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SEE HOW THEY RUN (2022) Grade: C+
Thought the pacing was off, I didn't love the ending. The editing was clever with some spit screen work that looked good. I'm just not a big murder mystery fan.
#See How They Run#2022#C#Comedy Films#Crime Films#Mystery Films#Tom George#London#Kieran Hodgson#Pearl Chanda#Harris Dickinson#Gregory Cox#Ruth Wilson#Reece Shearsmith#Adrien Brody#David Oyelowo#Jacob Fortune-Lloyd#Saoirse Ronan#Ania Marson#Sam Rockwell#Murder Mystery#Theater#England#Youtube
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No way I was the first one, someone else had to get it too. Eh, that's a part of sports. You'll get 'em next time, there's always more games. I got faith in you, bro.
Finally, someone in the music industry who understands how the athlete was feeling. I'm doing alright. Just resting up for tomorrows game. We got smoked today so I wanna be well rested for tomorrow to come back swinging.
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ONE SINGLE STATIC FRAME
A c!GeorgeNotFound webweave, based on this Yuker comic.
Yuker | @celestiahly | DSMP world download (trimmed) - @blockgamepirate | how indifferent you are to the coral - consumptive_sphinx | The Window Song - The Mountain Goats | All We Got Was Autumn. All We Got Was Winter. - Tawanda Mulalu | A Softer World 1243: listen while you can - Emily Horne and Joey Comeau | dawning crow | DSMP Transcripts 1 2 | The Iliad - Emily Wilson | @neongnosis | screenshotsofdespair 1 2 3 | The Final Quackity Lore - Quackity | GameFAQs | Flint and Steel - Minecraft Wiki | Otzi Awake - Max Lavergne (@reallyreallyreallytrying) | I am the coward who did not pick up the phone - Laura Kasischke | Things To Do in the Belly of the Whale - Dan Albergotti | Shut Your Eyes and Think of Somewhere - @massimoalba | Atlantis: A Lost Sonnet - Eavan Boland | Art House SMP | The Lost City of Mizu - Karl Jacobs, edited by Blueberry TV | Exit Signs - @exitsimu1ation | And What Good Will Your Vanity Be When The Rapture Comes - Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
Made for @amaranthinecanicular for @mcytrecursive!
Um. Not the greatest experience to try and read this on mobile btw. sorry one day i'll get good at CSS o( ̄┰ ̄*)ゞ I have some extra ramblings about the optimal screen resolutions for viewing this on the ao3 authors notes i think but just like. ya :thumbsup:
#web weaving#my art#c!georgenotfound#dsmp#dream smp#c!gnf#ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. hi#i like when i realize that something is within my powers to create. and then i can create it and its fun and cool#when you've reached the end you should be redirected back to the title screen! so if you haven't yet then you're not done. and you should#keep looking for the button that will take u there.#:3#we're back in da house baby
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MCU Recast
Just for fun, I will be recasting the MCU
Notice. Because of the 30 picture limit, will not be able to do them all the pics for the fancasts.
Timothy Olyphant as Iron Man/Tony Stark
Glenn Powell as Captain America
Alexander Skarsgard as Thor Odinson
Hugh Dancy as The Hulk/Bruce Banner
Yuliya Snigir as Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff
Jensen Ackles as Hawkeye/Clint Barton
Idris Elba as Nick Fury(if Ultimate)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Nick Fury(if 616)
Morena Baccarin as Maria Hill
Ewan McGregor as Ant-Man/Hank Pym

Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Wasp/Janet Van Dyne
Hiba Abouk as Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff
Jesus Castro as Quicksilver/Pietro Maximoff
Ryan Gosling as Star Lord/Peter Quill
Sofia Boutella as Gamora
Simon Pegg as Rocket Racoon

John Rhys-Davies as Groot

Jason Momoa as Drax the Destroyer
Maggie Q as Mantis
Ana de Armas as Nebula
Christian Bale as Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange
Katee Sackhoff as Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers

Joe Keery as Spider-Man/Peter Parker

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Black Panther/T'Challa

Ben Barnes as Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes
Robert Pattinson as Daredevil

Alexandra Daddario as Jessica Jones
Trevante Rhodes as Luke Cage
Lewis Tan as Iron Fist/Danny Rand

Frank Grillo as The Punisher/Frank Castle
Jamie Chung as Colleen Wing
Sonequa Martin-Green as Misty Knight
Jesse Plemons as Foggy Nelson
Amanda Seyfried as Karen Page
Yaya DaCosta as Claire Temple
Dakota Fanning as Trish Walker/Hellcat
Stephan James as Malcolm Ducasse
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Stick
Rainn Wilson as Microchip/David Liberman
Jamie Foxx as War Machine/James "Rhodey" Rhodes
Michael B. Jordan as Sam Wilson
Amy Adams as Pepper Potts
Kevin James as Harold “Happy” Hogan
Christina Ricci as Betty Ross
Léa Seydoux as Sharon Carter
Daisy Ridley as Peggy Carter
Charlie Day as Ant-Man/Scott Lang
Amandla Stenberg as Shuri
Maya Hawke as Hawkeye/Kate Bishop
Sasha Luss as Black Widow/Yelena Belova
(I'm changing the direction of the MCU Spider-Man since there would be no mind wipe at the end of said trilogy, no Iron Man Jr, Peter is in college and already an established hero, there would be no pointless change to MJ's name and I would reframe from basically copying everything about Miles and give all his traits to Peter)
Brendan Fraser as Uncle Ben Parker(flashbacks)
Jamie Lee Curtis as May Parker
Stefanie Scott as Mary Jane Watson
Dylan O'Brien as Harry Osborn
Chloë Grace Moretz as Gwen Stacy
Jake Austin Walker as Flash Thompson
Keira Knightley as Jane Foster
Stellan Skarsgård as Odin
Mark Strong as Charles Xavier
Jacob Elordi as Cyclops/Scott Summers
Liana Liberato as Jean Grey
Matt Berry as Hank McCoy/Beast
Finn Wolfhard as Iceman/Bobby Drake
Mason Dye as Angel/Archangel/Warren Worthington III
Kiki Layne as Storm/Ororo Monroe
Jared Keeso as Wolvine/James "Logan" Howlett
Wyatt Oleff as Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler
Charles Melton as Warpath/James Proudstar
Sadie Sink as Wolfsbane/Rahne Sinclair
Petr Skvortsov as Piotr Rasputin/Colossus
Maude Apatow as Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat
Victoria Pedretti as Rogue/Ann Marie
Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Jubilee/Jubilation Lee
