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thenerdsofcolor · 3 months ago
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'The Enabler Monologues’, A One Night Only Theatrical Protest Event
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mina1007 · 1 year ago
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Since I can't draw my hpma mc I decided to capture the photos of Nadia, Ryan and Evelyn
Nadia Winger
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Patronus - Swan
Wand - ???
Likes - Herbology, dancing (ballerina), having fun with friends, dangerous animals/creatures
Dislikes - Duels, Insecurity, heights (flight), teasing, seeing your friends or twin brother get hurt
Good at - Herbology, incantations, transformation, dancer
Poor at - Defense against the dark arts, History of Magic, duels
Weakness - Feel too guilty, humiliated and give up easily
Curiosities
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✨She is Ravenclaw like her dad
✨She is the second youngest twin
✨She is half blood, because Narumi is half blood and Talbott is pure blood.
✨She likes to harvest the plants with his dad
✨She loves to dance, although she likes it more. Ballet is her favorite pastime because her mother was the one who gave her the gift for her birthday and that was where she started dancing with her mother.
✨She likes this time with his friends; Evelyn Phox, Higawa Copper ( @hphm-jeniferltheman ), Carlyn Jaden Khanna ( @krinkitori ), Daniel Page, Ivy Warrington, Robyn Thistlethwaite, Kevin Farrell
✨Secretly that no one knows, least of all her twin brother, she is in love with the two people they are; Higawa Copper and Daniel Page, however she loves more the person who makes him feel happiness and love is Higawa Copper
✨During the holidays he usually plays with his younger sister Lilia and tells stories about Hogwarts with his parents. He likes to share and be with his family.
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aleapple1216 · 2 months ago
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Can you write some Merula Snyde headcanons?? 👀👀
(Smut or non smut, you decide)
Heyyy, yes I can ^^
‎‧₊˚✧ Merula Snyde Headcanons ✧˚₊‧
By me (?. This time only sfw headcanons. TRIGGER WARNING: THERE ARE SMALL MENTIONS OF ALCOHOL, CIGS AND TATTOOS. Let's goooo
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Merula is the complete opposite of the clean-girl aesthetic and lifestyle: she stays up all night, falls asleep on any couch in the Slytherin common room with her makeup on, often skips meals, does her makeup with dirty brushes or just her fingers, loves black coffee without any sugar on it, (in her adulthood) may have only Jack Daniels for breakfast, a couple of cigs or just two sweets, etc. Don't worry, the older she gets, the more aware she becomes of what is wrong, and little by little, she starts to take better care of her health.
Merula hates spicy food. She avoids tasting it at all costs because immediately after tasting it, her eyes water and her face and ears get red and hot.
Without the enchantment she put on herself to make them look violet, her eyes are a rather pretty hazel colour.
Although Merula knows how to do magic without a wand, she prefers doing it with a wand because she feels it looks more elegant and impressive.
Merula has an average height of 1.60 - 1.65 m.
Her makeup bag is one of the most disorganised, dirty and broken in existence. She carries that everlasting makeup that belonged to her mother or aunt many years ago, and for some reason, it still won't run out. Her brushes had never been washed, and some blush broke inside the bag, making it all dirty and messy. But somehow, she manages to always get spectacular makeup done.
Merula can't whistle, and she is kinda resentful of Barnaby because he can do it without any effort.
Merula actually has a really good singing voice and a pretty decent musical ear, although (ironically) she doesn't brag about it much. In her early adulthood, while she was figuring out what career to pursue, she became part of a local grunge band for some time.
As an adult, Merula filled almost every inch of her body with tattoos. The first tattoos she got were in her last year at Hogwarts to cover her knees, and she was extremely proud of them. I personally think she got something like this:
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When Merula sleeps, she does so with a frown on her face and her mouth slightly open.
Merula hates the feeling of having long hair. She can only stand to let it grow until it barely covers her neck from behind.
Her hair is quite damaged due to a lot of hot showers, a lot of teasing, lots of bleaching and dying some parts of it, and cutting it with any kind of scissors, razors or spells.
L E S B I A N.
She is the type of person who has extremely long relationships, at least they last 4 years. And although she has a hard time formalising at first, she is the most loyal person in the world once they are exclusive.
In her early days at Hogwarts, she used to hang out a lot only with Ismelda. As the years passed, her personality and her social circle changed. So she started hanging out with more people, like Chiara, Jae, Talbott, MC, Viktor, Liz, and other students in different years.
She doesn't like Ben since his personality changed. She prefers to avoid being around him or alone with him.
And that's all for today. I hope you liked them ^^
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By: Colin Wright, Samuel Stagg, Christina Buttons
Published: Mar 14, 2025
Earlier this week, City Journal published the tragic story of Yarden Silveira, a young detransitioner—someone who pursues hormonal and/or surgical “sex change” procedures but then seeks to reverse course—whose life ended abruptly after suffering severe complications from a gender-related genital surgery. What led Yarden to adopt a transgender identity in the first place? In 2014, after encountering the growing wave of pro-trans narratives in popular culture, Yarden told his family that he believed he had a “female brain.” Though initially uncertain, his mother was ultimately convinced by scientific papers that suggested that her son could have a female brain trapped in a male body, and that this mismatch caused him unimaginable distress.
“A trans woman (such as myself) was born with a male body, but she has always had her female brain. Literally born with a female brain,” Yarden wrote in 2016.
