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niuniente · 2 months
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I heard you wanted some Plague and Cure.
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pinguwrites · 10 months
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I want step dad cillian with needy/pervy reader who comes into his room one night and just starts grinding on his cock (over clothes😔) and he’s like no stop this is wrong but she keeps doing it and he keeps telling her to stop until he comes in his underwear🤭 and I’m debating writing it myself but your step dad cillian shit is fire so like,, if you’re taking requests,,,, I’m requesting that skdjsk. Anyway I love you bestie <3 lmk if you decide you don’t want to write it cause I’ll probably do it💀 (eventually..)
🥵 🥵 thankyouthankyouthankyou
A Father and a Lover ⸻ Cillian Murphy
pairing | cillian murphy x stepdaugher!reader
summary | Cillian Murphy is trying to be a good dad for you. It proves more difficult than he expected.
word count | 1.1k
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Warnings: dub-con but cillian's lowkey into it, age-gap (reader's eighteen and cillian's late thirties/early fourties), stepcest, grinding, dd/lg kink, princess nickname, PROCEED WITH CAUTION — DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE
Disclaimer: This is not a reflection of Cillian Murphy's actual life. This is completely separate and is not intended to harm him or his family in any way. DNI if you're a Yvonne hater. This is only fanfiction and this is just for fun.
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Cillian Murphy was trying his best to take care of you. He hadn’t expected your mother — his ex-wife — to up and skip town all those years ago, leaving you, a girl who was barely out of elementary school, vulnerable and in need of protection, in his arms, with no help, no money, no nothing.
He didn’t regret it at all, of course. At least, not anymore. The thought of you not in his life sent him into a spiraling panic, a desperate haze that could only be cured by your comforting touch. To think that he once looked into your eyes and felt a heavy weight of burden on his shoulders, killed him. If you hadn’t shown up — well, he was sure what he would have done.
As a child, you were easy to raise, and as a teenager, you never got into any sort of trouble. You passed your classes reasonably well and did the chores without complaint, you never smoked or did drugs or mess around with boys. No. You were daddy’s little girl. A good girl. A happy girl, content with her step-dad’s care.
It was only when you started to grow did things start to change. In his eyes, you were still his daughter, but there was something more — a dark lust hidden in the crevices of his mind that told him you were his in more ways than one.
Cillian had watched you grow all these years, but never like this. Not with your breasts big, nipples showing through the loose shirts you wore at home because he told you it was okay and that you were safe wearing those things around him. Not with your round ass that made you look like a woman, the ones men drooled over. Not with the way you still insisted on sitting on his lap, shifting around and claiming you were only doing so because you were uncomfortable, even though he knew you weren’t stupid and could tell what that was doing to him.
Cillian never wanted to hurt you, and he never would, but sometimes it was hard. And sometimes, things just happened. Like tonight, when you snuck into his room and made him cream through his pants.
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“Daddy?”
Your knock was light, just enough to get Cillian’s attention. He looked up from the book that he was reading and smiled, asking you to come in. He expected this, as you would ask to sleep with him most nights, but he didn’t expect you to be wearing just a bra and panties.
He cleared his throat, his cheeks dusted with a fine pink. “Aren’t you cold?” he asked, trying not to focus on the fact that you were practically naked, clothing designed to accentuate your body.
“A little.” Your tone was fairly quiet. “Can I stay with you tonight?”
Cillian’s heart warmed. “Yes, princess. C’mere.”
He held out his arms, to which you took them, letting him guide you to his side. You crawled underneath the blanket and cuddled up next to him. Your warmth spread over him like wildfire, beckoning him to pull you closer.
“Do you want me to read you a story?” he asked, looking down at you with a soft gaze in his eyes. He ignored the way your breasts were pressing up against him. He also ignored his erection, hot and heavy.
“No. I have something different in mind,” you said, a sly, innocent look on your face.
“Oh?”
"Mhm."
Despite Cillian's protests and his desperate attempts to push you off, you planted yourself firmly on his body, right on his cock. Cillian let out an involuntary groan, bucking his hips upwards for a moment. Shame flooded his body, and he stuttered trying to explain himself.
