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Everything Has Changed
Taylor told Digital Spy: "It's about falling in love. It's about meeting someone and all of a sudden your entire perspective on the world changes - you're thinking for two, instead of one." It was written the week starting 20 May 2012, after Harry arrived in LA.
Music Video
The scene where the class is watching a move these are scenes of Paris, a hint toward Begin Again and Paris being special to Harry and Taylor. Eiffel Tower, Pont Alexandre III - Bridge over the Seine appear.
The school play scene is reminiscent of Harry's actual first performance in a school play when he was 6, Harry also recreated part of this in the Daylight Music Video.
It's full of adorable moments where the two kids, (who return for the Joker and the Queen) where the boy and girl are apart from other kids in their own private world. The tent scene is later in Willow:
The little boy reads the Notebook, Harry's favourite movie to the girl. The girl is doing embroidery (!! very loml coded! LK does too)
The girl tattoos the boy, as is in IKYWT and reality Taylor was there when Harry got the ship tattoo.
The kids communicate by text, rather like two pop stars who live in different countries would and do, such as this famous VMA exchange, and the letter exchange in the Delicate video.

The Taylors Version Lyric Video also uses Pink & Blue text and butterflies.
Live performances
Taylor performed it with Ed on the Red Tour. It wasn't played on the 1989 or Reputation tours. It was a surprise song, with TIWWCHNT, on 22 July 2023, the date of Harry's final Love on Tour show.
When was it written and 20 May 2012


15 May 2012 - Taylor and Ed started writing together working on Run first.
20 May 2012 - At the end of a tour break Harry and 1D arrived in LA, Harry & Taylor disappeared for a week. The rest of the band went to Mohegan Sun in CT and are seen by fans without Harry.
22 May 2012 - Harry performs with One Direction
27 May 2012 - Ed and Taylor meet and write Everything Has Changed together on her Trampoline. Although Ed said their 'camps reached out at the same time' Ed and Harry had been friends since Ed was 19 and Harry was 16. Ed also wrote several songs for One Direction and likely introduced them. Ed, Taylor and Harry. were experiencing all a new level of success. Only last year Ed talked wistfully about having jam nights writing music in a community this song reminds me of.
28 May - Harry gets the A tattoo and later says it is for his mum, the band laughs and says it is for a mystery blonde. Taylor wrote under Taylor A Swift and wore an A sweater in End Game.
29 May - Ed and Taylor record EHC
17 June - Harry got the temper trap tattoo
23 June - Harry's 'Hi' tattoo is first seen in Dallas 23 June, possibly referring to this song.
The draft lyrics refer to a Gemini, which Taylor has not dated. Maybe someone in Ed's life, a veiled reference to a twin (which Taylor uses again in TTPD) or Harry does have Gemini in his chart.



Ed later said, Taylor was in a relationship when they met: (Tumblr | eNews)
“When I first met Taylor I was in a relationship and she was in a relationship and we just formed a friendship through that,“ he said. "And both our relationships ended and we just carried on being friends. There’s nothing I really want more than friendship there. I know her very very well now and she knows me very very well.”
Secret message
The secret message is "Hyiannis Port" rather than "Hyannis Port". The additional 'I' may be a typo - but knowing Taylor's attention to detail I think it is "H-and-I" Harry signs short messages 'H' and 'y' Spanish 'and'.
This secret message is often thought to indicate Conor Kennedy, However Taylor met Connor 4 July 2012, 2 months after the song was recorded. Taylor owned the house in Hyannis Port house from August 2012 - March 2013, she was dating Harry for almost all of that time. As in Alex and Sierra's I Love You and August they spent time there.

Lyrics
[Intro: Ed Sheeran] “You good to go?” [Verse 1: Taylor Swift] All I knew this morning when I woke Is I know something now, know something now I didn’t before And all I’ve seen since 18 hours ago Is green eyes and freckles And your smile in the back of my mind making me feel like
The first verse set the scene for enthusiastic new beginnings. Taylor describes Harry's green eyes and freckles, Taylor continues to use green in association with Harry.

[Pre-Chorus: Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran] I just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now x4
Harry later refers to this in Sunflower Vol 6: "Wish I could get to know you"
[Chorus: Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran] ‘Cause all I know is we said, “Hello” And your eyes look like coming home All I know is a simple name Everything has changed All I know is you held the door You’ll be mine and I’ll be yours All I know since yesterday Is everything has changed
All I know is we said 'hello' and a simple name (Harry). Harry got his Hi Tattoo a few weeks after this song was written.
Your eyes look like coming home - Home is an important theme in Harry and Taylor's work and means a person, rather than a place. This is from the Notebook (Your mother is my home) which is also featured in the music video.

[Verse 2: Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift] And all my walls stood tall, painted blue I’ll take ’em down, take ’em down And open up the door for you And all I feel in my stomach is butterflies, the beautiful kind Makin’ up for lost time, taking flight making me feel right
Walls standing painted blue means Taylor was feeling isolated and depressed. There is an odd similarity with Paper Rings where she painted the muses brothers' walls blue... and had a suss exposition of holding a paintbrush in front of a blue wall. Here though, she is taking down the walls and letting the muse in.