Olivia Rodrigo as Dazzler/Alison Blaire
Ekaterina Samsonov as Magik/Illyana Rasputina
Sonya Mizuno as Psylocke/Elizabeth “Betsy” Braddock
Esme Creed-Miles as X-23/Laura Kinney
Wolfgang Novogratz as Havok/Scott Summers
Jodie Whittaker as Emma Frost
Dallas Liu as Daken
Kat Graham as Polaris/Lorna Dane
Chad Coleman as Lucas Bishop
Hunter Doohan as Banshee/Sean Cassidy
Austin Butler as Gambit/ Remy LeBeau
Will Arnett as Deadpool/Wade Wilson
Saara Chaudry as Kamala Khan
Madison Reyes as America Chavez
Isaac as Moon Knight/Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Jake Lockley
Andrew Lincoln as Reed Richards/Mr Fantastic
Jodie Comer as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman
Paul Mescal as Human Torch/Johnny Storm
Liev Schreiber as Thing/Ben Grimm
JK Simmons as Iron Monger/Obadiah Stane
Dolph Lundgren as Crimson Dynamo/Anton Vanko(adding Dynamo as I felt not including him was a waste)
Danila Kozlovsky as Whiplash
Bob Odenkirk as Justin Hammer
Chow Yun-Fat as The Mandarin(No Trevor, he's The Mandarin and actually uses the Ten Rings against Tony)
Michael Shannon as Abomination/Emil Blonsky
Mark Gatiss as The Leader/Samuel Sterns
Jamie Campbell Bower as Loki Laufeyson
Christoph Waltz as Red Skull/Johann Shmidt
Cillian Murphy as Baron Helmut Zemo
Javier Bardem as Thanos
Jeremy Irons as Ultron
Matt Smith as Malekith
Sean Bean as Alexander Pierce
Manu Bennett as Crossbones
Iain Glen as Ronan the Accuser
Oded Fehr as Baron Mordo
Brian Cox as Ego The Living Planet
John Malkovich as Vulture
John Goodman as Kingpin/Wilson Fisk
Boyd Holbrook as Bullseye
Tonia Sotiropoulou as Elektra Nachios
Jodie Comer as Typhoid Mary
James McAvoy as Purple Man/Zebediah Killgrave
Common as Cottonmouth/Cornell Stokes
Taraji P. Henson as Mariah Dillard
Barkhad Abdi as Bushmaster
Željko Ivanek as Agent Orange/William Rawlins
Wes Bentley as Jigsaw/Billy Russo
Dev Patel as Davos
Alexander Ludwig as Nuke/Will Simpson
Matthew Rhys as James Wesley
Kate Beckinsale as Vanessa Marianna
Marwan Kenzari as Bakuto
Brian Tee as Nobu Yoshioka
Lucille Soong as Madame Gao
Julianne Moore as Alexandra Reid
Eva Green as Hela
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Killmonger/Erik Stevens/N'Jadaka
Andrew Scott as Mysterio
(sidenote, Mysterio wouldn't die and would return to form the Sinister Six which would feature the villains from NWH, but it's the MCU variants, no Multiverse)
Bryan Cranston as Green Goblin/Norman Osborn
Mark Hamill as Doc Ock/Otto Octavius
Sam Worthington as Sandman
Sendhil Ramamurthy as The Lizard/Dr Curt Connors
Aaron Paul as Electro
Naomi Scott as Ghost
Henry Golding as Namor
Jason Isaacs as Magneto/Erik Lensherr
Natalie Dormer as Mystique/Raven Darkholme
Pablo Schreiber as Sabertooth/Victor Creed
King Kerim as Apocalypse/En Sabah Nur
Bryan Cranston as Sebastian Shaw
Christopher Eccleston as Bastion
Matt Smith as Mr Sinister
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Adam Warlock
Antony Starr as US Agent/John Walker
Ted Levine as Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk
Charlie Clapman as Doctor Doom/Victor Von Doom
#Marvel#Fancasts#MCU#Iron Man#Captain America#Thor Odinson#The Hulk#Bruce Banner#Nick Fury#Black Widow#Hawkeye#Maria Hill#The Avengers#Guardians Of The Galaxy#Ant Man#Wasp#Scarlet Witch#Quicksilver#Star Lord#Gamora#Rocket Raccoon#Groot#Drax The Destroyer#Mantis#Nebula#Doctor Strange#Captain Marvel#Spider Man#Black Panther#Bucky Barnes
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74th Annual Game Changer
Introduction
24 Dropout cast members compete in a Game Changer episode in which they are put into an arena and the last one standing wins! They can be eliminated by being 'attacked' by other tributes, from natural causes like injuries, illness, hunger/thirst, by being attacked by animals and creatures in the arena, etc.
Obviously, no one is actually injured or dies, Sam Reich and his Gamemakers Nico, Ash, and Brian David Gilbert have fancy ways of simulating combat and injuries and stuff.
The Games last 12 hours, but each hour is the equivalent of one day in terms of needing food and water. If a 'tribute' goes too long without finding food or water, they starve or dehydrate and are eliminated.
The tributes are given twenty minutes to prepare via practicing with the 'weapons' and making alliances, etc
Alliances /Tributes are as follows:
A- Lily Du, Rekha Shankar, Katie Marovitch
B- Brennan Lee Mulligan, Zac Oyama, Josh Ruben, Izzy Roland, Siobhan Thompson
C- Jess McKenna, Zach Reino
D- Ify Nwadiwe, Jacob Wysocki, Lou Wilson, Brian Murphy, Emily Axford,
Solo Tributes- Erika Ishii, Vic Michaelis, Ally Beardsley, Mike Trapp, Becca Scott, Anna Garcia, Jessica Ross, Raph Chestang, Grant OBrien
(I will make a few posts breaking down the eliminations and other major events in the Games. I am not a great writer, so use your imagination!)
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NHL Captains & Alternates Primer/Refresher
All teams per the NHL Rule book (Rule 6, pg 7-8) must list either One (1) Captain and Two (2) Alternate Captains or Three (3) Alternate Captains during the game line-up submissions*. There may only be Three (3) Alternates if the Captain is not in uniform or if there is no designated Captain. No Coach, Manager or Goaltenders are allowed to act as a Captain or Alternate; Goaltenders are not allowed to act as captains due to (un)intentional delay of game as per the "Durnan Rule". They must wear either a "C" or "A" about three inches (3") high and of a contrasting color in a visible spot on the front of their jerseys. Only the Captain [ or any one (1) Alternate, if the Captain is not on the ice] is allowed, if invited by a referee, to discuss interpretations of the rules**. They may not leave the bench to protest or hinder any officials in light of a call on the ice, and are subject to being given a penalty (Abuse of Officials: unsportsmanlike conduct).
Notes:
(*) Some teams have named more than the regulation two (2) or three (3) alternates and are required to rotate the designation between players. The method of choosing who gets the designation when is left to team digression.
(**) Complaints about penalties are not considered 'a discussion pertaining to the interpretations of the rules', and any skater making such complaints are subject to a minor penalty in response.