This belief was widespread back then—and it still is. On January 31, Wisconsin Public Radio featured an interview with a mother, Carri, concerned about President Trump’s new executive order banning federally funded medical and surgical “sex change” procedures for minors. Carri spoke about her daughter, who identified as transgender at 15 and was allowed to medically transition. She said, “Those hormones really helped match his brain with his body which, to me, that’s just the basic level of care we can provide individuals that identify as trans.”
The power of this narrative in persuading people to pursue, or to allow their children to pursue, irreversible medical procedures cannot be overstated. But the notion that males can have “female brains,” and vice versa, rests on a flawed interpretation of “brain sex” studies that in no way demonstrate or even suggest a definitive biological basis for “gender identity.” Little effort has been made to correct this misleading assertion.
The theory is advanced for relatively straightforward reasons. Civil rights lawyers, activists, and researchers contend that people who identify as transgender possess a “brain sex” misaligned with their physical body, thereby establishing a biological basis for “gender identity” akin to immutable traits like race. This framing carries significant legal weight, as U.S. civil rights law offers strong protections for characteristics considered “innate” or rooted in biology.
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In courtrooms, prominent gender clinicians routinely invoke “brain sex” literature to bolster the perceived immutability and innateness of “gender identity.” For example, Daniel Shumer, a pediatric endocrinologist and clinical director of the Child and Adolescent Gender Clinic at Mott Children’s Hospital at Michigan Medicine, provided expert testimony in a case challenging Texas’s prohibition of “gender-affirming care” for minors. He linked “gender identity” to “brain structures,” arguing:
Scientific research and medical literature across disciplines demonstrates that gender identity, like other components of sex, has a strong biological foundation. For example, there are numerous studies detailing the similarities in the brain structures of transgender and non-transgender people with the same gender identity.
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Such statements have become standard in legal battles over “gender-affirming care” and other trans-related policies. In Talbott v. Trump, a legal challenge to the president’s executive order barring transgender individuals from military service, Nicolas Talbott—a transgender-identifying female and activist—joined six active-duty service members and two prospective enlistees in arguing that “[s]trong research supports the conclusion that gender identity has a biological basis” and that “transgender women and non-transgender women have similar brain structures, specifically in the volume of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.”
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Outside the courtroom, the idea of a brain-body mismatch has permeated popular culture, resonating with the “born this way” narrative embraced by many in the LGBT community. Mainstream television and other media have reinforced the concept. For instance, in a 2009 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, psychiatrist George Huang, played by B.D. Wong, explained that a trans-identified boy had a “female brain”: “For some children, something happens in utero where the brain develops as one gender and the body the other.” Children’s books have reinforced this idea, with the trans-identified protagonist in I Am Jazz declaring, “I have a girl brain but a boy body. This is called transgender. I was born this way!”
There is reason to believe the “brain sex” narrative has influenced many young people’s decisions to pursue medical transition. In a forthcoming survey conducted by coauthor Buttons, 49.2 percent of detransitioner respondents recalled health-care providers framing the respondents’ transgender identity as a brain condition, using phrases like “male brain in a female body,” or vice versa. In total, 85.7 percent of those surveyed said that their providers characterized transgender identity as an inherent, biological trait that required medical intervention.
To bolster these claims, providers often cite a growing body of scientific literature that purportedly validates the brain-body mismatch hypothesis. These studies claim that the neuroanatomy of people identifying as transgender more closely resembles the brain structures typical of the sex with which they identify, relative to non-transgender-identifying controls. Media amplified these findings, often presenting them as definitive proof that trans-identifying people “are who they say they are.” Headlines such as “Science Proves Transgender People Aren’t Making It Up” and “Transgender people are born that way, a new study has found” further entrench the narrative.
Proponents of these studies, however, rarely possess the expertise and background knowledge needed to examine their methods and conclusions critically. And the culturally charged atmosphere surrounding transgender issues means that facts often take a backseat to politically—and legally—expedient narratives.
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The central flaw in current research purporting to validate the cross-sex brain hypothesis is an inconsistent—or complete lack of—control for individuals’ sexual orientation. Why does this matter? Because most people who identify as transgender are not exclusively heterosexual, and same-sex attraction has been linked to neuroanatomical differences that reflect a cross-sex shift—or, more broadly, to a reduction in typical sexual dimorphism (i.e., to having more androgynous brain structures). This raises serious methodological concerns about the extent to which sexual orientation might confound or interact with the neurobiological markers that “brain sex” studies routinely attribute to gender dysphoria. It also raises major ethical concerns about the use of “gender-affirming care” as a form of gay conversion therapy or as a maladaptive coping strategy for gay men.
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If one properly controls for sexual orientation, the reported neuroanatomical shifts in transgender brain-scan studies diminish greatly or vanish entirely. To illustrate that point, consider three influential studies examining regional gray matter differences between transgender-identifying individuals and controls. These examples, considered together, illustrate a pervasive problem in the “brain sex” literature.
