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jt1674 · 11 months ago
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startheskelaton · 1 year ago
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Who is playing chess with jet
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Cherno Alpha!! I made a little info dump about him because people on TikTok kept asking me too.
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martynrandles · 7 months ago
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Tyson Fury announces retirement from boxing Monday 13th January 2025.
“Hi everybody, I’m going to make this short and sweet,” Fury said.
“I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it.”
“I’m going to end with this - Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side.”
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error-silas · 2 years ago
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A pretty little Gypsy eh?
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ur-mag · 2 years ago
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Ebanie Bridges shares Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou prediction and tips Gypsy King to ‘box t**s off’ UFC legend | In Trend Today
Ebanie Bridges shares Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou prediction and tips Gypsy King to ‘box t**s off’ UFC legend Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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entertainmentnewsguru · 2 years ago
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astro-tag-9 · 1 year ago
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Moon signs easiest to hardest to fall in love
1- Taurus Moon: Probably has fallen in love with almost every person they’ve ever met that they ever had any interest in. Just want to love and be loved.
2- Libra Moon: Anybody who looks at them long enough they end up having affection for. Hopeless romantics at heart. Feels most at peace when they are in love.
3- Leo Moon: Their lust for somebody quickly turns into love with ease and without much thought. Hard for them to distinguish between what is real and what is in their head, but once they’ve decided they love someone it takes over their whole life.
4- Pisces Moon: They dream of love more than anybody else. They fall for the extremely simple things. They feel things on a different level than most others, and when they love it’s hard to stop. They want to believe the best in those they love.
5- Aries Moon: On the surface they can be a tough nut to crack open, however their pure devotion in love is hard to shake. Love is something they are completely passionate about and it consumes them almost every time. Love is always a challenge that they choose to fight for everytime. Nobody defends their love quite like this moon sign.
6- Scorpio Moon: Become completely all in when they fall in love. Their natural charisma and deep nature draws in more than they would like sometimes, but typically will only fall in love 3 times in life. Their first love they will probably always feel like they ruined, their second is usually something that wasn’t met both ways, but their third and final love is the one that they make a point to get just right.
7- Virgo Moon: They are all about the practical aspects of love. The mentally stimulating type of love. They fall for the conversations and general Witt if someone more so amongst anything else. They are a gentle lover, and do not like to fight or argue much. They are most at peace in love when they can trust somebody enough to turn off the noise in their mind, and be present in the simple pleasures of life.
8- Sagittarius Moon: They want a love that is spontaneous and adventurous. Nothing really routine. They want somebody that has no set comfort zone and will feel most at home with them when they are the farthest away from it. Think of it almost as a gypsy type of love. They want a love that will never try to place them into a box. Can be hard to come by, but the impulse passion is what will get them the most.
9- Cancer Moon: Lower than you may expect, however it is simply because they are so selective on WHO gets their love. They standards that must be met before they decide to take the leap and jump in. Their symbol is a crab, therefore they can come off as moody even when they have the best intentions. They have 0 interest in somebody unless they are their best self. Nobody gets within an inch of hurting those they love without them spotting it from a mile away.
10- Gemini Moon: They fall in love, but keep a level head while they do. They can love somebody and not be with them due to outside circumstances. They tend to not realize they love until the damnage is already done. They are best at finding love when they are not looking for it, and have a hard time forgiving themselves for hurting somebody who loved them. They may fall in love at a younger age, and then spend the rest of their life trying to find them in every other person they meet.
11- Capricorn Moon: Everything is a test to them. They are not very good at expressing how they actually feel about someone, because they feel when they show their feelings they are likely to be let down. If they are buying you things they think you need, giving you advice without you asking, and wanting to be apart of your everyday life, chances are they love you. It just takes a lot for them to actually be vulnerable enough to say it, but will do anything to keep it.
12- Aquarius Moon: These people have little to no clue (usually) how to act in love, that they end up actually ignoring you most of the time. But once they are in love, they pretty much cut everybody else out of their priorities and make you their main person. Typically they are people that can only really handle having up to 2 friends at once anyway. They only really fall in love once in their life, and that’s it. Love is never a priority unless the other person makes it one.
