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prokopetz · 2 years
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Star-spawned
A game of tentacles and self-discovery, for 3–5 players
One unearthly night, a ray of colourless light descended from the stars, and under its warping radiance, creatures unlike any the world has ever seen were born. They do not know the world, and they do not know themselves. Unfortunately for the world, they’re quick learners!
What You’ll Need
Star-spawned requires three six-sided dice, a large sheet of blank paper – or, alternatively, a shared spreadsheet or text document – called the Discovery Sheet, and some way of noting the values of each player’s Facets.
Some rules refer to the player to your left or right; if you’re not seated around a table, work out a virtual seating order amongst yourselves before play begins.
Character Creation
Character creation in Star-spawned is undertaken as a group, and consists of two main phases: generating Facets, and assigning Facets.
Generate Facets
Roll a six-sided die twice, reading the first roll as the “tens” place and the second roll as the “ones” place, yielding a number in the range from 11 to 66. Find the corresponding row of the following table, and write down the contents of the first column. Repeat this process for the second and third columns, and arrange the results in order to find the name of a Facet. For example, if you rolled 23, 41, and 31, this would yield a Facet name of “Desmatence”.
Generate a number of Facet names equal to the number of players, and write them on the Discovery Sheet, each in a separate column with plenty of space under it.
11–12. ab | bles | age 13–14. an | cap | and 15–16. bi | cim | ary 21–22. con | dab | ate 23–24. des | dor | dom 25–26. flam | glan | en 31–32. gen | gov | ence 33–34. gro | kin | ess 35–36. jav | lin | ice 41–42. ka | mat | ing 43–44. pur | ned | ion 45–46. re | nil | ity 51–52. sle | nov | le 53–54. sun | quir | ma 55–56. tab | sped | ood 61–62. tri | sib | on 63–64. ven | tin | ous 65–66. war | tog | yle
Assign Facets
Your character begins with a rating of 1 in each Facet generated in the previous step. Distribute a number of additional points equal to the number of players (or, equivalently, equal to the number of Facets). No Facet may have a final value greater than 3. Try to avoid having two characters with the exact same spread of Facets.
Note: at the time that you assign your Facets, you will have no idea what they mean. This is intentional.
Finishing Touches
No human eye may apprehend nor human tongue express what you are. Roll or choose up to three adjectives from the following table to define the impression you leave upon others – your form is otherwise utterly indescribable. Your nameless name likewise cannot be inscribed or uttered; you may amuse yourself by imagining the epithets that will inevitably be bestowed upon you.
11–12. ancient 13–14. bulbous 15–16. cyclopean 21–22. distorted 23–24. enveloping 25–26. fluid 31–32. grasping 33–34. howling 35–36. iridescent 41–42. lurking 43–44. membranous 45–46. nebulous 51–52. oily 53–54. porous 55–56. refulgent 61–62. squamous 63–64. tentacled 65–66. throbbing
Playing the Game
The sole pursuit of Star-spawned is to discover the world, and in so doing, discover yourselves. Play proceeds without a GM: simply describe what do you and ask the group what you see: any other player may answer.
In the course of your explorations, there must come a time when you are not content merely to observe, but find yourself driven to engage in some fashion. When this time comes, you must essay one of your Facets to work your will upon the world. This can be accomplished in one of three ways: Proposing a Hypothesis, Refining a Hypothesis, or Putting Theory into Practice.
Proposing a Hypothesis
Choose a Facet which currently has fewer than three statements written under it on the Discovery Sheet. (Crossed-off statements don’t count for this purpose.) Propose a hypothesis about what that Facet does, in the following form:
“[Facet name] must [up to six words, no more]”
This statement may freely contradict existing statements written under the chosen Facet if you wish; the ways of the star-spawned are ineffable.
Next, roll a number of dice equal to your rating in the chosen Facet, and sum their values. If the sum of the dice is equal to one of the first seven prime numbers – that is, a sum of 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 or 17 – then your unworldly intuition regarding the Facet’s purpose has led you rightly, and the hypothesis is confirmed; otherwise, it has led you astray: either the Facet is not what you think it is, or you’ve employed it incorrectly, and in both cases the hypothesis is refuted.
Note: the statistically astute may realise that the likelihood of rolling a prime sum decreases as more dice are rolled, from one in two with a single die, to two in five with two dice, to scarcely one in three with three dice. This is as it should be; the powerful are often overconfident!
If the sum of the roll is prime, find the row corresponding to the highest single die on the following table; otherwise, find the row corresponding to the lowest single die. Do not re-roll.
1. Unthinkable ruin 2. Vile ruin 3. Dreary ruin 4. Subtle glory 5. Stark glory 6. Ineffable glory
If you achieve glory, the player to your left describes the outcome of your overture; otherwise, the player to your right does. Their descriptions should bear in mind whether the hypothesis was confirmed or refuted: glory as a result of pursuing a refuted hypothesis is likely to take unexpected forms!
Finally, if the hypothesis was confirmed (i.e., the sum of the roll was prime), write it down near the top of the Discovery Sheet, under the appropriate Facet’s column, then add a question mark to remind yourself that it is, as yet, only a hypothesis. Otherwise, write it near the bottom, and cross it out to remind you that it’s been refuted.
Refining a Hypothesis
Choose an existing statement from the Discovery Sheet that’s followed by at least one question mark. Roll a number of dice equal to your rating in the statement’s associated Facet.
Next, you may – but are not required to – discard a number of dice up to the number of question marks following the chosen statement. (i.e., if there is one question mark, you may discard zero or one dice; if there are two question marks, you may discard zero, one, or two dice.) You may not discard all of the dice that you rolled – at least one must remain.
After making your discards, if any, sum the remaining dice.
If the sum of the dice is prime, your understanding of the Facet is deepened. Read the highest single die as your result, using the table above, and have the appropriate player describe the outcome. Then, add another question mark after the chosen statement.
If the sum of the dice is not prime, something unexpected happens, and your understanding of the Facet is transformed.  Read the lowest single die as your result, using the table above, and have the appropriate player describe the outcome. Then, choose one:
Modify the chosen statement on the Discovery Sheet by adding, removing, or changing a single word (observing the overall limit of six words following “must”, of course).
Remove a question mark from the chosen statement.
Finally, if the chosen statement now has three or more question marks next to it, erase them and write a period in their place: the hypothesis is now a theory. Conversely, if the chosen statement now has no question marks next to it at all, cross it off the Discovery Sheet.
Putting Theory into Practice
Choose an existing statement from the Discovery Sheet that’s followed by a period. As you’re falling back on well-understood principles, simply roll dice equal to your rating in the statement’s associated Facet, reading the highest single die as your result.
Concluding the Game
Play concludes when every Facet has at least one statement followed by a period written under it. Take what you’ve learned about yourselves and collectively describe the transformation you wreak upon the world.
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edmundtudor · 9 months
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Below the cut I have made a list of each English and British monarch, the age of their mothers at their births, and which number pregnancy they were the result of. Particularly before the early modern era, the perception of Queens and childbearing is quite skewed, which prompted me to make this list. I started with William I as the Anglo-Saxon kings didn’t have enough information for this list.
House of Normandy
William I (b. c.1028)
Son of Herleva (b. c.1003)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 25 at birth.
William II (b. c.1057/60)
Son of Matilda of Flanders (b. c.1031)
Third pregnancy at minimum, although exact birth order is unclear.
Approx age 26/29 at birth.
Henry I (b. c.1068)
Son of Matilda of Flanders (b. c.1031)
Fourth pregnancy at minimum, more likely eighth or ninth, although exact birth order is unclear.
Approx age 37 at birth.
Matilda (b. 7 Feb 1102)
Daughter of Matilda of Scotland (b. c.1080)
First pregnancy, possibly second.
Approx age 22 at birth.
Stephen (b. c.1092/6)
Son of Adela of Normandy (b. c.1067)
Fifth pregnancy, although exact birth order is uncertain.
Approx age 25/29 at birth.
Henry II (b. 5 Mar 1133)
Son of Empress Matilda (b. 7 Feb 1102)
First pregnancy.
Age 31 at birth.
Richard I (b. 8 Sep 1157)
Son of Eleanor of Aquitaine (b. c.1122)
Sixth pregnancy.
Approx age 35 at birth.
John (b. 24 Dec 1166)
Son of Eleanor of Aquitaine (b. c.1122)
Tenth pregnancy.
Approx age 44 at birth.
House of Plantagenet
Henry III (b. 1 Oct 1207)
Son of Isabella of Angoulême (b. c.1186/88)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 19/21 at birth.
