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My Chemical Romance live — 'Our Lady of Sorrows' (x)
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Wells Fargo Center, Philly // Aug 29th 2022 // Shannon Sophy
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Decided to make a roster of Necros I currently have.
Long wall of text below explaining each Necro!
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First is Saladbowld, my oldest Necro. I mainly use him for Fractals. He was created on Nov 20th, 2015 as a joke. I think I was talking about a sentient Caladbolg and made Saladbowld as kinda a gijinka. His initial design was very VERY different from his current look. I unfortunately do not have any screenshots of his baby years, but he used to have Caladbolg colors and the ponytail hairstyle. He was supposed to be a keyfarmer and I was supposed to delete him, but over the years I got too attached to him and now Saladbowld has a background concerning the Mad Realm. I used to use him for Labyrinth farming, but I've retired him from that.
I didn't make another Necro until May 31st, 2020, and that's when I created Somhanavir. Vir is based on one of my OCs from a story I was writing. His full name is Somhanavir Gabris von Hallow and he's a kind of mantid monster. He has no connections to anything in GW2 story/lorewise. I made Vir for WvW at the time when I was somewhat enjoying Scourge, and when Scourge was somewhat decent in zergs. These days, he's park at New Kaineng JP to collect my daily Jade Runestone.
Nov 27th, 2020 is when Lyikera was created. She was initially created to be a reincarnation of Trahearne after HoT. But now, her story ties in with being Aurene's half, literally being Aurene's twin sister as the two were born together when Mordremoth was vanquished. I still headcanon that she and Aurene both embody Trahearne thanks to Mordremoth's death when they absorbed the magic of the Jungle Elder Dragon. In my story, Trahearne was a part of that blast and now is a part of Lyikera and Aurene.
On Aug 21st, 2021 I created Belavalla. She doesn't have any deep lore, she was just my "Pale Reaper" who guides lost Sylvari back to the Dream. I headcanon that her face is unrecognized/incomprehensible to those not ready to return aka Not Dead Yet. But her face will appear as someone comforting to help ease dead Sylvari back to the Dream.
Mender Lunaria was created on Jun 23rd, 2022 as a companion toon to my Pale Reaver Solaria. My Lunaria was once a Sylvari who was unfortunately a victim and test subject to Ardjin. Ardjin successfully spliced her with a Melandru Stalker. Lunaria was one of the lucky experiments, as she retained her memories and escaped Ardjin's facility in Brisband to return to her Dearheart, Solaria.
Apr 22, 2023 is the creation of Oozwald. I'm prolly the only person in GW2 who's created an NPC clone based off the Inquest Technician who got turned into an Ooze in the Thaumanova Reactor Fractal lol. Oozwald is my bag opener.
Jul 4th, 2023 comes Fish Lich. It is a Fish that is a Lich. That's it. No story as of now.
And my latest, current fascination is Hass (Has Seen Things). Created on Feb 29th 2024, he was supposed to be a kobold, but during character creation I couldn't stop laughing at the max-size eyes on one of the Asura faces and that's how he came to be. He uh doesn't have a story. Yet.
And that, for now, are all my Necros. Thank you for taking the time to read this!
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baroquehedgewitch · 1 year
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✨Astro Calendar 2023✨
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⁺₊⋆ ☾ ⋆⁺₊ Lunar Events: ⁺₊⋆ ☾ ⋆⁺₊
● Jan 7th Full Moon in Cancer
○ Jan 22nd New Moon in Aquarius -  Lunar New Year
● Feb 6th Full Moon in Leo
○ Feb 20th New Moon in Pisces
● March 7th Full Moon in Virgo  
○ March 22nd New Moon in Leo
● April 6th Full Moon in Libra
○ April 20th New Moon in Aries 
◉ Total Eclipse
● May 6th Full Moon in Scorpio ◉ Total Eclipse
○ May 20th New Moon in Taurus
● June 4th Full Moon in Sagittarius
○ June 18th New Moon in Gemini
● July 3rd Full Moon in Capricorn
○ July 18th New Moon in Cancer
● Aug 2nd Full Moon in Aquarius - Supermoon
○ Aug 16th New Moon in Leo
● Aug 31st Full Moon in Pisces - Blue Moon
○ Sep 15th New Moon in Virgo
● Sep 29th Full Moon in Aries
○ Oct 15th New Moon in Libra ◉ Annular Eclipse
● Oct 29th Full Moon in Taurus ◉ Partial Eclipse
○ Nov 13th New Moon in Scorpio
● Nov 27th Full Moon in Gemini
○ Dec 13th New Moon in Sagittarius
● Dec 27th Full Moon in Cancer
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⁺₊⋆ ☀︎ ⋆⁺₊ Wheel of the Year: ⁺₊⋆ ☀︎ ⋆⁺₊
✧˖°.☼.°˖✧Southern Hemisphere✧˖°.☼.°˖✧
Lammas/Lughnasadh  Feb 2nd
Mabon/Autumn Equinox  March 21st
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Yule/Winter Solstice Jun 22nd
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✧˖°.☼.°˖✧Northern Hemisphere✧˖°.☼.°˖✧
Imbolc Feb 1st
Ostara/Spring Equinox March 30th
Beltane May 1st
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˖⁺‧₊˚  ˚₊‧⁺˖Retrogrades & Directs: ˖⁺‧₊˚  ˚₊‧⁺˖
☿ Mercury
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* ⋆·˚ ༘ * 🔭 Astro Events to See:  * ⋆·˚ ༘ * 🔭
Quadrantids Meteor Shower 1st-7th Jan; Peaks on the 3rd. Full Moon
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Leonids Nov 3rd - Dec 2nd; peak Nov 18th
Geminids Meteor Shower Dec 4th - 17th, peak on the 12th (120-160 meteors per hour)
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Prosthetic Pacers
Type: Misc/item
Class: Scout
Paintable: Yes
Accepted in game: No
This cosmetic item was made by  Chickenman456, DJB2401, 2wendy. Posted on Aug 29th 2022 and you can vote for this right here! 