"P-princess, can you please get off?"
He didn't look you in the eye. He knew you must have felt his boner, you were sitting right on it!
"What's this, daddy?" you asked, rubbing yourself on him. "What's this hard thing?"
"You know what it is," Cillian hissed, his hands on your hips. "Don't play dumb."
You giggled. All Cillian wanted to do was smash his lips against yours, but no — he couldn't. He shouldn't. He had to control himself, for both your sake and his.
"I think I need a lesson."
Cillian sighed, trying to halt your movements, but it didn't work. You just kept rubbing against his hard thing as you so called it.
"Sometimes," he taught shakily, even though he knew you already knew this, "men get aroused. And when we do — which is normal and cannot be controlled — this happens."
"What's this?"
Cillian looked up at you desperately. "My, uh, penis."
"I like cock better."
Cillian was astounded. Why is it you were doing this to him? Was this some sort of test? Why were you being so vulgar? If he was in the right state of mind, he would have bent you over and given you a couple of smacks on the ass.
You know what? That's what he was going to do right now.
"Bend over my knees," he ordered weakly. "Now . . ."
"For saying 'cock'?" You grinned. You were grinning.
"For behaving like a slut," he clarified. "Do it . . . Please."
"Not today," you said, quickening your movements. You threw your head back. "Oh, this feels so nice — should've done it sooner. But you know, the law and all that. Didn't want you to get in trouble. Does it feel nice for you as well?"
"No," he lied, muscles tense, but then his resolve broke. "Fuck," he whimpered. "I'm trying to be a good father for you. M'trying so hard. I can't do this to you. I can't — fuck! I'm gonna come."
"Come for me, daddy," you egged on, humping him. "It's okay."
He threw his head back and let out a moan, his hot seed spurting out of him, restrained by his underwear and pants. It wet his clothing, leaving a damp patch, a reminder of what he just did.
You stopped, letting him recover. Almost like a switch had been turned off, you looked nervous, like you usually were. You looked like a good girl again.
"You alright?" you asked.
Cillian let out a sigh, relaxing himself. "Yeah . . . I'm sorry. I'm so sorry, I shouldn't have done that. I shouldn't have let you." He felt miserable with himself. This would never last into the future. What would people think? He would be erasing himself as your father figure and replacing it as your lover. What would happen when you needed a dad to hug? What would happen if you two got into a big argument? What would happen if you saw him as both — a father and a lover? That would be disastrous. How were you two supposed to navigate a relationship like that?
"Don't be sorry."
You got off of him — a little late for that — and sat down beside him.
"I've just shown you my love. Don't regret it."
If possible, Cillian felt even worse. "I know. I know." He sighed. "I know."
But he didn't. He didn't know what to do at all.
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blackwoolncrown · 2 years
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Reading list for Afro-Herbalism:
A Healing Grove: African Tree Remedies and Rituals for the Body and Spirit by Stephanie Rose Bird
Affrilachia: Poems by Frank X Walker
African American Medicine in Washington, D.C.: Healing the Capital During the Civil War Era by Heather Butts
African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory by Gertrude Jacinta Fraser
African American Slave Medicine: Herbal and Non-Herbal Treatments by Herbert Covey
African Ethnobotany in the Americas edited by Robert Voeks and John Rashford
Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect by Lorenzo Dow Turner
Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples by Jack Forbes
African Medicine: A Complete Guide to Yoruba Healing Science and African Herbal Remedies by Dr. Tariq M. Sawandi, PhD
Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh, African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed by Bryant Terry
Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston
Big Mama’s Back in the Kitchen by Charlene Johnson
Big Mama’s Old Black Pot by Ethel Dixon
Black Belief: Folk Beliefs of Blacks in America and West Africa by Henry H. Mitchell
Black Diamonds, Vol. 1 No. 1 and Vol. 1 Nos. 2–3 edited by Edward J. Cabbell
Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors by Carolyn Finney
Black Food Geographies: Race, Self-Reliance, and Food Access in Washington, D.C. by Ashanté M. Reese
Black Indian Slave Narratives edited by Patrick Minges
Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition by Yvonne P. Chireau
Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry edited by Camille T. Dungy
Blacks in Appalachia edited by William Turner and Edward J. Cabbell
Caribbean Vegan: Meat-Free, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free Authentic Island Cuisine for Every Occasion by Taymer Mason
Dreams of Africa in Alabama: The Slave Ship Clotilda and the Story of the Last Africans Brought to America by Sylviane Diouf
Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life by Emilie Townes and Stephanie Y. Mitchem
Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman
Folk Wisdom and Mother Wit: John Lee – An African American Herbal Healer by John Lee and Arvilla Payne-Jackson
Four Seasons of Mojo: An Herbal Guide to Natural Living by Stephanie Rose Bird
Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement by Monica White
Fruits of the Harvest: Recipes to Celebrate Kwanzaa and Other Holidays by Eric Copage
George Washington Carver by Tonya Bolden
George Washington Carver: In His Own Words edited by Gary Kremer
God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Man: A Saltwater Geechee Talks About Life on Sapelo Island, Georgia by Cornelia Bailey
Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia by Karida Brown
Ethno-Botany of the Black Americans by William Ed Grime
Gullah Cuisine: By Land and by Sea by Charlotte Jenkins and William Baldwin
Gullah Culture in America by Emory Shaw Campbell and Wilbur Cross
Gullah/Geechee: Africa’s Seeds in the Winds of the Diaspora-St. Helena’s Serenity by Queen Quet Marquetta Goodwine
High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America by Jessica Harris and Maya Angelou
Homecoming: The Story of African-American Farmers by Charlene Gilbert
Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies by Faith Mitchell
Jambalaya: The Natural Woman’s Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals by Luisah Teish
Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care by Dayna Bowen Matthew
Leaves of Green: A Handbook of Herbal Remedies by Maude E. Scott
Like a Weaving: References and Resources on Black Appalachians by Edward J. Cabbell
Listen to Me Good: The Story of an Alabama Midwife by Margaret Charles Smith and Linda Janet Holmes
Making Gullah: A History of Sapelo Islanders, Race, and the American Imagination by Melissa Cooper
Mandy’s Favorite Louisiana Recipes by Natalie V. Scott
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet Washington
Mojo Workin’: The Old African American Hoodoo System by Katrina Hazzard-Donald
Motherwit: An Alabama Midwife’s Story by Onnie Lee Logan as told to Katherine Clark
My Bag Was Always Packed: The Life and Times of a Virginia Midwife by Claudine Curry Smith and Mildred Hopkins Baker Roberson
My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations by Mary Frances Berry
My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem
On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker by A'Lelia Bundles
Papa Jim’s Herbal Magic Workbook by Papa Jim
Places for the Spirit: Traditional African American Gardens by Vaughn Sills (Photographer), Hilton Als (Foreword), Lowry Pei (Introduction)
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Dr. Joy DeGruy
Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage by Diane Glave
Rufus Estes’ Good Things to Eat: The First Cookbook by an African-American Chef by Rufus Estes
Secret Doctors: Ethnomedicine of African Americans by Wonda Fontenot
Sex, Sickness, and Slavery: Illness in the Antebellum South by Marli Weiner with Mayzie Hough
Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons by Sylviane Diouf
Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time by Adrian Miller
Spirituality and the Black Helping Tradition in Social Work by Elmer P. Martin Jr. and Joanne Mitchell Martin
Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones: Hoodoo, Mojo & Conjuring with Herbs by Stephanie Rose Bird
The African-American Heritage Cookbook: Traditional Recipes and Fond Remembrances from Alabama’s Renowned Tuskegee Institute by Carolyn Quick Tillery
The Black Family Reunion Cookbook (Recipes and Food Memories from the National Council of Negro Women) edited by Libby Clark
The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales by Charles Chesnutt
The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature by J. Drew Lanham
The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks by Toni Tipton-Martin
The President’s Kitchen Cabinet: The Story of the African Americans Who Have Fed Our First Families, from the Washingtons to the Obamas by Adrian Miller
The Taste of Country Cooking: The 30th Anniversary Edition of a Great Classic Southern Cookbook by Edna Lewis
