Charles Milton, Henry Tucker Moore, Andrew Taygen Moore, Russell Paul Morales-Romero, Brittany Michelle Morgan, D’Nijha Danielle Morris, Wyatt Bryan Myers, Carter Lewis Nemesek, Jackson James Nichols, Kelling Elizabeth Nordstrom, Katherine Crenshaw Odom, Streater Bliss Oliver, Leecie Bella Overby, Hogan Ryan Oyler, Henry Chadwick Pan, Raymond Park, Jinseo Patel, Rishi Rakesh Payne, Peyton Rowe Pegues, Madison Renae Percy, Phinizy Davis Percy, William Strong Perry, Anna Reed Pettis, Jerkeria Amyai Phillips, Preston David Putt, Harrison Gage Rainey, Elijah Edward Rajesh, Saishri Reeder, Ella Grace Reynolds, Madison Nicole Rhodes, Mary Helen Roane, Kathryn Annette Robbins, Michael Anderson Roberson, Ann Lillian Robinson, James Barrett Robinson, Rachel Lynn Rogers, Chanijah Makaila Santiago, Krizhan Wynn Tubale Schuesselin, Nancy Elaine Shaw, Zoe Elizabeth Shelton, John Mack Sherman, Gracie Jackson Sherman, Olivia Cate Shinall, Trevor Dean Shipman, Samuel Aylon Sisk, Trinity Ja’Kiya Smith, Anna Prescott Smith, Collier Elizabeth Smith, JoAnna Maize Smith, Zander Kade Snider, Kylie Anne Stein, Michael Anthony Mack Steinriede, Eleanor Catherine Still, Michael Banks Sullivan, William Russell Tatum, Cohen Hux Thompson, William Wright Toms, Pearce Pegram Tosh, Amanda Claire Trout, Davis Walker Turner, James Talmadge Turner, Sullivan Catledge Urbanek, Evan Harper Van Every, Thaxton Delane Vaughan, Graham Thomas Vega, Isabella Leigh Vincent, Ari Levi Wadlington, Keirra Lynn Waldrop, Cameron Lee Waldrop, Elise Ann Waller, Andrew Hinton Warrington, John Patrick Weaver, Dorian Jacob White, John Wilson Wigginton, Aubrey Mae Wiley, Lorelei Kathryn Wilfawn, Claire Kamryn Wilkes, Alice Gardner Williams, Ellen Kate Wilson, Loughran Samantha Woo, Yewon Youngblood, Cameron Layne Zinn, Dequan Montez
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Adams, Olandria Lashea A’layshia Agnew, Andrew Laster Alhusban, Ghaith Ali Amaya Hernandez, Noeli Nicole Anthony, Joshua Cole Armstrong, Kylan Lashun Arya, Medha Avdiienko, Anatolii Balderama, Ingrid Yamilet Ball, Camden Jace Barnes, Lela Monae Barrett, Aniston Claire Bass, Eden Derartu Beard, Mary Virginia Beauchamp, Luly Anne Bell, Jacob Taylor Bennett, Callie Grace Blackwelder, Jaxon Xander Bogue, Ali Cheyanne Bolton, Parker Elizabeth Bondurant, Stanford James Booker-Wilkins, Mary Kay Booker, Zaniyah A’Leah Booth, Stephen Armand Brannon, Ca’Mari D’Aisha Brannon, Khalisia Anaya Brownlee, Addison Elizabeth Brownlee, Olivia Gracelyn Burrell, David Lee Carroll, Thomas David Cassidy, William Garner Castillo, Yostin Yarid Cayetano, Caitlin Cayetano, Caylee Denise Centellas, Javier Enrique Certion, Kasidy Allyse Chaney, Elliott Chavis, Bazil Major Cockrum, McKenna Renee Cook, Joe Garrett Cowgill, Isabella Katherine Crain, Kennedy Clark Crouch, Campbell Cathryn Crowe, Clara Darden Cunningham, Harper Ray Davis, Brooklyn Landry Davis, Lyric Alexander Davis, Sierra Niquel Denham, Emerson Grace Dennis, Elijah Daniel Ding, Joanna Donahoe, Barrett Hardy Douglas, Grace Adin Downing, Margaret Caroline Doyle, Sean Riley Elhawy, Abdallah Khaled Elhawy, Sohila Khalid Erwin, Parker Thomas Evans, Hunter Lee Feathers, Reagan Leigh Ferguson, Cade Baxter Fields, August Flowers, Marcus Jerome Foster, Nevan David Fountain, Thomas Whittingtion Freeman, Salayah Samere Frierson, Deslyn Reann Gaia, Wesley Stephens Gammill, Brayden Thomas Gilliom, Aryanna Kenise Ginn, Micah Joseph Gist, Grayson Taylor Gray, Parker Thompson Greer, Micah Alexxander Gregory, Kingston Wells Gregory, London Jules Griffin, Clayton Rusty Wayne Hankins, Deangelo Omari Harbin, Mariah Kionna Hardenburgh, Madelyn Brooke Harrington, Sophia Clair Harris, Lainey Elizabeth Harrison, Taylor Matthew Haymans, George Stouton Helveston, Susan Patton Hendrickson, Carson Alexander Herrington, Carter Matthew Hervey, Adaysia Holcomb, Benjamin Cade Hom, Nathanael