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lordcrumps · 5 months
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Hi, I've noticed your 4t2 floors default replacement is gone. Are you going to re-work it? I just think it's such a neat idea. 🙏🙌
Hello, they have moved to my website!
Edit - I should of mentioned. They arnt technically defaults. I just included hiders. 😉
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yoonia · 1 year
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schedules & progress ● 2023
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© Yoonia, 2016-2023. All rights reserved — Unauthorized use and/or duplication of these works, including reposting, translating and modification in any form, is strictly prohibited.
⇝— Updated: Dec 30th, 2023
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⇝— 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬 ⇝— 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟏 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 ⇝— 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟐 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 ⇝— 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐬
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⇝— 𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐬
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✎ 2022 Writing Recap
✎ June - July 2023 Writing Process
✎ August 2023 Writing Process
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⇝— 𝐨𝐧𝐞-𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐬
✎ What You Wanted (M) | Kim Hanbin/B.I x reader | First Time Sex, Virgin!reader, Boyfriend!Hanbin, Smut, PWP - Posted: Jan 21st, 2023
✎ Eternal Sunshine (M) | Hoseok x reader | Past Lovers!AU, New Beginning, inspired by Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Minds (yes, the movie), Epilogue for Spotless Minds - Posted: Apr 2nd, 2023
✎ Mirrors: what becomes of us (M) | Jungkook x reader | FWB to lovers!au, pwp, smut, angst - Posted: Sep 7th, 2023
✎ The (im)Perfect Ending (M) | Namjoon x reader | Past Lovers!au, Second Chances!au, Infidelity, smut, angst - Posted: Oct 12th, 2023
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⇝— 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬
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✎ Chance Encounter | Christian Yu x reader | TA!au, College!au - latest update: chapter 6 | posted: Aug 12th, 2023
✎ In Motion | Jungkook x reader | Masturbation Club!au, Smut, Mature theme - latest update: In Motion — epilogue | posted: Aug 18th, 2023
✎ Mirrors: story guide | Jungkook x reader | FWB!au, smut, angst | posted: Sept 7th, 2023
✎ Bedroom Hymns | Yoongi x reader | Fairytale retelling, Fairy King!Yoongi, Princess!reader - latest update: chapter xi. wanderers-2 | posted: Dec 18th, 2023
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⇝— 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬
✎ Free Falling (M) | Jimin x reader | Established relationship!au, Smut, part of Falling trilogy - Posted: Feb 25th, 2023
✎ Come Undone (M) | Yoongi x reader | Established relationship!au, Smut - Posted: Oct 29th, 2023
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⇝— 𝐟𝐢𝐜 𝐭𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐬
✎ G.H.O.S.T: The Hacker’s Tale — Carousel side story | Hoseok x reader | Hacker!Hoseok, assassin!reader, Suspense Thriller
✎ Alpha’s Inferno | Namjoon x OC | Supernatural!au, Werewolf!Namjoon, Vampire!reader, Angst, Fluff, part of Shifters Series
✎ Flux: Blindsided | Jungkook x reader x Yoongi | Established relationship!au, Smut, polyamory!au
✎ A Christmas Fix | Taehyung x reader | Secret Baby!au, Second Chance!au, Strangers to Lovers!au | Part of the Jingle All the Way collaboration
✎ Nefarious: In Motion - A spin off | Jimin x reader | Sex club!au, Smut
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⇝— 𝐩𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐨𝐧 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞: Nov 6th, 2023
➛ 𝚂𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕 𝙲𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚝:    ↪ Monthly Writing Journal    ↪ Writing Class 101 with Dia    ↪ Original Story: Honey Skies | Prologue; Chapter 1-12    ↪ Never Falling (M) - Uncut Version    ↪ We Are All Dreamers (M) - Special Edition: Male version    ↪ Game On! (M) - Unpublished WIP (rough draft) | Jungkook x reader     ↪ Under The Willow Tree - Blood Moon Rising hidden explicit scene #001
➛ 𝙸𝚗𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝙱𝚘𝚊𝚛𝚍 & 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚜:    ↪ Carousel; character chart & family tree (updated version - posted Nov 6th, 2023)    ↪ Carousel; Inspiration Board    ↪ Shifters Series; Inspiration Board    ↪ The Dragon King: Blood Moon Rising side story - excerpt & moodboard    ↪ Cinnamon Bliss; Inspiration Board    ↪ About Time; Inspiration Board    ↪ Shifters Series; World Map & Legends     ↪ Shifters Series; A Complete Guide to Original Characters and Pairings    ↪ Chance Encounter - Visual concept & Playlist    ↪ The Bedroom Hymns; Inspiration Board       ↪ White Lies; Story timeline
➛ 𝙵𝚒𝚌 𝚃𝚎𝚊𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚜:    ↪ Only Us | Jungkook x reader x Jungkook | Mafia!Jungkook, FBI Agent!reader, Twin!Jungkook  ↪ G.H.O.S.T: The Hacker’s Tale — Carousel Side Story | Hoseok x reader | Hacker!Hoseok, assassin!reader    ↪ Take It Slow (previously titled Virgin Mary) | DEAN x reader | Bartender!Dean, Writer!reader  ↪ Flux: Blindsided | Yoongi x reader x Jungkook | Polyamorous!au, Smut, part of Flux Series  ↪ The Whispers in The Mist | Yoongi x reader | Sacrilege!au, part of Sacrilege collab  ↪ Hunting Season | Hoseok x reader | part of Shifters Series  ↪ About Time | Jungkook x reader / Jimin x reader: excerpt and teaser for final chapters
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¸¸.·¯⍣✩ 𝔤𝔬 𝔱𝔬 𝖓𝖆𝖛𝖎𝖌𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖕𝖆𝖌𝖊 ¸¸.·¯⍣✩
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A More Complete History of America
Section 1 - When to Begin?