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: An Insiders’ Account of the Shocking Medical Experiment Conducted by Government Doctors Against African American Men by Fred D. Gray
Trace: Memory, History, Race, and the American Landscape by Lauret E. Savoy
Vegan Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine by Bryant Terry
Vibration Cooking: Or, The Travel Notes of a Geechee Girl by Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor
Voodoo and Hoodoo: The Craft as Revealed by Traditional Practitioners by Jim Haskins
When Roots Die: Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands by Patricia Jones-Jackson
Working Conjure: A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic by Hoodoo Sen Moise
Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing by Michelle Lee
Wurkn Dem Rootz: Ancestral Hoodoo by Medicine Man
Zora Neale Hurston: Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings: Mules and Men, Tell My Horse, Dust Tracks on a Road, Selected Articles by Zora Neale Hurston
The Ways of Herbalism in the African World with Olatokunboh Obasi MSc, RH (webinar via The American Herbalists Guild)
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solzticesoulz · 6 days
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More Characters from BID :D
When the character design is so good that you had to ship them (axel belongs to good friend of mine @/iwasaki.riku)
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They are both scientists, they work together doing blood tests and research! Trying to find the cure to vampirism (yvonne is also a vamp slayer while axel is a wolf hunter hehe)
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stanpinessecretlover · 4 months
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(ooc) CHNT British infection au!
The British infection comes from the tea, Juniper brought some from his hometown of legsworth and it had the British virus that would turn you.
Sydney will be the first one caught, drinking the tea and immediately developing the accent used by the British.
Yvonne is surprisingly the next one infected, she got thirsty and decided to have a cup, turning her into a raging "chav" almost immediately
Jedidiah is the third person, unknowingly drinking the tea and becoming a British child of the "year seven" mentality.
Joshua comes next, after not being able to sleep and drinking the tea to help, he wakes up in the morning sporting a lovely majestic type of British accent
Matthew, Elijah, and Up & Adam are immune to the virus
Marisol and Salem are infected together, both saying cheers and drinking tea on a picnic date
Soren immediately fled the premises after finding these zombies are british. He's staying with Elijah.
Fennel, being the careful person they are managed to narrowly avoid the infection, but ended up accidentally farming some tea leaves and turning as they were planting things
Rowan was able to avoid the infection, and is working to stop the disease, which he nicknamed "The Brit", from spreading, and is working closely with Matthew to cure it.
Elijah is actively trying to turn people
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viroman · 1 year
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AU: winter and siyeon are back in time⏳
During one of Judith Regulus' birthday banquets, the emperor is hit by a poisoned arrow from a mercenary. There is no cure, and a day later Callisto dies, taking with him the life of Penelope, who managed to instruct the inhabitants of the palace.
But little Judith, unable to cope with the loss of her parents, accidentally uses a powerful spell on Winter, returning him twenty years ago - to the last day of the festival.
To the very day Yvonne Eckhart went missing.
Winter decides to take a desperate step - he goes to the duchy, confesses to the duke that he is a magician and knows the future, finds Yvonne at the festival, saves her and kills Leila, who was in a vulnerable state.
In gratitude, Berdandi, who at that time was only sixteen years old, asks for only two things - to find a girl with crimson hair in the slums and support the crown prince in the war. The Duke agrees, although he hardly believes it.
Winter spends a lot of time with the Eckharts and helps Penelope get comfortable, teaches her everything and supports her.
Everything goes smoothly until the day the crown prince returns from the war. That evening, everything changes. Penelope became like a different person - a cheerful girl abruptly became withdrawn and confused. Winter takes her to a conversation, from which he learns that another person is now in Penelope's body, because the real Penelope has been dead for a long time. Winter understands everything and offers to help.
“Meet the Crown Prince”
"For what?"