Ioan Hopper, Jeremy Campbell Hosemann, Sarah Katherine Howell, LaKayla Lauren Maree Huchin, David Alexander Hunt, Kaden Deshawn Hunter, Riley Claire Jacobs, Da’Niya Rena James, William David Jernigan, Maier Dixon Johnson, Hannah Brooke Johnson, William Jay Jones, Makinzi Gabrielle Jones, William Wesley Kelley, Caroline Jewel Kelly, Jasmine Grace King, Emily Katherine Knighton, Cohen Hoyt Le, Ryan Gia Bao Lewellen, Grady Charles Lewis, Allyson Kate Lilly, Lucy Lujie Love, Caroline Grace Lovelady, William Niles Lowe, Nicholas Wallace Luke, Harrison Thomas Maiden, Simeon Rashad Marzouk, Farida Omar Masinelli, Andrew Charles Mathis, Isaiah Contrell Mayo, John Alexander Mayo, William Bradley McCullough, Brody Cole McEwen, Kennedy Brooke McJunkins, Addyson Auraiyana McKenzie, Layton Rose McThune, Deundrea Rowmel Montgomery, Ann Luckett Morgan, Emma Hardin Najjar, Noah Joseph Nautiyal, Riddhi Neely, Robert Myril Nguyen, Phuoc James Thien Nocentino, Gabrielle May Notestone, Nancy Carole Nuon, Ian Cole Oliver, Robert Eli Owens, Chequila Aeisha MyAngel Perez Alfaro, Itzari Perry, Jamari De’Juan Phillips, Antonio Deangelo Pritchard, Serenity Juliet Radwan, Renad Ramsey, Bradley Wayne Ray, Siobhan Julia Reed, Germaine Emmanuel Roane, Braxton Jewell Robinson, Andrea Nicole Robinson, Cory Brandon Robinson, Jada Sha’Mya Rodriguez-Padilla, Stephanie Ross, Elijah James Russell, John Alden Sanchez, Alexander Cash Sankar, Deekshita B Schock, Kennedy Jo Schornhorst, Lillian Hannah Schweigart, Tryston Scott Scoggins, Ethan Sheldon, George Lawson Shepard, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Shoaf, Jack Hamilton Shows, Anderson Grady Sims, A’niyah Jhana’e Sims, Ja’Niyah Zha’Rai Singletary, Jane Anne Sisk, Hannah A’lise Smith, Chase Manning Smith, Ly’Niyah Smith, Zyterrion Spight, Xavion Y’Urijah Staten, Haley Marie Stewart, Rebecca Ann Striplin, Alli Reese Sullivan, Anna Kate Summers, Brady Eli Terrell, Destiny L Tew, Dashiel Cohen Thompson, Mariah La’Vonne Torres, Miguel Angel Travis, Savannah Grace Trimble, Tristan Nathaniel Turner, Cortez Lamont Urbina, Alex David Urbina, Gustavo Ussery, Lauren Addison Walker, James Radford Wallace, Rakerion Rickyus Watts, Kayla Marie Watts, Madalynne E Webb, Colten Joseph Wells, Reid Thornton Westmoreland, Allie Jaymes Westmoreland, Luke Chadwick Wilkins, Jayden Rashaan Wilks, Alexis Makayla Williams, Cooper Marshall Williams, Olivia Louise Williams, Sarai’ Danielle Wilson, Jussyaih Keeyunnah Wilson, Zanija Alexis Nicole Windham, John Colvin Winkler, Lily Anne Woodard, Audarrius Dewayne Yourn, Kloey Lynn Zhang, Grant Ruiyuan
Oxford Intermediate School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Adams, Lily Belden Alexander, Captain Provine Allen, Hylan Gates Arevalo, Luis Angel Bain, Samuel Stewart Baker, Harley Jayne Barr, Nelson Mandrill Berry, Caroline Lillian Bigham, Ann Hunter Boone, Pharis Louise Bourn, Mary Mills Bradley, Taylor Kate Brown, Ajzah Iyuana-Jakia Bruce, Elliot Olen Bundren, Sara Kate Byars, Mary Dale Campbell, Benjamin Marshall Cancer, Zaria Cannon, Ty’Derrius Quavieon Carleton, Carley Gray Carlisle, Connor Hugh Carroll-Gonzalez, Sophia Jeanette Cassidy, Jillian Everett Claassen, Juneau Cohen, Rachel Cohn, Sofia Grace Coleman, Sariyah Mae-Lynn Colley, Megan Elizabeth Collins, Deandre Quevon Cooper, Nathaniel Harry Covington, Blake Elliot Crenshaw, Jacob D Dabbs, Alice Kathryn Dale, Atticus Darwin Daniels, John Swayze Daugherty, Miller Michael Denham, Evelyne Lee Dennis, Jeffrey Brown Dolan, John Henry Dossett-Bridgers, Elsie James Dossett-Bridgers, Lee Tucker East, Ava Lee Edwards, Lucas David Eubanks, Nikki Mae Farese, Luke William Ferriss, Cayden Quin Floate, Wyatt Matthew Flowers, Alexander Harris Foster, Larcen Michelle Fountain, James Michael Frierson, Camaria Calyse Fruge’, Charles Mitchell Fuller, Andrevion Rayshad Gentry, Claire Renae Gililland, Hayden Claire