Current NHL Captains & Alternates under the cut. (per eliteprospects please take this with a grain of salt for the alternates as not every team has indicated who they are fully)
Anaheim Ducks: Captain- Radko Gudas Alternates- C. Fowler, M. McTavish, T. Terry
Boston Bruins: Captain- Brad Marchand Alternates- C. McAvoy, D. Pastrnak
Buffalo Sabres: Captain- Rasmus Dahlin Alternates- D. Cozens, M. Samuelsson, T. Thompson, A. Tuch
Calgary Flames: Captain- Mikael Backlund Alternates- R. Andersson, J. Huberdeau
Carolina Hurricanes: Captain- Jordan Staal Alternates- S. Aho, J. Slavin
Chicago Blackhawks: Captain- Nick Foligno Alternates-
Colorado Avalanche: Captain- Gabriel Landeskog Alternates- N. MacKinnon, M. Rantanen, C. Makar
Columbus Blue Jackets: Captain- Boone Jenner Alternates- Z. Werenski
Dallas Stars: Captain- Jamie Benn Alternates- M. Heiskanen, E. Lindell, T. Seguin
Detroit Red Wings: Captain- Dylan Larkin Alternates-
Edmonton Oilers: Captain- Connor McDavid Alternates- L. Draisaitl, R. Nugent-Hopkins, D. Nurse
Florida Panthers: Captain- Aleksander Barkov Alternates- A. Ekblad, M. Tkachuk
Los Angeles Kings: Captain- Anze Kopitar Alternates- P. Danault, D. Doughty
Minnesota Wild: Captain- Jared Spurgeon Alternates- M.Foligno, K. Kaprizov, J. Eriksson Ek
Montreal Canadiens: Captain- Nick Suzuki Alternates-
Nashville Predators: Captain- Roman Josi Alternates- R. O'Reilly
New Jersey Devils: Captain- Nico Hischier Alternates- J. Hughes, O. Palat
New York Islanders: Captain- Anders Lee Alternates-
New York Rangers: Captain- Jacob Trouba Alternates-
Ottawa Senators: Captain- Brady Tkachuk Alternates- T. Chabot, C. Giroux
Philadelphia Flyers: Captain- Sean Couturier Alternates- T. Konecny, S. Laughton
Pittsburgh Penguins: Captain- Sidney Crosby Alternates- E. Malkin, K. Letang
San Jose Sharks: Captain- Logan Couture Alternates- M. Ferraro, B. Goodrow, M. Granlund, L. Kunin, T. Toffoli
Seattle Kraken: Captain- Vacant Alternates- J. Eberle
St. Louis Blues: Captain- Brayden Schenn Alternates- J. Faulk, C. Parayko, R. Thomas
Tampa Bay Lightning: Captain- Victor Hedman Alternates- N. Kucherov, R. McDonagh
Toronto Maple Leafs: Captain- Auston Matthews Alternates-
Utah Hockey Club: Captain- Clayton Keller Alternates-
Vancouver Canucks: Captain- Quinn Hughes Alternates- J.T. Miller, E. Pettersson
Vegas Golden Knights: Captain- Mark Stone Alternates- J. Eichel, W. Karlsson, A. Pietrangelo
Washington Capitals: Captain- Alexander Ovechkin Alternates- J. Carlson, T. Wilson
Winnipeg Jets: Captain- Adam Lowry Alternates- J. Morrissey, M. Scheifele
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Whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you. And so will I.
Born to a turbulent family on a Mississippi farm, James Earl Jones passed away today. He was ninety-three years old. Abandoned by his parents as a child and raised by a racist grandmother (although he later reconciled with his actor father and performed alongside him as an adult), the trauma of his childhood developed into a stutter that followed him through his primary school years – sometimes, his stutter was so debilitating, he could not speak at all. In high school, Jones found in an English teacher someone who found in him a talent for written expression, and encouraged him to write and recite poetry in class. He overcame his stutter by graduation, although the effects of it carried over for the remainder of his life.
Jones' most accomplished roles may have been on the Broadway stage, where he won three Tonys (twice winning Best Actor in a Play for originating the lead roles in 1969's The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler and 1987's Fences by August Wilson) and was considered one of the best Shakespearean actors of his time.
But his contributions to cinema left an impact on audiences, too. Jones received an Honorary Academy Award alongside makeup artist Dick Smith (1972's The Godfather, 1984's Amadeus) in 2011. From the end of Hollywood's Golden Age to the dawn of the summer Hollywood blockbuster in the 1970s to the present, Jones' presence – and his basso profundo voice – could scarcely be ignored. Though he could not sing like Paul Robeson nor had the looks of Sidney Poitier, his presence and command put him in league of both of his acting predecessors.
Ten of the films James Earl Jones appeared in, whether in-person or voice acting, follow (left-right, descending):
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) – directed by Stanley Kubrick; also starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, and Slim Pickens
The Great White Hope (1970) – directed by Martin Ritt; also starring Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook Beah Richards, and Moses Gunn
Star Wars saga (1977-2019; A New Hope pictured) – multiple directors, as the voice of Darth Vader, also starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and Frank Oz
Claudine (1974) – directed by John Berry; also starring Diahann Carroll, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Tamu Blackwell
Conan the Barbarian (1982) – directed by John Milius; also starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ben Davidson, Cassandra Gaviola, Gerry Lopez, Mako, Valerie Quennessen, William Smith, and Max von Sydow
Coming to America series (1988 and 2021; original pictured) – multiple directors; also starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, Shari Headley, Jermaine Fowler, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, and KiKi Layne
The Hunt for Red October (1990) – directed by John McTiernan; also starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, and Sam Neill
The Sandlot (1993) – directed by David Mickey Evans; also staring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna, Chauncey Leopardi, Marty York, Brandon Adams, Grant Gelt, Shane Obedzinski, Victor DiMattia, Denis Leary, and Karen Allen
The Lion King (1994) – directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, as the voice of Mufasa; also starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, Moira Kelly, Niketa Calame, Ernie Sabella, Nathan Lane, and Robert Guillaume, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, and Madge Sinclair
Field of Dreams (1989) – directed by Phil Alden Robinson; also starring Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, and Burt Lancaster
#James Earl Jones#Dr. Strangelove#The Great White Hope#Star Wars#A New Hope#Claudine#Conan the Barbarian#Coming to America#The Hunt for Red October#The Sandlot#The Lion King#Field of Dreams#The Empire Strikes Back#Coming 2 America#Return of the Jedi#Darth Vader#Mufasa#Oscars#in memoriam
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𝔒ℭ'𝔖 𝔑𝔞𝔪𝔢 𝔏𝔦𝔰𝔱 (Pt.1?)
A/N: Hello, hello! these are the OC's Name List, specifically the names of the original characters i have in my fanfic works so far that may publish here soon. I won't add the main cast of the MFJINX SERIES here yet. There will be more to go but these are the focusing OC that will play a role. More characters will also appear in the future ongoing series.
OC = Original character.