Folsom, Clovis and The First Debate
Part 1 - Folsom
“PaleoIndigenous people wrote the story. Eleven millennia later, a Black American recognized the story but died before anyone recognized him. A blue-collar, white American shared the story with local scientists and followed their orders to dig it up. When he found projectile points and bones in situ, his Denver-based supervisors assumed control of the project, but only until the final arbiters of archaeological knowledge arrived on scene to legitimize the data and the narrative.”
Bonnie J Pitblado, 2022
Located in northeastern New Mexico, Folsom is not easy to find on most maps, especially before you could just Google it. It was almost removed from maps completely in the year 1908 when a powerful, late summer monsoon storm caused the Dry Cimarron River -both its name and usual condition - to overrun its banks. The NYT Aug. 29th headline read “CLOUDBURST DROWNS 15 IN NEW MEXICO; Town of Folsom Caught in Torrent and Houses and People Swept Away”. Local and later sources would place the death toll at 17.
Among those lost was Sarah “Sally” Rooke who had arrived in Folsom at the age of 65 a few years before to visit a friend and never left.  She had become a telephone operator at the Folsom exchange and, on the day of the storm, the 27th, she had received word from another operator upriver reporting the largest flood they had ever seen.  Sally began making phone calls to the town’s few hundred residents, warning as many as she could of the incoming wall of water.  She would give her life for this task - her body would not be found until the following Spring, 8 miles downriver among the debris, with the handset purportedly still clutched in her fingers.
  A plaque in her honor now stands near the Folsom Museum, as well as a historical marker erected along the town’s Main Street (also NM325).  In 2009, she was designated a “Heroine of New Mexico” for her bravery and sacrifice.
  The Town of Folsom eventually began to rebuild, but it never fully recovered.  In the coming days and weeks, as it slowly pieced itself back together, the foreman of the nearby Crowfoot Ranch was also assessing the damage.
George McJunkin had been born most likely in 1951 (a few sources list it a few years later) on a ranch near Midway, Texas.  Like most African Americans of his time, George, and his parents, were enslaved.  He’d grown up on the same property, and with the same owner, as his father, working with horses, cattle and in his father’s blacksmith shop.  He probably picked up Spanish pretty young, perhaps from the Vaqueros who were frequently hired for cattle drives at the time.  When the Civil War ended, and George was finally free, he was a teenager.  The exact timeline is unclear, but it appears he very swiftly joined one of those long cattle drives out of Texas and never returned to Midway.  He became an expert bronc buster and went on bison hunts.  And, during all this, he began to learn to read and write, perhaps trading his smithing or horsebreaking skills for lessons.  
With the education that had been so long denied to him finally in hand, George began reading everything he could get his hands on.  He seemed especially fond of the natural sciences - field guides and books on the animals, plants and landscapes of the West.
By 1908, George McJunkin was a foreman at the Crowfoot Ranch and appears to have been well respected by his small community.  After the flood, he was searching for lost cattle, broken fences, and generally noting the other impacts of the disaster.
He and a friend and fellow ranch hand were riding along the Wild Horse Arroyo when George spotted something that was at once common and unusual.
When the rushing waters had cut back the sandy banks of the arroyo, they had exposed a number of very large bones.  After stopping to examine them and working a few more loose, McJunkin realized he had to be looking at the ribs of some giant animal.  George McJunkin knew about animals, especially cattle, which these bones were too large for and buried much too deep and bison, which these bones were still too large for.  He would likely have read about the extinct Ice Age Giants that had once roamed the Earth, the mammoths and saber tooth cats.  It isn’t clear if he knew the name Bison antiquus, but he certainly knew that the bones he had uncovered were not those of anything that was still around.
He collected several bones and made a note of the location.  The bones would eventually come to sit on his mantlepiece, alongside his collection of other fossils, rocks and crystals.  George wrote letters and tried to garner scientific interest and would spend the next 15 years showing bones and describing the find and its location to friends, acquaintances, and anyone else he thought might be intrigued.  One of these was Raton blacksmith and amateur naturalist Carl Schwachheim.
In what almost seems like a fated encounter, George had only stopped in to have a wagon wheel repaired.  While there, he noticed the fountain that stood in front of the shop and the enormous pair antlers that topped it.  He said something like;
“I've got some bones that would fit them antlers.”
Carl was immediately intrigued with the story of George's “Bone Pit”.  
Sadly, George failed to attract any professional scientific interest to his find.  In a story I can't find the original source for, it seems he tried one final time in 1918, taking the son of the ranch’s owner, Ian Shoemaker, out to the site.  They pulled a few additional bones from the site (but not any points) and mailed them and a letter to the Colorado (now Denver) Museum of Natural History.
In December of 1922, George McJunkin died in his room at the Folsom Motel.  He never had children, but was buried with a stone marker at the town cemetery.  At some point, they added a modern headstone.   In 2019, almost 100 years after his death, he was inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.  According to a July 13, 2020 article by Amanda Mathers,a curator of collections at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, the last time she visited the grave, there were fresh flowers.  She left some more.
  
   December 10, 1922: “Went to Folsom and out to the Crowfoot Ranch looking for a fossil skeleton. Found the bones in arroyo ½ mile north of ranch and dug out nearly a sack full which look like buffalo and Elk. We only got a few near the surface. They are about 10 ft. down in the ground.” 