The first study, by Lajos Simon et al. and titled “Regional Grey Matter Structure Differences between Transsexuals and Healthy Controls—A Voxel Based Morphometry Study,” reported that trans-identifying individuals exhibit brain structures more closely resembling those of the opposite sex, relative to controls. This study is frequently cited as evidence supporting the brain-sex hypothesis. However, a different study by Eileen Luders et al. titled “Regional gray matter variation in male-to-female transsexualism,” which used similar neuroimaging techniques, found no significant differences overall in gray-matter volume between male-to-female (MtF) trans-identifying individuals and male controls. In one small brain region, the putamen, the MtFs did exhibit a cross-sex shift, relative to their dataset—i.e., putamen volumes in MtFs were larger and more similar to female controls—but this result is anomalous and incongruent with the findings of large-scale studies and meta-analyses demonstrating that males, not females, have larger putamen gray-matter volumes, on average.
A third study, by Ivanka Savic and Stefan Arver titled “Sex Dimorphism of the Brain in Male-to-Female Transsexuals,” comprehensively analyzed structural brain differences using MRI. While the authors observed some structural differences in the brains of trans-identifying men compared with those of non-trans-identifying male controls, these differences did not align neatly with a feminization pattern. Instead, the variations were distinct from typical male or female brain structures, suggesting a unique neuroanatomical profile rather than a simple cross-sex shift. Importantly, Savic and Arver controlled for participants’ sexual orientation and found that, when they did so, the brain differences attributed to gender dysphoria were much less pronounced.
A clear pattern emerges when comparing these and similar studies: the magnitude of the cross-sex shift reported in trans-identified individuals’ brains correlates with the proportion of homosexuals in the sample. For example, in Simon et al.’s study, all transgender participants were homosexual, potentially amplifying participants’ sex-atypical neuroanatomical features. In contrast, Luders et al.’s cohort had a much lower proportion of homosexual participants, coinciding with null findings overall regarding brain feminization. Savic and Arver’s rigorous control for sexual orientation further demonstrates that some neuroanatomical differences previously attributed to gender dysphoria likely reflect—or are confounded by—sexual orientation-related brain variations.
Popular “transgender brain” studies, in short, often fail to control for sexuality, undermining the claim that people with transgender identities have brains that more closely resemble those of the opposite sex.
What would it mean if the “transgender brain” hypothesis were true, and properly controlled studies did document a statistically significant cross-sex shift in the brains of people who identify as transgender? It would not logically follow that a brain scan can capture a person’s “gender identity”—just as brain scans cannot ascertain a person’s sexuality. Differences in group averages do not mean that every individual within a group shares those characteristics. Populations contain variance; for instance, some straight men exhibit brain structures that skew feminine, while some gay men exhibit brain structures that skew masculine. Brain scans therefore cannot verify whether a person is homosexual; nor could they verify whether a person “is transgender.” Brains, like most physical traits apart from primary sex organs, are not discretely sexed; they simply exhibit average differences between the sexes.
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Even if there were compelling evidence for “brain sex,” gender clinicians, though often expressing strong confidence in the hypothesis, would be the last to advocate for the use of objective brain scans to validate their claims. Their hesitancy has roots in the history of sexuality research. When scientists proposed the existence of a “gay brain,” many gay rights advocates strongly objected, citing its potential for eugenic abuse (imagine, for example, a drug company developing a fetal “treatment” to “cure” homosexuality based on such findings). Despite progressives’ deep pessimism about science’s potential for abuse, however, many activists still peddle the “brain sex” narrative.
Notably, even though homosexuality is associated with a cross-sex shift in certain brain structures, activists avoid claiming that gays and lesbians exhibit a brain-body mismatch. This avoidance highlights a striking inconsistency in the application of the “brain sex” narrative. For decades, research has shown that homosexuals exhibit subtle neuroanatomical differences that trend toward patterns typical of the opposite sex. Yet, proponents of LGBT rights have rejected the notion that these differences imply a pathological misalignment requiring medical correction.
The persistence of the “brain sex” narrative has real and sometimes tragic consequences. For individuals like Yarden Silveira, it contributed to life-altering—and ultimately life-ending—medical decisions based on a flawed understanding of the science. The notion that transgender identity is rooted in immutable brain structure has led countless young people to undergo unnecessary and often harmful medical treatments, frequently without fully informed consent or consideration of alternative approaches. Challenging that notion isn’t just an academic exercise—it’s a necessary step toward protecting vulnerable individuals from medical abuse.
Policymakers should mandate rigorous, independent reviews of the scientific claims surrounding transgender identity’s supposedly biological basis. This review should include scrutinizing studies that promote the “transgender brain” hypothesis, and incorporate evidence from desistance and detransition research, which highlight how transgender identities are often transient.
Public-health policies must be grounded in comprehensive and unbiased research. Otherwise, vulnerable young people will continue to face irrevocable and potentially devastating treatments.
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It's funny how there are supposedly no differences between males and females when it comes to sports, and yet there are supposedly MRI-detectable "male brains" and "female brains."
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This ideology is completely incoherent.
It's astonishing how many formerly reputable scientific institutions have embraced abject pseudoscientific gobbledygook.
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nioumin-draw · 1 year ago
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"If I were someone else , I’d admiring myself !"
Heya guys meet my new HPMA baby :
The eldest daughter of Teresa Grim and Talbott Winger , Hilda Grim-Winger
Personality:intelligent, ruthless, manipulative,mischievous ,cunning, logic , arrogant , stubborn, short-temper, confident,sarcastic,ambitious ,caring , protective , soft ( sometimes).
Friends: Robyne Thisthewaite , kevin farell ,Lottie turner, William Lee,Marnie Sallow @chirithy564 , Rubeus Hagrid, Daniel page ( crush) , Astrid Cole.