Golden, Quevyn Javion Golmon, William Bradley Goolsby, Victoria Ann Goulet, Gilad Grafton, Carolyn Chase Grantham, Bradley Wynne Gray, Harper Elizabeth Gray, Madeline Elizabeth Greene, Samuel Thomas Greenlee Doty, Georgia Love Hamilton, Taylor Grace Harper, John Andrew Heard, Parker Madison Helsel, Maci Hemmins, Scarlet Virginia Henderson, Susanna Elise Heuer, Sam Robertson Hill, Jack Westbrook Hill, William Maxwell Hilliard, Xaikeese Deontae Hitchcock, Jonas Grey Hollinger, Christopher William Homan, Madeline Taylor Hooker, Anna Elise Houston, Walker Wyatt Hurdle, Ella Beth Ibrahim, Mennah Mohamed Ali Ivy, Jack Whitten Jones, Henry Tucker Jones, Kamari Danielle Jones, Kobe Isaiah Jones, Madison Elizabeth Jones, Zoey Denise Karahan, Elisa Fonseca Kevin, Bridgette Kirk, Benjamin Carter Koestler, Leland Matthew Langendoen, Isabelle Terezija Lawhead, Christine Elizabeth Laws, Edward Knox Le, Michelle T Lowery, Madeline Grace Luber, Miles Atchison Majumdar, Sneha Makamson, Benjamin Joseph Maloney, Brady Michael Mauney, Ellie Katherine Maxwell, Mae Covington Mayo, Ian James McClellan, Ella Catherine McCready, Carson Neal McLellan, Andrews Mitchell Meagher, Mary Lucile Beatrice Mina-Reyes, Gabriel Alexander Monroe, George Henry Moss, Lucy Claire Murthy, Prajwal Narasimha Nagle, Nicholas Ming-Rui Najjar, Adam Alexander Nichol, Thomas Osborn Noel, Mary Grace Notestone, William King Oyler, Cole Madeline Perry, Lucy Clare Randle, Ava Caroline Rayburn, Thomas Harrison Rayner, Lila Elizabeth Reeder, Emma Kathryn Ritchie, Alexandra Ingrid Roland, Elijah Sessions Salau, Fawaz Olaitan Samuels, Charles Kane Sanchez, Tomas Alessandro Schmelzer, Carson Joseph Schmelzer, Catherine Elizabeth Scott, Anne Bailey Scott, Cooper Aubrey Shaw, Annie Cade Sherman, Evelyne Graham Shipman, Mary Margaret Shorter, Addyson Grace Shows, Emily Crawford Smith, Julia Anne Smith, Sharpe Holiman Smith, Sutherland Ross Solinger, Jordan Maxwell Srinath, Navaneeth Stinnett, Brady Patrick Sudduth, Ashley Lorraine Taylor, Janiya B A Tomlinson, Vivian Anne Tschumper, Katherine Mae Tulchinsky, Jacob Tulchinsky, Payton Ann Urbanek, Kaitlyn Sanders Valliant, Wells Gregory Van Every, Everhett Hawkins Vasilyev, Vivian Scott Vega, Sarah Kendall Vijayasankar, Arjun Vo, Binh Quoc Wages, Mallory Jennings Waldrop, Fisher Wells Walker, Ava Taylor Walker, Samantha Daye Walls, Jason Kendrick Weaver, Alana Ann White, Charles S Wicker, Claire Catherine Wigginton, Georgia Gray Wilkes, Carter Broom Wilkinson, William Pratt Williamson, Alice Lindley Wilson, Ava Elizabeth Wilson, Caroline Rose Wilson, Jeremiah Windham, Byron Pearson Windham, Clayton Page Young, Grant Powell
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Abbott, Carolyn Rose Al-Ostaz, Mohannad Ahmed Allen, Walker Harrison Almutairi, Hanin Anderson, Jakeria Anderson, Seger Cappaert Anjanappa, Saurab S Aquino, Zaiden Allen Arnold, Bailey Reighn Atkinson, Landon Kyle Austin, Mariam Catherine Avery, Kanalu Olamana Baddour, Paul Marion Balkin, Gabriela Analise Banks, Cam’Ron Barry, Brooke Padgitt Barton, Katherine Louise Bass, James Tanner Bean, Z’nyla Amor Belenchia, Natalie Paige Benedict, Anna Lauren Bishop, Margaret Ann Blackwelder, Jagger Anthony Blair, Natalie Elizabeth Blount, Levi Daniel Bombelli, Nicholas Boyas, William Joaquin Brasell, Jane Saxon Brown, Madison Ann Buford, Julian Burleson, Dixie Katherine Burns, Hunter Kylen Busby, Jack Garland Busby, Mary Caroline Buschlen, Keaton Vaughn Buzareiba, Raghad Omran Caldwell, Jordan Austin Campbell, A’Yhuna Nakeyia Carmean, Evelyn Rose Carmean, Jane Reeves Carrington, Glenn Elizabeth Carter, Callie Grace Case, Olivia Linton Castillo-Tabora, Genesis Causey, Jacquelynne Jeanne Edith Certion, M’Layjah Jovian Cerveny, Andrew David Coleman, Nadia Bethanie Cope, John Grayson Cormack, Kennedy Reese Cottom, Leiaidra Mi’Joi Crocker, Timothy Ezekiel Dale, Madelyn Sophia