“I think you will get along”
Much to the surprise of the Marquis, Penelope returns with her neck slashed. Now she refuses to even catch his eye, but Winter does not give up and continues to persuade her. And when a letter arrives from the crown prince with an invitation to a hunting competition (Callisto is a crap romantic, it looks more like threats), he tricks her into going there.
Everything develops the same way as in the previous life, but with one exception - there are no attacks by Leila's people. Winter constantly pushes Callisto and Penelope in various situations, preventing the Eckharts and the Empress's relatives from getting into their relationship. Defends her in court on charges of treason (now Derrick does not behave like an asshole and supports Penelope).
Penelope and Yvonne build a great relationship and support each other. Yvonne often plays pranks on her sister when she gets into a "cold war with the Crown Prince", and Penelope teases her when Yvonne fell in love with Winter. Derrick overprotects the sisters and forbids them everything, and Reynold helps them run away on dates to their lovers (although he constantly grumbles) and secretly sends letters (if only his girls were happy). The duke gladly accepts Winter at home, but he swears with Callisto 24/7 and exchanges mutual insults, but supports the prince in the fight for the throne.
Siyeon scores 100% with Callisto, stays in Eorka and finds a quiet life with his family.
this idea has been in the notes for a long time, but I'm too lazy to implement it 🙈
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little-demy · 1 year
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Misc. DF OCs log!
To be fair I have TONS of ocs and even I have other ocs I haven't introduce here, might as well to share and introduce them, right?
So anyway, have fun looking around hehe
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Yvonne G. Michel, Joanne's mother! She's from Verteroche Crossing who later moved to Oaklore Region after marrying Joanne's father. Right now she's still in contact with Jo by letters ans patiently waiting for her daughter's letters. As much as she missed her daughter, she understands why Jo decided not to meet her, considering during the time Joanne was trapped inside the ice someome put a bounty for Jo's head
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Arc Michel, the Dragon of Destruction. Years after the hero finally resigned, Arc appeared and signes up as a new adventurer and quickly gaining reputation as the future hero due to his skills and power. He stationed in Falconreach just like his mother and often seen in the inn.
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Commander Atropa, the Commanding Chief of the Intel Team of The Rose. An Azaveyran woman with no name prior their arrival in Greenguard. She ran away from her homeland due to personal reasons and met Jaania along the way. She was able to join the Rose under a new identity; “Atropa” and joined under the reason to find a cure and to free herself from her “curse”. Her true identity is Yekaterina Lebedeva, a soulweaver and teacher from Edelia, who sold her old name and identity to "outworlder spirit" during her escape.
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Clay Moore, the homonculus. A homonculus made by a cult that practicing illegal magic and various malpractices. Later was taken in by Lady Moore, an alchemist who helped tearing down the cult and become her child. They're currently active as an adventurer and often become Arc's partner during quests.
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touchstoneaf · 5 days
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MSR/TXF playlist pt. 3 (season by season):
S6:
More Than This: The Cure (B)
The Things We Do for Love: 10cc (S)
Big Log: Robert Plant and the Honeydrippers (S)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas: Bing Crosby (B)
Everywhere: Fleetwood Mac (S)
In These Arms: Bon Jovi (M)
How Do You Talk To An Angel: The Heights (M)
Come Away With Me: Norah Jones (M)
Over And Over: Wilson Phillips (S)
What About Love: Heart (M)
Head Over Heels: Tears For Fears (S)
Next Time I Fall: Peter Cetera / Amy Grant (M)
Give A Little Bit: Supertramp (M)