WORDS: 672
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In another life & history repeat itself characters.
The Main Cast: Husband and wife.
First name of the husband: Amillo Angles Bernadotte.
: The heir of the Bernadotte family.
: The future emperor of Bernadotte Empire.
: The lover of Sophia.
Second name of the husband: Chester Elsher.
: The reincarnation of Amillo Angles Bernadotte.
Wife's name: Sophia Herbert → Sophia Bernadotte.
: The illegitimate child of the duke Herbert from Herbert Household.
: Empress of Bernadotte Empire.
: The lover of Amillo.
The second name of the wife is based on the reader's name.
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MFJINX SERIES: Mystery or Reminiscence?
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World 1 (Arc 1): An Ideal Love For Flawed Pair.
-Main Cast of the Arc 1:
Heroine, Employee: Evelyn Wilson → Hero: Elise Wilson.
1st ML, CEO: Zian Hart
2nd ML, COO (MC): Anthony Mitchell
Antagonist?, Chairman: Cyrus Elrod
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World 2 (Arc 2): The Mafia's Darling And Her Desires.
-Main Cast of the Arc 2:
Heroine: Natalia Anderson
ML: Liam Ross (R.) Albrecht
ML's Fiance's (MC): Rachel Paterson
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World 3 (Arc 3): On earth, You're Ours to Claim.
-Main Cast of the Arc 3:
Heroine: Eleanor Scott (Got a nickname of "Ellie")
Heroine's Brother: Jacob Scott (Got a nickname of "Caleb")
1st ML (Pride): Ashmit or "Ash" by Eleanor.
2nd ML (Gluttony): Gaurava or "Raj" by Eleanor.
3rd ML (Envy): Livius or "Livi" by Eleanor.
4th ML (Lust): Sharnaz or "Arna" by Eleanor.
5th ML (Greed): Isidore or "Isis" by Eleanor.
6th ML (Sloth): Morey or "rey-rey" by Eleanor.
7th ML (Wrath): Ursula or "Silas" by Eleanor.
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World 4 (Arc 4): A world without you.
-Main Cast of the Arc 4:
Heroine: Diana Winfred
ML: Jeremiah Stewart (Subject-099, Nicknames: "Jerry" or "Jeremy")
Side character & The Villain? (MC): Emrin Reid (Subject-0100)
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Your heart never belongs to anyone, not even me & A weird dream upon knowing everything.
Hellion Bruesewitz
Liliya Chiara (Cherly Rae possessed this character's body)
Eloise Chiara (step sister)
Isaac Ryder
Winter Grace
Xianna Bruesewitz (The Novel Mc, the daughter of both Eloise and Hellion)
Cheryl Rae (Mc)
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Sweet Lies (Ocs x oc) (SERIES)
Mentioned:
Ezra Darius
Sylvia Hensley
Colette Aiglentine (Mc)
Characters will introduce later:
Ethan Colton
Luka Thomson
Amir Hansley (Older brother of Sylvia)
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I would fall in love with a dominant woman like you. (M!Oc x Reader)
Huizhong Asrava
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The world I never wanted to be (Hsr SERIES) (X Gn!reader)
Benjamin Sylvester
Shin Keiko
Ji-hun
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The old tale about once heroes. (SERIES, Miraculous ladybug concept idea) (Ocs x Oc)
Daughter: Magdalena or "Lena" Beaumont (Mc)
Papa: Zion Beaumont
Mama: Madeleine Wynn → Madeleine Beaumont.
Death son?: Theodore or "Theo" Beaumont
And more...
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Reincarnated as a love interest but I dislike the heroine. (Ocs x M!Oc) (SERIES)
Heroine: Daphne Swega
1st ML: Dylan "Sullivan" (The character the mc possessed.)
2nd ML: Isaac Lyle
3rd ML: Mike Andre
4th ML: Max Cecilia (C.) Adonis
5th ML: Helen Henry *Also known as "kierian"
6th ML: Alastair Raven
MC's Family
Older Brother: Chris Adler a.k.a Xavier Zack [Chris Z. Adler] (The mc)
Sister: Kristen Z. Adler
Father: Elijah Zack (Z.) Adler
Mother: Iris Z. Adler
Scarlett Thatcher (Chris' female best friend, also his close confidant in both his model and YouTube/Steamer career.)
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That's all, as i told you on my conversation, there's more but i stil don't feel shy to publish those :') Hopefully if I am able to complete those and have a little confidence, i might be able to share those. Btw One is full of scenarios from the romance manhwa while the other one has parts.
Also from the sweet Lies, the prologue is done, probably around corner :)
Yesterday i was scrolling to the youtube watch few videos here and there, then one of the video make my brain have a new idea 💀 PleAse T-T I can't have more ideas cuz my works will pile up T-T
(I will write that idea now--)
- July 5
#oc#my ocs#oc names#series#oneshot#random#random story#miraculous ladybug#hsr#honkai star rail#otome game#reincarnation#yandere themes#x male reader#x reader#x male oc#male ocs#female ocs#x gn reader
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Diverse Sexuality (Comics)
A:
Archie (Comics)
Jughead Jones (Asexual)
B:
Blue Lock (Manga)
Ryusei Shidou (Gay)
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Marvel (Comics)
Aaron Fischer/Captain America (Gay)
Aikku Jokinen (Lesbian)
Alana Jobson/Jackpot (Lesbian)
Alani Ryan/Loa (Bisexual)
Albert Moon Jr./Silk (Gay)
Aldrif Oddinsdottir (Lesbian)
America Chavez (Lesbian)
Aneka (Lesbian)
Annabelle Riggs (Lesbian)
Aura Charles (Bisexual)
Avril Kincaid (Lesbian)
Ayo (Lesbian)
Beatrice Bartholomew/Cyclops-Lass (Unspecified WLW)
Benjamin Deeds/Morph (Gay)
Benjamin Thomas (Asexual, Demiromantic)
Brandon Sharpe/Striker (Gay)
Brunnhilde/Valkyrie (Bisexual)
Carl Valentino/Somnus (Gay)
Carmen Cruz/Gimmick (Lesbian)
Cessily Kincaid/Mercury (Bisexual)
Charlie Cluster (Bisexual)
Charlotte Webber/Sun-Spider (Pansexual)
Christian Frost/White Bishop (Gay)
Christopher O'Leary (Bisexual)
Claire Voyant (Bisexual)
Cloud (Queer)
Cooper Coen/Web-Weaver (Gay)
Cullen Bloodstone (Gay)
Daimon Hellstrom (Bisexual)
Daken Akihiro (Bisexual)
David Alleyne (Bisexual)
Dennis Dunphy (Gay)
Doop (Bisexual)
Elizabeth Braddock/Captain Britain (Bisexual)
Ellie Phimister/Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Lesbian)
Felicia Hardy/Black Cat (Bisexual)
Gabe/Bad Guy (Gay)
Gabrielle Diwa (Lesbian)
Gaveedra Seven/Shatterstar (Bisexual)
Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool (Aromantic, Asexual)
Heather Douglas/Moondragon (Lesbian)
Heather Tucker/Tempo (Lesbian)
Hector Baez (Gay)
Hector Pullman (Gay)
Heidi Sladkin/Riot (Lesbian)
Hercules (Gay)
Hercules Panhellenios (Bisexual)
Hiroim (Gay)
Ian Soo/Telekinian (Bisexual)
