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jasminesilk · 1 month ago
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Get in, loser. We're moving to Del Sol.
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It's time to fuck around and find out.
Meet our new legacy founder for The Beginner's Drama Challenge by @cosmoosims.
Trinity is a 20-year-old scorpio with a proclivity for rebellion. She has recently moved into a run-down fixer-upper out in the suburbs of Del Sol Valley, leaving her hometown of Tomarang in the dust.
Her given name is actually Pham Trinh, but for totally legal and completely unsuspicious reasons has been going by the alias Trinity since making the move.
She loves death metal, The Matrix, wasabi snacks, and rottweilers.
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Big shout-out to my inspirations for this story-driven gameplay: @oshinsimblr (for her recent Griffon Legacy videos over on youtube) and @pixelnrd (for her decades challenge story with the iconic Langston Legacy). Please check them out if you haven't already, I'm obsessed with both of them!
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phamlijuuls · 6 months ago
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remembering that i tried to get back into idolmaster, mainly cinderella girls, earlier this year but god damn it's so fucking WEIRD!!!! Why are Shiki and Miku so sexualized???? It's just the usual anime pedo shit you find god fucking damn it the music really slapped.
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cer-rata · 4 months ago
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"The Kids Are Alright" AU Navigation
These are the fics organized by order of events, anything not marked "Completed" is still subject to change, the list will be updated as new fics are posted and added to the schedule.
Prologue:
"Unknown Brother" Kon-El, Jon Kent, Cassie Sandsmark, Tim Drake, Bart Allen, Lois Lane.
Kon struggles to integrate himself in a new Earth after getting home from Gemworld, and has to deal with the new feelings and relationships that come with it. (Rated T | 18k| Completed)
"Hymn to Zagreus" Diana of Themyscira, Jack Kole, Cassie Sandsmark, Donna Troy, Jon Kent, Lois Lane, Clark Kent
Diana's mostly functional life is interrupted by a summons from the king of the Underworld himself, Lord Hades. He has an offer tailored to be something she can't refuse, and Diana has to for the first time in her long life consider what it means to be a different type of guardian: A parent. (Rated T | Updating 2/3)
"Unnatural History:" Jon Kent, Darla Dudley
Jon gets to go on a 7th Grade field trip to the Fawcett City Museum of natural history. He meets a girl his age who seems to be just as into dinosaurs as he is, and a dinosaur who seems to be waaay too into killing the both of them. (WIP)
"Bury a Friend:" Lor-Zod, Korg|Sinson, Thaal Sinestro, Ursa, Dru-Zod (WIP)
"Lunch:" Maya Ducard, Nika (Flatline), Barbara Gordan
Maya is on an assignment with the Birds of Prey to look into the sudden rise of Lord Death Man's operation in Japan. She manages to score a lunch date with what she thinks is a an informant. Unfortunately for her, there may be more than sushi on the menu. (WIP)
Like a Star:
"Lean on Me" Maya Ducard, Suren Darga
Maya gets summoned by the enigmatic Madam Xanadu to check on a friend of hers that seems to be in a bit of a funk. What use is it to be a super-spy if you're a lousy friend? (Rated T| 5k | Completed)
(Takes place at the same time of the first chapter of "Heart of Gotham")
"Heart of Gotham" Damian Wayne, Conrad Bishop...a lot of other people. Info Post
One particularly terrible valentines day sets Damian and Conrad on the path to friendship and that friendship may end up being the greatest and most terrible thing to have ever happened to either of them. (Rated M | 109k | Completed)
"My Evil Mother Sold Me To The Waynes" A bonus scene for HoG! (Rated M | 4k | Completed)
"The Cat and the Colossus" Selina Kyle, Colin Wilkes
Selina picks up a stray during a trafficking bust, and despite his insistence, refuses to let him stay feral. (WIP)
The Cruel Summer:
"No Return" Jason Todd, Devastation, Talia al Ghul, Selina Kyle, Solomon Grundy +Others (Rated M | Updating 1/3)
Jason is finally starting to feel like he'd gotten control over his life again. Then the Antichrist shows up. Or Devastation, or whatever her name is.
A Trinity, a Triptych:
"Boys Will Be Bugs" Jon Kent, Lor-Zod, Kon-El, Lois Lane, Kara Zor-El + Others (WIP) "Youth Without Youth" Damian Wayne, Maps Mizoguchi, Colin Wilkes, Jason Todd +Others (WIP) "Training Season" Conrad Bishop, Carol Ferris, Yrra Cynril, Miri Riam, + Others (WIP)
"World's Finest" Kara Zor-El, Barbara Gordon
Two old friends with worlds on their shoulders take some time to catch up...on a number of things. (WIP)
"Back in Town" Conrad Bishop, Duke Thomas, Cassandra Cain, Damian Wayne, Bruce Wayne
Conrad is back home finally. But something is...different. (WIP)
"Beware my power" Tai Pham, Conrad Bishop, John Stewart, Yrra Cynril, Korg|Sinson, Alexander Griffin
Tai and John are assigned to participate in a diplomatic meeting with a pair of Star Sapphires, hoping to help smooth over relations. Things get...intense. (WIP)
Gods and Monsters:
"...And Meanwhile A Man Was Falling From Space..." Damian Wayne, Conrad Bishop
Damian is pretty sure the fall is going to kill him. Well, at least he has some time to think. (Rated T | 2k | Completed)
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super-sons-week · 1 year ago
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Listing:
Super Duo looking to become Super Trio. Between the ages of 10 and 13 preferred, should be younger than Robin or at least willing to follow his orders. Must also have parents who will understand that Justice comes before homework (please note that if you are an orphan and you should choose to accept the offer to join the Super Sons you are subject to adoption by the Batman. You have been warned). Hours include: 24/7 M-F (crime does not rest and neither do we). If interested please light the Batsignal.
Serious Inquiries Only.
-The Super Sons
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kurikive · 5 months ago
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haiiii i luv ‘oomf?!’ sm, could u summarise who all the characters are tho bc idk who all of them are from their twt users </3 tyyyyyyy
yes yes so i guess ill categorize them into groups
GGG / GayGirlGang
won y/n (chuubert/onegummy9)
yu hana (fadedone)
park sohyun (unautomne)
PGT / pretty girl trinity
pham hanni (yerimbun/hannixyerim)
kim minji (rlaalswl/sohyunfan123)
ji seoyeon [jiyeon] (24242424/lambjiy)
extra characters
kim chaeyeon (chaengburgers)
kamimoto kotone [tone] (hyejuaderall/toneeprivv)
han jihyo [jihan] (jeansole/soulcats)
jung eunah (loopynah)
danielle marsh (danimojji)
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andivmg · 3 months ago
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who are your fav ‘influencers’/ people you watch on yt TikTok etc 🫶
okay i love how u put influencers in quotes bc i don’t view content as like an influence thing for me, i’ve learned that i kinda prefer other types of content idk you’ll see what i mean
on a similar note, i had to look through my following and subscription lists on yt and tiktok bc i could not think of one single person off the top of my head LOL but i’ll list out people whose content i enjoy when it pops up on my fyp or yt home page.