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city-of-ladies · 3 months ago
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Female detective, Serio-Comic Journal (1885)
"A man walked into the shop. It was November 1883 and the high street in Chipping Barnet was beginning to look festive in anticipation of Christmas. There were likely oranges piled in pyramids, chestnuts in boxes packed with straw alongside red and green apples and mottled pears, brought by horse and cart to the great markets at Covent Garden from the orchards of Kent.
The woman behind the counter looked the man up and down. Jemima Davis was the shopkeeper’s wife. At thirty-seven, she had four children (Martha, Adelaide, Hector and Maud) and had been married to George, fishmonger and greengrocer, for almost a decade. She knew her apples, and this customer looked like a bad one. He paid a florin for a couple of bloaters (smoked herring) and, after handing him his change, she inspected the two-shilling piece closely. Jemima had seen forged coins before. Often the queen’s head was badly imitated; sometimes the lettering was wrong, or they felt suspiciously light in the hand. There were hundreds of snides – false coins – in circulation, defrauding honest shopkeepers like herself. She was sure this was one of them.
Jemima glanced up from the till. The man had melted. She rushed after him into the street; he was nowhere to be seen. At this point, most shop owners would have folded their arms and written off the transaction as one of those many irritations with which existence is rife. But Jemima Davis was not that kind of woman. She ran along the High Street, peering in at each shop window. There he was! The man was taking tea in a coffee shop. Jemima trailed him to a sweet shop. When she asked behind the counter if she could see the half-crown he had tendered, she saw immediately that this coin, too, was bad. The same was true of the chemist he visited next. Certain now that the man was not just an unlucky punter who had been given one bad coin while shopping, but was himself a counterfeiter, Jemima ran to fetch a policeman.
Constable Bristow, whether out of inexperience or nerves, headed off in the wrong direction to arrest the suspect: he went back to the chemist. Jemima’s aim was surer. She caught up with the man in the baker’s, further along Chipping Barnet High Street, where he had just used false coin to buy some buns. Jemima confronted him and pushed him back into the shop, from which he was trying to beat a hasty retreat. She grabbed his bag. There was a struggle. When the man tried to escape, she seized firm hold of him. And, despite the fact that he ‘threw her through the shop window’, she succeeded in holding him fast and long enough that PC Bristow caught up and the suspect was apprehended.
Thomas Wise (forty), a blacksmith who had been working in Liverpool, was found to have twenty-three counterfeit half-crowns and four counterfeit florins on his person, wrapped in a kid glove. He claimed that he had found the hoard by accident in a gypsy encampment, but this story failed to impress the magistrate, who sentenced him to twelve months with hard labour. Jemima Davis’s capture of the ‘smasher’, or forger, was commemorated in several newspapers.
For the modern reader who visualises the Victorian period chiefly through novels written by and for middle-class men and women, Jemima’s actions are significant because they remind us that working-class women’s bodies and behaviour did not adhere to the constraints we often imagine governed female physicality in the period. We are more accustomed to scenes in which Victorian women faint, paint and look out of windows than scenes in which women run after criminals, wrestle with them and are thrown through windows."
The Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective, Sara Loge
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bullet-prooflove · 3 months ago
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Sugar: Harry Wilson x Reader
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Tagging: @kmc1989
Summary: You're Harry's first stop when he makes it back to New Orleans.
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You like the beard, Harry can tell from the way your eyes light up when you see him standing there on the porch of the little white house your Nana left you. The scent of geraniums floods his sense from the flower boxes fixed underneath your windows. This whole place is an oasis, carefully cultivated greenery neatly organised around the porch swing you sit on sometimes to read. You’d shared your first kiss on that swing before making love to him amongst the Eden that you had spent decades creating, shielded away from the prying eyes of your neighbours.
“Did you miss me Sugar?” He asks in sign language and you hold up your thumb and forefinger to indicate a little bit.