Frenemy : Liam Whitlock - Kim @chirithy564
Enemies : Argus Filch (Nemesis ) ,mrs Norris, Cassandra Vole, Colby and Fischer Frey
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brokenfuturerpg · 2 years ago
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PBS MASCULINOS POR EDAD
Hola personitas. Venimos con un aporte que nos ha costado un tiempito reunir. Es posible que algunos PB tengan 1 añito más de lo que pone, porque igual cumplieron recién. Esperamos les guste ^^
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HPMA OC Profile: Thalia Winger
"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow."
Name: Thalia Avianna Winger
(I headcanon Talbott's mother's name to be Avianna)
Nicknames: Winger (by her Quidditch teammates)
Birthdate: April 29th, 1997
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Blood Status: Half-blood
Nationality: British
Sexuality: Lesbian
Physical Appearance
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Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5ft 9 (175.3 cm)
Skin Tone: Brown
Faceclaim: Sivan Alyra Rose
Background
Home: Raven Hall, a modest (by rich people standards) property owned by her mother
Family
Mother: Calliope Winger, née Black
Callie and Thalia have a good relationship, although Thalia often tests the limits of her mother's patience. Whereas Callie is intoverted and studious, Thalia is athletic, outgoing, and always on the move so their personalities sometimes clash.
Father: Talbott Winger
Talbott loves his daughter very much, though oftentimes struggles to understand her. She is an eagle animagus just like him though, so they have more in common than both of them think.
God-father: Murphy McNully
Other relations: Cressida and Castor Black (maternal grandparents, though Castor is deceased by the time Thalia is born), The Black Family, The Tonks Family, among others
Hogwarts
House: Gryffindor
Career
11-17: Hogwarts Student 
17->: tbd
Personality & Attitude
Thalia is out-going and cheerful. She is much more extroverted than both of her parents combined and loves a good party. She wants everyone to feel included, though sometimes she can talk over others and forget to be mindful that not everyone is as outspoken as she is.
Priorities: Friends, Quidditch, having fun
Strengths: Friendly, bold, witty, good sense of humour
Weaknesses: Can be thoughtless and brash, not very good at theoretical school subjects
Stressed: Exams, when writing long essays, before big Quidditch games
Calm/Comforted: With her friends or in animagus form
Favorites
Colors: Green and red
Weather: Clear skies (good for Quidditch)
Hobbies: Quidditch
Fashion: Athleisure but also loves to dress up fancy for events, loves black lipstick
Relationships
Significant Other/Love Interest: tentatively open!
Cassandra Vole (crush)
Cassandra and Thalia start out as rivals, even enemies but throughout their bickering and years at Hogwarts, Thalia develops a little crush on Cassandra.
Canon Friends:
Robyn Thistlethwaite
Kevin Farrell
Ivy Warrington
Daniel Page
Lottie Turner
MC Friends:
Jane Luther by @hphmmatthewluther
OPEN FOR INTERACTION!
Rivals:
Cassandra Vole
Colby and Fischer Frey
Trivia
Thalia is an animagus. Her animagus form is an eagle, just like her father's.
She is a Chaser in her house's Quidditch team
Her favourite subjects are Defence Against the Dark Arts and Care of Magical Creature
She has a kneazle called Roxie
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frank-olivier · 11 months ago
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Wendy Zammit
Daniel Drasin and Vicki Talbott introduce Lance Reed, a well-known and respected ITC operator/ researcher. Lance began sitting for mediumship development in 1995 and in 2006 turned to EVP. He records EVPs daily as a member of "The Big Circle" and is passionate about helping others to learn this simple way of obtaining evidence of the afterlife.
Dan Drasin hosts a discussion with EVP/ITC researchers Vicky Talbot and Lance Reed (August 2024)
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Monday, August 12, 2024
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immagrosscandy · 2 years ago
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Do you prefer HPHM or HPMA? Which is better in terms of storyline, animation, and characters in your opinion?
-Sincerely, from a dumb anon that is me 💋😷
at this point i really prefer hpma over hphm for a lot of reasons and most of them are how hphm fails in everything you just mentioned
the story gets messy super messy as the years go by, they stretch the chapters like gum making em tedious and boring
the animation is sometimes nasty like some 3d models look bad very bad, as if they just wanted to get the job done instead of making sure said job is good
the characters are... meh. i like some of them but the main story focuses on some of the ones that get worse as the story progresses: like the stupidity that is jacob's sibling, the pain in my ass that is merula snyde, jacob "i am found and never seen again for some reason", the supposed-to-be big bad of the story who's VERY important as he's RELATED to the main characters and is never mentioned until the last year of school. why.
also. another problem that annoys me. the less focus the have on the story and more on adding things that don't really matter. like the amount of sidequests and how much of them they do, and how emphasis they put in them on social media. the perfect example is the big elephant in the room, the romance. like most people only care about the romance because jc stopped caring about the story and it shows, and its seems like they have some sort of dateline to make a new romantic sidequests so that the players keep in touch with the game (at least that's how it feels for me)
as you can see hphm was good, even great. i loved the story and the characters. i liked the mystery behind the vaults and our brother, the mc wasn't stupid, i even liked merula because she was a not-annoying bad bitch that knew more of the mystery than us, there was rowan khanna, they created talbott winger thanks you lord, the story was captivating and it didn't need to be like 60 chapters long i'm looking at you year 6 even the romantic subplot was okay for me, the celestial ball and the first date are peak tlsq and tulip and ismelda was dateable i mean c'mon
but they fucked up
so bad
and i'm hoping the same doesnt happen to hpma. i've finished the main storyline and i kind of like ivy and lottie's stories, they're super cute. the artstyle is GORGEOUS it blows my tiny mind, and the animation is great. i really like it! all the things you can do in the castle such as going to class, dueling, dancing or exploring the forbidden forest are really cool and they keep me interested. its just like being at hogwarts. also the characters here are great and they all have a different story to be told (i'm seeing you daniel)
also i never got to play hogwarts legacy or any of the hp games in the ps2, so this is like my first experience of an open-world hogwarts and... it's cool!