Daniels, Annika Marie Davis, Madison Rihanna Doner, Emileigh Grace Dowling, Larkin Bernini Dudley, Jeremiah Lajordan Ealey, So’Nia Carrie Christine East, Michael Ann Eastland, Hiram C Espinoza, Jayda Sophia Estes, Wesley Brett Farmer, Marjorie Elizabeth Fassinger, Kaden Chase Felix, Matthew Ripken Finner, Christopher A J Flaschka, Max Russell Wolf Flaschka, Mollie Blair Ford, Christopher Ezekiel Fowler, Kathryn Presley Franklin, Thomas Gerald Freeman, Wyatte Holden Fuller, Kardesia Janae’ Gaia, John Wallace Gandhi, Syna Manish Gillis, Lindsey Elizabeth Glenn, Raven Tarrell Dee Green, Ladaejah Jeriah Grem, William Miles Gussow, Shaun David Hamilton, Emma Kathleen Haralson, Hannah Lynn Harrington, Chloe Marie Hazlewood, Margaret Elaine Henderson, Evelyn Lynn Herrera, Alexander Santiago Herron, Kentravion Temelle Hilliard, Akevia Leigh-Ann Hilliard, Ryan Glenn Hillmer, Cailey Nicole Hobson, Breuna Cheri Hodges, Makyah Zaire Horton, Auriana Hyche, Avery Lynn Ibrahim, Zeyad Mohamed Ali Jackson, Elise Ann Jernigan, Patricia Bell Joyce, Colby Richard Jubera, Robert Judson, Braylen Terrell Kamman, Barrett Denton Kelley, Madelyn Kent, Reid Andrew Kimbrell, Elizabeth Rivers Knef, Andrew H Knight, Colton Gray Kosko, Bailey Mullins Landry-Rahaim, Rose Latimer, Sarah Ross Le, Kevin Lewis, Avery Pierce Lewis, Elaina Renee Lewis, Jon Allen Lewis, Samuel Wallace Lovorn, Rowan Elliott Lowe, Jane Claire Martin, Colton Andrew Martins, Pedro Machado May, Olivia Helen Mayo, Cait Frances Mayoral, Braden John McCarty, Tamiyiah MoShay McCollins, Zuri Ayana McCullen, Laura Kathleen McCurdy, Sean Thomas McDaniel, Aden Gregory McElroy, Mattie Elizabeth McMillian, Javien Malachi Mercier, Georgia Rose Metcalf, Zoe Abigail Miller, Ana Mitchell, Ameir Mercedes Montgomery, Elizabeth Stewart Moreton, Anders Morgan, Houston Rivers Morgan, Michaela Lynn Mott, William Ross Munoz-Pascacio, Nathalie Nautiyal, Rishi Ndaruhutse, Boaz Tonto Nichols, William Ray Nordstrom, William Davis Norman, Robert Harrell O’Dowd, Brendan Charles Osborne, Annelise Taylor Parker, Elijah Parsons, Madelyn Yahel Pascacio, Joshten Raul Patton, Nyla Danielle Perkins, Anna Claire Pharr, Luke Benjamin Pruitt, Parker Jude Randle, Ethan Monroe Ray, Layton Ramsey Reed, Virginia Lynn Richards, Benjamin Graham Richards, Elijah Davis Rico, Anna Beatrix Rico, Patrick Finlay Robertson, Rivers Burton Robinson, Chance Robinson, Lillian Grayson Roy, Sam Morgan Samaniego, Alexa Itsallana Saxton, Andrew Martin Schardan, Julian Schock, Landon David Schwaegerl, Lena Charlotte Schweigart, Brenleigh Paige Scott, Nicholas Dane Scruggs, Sydney Kathryn Shoaf, Abby Elliston Sipes, Brooks Sipps, Annabelle Grace Smith, Emaleigh Sosa Rodriguez, Franklin Speed, John Thomas Strum, Madison Grace Swingle, Jack Manning Tallie, Kamayia Tallie, Keon’Taye Da’Shan Tatum, Carlisle Emery Taylor, Avaleigh Renee Taylor, Sovient Zantrell Thigpen, Alicia Renee Thomas, Amelia Walker Toles, Noah Elex Tompkins, Lillie Lizabeth Toney, Deriah Elizabeth Treloar, Davis Alexander Tyson, Tara Nicole Urbina, Natalia Elena Ussery, Reed Fowler Valliant, Rebeka Claire Vaughn, Brinnan Jaynes Vaughn, Makinly Grace Wadley, Amari Latrice Wadley, JaMarion Martavis Weathersbee, Mary Carolyn Elizabeth Webb, Elizabeth Riggan White, Kierstan Marcia Wicker, Bryce Chapin Wiley, Violet Nicole Wilkins, Stella Kathryn Wilkinson, Katherine Owen Wishon, Dylan Lee Wymer, Abraham Young, Kasiyah Kevionna Youngblood, Olivia Ashlyn Zachos, Lucian