Danny (Bionic on yt): #1 obviii my man my man my man. BUT i will say sometimes i be bingeing his videos bc they are so unironically entertaining like if you’re into modded minecraft and don’t mind the target audience being younger kids then watch his videos i promise it’s not just bc i love him LMAO
@/hopeyoufindyourdad (Andra) on tiktok: i think she is so smart and i love all her takes on drama and all kinds of situations idk whenever she pops up on my feed i just know i’m going to agree with her on whatever she’s talking about
@/glownarrative (hannah campbell) on tiktok: BIG fan of her makeup reviews, i think she could classify as an “influencer” bc she does review makeup and stuff, at least that’s what i know her for. but, i just think she’s pretty straightforward and when i’m looking for new products i do go to her page just to see her take on how the products wear and apply just 10/10 good reviews
@/alloramomo on tiktok: idek how to describe the videos but it’s like short films but it’s kind of conversations between two people and they always leave me staring at my screen reflecting on what i just watched idk just. good.
@/carolinelusk on tiktok: Similar vein to Andra not just bc she’s a blonde with good opinions but also seems really smart and funny idk i just get good vibes from her
@/fathermareyuh on tiktok: SO FUCKING FUNNY. they make rlly good anime tiktoks idek how to describe the content but they’re just so fucking funny. if u like jjk, my hero, or anime in general u probably alr know but yeah big fan
@/avascreams and @/chloeforrero on tiktok: pretty, funny girls w deep voices, long yap sessions, good opinions, and who talk at the perfect speed.
@/cameronjerrard (Cameron) on tiktok: HILARIOUS. i see that blue bonnet, i’m SAT bc i know i’m about to giggle and hear some good takes on whatever he’s talking about
ik i already put danny on the top and he’s a youtuber but now i’m going w the list of youtubers. i know it would’ve made more sense to just put all the youtube people together but this is the way my brain went and i’m too lazy to go back and redo it so
Madisyn Brown: really good video essays, i’ll literally sit and watch every single one, i think she’s so smart. also she can SING.
Jordan Theresa: video essay girly!! so smart and funny, i love the way she edits her videos idk i just like her content a lot
Salem Tovar: completing my holy trinity of video essay/commentary girlies. funny, smart… need i say more
Mai Pham: the only actual influencer on this list, i love her vlogs and i think she’s so funny, relatable and down to earth idk i just think she’s so cool
D’Angelo Wallace: do i even need to say anything?
Kurzgesagt: one of my hs friends introduced me to this channel and i never looked back. always look forward to the existential crisis following an upload from them
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ethanbabayyyy · 2 years ago
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May 3 Reflection
Oh man.
This is late because I spent the hours after working out to study with Daddy Brandon Pham last night for our stats midterm at 8:00am.
Yesterday, things started looking up. I was no longer in over my own head so I was only 83.33% depressed. I started the day with some The Study. Got a pretty mid latte yet again (I guess the study just doesn't have good drinks) but I walked to Kerckhoff with Trinity and sat in the patio with her and Jake until 10:00. I went to ochem (ugh) and learned about diastereomers and meso compounds. Then I got 12/16 on an ONLINE TEST because I told the group I was fine with being the guinea pig for to check our score. I shouldn't have done that because it ruined the rest of my day. But then I went to stats and chem discussion and learned a lot. Then I went to the Study again to meet up with big boy Jayden Arevalo. Then I ate with Karis. For two hours. It was fun.
Then I worked out and saw friends and that brightened my day even more. Then I stayed up till 3 and almost missed my alarm this morning so that was great. But we're still alive so it's cool.
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frankbedbroken · 11 months ago
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here's also the final update for the frankcore spotify playlist with my favourite songs of this year! and since i never actually went through and made a monthly writeup for the tracks on the playlist after january, under the cut is a list of the songs i heard the most during each month regardless of release year (i wanted to link all of the songs but apparently tumblr is not a fan of having 280+ links on a single post so uhhh look them up on your own i guess sorry)
happy new !
february: kelela - enough for love oneohtrix point never - replica ana caprix - blood moon [bonus] howie lee - eyes on the mountains! j dilla - lightworks dva - pink22 (feat. clara la san) bodygaard x exodus1900 - auto salon✱✱ deftones - bloody cape raye - escapism (feat. 070 shake) caroline polachek - pretty in possible onlyoneof - chrome arts boys noize - rock the bells moor mother & billy woods - the blues remembers everything the country forgot (feat. wolf weston) fka twigs - honda (feat. pa salieu) danny brown - blunt after blunt (pham remix) [bonus] aamu kuu - aaa dreamcatcher - wonderland beyoncé - america has a problem babyfather - 1471 (feat. tirzah) evian christ - fuck it none of ya'll don't rap [bonus] dj deeon - 2 b free pinkpantheress & ice spice - boy's a liar pt. 2 bwwwoys - #longliveinternet (summer of haze remix) [bonus] losco & onhell - carnal liv.e - reset! skrillex, swae lee, siickbrain & posij - too bizarre (juked) sleepnet & former - void song djrum - hard to say serum, paul t & edward oberon - take my breath away bloodclaat gangsta youth - kill or be killed [bonus]
march: hum - dreamboat sumin - in dreams ras g - one 4 kutmah prison religion - torn up body fitnesss - f20 / faith evian christ - ultra the alliance - producer army - dis makes u move (prod. da soul beat) [bonus] bby goyard - loss of words (underworld) [bonus] bree runway & yung baby tate - damn daniel chase plato - rip kobe sangam & thugwidow - tempered heart bébé yana - 64 coucou chloe - nobody felix da housecat - silver screen shower scene orgasmic - the sixpack anthem (instrumental) sister city - rites of dacia tsuruda - corrupted vip kali uchis - moonlight katy b - katy on a mission mutant joe - terrifier (feat. onoe caponoe) yves tumor - in spite of war eprom - hurricane boe strummer - brigade anti france nia archives - baianá conquering lion - power of trinity [bonus] gyrofield - midnight minus one dom & crystl - stimulant [bonus] billain - newgrooveorder dj taye da vila galvao - cobertor de orelha ft eprom da ct & alix perez do continental [bonus] gasker - ask the universe
april: odd nosdam - bow they will ! ! ! kelela - the high material girl - funeral parade of roses (feat. coin locker kid) jabu x skrs - bwoytestvip hellcom - unity2000 [bonus] taichu & álvaro díaz - presión safety trance - cuando suena el dembow fiona apple - the first taste cities aviv - if i could hold your soul tim hecker - anxiety caetano veloso - nine out of ten drone - cyclone overmono - is u addison groove - fuk tha 101 jim legxacy - block hug the bug - poison dart (feat. warrior queen) bengal sound - move like ghosts [bonus] magdalena bay - top dog traxman - footworkin on air heartgaze - nunca+ (feat. fco chandia & carliane tamara) thursday - standing on the edge of summer dj ride - smthingnew dbridge - creatures of habit gyrofield - b-muth pendulum - plasticworld phuture doom - doom terror corps kaizo slumber - you wouldn't download