Edward I (b. 17 Jun 1239)
Son of Eleanor of Provence (b. c.1223)
First pregnancy.
Age approx 16 at birth.
Edward II (b. 25 Apr 1284)
Son of Eleanor of Castile (b. c.1241)
Sixteenth pregnancy.
Approx age 43 at birth.
Edward III (b. 13 Nov 1312)
Son of Isabella of France (b. c.1295)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 17 at birth.
Richard II (b. 6 Jan 1367)
Son of Joan of Kent (b. 29 Sep 1326/7)
Seventh pregnancy.
Approx age 39/40 at birth.
House of Lancaster
Henry IV (b. c.Apr 1367)
Son of Blanche of Lancaster (b. 25 Mar 1342)
Sixth pregnancy.
Approx age 25 at birth.
Henry V (b. 16 Sep 1386)
Son of Mary de Bohun (b. c.1369/70)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 16/17 at birth.
Henry VI (b. 6 Dec 1421)
Son of Catherine of Valois (b. 27 Oct 1401)
First pregnancy.
Age 20 at birth.
House of York
Edward IV (b. 28 Apr 1442)
Son of Cecily Neville (b. 3 May 1415)
Third pregnancy.
Age 26 at birth.
Edward V (b. 2 Nov 1470)
Son of Elizabeth Woodville (b. c.1437)
Sixth pregnancy.
Approx age 33 at birth.
Richard III (b. 2 Oct 1452)
Son of Cecily Neville (b. 3 May 1415)
Eleventh pregnancy.
Age 37 at birth.
House of Tudor
Henry VII (b. 28 Jan 1457)
Son of Margaret Beaufort (b. 31 May 1443)
First pregnancy.
Age 13 at birth.
Henry VIII (b. 28 Jun 1491)
Son of Elizabeth of York (b. 11 Feb 1466)
Third pregnancy.
Age 25 at birth.
Edward VI (b. 12 Oct 1537)
Son of Jane Seymour (b. c.1509)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 28 at birth.
Jane (b. c.1537)
Daughter of Frances Brandon (b. 16 Jul 1517)
Third pregnancy.
Approx age 20 at birth.
Mary I (b. 18 Feb 1516)
Daughter of Catherine of Aragon (b. 16 Dec 1485)
Fifth pregnancy.
Age 30 at birth.
Elizabeth I (b. 7 Sep 1533)
Daughter of Anne Boleyn (b. c.1501/7)
First pregnancy.
Approx age 26/32 at birth.
House of Stuart
James I (b. 19 Jun 1566)
Son of Mary I of Scotland (b. 8 Dec 1542)
First pregnancy.
Age 23 at birth.
Charles I (b. 19 Nov 1600)
Son of Anne of Denmark (b. 12 Dec 1574)
Fifth pregnancy.
Age 25 at birth.
Charles II (b. 29 May 1630)
Son of Henrietta Maria of France (b. 25 Nov 1609)
Second pregnancy.
Age 20 at birth.
James II (14 Oct 1633)
Son of Henrietta Maria of France (b. 25 Nov 1609)
Fourth pregnancy.
Age 23 at birth.
William III (b. 4 Nov 1650)
Son of Mary, Princess Royal (b. 4 Nov 1631)
Second pregnancy.
Age 19 at birth.
Mary II (b. 30 Apr 1662)
Daughter of Anne Hyde (b. 12 Mar 1637)
Second pregnancy.
Age 25 at birth.
Anne (b. 6 Feb 1665)
Daughter of Anne Hyde (b. 12 Mar 1637)
Fourth pregnancy.
Age 27 at birth.
House of Hanover
George I (b. 28 May 1660)
Son of Sophia of the Palatinate (b. 14 Oct 1630)
First pregnancy.
Age 30 at birth.
George II (b. 9 Nov 1683)
Son of Sophia Dorothea of Celle (b. 15 Sep 1666)
First pregnancy.
Age 17 at birth.
George III (b. 4 Jun 1738)
Son of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (b. 30 Nov 1719)
Second pregnancy.
Age 18 at birth.
George IV (b. 12 Aug 1762)
Son of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (b. 19 May 1744)
First pregnancy.
Age 18 at birth.
William IV (b. 21 Aug 1765)
Son of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (b. 19 May 1744)
Third pregnancy.
Age 21 at birth.
Victoria (b. 24 May 1819)
Daughter of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafield (b. 17 Aug 1786)
Third pregnancy.
Age 32 at birth.
Edward VII (b. 9 Nov 1841)
Daughter of Victoria of the United Kingdom (b. 24 May 1819)
Second pregnancy.
Age 22 at birth.
House of Windsor
George V (b. 3 Jun 1865)
Son of Alexandra of Denmark (b. 1 Dec 1844)
Second pregnancy.
Age 20 at birth.
Edward VIII (b. 23 Jun 1894)
Son of Mary of Teck (b. 26 May 1867)
First pregnancy.
Age 27 at birth.
George VI (b. 14 Dec 1895)
Son of Mary of Teck (b. 26 May 1867)
Second pregnancy.
Age 28 at birth.
Elizabeth II (b. 21 Apr 1926)
Daughter of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (b. 4 Aug 1900)
First pregnancy.
Age 25 at birth.
Charles III (b. 14 Nov 1948)
Son of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (b. 21 Apr 1926)
First pregnancy.
Age 22 at birth.
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raikkonens · 1 year
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f1 2022/23 grid by age
 oldest to youngest lets go (ages as of Jan. 24, 2023)
Fernando Alonso (41) – July 29, 1981
Lewis Hamilton (38) – Jan. 7, 1985
Sebastian Vettel (35) – July 3, 1987
Nico Hulkenberg (35) – August 19, 1987
Daniel Ricciardo (33) - July 1, 1989
Valtteri Bottas (33) – August 28, 1989
Sergio Perez (32) – Jan. 29, 1990
Kevin Magnussen (30) – Oct. 5, 1992
Carlos Sainz (28) – Sept. 1, 1994 
Nyck de Vries (27) – Feb. 6, 1995 
Nicholas Latifi (27) – June 29, 1995 
Pierre Gasly (26) – Feb. 7, 1996 
Alex Albon (26) – March 23, 1996 
Esteban Ocon (26) – Sept. 17, 1996 
Max Verstappen (25) – Sept. 30, 1997 
Charles Leclerc (25) – Oct. 16, 1997
George Russell (24) – Feb. 15, 1998 
Lance Stroll (24) – Oct. 29, 1998 
Mick Schumacher (23) – March 22, 1999 
Zhou Guanyu (23) – May 30, 1999 
Lando Norris (23) – Nov. 13, 1999 
Yuki Tsunoda (22) – May 11, 2000 
Logan Sargeant (22) – Dec. 31, 2000 
Oscar Piastri (21) – April 6, 2001 
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makaira-art · 3 months
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Capcom Cafe Umeda 2023 Menu & Goods Translations
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Translations for goods campaign and special collab menu for GS/DGS that ran Nov-Dec 2023 (Original Site)
I had edited the html for the menu into English when the campaign ran and took screenshots, so even if the menu site has changed to the newest collab you can see what all the dishes looked like! The menu descriptions are kinda fun, please enjoy~
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CAPCOM CAFE UMEDA STORE "Ace Attorney" & "The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles" Collaboration Menu's big reveal!
From 11/10/23 (Friday) to 12/21/2023 (Wednesday), the Capcom Cafe Umeda store, on the Daimaru Umeda store's 13th floor, will offer menu and goods in collaboration with the Ace Attorney series. This time, the limited-time menu will be revealed! For more details on the release, definitely check the Capcom Cafe Umeda Store official site!
■ Ace Attorney and the Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Collab Menu Big Reveal! 1) Barok Van Ziek's Jet Black Holy Grail Curry (1980 yen, tax included) This is a menu item with Barok Van Ziek's motifs. We've created a curry that one would see at a Western cafe. Please enjoy the fried seafood placed in the shape of a cross and pitch black roux.
2) Maya's magatama pancakes Menu item with Maya Fey's motifs. This is a Japanese-style pancake in the shape of the magatama that Maya wears. Please enjoy with brown sugar syrup.
3) Apollo Justice's fruit punch This is a classic retro cafe style fruit punch with Apollo Justice's motifs. Lemon is sliced into the shape of his attorney's badge.
4) Phoenix Wright's retro cream soda This is a blue cream soda based on retro cafe's standard menu with Phoenix Wright's motifs.
5) Naruhodou Ryuunosuke's hojicha latte This is a hojicha latte with Naruhodou Ryuunosuke's motifs. Please enjoy it with the black tea jelly that was placed inside.