Irene Adler/Destiny (Bisexual)
Isaac Ikeda/Protector (Gay)
Jacob Oh (Gay)
James Howlett (Gay)
Jamie Rogers (Asexual)
Jean-Paul Beaubier/Northstar (Gay)
Jennifer Kale (Bisexual)
Jin Joon-Sung/Kid Juggernaut (Gay)
Judah Miller (Gay)
Julie Power/Lightspeed (Bisexual)
Julio Richter (Gay)
Karolina Dean (Lesbian)
Katherine "Kitty" Pryde (Bisexual)
Kolgoth Antares (Gay)
Korg (Gay)
Kyle Jinadu (Gay)
Loki Laufeyson (Bisexual)
Marcus Roston (Gay)
Max Modell (Gay)
Megan Gwynn (Unspecified WLW)
Megan Ogawa/Kappa (Bisexual)
Monica Sellers (Queer)
Morgan Red (Asexual)
Mors (Bisexual + Polyamorous)
Nadia Van Dyne (Asexual, Quoiromantic)
Nathaniel Carver/Hindsight (Gay)
Nico Minoru (Bisexual)
Noh-Varr/Captain Marvel (Bisexual)
Odessa Drake (Lesbian)
Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Bisexual + Polyamorous)
Phyla-Vell/Captain Marvel (Lesbian)
Priscilla "Shay" Smith (Lesbian)
Raven Darkhölme/Mystique (Bisexual)
Raz Malhotra/Giant-Man (Gay)
Rebecca "Rikki" Barnes (Bisexual)
Ren Kimura (Lesbian)
Renata Da Lima/Bouncer (Lesbian)
Robert "Bobby" Drake/Iceman (Gay)
Romeo (Gay)
Roxanne Washington (Lesbian)
Rūna/Valkyrie (Lesbian)
Satana Hellstrom (Bisexual)
Sera/The Hunter Queen (Lesbian)
Simon Lasker/Pyro (Gay)
Sinclair Abbott/Spymaster (Bisexual)
Steck'ee (Pansexual)
Tamara Blake/Iron Cat (Lesbian)
Theodore "Teddy" Kaplan-Altman/Hulkling (Gay)
Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd/Speed (Bisexual)
Toni Ho/Iron Patriot (Lesbian)
Val Ventura/Flatman (Gay)
Victor Borkowski/Anole (Gay)
Victoria Hand (Lesbian)
Vivian Vision (Lesbian)
Vnn (Gay)
Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Pansexual)
William "Billy" Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan (Gay)
Xavin (Pansexual)
Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma (Lesbian)
Yelena Belova/Black Widow (Asexual, Aromantic)
Ying Liu (Lesbian)
Yukio/Wild One (Bisexual)
Zoe Zimmer/Ms. Marvel (Lesbian)
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Jyugo (Bisexual)
Nimona (Graphic Novel)
Ambrosius Goldenloin (Gay)
Ballister Boldheart (Gay)
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Our Dreams at Dusk (Manga)
Anonymous (Aromantic, Asexual)
Ilya Tchaiko (Gay)
Kaname Tasuku (Gay)
Saki (Lesbian)
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Once it became clear that U.S. President Donald Trump was planning to drop bunker-busting bombs on Iran, some legislators in both parties expressed concerns that he would engage in an act of war without consulting Capitol Hill. After U.S. warplanes dropped the bombs, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rejected accusations that Congress had been left out of the loop: “They were notified after the planes were safely out.”
“This is not Constitutional,” Republican Rep. Thomas Massie wrote on X. Massie has teamed up with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna to push a bipartisan resolution limiting Trump’s hand in Iran. “Stopping Iran from having a nuclear bomb is a top priority, but dragging the U.S. into another Middle East war is not the solution,” Khanna warned in a statement. “Trump’s strikes are unconstitutional and put Americans, especially our troops, at risk.”
Many legal scholars agree with the lawmakers. “This is, in my view, illegal under both international law and U.S. domestic law,” noted Oona Hathaway, a professor of international law at Yale Law School.
Given Trump’s willingness to violate formal and informal guardrails and that most congressional Republicans will support almost anything he wants, Massie and Khanna’s prospects for succeeding in reforming the warmaking process in the short term are minimal at best.
Nonetheless, the president’s unilateral action raises an important question: What happened to the 1973 War Powers Act? When Richard Nixon was president, a bipartisan coalition of Democrats and Republicans passed legislation that addressed many of the same questions being raised today and that promised to restore the constitutional balance of power.
Yet something went wrong.
The U.S. Constitution created a problem by dividing the responsibilities for handling military operations. Article 1 grants Congress the power to declare war, raise armed forces, and regulate troop deployment. Article 2 deems the president the commander in chief of the armed forces. Until 1950, the government did a relatively good job of figuring out how to navigate these ambiguities. In 1917 and 1941, Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt respectively requested a formal declaration of war from Congress before sending troops into combat. In both cases, Congress deliberated and voted to declare war.
Things changed dramatically during the early Cold War. In 1950, President Harry Truman sent troops into Korea without seeking congressional authority. The president classified the mobilization as a “police action” conducted in response to the United Nations. Although President Dwight D. Eisenhower was critical of his predecessor, his administration authorized secret military operations in Iran and Guatemala.
The pressure to reform the warmaking powers grew out of the turmoil of Vietnam. A turning point occurred in 1964, when Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution without almost any dissent. The Tonkin Resolution granted President Lyndon B. Johnson sweeping authority to conduct military operations in Southeast Asia. (Johnson joked that it was “like grandma’s nightshirt—it covers everything.”) The president rapidly escalated the nation’s involvement in the war between North and South Vietnam, first conducting a massive bombing campaign and then sending ground troops in the spring of 1965. In 1970, Nixon, who promised to end the war during his campaign for president, revealed that he had authorized a secret military attack on Cambodia without consulting Congress.
In 1973, a bipartisan coalition of legislators that included Democratic Sen. Thomas Eagleton, Sen. John C. Stennis, and Rep. Clement Zablocki and Republican Sen. Jacob Javits pushed for reform in response to nine years of what they believed to be presidents abusing their power. “If we have learned but one lesson from the tragedy in Vietnam,” Democratic Rep. Spark Matsunaga argued, “I believe it is that we need definitive, unmistakable procedures to prevent future undeclared wars. ‘No more Vietnams’ should be our objective in setting up such procedures.”