may: hype williams - ooovrrr [bonus] ghost phone - hotline [bonus] deftones - my own summer (shove it) d'eon - transparency stray - movements (machinedrum remix) mitomoro & ricco harver - grind (dog noise bootleg) [bonus] aaliyah / ace of base - barnacle bounce (lsdxoxo remix) [bonus] avalon emerson - sandrail silhouette the pharcyde - i'm that type of * cobrah - debut tim hecker - virginal i sbtrkt - lfo (feat. sampha & george riley) the saturdays - all fired up west norwood cassette library - (everytime you touch me) i get hype sango - me de amor pabllo vittar - calma amiga interlude (feat. anitta & dj ramemes) d.silvestre & mc denadai - agressivo desgraçado moody good - musicbx (feat. eryn allen kane) kelela - rewind nenagenix - igual chini.png - tonto yves tumor - lovely sewer billy woods & kenny segal - facetime the khan - uptowndownbottomshawty mutant joe - ak47 (feat. apoc krysis) jessy lanza, dj spinn & dj rashad - you never show your love (teklife mix) blackstreet - no diggity (aphrodite remix) [bonus] infinity knives & brian ennals - the willower underscores - cops and robbers blood of aza - cusp demo [bonus] [krtm] & tripped - heckler
june: fehnicia - mago de oz king geedorah - fazers four tet - three drums caterina barbieri - math of you sebastian - love in motion (feat. mayer hawthorne) gabriel ramon - timido the micronauts - the jag dabrye - prospects (marshall law) health - hateful (feat. sierra) eprom - x-fade strategy quavis - angst [bonus] k4 - abrazame gia love - sigues tu (eros white remix) dj lycox - dor do koto d.silvestre & mc denadai - mata rato do casarao mag - para que nookie - give a little love ('94 lick) dreamcatcher - bonvoyage fracture - get raw clara cava - bf4e simona - pretty collage (feat. anyi) dom & roland - can't punish me robyn - cobrastyle seekersinternational - no parasites (lickshot!) deutsch amerikanische freundschaft - verschwende deine jugend six impala - hatehatehatehatehatehate
july: flying lotus - i feel like dying [bonus] tainy, bad bunny & julieta venegas - lo siento bb :/ lara91k - pegaíta yayayi - \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 12 s.e.s. - s.ii.s (soul to soul) air - soldissimo (edc mix) dabrye - hyped-up plus tax shapednoise - family (feat. armand hammer) cities aviv - escorts earl sweatshirt - making the band (danity kane) kaizo slumber - my head is spinnin' chief keef - save me millie & andrea - stay ugly indie - apollonia [bonus] dj arana - montagem silent hills guitarbaby - arizona (feat. olhosdagua) aleph - if u want dbx - good love [bonus] odd eye circle - air force one jaime roos - quince abriles tek genesis & quiet bison - petrichor tinashe - talk to me nice terra & cimarron - agua bendita machinedrum - wait 4 u (dj phil remix) (feat. jesse boykins iii) heartavi - rip it! london elektricity - the great drum + bass swindle 8485 - scribbles (feat. drainpuppet) charli xcx - speed drive
august: two fingers vs. muadeep - blood moon beyoncé - partition blawan - toast la cruz - quitate la ropa sd laika - great god pan max tundra - lysine me oh myriorama - southbound rochelle jordan & keys n krates - what you done amaka - cruisin hannah diamond - perfect picture iceboy violet - urban ambience rezz, shadient & fknsyd - blue in the face brown eyed girls - abracadabra rae sremmurd - flaunt it / cheap (scamp edit) [bonus] zxph xllxs - xcxd bxmb underscores - old money bitch wrrn - balvanera art school girlfriend - a place to lie klahrk, roxas & anti.negative - aramla999 by storm - double trio bickle - heartbreak sedative kavari - attachment style forever ☆ - rain forever evian christ - salt carousel asia menor - doce sade - pearls
september: tinashe - treason ash koosha - i feel that utada - easy breezy loona / olivia hye - egoist [bonus bc boycott lol] ras g - been cosmic the radio dept. - the worst taste in music namasenda - maserati ralphie choo & mura masa - máquina culona lila tirando a violeta & sin maldita - accela lady gaga - starstruck (feat. space cowboy & flo rida) sami baha - chunk tirzah - devotion (feat. coby sey) robyn - none of dem loossemble - colouring dem 2 - destiny todd edwards - thru the pain [bonus] tori amos - raspberry swirl evian christ - on embers courtesy - you're not alone (feat. erika de casier & august rosenbaum) hudson mohawke & nikki nair - set the roof (feat. tayla parx) vessel - paplu (love that moves the sun) 2hollis - god kavari - someone loved it yung lean - volt asia menor - la naturaleza tommy genesis - execute chase plato - set you free
october: om unit - healing rain lee gamble - blurring nilufer yanya - crash jim legxacy - amnesia111 james k - drunktrack dolorio & los tunantes - dj de la muerte kfc murder chicks - rage entre rios - hoy no snow strippers - passionate highs ojerime - 56 plate corsa (interlude) family - sentimental (1991 demo) lila tirando a violeta & sin maldita - idioglossia eprom - trust g jones - liminality yves tumor - echolalia florentino - pressure (feat. shygirl) pangaea - installation daphni - cloudy (kelbin remix) dj alyx - 🤘🤘🤘🤘 rock no pelo 🤘🤘🤘🤘 - remix de te amo da bonequinha c mu540 [bonus] evian christ - nobody else pinkpantheress - capable of love kode9 - 9 samurai nikki nair - it goes plata - maritimo [bonus] perfume genius - your body changes everything (boy harsher remix) danny brown - tantor efectodeviaje - geoda (this originally had funeral parade of roses in it as well, forgot that i had it on a previous month)
november: bjork & rosalia - oral torta relena - el suicidi i el cant material girl - mikahel (feat. childboy) james k & hoodie - scorpio doss - here tonight vanishing twin - afternoon x gary bartz - i've known rivers rainy miller & space afrika - 00-down / murmansk, 12 estratosfera, qiri & six sex - racecar broadcast - come on let's go alvvays - belinda says the deep - bappi ivy lab - backshifting todd edwards - god will be there the postal service - sleeping in dj arana, cacau chuu & mc nina - chuva de perereca dntel - (this is) the dream of evan and chan grrl - honeybee sumin - kiki george riley & hudson mohawke - s e x fracture - all of the massive kinoteki - the line (kelbin remix) dj paypal, tielsie & keiska - say goodbye evian christ - the beach dazegxd - say ya prayer [bonus] 99jakes - 9 is the master gabba front berlin - lacrima mosa est [bonus]
december: the softies - hello rain portishead - cowboys haseul - plastic candy mitski - the deal cocteau twins - sugar hiccup a.s.o. - my baby's got it out for me oliva - viva pues liv.e - wild animals touché amoré - gather kara jackson - liquor tyler icu - mnike (feat. dj maphorisa, nandipha808, ceeka rsa & tyron dee) nourished by time - shed that fear kelela - closure (flexulant x bambii remix) (feat. rahrah gabor & brazy) luomo - synkro chiko alfa, jairo vera & giuliano yankees - panamera (gzs bruxaria edit) [bonus] reverend kristin michael hayter - i know his blood can make me whole soul mass transit system - break ur heart xaviersobased - vibrator [bonus] skepta - man kwengface - freedom 2 sam waitin & faffi - wrecking boom asia menor - defensa / cortar minor science - workahol dolorio & los tunantes - gata ganter ivy lab - idols fall von bikräv - je suis l'ecstasy tank jr. - bass terror w/ nondi_
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it is that time of the year everybody !! frank's favourites from 2023, lps (albums and mixtapes) and eps
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livieslovelies · 2 years ago
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❄️𝙽𝙴𝚆 𝚁𝙴𝙻𝙴𝙰𝚂𝙴! | 𝙳𝚒𝚐𝚒𝚝𝚊𝚕 𝙺𝚒𝚝 𝚘𝚗 𝙴𝚝𝚜𝚢 | 𝙵𝚕𝚒𝚙 𝚃𝚑𝚛𝚞 & 𝙿𝚛𝚘𝚌𝚎𝚜𝚜 𝚅𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘
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odd-cinderella · 5 years ago
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New Trinity? Damian Wayne, Johnathan Kent, Tai Pham?