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※ In addition, we have menu items such as "Phoenix. Apollo! Plate" (1980 yen), "Miles Edgeworth's afternoon plate (1980 yen), or "Susato's pudding a la mode" (1650 yen). For more menu details, please check the Capcom Cafe Umeda Store's official website. ※ The image of the menu items are just depictions. The actual merchandise may have a different design/specification than the actual product.
■ We also have original novelty goods to present! Those who order an original drink at Capcom Cafe will receive a coaster (one randomly selected from 10 designs). Additionally, for every 3000 yen spent on the cafe menu, you will receive a complimentary bromide postcard.
▼ If you order an original drink, you receive a coaster (one randomly selected from 10 designs) ▼For every 3000 yen spent on the cafe menu, you receive a bromide style postcard (one randomly selected from 12 designs)
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FOOD MENU
Naruhodo. Odoroki! Plate A menu item with Phoenix Wright (Naruhodou) and Apollo Justice (Odoroki) motifs. Finishing touches in a western-style plate with a retro showa era feel. Ketchup rice is molded into the Ace Attorney logo.
Miles Edgeworth's Afternoon Plate A menu item with Miles Edgeworth motifs. This light snack afternoon plate pairs well with the tea that Edgeworth enjoys in the story.
Barok Van Ziek's Jet Black Holy Grail Curry This is a menu item with Barok Van Ziek's motifs. We've created a curry that one would see at a Western cafe. Please enjoy the fried seafood placed in the shape of a cross and pitch black roux.
Postcard Receive 1 per order of 3000 yen total order of food/sweets/drink. Distribution may end as soon as the stock runs out. Stock status will be announced on the official X (twitter) account.
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DRINKS MENU
Phoenix Wright's Retro Cream Soda This is a blue cream soda based on retro cafe's standard menu with Phoenix Wright's motifs. Nata de coco, blue curacao, carbonated water, vanilla ice cream, marischino cherry, monaka wafer
Maya Fey's Retro Purple Cream Soda This is a cream soda based on Maya Fey's color, purple. It looks bright and cute and is made in one cup. Mona Jewel strawberry jelly, butterfly peaflower tea, lemon fruit juice, vanilla ice cream, strawberry
Miles Edgeworth's Strawberry Soda Inspired by Miles Edgeworth who loves black tea, this strawberry soda has a bright appearance. Please enjoy with whipped cream. Mona Jewel strawberry jelly, strawberry syrup, cranberry powder, whipped cream, blueberries
Apollo Justice's Fruit Punch This is a classic retro cafe style fruit punch with Apollo Justice's motifs. The lemon is sliced to resemble his defense attorney's badge. Canned fruit, canned mikan oranges, nata de coco, Mitsuya Cider, maraschino cherry, lemon
Naruhodou Ryuunosuke's Hojicha Latte This is a hojicha latte with Naruhodou Ryuunosuke's motifs. Please enjoy it with the black tea jelly that is inside. Hojicha latte, black tea jelly, whipped cream, almond chips
Kazuma Asogi's Red Bean Shake This red bean drink is inspired by Kazuma Asogi from the cafe main visual. By actually wearing the headband, please enjoy becoming Asogi. Whole red beans, milk, whipped cream, rice flour dumplings
Mikotoba Susato's Pudding a la Mode Drink This drink has Mikotoba Susato's motifs. This cup was created to look like the cute sweet that she is holding in the cafe main visual. Caramel sauce, strawberry milk, whipped cream, pudding, canned fruits, mint, and maraschino cherry
Barok van Ziek's Holy Grail Coffee This hot coffee has Barok van Ziek's motifs. Please enjoy the drink in a glass that is inspired by God's Holy Grail. Chocolate sauce, almond chips, hot coffee, melted cream, cocoa powder, raisin gold leaf
Cafe Latte of your choice A cute-looking cafe latte that relaxes your mind and body. You can choose one of eight different latte art characters to put on top of it. For an additional 1760 yen (tax included), you can make the mug into a set to take home. Cafe latte, printed latte art
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SWEETS MENU
Susato's Pudding a la Mode This menu item has Mikotoba Susato's motifs. A retro cafe staple, this Japanese-Western style fusion sweet combines pudding a la mode and Susato-like matcha and sakura. It seems like you can also eat Ryuunosuke.
Scone Plate that spans the Japanese and British Empires This menu item has the motifs of Naruhodou Ryuunosuke and Kazuma Asogi. Please enjoy the fruit whipped cream, bean paste butter, etc. in the color of the two's hakama. For an additional 1540 yen (tax included) you can make a set with a mug to bring home. The katana chopsticks cannot be taken home.
Maya's Magatama Pancakes This is a Japanese-style pancake in the shape of the magatama that Maya wears. Please enjoy with brown sugar syrup.
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josefavomjaaga · 1 year
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Napoleonic birthday calendar
A quick first attempt at a combined calender; I hope I have not accidentally dropped somebody on the way [searches floor]. Whom or what else should we add? I’ve already taken the liberty to add Junot and Duroc.
And just for the record: All the work was done by @northernmariette, I’m just posting on her behalf due to technical problems.
January
3 Jan 1777: Elisa Bonaparte-Baciocchi
7 Jan 1768: Joseph Bonaparte
🎖 10 Jan 1769: Marshal Ney
🎖 26 Jan 1763: Marshal Bernadotte
February
🎖 13 Feb 1768: Marshal Mortier
March
🎖 2 Mar 1770: Marshal Suchet
🎖 13 Mar 1763: Marshal Brune
20 Mar 1822: Napoléon II,
25 Mar 1782: Caroline Bonaparte-Murat
🎖 25 Mar 1767: Marshal Murat
27 Mar 1746: Charles (Carlo) Bonaparte
🎖 29 Mar 1769: Marshal Soult
April
10 Apr 1783: Hortense de Beauharnais-Bonaparte
🎖 10 Apr 1769: Marshal Lannes
🎖 13 Apr 1764: Marshal Gouvion Saint-Cyr
🎖 25 Apr 1767: Marshal Oudinot
🎖 29 Apr 1762: Marshal Jourdan
May
🎖 6 May 1758: Marshal Masséna
🎖 7 May 1763: Marshal Poniatowsky
🎖 10 May 1770: Marshal Davout
21 May 1775: Lucien Bonaparte
🎖 28 May 1735: Marshal Kellerman
🎖 31 May 1754: Marshal Pérignon
June
23 June 1763: Joséphine Bonaparte
July
🎖 20 Jul 1774: Marshal Marmont
🎖 31 Jul 1754: Marshal Moncey
August
🎖 6 Aug 1768: Marshal Bessières
15 Aug 1769: Napoléon Bonaparte
24 Aug 1750: Laetitia Ramolino-Bonaparte
September
2 Sept 1778: Louis Bonaparte
3 Sept 1781: Eugène de Beauharnais
24 Sept 1771: Junot
October
20 Oct 1780: Pauline Bonaparte
🎖 21 Oct 1759: Marshal Augereau
🎖 23 Oct 1766: Marshal Grouchy
🎖 25 Oct 1755: Marshal Lefebvre
25 Oct 1772: Duroc
November
15 Nov 1784: Jérôme Bonaparte
🎖 17 Nov 1765: Marshal Macdonald
🎖 20 Nov 1753: Marshal Berthier
December
🎖 7 Dec 1764: Marshal Victor
🎖 8 Dec 1742: Marshal Serurier
12 Dec 1791: Marie-Louise Bonaparte
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Tom Stoppard and Jemma Redgrave back £1.25m fundraising appeal for Hampstead
NOV 23, 2023 BY MATTHEW HEMLEY
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Tom Stoppard, left, and Jemma Redgrave in Octopolis, which recently ran at the Hampstead Theatre. Photos: Shutterstock/The Other Richard
Tom Stoppard, Robert Lindsay and Jemma Redgrave are among supporters of a campaign seeking to raise £1.25 million for Hampstead Theatre to continue commissioning and producing new plays.
It comes as the theatre announces a new season of work for the spring of 2024, which includes four premieres, including a new play by April De Angelis.
The fundraising campaign follows Hampstead Theatre being cut from Arts Council England’s national portfolio last year, meaning it lost an annual subsidy of £766,455, which prompted concerns from writers that the venue would cut back on original work.
It also resulted in the resignation of its then artistic director Roxana Silbert, with chief executive Greg Ripley-Duggan taking over responsibility for the programming.
Ripley-Duggan previously confirmed to The Stage that the studio space would continue to be a home for new writing, but warned there could be cuts to the number of shows staged in the space.