i really dont want to glorify this game, there are some things i dont like about it, but until now i'm really enjoying it!
so i feel like hpma might be better than hphm in terms of animation and storytelling, obviously. and i like the characters in both games, but in hphm they downgrade in quality and writing... so i guess hpma wins
dont get me wrong i still love hphm, but what i hate is what they've done to it
i hope this wasn't too long. if you have anything to say about what i've said feel free to do so. my opinion is just an opinion after all
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YOUR FAVORITE BAND’S FAVORITE BAND, CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. A FIVE PIECE, LEAD BY DANNY CABRERA, IS RULING COLLEGE RADIO STATIONS AND DESTROYING VENUES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY   …   PENNED AND DEARLY BELOVED BY DEE. MAY FOLLOW BACK FROM @PSYCH1CWOUND.
↪   OPERATES ON A MUTUALS - ONLY BASIS. MINORS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MAY NOT BE INTERACT. TEMPORARY RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.
muse info found under the cut.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, hardcore band inspired by the sounds of black flag, scowl, deftones, exit order and couch slut. formed five years as a project between riley and nico, but when the two couldn’t fulfill their sound, they recruited danny, who would then rope in the remaining members, moonie and santana. fast forward, the band has toured with the likeness of my chemical romance, knocked loose, kittie and drain, while having sidestage performances at punk in the park, punk in drublic, lollapalooza, and sick new world.
DANIELLE “DANNY” CABRERA, the lead singer and front-person. the one who handles the press with ease, can command a room, and manages to wrangle the rest of the band flawlessly. onstage, danny is a fuckin’ force, and is known to writhe on the stage while barking and snarling. they’ll climb whatever they can — amps, rafters, whatever. offstage, they’re a complete sweetheart, known to giggle for everything, and is over excitable.
she / they.   24.   bisexual, femme leaning.   faceclaim : jessie reyez.   voiceclaim : kat moss.
RILEY CLARK, rhythm guitarist, the hottie in the band, and a big mess. posts thirst traps to get people to go to cb shows. it often works. a gay disaster, though he claims “whatever goes” in terms of his sexuality.
he / him.   25.   bisexual, masc leaning.   faceclaim : johnny stevens.
SANTANA BELTRAN, lead guitarist that comes with the heavy riffs and guitar squeals, heavily influenced by bands like gatecreeper. weed dealer on the side, mostly to help supplement the band, but my god does this woman love tending to her plants. classically trained in guitar and piano and put that power to good use by getting super into metal.
she / her.   24.   lesbian.   faceclaim : danielle balbuena.
MASON “MOONIE” STONE, the gentle giant bassist. originally a guitarist in a black metal band along santana, he would get roped into continental breakfast after responding to their need of an emergency bassist cover, when their’s abruptly quit. after getting along with everyone so well, he decided to stay as long as they needed, and has since become a permanent member. 6’5”, built like a brick shithouse, but is soft spoken, and a lover of cats and plants. he is the baby of the band   …   his bandmates are incredibly protective of him, and will risk their lives to protect the guy.
he / him.   22.   bisexual.   faceclaim : phillip bread.
NICO “NEEKS” BRADY, the asshole drummer with little brother energy   …   teenage dirtbag type shit, the steve-o type, heavily rodrick heffley coded. annoying as fuck and barely tolerated by his band mates, but his loyalty, skill, and work ethic has them entranced. a nuisance, for sure. DO NOT GIVE HIM A LIGHTER OR AEROSOL SPRAY CAN UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
he / him.   23.   straight.   faceclaim : payton talbott.