Oxford Middle School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abernathy, Sallie Virginia Addy, Aiden Lamar Alluri, Ajay Varma Amidon, Noah Jared Atchley, Andrew Crawford Austin, Katherine Grace Baggett, Kanesha Latrice Ball, Braden Matthew Barksdale, Brianna Denise Barrett, Lealand Gracie Barrios, Emory Caperton Beauchamp, Mattie Hanks Berry, William Wells Bianco, Catherine Louise Bigham, Brock Thurman Blair, Lydia Helen Bland, Hudson Lawrence Boudreaux, Claire Brewer, Joshua Alexander Brown, Jonathan Campbell, William Hayden Caradine, Miles Milton Emett Carter, Elijah Guy Carter, Joseph Andrew Case, Audrey Davis Cassisa, Carolina Grace Clark, Lacey Katherine Clinton, Nora Dean Cook, Madeline Ellsworth Cooper, Ciara Jo Crawley, Carsyn Swayzie Dabbs, Walker Pace Daniels, Dorothy Grace Davis, Farryn Kennedy Dennis, Julia McQueen Devera, Rowan Hayes Douglas, Faith Ann Dyminski, Thomas Randall Farmer, Sadie Grace Fruge’, Rosemary Katherine Giles, Lucian Witherspoon Goulding, Aidan S. Green, Henry Hasselman Greene, Amelia Lea Greer, Allison Reed Habeeb, Reagan Leigh Harper, Hannah Heard, Kaitlyn Paige Heuer, Everett Bowen Hill, John Bailey Hunt, Addison Marleigh Johnson, Josianna Elizabeth Kang, Mina Karthikeyan, Keerthin Kendricks, John Scott Knight, Ethan Tyler Latil, Jacob Walker Le, Johnson Le, Thu Anh Lewis, Louise Anne Ligon, Charles Thomas Little, Rosemary Elizabeth Love IV, John Clark Maryam, Numa Mathis, Kaylin Jennae Maxwell, James Donald McClure, Jeffrey Williams Miller, Saylie Parker Monteith, Savannah Isabel Bel Moore, Sarah Grace Murphy, Patrick Francis Newsom, William Luke Nordstrom, Benjamin Eli Ormon, Ava Kathryn Patel, Aidan Rakeah Perry, John West Purdom, Kara Elizabeth Ratliff, Charleston Edward Rayburn, Cecilia Reed, Vanessa Nicha Reysen, Ember Noelle Rhodes, Katelin Faith Roberson, Riley Elizabeth Robinson, Grant Wilson Rock, Cassidy Nicole Rubenstein, Zoe Elizabeth Sawyer, MacKenzie Lee Sawyer, Madison Nicole Schmelzer, Callie Grace Sharp, Chloe Anne Shelton, Emma Sanders Shipley, Savannah Harlow Shorter, Ashten Dean Smith, Stratton Holt Steinriede, Anne Walcott Stevens, Heath Michael Stewart, Olivia Ellen Sullivan, Aidan Thomas Sweeney, Connor Patrick Swingle, Molly Caroline Thompson, Ella McKinley Tosh, Ella Kathryn Trujillo, Aaron Michael Valdez, Xavier Edgar Wages, Caroline Grayson Walker, Anna Caroline Warrington, James Davis Weathersbee, Jeremiah Davis White, Avery Hannah Wicker, Sarah Grace Wigginton, Luke Lafayette Wilkinson, John Franklin Hassell Windham, William Thomas Woo, Nathan Kyoungseo Yant, Jane Isabella Zhang, Luke Xi
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Alexander, Zakeri Alan Alger, Anna Aloia, Jonah Grayson Anderson, James Wilder Arizaga, Genoveva Grace Armstrong, Aubrey Laine Austin, Brooks Crockett Baeshen, Andrew Hesham Bailey, Ramey Elliott Barnett, Evelyn Eliot Barton, Grace Anne Beebe, John Robert Belk, Aiden James Bell, Diamond Kierra Bergeron, Molly Merritt Best, Lauren Elizabeth Bial IV, Joseph John Bishop, Steven Matthew Blaylock, Evelyn Isabella Blount, Hope Davidson Bogan, Ticyana Anecia Renay Booker, Kirsten Ja’Derria Bowling, Adam Miller Brazell, Jessica Paige Brewer, Kaitlyn Emma Bruce, Norah Mary Jane Buchanan, Joseph Thomas Burkes, Anna Sophia Burkes, Delaney Grace Busby, Hattie Elizabeth Buschlen, Ethan Gareth Bush, Levi Matthew Byars, Charles Randolph Cabello, Michael Caldwell, Kalvia O’Nealvea Caldwell, Sparkle Ariel Campbell, Alysia Michelle Carothers, Sharenity Lynn Carwile, William Westmoreland Case, Mary McLauren Childers, Eva Ruth Contractor, Ria Zaksis Cooper, Noah Emmanuel Cope, Aiden Saliba Crane, John Spencer Crowe, Ellen Emerson Dabney, Thompson Daugherty, Amelie Parker Dennis, Ivy Suzanne Dennis, Jackson William Dorrell, Colin Semmes Downing, Stephen Matthew Dunaway, Drue Alexis Elliott, William M Ellis, William Vaiden Enfinger, Jena Brooke Fair, Virginia Ross Brown Fiveash, Jayda Grace Floate, Aidan Mark Freeman, Grace Kennedy Freeman, Samari Shani Fyke, Lola Carter Gaia, Madeleine Barnett Gililland, Joshua Alan Grantham, Robert Sharp Hanbury, Lauren Elizabeth Hardy, Julia Brent Harvey, Michael David Helsel, Mia Claire Hemmins, Jude Owen Henderson, Isabel Morrow Hewitt, Mary Alexandra Hickey, Morgan Hill, Anna Louise Ho, Jennifer