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dear-indies · 4 years ago
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hello! i was just wondering if you could please give some suggestions for female fcs with brightly coloured hair between about 28-35 years old? thank you in advance!
Anna Diop (Titans) Senegalese.
Tessa Thompson (Sorry to Bother You) Afro-Panamanian / Mexican, English, German, Scottish, and Irish - has said that she is 'I’m attracted to men and also to women' but hasn’t chosen to label herself. 
Freema Agyeman (Sense8) Ghanaian / Iranian.
Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You) Ghanaian - aromantic. 
Macarena García (Despite Everything)
JuJu Chan (Wu Assassins) Hongkonger.
Zoë Kravitz (Kin) African-American/Afro-Bahamian / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Lali Espósito (Sky Rojo) Argentine.
Ashleigh Murray (Katy Keene) African-American. 
Nyla Rose (1982) Oneida / African-American - trans. 
Leva Bates (1983) 
Meryem Uzerli (1983) Turkish / German.
Eva Marie (1984) Mexican / Italian. 
Candice LeRae (1985) 
Our Lady J (1985) - trans. 
Olivia Dudley (1985) 
Deborah Ann Woll (1985) 
Mary Wiseman (1985) - queer.
Megan Rapinoe (1985) - lesbian. 
Neon Hitch (1986) English Romani.
Naomi / Trinity Fatu (1987) African-American. 
Cynthia Erivo (1987) Nigerian.
Juliana Huxtable (1987) African-American - trans.
Naomi Watanabe (1987) Japanese / Taiwanese.
Laura Spencer (1987) 
Meg Turney (1987) - bisexual. 
Kara Jade / Metis Monroe / The Ra11n (1987/1988) Metis of Plains Cree descent, Afro-Jamaican - bisexual.
Yeng Constantino (1988) Filipino. 
Kayden Carter (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Filipino.
Amiyah Scott (1988) African-American - trans. 
Hayley Williams (1988)
Stevie Boebi (1988) - deaf and is a lesbian. 
Mila Jam (1989) African-American - trans. 
Courtney Hope (1989)
Rina Sawayama (1990) Japanese. 
Bree Essrig (1990) - bisexual. 
Kat Blaque (1990) African-American - trans.
Io Shirai (1990) Japanese. 
Ruby Riott (1991)
Kamiya Saki (1991) Japanese. 
Harmony Santana (1991) Puerto Rican, Dominican - trans. 
Jenny Boyd (1991)
Amy Pham (1991) Vietnamese.
Alexa Bliss (1991) 
Ashley Nell Tipton (1991) Mexican. 
Haley Ramm (1992)
Jade Cargill (1992) African-American. 
Sky Ferreira (1992) Brazilian [Portuguese, possibly other] / Ashkenazi Jewish, Ojibwe, Cree, Chippewa Cree, Cheyenne, Scottish, English, Irish, French.
Sasha Banks (1992) African-American, German. 
Shotzi Blackheart (1992) Filipino.
Sasha Luss (1992) 
Beatriz Arantes (1993) Brazilian. 
Including unnatural and natural bright hair! 
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jasminesilk · 1 month ago
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Trinity Pham 🚬 All Outfits
Trin is a low budget fashion icon. The majority of her pieces are either thrifted or hand-me-downs, with the occasional fast fashion item because, hey, she's broke ok?