The #HampsteadAhead campaign is a philanthropic appeal for £1.25 million "to propel Hampstead Theatre as it continues to nurture and commission writers, produce new plays and offer significant ticket subsidies to thousands of young people".
A small number of Hampstead’s supporters and trustees have already pledged £1 million towards the appeal.
Playwright Roy Williams said the campaign was "vital to its continued success", while Stoppard added: “Just being here at Hampstead Theatre makes me feel the necessity of theatres like this, not just surviving but flourishing. It’s a lot to do with succeeding generations of writers and that’s why the #HampsteadAhead appeal is important.”
Ripley-Duggan said Hampstead’s aim had "always been to present outstanding new plays and champion original talent".
"Philanthropy is at the heart of Hampstead’s future and with £1 million already pledged towards our new £1.25 million #HampsteadAhead appeal, we want to say thank you for the rock-solid support of our patrons, audiences and trustees," he added.
The new season opens with the world premiere of The Divine Mrs S by De Angelis, directed by Anna Mackmin, about 18th-century theatre actor Sarah Siddons. This runs from March 22 to April 27, with press night on March 28.
Michael Longhurst returns to Hampstead Theatre to direct the UK premiere of Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Between Riverside and Crazy, from May 3 to June 15, with press night on May 13.
Concluding the season on the main stage is Christopher Hampton’s Visit from an Unknown Woman, an adaptation of a short story by Stefan Zweig, which will be directed by Clare Lizzimore and runs from June 21 to July 27, with press night on July 1.
The Hampstead Downstairs programme includes Grud, a first play by Sarah Power, directed by Jaz Woodcock-Stewart, Richard Molloy’s The Harmony Test, directed by Alice Hamilton, and Richard Nelson’s An Actor Convalescing in Devon, written for and performed by Paul Jesson and directed by Clarissa Brown.
“We’re thrilled that, as we approach the end of our first year without government subsidy, we can still offer such a rich and varied programme of new plays for our audiences to enjoy," Ripley-Duggan said.
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23 books in 2023
Thank you for the tag @the---hermit !! I did this challenge last year (available here), and finished all the books on my main list just in the nick of time! I’ve been planning this list out since about July of last year, and I’m really excited to get started on it! I’m also doing a few additional lists (ocean-themed, seasonally themed, etc.) that I might post throughout the year. We shall see!
Environmental science/ecology
1) Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold (also recommended by friends) (read Dec 2023)
2) The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals — And Other Forgotten Skills by Tristan Gooley (read December 2023)
3) Listening to Whales by Alexandra Morton (read April 2023)
4) The World is Blue by Sylvia Earle (read August 2023)
5) Being Salmon Being Human by Martin Lee Mueller (read May 2023)
Classics/Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge
6) Timeline by Michael Crichton (read Jan 2023)
7) The Awakening by Kate Chopin (read Nov 2023)
8) Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen (read Nov 2023)
9) A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers (read Nov 2023)
10) Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (read March 2023)
Reading around the world
11) The Lost City of The Monkey God by Douglas Preston (Honduras) (read Nov 2023)
12) Alone on the Ice: The Greatest Survival Story in the History of Exploration by David Roberts (Antarctica) (read July 2023)
13) Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela (South Africa) (read Nov 2023)
14) Beyond the Last Oasis by Ted Edwards (Western Sahara) (read December 2023)
15) The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag and Katharina Rout (translator) (Mongolia) (read Nov 2023)
Architecture and Design
16) The New Carbon Architecture by Bruce King (read Feb 2023)
17) Design with Life: Biotech Architecture and Resilient Cities by Mitchell Joachim and Maria Aiolova (read Feb 2023)
18) The Alchemy of Architecture: Memories and Insights from Ken Tate by Ken Tate and Duke Tate (read Nov 2023)
19) Houses that Can Save the World by Courtenay Smith and Sean Topham (read Jan 2023)
20) Speculative Everything: Design, Fiction, and Social Dreaming by Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby (read Dec 2023)
Books recommended by friends
21) The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (Read Jun 2023)
22) O Pioneers! by Willa Cather (Read Dec 2023)
23) Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (Read Jan 2023)
BONUS
24) Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan
25) Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
26) Defenceless: Gli Ultimi Romantici by Giulia Vola (second year of this on my list bc I think I’ll FINALLY be able to have access to my copy again!! Woohoo!!)
27) Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
28) Backpacked: A Reluctant Trip Across Central America by Catherine Ryan Howard
I really love this challenge, so I want to share it far and wide with the world, BUT I also know not everyone wants to do this, so absolutely no pressure tagging: @contre-qui @daydreaming-optimist @sweetlikehoneysteve @notetaeker @humble-boness @silhouette-of-sarah @willowstea @cheshire-castle-library @deirdredoodle @a-students-lifebuoy @phd-on-fire @amareteur @frithams @carefortheearth @ckmstudies @theskittlemuffin and anyone else who wants to!
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As Andrew Haigh's upcoming film All of Us Strangers, begins screening at an ever expanding list of film festivals, beyond the three featured on the official poster, Telluride Film Festival, New York Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival.
I am attempting to maintain an up to date list, in chronological order, (last updated Dec 14th, 2023)
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All the details about the festivals, links to where/when to get tickets are under the cut.
Athens International Film Festival Sept 27- Oct 9
Beyond Fest (Los Angeles, its West Coast Premiere) Sept 26-Oct 10
Hamptons International Film Festival Oct 5-12
Festival do Rio (Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival) Oct 5-15
HIFF: Heartland International Film Festival (Indianapolis, IN) Oct 5-15
FFG (Film Fest Gent, Belgium) Oct 10-21
Chicago International Film Festival Oct 11-22
Seattle Queer Film Festival (opening night gala) Oct 12-22
Newfest (New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival, Closing Night film) Oct 12-24
FILMEKIMI iKSV Oct 13-22 (Istanbul) Oct 20-22 (Izmir)
BIFF: Bergen International Film Festival Oct 18-26
Adelaide Film Festival (Australia) Oct 18-29
Alice nella Città (independent section of the Rome Film Festival) Oct 18-29
Middleburg Film Festival (VA) Oct 19-22
Cambridge Film Festival Oct 19-26
FFCGN: Film Festival Cologne (Germany) Oct 19-26
Twin Cities Film Festival (Minneapolis/St Paul MN ) Oct 19-28
Film Bath Festival Oct 19-29 (booking now)
Outshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Ft Lauderdale, FL) Oct 19-29
Viennale (Vienna Film Festival) Oct 19-31
FICM (Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia) Oct 20-29
Montclair Film Festival (NJ) Oct 20-29
SCAD Savannah Film Festival (GA) Oct 21-28
SEMINCI (Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid, ES) Oct 21-28
AFI Fest: American Film Institute (Los Angeles, CA) Oct 25-29
VAFF:Virginia Film Festival (Charlottesville) Oct 25-29
TIFF-jp (Tokyo International Film Festival) Oct 23 - Nov 1
AFF (Austin Film Festival and screenwriters conference) Oct 26-Nov 2
BIFF: Brisbane International Film Festival Oct 26 - Nov 5
LIFF (Leiden International Film Festival, NL ) Oct 26 - Nov 5
Miami Film Festival GEMS Nov 2 - 5
Belfast Film Festival (opening night gala) Nov 2-11
Inverness Film Festival Nov 3-9
Denver Film Festival Nov 3-12
Leeds International Film Festival Nov 3-19
PÖFF (Pimedate Ööde filmifestival): Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Estonia) Nov 3-19
ZFF: Zagreb Film Festival (Croatia) Nov 6-12
Cornwall Film Festival (opening night) Nov 6-19
LIFFe: Ljubljana International Film Festival (Slovenia) Nov 8-19
Stockholm International Film Festival Nov 8-19
MQFF: Melbourne Queer Film Festival Nov 9-19
SLIFF: St Louis International Film Festival (closing night) Nov 9-19
Cork International Film Festival (Ireland) Nov 9-26
TGHFF: Taipei Golden Horse International Film Festival Nov 9-26
CINECITY: Brighton Film Festival (closing night) Nov 10-19
EnergaCAMERIMAGE International Film Festival (Toruń, Poland) Nov 11-18
IFFMH: International Film Festival Mannheim Heidelberg Nov 16-26
QCINEMA International Film Festival (Quezon City, Philippines) Nov 17-26
Chéries-Chéris: Festival du Film LGBTQI & +++ de Paris Nov 18-28
SGIFF: Singapore International Film Festival Nov 30- Dec 10
Around the World in 14 Films: Berlin Independent Film Festival (closing night) Dec 1-9
SIFF: Sonoma Awards Buzz Screening Dec 12
Festival Univerciné, Britannique (Nantes) Dec 12-14
AOUS Fundraiser screening to support HIFF : Love & Anarchy (Finland) Dec 14
Les Arcs Film Festival Dec 16-23
TLVFEST: Tel Aviv International LGBTQ+ Film Festival Dec 21-31
Athens International Film Festival 🇬🇷
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Beyondfest (co-presented by Outfest) Los Angeles, CA 🇺🇸
HIFF33 Hamptons 🇺🇸 International Film Festival
Festival do Rio: Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival 🇧🇷
HIFF33 Heartland International Film Festival Indianapolis 🇺🇸
Film Fest Gent 🇧🇪
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Chicago International Film Festival 🇺🇸
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All of Us Strangers was added to the recently released lineup for The Chicago International Film Festival (the longest running competitive international film festival in North America), as an entry in their Outlook Competition.