Although there were divisions about the final compromise (with some proponents such as Eagleton believing that the legislation was dangerously flawed by granting excessive power to the president), the War Powers Act passed with bipartisan supermajorities: 75 to 20 in the Senate and 238 to 123 in the House. Republicans were not especially enthusiastic, but several voted for the bill. “If the President can deal with Arabs, Israelis, and the Soviet Union, he ought to be willing to deal with the Congress of the United States,” Democratic House Majority Leader Tip O’Neill said.
On Oct. 24, Nixon vetoed the measure. “While I am in accord with the desire of the Congress to assert its proper role in the conduct of our foreign affairs,” Nixon wrote in his veto letter, “the restrictions which this resolution would impose upon the authority of the President are both unconstitutional and dangerous to the best interests of our Nation.” His warnings went unheeded. The House overrode the veto by a vote of 284 to 135, and the Senate did the same, 75 to 18.
The War Powers Act, also called the War Powers Resolution, established new rules that presidents had to follow as commander in chief. Presidents were required to consult with Congress “in every possible instance” before sending armed forces into hostile situations. Within 48 hours of deploying troops, moreover, “into hostilities or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated,” presidents had to submit an official report to Congress explaining why they took the action, the legal basis for their action, and how long they expected the operations to last. Unless Congress voted to declare war or authorize the use of force, the president had to withdraw forces within 60 days (which could be extended to 90).
The War Powers Act failed to achieve its goals. The president has retained massive authority to conduct military operations abroad, and Congress rarely challenges the president once operations are underway. Rather than a measure to protect institutional prerogatives, both sides of the aisle have used the reform as a cudgel to attack the other party’s president while usually remaining silent about their side.
Presidents have certainly not felt very constrained. During the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan sent troops to Lebanon and Grenada. While Congress invoked the War Powers Act in 1983 with Lebanon, lawmakers extended the deadline for several months, and a reckoning over war powers never occurred. In April 1986, the Reagan administration informed Congress that “planes are in the air” headed to bomb Libya. Not much consultation. President George H.W. Bush invaded Panama in 1989 and the next year sought a vote from the U.N. Security Council, rather than Congress, to gain the authority to use force against Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait. In January 1991, Bush eventually sought a congressional vote to support his deployment of troops. He made it clear that he was not ceding any authority. The request, he explained, “does not constitute any change in the long-standing positions of the executive branch on either the President’s constitutional authority to use the Armed Forces to defend vital U.S. interests or the constitutionality of the War Powers Resolution.” President Bill Clinton used military force in Haiti based on a U.N. Security Council resolution and then in Bosnia and Kosovo. In 2011, President Barack Obama conducted airstrikes against Libya based on a tenuous interpretation of “hostilities” that allowed the administration to continue its operations after the statutory deadline. Many of these presidents have conduced more limited strikes, from missiles, to special operations, to drones, without giving much thought to Capitol Hill.
Perhaps the most dramatic example of how presidents expanded their power took place with congressional approval under President George W. Bush in 2001. In response to 9/11, Congress passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), granting the president sweeping military authority to use force against “those nations, organizations, or persons [the president] determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks.” The language was so broad that it left the United States on a permanent wartime footing, granting presidents wide latitude to use force as long as it was tenuously connected to the post-9/11 mission. Trump cited AUMF powers when launching missile strikes against Syria in 2017 and again when authorizing a drone strike to kill Iranian military leader Qassem Suleimani in 2020. President Joe Biden based a series of military actions on the AUMF, including in Iraq, though he did file reports to Congress within 48 hours.
Within the Justice Department, historian Mary Dudziak has shown, the Office of Legal Counsel has gradually eroded the effectiveness of the War Powers Act by justifying legal interpretations of separation of power based on what presidents and Congress have done. Moreover, within conservative circles, the “unitary executive” theory has influenced several generations of federal judges who don’t believe there should be many constraints on the presidency.
In Presidential War Power, scholar Louis Fisher argues that a big part of the problem was that the War Powers Act was flawed from the start. By design, it left too much power in the hands of the president and would never work. For example, presidents retained expansive power to send troops into conflict for 60-90 days. Once troops were on the ground or a bombing campaign was underway, many legislators would be reluctant to challenge the operation. The enforcement provisions were also weak. Meanwhile, federal courts have been unwilling to adjudicate these so-called political questions when legislators have taken different presidents to court on the issue.
In recent decades, the challenges to legislative authority on warmaking have only intensified. Besides the sweeping military authority that remains in the aftermath of 9/11, intense political polarization makes it much less likely that lawmakers of the same party will do anything to undermine the president’s authority. Congressional majorities are often happy to let presidents make the decisions so that when things go poorly, which frequently happens, the leader in the Oval Office will shoulder the blame. Moreover, the fragmented and partisan media ecosystem makes it easy to spread disinformation and manipulated facts that place the president’s congressional opponents on weak footing.
To be sure, the War Powers Act was not irrelevant. According to Brookings’ Scott Anderson, it legitimized the constitutional role of Congress in warmaking. Though presidents have challenged specific parts of the measure, they have not taken on its overall constitutionality. One effort to repeal the act in 1995 failed.
Moreover, in most cases, presidents have requested authorization to use force from Congress and have abided by the timetable for short-term operations. While falling short of a declaration of war, the resolutions have forced legislators to put themselves on record as to whether the use of force is acceptable.
But these accomplishments seem small when stacked up next to constant presidential assertions of warmaking authority, including the recent bombing of Iran.
There are good reasons to reform the War Powers Act. Ideally, the legislation should be more specific about the conditions under which presidents can be granted the flexibility to deploy troops without Congress declaring war. Revised legislation could impose better enforcement mechanisms and stiffer penalties for presidents violating the rules.
However, Trump has revealed that no statute, however carefully written, can constrain a president who is determined to ignore the law and a Congress that won’t challenge him. If a president is willing to ignore the law, the ability of the courts to enforce their decision is limited.
The most powerful reform would be for Congress to have the courage to use its authority. Besides the War Powers Act, the House and Senate have many tools. Congress retains the power over the purse and can cut funds, as occurred between 1973 and 1975 with Vietnam. It can use its oversight power to hold hearings that expose problems and build public pressure on the administration—such as Arkansas Democratic Senator William Fulbright’s hearings about Vietnam in 1966. And it can be more assertive about ensuring that the War Powers Act on the books is not ignored.
Presidential power is important, especially when there are threats to national security, but in the wrong hands, it can be dangerous. The founders created a system that understood the dangers that could emerge from tyrannical leaders willing to do whatever is necessary to maintain power and advance their agenda. Now the United States has entered into a fraught situation where the potential for the Middle East to explode into war is very real, as is the potential for U.S. troops to be drawn deeper into the conflict.
If Americans are serious about preventing another decade of undeclared wars and military operations, they must pressure Congress to examine and, more importantly, fix the War Powers Act. Congress must also realize its historical obligation to act.