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doubleattitude · 4 years ago
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24/7 Dance Convention, Pittsburgh, PA: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Sidekick Solo
1st: Penelope LeMieux-’I’d Rather Go Blind’
2nd: Harper McCarey-’I Can Go The Distance’
3rd: Aleah Blair-’Heartbreaker’
3rd: Ava Edmonds-’Let ‘Er Rip’
3rd: Brynley Brett-’Let Me Entertain You’
4th: Elliana Macioce-’Dreamer’
5th: Ella Kirchoff-’VK Mashup’
6th: Gabriella Pallozolo-’Name Game’
7th: Cora Baney-’Work For It’
8th: Layla Bajek-’Free Little Bird’
Mini Solo
1st: Kensington Dressing-’Distant World’
2nd: Emily Polis-’Bloodthirsty’
2nd: Mya Lanigan-’Halo’
2nd: Avaleigh Mackaron-’On A Clear Day’
3rd: Channing Embry-’Blackbird’
3rd: Emmie Whyte-’New York, New York’
3rd: Lexus Natalie-’Shelter’
4th: Kendall Bruce-’Swing Phenomenon’
4th: Jordan Officer-’Wash & Set’
5th: Aili Joyce-’Hurricane’
5th: Giada Reino-’Nature Boy’
6th: Lily Tompkins-’Angel Standing By’
7th: Ava mcLendon-’Ready For War’
8th: Mia Bianco-’Business of Love’
8th: Ava Cutchall-’Wings’
9th: Kylie Pecoraro-’Every Season’
9th: Elyse Rost-’Love Is’
9th: Addie Changoway-’Variation of Don Quixote’
10th: Mia Rossa-’Arms Of The Angel’
10th: Charlize George-’What A Feeling’
Junior Solo
1st: Cameron Voorhees-’Unplugged’
2nd: Sean Detwiller-’Ain’t No Sunshine’
2nd: Caitie Polis-’Fallen Angel’
2nd: Adina Rooney-’Inhale Exhale’
2nd: Maura Matuska-’LJ’
2nd: Bella Rose Penrose-’Spine’
3rd: Julia Chavez-’Everything I Do’
3rd: Ella Way-’Glory’
3rd: Londyn LeMieux-’Human Touch’
3rd: Ivy Gang-’Stutter’
3rd: Joelle Cherry-’Through Water’
3rd: Shayla Blair-’To Be Free’
4th: Bria Burnett-’Lung’
4th: Fallyn Kauffman-’Marathon In Roses’
5th: Isabella Ginevra-’Fight Song’
5th: Avani Agrawal-’Spindra’
6th: Holly Miller-’After The Rain Stops’
6th: Brooklyn Corbett-’Feeling Good’
7th: Paige Borg-’Otto’
7th: Lauren Hudach-’You Are A Memory’
8th: Colette McIvor-’Cold Hearted’
8th: Penelope Ciminieri-’Connected Colors’
9th: Caroline McGowan-’I Love You Always Forever’
10th: Peyton Langworthy-’Ashes’
10th: Tessa Mattina-’Nature of Daylight’
Teen Solo
1st: Ying Lei Pham-’Empty Space’
2nd: Camila Cordero-’Fhantom’
2nd: Tatiana Hagee-’Harvest Moon’
2nd: Sarah Georgiana-’Lungs’
2nd: Isabella Pinkston-’Speaking Of The End’
2nd: Calico Reyes-’Trust In Me’
3rd: Beth Anne McGowan-’Heart Is As Black As Night’
3rd: Isabel Reese-’Inside’
3rd: Olivia Martin-’Smile’
3rd: Jeremy Powalowski-’You Worry Me’
4th: Ava Carroll-’Are You Sure’
4th: Elyse Wingertsahn-’I Cry For Daylight’
4th: Samantha DeFabio-’Multiple Self’
4th: Illiana Victor-’New Memory’
4th: Tori Shaner-’Youth’
5th: Zoey Schneiter-’Do You Feel Real’
5th: Maeve McCormack-’Maybe We’ll See’
6th: Taylor Strilesky-’Dynamite’
6th: Alaina Scabora-’Empty Spaces’
6th: Emily Yap-’Farewell’
6th: Kayle Shaner-’No Rights, No Wrong’
6th: Louise Hindsbo-’Reactor’
7th: London Mitchell-’Bitter Earth’
7th: Samuel Evans-’Coming To An End’
7th: Camryn Lanigan-’Fall Creek’
7th: Hailey Keaveney-’Listen Within’
7th: Shay Kaminski-’Once Upon Another Time’
8th: Isabella Klink-’Gemini Feed’
8th: Jocie Slesinski-’Illness as A Metaphor’
8th: Piper Embry-’No Middle’
9th: Maddie Enright-’Alps’
10th: Maggie Anzells-’Let Me Go’
10th: Taylor Higgins-’Ready’
Senior Solo
1st: Clara Thiele-’Opposing Truths’
1st: Gionna D’Allesandro-’Wish You Were Here’
2nd: Anna Miller-’Godspeed’
3rd: Raegan Stafford-’Villain’
4th: Jocelyn Wynn-’Ego’s Detached’
4th: Cassidy Reigel-’Musical Theatre’
5th: Sarah Beth Lentz-’I Remember Her’
5th: Julia Strasburg-’Never Go’
5th: Trinity Malgay-’Something Short & Sweet’
6th: Keira Fleming-’Oscillating In Time’
6th: Emmalyn Mackaron-’Sans Toi’
6th: Abby Griffith-’The War’
6th: Tori Stewart-’This Woman’s Work’
7th: Madelyn Gaba-’Enough Of Our Disease’
7th: Dana Miller-’Sad Day’
7th: Brooke Cheek-’The Beginning and the End’
7th: Mia Stockle-’Tumbling Lights’
7th: Kylie West-’What A Little Moonlight Can Do’
8th: Emma Girdany-’Flickers’
9th: Katrina Oschmann-’Polly’
9th: Ashley Veverka-’Right As Rain’
10th: Lila Bierman-’Cleo’
10th: Mackenzie Stephenson-’Come Back’
10th: Brooke Kosinski-’La Vie En Rose’
10th: Abbey Barron-’Once I Was Loved’
10th: Megan Kovach-’The Swan’
Sidekick Duo/Trio
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Fly Me To The Moon’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Beat’
3rd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Candy Girls’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Gallows’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Rescue’
3rd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Dr. Beat’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Rhythm’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Exiles’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Dancing In The Dark’
3rd: Middletown Dance Academy-’Jilted’
3rd: Studio 412-’Nature Boy’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Lash Out’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Still Life’
3rd: Middletown Dance Academy-’Ninjaness’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’The Come Down’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Wheel’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Dance Mechanics-’Bills, Bills, Bills’
2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Enemy’
2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Because of You’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Let’s Fall In Love’
Sidekick Group
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Bon Appetit’
2nd: Evolving Artists Dance Studio-’Rainbow In Your Eyes’
3rd: Evolving Artists Dance Studio-’Trickle Trickle’
Mini Group
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Undertow’
2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Mambo No. 5′
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Quake’
Junior Group
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Charge Up’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Hope There’s Someone’
3rd: Studio 412-’Afraid To Go’
Teen Group
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’My Tears Are Becoming A Sea’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’We Rise We Fall’
3rd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’
3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Don’t Worry’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’If You Went Away’
Senior Group
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Go Home’
2nd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Runaway Baby’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Senorita’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Smoke Signals’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’So Many Signs’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’That’s Life’
Sidekick Line
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Can You Feel It’
2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Reflection’
Mini Line
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Steam Heat’
2nd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Straight To Memphis’
3rd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Little Red’
Junior Line
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Better Days Ahead’
2nd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Ice Ice Baby’
Teen Line
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Are You Even Real?’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Cruelest Month’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Pump It Up’
2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Shining Star’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Remember When’
Senior Line
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Fancy’
2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Hallucinations’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Misunderstood’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Cha Cha Heels’
2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’B.E.P’
3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Wash’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Impacto’
2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’More Than Friends’
3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Coming In Hot’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Sidekick Jazz
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Can You Feel It’ 2nd: Evolving Artists Dance Studio-’Trickle Trickle’
Sidekick Tap
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Bon Appetit’
Sidekick Lyrical
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Reflection’ 2nd: Evolving Artists Dance Studio-’Rainbow In Your Eyes’
Mini Jazz
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Mambo No. 5′ 2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Quake’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Louder’
Mini Tap
1st: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Straight To Memphis’ 2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Big Band Sound’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’HSKT’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Undertow’ 2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Let The River Run’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’You’ve Got A Friend’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Ludovici Dance Academy-’A Safe Place’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Steam Heat’
Mini Specialty
1st: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Little Red’ 2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Ramalama’
Junior Jazz
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Charge Up’ 1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Cha Cha Heels’ 2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Trust’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Makes Me Feel’ 3rd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Burlesque’
Junior Ballet
1st: Dance Spectrum-’Brazilian Rose’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’B.E.P’ 2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Ice Ice Baby’
Junior Tap
1st: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Love Myself’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Canned Heat’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Crazy In Love’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Better Days Ahead’ 1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Hope There’s Someone’ 2nd: Studio 412-’Afraid To Go’ 3rd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Hope’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Yours’ 2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Fly’ 2nd: Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
Teen Jazz
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’More Than Friends’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Breakin’ Dishes’ 3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Step On Up’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’I Want You to Shake’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Love Is Fire’
Teen Ballet
1st: Dance Spectrum-’Bataille’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Impacto’ 2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Coming In Hot’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’What’s The Dillio?’