🎟️Tickets
Seattle Queer Film Festival 🇺🇸
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Seattle Queer Film Festival will open on Thursday October 12th at The SIFF Egyptian with the West Coast Premiere of Andrew Haigh’s critically acclaimed new drama, ALL OF US STRANGERS starring Andrew Scott (Fleabag) Claire Foy (The Queen), and Paul Mescal (Aftersun).
Newfest: New York 🇺🇸
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FILMEKIMI 🇹🇷
BIFF: Bergen International Film Festival Oct 🇳🇴
The lineup for BIFF 2023 is complete and ticket sales are open! Screening schedule and ticket sales from October 5th!
AFF: Adelaide Film Festival 🇦🇺
Alice nella Città 🇮🇹
The "surprise movie 3" closing Alice nella Città is Andrew Haigh's Estranei (All of Us Strangers), the film's Italian premiere, October 29th.
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Middleburg Film Festival, Virginia 🇺🇸
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Cambridge Film Festival 19th - 26th October 🇬🇧
FFCGN: Film Festival Cologne 🇩🇪
Twin Cities Film Festival, Minneapolis/ St Paul Minnesota 🇺🇸
Film Bath Festival 🇬🇧
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Outshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival 🇺🇸
Viennale: Vienna Film Festival 🇦🇹
This year's Viennale will take place from October 19 to October 31. The complete program of this year's festival edition will be published online on October 10, 8 pm. here on this website. Tickets are available from October 14, 10 am.
FICM: Morelia Film Fest 🇲🇽
Montclair Film Festival, New Jersey 🇺🇸
SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Georgia 🇺🇸
The largest university-run film festival in the world, presenting competition film screenings, gala premieres, special screenings, workshops, and panels with lauded industry guests, award-winning professionals, and emerging student filmmakers.
SEMINCI 68: Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid 🇪🇸
AFI Fest: American Film Institute (Los Angeles, CA)🇺🇸
VAFF:Virginia Film Festival (Charlottesville) 🇺🇸
TIFF-JP: Tokyo 🇯🇵 International Film Festival
AFF: Austin Film Festival🇺🇸
October 26 – November 2 We are proud to announce ALL OF US STRANGERS as one of the premiere films at #AFF30! Join us at the Festival to witness a journey that transcends time, love, and even death! Purchase your badge here
BIFF: Brisbane International Film Festival🇦🇺
LIFF:Leiden International Film Festival, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Miami Film Festival GEMS 🇺🇸 "the jewels of the fall season"
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Inverness Film Festival Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Nov 3-9
Denver Film Festival: Denver Colorado 🇺🇸
Andrew Haigh’s new film, All of Us Strangers will screen on Friday, Nov. 10th at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Includes a post-film conversation and award presentation to director Andrew Haigh. Pre-reception included in ticket price. Reception begins at 6pm. Screening begins at 7pm..
Leeds International Film Festival 🇬🇧
PÖFF: Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 🇪🇪
Local title:Kõik me võõrad
Title in Russian: Незнакомцы
ZFF: Zagreb Film Festival (Croatia) 🇭🇷
Cornwall Film Festival 🇬🇧
LIFFe: Ljubljana International Film Festival Slovenian 🇸🇮
Stockholm International Film Festival 🇸🇪
MQFF: Melbourne Queer Film Festival🇦🇺
SLIFF: St Louis International Film Festival 🇺🇸
Highlighting the lives of the LGBTQ+ community, SLIFF’s QFest Spotlight Film, “All of Us Strangers,” from Searchlight Pictures, the critically acclaimed romantic drama written and directed by Andrew Haigh, starring Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Jamie Bell, and Claire Foy, will close the festival on 11/19
Cork International Film Festival 🇮🇪
Scheduled: Sun 19 November Showtime: 20:30
Venue: The Everyman
MacCurtain Street, Cork
Taipei Golden Horse International Film Festival 🇹🇼
CINECITY: Brighton Film Festival 🇬🇧
CLOSING NIGHT: Nov 19 Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers, Duke of York's Picturehouse. The full programme will be announced on Friday 20th October - when tickets will also go on sale.
EnergaCAMERIMAGE 31st Edition of The International Film Festival Of the Art of Cinematography, Toruń 🇵🇱
a great international feast of cinema
Excellent movies, outstanding filmmakers, meetings, seminars, workshops
Presentations of modern technologies and film equipment
Remarkable documentary films and terrific music videos
Exceptional atmosphere and unforgettable experience
Unique tribute to the 10th muse
🎟️Passes
IFFMH: International Film Festival Mannheim Heidelberg 🇩🇪
QCINEMA International Film Festival 🇵🇭
Chéries-Chéris: Festival du Film LGBTQI & +++ de Paris🇫🇷
Ouverture : @CheriesCheris 2023 Sans jamais nous connaître (All Of Us Strangers) de Andrew Haigh Mardi 21 Novembre au MK2 Bibliothèque Translated from French by Opening Film: @CheriesCheris 2023 Without ever knowing us (All Of Us Strangers) by Andrew Haigh Tuesday November 21 at MK2 Library
SGIFF: Singapore International Film Festival 🇸🇬
Around the World in 14 Films, Berlin 🇩🇪
🎟️Tickets available Nov 14
The Berlin premiere of “All of Us Strangers” by British director Andrew Haigh (“45 Years”) marks the celebratory conclusion of the 18th edition of AROUND THE WORLD IN 14 FILMS on Saturday, December 9th, 2023. Only at the end of August 2023 Andrew Haigh's “All of Us Strangers” celebrated its world premiere at the American Telluride Film Festival. The 18th World Cinema Festival presents the “surreal romance” (Vogue) in its “Closing Night”. The on-screen appearances of Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, two of Ireland's hottest actors, are likely to provide star power. Lead actor Andrew Scott shone in his role as Moriarty in the BBC cult series “Sherlock” and other appearances in “James Bond 007: Specter” and “Fleabag”. Paul Mescal, star of the British series "Normal People", attracted worldwide attention with his moving performance in the independent hit "Aftersun". Director Andrew Haigh will also have fond memories for Berliners: his masterpiece “45 Years” won the Silver Bear at the Berlinale in 2015, which the leading actors Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay received.
SIFF: Awards Buzz Screening 🇺🇸
🎟️Tickets
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Festival Univerciné Britannique, Nantes 🇫🇷
🎟️Tickets
Save HIFF Love & Anarchy 🇫🇮
The future of HIFF – Love & Anarchy, one of Finland’s most significant film festivals, is under threat. HIFF is now calling on its audience to help. There are three types of tickets available for the support screenings, and you can support with either 25 €, 40 € or 100 €. The tickets will go on sale on 29.11.2023 at 11.00.
One of the most popular guests in the history of HIFF has been the Irish actor Andrew Scott, who visited Helsinki in 2014. It is only appropriate that we are the first in Finland to screen a film that will be one of the highlights of his career.
All of Us Strangers, directed and written by Andrew Haigh, is one of the highlights of the autumn. The film, which received top reviews at Telluride and the New York Film Festival, is a drama about loneliness, grief and a longing for love that gets under your skin.
🎟️Support screening tickets
Les Arcs Film Festival 🏔️🇫🇷
TLVFEST LGBTQ+ International Film Festival 🇮🇱 tickets 🎟️
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Les Lullies' last tour of the year!
Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and France, get ready to rock!