Fool For Your Loving: Whitesnake (M)
Fool In the Rain: Led Zeppelin (M)
Alone: Heart (S, re The Fowl-One)
Jealousy: Natalie Merchant (S (see above))
Gold Dust Woman: Fleetwood Mac (S (see above))
Hard Habit to Break: Chicago (S)
Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover: Sophie B. Hawkins (S)
Always (extended version): Bon Jovi (S)
Show Me Your Soul: Red Hot Chili Peppers (M)
Bellbottom Blues: Derek and the Dominos (M)
Somebody To Love: Jefferson Airplane (M)
Who Will You Run To: Heart (M)
You May Be Right: Billy Joel (M)
If You Could Only See: Tonic (M re The Fowl One)
S7 (preface, this songlist posits a night, possibly in grief after the IVF fails, and then some confusion on Scully's part and some steadfast waiting on Mulder's (because they didn't meet eyes for a few eps in there between Closure and All Things, and then the events of All Things happened and all was well, lol):
My Weakness: Moby (S) 
Angel Of the Morning: Dusty Springfield / Juice Newton (S)
Sorry About That: Alkaline Trio (M)
Have A Little Faith In Me: John Hiatt (M)
Foolish Heart: Steve Perry (M)
In The Deep: Bird York (M)
What Hurts The Most: Rascal Flatts (S)
If This Is It: Huey Lewis and the News (M)
Waiting On You: Coverdale Page (M)
Hanging By A Moment: Lifehouse (M)
Let Me Be the One: Blessid Union of Souls (M)
Listen To Your Heart: Roxette (S)
Hold On To The Nights: Richard Marx (S)
One Thing: Finger Eleven (S)
Heart And Soul: Huey Lewis and the News (M)
Hold On My Heart: Phil Collins (M)
Spin: Lifehouse (M)
Sonnet: The Verve (M)
Stay: Jon Secada (M)
Love Look What You’ve Done to Me: Boz Scaggs (M)
Love Of A Lifetime: Firehouse (M)
Stay The Night: Chicago (M)
No Ordinary Love: Sade (M)
Turning Circles: Sally Dworsky (M)
The Other Side: David Gray (M)
Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad: Def Leppard (M)
Hello: Lionel Ritchie (M)
Don’t Look Any Further: Dennis Edwards (M)
Hold The Line: Toto (M)
We’ve Got Tonight: Kenny Rogers / Sheena Easton (M)
Just The Way You Are: Billy Joel (M) 
I Only Have Eyes For You: The Flamingos (M)
I Wanna Kiss You All Over: Climax Blues Band (M)
I'd Really Love To See You Tonight: England Dan / Dan Seals (S)
If I Can’t Have You: Yvonne Ellison (M)
Feel Like Makin’ Love: Bad Company (M) 
The Deeper The Love: Whitesnake (B)
Angel: Aerosmith (M)
Drive: The Cars (M)
Bring Me To Life: Evanescence (S)
Waiting: The Devlins (M)
Uninvited: Alanis Morisette (S)
Throwing It All Away: Phil Collins (M)
Why Can’t This Be Love?: Van Halen (M)
Don't: Jewel (S)
Near You Always: Jewel (S) 
Here’s To The Nights: Eve6 (S)
Silence: Sarah / Delerium (S)
Hold On My Heart: Phil Collins (M)
Sometimes When We Touch: Dan Hill (S)
That's All: Phil Collins / Genesis (M)
One More Night: Phil Collins (M)
In Too Deep: Phil Collins / Genesis (M)
Keeper Of The Flame: Martin Page (M)
Make It With You: Bread (M)
More Than Words: Extreme (M) 
I Love You: Sarah McLachlan (S)
Witness: Sarah McLachlan (S)
Can’t Fight This Feeling: REO Speedwagon (S)
Give Me All Your Love Tonight: Whitesnake (M)
Tonight (single version): Def Leppard (M)
Come Undone: Duran Duran (M)
The Sky Is Breaking: Moby (S)
Sweet Surrender: Sarah McLachlan (S)
Baby What A Big Surprise: Chicago (M)
No Explanation: Peter Cetera (M)
Feels Like The First Time: Foreigner (M)
Stellar: Incubus (M)
You Make Me Feel Brand New: Stylistics (S)
Glad: Traffic (B)
No One Like You: Scorpions (B)
Miss You In A Heartbeat: Def Leppard (B)
Something to Talk About: Bonnie Raitt (B)
Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me: Mel Carter (B)
High On You: Survivor (M)
Good Feelings: Jon Secada (M)
Even The Nights Are Better: Air Supply (M)
Take My Breath Away: Berlin (S)
Feelin' Alright: Traffic (B)
For Your Eyes Only: Sheena Easton (S)
When I’m With You: Sheriff (B)
Power Of Love: Celine Dion (S)
For The Longest Time: Billy Joel (M)
Thank You: Dido (B)
This Year’s Love: David Gray (B)
The Search Is Over: Survivor (M) (TBC)
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killed-by-choice · 1 year
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Erika Charlotte Wullschleger Peterson, 28 (USA 1961)
Erika’s case is unusual. Although she underwent a legal abortion and died from it like so many others, her case happened in 1961 with the “life of the mother” exception.