Doors are a Haylor Theme
Butterflies - while butterflies were key in the artwork for Lover and appear in spotify canvases for it, Taylor only refers to them twice - in this song and Clean. "When the butterflies turned to dust that covered my whole room" Harry referenced in Olivia "The summertime and butterflies / All belong to your creation / I love you, it's all I do". He also has a large butterfly tattoo on his chest.
Flight is also a Haylor theme
[Bridge: Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran] Come back and tell me why I’m feeling like I’ve missed you all this time And meet me there tonight Let me know that it’s not all in my mind
Making up for lost time is very similar to something Harry later said at TIFF about wasted time being the most devastating thing.
'Let me know that it's not all in my mind' Minds are a Haylor theme. Here it is filled with possibility, a leap of faith expected to be returned by the muse, which it was. On TTPD it is the opposite, a feeling that it is not reciprocated:
I hate it here: I will go to Lunar valleys in my mind
Guilty as Sin: What if he's written 'mine' on my upper thigh
Only in my mind?
[Outro: Taylor Swift] All I know is we said, “Hello” So dust off your highest hopes All I know is pouring rain And everything has changed All I know is a new found grace All my days, I’ll know your face All I know since yesterday Is everything has changed
Pouring rain is later referred to in many key songs about Harry and Taylors relationship. It is the key metaphor in Clean, which is an ending in the relationship, Everything Has Changed being the beginning. In Clean:
Rain came pouring down When I was drowning, that's when I could finally breathe And by morning Gone was any trace of you, I think I am finally clean
This reference in Clean as rain washing their love away is again referred to in My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys: "The voices in his head called the rain to end our days of wild"
The imagery of rain pouring down, washing away but also as a metaphor for depression has been a theme in Harry and Taylors songs. Most remarkably in the music videos for Falling/Cardigan. Rain is also in How You Get The Girl: "Stand there like a ghost, shaking from the rain"
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Warped Tour, 2006
Dates:
June 15: Columbia, MD
June 16: Columbus, OH
June 17: Milwaukee, WI
June 18: Minneapolis, MN
June 19: Bonner Springs, KS
June 21: Nashville, TN
June 22: Jacksonville, FL
June 23: St. Petersburg, FL
June 24: Miami, FL
June 25: Orlando, FL
June 26: Ladson, SC
June 27: Raleigh, NC
June 28: Atlanta, GA
June 30: Houston, TX
July 1: Dallas, TX
July 2: Selma, TX
July 3: Las Cruces, NM
July 4: Phoenix, AZ
July 6: Chula Vista, CA
July 7: Pomona, CA
July 8: San Francisco, CA
July 9: Fresno, CA
July 11: Ventura, CA
July 12: L.A, CA
July 13: Marysville, CA
July 14: Nampa, ID
July 15: George, WA
July 16: St. Helens, OR
July 18: Vancouver, BC
July 20: Calgary, AB
July 22: Salt Lake City, UT
July 23: Denver, CO
July 25: Maryland Heights, MO
July 26: Cincinnati, OH
July 27: Pittsburg, PA
July 28: Noblesville, IN
July 29: Detroit, MI
July 30: Tinley Park, IL
August 1: Darien, NY
August 2: Fitchburg, MA
August 3: Camden, NJ
August 4: Scranton, PA
August 5: Uniondale, NY
August 6: Englishtown, NJ
August 8: Charlotte, NC
August 9: Virginia Beach, VA
August 10:Bristow, VA
August 11: Cleveland, OH
August 12: Barrie, ON
August 13: Montreal, QC
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Lineup:
The Academy Is... (Played 6/15, 6/18, 6/23, 6/30 and 7/2)
Against Me!
