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Fandometrics, hot and fresh out the kitchen
Up and up and up…
(K-Pop) Wanna One wants to be number one, but their six-spot jump lands them at No. 9.
(Celebrities) Sasha Velour sashays ten spots up the list to No. 2 after winning RuPaul’s Drag Race.
(Ships) Malec (Shadowhunter’s Magnus Bane and Alec Lightwood) is bumped to No. 1. All hail Malec.
(Movies) No one knows how far it’ll go, but Moana catches a Netflix-induced wave to No. 5 this week.
(Video Games) Dream Daddy, a simulator that has dreamy daddies dating each other, rises fifteen spots to No. 3.
Maybe next week will be better for these people…
(K-Pop) B.A.P. falls seven spots to No. 14. A moment of silence for B.A.P.
(Music) Selena Gomez takes a thirteen spot nose-dive to No. 16. Selenators, are you just gonna let that happen?
(Web Stuff) The Adventure Zone traverses up and down this list like no other. This week it’s down seven to No. 10.
(TV Shows) Convo around Produce 101 (No. 19) seems to have gone bad.
(Anime & Manga) If Fullmetal Alchemist (No. 20) falls just one more spot, it’s off the list completely next week. Won’t someone save Fullmetal Alchemist?
Fandometrics will be taking a bit of a vacation next week. We’ll return with freshly updated lists on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. TTYL.
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George photographed at the Sheraton Hotel, Sydney on the 18th June, 1964 - also Paul’s 22nd Birthday.
Pic: Stuart Macgladrie / The Sydney Morning Herald
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Rare photo of Marianne Faithfull in “The Girl On A Motorcycle” | 1967 | Photographer unknown
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… Watching horror films the night before Debating witches and folklore The unknown troubles on your mind…
Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark (1992)
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Today on World Refugee Day, we commemorate the courage, strength, and perseverance of refugees, asylum seekers, and internaly displaced people. There are currently over 65 million refugees in today’s world–the highest number in recorded history. They have been forced to flee their home due to life threatening conditions ranging from drought and famine to religious persecution or war. Now, more than ever, it is time to #StandWithRefugees and raise awareness to the plights and obstacles they face.
We hosted our first Issue Time dealing with how the global community can support, improve the position of and stand in solidarity with refugees, and communicate how and why refugees are human beings, just like us, first and foremost. Our panel, Madge Thomas, Deputy-Director of Global Policy and Advocacy, Global Citizen, Piper Perabo; Actress, Activist, and IRC Voice; International Rescue Committee, Elmo, Sesame Street Muppet, Sherrie Westin, EVP for Global Impact and Philanthropy, Sesame Workshop and Yasmine Sherif, Director of Education Cannot Wait, answered your questions here.
Looking for for some actions you can take right now?
- Millions of children around the world are in crisis – because of conflicts and disasters, many of them will never learn to read or write, or even enter a classroom. Ahead of World Refugee Day, Global Citizen will host our first Issue Time panel on our Tumblr page. Sign the petition to ask world leaders to pledge to the Education Cannot Wait fund for kids in crisis.
- The worst humanitarian crisis since World War II has ripped apart families, left children out of school, destroyed homes and revealed some ugly sides of humanity. But many people around the world have continued to support and provide for refugees with open arms, whether they’re individuals or governments. Write a letter to a refugee to show your support.
- Globally over 65 million people are forcibly displaced. They have left everything behind, fleeing from conflict, violence and natural disasters. Ahead of World Refugee Day, Global Citizen will host our first Issue Time panel on our Tumblr page. Sign the petition to urge the 20 most powerful countries to protect and support refugees everywhere.
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