He’s been away touring colleges on the East Coast with Bex for the past couple of weeks. He’d checked in every afternoon to see what was going on with your day but seeing you standing there before him in those denim cutoffs, that white gypsy shirt clinging to your curves like it was made for you, it hits a hell of a lot different.
“I missed you.” He says using his index finger to point to his chest, his chin and then at you.
He’s surprised you this morning, it’s why you don’t have your hearing aids in. You often spend the first couple of hours of your day pottering around without them, enjoying the peace you tell him. New Orleans is a busy town and sometimes the noise can be over stimulating if you aren’t mentally prepared for it.
“You’ve been practicing.” You tell him, using your hands to form the words as you vocalise. It’s a learning technique, something to help him pick up ASL easier outside of his classes. “Your movements are a lot more fluid, less stunted.”
“I have.” He says looping his arm around your waist, drawing you close. He tilts his head down so you can read his lips as he speaks. “I practiced every night before I went to bed and dreamed of you.”
“And what did you dream?” You ask him, your nose grazing his as he walks you backwards over the threshold.
“Well Sugar.” He smiles with a devilish look in his eyes. “Let me show you.”
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jt1674 · 11 months ago
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startheskelaton · 1 year ago
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No problem, I like both of your AUs so don't worry about, they both rock! Also, besides non-Toho Kaijus, what about those who're scrapped like Bagan for example? Do they appear in the Godzilla AU as well?
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We will be seeing characters like Gamera and Mechs from Pacific rim
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iamrunning-low · 4 months ago
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Deforest Kelley's Filmography
(Incomplete, 53 still to be found)
Links directly to each episode or movie for free (Because I don't believe in paying for stuff)
Most of these will be YouTube, Internet Archive, ok.ru, or other sites that should be safe, but a few are from sites with a lot of redirects, I suggest using an ad blocker. I use the Brave web browser, it comes with a adblocker.
I will put a star(★) next to any link you need an adblocker for. if it says to download an app, just switch the page to desktop mode.
Nothing has to be downloaded; if a link doesn't work, if you find an unsafe site, or if there are any other errors. please tell me. (there are a few episodes on YouTube that are mislabeled but they should be the right episode)
I am only allowed 100 embedded links per post, so any new links will be line text.
If you've found any other links to the episodes I haven't found yet, pretty please send them to me <3
Time to Kill (1945)
Fear in the Night (1947)
Variety Girl (1947)
Beyond Our Own (1947)
Public Prosecutor: Case of the Man Who Wasn't There (1947)
Gypsy Holiday (1948)
There are copies of this archived at the UCLA Library, but they are all nitrate film and can only be handled by professionals. I think you can request to view them, but you have to go there in person.
Canon City (1948)
Duke of Chicago (1949)
Malaya (1949)
Life of St. Paul Series: Ambassador for Christ (1949)
The Men (1950)
Studio One: The Last Cruise (1950): https://archive.org/details/studio-one-the-last-cruise-cut-2
Speak No Evil (1950)
The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong: The Golden Women (1951)
The Web: Shine, Mister? (1951)
Armstrong Circle Theatre: Breakaway (1952)
Your Jeweler's Showcase: The Hand of St. Pierre (1952)
Taxi (1953)
The Lone Ranger:
The Legion of Old Timers (1949) Gold Train (1950) Death in the Forest (1953)
The Revlon Mirror Theater: Dreams Never Lie (1953)
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse: Frozen Escape (1953)
Waterfront:
Shipper, Beware (1954) The Race (1954)
Duffy of San Quentin (1954): https://watchseries.bar/movie/duffy-of-san-quentin/174278 ★
The Lone Wolf:
The Murder Story (1954) The Las Vegas Story (1954)
Your Favorite Story:
The Man Who Sold His Shadow (1953) Inside Out: The Story of Bunder-Runger the Jailbird (1954)
Public Defender: The Murder Photo (1954)
Cavalcade of America: The Medal for Miss Walker (1954)
City Detective:
An Old Man's Gold (1953) Crazy Like a Fox (1954)
Mayor of the Town:
Long May It Wag (1954) Minnie's Job (1954) The Poet (1954)
The Loretta Young Show: Decision (1955)
House of Bamboo (1955)
Illegal (1955)
The Millionaire: The Iris Miller Story (1955)
Studio 57:
Storm Signal (1954) Vacation with Pay (1955)
The View From Pompey's Head (1955)
Matinee Theatre: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1955)
Gunsmoke: Indian Scout (1956)
The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit (1956)
You Are There:
The Capture of John Wilkes Booth (1953) The Surrender of Corregidor (1954) The Rescue of the American Prisoners from Santo Tomas (1955) The Gunfight at O.K. Corral (1955)
Eli Whitney Invents the Cotton Gin (1955): https://www.tumblr.com/spawksstuff/780662310126665728?source=share [clip]
Spindletop - The First Great Texas Oil Strike (1955) The Heroism of Clara Barton (1956) (clip) The Fall of Fort Sumter (1956)
Tension at Table Rock (1956)
Science Fiction Theatre:
Y..O..R..D.. (1955) The Long Day (1955) Survival in Box Canyon (1956)
Strange Stories: Such a Nice Little Girl (1956)
The Adventure's of Jim Bowie: An Eye for an Eye (1957): https://watch.plex.tv/watch/show/the-adventures-of-jim-bowie/season/1/episode/26?
Navy Log:
Cigar-Box John (1957) Nightmare off Brooklyn (1957)
Gunfight at O.K. Corral (1957)
Code 3: Oil Well Incident (1957): https://watch.plex.tv/watch/show/code-3/season/1/episode/12?
The Web: Kill and Run (1957)
Schiltz Playhouse: Hands of the Enemy (1957)
The O. Henry Playhouse:
Fog in Santone (1957) The Hiding of Black Bill (1957)
Raintree County (1957)
Boots and Saddles: The Marquis of Donnybrook (1957)
Playhouse 90:
The Edge of Innocence (1957) Point of No Return (1958)
The Silent Service:
The U.S.S. Spearfish Delivers (1957) The Gar Story (1957) The Archerfish Spits Straight (1958)
M Squad:
Pete Loves Mary (1957) Diamond Hard (1957) Hideout (1958)
The Law an Jake Wade (1958)
Steve Canyon: Operation Jettison (1958)
The Rough Riders: The Nightbinders (1958)
26 Men: Trail of Revenge (1959) [clip]
The Californians: The Painted Lady (1959) (use desktop)
Special Agent 7: Border Mascarade (1959)
Northwest Passage: Death Rides the Wind (1959)
Rawhide: Incident at Barker Springs (1959)
Mackenzie's Raiders: Son of the Hawk (1959)
Warlock (1959)
State Trooper: The Patient Skeleton (1959)
The Lineup: The Chloroform Murder Case (1959)
Mike Hammer:
I Ain't Talking (1959) Bride and Doom (1959)
21 Bacon Street: The Hostage (1959)
Trackdown:
The End of an Outlaw (1957) The Jail Break (1958)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AKCNe8Mn8yKkH5S-XdKsYDMmo8hxxRKy/view Hard Lines (1959) (begins at 22:32) Quiet Night in Porter (1959)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wZRJIYLP7Zs_jX5S3vU2HsIRB1ZxEqfx/view
Wanted: Dead or Alive:
Secret Ballot (1959) The Empty Cell (1959)
The Man from Blackhawk: Station Six (1959)
Black Saddle: Apache Trail (1959)
The Magical World of Disney: Elfego Baca: Mustang Man, Mustang Maid (1959)
Alcoa Theatre:
Johnny Risk (1958) 333 Montgomery (TV version) (1959)
333 Montgomery (1959)
Richard Diamond, Private Detective:
The Limping Man (1959) The Adjuster (1959)
Zane Grey Theater:
Stage for Tucson (1956)
Village of Fear (1957): https://youtu.be/Ppn8GhXXlbU?si=uxcs-w-23H4VuJ5X
Shadow of a Dead Man (1958): https://youtu.be/7PCxtCn_XJE?si=RHPAc_IULg0FdE1T
Calico Bait (1960): https://archive.org/details/lv_0_20250605005938/lv_0_20250605110209.mp4#
Johnny Midnight: The Inner Eye (1960)
Markham: Counterpoint (1960)
Two Faces West: Fallen Gun (1960)