(Carl Schwachheim’s Diary)
  That winter, Schwachheim set out to Wild Horse Arroyo to attempt to locate and document the site.  Since their fateful encounter with the wagon wheel several years earlier, Carl had never forgotten George or his bones, but had never been able to make it out to the site as he didn't own a car and traveling to Folsom by wagon had been difficult before the flood. Still, it seems he had been planning the expedition for some time.  George had also told Fred Howarth, a local banker and friend of Carl's, and by the time of their trek the party also included Rev. Aull of St Patrick Catholic Church, amateur taxidermist James Campbell and grocer Bonahoom, all of Raton.  With the help of Aull and Howarths cars, they set out.  Perhaps, had he not fallen ill and passed earlier that year, or had they made the trip sooner, George McJunkin would have been with them.
They filled a gunny sack with bones, and that evening when they returned to Raton, Carl and James sat around the Campbell kitchen table digging through paleontology books trying to identify the remains.
In 1925, Shwachheim also began sending out letters.  Most went unanswered or ignored, but one made it to the desk of then Director of the Colorado Museum of Natural History, Jesse D. Figgins.  The next January, when Howarth had to deliver cattle to Denver, he hired Carl and they met with Figgins to show him the bones.  
The bones made it to Harold Cook, the museum's Curator of Paleontology, who identified them as having belonged to Bison antiquus.  Standing nearly twice as tall as modern bison, this species had gone extinct after the retreat of the glaciers.  
By March of 1926, Figgins and Cook had decided they wanted to see the site for themselves, and on the 7th Carl led them there.  It was a good find.  Figgins had been wanting a specimen to mount for display.  He and Cook hired Carl to begin preparing the site for excavation by removing as much of the overlying material as possible and clearing the surrounding area.
That Summer, Figgins sent his son Frank to supervise Schwachheim as he began to uncover and remove the bones as an assistant.  It must have been a dream come true for the man who had long been an avid amateur fossil collector.  
July 14th, they uncovered the first broken point, a “dark amber colored agate of very fine workmanship” (CS diary).  It was not in situ, but laying near the base of an animal's spine.  While not embedded, Carl noted that it had been found at least 8.5ft down, directly under a medium sized oak tree, “showing to have been there a great length of time”.  About 2 inches long, the point had been broken off.  The find was reported to Jesse Figgins, and they spent the rest of that season sifting carefully for any points in situ and, if they found any human remains to “under no circumstance move them” but to inform Figgins at once.
Figgins did have reason to be cautious.  At this time famous physical anthropologist and Smithsonian Curator Ales Hrdlicka and many other prominent scientists placed human arrival in the Americas at around 3000-4000 years ago and would hear no argument or evidence to the contrary.  A few years before, in 1918, EH Sellards had announced his findings of stone tools found in association with extinct animals in Vero, Florida.  William Henry Homles, also of the Smithsonian, called Sellards paper “dangerous to science.”  He and Hrdlicka “thoroughly” debunked the site and others like it.  
Figgins and Cook had actually been on the receiving end of one of these rebuttals.  The year before Wild Horse Arroyo came to their attention, a site near the town of Colorado in the state of Texas called Lone Wolf Creek where another extinct bison kill site had been found, complete with projectile points.  Cook had been dispatched to examine it in 1925.  
Like Florida and another excavation in Kansas, no points had been found in situ or in place among the bones, and thus went unrecognized as legitimate by Hrdlicka and Holmes.  They would only consider such a wild claim as Ice Age American Man if indisputable human artifacts - or better yet, remains, Hrdlicka loved collecting skulls for his research -  were found in clear association with the remains of extinct animals, and only if the actual site was examined by them or other well regarded scientists to confirm the findings.
This was why Figgins wanted no human remains moved.  If any were uncovered and moved away from the bison, it would be too easy to say that they had been deposited later, long after the animals had vanished from living memory.  Notes and sketches, even pictures, were not going to be enough for Hrdlicka.  Still, Figgins truly felt that the evidence of Ice Age Man in the Americas was mounting.
But why had this even been a question?  And why were Hrdlicka and Holmes so seemingly personally offended by the mere suggestion?
   By the time the first English speaking Colonists had arrived on the Eastern Coast of what is now the United States, the Spanish had been in the Western Hemisphere for over a century.  In that time, great and wealthy empires had been found and conquered to the south, and waves of expeditions and settlement into the Gulf Coast and Southwest had already made a lasting impact on the Indigenous People.  
The Eastern half of North America had already been severely depopulated by the time Jamestown and Plymouth were founded.  Since that time, the Colonists had pushed ever westward, encountering Indigenous populations who had lived in the area since time immemorial and groups who were newer to the region, pushed there themselves as their homelands had been taken from them.  
The Colonists also found the remains of villages and towns, many constructed amongst giant Earthen Mounds.  Coming originally from the British Isles and Central Europe, the Colonists were reminded of Barrows, the earthen tombs of Stone and Bronze-Age peoples back home.  When their tills, plows and shovels turned up pottery, copper artifacts and ancient bones, their suspicions seemed confirmed.  
Although many Indigenous groups such as the Choctaw, Lenape and Ottawa  still lived among the mounds, and the Spanish explorer de Soto had described densely populated Indigenous cities among the mounds of Mississippi only a century or two before, the English Colonists saw no connection between Native peoples and the builders of the mounds.  
In their minds, the Colonists did not associate the Indigenous Peoples that they had encountered with metalworking.  When they had first arrived and well into the Colonial Period, those same Natives had been eager for the iron tools brought by the Eurpoeans.  They saw the Algonquian speakers using many types of baskets, but almost never ceramics.  They knew the Indigenous people were skilled at working shell, antler, bone and certain stones and artfully decorated their tailored buckskins and bodies with beads and pendants, bracelets and necklaces.  They had traded with them for pearls and the intricately carved stone pipes, exchanging glass beads, fabrics and copper pots.  