Aiden (Played 7/2, 7/12, 7/15 and 7/22)
Armor for Sleep (Played 6/30, 7/2 and 8/3)
The Bouncing Souls
Bullet for My Valentine (Played 8/5)
Buzzcocks (Played 6/15-6/28)
The Casualties (Played 6/15-8/5)
The Early November (Played 7/20)
Emery (Played 6/25 and 7/13)
Every Time I Die (Played 7/1, 7/22 and 8/12)
Greeley Estates (Played 6/19)
Gym Class Heroes (Played 6/30)
Hellogoodbye (Played 6/16, 6/28 and 7/3)
Helmet
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (Played 6/15-6/28, 7/6-7/18 and 7/22-8/13)
Less Than Jake
The Living End (Played 7/3-7/30)
NOFX
Paramore (Played 7/6)
Pistolita (Played 8/6)
Plain White T's (Played 7/1)
Silverstein (Played 6/24, 7/1 and 7/3)
The Sounds (Played 7/18-8/13)
30 Seconds to Mars (Played 8/1-8/2 and 8/8-8/12)
The Academy Is... (Played 7/15 and 8/5)
AFI (Played 6/27, 6/30, 7/2-7/3, 7/14, 7/16-7/20, 7/26-7/28 and 8/1)
After It's Over (Played 6/25)
Aiden (Played 7/25)
Amber Pacific (Played 7/15)
Anti-Flag
Armor for Sleep (Played 6/15, 6/23-6/24 and 7/8)
Billy Talent (Played 7/22-7/24, 7/26-8/2, 8/4-8/5 and 8/7-8/13)
The Bled (Played 7/13)
Bullet for My Valentine (Played 8/3)
The Dan Band (Played 7/12)
Danny Diablo (Played 6/19)
Evaline (Played 8/6)
Every Time I Die (Played 6/16, 6/18, 6/24, 6/28, 7/25 and 8/6)
From First To Last (Played 6/16, 6/18 and 6/23)
The Germs (Played 7/6)
Gogol Bordello (Played 8/6)
Greeley Estates (Played 7/1 and 8/5)
Hellogoodbye (Played 6/19, 6/30 and 7/8)
Jack's Mannequin (Played 7/6)
Motion City Soundtrack
Paramore (Played 6/25)
The Pink Spiders (Played 7/12)
Pistolita (Played 8/3)
Plain White T's (Played 7/6)
Rise Against
Saosin (Played 7/1)
Saves the Day
Senses Fail
Silverstein (Played 6/15, 6/28, 7/13, 7/18-7/20 and 8/12)
State Radio (Played 7/2)
Talib Kweli (Played 8/11)
Thursday
Underoath (Played 6/15-7/27)
Valient Thorr (Played 7/3)
The Academy Is... (Played 6/16-6/17, 6/19-6/22, 6/24-6/28, 7/1, 7/3-7/14, 7/16-8/4 and 8/6-8/13)
Aiden (Played 6/15-6/24, 6/26-6/28, 7/1, 7/3-7/11, 7/13-7/14, and 7/16-8/13)
Armor for Sleep (Played 6/16-6/22, 6/24-6/28, 7/1, 7/3-7/7, 7/9-8/2 and 8/4-8/13)
Between the Trees (Played 6/25)
Billy Talent (Played 7/25, 8/3 and 8/6)
Bullet for My Valentine (Played 8/1-8/2 and 8/4-8/13)
Danny Diablo (Played 6/15-6/18 and 6/21)
Dropping Daylight (Played 6/28-6/30)
The Early November (Played 7/15-7/18, 7/22-8/2 and 8/4-8/13)
Eighteen Visions (Played 7/26-8/13)
Emery (Played 7/2)
Evaline (Played 8/3-8/5 and 8/7-8/13)
Every Time I Die (Played 6/15-6/17, 6/19-6/27, 6/30, 7/2-8/5 and 8/7-8/13)
From First To Last (Played 6/19 and 6/24)
Greeley Estates (Played 6/15-6/18, 6/21-6/30, 7/2-8/4 and 8/6-8/13)
Gym Class Heroes (Played 7/1-7/24 and 7/26-8/3)
Hellogoodbye (Played 6/15, 6/17-6/18, 6/21-6/27, 7/1-7/2, 7/4-7/7 and 7/9-8/13)
The Lordz (Played 8/5)
Paramore (Played 6/15-6/24, 6/26-6/28, 7/1-7/5 and 7/7-7/11)
Patent Pending (Played 7/1 and 7/8)
Plain White T's (Played 6/15-6/30, 7/2-7/5 and 7/7-7/20)
The Pink Spiders (Played 6/30-7/11 and 7/13-8/13)
Saosin (Played 6/30 and 7/2-7/16)
Silverstein (Played 6/18-6/19 and 7/25)
Spitalfield (Played 6/17-6/24 and 6/30)
State Radio (Played 6/15-7/1)
The Stiletto Formal (Played 8/12-8/13)
Total Chaos (Played 7/20)
Zox (Played 6/15-6/26)
Aiden (Played 6/25 and 6/30)
Amber Pacific (Played 6/15-7/14 and 7/16-7/20)
ASG (Played 6/21-6/28 and 7/27-8/10)
Chiodos (Played 8/12)
Dropping Daylight (Played 6/15-6/18, 6/21, 6/27 and 6/30-7/16)
Eighteen Visions (Played 7/25 and 8/12)
Emery (Played 6/18-6/19, 6/23 and 6/28-7/3)
Evaline (Played 6/15-6/19, 6/28 and 7/3)
Family Force 5 (Played 6/28
Flashlight Brown (Played 7/18-8/6)
From First to Last (Played 6/15, 6/17 and 6/20-6/22)
Gym Class Heroes (Played 7/25)
Ill Scarlett (Played 8/12-8/13)
Kandi Coded (Played 7/6-7/18)
The Knives (Played 6/28)
Mute Math (Played 8/8-8/13)
Over It (Played 6/15-7/20)
Paramore (Played 6/18, 6/30 and 7/2-7/3)
Patent Pending (Played 6/30 and 7/2)
Pistolita (Played 7/22-8/2 and 8/4-8/13)