Teen Tap
1st: Dance Spectrum-’Shining Star’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Remember When’ 2nd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ 2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Don’t Worry’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Seven’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’My Tears Are Becoming A Sea’ 1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Are You Even Real?’ 2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Pump It Up’ 2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’We Rise We Fall’ 2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Cruelest Month’ 3rd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’If You Went Away’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Dance Mechanics-’Volcanic’ 2nd: Dance Spectrum-’We Choose’ 3rd: Studio 412-’Beautiful Mess’
Teen Acro 
1st: Dance Spectrum-’I Just Wanna’
Senior Jazz
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Fancy’ 2nd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’That’s Life’
Senior Tap
1st: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Runaway Baby’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Senorita’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Superstition’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Go Home’ 2nd: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Smoke Signals’ 3rd: Dance Mechanics-’As It Was’ 3rd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’Night Run’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’The End of the World’ 3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’I’m Rising’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Dance Studio-’So Many Signs’ 2nd: Ludovici Dance Academy-’The Last Goodbye’ 3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Station’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Can You Feel It’
Mini
Center Stage Dance Studio-’Mambo No. 5′
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Steam Heat’
Evolve Dance Complex-’Undertow’
Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center-’Little Red’
Ludovici Dance Academy-’Straight To Memphis’
Junior
Ludovici Dance Academy-’Love Myself’
Studio 412-’Afraid To Go’
Evolve Dance Complex-’Better Days Ahead’
Center Stage Dance Studio-’Charge Up’
Dance Spectrum-’Crazy In Love’
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Trust’
Teen
Dance Mechanics-’Final Goodbye’
Dance Spectrum-’Shining Star’
Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’
Center Stage Dance Studio-’Impacto’
Studio 412-’A Broken System’
Ludovici Dance Academy-’Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’
Senior
Dance Mechanics-’As It Was’
Ludovici Dance Academy-’Runaway Baby’
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Fancy’
Center Stage Dance Studio-’Senorita’
Studio Showcase:
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance-’Fancy’
Ludovici Dance Academy-’Runaway Baby’
Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’
Dance Spectrum-’Shining Star’
Center Stage Dance Studio-’Impacto’
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tv-dinhcuuc · 4 years ago
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24 sinh viên ở Melbourne bị trục xuất vì vi phạm giãn cách COVID-19
24 sinh viên ở Melbourne bị trục xuất vì vi phạm giãn cách COVID-19
24 sinh viên của trường Trinity College (thuộc Đại học Melbourne) vừa bị trục xuất khỏi trường cho đến hết học kỳ này do vi phạm các quy tắc giãn cách vật lý vì tụ tập trái phép hôm 25/5.
Trường Trinity College quy định những sinh viên ở lại trường trong thời gian từ ngày 25/3 – 13/5 không được phép rời khỏi cơ sở này vì bất cứ lý do nào ngoại trừ trường hợp cần được chăm sóc y tế khẩn cấp.
Tuần trước, trường Trinity College đã bắt đầu cho phép học sinh đi học lại sau khi tiểu bang Victoria nới lỏng các hạn chế phòng chống COVID-19 trong các điều kiện nghiêm ngặt, đồng thời trường cũng tiếp tục tuân thủ các hướng dẫn giãn cách vật lý.
Giám đốc điều hành trường Trinity College, ông Ken Hinchcliff, cho biết: “Tôi rất thất vọng vì một số sinh viên của chúng tôi đã không tuân thủ các quy tắc hiện hành. Những quy tắc này được đặt ra vì sự an toàn của sinh viên và cộng đồng.”
Tuy nhiên, trường Trinity College cho hay những sinh viên bị trục xuất sẽ được phép đi học lại vào học kỳ 2. Nhà trường nói rằng các em vẫn có thể tiếp cận với các chương trình hỗ trợ học tập và phúc lợi toàn diện trong khi không ở trong khuôn viên trường.
Theo hãng tin ABC, Đại học Melbourne có 10 cơ sở học tập nội trú, bao gồm trường Trinity College. Ước tính chi phí tối thiểu để mỗi sinh viên được học tập và nội trú tại trường Trinity College là 31.955 đô la.
Sự việc xảy ra tại trường Trinity College cho thấy Úc rất nghiêm minh và mạnh tay xử lý các vi phạm giãn cách xã hội, do đó chúng tôi khuyên các bạn du học sinh Việt Nam đang ở Úc hãy tuân thủ nghiêm túc mọi quy định tại trường học và nơi cư trú.
Theo Đất Vàng Châu Úc.
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Nguồn: https://tuvandinhcuuc.vn/tin-tuc/24-sinh-vien-o-melbourne-bi-truc-xuat-vi-vi-pham-gian-cach-covid-19.html
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kcrph · 4 years ago
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hi kcrph admins! i'm creating a muse with a star slade fc, but i'm struggling to find a fc who could play a sister to her. preferably within 5 years older than her and at least kind of looks like her. could you please help? i'm open to playing half-sisters as well (though full sisters are preferred)! thank you in advance!
Hello there! So unfortunately we can’t find somene who is the exact same ethnic background so we will give you 1/2 sibling options that are Vietnamese.
 If you want those that are part Metis I recommend you ask @indigenousrph​, @dear-indies​, or @olivaraofrph​ as this isn’t our ballpark.