There were also the burgeoning ideas of racial superiority and hierarchy, seemingly confirmed when Carl Linnaeus, in his seminal 1735 work, had categorized humans into four varieties.  Darwin had not yet been born; Linnaeus and people of the time took the biblical perspective of a single creation for Man and all living humans being descendants of Noah's sons, but he felt that region and climate had caused changes in the attributes of the humans who dwelt there.  This wasn't racism, not yet, if only because the term race was not yet used.
As more mounds in Eastern North America were dug up by treasure seekers, farmers and plantation workers, the Colonists and Europeans to see the artifacts and remains as those of an elite civilization, long gone.  To some, they were evidence of Phoenicians or Egyptians that must have ventured to the new world.  Perhaps the Aztecs had journeyed north at one point.  The ancestors of the Indians must have come along later, as they showed no evidence of the level of advancement of the Moundbuilders.  Perhaps they had even wiped them out.  Furthermore, while in Europe human artifacts and remains were often found among Ice Age animals, none had been found in America.  
In fact, some European minds argued, the entirety of the animal kingdom in the Americas was primitive and lacking, having clearly degenerated from that of the Old World.  As long as they remained, the Colonists would degenerate into savages too.
These were fighting words, as far as Thomas Jefferson was concerned.   
In his only published book, Notes on the State of Virginia (1785), Jefferson would describe the vast variety of new and unique plants, animals and cultures encountered just in that small region.  In other writings, he would discuss the new discoveries of the entire continent and theorize as to what was yet to be discovered. 
Extinction was not yet an accepted concept.  Though no living Mammoths had been so far found in Eurasia, Jefferson believed that they might be found deep in the continent's interior.  
Thomas Jefferson would also excavate a mound on his property, taking careful notes and examining the goods and remains he uncovered. He would publish the first archaeological description of a mound and postulated that they had indeed been built by the ancestors of Indigenous Americans in his book on Virginia.  He also believed they must have crossed from NE Asia, somewhere around Kamchatka which had just been mapped.
His was a rare opinion and would remain so for centuries.
  In Jefferson's time, it was believed the Earth could be no more than 6000 years old, as calculated by James Ussher in the mid 1600s.  The ancestors of the Indigenous Peoples, whether they had built the mounds or not, had likely arrived around 3000-4000 years earlier, sometime after the Great Flood.  
While the age of the Earth had been pushed to between 20-100 million years old by the beginning of the 20th century and ideas of evolution and extinction had become accepted by the scientific community, the idea that humans, or at least the Indians, were incredibly recent arrivals persisted.  
Hence, the opinions of Hrdlicka and Holmes.  
William Henry Holmes had no formal training or education in science when he went to Washington DC to study art.  In 1871, he was reportedly sketching a mounted bird in the museum when he caught the attention of FB Meek of the Smithsonian, who hired him to sketch fossil and live mollusk shells for his paleontologists reports.  Later, he would join the Hayden Survey as an artist where he sketched such sites as the Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings and Yellowstone.  His interests turned to archaeology by 1875, and he is well known for his illustrations of Ancestral Puebloan pottery.  He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Science by George Washington University in 1918.
The story of Ales Hrdlicka is a little more…well.  A Czech immigrant, Hrdlicka had begun his studies and career in Medicine, but while working at an asylum he was introduced to the science of anthropometry.  
In the centuries since Linnaeus described different varieties of Homo sapiens, and within decades of Darwin's works on evolution, racial science had begun to develop as a new field.  Now, humans were placed into different races or subspecies.  The leading question of the day was how many there were and what set them apart.  The fact that Africans and the similarly black skinned peoples of Oceania often had heavier brow ridges, between those of Europeans and Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals, was taken to point to the primitiveness of their race, further evidenced by their lack of sophisticated technology.  Peoples of Asia and the Americas must've lay somewhere in between.  Detailed measurements of facial features, skulls, the length of limbs and their proportion to the body, all became important to determining what race a group or individual fell into.
Hrdlicka embraced this science, developing a classification system largely based on skull shape and characteristics.  In his mind, Indigenous Americans, like all humans, could fall into one of only three categories - Caucasoid, Negroid or Mongoloid.  The prevalence of characteristics of the last type led him to be another early proponent of the Beringian Hypothesis, though he saw evidence of the other races in various groups as well, with African features becoming increasingly common to the south and west.  
He was also an enthusiast of the new science of eugenics.
  
As pointed out by archaeologist David Meltzer, Jesse D. Figgins was a card-carrying KKK member.  He wasn't out to prove that contemporary Indigenous Americans had any Ancient ties to their land or classify them in any new way.  He simply believed that humans had lived in the Americas during the Ice Age.  Who they were or whether they were ancestral to later peoples was not important.  
They still had to prove that humans had indeed been among those bison.
In November of 1926, Scientific American ran an article entitled On The Antiquity of Man in the Americas by Harold J. Cook.  It included pictures of two of the recovered points.  In 1927, Figgins had taken several of the bones and points to the Smithsonian to show the points to Hrdlicka and Holmes.
Hrdlicka had insisted that because they were not in situ, they could have rolled into the Bone Pit at any time, even during excavation.
Fortunately, on August 29th 1927, Schwachheim, still assisting at the site, made the find that would finally provide indisputable proof that humans had indeed been among those bison.
A clear stone point was embedded near a rib, both still trapped firm within the surrounding material or matrix.  