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alexlacquemanne · 6 months ago
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Décembre MMXXIV
Films
Le Sourire de Mona Lisa (Mona Lisa Smile) (2003) de Mike Newell avec Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ginnifer Goodwin, Dominic West, Juliet Stevenson, Marcia Gay Harden et John Slattery
Le Corbeau (1943) de Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Pierre Fresnay, Ginette Leclerc, Pierre Larquey, Micheline Francey, Héléna Manson, Noël Roquevert, Liliane Maigné et Pierre Bertin
Conversation secrète (The Conversation) (1974) de Francis Ford Coppola avec Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Frederic Forrest, Cindy Williams, Michael Higgins et Elizabeth MacRae
La Cuisine des anges (We're No Angels) (1955) de Michael Curtiz avec Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray, Joan Bennett, Basil Rathbone, Leo G. Carroll et Gloria Talbott
Le Fils du Français (1999) de Gérard Lauzier avec Josiane Balasko, Fanny Ardant, Thierry Frémont, David-Alexandre Parquier, Florian Robin, Luca Barbareschi, George Aguilar et Fanny Valette
Ne m'envoyez pas de fleurs (Send Me No Flowers) (1964) de Norman Jewison avec Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde, Hal March, Edward Andrews et Patricia Barry
Boulevard du rhum (1971) de Robert Enrico avec Lino Ventura, Brigitte Bardot, Bill Travers, Clive Revill, Jess Hahn, Antonio Casas, Andréas Voutsinas, Guy Marchand et Jack Betts
Le Seigneur des Anneaux : La Guerre des Rohirrim (The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim) (2024) de Kenji Kamiyama avec Gérard Darier, Marion Gress, Augustin Bonhomme, Barbara Tissier, Vanina Pradier, Daniel Njo Lobé et Cyril Descours
La Main au collet (To Catch a Thief) (1955) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis, John Williams, Charles Vanel, Brigitte Auber, Jean Martinelli et Georgette Anys
Maman, j'ai raté l'avion ! (Home Alone) (1990) de Chris Columbus avec Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Catherine O'Hara, Roberts Blossom, Gerry Bamman et Terrie Snell
Fais pas ci, fais pas ça : On va marcher sur la Lune (2024) de Alexandre Castagnetti avec Valérie Bonneton, Guillaume De Tonquédec, Isabelle Gélinas, Bruno Salomone, Yaniss Lespert, Tiphaine Haas, Canelle Carré-Cassaigne, Timothée Kempen-Hamel, François Vincentelli et Alice Dufour
La Cité disparue (Legend of the Lost) (1957) de Henry Hathaway avec John Wayne, Sophia Loren, Rossano Brazzi, Kurt Kasznar, Sonia Moser et Angela Portaluri
Le Calendrier secret de Noël (Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy) (2019) de Sean McNamara avec Maggie Lawson, Paul Greene, Rukiya Bernard, Holly Robinson Peete, Barbara Niven, Jill Wagner, Ashley Williams, Patty McCormack et Colin Lawrence
Serenity (2005) de Joss Whedon avec Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Morena Baccarin, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite, Ron Glass et Chiwetel Ejiofor
Les Aventures d'Arsène Lupin (1957) de Jacques Becker avec Robert Lamoureux, Otto E. Hasse, Liselotte Pulver, Paul Muller, Daniel Ceccaldi, Huguette Hue, Georges Chamarat, Renaud Mary et Henri Rollan
Love Actually (2003) de Richard Curtis avec Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Laura Linney, Alan Rickman, Martine McCutcheon, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Andrew Lincoln, Keira Knightley, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rowan Atkinson, Kris Marshall et Martin Freeman
Danger planétaire (The Blob) (1958) de Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. et Russell S. Doughten Jr. avec Steve McQueen, Aneta Corsaut, Earl Rowe, Olin Howland, Elbert Smith, Hugh Graham, Anthony Franke et George Karas
La vie est belle (It's a Wonderful Life) (1946) de Frank Capra avec James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, Henry Travers, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond et Gloria Grahame
La Dame de Noël (1958) de Marcel Bluwal avec Jean Marc Bory, Nicole Courcel, Roger Coggio, Maurice Chevit et Guy Decomble
Père Noël et Fils (1983) d'André Flédérick avec Jean-Claude Brialy, Dominique Davray, Annie Girardot, Sébastien Privat, Jean-Marie Proslier, Popeck, Yvonne Clech, Hélène Duc, Marthe Villalonga, Hubert Deschamps et Johnny Hallyday
Ulysse (Ulisse) (1954) de Mario Camerini avec Kirk Douglas, Silvana Mangano, Anthony Quinn, Rossana Podestà, Jacques Dumesnil, Sylvie, Daniel Ivernel, Franco Interlenghi, Elena Zareschi et Evi Maltagliati
Maman, j'ai encore raté l'avion ! (Home Alone 2: Lost in New York) (1992) de Chris Columbus avec Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Catherine O'Hara, Brenda Fricker, Eddie Bracken, Tim Curry et Rob Schneider
Le Pôle express (The Polar Express) (2004) de Robert Zemeckis avec Maxime Baudouin, Camille Donda, Jean-Philippe Puymartin, Lola Krellenstein, Céline Monsarrat et Laurent Lévy
Anastasia (1956) d'Anatole Litvak avec Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Akim Tamiroff, Sacha Pitoeff, Helen Hayes, Martita Hunt, Ivan Desny et Felix Aylmer
Dix Petits Nègres (Ten Little Indians) (1974) de Peter Collinson avec Oliver Reed, Elke Sommer, Richard Attenborough, Stephane Audran, Gert Froebe, Herbert Lom, Maria Rohm, Adolfo Celi, Alberto de Mendoza et Charles Aznavour
La Classe américaine : Le Grand Détournement (1993) de Michel Hazanavicius et Dominique Mézerette avec Christine Delaroche, Evelyne Grandjean, Marc Cassot, Patrick Guillemin, Raymond Loyer, Joël Martineau, Jean-Claude Montalban et Roger Rudel
Séries
Columbo Saison 10, 11, 12
Criminologie appliquée - À chacun son heure - Un seul suffira
Les Enquêtes Ceméléon
Une Affaire de famille - Attention à la peinture
Firefly
Serenity - L'Attaque du train - Pilleurs d'épave - Le Duel - Sains et Saufs - La Femme du commandant - De la boue et des hommes - La Panne - Intrusion - Histoires anciennes - Déchet précieux - Le Message - Mission secours - Objet volant identifié