Hodge, Claire Elise Hood, Catelin Grace Houston, Audria Aerial Huggins, Lylian Douglas Hunter, Sara Grace Hyneman, Henry Lewis Jacob, Katherine Elizabeth Jo, Samuel Hwanhee Johnson, Luke Daniel Jones, Averie Taylor Kincaid, David William Kirkwood, Ryan Tray’Shawn Langley, Avery Marie Lewis, William Goodloe Lipsey, JaMichael Takyland Logan, Vincent Chase Lowery, Charles Gavin Lynch, Robert Michael Madkins, Sariah Monyae May, Sarah Lynlee McGinness, Arkady Walker McInnis, Taylor McKey, Jude McMillan, Andersen Elizabeth Mercier, Audrey Elizabeth Metts, Linley Ann-Marie Mims, Allyson Rhea Mitchell, Makalah Renea Montgomery, Joel David Moore, Hayden Tyler Moore, Kallie McKade Morarie, Veronica Magdalena Morse, Allie Lynn Mott, Tacie Jane Mullen, Bryce Owen Murphey, Archer Smith Murphey, Webb Smith Norphlet, Elijah JaQuon O’Dowd, Davis Winton Owens, Laila Arquel Pasco-Pranger, Asa James Patterson, Michael Elias Perry, Ada Grace Pettis, Keanna Ne’veah Ponder, Michael Stratton Porcha, Quincy Allen Porter, Sania Loronz Portera, Owen Samuel Radigan, Luke Thomas Regan, Natalie Grace Renfroe, Land Harris Rhodes, William Lawton Riddell, Ellis Walker Robertson, Lane Brice Rogers, Currie Benton Rousseau, Helen Reed Rowland, Margaret Herron Rucker, Tyler JaJuan Russell, Drake Alan Saenz-Lopez, Darlyn Karina Sanchez-Garcia, Carlos Sanders, Blake Lee Savage, Michael Baylor Schneider, Emery Kathryn Schove, John Stanley Seicshnaydre, Elizabeth Lee Sharp, Aaron Shipman, Bella Scott Short, Ethan Andrew Shows, Cashe Newell Shows, Ross Alan Shull, Charles Wallace Singletary, Matthew Ray Skipworth, Tyler Wesley Smith, Alexis Grace Smith, Chaffin Elizabeth Smith, L’Asia Shekendrea Smith, Larrmyne Colton Spears Smith, Lewis Wynne Smith, Zaria Tyanna Solomon, Ross Whitlow Stallings, James Kyle Stewart, Christian Hope Turner, John Preston Vaughn, Jakira Sharda Vaughn, Leona Abigale Waddell, Olivia Ann Webb, Dixon Thomas Webb, Wesley Whitaker, Martha Sutton JiLu Wicker, Addie Elise Wicker, Luke McNabb Wicker, Tyler Kent Wilfawn, Keegan Douglas Wilkinson, Mary Katherine Suzette Winters, Taylor Woodfin, Aiden Scott Yerger, Harlan Yoste, John Geraghty
Oxford High School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abernathy, Frances Hazie Addy, Alaina Kathleen Al-Ostaz, Nadeen Ahmed Al-Sherri, Zynub A. Atchley, Abigail Taylor Austin, Lillian Rose Baker, Ellyn Elizabeth Bartholomew, Gretchen Case Beard, Ashley Paige Bial, Lauren Frances Boudreaux, Christian Thomas Boutwell, Allie Kathryn Buchanan, Niamke Conner Bundren, Megan Leigh Burcham, Abagail Elizabeth Buskes, Anneke Lee Jing Qiu Callicutt, William Houston Chatman, Raven Nichelle Cheng, Calendula Yunong Cizdziel, Claire Theresa Cizdziel, Siena Catherine Cohen, Ross Gabriel Coon, Walker Thomas Crawley, John-Russell Cooper Cromwell, Clay Hollingsworth Crouch, Carter Fox Deese, David Henry Doerksen, Edmund Siwei Duperier, Alfred Wortham Elgohry, Marawan Moustafa Farese, Ellis Kilbourne Forgette, Anna Kathryn Freeze, Jordan McKenzie Fruge’, Don Luis Gershon, Eve Miranda Golmon, Graham Truett Goulet, Gabrielle E Goulet, Nicole Mayan Grafton, Addison Hibbs Green, Johnson McCallum Greene, Mary Emma Heiskell, Lucia Lamar Hemmins, Lilian Carroll Ho, Vivian Thuy Hu, Edward Yang Johnson, Walter Warren Jones, Emma Katherine Jones, Grace Anne Kendricks, Mary Charles Larson, Anna Mathis Li, Qing Yun Ligon, John Allen Livingston, Magnolia B Lizotte, George Britson Logan, Grace Nicole Luber, Kurre Thomas Luke, Cayden Angela Mallette, Pope Dolby Maxwell, Ellinor Minhinnette McEachern, Lorie Jordan McIntosh, Ann Caroline McKey, James Keith McKey, Mia Maureen McPhail, Joshua Robert Meagher, John Micheal Mercier, Marcus Karl Mercier, Mary Isabella Metcalf, Zkyra Monique Meyers, Gillian Elizabeth Mills, Addison Marie Mitchell, Lilian Camille Mobley, Alexander James Moen, Rebekah Hannah Mounce, Abigail Lauren