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Minnesota Twins @ Sacramento Athletics 6.5.25
Minnesota Twins Lineup Sacramento A's Lineup
1.) Byron Buxton CF 1.) Lawrence Butler RF
2.) Trevor Larnach DH 2.) Jacob Wilson SS
3.) Ryan Jeffers C 3.) Brent Rooker LF
4.) Matt Wallner RF 4.) Tyler Soderstrom 1B
5.) Willi Castro 3B 5.) Shea Langeliers DH
6.) Ty France 1B 6.) Max Muncy 3
7.) Kody Clemens 2B 7.) Willie MacIver C
8.) Brooks Lee SS 8.) Max Schuemann 2B
9.) Harrison Bader LF 9.) Denzel Clarke CF
SP David Festa RHP SP Mitch Spence RHP
(0-0) 1.38 ERA (1-1) 4.38 ERA
(2025 MLB Stats)
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CC Characters' Headcanons - Suspects/Killers (I-L)
(Excluding main and recurring characters)
Ian Devine
Ignacio Muñoz
Ignatius Cottingley
Ignatius Dupree
Inspector Jaubert
Irina Phelps
Irma Anderson
Irma Fusslepot
Irving Blackmoor
Isaac Hersberger
Isaac Weston
Isabel Vázquez
Isabella Fairchild
Isabella Narcisse
Isabelle Huxley
Isadora Haddonfield
Ivan Imlay
Ivan Vysotsky
Ivana Golovanov
Izzah Farid
Izzy Ramsey
Jacinta Linares
Jack Cannity
Jack Ryan
Jackson J. Jackson
Jackson Peacock
Jacob Fishman
Jacob Gilbert
Jacqueline Proust
Jacques Lelarge
Jake Drill
James Henderson
James Hewett
James Marsh
James Savage
James Smith
Jamie Buxton
Janice Mills
Janie Sanders
Jarvis Donne
Jasmine Hart
Jason Palms
Javier Morales
Jawad Rashad
Jazz Foster
Jean Connerie
Jean-Marc Bonneur
Jeb Wyoming
Jebediah Cobb
Jeffrey Michaels
Jemima Hatchett
Jemimah Mabayo
Jenna McFry
Jenny Honeycomb
Jenny Quaid
Jeremiah Shankshaw
Jérémy Belhomme
Jeremy Bowman
Jeremy Pratt
Jermaine Waaka
Jerry Miller
Jess Prakti
Jesse Adams
Jessica Stern
Jezebel Lopez
Jezabela
Joan Segan
Joe Littlehat
Joe Stern
Joel Heller
Joey Beaty
Joey Kim
Joey Manzano
Johan Schnee
Johann Zeit
John C. Birk
John McKenzie
John Valean
Johnny Crossman
Johnny Torrents
Jon Benson
Jonathan Zarus
Jordan Stark
Jordan Wilson
Jorge de la Cruz
José Carvallo
Joseph Hardcastle
Josh Anderson
Joshua Kempe
Josie Picket
Joy Schneider
Judd Tucker
Jude Jenkins
Julia Brine
Julian Ramis
Juliette Segal
Jupiter Crane
Justine Bankston
Jyunpei Oyama
Kai Gruber
Kaitlyn Flynn
Kane Glazebrook
Kang Dong-yun
Kara Naylon
Karimah Breen
Kasongo Badu
Kate Murphy
Keanu Ashokan
Keith Vaughan
Kelly Speltz
Kerry Ann Buxton
Kev O'Connell
Kevin Charles
Kevin East
Kevin Parker
Kevin St Kevin
Khalid Al Zahran
Kieran Quinlan
Kiki Kloss
Kiki Shae
Kim Aoki
Kirk De Haan
Kit Partridge
Kitty LaBombe
Kitty Young
Kurt Leary
Kwanele Mthembu
Lady Hyacinth Pendergast
Laetitia Badu
Lafayette
Laila Rangwalla
Larry Newark
Larry Rochester
Larry Zarus
Laura Crosby
Laura Harrington
Lavinia De Brills
Leah Davies
Leah Spencer
Leif Ström
Leila Malak
Lennie Adams
Lenny Saunders
Lenny Spitfire
Leo Brooks
Leonardo da Vinci
Leopold Rochester
Lev Romanov
Li Ying
Liam Hall
Lian Wei
Lily Chen
Lily Karam
Lily Robinson
Lincoln Matuszak
Linda Buttons
Linda Lovara
Linda Regan
Lizzie Dion
Lola Dickinson
Lola du Maurier
Lola Vallez
Lorena Pratx
Lorenzo Sims
Louis d'Anjou
Louis De Rico
Louis Leroux
Louis Scripps
Lucius Roth
Lucy Armstrong
Lucy Liang
Luigi Fortuna
Luke Harris
Luna Hecate
Lupita Mendez
Luz Lucha
Lydia Holly
Lyla Heller
Lyle Bass
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Miscellaneous Masterlist (2)
This masterlist covers Part Two of Miscellaneous and Miscellaneous Age Regression Stimboards.
Part One. Part Three.
Miscellaneous:
Sam (Moonrise Kingdom) with River Themes
Toothless and Stormfly with Nature Themes
Shelly (Dandy's World) with Fossil, Food, and Physical Disability Stims
"Hawk" (Twin Peaks)
My Melody with Cutecore and Pastel Stims
Camilla Hect (The Locked Tomb Series)
Keziah (OC)
Cassie FNAF SB Ruin
Princess Daisy
Smeargle
Snomboard (Snom Stimboard)
Lou Wilson's IMDAJKR (I'm da Joker) Car
Shadow Milk Cookie
Gilear Stimboards
Elijah Volkov (Camp Here and There)
Trans Pride
Sydney Sargent (Camp Here and There)
Tuesday (My Shared OC)
C!Joel Smallishbeans
Hitoshi-san (Nyan Neko Sugar Girls)
LEGO Dragonborn Paladin
Agent Maria Hill (Marvel)
Charlotte (Madoka Magica)
Bear in the Laundromat
Glimmer (She-ra and the Princess of Power)
Kim Saram / Doom (Doom at your Service)
Bulkhead (Transformers Animated)
Husky Pet Regression
Snork (90s Moomins)
Spring Cleaning
Eye Candy (OC)
Gilear's Gratitude Challenge Day One, Two, Three
Rhea Ripley with 90s Toys
Jane Doe (Ride the Cyclone)
Becky Botsford (Wordgirl)
Jacob Fatu (WWE)
Bron Breakker (WWE)
Nygmobblepot (Riddler x Penguin) (Gotham, 2014-2019)
Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
Thirteen (House M.D.)