Psych Saison 5, 6, 7
Mort de frousse - Dual Spires - Premiers de la classe - Espèce menacée - Grosse Bêtise - Yin, Suite et Fin - Immunité problématique - Carrément mordus ! - Very Bad nuit - Super héros - Tous au stade - Shawn au-dessus d'un nid de coucou - Complètement babas - Mon père cet escroc - Enfin seuls ! - Indiana Shawn et le Trésor perdu - À mourir de peur - Les Prétendants - À chœur et à cris - Un crime peut en cacher un autre - Juste Cause - Santa Barbara, ton univers impitoyable - Santa Barbara 2, l'arme fatale 5 - Un site de rencontre mortel - Le Projet BigFoot
Friends Saison 5, 6, 7
Celui qui prenait de bonnes résolutions - Celui qui riait différemment - Celui qui avait un sac - Celui qui découvre tout - Celui qui prenait des coups - Celui qui enviait ses amis - Celui qui ne savait pas se repérer - Celui qui se sacrifiait - Celui qui ne savait pas flirter - Celui qui sauvait des vies - Celui qui jouait à la balle - Celui qui devait casser la baraque - Celui qui était à Las Vegas : première partie - Celui qui était à Las Vegas ; deuxième partie - Ceux qui revenaient de Las Vegas - Celui qui console Rachel - Celui qui était de mauvaise foi - Celui qui perdait sa belle assurance - Celui qui avait une belle bagnole - Ceux qui passaient leur dernière nuit - Celui qui avait une jolie colocataire - Celui qui avait les dents blanches - Celui qui s'était drogué - Celui qui souhaitait la bonne année - Celui qui avait le derrière entre deux chaises - Celui qui inventait des histoires - Celui qui sortait avec la sœur - Celui qui ne pouvait pas pleurer - Ce qui aurait pu se passer : première partie - Ce qui aurait pu se passer : deuxième partie - Celui qui avait l'Unagi - Celui qui sortait avec une étudiante - Celui qui avait des problèmes de frigo - Celui qui avait une audition - Celui qui rencontrait le père - Celui qui se la jouait grave - Celui qui achetait la bague - Celui qui faisait sa demande : première partie - Celui qui faisait sa demande : deuxième partie - Celui qui croyait faire jeune - Celui qui réglait le mariage - Celui qui s'était mal assis
Affaires sensibles
Le Corbeau : La légende noire d’Henri-Georges Clouzot - La Bête qui mange le monde : Gévaudan, 1764 - Les enfants otages de Loyada : la France sous pression - Dissolution de 1997 : les coulisses d'un fiasco - Mirapolis, la chute d’un géant - "Sept morts sur ordonnance" : quand la littérature et le cinéma s’emparent d’un fait divers - La présidentielle américaine de 2016 et l’improbable victoire de Donald Trump - Présidentielle 2012 : Hollande l’inattendu - L'aérotrain, l’ex-train du futur - La famille Sackler, les opioïdes et la mort - Charlie Chaplin banni des États-Unis - Un bateau pour le Vietnam : quand la France découvrait les boat-peoples
Astrid et Raphaëlle Saison 2
L'Étourneau - Irezumi - Le Paradoxe de Fermi - Point d'orgue - Circé - Golem - Le Livre - En garde à vue
Cat's Eyes Saison 1
Durrieux - Heinz
Alexandra Ehle Saison 5
Un message pour l'éternité - La femme bleue
Commissaire Dupin
La croix d'Emma
Zorro Saison 1
Episode 1 - Episode 2
Meurtres au paradis
Qui veut tuer le Père Noël
Doctor Who
Joy to the World
Spectacles
Eric Clapton : Live at Montreux (1986) avec Nathan East, Phil Collins et Greg Phillinganes
Michael Bublé : at the BBC (2016)
Kool & the Gang : Live from House of Blues (2001)
Etienne Daho Show (2023)
Stephan Eicher : Eldorado Trio Live (2008)
Claude Nougaro : Embarquement immédiat (2001) au Théâtre des Champs Elysées
Michael Bublé: Home for the Holidays (2012) avec Michael Bublé, Kevin Clash, Carly Rae Jepsen, Blake Shelton et Rod Stewart
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2011) avec Tony Bennett, Big Time Rush, Michael Bublé, Javier Colon, Neil Diamond, Megan Hilty Megan Hilty, Carole King, Katharine McPhee et The Radio City Rockettes
Cartoons in concert (2022) par le DR Symphony Orchestra
Le professeur Rollin se re-rebiffe (2017)
Raiders of the Symphony (2023) par le DR Symphony Orchestra
Livres
Deux tueurs (suivi de) Mickey Mickey de Michel Pirus, Véronique Dorey et Mezzo
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Enquête troublante à Concarneau de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Batman : Amère victoire de Jeph Loeb et Tim Sale
J'ai peur des mouches de Frédéric Dard
Le Spirit : Intégrale, tome 1 de Will Eisner
La vengeance de Zorro de Johnston McCulley
Le Spirit : Intégrale, tome 2 de Will Eisner
Strange N°146
Strange N°171
Captain America, tome 13 : Le Faucon et la Vipère de Steve Englehart, Steve Gerber et Sal Buscema
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akaisenhatake · 3 years ago
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sorry for the late birthday gifts :') but here they are @yoselin-uyu & @lisindrw
im glad i get to draw for you both again. just wanted yall to know i cherish you and love ur art <3 hope u enjoy the gifts!
avery & joshua, the extroverted gryffindor gals
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joseph & estevao, the fine men of slytherin and ravenclaw
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talbott and joslyn, the absolute lovebirds
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i had fun drawing them and totally did not ditch my projects and comms again for this
also sorry daniel you wont be joining em
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happy belated birthday once again ❤
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sethnumrichfans · 8 years ago
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SLIPPING with Rattlestick in LA
An old (sadly) promo video for Slipping
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Adam Driver for Slipping (2009), a play by Daniel Talbott, at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
Source: Broadway World
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Hello, lovely humans! 