At this time, abortion was only legal in California for “life of the mother” cases. Erika was hospitalized at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California on July 11, 1961. She was diagnosed with pneumonia and put in a tank respirator. She was also discovered to be pregnant in the first trimester.
Doctors decided to perform an abortion on Erika. She never signed any forms consenting to the abortion, but the hospital went through with the abortion anyway by having her husband sign the consent forms. On July 21, Erika was improving, but the abortion was scheduled for 2 days later.
On July 23, a first-trimester abortion was done on Erika. In the process, she went into cardiac arrest. She couldn’t be resuscitated and died with her unborn baby that day. The abortion that was allegedly supposed to save her life killed her instead.
Abortion is not a cure for pneumonia. It was extremely reckless to attempt an abortion on a patient who was already so sick. Erika left behind her husband and a surviving daughter named Yvonne.
California Certificate of Death File # 61-081581
San Diego County Coroner's Report # 37646
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project1939 · 5 months
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100+ Films of 1952
Film number 133: Scarlet Angel 
Release date: June 15th, 1952 
Studio: Universal 
Genre: adventure 
Director: Sidney Salkow 
Producer: Leonard Goldstein, Ross Hunter 
Actors: Yvonne De Carlo, Rock Hudson, Richard Denning 
Plot Summary: In 1865, Roxy McClanahan is a bawdy barroom gal who makes a living stealing money from unsuspecting men. When rugged sailor Capt. Truscott enters her life, he loses both his wallet and his heart. Then an opportunity to make serious money lands in Roxy’s lap- she just has to impersonate the widow of a wealthy Civil War soldier. But will Truscott sabotage it all?
My Rating (out of five stars): ***¼ 
This was a piece of fluffy fun. It’s not a great film, but it is quite enjoyable due to the interesting plot and the charm and beauty of its two stars. It was also nice to get a historical film that wasn’t stodgy or encumbered with “prestige.”  (some spoilers)
The Good: 
Yvonne De Carlo. She was probably my favorite part of the film. She’s breathtakingly beautiful, for one. She also has a sensuality and strength that I found very appealing. She was no shrinking violet.  
Rock Hudson. At this early point in his career his acting wasn’t as polished yet, but he was better than I expected. His gorgeous looks and imposing frame offset any lack of skill. His charisma is insane- he certainly had “it” when it came to screen presence. And let’s just say putting him in sailor coats and suits was a splendid idea! 
The acting in general was pretty good. This wasn’t an “A” film, so I was happy to find that no one in the cast was sub-par. 
The costumes were beautiful and vibrant, even if the amount of cleavage shown in high society was totally anachronistic! 
The Technicolor looked nice. Not as bright and rich as MGM, but still very pleasing.
I liked the character of Roxy. She was a tough girl in a way that wasn’t typical for most heroines at the time. 
The plot was cute and fun. 
I’m not a baby person, but there was a seriously adorable toddler in this.
Who doesn’t love a saloon girl who throws punches and can hold her own in a brawl? 
The Bad: 
Roxy’s change of heart near the end was too sudden for me. A kiss from Rock Hudson, and “poof!” she’s cured! 
The pace of the film slowed somewhat when Roxy moved in with the Caldwells. 
What about the little boy at the end? He had basically only known Roxy as his mom, and she just left him. I get that he was supposed to have a “better” life living in luxury, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. 
In the opening scene in New Orleans, months after the civil war has ended, Truscott watches some Union soldiers trying to take down a Confederate flag. He angrily fights them, and the scene is filmed as if the Union soldiers were somehow being disrespectful? After the war?