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (Played 6/22-6/25 and 7/18-8/13)
Riverboat Gamblers (Played 7/1-7/2)
The Sainte Catherines (Played 8/12-8/13)
Side 67 (Played 7/18-7/20 and 8/11-8/13)
The Spill Canvas (Played 6/15-6/19)
Spitalfield (Played 6/15-6/16, 6/18 and 6/25-6/28 and 7/1)
Stretch Arm Strong (Played 7/22-8/13)
The Summer Obsession (Played 6/25)
Sydney (Played 8/12-8/13)
Ted (Played 6/23 and 6/25)
Valient Thorr (Played 6/15-7/2 and 7/4-8/13)
Vaux (Played 6/15-7/5 and 7/20-7/30)
Voltera (Played 6/30-7/15)
A Static Lullaby (Played 7/7 and 7/12)
All Time Low (Played 8/4-8/6)
And Then I Turn (Played 6/18)
As Cities Burn (Played 6/15-6/28)
The Audition (Played 7/15-7/30)
Big City Dreams (Played 6/22-6/23)
The Bleeding Alarm (Played 7/18-7/20)
Brighten (Played 7/13)
Britt Black (Played 6/16)
Chasing Victory (Played 6/27)
Chiodos (Played 6/30-7/15)
The Classic Crime (Played 7/16-7/30)
The Confession (Played 6/15-6/26)
Dear Jane, I... (Played 8/13)
Dear Whoever (Played 7/16)
Eighteen Visions (Played 6/30-7/15)
Emery (Played 7/16-7/30)
Escape the Fate (Played 7/8-7/15)
From Aphony (Played 7/15)
The Fully Down
Goodbye Tomorrow (Playd 7/4)
Halifax (Played 8/1-8/13)
Hit the Lights (Played 6/30-7/15)
Hometown Anthem (Played 6/15)
The Honour Recital (Played 7/28-7/29)
Horse the Band (Played 8/1-8/13)
I Am Ghost (Played 6/22-7/8)
I Am The Avalanche (Played 8/1-8/13)
It Dies Today (Played 6/30-7/15)
Ivory (Played 6/17)
June (Played 6/15-6/28)
The Junior Varsity (Played 7/25-7/30)
The Killing Moon (Played 8/1)
Last Winter (Played 6/25)
Liam and Me (Played 8/3)
Lydia (Played 6/30-7/7)
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (Played 6/15-6/28)
MeWithoutYou (Played 8/1-8/11)
Misery Signals (Played 7/18-7/30)
My American Heart (Played 7/16-7/30)
Normal Like You (Played 7/8)
Quietdrive (Played 6/19-6/21)
The Real You (Played 7/6)
Remembering Never (Played 6/30-7/15)
Rookie of the Year (Played 6/15-6/28)
Royden (Played 6/15-6/21)
Scary Kids Scaring Kids (Played 6/15-7/6, 7/8-7/15 and 8/5-8/13)
Showbread (Played 6/28)
The Sleeping (Played 8/1-8/13)
So They Say (Played 8/1-8/13)
Somerset (Played 6/16)
The Stiletto Formal (Played 6/30-7/15)
The Sunstreak (Played 8/12)
Transition (Played 7/27)
Valencia (Played 8/8-8/13)
YouInSeries (Played 8/1-8/13)
Alexisonfire (Played 7/12-8/3 and 8/6-8/13)
Biology
The Bled (Played 6/15-7/12 and 7/14-8/13)
The Departed (Played 7/8)
DORK (Played 7/3)
Down to Earth Approach
Emanuel (Played 6/17-8/13)
From Autumn to Ashes
Gym Class Heroes (Played 8/12-8/13)
Meg and Dia (Played 7/1)
Moneen
Protest the Hero
Saves the Day (Acoustic) (6/15 and 6/17-8/12)
Senses Fail (Acoustic) (6/16-6/27, 6/30, 7/2, 7/4-7/7, 7/9-7/12, 7/14, 7/16, 7/20-8/2, 8/4 and 8/8-8/11)
Silverstein (Played 6/16)
The Summer Obsession (Played 6/28)
The Sunstreak (Played 7/13)
A Change of Pace (Played 7/3-7/14)
Adair
All Time Low (Played 6/15 and 8/9-8/10)
Britt Black (Played 8/13)
Cartel
Catch 22 (Played 6/22-7/2)
Crowned King (Played 7/15, 7/18-7/20)
Dirty Little Monkey (Played 7/15)
Downtown Brown (Played 7/29 and 8/11)
Eight Fingers Down (Played 8/13)
Family Force 5 (Played 6/16-6/22, 6/25-6/27)
The Felix Culpa (Played 6/15-6/19)
Forgive Durden (Played 7/14-7/23
Glass Intrepid (Played 6/26-7/2)
Gym Class Heroes (Played 6/15-6/27 and 7/8)
Heavy Heavy Low Low (Played 7/13)
Ice Nine Kills (Played 8/2)
Lorene Drive (Played 8/3-8/10)
Love Equals Death (Played 7/8)
Lydia (Played 8/3-8/10)
Meter Maid (Played 7/30)
Monty Are I (Played 6/15-6/23)
Mute Math (Played 7/13-8/2)
My American Heart (Played 7/4-7/13 and 8/1-8/2)
Nural (Played 7/12)
The Panic Division (Played 6/30-7/3)
Phathom (Played 8/13)
Race the Sun (Played 8/8-8/12)
Rediscover (Played 6/23-6/27)
Rock Hard Power Spray (Played 6/22-6/25)
Ronnie Day (Played 7/25-7/27)
The Salads (Played 7/18-7/20 and 8/11-8/13)
The Scotch Greens (Played 6/15-7/2 and 7/8)
Sherwood (Played 7/13-7/23)
The Smashup
So They Say (Played 7/25-7/30)
The Stick Up (Played 8/13)
Sunset West (Played 8/13)