Carl had rushed a letter to Folsom and that letter made it onto the evening train bound for Denver.  Figgins sent a letter back instructing him to guard the point and not let anyone dig around it.  Telegrams were dispatched to prominent scientists across the country, inviting them to come see the find in person.
Figgins, Vertebrate Paleontologist of the American Museum of Natural History Barnum Brown and Frank Roberts, archaeologist at the Smithsonian Bureau of Ethnology arrived on September 4th.  A few days later came AV Kidder of the Carnegie Institution.  
The assembled scientists agreed that the stone points and the bison were in clear association.  
Hrdlicka was notably absent, though it is unclear if Figgins bothered to telegram.  
The American Anthropological Association's December conference devoted a full symposia to The Antiquity of Man in America.  Figgins and Cook were not invited to speak, and it was Roberts and Brown who described what they had seen at Folsom.  
In fact, Figgins and Cook would not be invited to speak at any anthropological conference concerning the timing of human arrival in the Americas for the next 10 years.
Sources and further reading/listening :
Uncredited, (August 29, 1908) CLOUDBURST DROWNS 15 IN NEW MEXICO; Town of Folsom Caught in Torrent and Houses and People Swept Off in the Flood. RAILROAD BRIDGES DOWN Georgia and Carolinas Suffered Heavily -- Buildings in Augusta, Undermined, Collapse.  The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/1908/08/29/archives/cloudburst-drowns-15-in-new-mexico-town-of-folsom-caught-in-torrent.html
Sarah “Sally” Rooke Bio (ret. Mar 2024) New Mexico Women’s Historical Marker Program https://www.nmhistoricwomen.org/new-mexico-historic-women/sarah-sally-rooke/
Jackson, L.J., Thacker, P.T. (1992) Harold J. Cook and Jesse D. Figgins: A New Perspective on the Folsom Discovery, Rediscovering Our Past: Essays on the History of American Archaeology, Worldwide Archaeology Series, edited by Jonathan Reyman
Cook, H. J. (1926). The Antiquity of Man in America. Scientific American, 135(5), 334–336. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24976879
Pitblado, B.J. (2022) On Rehumanizing Pleistocene People of the Western Hemisphere American Antiquity 87(2), pp. 217–235
Meltzer, D.J., (1983) The antiquity of man and the development of American archaeology Advances in archaeological method and theory, pp. 1-51
Meltzer, D. J. (2005). The Seventy-Year Itch: Controversies over Human Antiquity and Their Resolution Journal of Anthropological Research, 61(4), 433–468. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3631536
Meltzer, D.J.  (2011)  First Peoples in A New World: Colonizing Ice Age America University Press Audiobooks
Raff, J. (2022) Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas  Twelve Audiobooks
Fordham, A. (2023) The Extraordinary Life and Long Legacy of Black Cowboy George McJunkin KUNM https://www.kunm.org/local-news/2023-02-24/the-extraordinary-life-and-long-legacy-of-black-cowboy-george-mcjunkin
Hillerman, T. (1971) The Czech That Bounced: How Folsom was Saved to History New Mexico vol.50 nos.1-2, pp 25-28
Veltre, P. (2019 ) The Carl Schwachheim Story  KRTN Radio
https://krtnradio.com/2019/07/11/the-carl-schwachheim-story-by-pat-veltri/
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An events list to compare the yearly scheduling for hells in Shining Nikki
2022
• Wishes on cloud Jan 24th-Feb 8th
• Dawn duel Mar 17th-29th
• Autumn Moon May 12th-22nd
• Fallen Kingdom Sorrows Jul 5th-16th
• Zither River Night rerun Aug 12th-21st
• Soaring Plumes Sep 27th-Oct 10th
• Queen's starsnow ball Dec 22nd-Jan1st
Breakdown
✓ 7 hells in the entire year
✓ CNY, 2 Double URs, 4 Single URs
✓ About a month and some days ~ to a week between each (only between Krysta and Loen Fox was the month not reached before another hell)
✓ Rerun treated as another hell, not a padding rerun
2023
• Autumn Moon rerun Jan 16th-24th
• Blessed Blossoms (CNY 2022) Feb 16th-Mar 1st
• Tides and Flames (2nd Anni) Apr 4th-Apr 17th
• Grand Obsession May 24th-Jun 4th
• Void Stardust (3rd Anni) Jul 3rd-16th
• Wedding Day rerun Aug 14th-24th
• Sleeping Star of Eternity Aug 25th-Sep 5th
• Forgotten Golden Dynasty Sep 25th Oct 6th
• Dream Reflection Oct 26th Nov 6th
• New Beginning (CNY 2021) Nov 22nd Dec 1st
• Puppet Night Dec 21st Jan 1st
Breakdown
✓ 11 hells in total
✓ 2 CNYs, 4 Double URs, 5 Single URs
✓ At first, barely a month or a bit less between each, then from Wedding Day onward they followed closely one behind the other, with an average of 20 days between each– WD notwithstanding.
✓ Wedding Day was not treated as a hell in and of itself, rather as a padding event for its rerun.
2024
• Fallen Kingdom Sorrow rerun Jan 14th-22nd
• Delayed Devotion (CNY 2023) Feb 5th-19th
✓ CNY, 1 Single UR as of beginnings of March
✓ Although the Krysta rerun wasn't immediately followed by CNY, the break period also wasn't given the new treatment of 20 days (average), although it came close. Unclear if this means there's a new, shorter average, or UR reruns will still be padding and not hells in their own right, since it was more or less the same time between Puppet Night and it.
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Almosthome first post was 31st Dec 2022.
Posted everyday from 31st Dec - Mar 3
25th May - 30th May
23rd July - 26th July
9th Aug
11th & 12th Aug
21st & 23rd Aug
26th & 27th Aug
29th Aug & 30th Aug
18th Sept daily til now
Anyway, had just found it interesting there was at least a post daily on this account from 31st Dec - Mar 3. Also that this is one of the newer accounts compared to the others (Dec 2022)
I’ve noticed that the other accounts have a similar pattern. They post everyday for the first couple of months the it starts spacing between post.