 As usual the fcs and resources will vary greatly. Credit goes to @vietfaceclaims​ for some of these options
Vietnamese/Part Vietnamese (1990-1993) 
Trinity Dang (1991) 
Khổng Tú Quỳnh (1991)
Nguyễn Hương Giang (1991)
Gil Le (1991)
Huong Giang (1991) 
Pham Huong (1991)
Duong Hoang Yen (1991) 
Bao Anh (1992) 
Linda Dong (1992)- Also 1/2 Chinese
Chi Pu (1993) 
Suni Hạ Linh (1993)
Cynthy Wu (19??)- Also 1/2 Chinese 
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Ravi Zacharias (1946 – 2020)
When Ravi Zacharias was a cricket-loving boy on the streets of India, his mother called him in to meet the local sari-seller-turned-palm reader. “Looking at your future, Ravi Baba, you will not travel far or very much in your life,” he declared. “That’s what the lines on your hand tell me. There is no future for you abroad.” By the time a 37-year-old Zacharias preached, at the invitation of Billy Graham, to the inaugural International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists in Amsterdam in 1983, he was on his way to becoming one of the foremost defenders of Christianity’s intellectual credibility. A year later, he founded Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM), with the mission of “helping the thinker believe and the believer think.” In the time between the sari seller’s prediction and the founding of RZIM, Zacharias had immigrated to Canada, taken the gospel across North America, prayed with military prisoners in Vietnam and ministered to students in a Cambodia on the brink of collapse. He had also undertaken a global preaching trip as a newly licensed minister with The Christian and Missionary Alliance, along with his wife, Margie, and eldest daughter, Sarah. This trip started in England, worked eastwards through Europe and the Middle East and finished on the Pacific Rim; all-in-all that year, Zacharias preached nearly 600 times in over a dozen countries. It was the culmination of a remarkable transformation set in motion when Zacharias, recovering in a Delhi hospital from a suicide attempt at age 17, was read the words of Jesus recorded in the Bible by the apostle John: “Because I live, you will also live.” In response, Zacharias surrendered his life to Christ and offered up a prayer that if he emerged from the hospital, he would leave no stone unturned in his pursuit of truth. Once Zacharias found the truth of the gospel, his passion for sharing it burned bright until the very end. Even as he returned home from the hospital in Texas, where he had been undergoing chemotherapy, Zacharias was sharing the hope of Jesus to the three nurses who tucked him into his transport. Frederick Antony Ravi Kumar Zacharias was born in Madras, now Chennai, in 1946, in the shadow of the resting place of the apostle Thomas, known to the world as the “Doubter” but to Zacharias as the “Great Questioner.” Zacharias’s affinity with Thomas meant he was always more interested in the questioner than the question itself. His mother, Isabella, was a teacher. His father, Oscar, who was studying labor relations at the University of Nottingham in England when Zacharias was born, rose through the ranks of the Indian civil service throughout Zacharias’s adolescence. An unremarkable student, Zacharias was more interested in cricket than books, until his encounter with the gospel in that hospital bed. Nevertheless, a bold, radical faith ran in his genes. In the Indian state of Kerala, his paternal great-grandfather and grandfather produced the 20th century’s first Malayalam-English dictionary. This dictionary served as the cornerstone of the first Malayalam translation of the Bible. Further back, Zacharias’s great-great-great-grandmother shocked her Nambudiri family, the highest caste of the Hindu priesthood, by converting to Christianity. With conversion came a new surname, Zacharias, and a new path that started her descendants on a road to the Christian faith. Zacharias saw the Lord’s hand at work in his family’s tapestry and he infused RZIM with the same transgenerational and transcultural heart for the gospel. He created a ministry that transcended his personality, where every speaker, whatever their background, presented the truth in the context of the contemporary. Zacharias believed if you achieved that, your message would always be necessary. Thirty-six years since its establishment, the ministry still bears the name chosen for Zacharias’s ancestor. However, where once there was a single speaker, now there are nearly 100 gifted speakers who on any given night can be found sharing the gospel at events across the globe; where once it was run from Zacharias’s home, now the ministry has a presence in 17 countries on five continents. Zacharias’s passion and urgency to take the gospel to all nations was forged in Vietnam, throughout the summer of ’71. Zacharias had immigrated to Canada in 1966, a year after winning a preaching award at a Youth for Christ congress in Hyderabad. It was there, in Toronto, that Ruth Jeffrey, the veteran missionary to Vietnam, heard him preach. She invited him to her adopted land. That summer, Zacharias—only just 25—found himself flown across the country by helicopter gunship to preach at military bases, in hospitals and in prisons to the Vietcong. Most nights Zacharias and his translator Hien Pham would fall asleep to the sound of gunfire. On one trip across remote land, Zacharias and his travel companions’ car broke down. The lone jeep that passed ignored their roadside waves. They finally cranked the engine to life and set off, only to come across the same jeep a few miles on, overturned and riddled with bullets, all four passengers dead. He later said of this moment, “God will stop our steps when it is not our time, and He will lead us when it is.” Days later, Zacharias and his translator stood at the graves of six missionaries, killed unarmed when the Vietcong stormed their compound. Zacharias knew some of their children. It was that level of trust in God, and the desire to stand beside those who minister in areas of great risk, that is a hallmark of RZIM. Its support for Christian evangelists in places where many ministries fear to tread, including northern Nigeria, Pakistan, South African townships, the Middle East and North Africa, can be traced back to that formative graveside moment. After this formative trip, Zacharias and his new bride, Margie, moved to Deerfield, Illinois, to study for a Master of Divinity at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Here the young couple lived two doors down from Zacharias’s classmate and friend William Lane Craig. After graduating, Zacharias taught at the Alliance Theological Seminary in New York and continued to travel the country preaching on weekends. Full-time teaching combined with his extensive travel and itinerant preaching led Zacharias to describe these three years as the toughest in his 48-year marriage to Margie. He felt his job at the seminary was changing him and his preaching far more than he was changing lives with the hope of the gospel. It was at that point that Graham invited Zacharias to speak at his inaugural International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists in Amsterdam in 1983. Zacharias didn’t realize Graham even knew who he was, let alone knew about his preaching. In front of 3,800 evangelists from 133 countries, Zacharias opened with the line, “My message is a very difficult one….” He went on to tell them that religions, 20th-century cultures and philosophies had formed “vast chasms between the message of Christ and the mind of man.” Even more difficult was his message, which received a mid-talk ovation, about his fear that, “in certain strands of evangelicalism, we sometimes think it is necessary to so humiliate someone of a different worldview that we think unless we destroy everything he holds valuable, we cannot preach to him the gospel of Christ…what I am saying is this, when you are trying to reach someone, please be sensitive to what he holds valuable.” That talk changed Zacharias’s future and arguably the future of apologetics, dealing with the hard questions of origin, meaning, morality and destiny that every worldview must answer. Flying back to the U.S., Zacharias shared his thoughts with Margie. As one colleague has expressed, “He saw the objections and questions of others not as something to be rebuffed, but as a cry of the heart that had to be answered. People weren’t logical problems waiting to be solved; they were people who needed the person of Christ.” No one was reaching out to the thinker, to the questioner. It was on that flight that Zacharias and Margie planted the seed of a ministry intended to meet the thinker where they were, to train cultural evangelist-apologists to reach those opinion makers of society. The seed was watered and nurtured through its early years by the businessman DD Davis, a man who became a father figure to Zacharias. With the establishment of the ministry, the Zacharias family moved south