Riverboat: Listen to the Nightingale (1961) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xnVme0X3urNtzKSQELNUkcrXJf06G_u0/view
Tales of Wells Fargo: Captain Scofield (1961)
Assignment: Underwater: Affair in Tokyo (1961): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEIYJgakYmc
Coronado 9:
Loser's Circle (1960) Run, Shep, Run (1961)
Lawman:
The Thimblerigger (1960) The Squatters (1961)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tu6iDm37jqhXY327Gfw9IlwrXPg7Zydk/view
The Deputy: The Means to the End (1961)
Bat Masterson: No Amnesty for Death (1961)
Stagecoach West
Image of a Man (1961): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fWwEk-hp-WSEFGOYzpHkmwvXjS08fDqs/view The Big Gun (1961): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tfX6-wDGQOwwWyID4NdD5Mzkqno8JES7/view
Shannon: The Pickup (1961)
Cain's Hundred: The Fixer (1961)
Perry Mason: Case of the Unwelcome Bride (1961) (make sure to click on bride again to view video)
Route 66:
The Clover Throne (1961) 1800 Days to Justice (1962)
Have Gun - Will Travel: The Treasure (1962)
Laramie:
Gun Duel (1962) The Unvanquished (1963)
The Gallant Men: A Taste of Peace (1963)
The Dakotas: Reformation at Big Nose Butte (1963)
77 Sunset Strip: 88 Bars (1963)
Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1953)
The Virginian:
Duel at Shiloh (1963) is 1x15 https://watchseries.bar/tv/the-virginian/10180 ★
Man of Violence (1963) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SzVex5abww0gHdNEOUR-qwSIWWI8qHrq/view
Where Love Has Gone (1964)
Slattery's People: Question: Which One Has the Privilege? (1964)
Black Spurs (1965)
Town Tamer (1965)
Marriage on the Rocks (1965)
The Fugitive: Three Cheers for Little Blue Boy (1965)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EZBxHG-YscPAbeLlf-WTfgKS5WgI6lmu/view
The Donna Reed Show: Uncle Jeff Needs You (1965)
Apache Uprising (1965)
Bonanza:
The Honor of Cochise (1961) The Decision (1962) Ride the Wind Part 1 (1966) Ride the Wind Part 2 (1966)
A Man Called Shenandoah: The Riley Brand (1966) https://drive.google.com/file/d/13-bkwBGrr3XJpk9xYDIoABZes9jCYKkc/view
Laredo: The Sound of Terror (1966)
Death Valley Days:
The Breaking Point (1962) Coffin for a Coward (1963) Devil's Gate (1965) Lady of the Plains (1966)
Waco (1966)
Police Story (1967)
Ironside: Warrior's Return (1970)
The Silent Force: The Judge (1970)
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors: Giants Never Kneel (1970)
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: Make No Mistake (1971)
Room 222: The Sins of the Fathers (1971)
Night of the Lepus (1972)
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak: I Never Said Goodbye (1973)
(series is considered partially lost media)
The Cowboys: David Done It (1974)
The Littlest Hobo: Runaway (1981)
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1998)
Sourses:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001420/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeForest_Kelley
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OjqfnmsrtfDAieWASYNFJhVIq23HwaSg
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@iamenits
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@/Hellbat_the_Destron on youtube
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supercap2319 · 7 months ago
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What the hell is this?”
Stefan had a long night of doing stupid tasks for Klaus until the asshole hybrid returned to Mystic Falls. After he was forced to turn off his humanity, Stefan traded in his hero hair and brooding for blood lust and aggression. Things were starting to get boring in this town, and Stefan was sick of waiting around like a fucking lap dog.
He was looking forward to chilling in his room for the night. Blasts some Bon Jovi music. Maybe swipe a couple of Damon's blood bags. The sound of his bathroom shower running caught Stefan's attention when he entered his room. He walks towards the bathroom, half expecting to find Damon taking a shower in there. Again. But to Stefan's surprise, it was someone else entirely.