This blog is officially ACTIVE. And I couldn’t be more excited to getting back to writing for pleasure.
As many of you know, a few years ago I took a leap into writing professionally and now I am a full-time interactive fiction narrative designer, writer, and editor. While I adore my job, I also spend most of my time writing things based on storylines designed by others, few things solely of my own invention. And writing begets more writing. The more you do it, the more you want to do it, the more you are stimulated by the act itself. And so, even though my writing schedule is more busy than ever, I need to counter it with writing that is strictly for fun, otherwise I am going to burn out completely.
So thanks for your patience on this journey. I am SO THRILLED to celebrate with you.
To celebrate, we’re going to do some stories based on prompts and add some new fandoms to the mix.
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(yes, the good place gifs are back)
The Rules:
Must be following me (@ardentmuse)
Must submit me an ask with a number of a prompt and a character
Must like this post
Please reblog, but this isn’t required :) 
Only one submission per person, please!
Block “#ardentmuse welcome back” if you don’t want to see these for whatever reason (though some of my best work comes from prompts)
Each ask will become a reader-insert imagine. Aiming for ~1k words for each of these, but we’ll see where the spirits take me.
Note that these will be slower than my previous turn around on these. My goal is one per day, to be cut off in ~3 weeks, so it is likely I won’t get to every prompt. I’ll do my best.
Character list and prompt list below the cut.
Hugs, Lia
Characters:
Note: all responses will be reader inserts (no x ships). Also, this list is off the top of my head so if I missed anyone that you really want to see, let me know.
*Bold represents characters I am absolutely in love with writing at the moment, so those requests would make me so happy
Harry Potter:
Bill Weasley
Charlie Weasley
Percy Weasley
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ron Weasley
Harry Potter
Neville Longbottom
Draco Malfoy
Cedric Diggory
Oliver Wood
Severus Snape
Sirius Black
James Potter
Remus Lupin
HPHM:
Bill Weasley
Charlie Weasley
Talbott Winger
Barnaby Lee
Murphy McNully
Orion Amari
Andre Egwu
Jae Kim
Diego Caplan
ASOIAF / Game of Thrones:
Ned Stark
Robb Stark
Jon Snow
Bran Stark
Tyrion Lannister
Jaime Lannister
Robert Baratheon
Stannis Baratheon
Theon Greyjoy
Gendry (Waters)
Podrick Payne
Sandor Clegane
Petyr Baelish
Kingsman:
Harry Hart
Merlin (Hamish Mycroft)
Eggsy Unwin
Tequila
Whiskey (Jack Daniels)
James Spenser (Lancelot)
Love Island: The Game:
Jake Wilson
Bobby McKenzie
Gary Rennell
Henrik
Lucas Koh
Ibrahim
Noah
Bruno
Will
Lovelink:
Antoine Dawson / Noah Cruz
Brett O’Hara
Cianán Ó Faoláin
Dr. Vile
Jay Perry
Gabe Scott
Garrett Brown / Rory O´Brien
Hugo Hornsby / Marco Bottazzi
Taylor (Hugo / Marco’s route)
Nicholas Adley
Nick Klaus
Nori Cove
River Nightshade
Salvatore Luciano
The Prompts from Futurama:
Good news, everyone.
At the risk of sounding negative, no.
I love Y/N, always and forever.
This is it. The moment we should have trained for.
For a split second, my common sense was overwhelmed by pity.
I never even told her I loved her.
Well, you obviously won’t listen to reason. 
It’s when women are polite to each other you know there’s a problem.
...plus some other emotions which are weird and deeply confusing.
When you look this good, you don’t have to know anything.
Hey, sexy mama.
This is the worst kind of discrimination. The kind against me.
Thank you all for the inspiring advice, but I’m perfectly happy with my life the way it is.
Life is about decisions.
Oh wait, you’re serious. 
You leave me breathless.
Everyone, I have a very dramatic announcement.
We can all fight when we’re drunk.
It’s all so complicated with the flowers and the romance and the lies upon lies.
I’m feeling a strange new emotion I have never felt before.
You lost the woman of your dreams but you still have [xxxx].
Let’s knock this up a notch!
Gimme your biggest, strongest, cheapest drink!
I know who you are. You're the woman I've waited for my entire life.
You know what cheers me up? Other people’s misfortune.
I really ought to do something but I am already in my pajamas.
Valentine’s Day is coming up?
I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.
Of course I'm being irrational, I'm in love!
Let's get the hell out of here already! 
What the hell is that thing?
You know, someone ought to teach you a lesson.
You should say something else.
It really makes me happy to see you right now.
What kind of party is this?
I can explain.
But of everyone I ever dated, you're probably in the top ten.
It's been quite a journey. 
What a thoughtful and considerate thing for you to say.
Look, I know it's not much consolation. But, I understand how you feel.
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