The Sunstreak (Played 6/15-7/12, 7/14 and 7/16-8/11)
Throwdown (Played 7/3-7/13)
Valencia (Played 8/3)
The Vincent Black Shadow (Played 8/13)
We are the Fury
Your Name in Lights (Played 7/3 and 8/3-8/6)
Zebrahead (Played 7/16-7/30)
2nd Day Crush (Played 7/11)
A Chance Without (Played 7/15)
A Heartwell Ending (Played 7/7)
A Kiss for Jersey (Played 6/27)
A Red Carpet Affair (Played 6/18)
Abby Normal (Played 7/22)
Aetrium (Played 7/6)
Affirmative Cameraman (Played 7/13)
Alesana (Played 6/27)
The Alibi (Played 7/20)
Amory (Played 8/6)
Anachondo (Played 6/19)
And the Hero Fails (Played 7/4)
And Then There Was You (Played 6/24)
The Argyle Pimps (Played 7/9)
The Arrival (Played 6/21)
As Blood Runs Black (Played 7/12)
Asian (Played 6/26)
Asking Abby (Played 6/18)
Ava Wait (Played 7/25)
The Avenue Memphis (Played 6/21)
Awake (Played 7/11)
Bank (Played 7/14)
Blane (Played 7/15]]
Bleeding Orange (Played 8/13)
Bless the Broken (Played 7/1)
Blessthefall (Played 7/4)
Blinded Black (Played 7/25)
The Bright Red (Played 7/20)
Brightwood (Played 7/16)
Broken Image (Played 6/23)
The Brotherhood Of Dae Han (Played 7/23)
Capitol Risk (Played 8/4)
Castles in the Sky (Played 7/15)
Celeste (Played 6/28)
Centreline (Played 8/9)
Choad Effect (Played 7/7)
Continent Of Ash (Played 7/23)
Crash Boom Bang (Played 8/9)
Dance Gavin Dance (Played 7/13)
Dash the Assassin (Played 6/16)
Dawn of the Dude (Played 8/8)
Dead Ellington (Played 8/2)
Death in December (Played 7/14)
Deathwish Nine (Played 7/12)
Demas the Thief (Played 8/9)
Dirty Larry (Played 8/3)
The Dog and Everything (Played 7/30)
Don't Die Cindy (Played 6/22)
The Drama Club (Played 8/4)
Dreams of Reality (Played 7/11)
Driven Under (Played 7/14)
Driving East (Played 8/10)
The Drugstore Cowboys (Played 6/15)
Easton (Played 6/24)
Eclectic Approach (Played 7/15)
Ekotren (Played 6/25)
The Elliot Project (Played 7/1)
Ellison (Played 7/26)
Enter (Played 6/17)
Ericson (Played 8/2)
Ever Since Radio (Played 6/15)
Exit This Side (Played 7/18)
Eyes Catch Fire (Played 6/19)
Eyes Set to Kill (Played 7/4)
Fail to Follow (Played 7/22)
Falling For Yesterday (Played 6/21)
Fear From Falling (Played 7/23)
Fermata (Played 7/11)
Fijar (Played 6/23)
The Florence (Played 8/13)
Forever in Effigy (Played 7/28)
Four Stories (Played 8/9)
Fully Loaded (Played 7/18)
Furthest From the Star (Played 7/2)
Gates Called Beautiful (Played 8/11)
Gatsby Gets the Green Light (Played 6/15)
Ghost Town Locals (Played 8/3)
Gloria (Played 6/18)
The Good Cheer (Played 7/11)
The Goodbye Celebration (Played 8/12)
Goodbye Soundscape (Played 8/4)
Goodbye Tiger (Played 7/15)
The Grillers (Played 8/5)
Guns Like Girls (Played 8/6)
Hand Me Down Buick (Played 8/3)
Handgun Sonata (Played 6/26)
The Hanks (Played 7/12)
Headsnap (Played 6/26)
Heisley Amor (Played 8/11)
Hello Tokyo (Played 8/10)
Hit By A Bus (Played 7/3)
Hometown Anthem (Played 8/6)
The Honour Recital (Played 7/30)
Hope All Is Well (Played 7/16)
Hopefield (Played 7/7)
The Hottness (Played 8/8)
Human Flight Committee (Played 8/2)
In Case You're Curious (Played 7/23)
In Reverent Fear (Played 7/6)
In Theory (Played 7/1)
Inner Surge (Played 7/20)
The International Drive (Played 8/8)
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"An insurrection of upper-middle class white people | Will Bunch Newsletter
They flew from their affluent suburbs to the U.S. Capitol, ready to die for the cause of white privilege
The stunning pro-President-Trump insurrection that occurred at the U.S. Capitol less than a week ago must have been a carnival for one’s olfactory bulb, as the stinging aroma of tear gas blended with the pungent odors of the occasional joint, or maybe the piles of dung that some of the cruder mob members left in the hallways once graced by icons like Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and LBJ. The only thing that wasn’t in the air on Wednesday was the smell of what so many have falsely tied to Trump’s authoritarian movement — any whiff of “economic anxiety.”