Mullen, Sarah Neely Nagle, Alexandra M Nelson, Lauren Anada Renee Norman, Neal Garner Norris, Joseph Landon O’Keefe, Daniel Ryan O’Keefe, Joseph Thomas Overby, Haeden Ryan Pasco-Pranger, Sadie Charlotte Patel, Karina Rakesh Patel, Suhani Ashok Patterson, George Alexander Pearson, Claire Love Pham-Dao, Albert Phu Pham, Tu Nha Anna Pittman, Cady Grace Quinn, Sophia Adams Randall, Hannah Elizabeth Ratliff, Sarah Ann Renfroe, Anna Lauren Rester, Ann Claire Rester, Sydney Ruth Riley, Katherine Cook Robinson, Joseph Daniel Rock, Katelyn Virginia Rogers, Donald Forrest Roland, Virginia Olivia Roth, Hays Spicer Shelton, Samuel David Simpson, Philip Ryan Smith, Keon De’Morris Smith, Lily McCalla Soto, Lorelai Makenzie Spillers, Hannah Elizabeth Stevens, Emily Elise Strum, Carissa Ann Sullivan, Ann Morgan Swords, Julia Adeline Tann, Julia Elizabeth Tannehill, Jack Rhea Teng, Emmanuelle Rachel Thompson, Addison Mae Thompson, Halford Madeline Torrent, James Thomas Travis, Jaxon Owen Van Ness, Peter Fancher Waller, Mary Marshall Ward, Andreel Ti’Keshia Webb, Jaqaun Darnell White, Ava Camille Williams, Ellen Benson Wymore, Martha Olivia Leigh Yerger, Sarah Jane Young, Carter Thomas Zediker, Charlie Evan
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Abel, Elijah Taylor Abraham, Katherine Louise Adams, Margaret Pepper Adamson, Michael Joel Addy, Elias James Alexander, Breiana LaShaye Andrews, Daniel Logan Archer, Thomas Neal Arnold, Madeline Jean Baggett, Tamyra Alicia Baker, Wilson Benton Barrett, Anna Katherine Beard, Brittni Gail Berry, Eleanor Alexander Best, Aubrey Caroline Bianco, Andrew Joseph Bianco, Samuel Marquette Bishop, Aubrey Reed Bishop, Mary Katherine Blake, Christian Quin-Maronye Boone, Morgan Taylor Boudreaux, Keith Anthony Boughton, Aaliyah Bourn, Gracie Caroline Bradley, Brandon DaShun Bradley, Connor Blake Bradley, Zachary Mar’Tez Brewer, Timothy Hutson Brines, Lawson Henry Brown, Ryan Edward Bruce, Owen Wulff Buskes, Elsie Lee Hua Da Byars, Kathryn Culpepper Byars, Wilton Vance Calderwood, Kathryn Rose Caldwell, Deijanee Nicole Campbell, Saniah Nicole Caraway, Savannah Eve Carothers, Karen Elise Carrington, William Tucker Carwyle, Davis Monroe Case, Catherine Bryan Case, Lucy Catherine Chandler, Lauren Claire Chiniche, Lucy Dale Cipkowski, Leo O’Neil Clark, Abigail Lynn Coleman, Alijah Montana Collins, Alice Cofield Cook, Mary Ellen Coon, Russell Connor Cooper, Jessica Lynn Copley, Jessica Elizabeth Cousar, Reece Franklin Creekmore, Catherine Elizabeth Crosby, Madison Elizabeth Culpepper, Robert Fallon Dabney, Sally Kate Davidson, Adrian J’Quarie Davis, Arden Alicia Davis, Emily R. Davis, Hallie Jane-Lord Dawkins, Anna Gabrielle Dear, Jackson Kent Desler, Elizabeth Brooks Douglas, Jonathan Michael Dukes, Kylin Maurice Durham, James Taylor Dyer, Grace Thompson Easley, Colby J. Eastland, Mary Allyn Edge, Jesse Clifton Evans Elgohry, Kareem Moustafa Evans, Christina Camilla Evans, David Aitken Farese, Emma Reed Farmer, Nolan Scott Field, Catherine Newell Finn, Matthew Evan Flowers, Ty’Derriya J Fogerty, Daryl Charles Franks, Sarah Grace Freelon, Khyan Marquee Frierson, Demarius Ja’Shoun Fuller, Brooks Brown Fulton, Joshua Grey Gardner, Andrew Stephens Gililland, John Michael Gordon, Kyle Dekendric Gordon, Taylor D Gough, Mary Mobley Goulet, Yaniv Liberman Goza, Meredith Tatum Grafton, Daniel Cole Gul, Sharjeel Waseem Gunn, Elizabeth Abigail Hakim, Benjamin Stewart Hale, Benjamin Lewis Hall, Daniel Louis Hardy, Sarah Katherine Harrell, Logan Andrew Avant Harris, Keiona Aaliyah Hartnett, Eli Curtis Hartnett, Samuel Mark Harvey, John McCormick Hayward, Mary Clark Henderson, Andrew Hollensworth Hester, Andrew David Hester, Emily Amanda Hill, Caroline McLain Hillmer, Carter Neil Hitchcock, Grayson Chance Hitchcock, Kaden Presley Hitchcock, Landon Grant Holben, Ethan Clay Holley, Abigail Rose Hollingsworth, William Thomas