Mountains
Kieran Duffy (RDR2)
Hyenas and Pastel Colours
Shaun Childrey (OC)
1980s He-Man
Hornet (OC)
Собака (OC)
Yossef (OC)
Looks To The Moon AKA Big Sis Moon (Rain World)
Knight/Medieval Fantasy Themed Lesbian Pride
Ekko (Arcane)
Dib Membrane (Invader Zim)
Miis (Miiboard)
Shadow the Hedgehog with Wheelchair Themes
The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) x Rogue
Prince Puma (Lucha Underground)
IOTA (Original Setting)
IOTA Specimen Labs (Original Setting)
LGBT+ Pride Month
Adrian Clairmont (L.A. By Night)
Hameline (Radiant)
Lemonade and Meadows
Miscellaneous Agere:
Caregiver!Penta Cero Miedo
Caregiver!James Wilson (House M.D.)
Regressor!James Wilson (House M.D.)
Caregiver!EVE (Stellar Blade)
Caregiver!MrDoomBringer
Trans Pride Agere
Pikachu with Masc!Agere
Caregiver!Clara Oswald with Regressor!Twelve
Regressor!Robin (LEGO Batman 2 Game)
Regressor!Ashley (Resident Evil 4, 2005)
Caregiver!Red Velvet Cookie (Cookie Run Kingdom)
Regressor!Enderman
Caregiver!Allan Red (Smiling Friends)
Papa Soundwave (Caregiver!Soundwave Transformers)
Caregiver!Optimus Prime (Transformers Animated)
Pink Boyre/Mascre Steven Universe Stimboard
Caregiver!Rey Fénix
Caregiver!Bandit Heeler (Bluey)
Horse Kid Agere
Caregiver!Shadow the Hedgehog
Unicorn Agere
Regressor!Thirteen (House M.D.)
Caregiver!Sweet Pea (Riverdale)
Regressor!Sammy (Abigail 2024)
Caregiver!Ada Wong (RE4 Remake) with Tea Party Themed Stims
Little Knight Agere
Caregiver!Jill Valentine (RE3 Remake) for Young Regressor
Pluto (Pokémon Uranium) Agere
Caregiver!Jay Gatsby
Caregiver!Female Wii Fit Trainer
Caregiver!15th Doctor
Caregiver!Spock (Star Trek The Original Series)
Regressor!Black Forest Cookie (Cookie Run Kingdom)
Little Cheetah Agere
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Contestant of the Week for February 16-21, 2025
Main Shows: Jenna Root (from WOF) Primetime Jennifer Wessell (from TPIR AN), your Overall and Statistical COtW, for being the week’s biggest winner as the only $100K+ winner of the week, taking home $100,565 C & P. Nighttime & Cooking: Jacob Rios (from CHOPPED) No Top Reality Player of the Week this week as we had no significant action in our Reality shows. HONORABLE MENTION: Dennis Wilson…
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Birthdays 1.18
Beer Birthdays
Samuel Whitbread II (1764)
Jamie Emmerson (1963)
Jeff Alworth (1967)
Chris Cohen (1974)
Jeff Moakler (1985)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jacob Bronowski; mathematician, historian, physicist, poet (1908)
Cary Grant; actor (1904)
A.A. Milne; writer, "Winnie the Pooh" (1842)
Peter Mark Roget; lexicographer, "Roget's Thesaurus" (1779)
Robert Anton Wilson; science fiction writer (1932)
Famous Birthdays
Dave Attell; comedian (1965)
Dave Bautista; wrestler, mixed martial artist, and actor (1969)
David Bellamy; English botanist (1933)
John Boorman; film director (1933)
Raymond Briggs; cartoonist, "The Snowman" (1934)
Randolph Bromery; geologist (1926)
Kevin Costner; actor (1955)
Jonathan Davis; singer-songwriter (1971)
Henry Austin Dobson; English poet and author (1840)
Ray Dolby; inventor (1933)
C. M. Eddy Jr.; author (1896)
Curt Flood; baseball player (1938)
Paul Freeman; English actor (1943)
Bobby Goldsboro; pop singer (1941)
Jorge Guillén; Spanish poet (1893)
Oliver Hardy; actor, comedian (1892)
Jane Horrocks; actor (1964)
Danny Kaye; actor (1913)
Sharon Mitchell; porn star (156)
Baron de Montesquieu; French philosopher (1689)
Peter Moon; Australian comedian and actor (1953)
Yoichiro Nambu; Japanese-American physicist (1921)
Joanna Newsom; pop musician (1982)
Sylvia Panhurst; English suffragist (1882)
Julius Peppers; Carolina Panthers DE (1980)
Hargus "Pig" Robbins; session keyboard and piano player (1938)
David Ruffin; pop singer (1941)
Mark Rylance; English actor, director, and playwright (1960)
Louis Claude de Saint-Martin; French mystic and philosopher (1743)
Arno Schmidt; German author (1914)
Jason Segel; actor (1980)
Thomas Sopworth; British aviation pioneer (1888)
Jon Stallworthy; English poet (1935)
Vassilis Tsitsanis; Greek bouzouki player (1915)
Thomas A. Watson; assistant to Alexander Graham Bell (1854)
Daniel Webster; politician, writer (1782)
Charlie Wilson; businessman and politician (1943)
Vitomil Zupan; Slovene author, poet, and playwright (1914)
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2024-25 Lehigh Valley Phantoms roster
Wingers
#13 Brendan Furry (Toledo, Ohio)
#15 Olle Lycksell (Oskarshamn Stad, Sweden)
#17 Garrett Wilson (Elmvale, Ontario) C
#27 Samu Tuomaala (Oulu, Finland)
#36 Sawyer Boulton (Huntington, New York)**
#43 Oscar Eklind (Trelleborg, Sweden)**
#72 Alex Gendron (Coteau-Du-Lac, Quebec)**
#91 Elliot Desnoyers (Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec)
Centers
#16 Jon-Randall Avon (Peterborough, Ontario) A
#18 Rodrigo Ābols (Riga, Latvia)*
#20 Cooper Marody (Brighton, Michigan)
#22 Rhett Gardner (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) A
#56 Jacob Gaucher (Longueuil, Quebec)
#73 Massimo Rizzo (Burnaby, British Columbia)**
#74 Zayde Wisdom (Toronto, Ontario)
#90 Anthony Richard (Trois-Rivières, Quebec)*
Defensemen
#3 Helge Grans (Ljungby Stad, Sweden)
#5 Ethan Samson (Delta, British Columbia)
#7 Louie Belpedio (Niles Township, Illinois) A
#8 Ben Gleason (Brandon Township, Michigan)*
#9 Sam Sedley (St. Mary's, Ontario)**
#19 Hunter McDonald (Perinton, New York)
#37 Adam Ginning (Linköping Stad, Sweden) A
#55 Xavier Bernard (Mercier, Quebec)*
Goalies
#31 Parker Gahagen (Amherst, New York)
#32 Eetu Mäkiniemi (Vantaa, Finland)*
#40 Cal Petersen (Waterloo, Iowa)
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