When fascism finally came to America in the form of an attempted coup to halt our presidential election, it came from lush-green suburbs all across this land, flying business class on Delta or United and staying in four-star hotels with three-martini lobby bars — the better to keep warm after a long day of taking selfies with friendly cops or pummeling the unfriendly ones, chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” and generally standing athwart democracy yelling “Halt!”
Long ridiculed as deplorables rising up from the muck of Rust Belt trailer parks, the Donald Trump counter-revolution has finally revealed itself as an upper-middle-class affair.
What else can one think after seeing the photo of Jenna Ryan, real-estate broker from the upscale Dallas exurb of Frisco (also a “conservative” radio talker) posing in front of the private jet that whisked her to the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally and subsequent storming of the Capitol, where she smiled in front of a window broken by other rioters and tweeted that “if the news doesn’t stop lying about us we’re going to come after their studios next”?
Maybe Ryan is an extreme example, but her compatriots in rushing Capitol Hill on Wednesday included a father of three from another upscale Dallas suburb named Larry Rendall Brock Jr., whose 1989 degree in international relations from the Air Force Academy apparently never taught him that it’s a bad idea to be photographed leaving House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office in a combat helmet, tactical gear, and holding zip-tie handcuffs.
One might also expect a criminal defense lawyer like McCall Calhoun of Americus, Ga., to know that it’s surely illegal to surge past a line of cops into the U.S. Capitol, even if, as you later told a newspaper, you believed your fellow rioters wer people who “don’t want to lose their democratic republic.” Or that it’s bad form to do this after tweeting about a looming civil war or the potential hanging of President-elect Joe Biden.
Political junkies like us remember 2000′s “Brooks Brothers riot” of well-heeled GOP activists and lobbyists that successfully halted Florida vote recounting in populous Dade County. Apparently what we witnessed Wednesday was the “Pottery Barn insurrection.” As key figures who invaded the Capitol have been steadily identified over the last five or six days, it’s remarkable how many alleged lawbreakers emerged from upscale zip codes.
The stay-at-home dad husband of a physician. The son of an elected judge in Brooklyn. The owners of numerous small businesses, as well as assorted state legislators. The New York Times spent four years looking for Trump voters in Ohio diners, but apparently that’s not where they would have found failed actor Jacob Chansley, a.k.a. Jake Angeli, the infamous shirtless rioter with the painted face and horns, who reportedly hasn’t eaten since his arrest because there’s no organic food in jail.
Yes, many of the 74 million citizens who voted for the guy who then incited an attempted coup do fit the stereotype of struggling or laid-off blue-collar worker in a rusted-out rural community. But those folks aren’t the ones who can take a Wednesday off and fly hundreds of miles, let alone plunk down hundreds of dollars, to get to the nation’s hub. While the Capitol mob was bulked up with other Trumpists — including an alarming number of off-duty police officers, as well as some neo-Nazi or KKK types who’ve been around forever — it was the 401(k) crowd that formed the front line of America’s first real putsch.
If that surprises you, then you weren’t really paying attention. For the last four years, political scientists have been trying to wrap their brains around Trump’s shocking 2016 victory in the Electoral College while trying to tell us that the 45th president’s true base is a lot of things — but it’s not poor. In fact, polling guru Nate Silver noted during 2016′s primaries that the average Trump voter had a median household income of $72,000, which was both higher than the national average and also higher than the numbers that year for supporters of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Interestingly, Silver and other analysts have found that Trump performs particularly well with voters with high incomes yet often without college diplomas (although he also does better with degree holders than he gets credit for). A researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, the political scientist Diana Mutz, found that Trump voters generally weren’t struggling economically yet did feel great anxiety about their status — whether the threat was the rise of a foreign power like China or the idea that America, and its government, was becoming increasingly nonwhite.