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Nov 17 Amsterdam - Cruise Inn | NL Nov 18 Groningen - Vera Club | NL Nov 19 Hamburg - Hafenklang | DE Nov 20 Berlin - Reset | DE Nov 21 Leipzig - NBL | DE Nov 22 Darmstadt - Bessunger Knabenschule | DE Nov 23 Aachen - Lolaparoli | DE Nov 24 Bochum - Wageni | DE Nov 25 Bruxelles - Le Filousophe | BE Nov 26 St Quentin - La Manufacture | FR
Poster art: Luz Ucifer
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2023
Posted in January
To grasp how serotonin works on the brain, look to the gut (James M Shine, Psyche, Jan 03 2023)
Thousands of records shattered in historic winter warm spell in Europe (Ian Livingston, The Washington Post, Jan 02 2023)
“Il faut que tu sois belle maintenant” : en Égypte, des femmes libérées du voile restent prisonnières des diktats (Aliaa Talaat, Al-Manassa via Courrier International, 20 nov 2022)
Mystery of why Roman buildings have survived so long has been unraveled, scientists say (Katie Hunt, CNN, Jan 06 2023)
Colombia’s surrogacy market: Buying a baby for $4,000 (Lucía Franco, El País, Jan 04 2023)
How to spot an eating disorder (Phillip Aouad & Sarah Maguire, Psyche, Jan 11 2023)
UAE sparks furious backlash by appointing Abu Dhabi oil chief as president of COP28 climate summit (Sam Meredith, CNBC, Jan 12 2023)
Don’t tell me that David Carrick’s crimes were ‘unbelievable’. The problem is victims aren’t believed (Marina Hyde, The Guardian, Jan 17 2023)
Baromètre Sexisme 2023 : "La situation est alarmante", estime le Haut Conseil à l'Égalité (Juliette Geay, Radio France, 23 janvier 2023)
Posted in February
Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws (NPR, Feb 16 2023)
Are Men the Overlooked Reason for the Fertility Decline? (Jessica Grose, The New York Times, Feb 15 2023)
American teenage girls are experiencing high levels of emotional distress. Why? (Moira Donegan, The Guardian, Feb 16 2023)
Figures that lay bare the shocking scale of toxic influencer Andrew Tate’s reach among young men (Maya Oppenheim, The Independent, Feb 17 2023)
Why psychological research on child sex offenders is important (Meetali Devgun, Psyche, Feb 22 2023)
Derrière les chiffres des féminicides, des visages et un continuum de violences contre les femmes (Fanny Declercq, Le Soir, 27 fév 2023)
Posted in March
English is not normal (John McWhorter, Aeon, Nov 13 2015)
Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas? (BBC News, March 03 2023)
‘Why do we need a supermodel?’: Backlash after Fifa makes Adriana Lima Women’s World Cup ambassador (Henry Belot, The Guardian, March 02 2023)
New Human Metabolism Research Upends Conventional Wisdom about How We Burn Calories (Herman Pontzer, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Polish woman found guilty of aiding an abortion in landmark trial (Harriet Barber, The Telegraph, March 14 2023)
How Diet Builds Better Bones: Surprising Findings on Vitamin D, Coffee, and More (Claudia Wallis, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Met police found to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic (Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, March 21 2023)
Chinese Dating App Does the Swiping for Singles to Find Love (Nikki Main, Gizmodo, March 21 2023)
Aphantasia can be a gift to philosophers and critics like me (Mette Leonard Høeg, Psyche, March 20 2023)
Posted in April
Facts Don’t Change Minds – Social Networks, Group Dialogue, and Stories Do (Anne Toomey, The LSE Impact Blog, Jan 24 2023)
Uganda’s failure to jail child rapists as teen pregnancies soar (Tamasin Ford, BBC News, April 17 2023)
Italy risks ‘ethnic replacement’ because of low birth rate and high immigration, says minister (Nick Squires, The Telegraph, April 19 2023)
Putin, Trump, Ukraine: how Timothy Snyder became the leading interpreter of our dark times (Robert P Baird, The Guardian, March 30 2023)
India overtakes China to become world’s most populous country (Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian, April 24 2023)
Posted in May
Des crèches ferment toutes les semaines, « et ce n’est pas près de s’arrêter » (Le Soir, 5 mai 2023)
People in comas showed ‘conscious-like’ brain activity as they died, study says (Hannah Devlin, The Guardian, May 01 2023)
Chinese woman appeals in battle for right to freeze her eggs (The Guardian, May 09 2023)
Women CEOs: Why companies in crisis hire minorities - and then fire them (The Guardian, DG McCullough, Aug 08 2014)
Glass cliffs: firms appoint female executives in times of crisis as a signal of change to investors (Max Reinwald and Johannes Zaia and Florian Kunze, LSE Business Review, Aug 19 2022)
Posted in June
Afghan women in mental health crisis over bleak future (Yogita Limaye, BBC News, June 05 2023)
Support Of Amber Heard Alongside French Feminists & Cinema Figures (Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, June 05 2023)
Why is Japan redefining rape? (Tessa Wong & Sakiko Shiraishi, BBC News, June 07 2023)
Catching the men who sell subway groping videos (Zhaoyin Feng & Aliaume Leroy & Shanshan Chen, BBC News, June 08 2023)
Netherlands to provide free sun cream to tackle record skin cancer levels (Kate Connolly, The Guardian, June 12 2023)
The Cause of Depression Is Probably Not What You Think (Joanna Thompson, Quanta Magazine, Jan 26 2023)
Posted in July
‘Farsighted impulsivity’ and the new psychology of self-control (Adam Bulley, Psyche, Feb 03 2021)
Can a perfectionist personality put you at risk of migraines? (Shayla Love, Psyche, July 25 2023)
Posted in August
How Loneliness Reshapes the Brain (Marta Zaraska, Quanta Magazine, Feb 28 2023)
Why religious belief provides a real buffer against suicide risk (David H Rosmarin, Psyche, Aug 07 2023)
Posted in September
What Are Dreams For? (Amanda Gefter, The New Yorker, Aug 31 2023)
Rape Cases Seize Italy’s Attention and Expose Cultural Rifts (Gaia Pianigiani, The New York Times, Sep 03 2023)
Councils in England in crisis as Birmingham ‘declares itself bankrupt’ (Heather Stewart and Jessica Murray, The Guardian, Sep 05 2023)
Nearly one in three female NHS surgeons have been sexually assaulted, survey suggests (Jamie Grierson, The Guardian, Sep 12 2023)
Domination and Objectification: Men’s Motivation for Dominance Over Women Affects Their Tendency to Sexually Objectify Women (Orly Bareket and Nurit Shnabel, Sep 09 2019)
In Spain, dozens of girls are reporting AI-generated nude photos of them being circulated at school: ‘My heart skipped a beat’ (Manuel Viejo, El País, Sep 18 2023)
When the human tendency to detect patterns goes too far (Shayla Love, Psyche, Sep 19 2023)
Posted in October
My Brain Doesn’t Picture Things (Marco Giancotti, Nautilus, Oct 04 2023)
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases (Sarah C.P. Williams, The University of Chicago, Sep 11 2023)
Poland election: exit polls point to Law and Justice defeat as Tusk hails ‘rebirth’ (Shaun Walker, The Guardian, Oct 16 2023)
Posted in November
What I have learned from my suicidal patients (Gavin Francis, The Guardian, Nov 22 2019)
Did natural selection make the Dutch the tallest people on the planet? (Martin Enserink, Science, Apr 07 2015)
Tumblr Is Always Dying (Elizabeth Minkel, Wired, Nov 14 2023)
How accurate is the new Napoleon film? Sorting fact from fiction (Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Times, Nov 19 2023)
Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show (Jon Henley and Pjotr Sauer and Senay Boztas, The Guardian, Nov 22 2023)
Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’ (Lucy Gilder, BBC, Nov 22 2023)
Posted in December
The sexual assault of sleeping women: the hidden, horrifying rape crisis in our bedrooms (Anna Moore, The Guardian, June 15 2021)
Afghanistan: Taliban sends abused women to prison - UN (Nicholas Yong, BBC News, Dec 15 2023)
Longitudinal Associations Between Parenting and Child Big Five Personality Traits (University of California Press, Nov 18 2021)
Scientists Pinpoint Cause of Severe Morning Sickness (Azeen Ghorayshi, The New York Times, Dec 13 2023)
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Okay so I haven’t been able to find this anywhere, I wanna make a record of everything that’s been painted on the bass drum at every show. I’m starting with North America and the ones I can easily find. If you can reblog and add any that are missing (or any that haven't happened yet as of first posting), that would be a big help! And any photos. I’ll make a separate post for Europe research and then a master post when I have them all!
EDIT: There's a tweet thread for all of these that can be found here and includes digital line art of every drum! thank you to @thatkindagirl for letting me know! There's also a list and lineart for all the Europe stops here.