The women wore way too much makeup for 1865, especially the high society women. But that’s to be expected in a Hollywood film, I guess.
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I can very much see Cure writing fanfics. My writing prof in college encouraged fanfics because it was something you got excited about and therefore got you writing! The overall thought was "Fanfics are good, they inspire you and make you a better writer. Use this knowledge and write your own books and not just fully focus on fanfics" and I could very much see that with Cure
Writing fanfics when she's not able to get herself to write her own book, but when the inspiration strikes she can quickly turn to write her book again and leave her readers on a cliffhanger
Adding onto the other anon, if Plague is reading her fanfics, that would SUCK, sorry Sir, she left you on a cliffhanger and now you can't bring it up at work! Because you are hiding the fact that you read her fanfics! All you can do is stare at her and think thoughts of "update update update" and hope your brainwaves connect to hers! lmao
Asdhfshldff I love the mental image of Plague staring Cure and seething that she hasn't update her fic but by gods he is NOT going to ask about it or tell her he's reading any of her stuff. No, not even the book when it's out in the future someday.
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So, I went through all of my writings for Claudia, my blind fruit bat vampiress and I have no character sheet for her! (Thanks, @solivagant-muse for your help!) So! I'm going to correct that!
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Name: Claudia Yvonne Grey
Age: 100 (looks 27) (she still counts as a baby bat in vamp years)
Eye color: White (shes blind)
Skin color: Snow White
Hair color: Ink Black
Location: Zak, Texas circa 1800's
Birthdate: June, 5th, 1722
Death Date: December, 14th, 1739
Cause of Death: Vampirism
Mutation: instead of craving blood like other vampires and like the common vampire bat she has instead craved the liquids of fruits to sustain her.
Favorite foods: FRUIT. Mainly, Green Apples, Apple Pie, Grapes, Bananas, Kiwi, Pineapples, cherries, blueberries, Kiwi, Strawberries, Pomegranates and Plums.
Personality: A Lady of her time, punctual, gentle, hardworking, excitable, shy and very kind.
Backstory: Born to Count and Countess Grey of the olde country, a very wealthy upbringing even though being born blind. She was treated as if she was a porcelain doll where every step could shatter her. Eventually she put her foot down in her 20's and began to speak up for herself. She took on speaking lessons, maths and arithmetic, music and the arts as taught to her by her nannies and many worldly tutors. As the family doctor was hoping to get in good by wooing the young girl he proposed that the count and countess could share their unholy gift with their daughter to cure her blindness. Seeking any cure for Claudia at this point, went ahead and resurrected their daughter through the vampires curse. It did not work however and now Claudia would be cursed to be blind forever. The doctor was found out to be a charlatan and swiftly killed. The Count and his wife, seeing as Claudia was still so happy even though still unable to see, brought them hope that their line would continue. Setting her off to the Americas in hopes of finding love.
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dykeyote · 1 year
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as a goth jeddie fan i find it hysterical that he canonically hates goth music bc i feel like that shit can really be up his wallowing loserly pathetic alley . so my running theory is that he actually just hates it due to being a christian normie and also bc he unrelatedly HATES the cure and now assumes goth music is just "shit that sounds like the cure" and made hating it a part of his identity . hes at a party dancing w a song sydney put on and yvonnes like "wow jed i thot u hated 'shitty goth music'" and its devastating to his psyche
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I got ahold of Jedidiah! Finally!
We are working on a cure now! Let's just hope nothing meow bad meow happens until he can meow finish it.
-Yvonne
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redfagdiver · 8 months
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Yes, young Yemeni Yvonne Yellow yells yodels yearly, yet yanks yammering Yorkshire yards you yearningly Yelp. Yay.
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Mr. Mohammed Magenta makes many malicious, murderous moves, more may mean millions meet macabre mutilations.
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Craving Christmas carolling, Count Charles Cyan collects colorful candy canes, convinced cheerful comedy can cure chronic conditions.
This is part 7 of a series of letter themed characters! Can you spot all the hidden letters?
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