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✨Southern Hemisphere Witchy Dates for 2023! ✨
Sabbats - Traditional and astronomical dates are included, so you can celebrate how you prefer.
🥐 Lughnasadh 🥐  - Wed 1st Feb (Trad.)  - Saturday 4th February  (Astro.) 🍎  Mabon 🍎 -   Tuesday 21st March (Trad.) - Tuesday 21st March  (Astro.) 🎃 Samhain 🎃  - Sunday April 30th/ Monday May 1 (Trad.)  - Saturday May 6th  (Astro.) 🎄 Yule 🎄 - Wednesday 21st June (Trad.) - Thurs  22nd June (Astro.) 🕯️ Imbolc 🕯️  -  Tuesday August 1st  (Trad.) - Tuesday 8th August (Astro.) 💐 Ostara  💐 - Thursday September 21st  (Trad.) - Saturday 23rd September  (Astro.) 🔥 Beltane🔥 -   Tuesday October 31st  (Trad.) - Wednesday November 8th (Astro.) 🌻 Litha 🌻 - Thursday 21st December, (Trad.) -  Friday 22nd December  (Astro.)
Moon Dates - Some locations and countries will have specific moons based on local phenomena, so this is more of a general guide than anything specific.
🌾 January 6th 🌾 - Thunder/Hay Moon in Cancer   🌚 January 21st 🌚  - New Moon in Capricorn 🐾 February 5th 🐾 - Dog/Red/Grain Moon in Leo 🌚 February 20th 🌚 - New Moon in Aquarius 🥝 March 7th 🥝- Fruit Moon in Virgo 🌚 March 21th 🌚 - New Moon in Pisces 🍂 April 6th 🍂 - Harvest Moon in Libra 🌚 April 20th  🌚 - New Moon in Aries (Solar Eclipse) ❄️ May 5th ❄️ - Frost Moon in Scorpio (Lunar Eclipse) 🌚 May 19th 🌚 - New Moon in Taurus 🐺 June 4th  🐺 - Long Night/Dingo/Oak Moon in Sagittarius 🌚 June 18th 🌚  - New Moon in Gemini ⛄ July 3rd ⛄ - Old/Ice Moon in Capricorn (Lunar Eclipse) 🌚 July 17th 🌚  - New Moon in Cancer ⚡ August 1st⚡- Kangaroo/Storm Moon in Aquarius 🌚 August 16th  🌚  - New Moon in Leo 🔹 August 31st 🔹- Blue Moon in Pisces 🌚 September 15th  🌚  - New Moon in Virgo 🐛September 29th 🐛- Worm/Crow Moon in Aries 🌚 October 14th 🌚 - New Moon in Libra (Solar Eclipse) 🌱October 28th🌱 - Seed/Egg Moon in Taurus (Lunar Eclipse) 🌚 November 13th 🌚 - New Moon in Scorpio 🐇 November 27th 🐇-  Flower/Hare Moon in Gemini 🌚 December 12th 🌚 - New Moon in Sagittarius 🍓 December 27th 🍓- Black Swan/Strawberry Moon in Cancer
Astrological Phenomena - Visibility will depend on where you are, so be sure to check if they’ll affect you here!
🌞 20 April 🌞 - Solar Eclipse (Total) 🌚 5-6 May 🌚 - Lunar Eclipse (Penumbral) 🌞 15th October 🌞 - Solar Eclipse (Annual) 🌚 28-29 October 🌚 - Lunar Eclipse (Partial)
☿️ Mercury Retrogrades ☿️ 
Dec 29th 2022 - Jan 18th 2023 April 21st - May 15th Aug 23rd - Sept 15th Dec 13th - Jan 2nd 2024
♀️ Venus Retrograde ♀️ - July 23rd - September 4th ♂Mars Retrograde ♂ - October 30th 2022 - Jan 12th 2023 ♃ Jupiter Retrograde ♃ - September 4th - December 31st ♄ Saturn Retrograde ♄ - June 17th - November 4th ♅ Uranus Retrograde ♅ - August 24th 2022 - Jan 22nd 2023 + August 29th 2023 - Jan 27th 2024 ♆ Neptune Retrograde ♆ June 30th - December 6th ♇ Pluto Retrograde ♇ - May 1st - October 11th ⚷ Chiron Retrograde ⚷ - July 21st - December 27th For more info about each planet's retrograde, please see astrology.com.
Star Sign Dates - Same as the Northern Hemisphere, but still useful to have for reference.
♒ Aquarius ♒  January 20th - February 18th ♓ Pisces  ♓   February 19th - March 19th ♈ Aries ♈  March 20th - April 19th ♉ Taurus ♉  April 20th - May 20th ♊ Gemini ♊ May 21st - Jun 20st ♋ Cancer  ♋  June 21st - July 22nd ♌ Leo ♌  July 23rd - August 22rd ♍ Virgo ♍  August 23rd - September 22rd ♎ Libra ♎  September 23rd - October 22th ♏ Scorpio ♏   October 23rd - November 21nd ♐ Sagittarius ♐  November 22nd December 21st ♑ Capricorn ♑  December 22nd - January 19th
Sources: - Spheres of Light - Trad Sabbat Dates - Pagain - Astro Sabbat Dates - Springwolf.net - Southern Hemisphere Moon Names - Griffith Observatory - 2023 Moon Phases - Astroseek - Starsigns the new moons are in - YourZodiacSign - Starsign dates for 2023
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Current Request List!