Aug 20, Oklahoma City OK - BIG DEATH ENERGY
Aug 21, San Antonio TX - LIVE LAUGH LAUNCH
Aug 23, Nashville TN - I BET IT WAS YOU
Aug 24, Cincinnati OH - SMILE WITH YOUR EYES
Aug 26, Raleigh NC - FREE BUGS
Aug 27, Elmont NY - GET IN THE CHAIR
Aug 29, Philadelphia PA - BLOOM
Aug 30, Albany NY - MANHUNT
Sept 1, Uncasville CT - HOST ORGANISM
Sept 2, Montreal QC - I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU
Sept 4, Toronto ON - BACK IN THE CAGE
Sept 5, Toronto ON - SURE (painted over back in the cage from the previous night)
Sept 7, Boston MA - "SPOOKY"
Sept 8, Boston MA - BEARS ON THE 405
Sept 10, Brooklyn NY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU BEAUTIFUL MAN (mikey's birthday)
Sept 11, Brooklyn NY - DON'T EVER CHANGE
Sept 13, Detroit MI - SICK
Sept 15, St Paul MN - SOUNDS FUN, I'M IN
Sept 16, Riot Fest, Chicago IL - DESTROY
Sept 18, Alpharetta GA - YOU GOT THE JOB
Sept 20, Newark NJ - OFF LEASH
Sept 21, Newark NJ - THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS
Sept 23, Firefly Fest, Dover DE - no writing, a printed out picture of a bouquet of pink flowers (roses? carnations?) was taped to it
Sept 24, Sunrise FL - WHERE ARE YOU?
Sept 27, Houston TX - FEELING GOOD
Sept 28, Dallas TX - HAIL
Sept 30, Denver CO - SWAN VARIATION
Oct 2, Portland OR - ATHENA
Oct 3, Tacoma WA - I WANNA WATCH YOU TURN INTO A WEREWOLF
Oct 5, Oakland CA - smiley face with a bullet hole in the forehead, like the comedian's bloody smiley face pin from Watchmen
Oct 7, Las Vegas NV - MY WHOLE HEART
Oct 8, Aftershock Fets, Sacramento CA - CHOKE ME
Oct 11, Inglewood CA - |
Oct 12, Inglewood CA - ||
Oct 14, Inglewood CA - a photo of Doug, a member of their team who died unexpectedly, wearing something fuzzy? Kinda looks like a fozzie bear costume lol, sitting at a music mixing station
Oct 15, Inglewood CA - ||||
Oct 17, Inglewood CA - ||||
(American style tally marks for 5)
Oct 22, WWWY, Las Vegas NV - cancelled for inclement weather
Oct 23, WWWY, Las Vegas NV - NOTHIN BUT THE BEST
Oct 29, WWWY, Las Vegas NV - KNIVES FOR DAYS
Nov 18, Corona Capital Fest, Mexico City - MUY FEVGO
(I’m editing the pinned version of this post every day with what I’ve found and new drums)
{in an act of preservation as twitter collapses, I have saved all the drum images and line art from the North America thread, in case it’s lost}
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Ranking the Books I read in 2022
I feel really good about my bottom two and top four, but some of the middle ones may be more smushed. Also if my Goodreads stars don't always seem to line up with my rankings, it's because I reserve the right to change my mind at any time.
26. The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay. Date reviewed: Jan. 25, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 (apparently i averaged it bc i thought the writing was good, though now i can't remember why) 1-sentence review: Every time I read a thriller, I'm like Jason Bateman pulling the bag labelled dead dove out the freezer, looking at it, and going, "I don't know what I expected."
25. Royal Diaries: Isabel: Jewel of Castilla by Carolyn Meyer Date reviewed: Jan. 11, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3, but 2.5 were for Beatriz de Bombadilla 1-sentence reivew: Isabel is insufferable and I want a biography about Beatriz de Bombadilla.
24. Love, Hate, and Clickbait by Liz Bowery Date reviewed: Nov. 9, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: The characters are terrible but it's still a good way to pass election night.
23. A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske Date reviewed: June 2, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Main couple great, sex scnes are steamy, plot reasonably creative, but overall moves slowly and most of the side characters are terrible.
22. Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard by Tom Felton Date reviewed: Nov. 8, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Hollywood is TOXIC and I hope Tom's living his best life in England with his brothers and his dog.
21: The Woman Who Would Be King by Kara Cooney Date reviewed: March 1, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Hatshepsut was a boss, but Cooney's writing style could be livelier.
20. Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero by Michael Hingson Date reviewed: Sept. 27, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 (was probably generous) 1-sentence review: Super interesting memoir that taught me way more about blindness and guide dogs than about 9/11 (which is fine).
19. Husband Material by Alexis Hall Date reviewed: Aug. 16, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Same hilarity, more emotional maturity, but Luc and Oliver didn't seem happy with each other's friends and somewhat traitorously (because I know this is the exact OPPOSITE of the point of the book) I kind of wish they'd gotten married.
18. Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey Date reviewed: April 20, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: We stan one leading lady. (Dude was ... fine I guess.)
17. Graphic Classics Romeo and Julie by Gareth Hinds Date reviewed: Oct. 25, 2022 Goodread stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Turns out graphic novels are a good way to read Shakespeare plays.
16: Four Queens: The Provencal Sisters Who Ruled Europe by Nancy Goldstone Date reviewed: March 15, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Goldstone's historical writing is great as always, but she should have written about French queen Blanche of Castile instead.
15. Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall Date reviewed: April 25, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Here's to the book that made me silent-laugh so hard in a restaurant that I had to put my mask back on to keep the other customers from staring at me.
14. If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy Date reviewed: April 22, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Adored everything except the love interest, who seemed to have misplaced his personality.
13. To Marry and to Meddle by Martha Waters (audio book) Date reviewed: May 5, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: My favorite so far of the Regency Vows series and I didn't even get embarassed listening to an actor read the sex scenes aloud. (admittedly i was alone in my car, but still)
12. Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake Date reviewed: June 21, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: A lovely little w/w romance with great supporting characters and a fantastic sister-subplot that was arguably as engaging as the love story.
11. Lore Olympus Volume 1 by Rachel Smythe Date reviewed: Jan. 24, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence review: Greek mythology and breathtaking artwork -- what's not to love?
10. The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden Date reviewed: Aug. 10, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence reivew: If you're like me and you love dark, eerie fairy tales, then this is the book for you.
9. The Bodyguard by Katherine Center Date reviewed: July 27, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 3 1-sentence reivew: I liked Wilbur and corgi-breeding stalker better than I liked Robby, which I think is what God and Katherine Center intended.
8. I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston Date reviewed: Sept. 16, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: What starts out as a seeming scathing take-down of certain John Green novels with shades of gay Mean Girls thrown in turns into something completely unexpected and wonderful and warm and welcoming.
7. Royal Diaries: Cleopatra: Daughter of the Nile by Kristiana Gregory Date reviewed: Jan. 19, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Yes, I am being indulgent ranking this so high, but she has a pet leopard and insults Roman officials in their own language.
6. Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell Date reviewed: Sept. 23, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: A thoughtful and engaging take on how language shapes cultures within communities, with sometimes insidious intent.
5. Book Lovers by Emily Henry Date reviewed: July 23, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Hallmark villains in love with NYC to the point of delusion make the best protagonists.
4. The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna Date reviewed: Sept. 23, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Reading this is like walking into a sunlit room on a Sunday morning. (Note: I actually switched this to rank above Book Lovers, which is a VERY big deal for me because I love Emily Henry.)
3. Signal Moon by Kate Quinn Date reviewed: Aug. 20, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 4 1-sentence review: Combining World War II AND time travel (sort of) is like hitting all my tragic romance buttons at once.
2. The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn Date reviewed: June 16, 2022 (I don't think GR has this right -- I got an advanced copy and reviewed it not long after reading it. I posted a review on Facebook on Feb. 28, 2022) Goodreads stars I gave it: 5 1-sentence review: Amazing writing, a bombshell of a heroine, and a story that makes me see, smell and hear the Eastern front -- I'm not kidding when I say this is Quinn's best book so far. (Note: I wrote that line when I hadn't read No. 1 on the list yet.)
and finally....
The Rose Code by Kate Quinn Date reviewed: July 4, 2022 Goodreads stars I gave it: 5 Entire review because I have no self-control:
Earlier this year, I said I thought The Diamond Eye may be Kate Quinn's best book. I am revising my opinion. THIS may be Kate Quinn's best book. I read it in one day, basically didn't put it down except to do work. I think the last time I did something like that, I was reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the day it came out. And I was 13.