to Atlanta. By now, the family had grown with the addition of a second daughter, Naomi, and a son, Nathan. Atlanta was the city Zacharias would call home for the last 36 years of his life. Meeting the thinker face-to-face was an intrinsic part of Zacharias’s ministry, with post-event Q&A sessions often lasting long into the night. Not to be quelled in the sharing of the gospel, Zacharias also took to the airwaves in the 1980s. Many people, not just in the U.S. but across the world, came to hear the message of Christ for the first time through Zacharias’s radio program, Let My People Think. In weekly half-hour slots, Zacharias explored issues such as the credibility of the Christian message and the Bible, the weakness of modern intellectual movements, and the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. Today, Let My People Think is syndicated to over 2,000 stations in 32 countries and has also been downloaded 15.6 million times as a podcast over the last year. As the ministry grew so did the demands on Zacharias. In 1990, he followed in his father’s footsteps to England. He took a sabbatical at Ridley Hall in Cambridge. It was a time surrounded by family, and where he wrote the first of his 28 books, A Shattered Visage: The Real Face of Atheism. It was no coincidence that throughout the rhythm of his itinerant life, it was among his family and Margie, in particular, that his writing was at its most productive. Margie inspired each of Zacharias’s books. With her eagle eye and keen mind, she read the first draft of every manuscript, from The Logic of God, which was this year awarded the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) Christian Book Award in the category of Bible study, and his latest work, Seeing Jesus from the East, co-authored with colleague Abdu Murray. Others among that list include the ECPA Gold Medallion Book Award winner, Can Man Live Without God?, and Christian bestsellers, Jesus Among Other Gods and The Grand Weaver. Zacharias’s books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into over a dozen languages. Zacharias’s desire to train evangelists undergirded with apologetics, in order to engage with culture shapers, had been happening informally over the years but finally became formal in 2004. It was a momentous year for Zacharias and the ministry with the establishment of OCCA, the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics; the launch of Wellspring International; and Zacharias’s appearance at the United Nations Annual International Prayer Breakfast. OCCA was founded with the help of Professor Alister McGrath, the RZIM team and the staff at Wycliffe Hall, a Permanent Private Hall of Oxford University, where Zacharias was an honorary Senior Research Fellow between 2007 and 2015. Over his lifetime Zacharias would receive 10 honorary doctorates in recognition of his public commitment to Christian thought, including one from the National University of San Marcos, the oldest established university in the Americas. Over the years, OCCA has trained over 400 students from 50 countries who have gone on to carry the gospel in many arenas across the world. Some have continued to follow an explicit calling as evangelists and apologists in Christian settings, and many others have gone on to take up roles in each of the spheres of influence Zacharias always dreamed of reaching: the arts, academia, business, media and politics. In 2017, another apologetics training facility, the Zacharias Institute, was established at the ministry’s headquarters in Atlanta, to continue the work of equipping all who desire to effectively share the gospel and answer the common objections to Christianity with gentleness and respect. In 2014, the same heart lay behind the creation of the RZIM Academy, an online apologetics training curriculum. Across 140 countries, the Academy’s courses have been accessed by thousands in multiple languages. In the same year OCCA was founded, Zacharias launched Wellspring International, the humanitarian division of the ministry. Wellspring International was shaped by the memory of his mother’s heart to work with the destitute and is led by his daughter Naomi. Founded on the principle that love is the most powerful apologetic, it exists to come alongside local partners that meet critical needs of vulnerable women and children around the world. Zacharias’s appearance at the U.N. in 2004 was the second of four that he made in the 21st century and represented his increasing impact in the arena of global leadership. He had first made his mark as the Cold War was coming to an end. His internationalist outlook and ease among his fellow man, whether Soviet military leader or precocious Ivy League undergraduate, opened doors that had been closed for many years. One such military leader was General Yuri Kirshin, who in 1992 paved the way for Zacharias to speak at the Lenin Military Academy in Moscow. Zacharias saw the cost of enforced atheism in the Soviet Union; the abandonment of religion had created the illusion of power and the reality of self-destruction. A year later, Zacharias traveled to Colombia, where he spoke to members of the judiciary on the necessity of a moral framework to make sense of the incoherent worldview that had taken hold in the South American nation. Zacharias’s standing on the world stage spanned the continents and the decades. In January 2020, as part of his final foreign trip, he was invited by eight division world champion boxer and Philippines Senator Manny Pacquiao to speak at the National Bible Day Prayer Breakfast in Manila. It was an invitation that followed Zacharias’s November 2019 appearance at The National Theatre in Abu Dhabi as part of the United Arab Emirates’ Year of Tolerance. In 1992, Zacharias’s apologetics ministry expanded from the political arena to academia with the launching of the first ever Veritas Forum, hosted on the campus of Harvard University. Zacharias was asked to be the keynote speaker at the inaugural event. The lectures Zacharias delivered that weekend would form the basis of the best-selling book, Can Man Live Without God?, and would open up opportunities to speak at university campuses across the world. The invitations that followed exposed Zacharias to the intense longing of young people for meaning and identity. Twenty-eight years after that first Veritas Forum event, in what would prove to be his last speaking engagement, Zacharias spoke to a crowd of over 7,000 at the University of Miami’s Watsco Center on the subject of “Does God Exist?” It is a question also asked behind the walls of Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison, the largest maximum-security prison in the United States. Zacharias had prayed with prisoners of war all those years ago in Vietnam but walking through Death Row left an even deeper impression. Zacharias believed the gospel shined with grace and power, especially in the darkest places, and praying with those on Death Row “makes it impossible to block the tears.” It was his third visit to Angola and, such is his deep connection, the inmates have made Zacharias the coffin in which he will be buried. As he writes in Seeing Jesus from the East, “These prisoners know that this world is not their home and that no coffin could ever be their final destination. Jesus assured us of that.” In November last year, a few months after his last visit to Angola, Zacharias stepped down as President of RZIM to focus on his worldwide speaking commitments and writing projects. He passed the leadership to his daughter Sarah Davis as Global CEO and long-time colleague Michael Ramsden as President. Davis had served as the ministry’s Global Executive Director since 2011, while Ramsden had established the European wing of the ministry in Oxford in 1997. It was there in 2018, Zacharias told the story of standing with his successor in front of Lazarus’s grave in Cyprus. The stone simply reads, “Lazarus, four days dead, friend of Christ.” Zacharias turned to Ramsden and said if he was remembered as “a friend of Christ, that would be all I want.” =====|||=====
Ravi Zacharias, who died of cancer on May 19, 2020, at age 74, is survived by Margie, his wife of 48-years; his three children: Sarah, the Global CEO of RZIM, Naomi, Director of Wellspring International, and  Nathan, RZIM’s Creative Director for Media; and five grandchildren. =====|||=====
By Matthew Fearon, RZIM UK content manager and former journalist with The Sunday Times of London
Margie and the Zacharias family have asked that in lieu of flowers gifts be made to the ongoing work of RZIM. Ravi’s heart was people.
His passion and life’s work centered on helping people understand the beauty of the gospel message of salvation. 
Our prayer is that, at his passing, more people will come to know the saving grace found in Jesus through Ravi’s legacy and the global team at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.
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