Standing behind Stefan's glass door shower was Grayson Gilbert. The steam from the hot water had fogged up the glass, but Stefan could make out the image of Grayson washing his hair with Stefan's imported Italian soap and shampoo. Watched the soapy suds run down the witch's back before Stefan looked back up, and asked his question.
Grayson turns to him with an innocent smile. A smile that had gotten Grayson his way on more than one occasion, but without his humanity, Stefan wasn't fazed by it anymore. “Oh, hey. Welcome home. Hope you don't mind.”
“What the hell are you doing in my shower, Grayson?”
“Isn't it obvious? Having a shower, and between you and me, this is a lot safer than Damon's bathtub. I'm pretty sure it's covered in STD germs.” Grayson jokes. Stefan was not amused, even if it could possibly be true about Damon's bathtub conquests.
“Look, Grayson. I've had a really shitty day, and you're only adding to the misery, so if you could try to get my humanity back another time and leave, that would be greatly appreciated. Or I break your arm.” Stefan said.
Grayson turns off the water and steps outside, not bothering to cover himself up. It's not like Stefan hasn't seen it all before. “Wow. I thought that Ripper Stefan was supposed to be the life of the party. What's wrong? Klaus ground you?”
Stefan rolled his eyes. “If you're trying to provoke me or something, it's probably not a good idea to do it to a humanity-less vampire. Especially one with no self-control. I could drain you dry like a juice box before you even get a word out.”
“So dramatic. Look, all I'm saying is that if you really are the same Stefan, who was the life of the party in your journals. The one who impressed Klaus and Rebekah, I wanna party with that guy.” Grayson said, walking past Stefan and into the bedroom. Stefan watched Grayson go through his drawers and closet, arms across his chest. “What are you doing?”
“I left some of my clothes here. It should still be here from all those times we…” Grayson let that sentence hang in the air as he put on a pair of black briefs (Stefan's by the way) and then went for some pants. Pretty soon he was dressed in Stefan's old purple Bon Jovi shirt, and a worn-out leather jacket.
“That's all my stuff.” Stefan noted.
“I'm just borrowing it. I'll return it after the party.”
“What party are you talking about?”
Grayson smirks. “My friend, Kuba invited me to a rave tonight. Apparently he and some Gypsies are going to be there. It's a couple of towns over. Let's go.”
Stefan's eyebrows were raised. “And why would I do that?”
“Because you're the fun brother now, right? I told you. I want to party with the Ripper, so let's party.” Grayson said. “You know I'm just gonna steal your car if you don't come.”
“Fine. But if I kill anyone, it's on you.” Stefan said, following Grayson out of the room.
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nightwingsgypsyrep · 2 months ago
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It’s always difficult filling out ethnic identity on forms because these are the options:
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I’ve explained in the past the complexities of the GRTSB acronym, and here we see it reflected in practice.
The box I would ideally select is only available on some modern forms - e.g the census - because, frankly, the government doesn’t understand how our culture operates.
Usually, I just select ‘Irish traveller or gypsy’ because it’s probably the closest to my ethnic identity, but I’m not Irish. I’m English.
So… do I click Irish Traveller or Gypsy and just pretend there’s an Oxford comma in there? Do I click British, because I am British… but then, I’m also not a gorja so it’s not really an accurate description of my ethnicity as opposed to my nationality? Roma also isn’t accurate, as my people specifically haven’t identified as primarily Roma in centuries. Another white backgrounds suggest a non-British nationality, so I am once again faced with the same problem. Ugh.
Anyway, just thought I’d post to illustrate some of the complications of the GRTSB community in the UK.
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ur-mag · 2 years ago
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Ebanie Bridges shares Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou prediction and tips Gypsy King to ‘box t**s off’ UFC legend | In Trend Today
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henk-heijmans · 9 months ago
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A boxing match in progress between two gypsy boys on the Corke's Meadow encampment in Kent, England, ca. 1951 - by Bert Hardy (1913 - 1995), English
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