The Rose Code has all the usual Kate Quinn Hallmarks -- great heroines, wartime stakes, swoonworthy love interests, engaging side characters, and cameos from real life historical figures (in this case folks like Alan Turing and Winston Churchill, plus a snide reference about Ian Fleming's womanizing) -- while also having a tighter story (unlike in, say, The Huntress, Quinn isn't having to juggle multiple flashbacks in this book) and what I felt was a slightly less over-the-top climax though ... it was still pretty over-the-top. I think by the time I got to it I was just in a jubilant state.
Anyway, just read this book.
Also, for a spoiler that will make you happy (but is a spoiler nonetheless) ... yes, Beth reunites with the dog.
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Slimecicle POV
I Joined the World's First Bilingual SMP (Slimecicle POV Day 1 Highlights) (SRT download here)
Slimecicle and El Mariana Raise a Child (Slimecicle POV Apr 3 2023) (SRT download here)
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Quackity Se Entera De La Muerte De Tilín (Quackity Finds Out About Tilin's Death - Apr 14 2023) (SRT download)
Literally just the Quackity and Tilin reunion scene from Apr 17 2023 (skip to 35:28)
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ElQuackity Corre Para El Presidente de QSMP (ElQuackity Runs for President of the QSMP - Jun 19 2023) (SRT download)
Quackity Pierde Su Memoria en QSMP (Quackity Loses His Memory on the QSMP - Aug 21 2023)
Quackity Vs ElQuackity (Nov 1 2023)
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Ranboo Plays: Monster Prom 1 & 2 w/Billzo - Full Gameplay (SRT download link here)
Ranboo and Billzo Try to get Dates in a video game - Monster Prom 2 (SRT download)
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WATCHED LIST
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1. ׂCRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE (2010)
Romance-comedy
2. ׂׂTHE GROTESQUE MANSION (2021)
Horror
3. ׂׂTITANIC (1997)
Romance, historical drama
4. ׂׂMOON LOVERS: SCARLET HEART RYEO (2016)
Romance, colossal, fantasy
5. ׂDARK BLUE KISS (2019)
BL, romance-comedy
6. ׂKISS ME AGAIN (2018)
BL, romance-comedy
7. ׂׂOUR SKYY (2019)
BL, romance-comedy
8. ׂׂREMEMBER YOU (2021)
27 Dec 2022
Action-crime, thriller
9. ׂׂDILWALE (2015)
24 Dec 2022
Romance-comedy, action
10. KETIKA CINTA BERTASBIH 2 (2009)
Religi-romance
11. MENCURI RADEN SALEH (2022)
Adventure, action-crime
12. IVANNA (2022)
28 Jan 2023
Horror
13. THE PROPOSAL (2009)
Romance-comedy
14. SECRET WINDOW (2004)
2 Feb 2023
Psychology-thriller
15. 50 FIRST DATES (2004)
6 Feb 2023
Romance-comedy
16. DI BAWAH LINDUNGAN KA'BAH (2011)
8 Feb 2023
Religi-romance
17. FORREST GUMP (1994)
26 Feb 2023
Magical-realism, romance-comedy
18. SURGA YANG TAK DIRINDUKAN (2015)
6 Mar 2023
Religi-romance
19. SURGA YANG TAK DIRINDUKAN (2017)
8 Mar 2023
Religi-romance
20. QUICKIE EXPRESS (2007)
12 Mar 2023
Mature, romance-comedy
21. PINTU TERLARANG (2009)
19 Mar 2023
Psychology thriller
22. ARISAN (2003)
19 Mar 2023
BL, Light comedy
23. 4BIA (2008)
25 Mar 2023
Horror
24. KUCUMBU TUBUH INDAHKU (2019)
26 Mar 2023
Documentary-based on true story
25. FIKSI
2 April 2023
Psychology Thriller
26. TAKUT: FACES OF THE FEAR (2008)
3 April 2023
Thriller
27. 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE (2014)
5 April 2023
Historical-action, colossal, war, drama.
28. NOCEBO (2022)
6 April 2023
Psychology Thriller
29. ADA KAMU, AKU ADA (2008)
8 April 2023
Light drama
30. HANCOCK (2008)
9 April 2023
Action-drama
31. THE KARATE KID (2010)
14 April 2023
Action-comedy
32. BRIDE WARS (2009)
16 April 2023
Romance-comedy
33. KERAMAT 1 (2009)
16 April 2023
Horror-mockumentary-BOTS.
34. EVER AFTER (1998)
18 April 2023
Romance
35. RUMAH 78
Youtube horror series, BOTS
36. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS (2006)
19 April 2023
Biography-drama-BOTS
37. SEX AND THE CITY (2008)
20 April 2023
Romance-comedy
38. SEX AND THE CITY 2 (2010)
21 April 2023
Romance-comedy
39. ROMEO + JULIET (1996)
26 April 2023
Drama
40. BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (2018)
30 April 2023
Drama-biography-BOTS
41. PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER (2006)
2 May 2023
Psychology Thriller
42. CAST AWAY (2000)
5 May 2023
Adventure, survival, drama
43. LIFE OF PI (2012)
7 May 2023
Adventure, survival, fantasy, drama
44. THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (2006)
14 May 2023
Drama
45. THE NUMBER 23
Psychology-thriller
45. GOBLIN (2016)
46. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID ON FACEBOOK (2010)
Romance
47. 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU.
July
9 Nov 2023
Romance
48. SAUS KACANG
30 July 2023
Romance-comedy
49. MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
17 Agustus 2023
Historical Romance (BOTS)
50. ADA APA DENGAN CINTA (2002)
19 Agustus 2023
Romance
51. ADA APA DENGAN CINTA 2 (2016)
20 Agustus 2023
Romance
52. EIFFEL I'M IN LOVE (2003)
21 Agustus 2023
30 September 2023
Romance
53. EIFFEL I'M IN LOVE 2 (2018)
22 Agustus 2023
1 October 2023
Romance
54. TUSUK JELANGKUNG (2003)
25 Agustus 2023
Horror
55. RUMAH KENTANG (2012)
26 Agustus 2023
Horror
56. ALI & RATU-RATU QUEENS (2021)
27 Agustus 2023
Drama
57. KAWIN KONTRAK (2008)
30 September 2023
Comedy
58. Hors de Prix (2006)
06 October 2023
Romance-comedy
59. Terlalu Tampan (2019)
08 October 2023
Webtoon-based, romance-comedy
60. A.I Artificial Intelligence (2001)
09 October 2023
Sci-fi, family-drama
61. Peekay (2014)
10 October 2014
Satirical-comedy
62. 3 Idiots (2009)
11 October 2023
Comedy-drama
63. Kirun + Adul (2008)
12 October 2023
Romance-comedy-action
64. Tentang Cinta (2007)
16 Oct 2023
Romance
65. Love For Sale (2018)
18 Oct 2023
Romance
66. Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
21 Oct 2023
67. Love For Sale 2 (2019)
25 Oct 2023
68. Arini by Love.inc (2022)
26 Oct 2023
69. Dhoom 3
27 Oct 2023
70. Anaconda (1997)
27 Oct 2023
71. Thugs of Hindostan (2018)
28 Oct 2023
72. Anacondas: The Hunt For the Blood Orchid (2004)
29 Oct 2023
73. Mohabbatein (2000)
01 Nov 2023
74. Laal Singh Chaddha (2022)
05 Nov 2023
75. Crouching Tiger: Hidden Dragon (2001)
11 Nov 2023
76. John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)
13 Nov 2023
77. Jakarta Undercover (2007)
15 Nov 2023
78. Cinderella (2015)
16 Nov 2023
79. Pretty Woman (1990)
18 Nov 2023
80. Slumdog Millionaire (2009)
20 Nov 2023
81. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
24 Nov 2023
82. A Moment to Remember (2004)
27 Nov 2023
83. Cek Toko Sebelah (2016)
01 Dec 2023
84. Cek Toko Sebelah 2 (2022)
7 Dec 2023
85. Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap (2022)
14 Dec 2023
86. Milly & Mamet (2018)
16 Dec 2023
87. Mean Girls (2000)
20 Dec 2023
88. The Bodyguard (1992)
24 Dec 2023
30 Dec 2023
89. Petualangan Sherina
6 Jan 2024
90. Qodrat
91. Laskar Pelangi
19 Jan 2024
92. Cherry Magic (2023)
14 Feb 2024
93. Warm Bodies (2013)
25 Feb 2024
94. Sang Pemimpi
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mysteryideasgroup · 2 years
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