July 26th 2022 - Completed September 10th 2022
Thank you to everyone that wrote in a request!! I have a few more things to tweak before posting my followers celebration, promise it's almost ready!
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Adopted Pt. 2 - The reader is excited to go to the fair. when she finds out Noah Solomons will be there she gets even more excited. - posted July 29th
Growing pains - Reader is the youngest of the Shelby clan and is often excluded due to her softer nature. When she gets hurt at the pub one day it quickly becomes everyone's problem to fix it and make things right. - posted July 30th
Dad? - The last Shelby is born just before the war, when Tommy comes back caring for her is one of the only things he finds peace in.
The Smallest Blinder - The boys hate having to watch over her, but more often than not she's the one that saves the day - For some reason, I missed this one - I swear that the requests hide sometimes or disappear altogether. -
Mustache - Michael's wife finds her footing when she notices a large amount of banned Opium in her pantry. Sub Michael Gray X Dom reader NSFW (I changed this one due to a moment of inspiration) - posted Aug 23rd
Quiet Working Girl - the reader is hired on to work at the Garrison, and Tommy takes an interest in her. When things start to fall apart, she's the first person he suspects. He makes a right mess of things again, but this time he's not so sure if he can fix it. - posted aug. 23rd
Stop the World - Tangerine X Reader Smut - Bullet Train movie - I sent myself this request after seeing this movie because it was so good. After years of working against each other out in the field. This time you decide its best to team up - the aftermath leaves you weak in the knees - smut - posted August 23rd
Cold - Head cannons about a woman who never smiles and how the Shelby family would interact with her. - posted Aug 29th
Never safe for work - A reader with a high sex drive, and the things Tommy does to keep up - NSFW
Red - Redhead Reader finds out she's pregnant with Tommy's babe. This follows their wonders about what their child will be like.
Ambition - The reader always wanted a big life and so did Tommy. Promises were made and the reader comes to cash in.
Betrayal - Reader is Tommy's daughter. When she gets involved with a boy from a rival family, she knows that there is a lot on the line. Unforuently for her, things don't end well, causing Tommy to recall what it was like being in love with someone who stabs you in the back. - Posted September 10th 2022
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✨Gosh these look so freaking good! Thank you again for everyone that sent in something ♥️
I also have a Captain Syverson imagine I never posted & idea for a Sherlock NSFW that I might post in there somewhere too.
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No, actually I am not assuming. We have a timeline of where Chris has been all year and where Alba was. Given the locations they had been in 2021, it negates the fact they met earlier than Nov 2021.
I havent heard about the timeline. Can you share?
Sure.
Oct 2020 Alba and Lucas joined the cast of MHGTP
Nov 2020 Chris followed Alba on IG
End of 2020 to Spring 2021: Filming of MHGTP started, beginning in the Hungarian capital of Budapest and then moved to London and Paris. It ended in Spring.
March 2021: Filming of TGM started. Prior to filming, borders were closed, lockdown was in place and he was in MA. It filmed in Europe in the spring, with locations including Prague, Czech Republic, the Château de Chantilly in France, Croatia and as well as in Baku, Azerbaijan. Filming in Prague took place from June 27, 2021.  Filming wrapped on July 31, 2021.
After Spring 2021: In the spring of 2021, after wrapping filming for his film Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, released in July 2022, fans noticed that Bravo and his costar Alba Baptista were getting friendly. Bravo was even sharing photos of them from their vacation on his Instagram in May of that year, leading some to assume they were dating.
May 2021: Pre-production for the second season began in late May 2021
From Annes Library:
June 2021 -Alba follows Chris
June - Chris filmed TGM in France
June 13- 15th- AB in Berlin
June 18th - Chris went to Disneyland Paris for his birthday. Few days break of filming. Filmed in Prague for 1 week.
Jun 30tg -AB fitting tests for WN in Spain(?)
July 3rd - Chris roadtrip post in US & AB trained for WN
July 4th - Chris still in the US for Independence Day
July 11th -AB quarantined for WN
July 25/26th- WN started filming in Madrid (may ended on  Oct 29th)
Aug 26th - Bill Moher interview and emphasized he is single (4:30,4:53,9:30)
Sept - Justin followed Chris
Sep 23rd - ASP Review (MA house)
Sep 30th - sighting at a bar in Boston in Back Bay area (time stamp: 10.20pm EST
Oct - Chris followed Justin
Oct 2nd - Chris driving on Route 2 in Metro West area
Oct 31st - Chris celebrated Halloween in MA and Alba in Madrid & Scott's cameo video
Nov 4th - PageSix article "scoops SMA title"
Nov 6th - Scott followed AB & Chris piano story (LA)
Nov 8th - US borders opened again
Nov 9th - ASP video (LA) & pap pics in LA (tattoo removal)
Nov 11th - Justin IG post of AB in Portugal
Nov 17th - AB followed Scott
Nov 18th - ASP video (LA)
Nov 19tg - ASP video (MA)
Nov 20th - Chris posted from MA
Nov 20th - AB IG post in a European museum
Nov 21st - Chris at WDW for thanksgiving
Nov 25th - AB at European film festival.
Nov 30th - Scott posted scare video (MA and sidenote: same day of Alba's scare video)
Dec 2nd - Steve and his dog followed AB. AB followed back.
Dec 2nd - Chelsea followed AB
Dec 2nd- 13th - Chris had reshoots for TGM in LA
Dec 6th - Alba storied flight (unknown destination)
Dec 7th - Jess (CE friend) followed Alba (sidenote: Chris unliked AB's IG pic)
Dec 27th - Chris was spotted grocery shopping in MA
Dec 29th - Porto Trio arrived in the US
As you can see there is no evidence they met before Nov 2021. They were at different locations all year long.
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