That explains a lot. It explains why the Republican Party, arguably in a long downward moral spiral, lost its mind when America elected its first Black president in Barack Obama. It explains why so many people with the luxuries of a laptop and free time (things that actual poor folks have in short supply) look for conspiracies like QAnon to explain a society that no longer makes sense for them, or why so much of the hatred on the right is expended not at the CEOs who outsourced American jobs but at the cap-and-gown-wearing eggheads like journalists or scientists they find intellectually arrogant.
The main reason that so many reasonably well-off folks tried to shut down American democracy wasn’t because they feared losing their paycheck, but because they feared losing their white privilege. Donald Trump had promised that “I alone can fix it” — that he’d protect them from a society where Black and brown essential workers could expect help from their government during a pandemic or ask the police to stop killing them, a world that where just being white no longer guaranteed the status they were promised as kids. They truly believed that Biden, Kamala Harris, and the 82 million were going to end their white power, and they saw Jan. 6 as their last chance to save it. The Capitol still stands, but the rest of us are going to be spending decades cleaning up their mess.
History lesson
Philadelphia Police carry a protester away from a July 4, 1966 anti-Vietnam War protest held at Independence Hall. A new study proves police are twice as likely to break up a left-wing demonstration than a right-wing one, like Wednesday's storming of the U.S. Capitol.
In the end, as the FBI and other agencies step up their investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection, there will likely be hundreds of arrests. But the now-under-fire Capitol Police arrested only 13 rioters while the attack was underway, and only a few dozen more were busted by cops for violating the 6 p.m. curfew. No one must have been more shocked by this than the survivors of the May 1971 anti-Vietnam War protests in Washington, one of the largest demonstrations in American history. In marked contrast to last week’s light police presence, the heavy-handed tactics from the administration of Richard Nixon included secretly canceling a national-park permit for the protests and then sending in a whopping 12,000 military troops to augment an already sizable police and National Guard presence. Over three days, an astonishing 12,614 people — many who were protesting peacefully and not violating any laws — were rounded up in the largest mass arrest in U.S. history. Authorities detained thousands at RFK Stadium because there was nowhere else to put them.
The shameful 1971 incident proved a point that seemed clear last Wednesday and has now been established with research: Police who are aggressive with leftist social-justice protesters treat right-wing disturbances with kid gloves. Last year’s Black Lives Matter protests as well as anti-lockdown rallies on the far right inspired the nonprofit Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project to dig deeper. It found police were twice as likely to break up the left-wing protests, and when they did disperse a gathering, cops used force against leftists more often (51% of the time) than against right-wingers (34%.) This unequal treatment under the law is one more way that American policing is broken."
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5. Check Out the Crow Museum of Asian ArtIf you’re a fan of Asian art, then the Crow Museum of Asian Art is not to be missed. It’s one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia. During your visit, you’ll see jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 2-by-28-foot sandstone façade of an 18th-century Indian residence.
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6. See a show at the Winspear Opera HouseThe Arts District is not just famous for its visual arts. Performing arts reign high here as well. One example of this is the Winspear Opera House, home to the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater. The horseshoe-shaped performance hall was specifically designed for opera and musical performances.
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Vision: Transform the Dallas Arts District into a dynamic destination for locals and tourists alike while creating a fulfilling urban experience. The District is powered by the imagination of artists globally, while seamlessly integrating exemplary artistic, residential, cultural, and commercial life.
ABOUT: The first donation given to the foundation was by the Crow Family Foundation. Over the past 30 years, the Dallas Arts District Foundation has awarded over 420 grants totaling $1.1 million to Dallas arts and culture organizations. In 2018, the Dallas Arts District (DAD) took a year’s hiatus to review, revise, and develop the application and grants process to promote access, collaborations, and new audiences in the neighborhood. DAD partnered with HALL Group and created Through the Lens: Dallas Arts District, a coffee table photo book with 91 incredible photos by 56 talented photographers. All sales of the book will go toward growing the Foundation Grants Fund. This project marks the first effort to grow funding to support local artists through the grants program for the Dallas Arts District Foundation since the first donation by the Crow Family Foundation. The revised application is now ready to launch online, and the book will be available in Fall 2019 with the opening of the HALL Arts Hotel.
Dallas Arts District is excited about the partnership with HALL Group and Through the Lens: Dallas Arts District with 91 incredible photos by 56 talented photographers. This is the first fundraiser that will support the grants program for the Dallas Arts District Foundation since the first donation in 1984 by the Crow family. With this opportunity, Dallas Arts District is taking the next six months to review, revise, and develop the application and grants process to create access, collaborations, and new audiences in the Dallas Arts District. The revised application will be ready in the summer of 2019; the book will be available in Fall 2019 with the opening of the HALL Arts Hotel, and the grant recipients will be announced in December 2019 for projects in 2020. Over the past 34 years, the Dallas Arts District Foundation has awarded over 420 grants totaling $1.1 million to Dallas arts and culture organizations since 1984.