Holmes, Klaria Ernese Hooker, Preston Alexander Horton, Khaniaya Raquakkia Taylor Hubbell, Hayden Elizabeth Huggins, Nicholas David Hughes, Patricia Kathleen Hultman, Emerson Moffatt Hunter, Lilly McKay Huynh, Kelly Hyche, Nathan Howard Ivy, Anthony Clay Jackson, Charles Julian Jekabsons, Mathew Elias Jenkins, Ruth Anne Johnson, Grace Elizabeth Jones, Khloe Tzion Joyce, Grace Ann Kamman, Caroline Wood Kennedy, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Kimbrell, Avery Ryan Kincaid, Caroline Grace Koestler, William Downing Lamar, Elizabeth Merrill Langendoen, Noah Patrick Lewis, Desiree Nicole Little, William Jacob Longnecker, Alex Jeffery Loper, Michael Blake Lopez, Frida Esparza Madlock, Antonio Dewane Bailey Madlock, Kyndal Camille Marsh, Jeffrey Coleman Marzouk, Heba Omar Marzouk, Mohamed Omar Mayes, Tamara Octavia Divin Mayo, Thomas Hayes McCormick, Parker Keen McCready, Campbell Elizabeth McCullen, Mary Alice McCullough, Tajah Brianna McDaniel, Emma Kate McKeown, Lucas James McKinney, Savannah Rene’e Merrell, Aubrey Kate Metcalf, Zharia Dominique Meyer, Olivia Nicole Mims, Addison Grace Mitchell, Julia Braden Mitchell, Lilli-Grace Camille Moore, Martha Mikaela Moore, Robert Cole Morales Romero, Luis Antonio Morgan, Joshua Carr Morrow, Dolnesha Ka’Jettie Morse, Emily Elizabeth Mott, Matthew Dean Mullins, Ann McCall Munoz, Aldrin Harvey Munoz, Esmeralda Alondra Murphey, Carole Addison Murphy, Anna Lea Murthy, Srujana N. Nalls, Makayla Antoinette Nash, Bo Thomas Neilson, Marjorie Ann Nelson, Olivia Claire Renee Newsom, Anna Grace Newsom, Caroline Virginia Nichopoulos, Alexis Athena Norris, Christian Graham Norris, Niles Spencer O’Neill, Griffin Elliot O’Reilly, Felicity Rose Oliver, Corey Vincent Overby, Ryleigh Grace Parker, Landon Wyatt Parker, Sara Grace Patton, Kathleen Sampson Pearson, Joshua Eli Perkins, John Seton Perrier, Justine Elodie Perry, Knox Nelson Peters, Ann Fava Pettis, Darius Jordan Pittman, Anne Elizabeth Ponder, Stetson Lane Powell, Charles Obie Prillerman, Egypt Ayanna Purdon, Elinor Claire Rankin, Randi Elizabeth Ravishankar, Anish Reynolds, Evangeline Marie Reysen, Summer Victoria Roach, Tejeland Renee Robbins, Lydia Bailey Ross, Taylor Brooke Roth, Andrew Evan Rousseau, Jacob Louis Rowland, Whitman Morse Roy, Jackson Medwick Russell, Abby Grace Rychlak, Olivia Claire Salau, Farid Schove, Mary Dewitt Scott, Tucker Rhodes Scruggs, Michael Andrew Shinall, Ally Virginia Shorter, Tristan Dean Sisk, Syrena Victoriah Smith, Andrew Hartley Smith, Evelyn Gates Smith, Graham Benjamin Smith, Tyler James Smith, Virginia Madeline Smith, William Alexander Sockwell, Ryan James Solinger, Eli Charles Southern, Derrius Ke’Shaun Spears, Sydney Nicole Sterling, Benjamin Dakota Stewart, John Franklin Stinnett, Parker Joseph Stone, Anthony Cade Sudduth, Margaret Ann Sudduth, Virginia Kathryn Surbeck, Collin Queiroz Tann, William Harrison Tannehill, Margaret McKenzie Tatum, Julien Rundell Thompson, Grace Jean Thompson, Julie Marie Tidwell, Vasilios Zachery Tingle, Brooklyn Noelle Toma, Emily Anne Torrent, Charles Joseph Torrent, David Allan Tosh, Dennis Stone Treloar, Avery Elise Trott, Joseph Howard Tyner, Susan Rebecca Upton, Morgan Mackenzie Urbina, Alenys Van Ness, Morgan Alexandra Vijayasankar, Akshaya Wadlington, Hiram Donavon Waller, Sara Katherine Wang, Qi Hang Warrington, Wesley Anne Watts, Ana Brooke Watts, Brandon Hugh Waxler, Elijah Latimer Webb, Hollin Sebastein Webster, Lindsey Marie Wheeler, Kayla Kaprice Wheeler, Sophia Pauline White, Brian Garrett White, Jammie Marcell White, KeMariaha Elise White, Lindsey Cameron Whitehead, Dalton Garvis Whitwell, Davis Carroll Wicker, Eli Scott Wilfawn, Quentin Carter Wilkins, William Thomas Williams, Tyler Jamal Wilson, Paschal Peolia Woodard, Niquisha Monquie Yerger, Frank Montague Young, Jalon Kershun
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