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The Crow Collection of Asian Art is one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India and Southeast Asia. Experience a peaceful world of beauty and spirituality in the heart of the city with pieces dating from 3500 B.C. to the early 20th century. Don’t miss a glimpse at precious jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 2-by-28 foot sandstone façade of an 18th-century Indian residence.
Located in the northeast corner of downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks. This iconic neighborhood has more buildings designed by Pritzker award-winning architects than any location in the world. Dallas Arts District unifies culture and commerce with integrated and exemplary artistic, residential, cultural, educational, recreational, religious and commercial life and was awarded a maximum 3-star rating by the prestigious Le Guide Vert – Michelin Green Guide. Its programmatic highlight is the Signature Block Party Series comprised of two free public events that support events at the cultural venues, featuring local, state, and national artists drawing more than 50,000 visitors from over 144 zip codes.
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Aside from major attractions and entertainment spots, Dallas’s Arts District is home to the popular Klyde Warren Park, an urban neighborhood green space that’s host to a range of community events. Enjoy food truck lunches, live music performances, outdoor fitness classes, local art shows, and kid-friendly fun. The Arts District sits along Woodall Rodgers Freeway and neighbors Downtown Dallas, home to an array of office buildings, local restaurants, and major attractions. The Arts District is within reach of the Dallas World Aquarium, the Giant Eyeball, the JFK Memorial Plaza, and so much more.
The Arts District is home to 13 facilities and organizations including The Annette Strauss Artist Square, the Belo Mansion/Dallas Bar Association, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Theater Center, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Fellowship Church, Trammell Crow Center, and the Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art.
The compact, vertical orientation of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, climbing 12 stories into the Dallas skyline, was designed by Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX and Rem Koolhaas of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. The theater, home to the Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, is a prime destination for music and theatre enthusiasts.
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3. Explore the Nasher Sculpture CenterThe Nasher Sculpture Center is considered one of the foremost collections of sculptures in the world. The center features more than 300 modern sculptures from great artists like Gormley, Matisse, Miró, Picasso, and Rodin. Be sure to save time to stroll through the city-block long outdoor sculpture garden.
24 hours in the Dallas Arts District
5. Check Out the Crow Museum of Asian ArtIf you’re a fan of Asian art, then the Crow Museum of Asian Art is not to be missed. It’s one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia. During your visit, you’ll see jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 2-by-28-foot sandstone façade of an 18th-century Indian residence.
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Nearly 9,000 Dallas residents have engaged in this process to develop over a hundred initiatives and strategies under these six priorities:
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As of July 2020, the average apartment rent in Arts District is $1,121 for a studio, $2,218 for one-bedroom, $2,609 for two bedrooms, and $2,964 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Arts District has decreased by -1.2% in the past year.
6. See a show at the Winspear Opera HouseThe Arts District is not just famous for its visual arts. Performing arts reign high here as well. One example of this is the Winspear Opera House, home to the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater. The horseshoe-shaped performance hall was specifically designed for opera and musical performances.
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Boasting the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation and an array of vibrant and breathtaking visual and performing arts experiences across the city, Dallas offers world-class exhibits and adventures for culture lovers.
http://airductcleaningdfw.com/commercial-duct-cleaning-dallas-tx/ These properties are currently listed for sale. They are owned by a bank or a lender who took ownership through foreclosure proceedings. These are also known as bank-owned or real estate owned (REO).
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Vision: Transform the Dallas Arts District into a dynamic destination for locals and tourists alike while creating a fulfilling urban experience. The District is powered by the imagination of artists globally, while seamlessly integrating exemplary artistic, residential, cultural, and commercial life.
ABOUT: The first donation given to the foundation was by the Crow Family Foundation. Over the past 30 years, the Dallas Arts District Foundation has awarded over 420 grants totaling $1.1 million to Dallas arts and culture organizations. In 2018, the Dallas Arts District (DAD) took a year’s hiatus to review, revise, and develop the application and grants process to promote access, collaborations, and new audiences in the neighborhood. DAD partnered with HALL Group and created Through the Lens: Dallas Arts District, a coffee table photo book with 91 incredible photos by 56 talented photographers. All sales of the book will go toward growing the Foundation Grants Fund. This project marks the first effort to grow funding to support local artists through the grants program for the Dallas Arts District Foundation since the first donation by the Crow Family Foundation. The revised application is now ready to launch online, and the book will be available in Fall 2019 with the opening of the HALL Arts Hotel.
Dallas Arts District is excited about the partnership with HALL Group and Through the Lens: Dallas Arts District with 91 incredible photos by 56 talented photographers. This is the first fundraiser that will support the grants program for the Dallas Arts District Foundation since the first donation in 1984 by the Crow family. With this opportunity, Dallas Arts District is taking the next six months to review, revise, and develop the application and grants process to create access, collaborations, and new audiences in the Dallas Arts District. The revised application will be ready in the summer of 2019; the book will be available in Fall 2019 with the opening of the HALL Arts Hotel, and the grant recipients will be announced in December 2019 for projects in 2020. Over the past 34 years, the Dallas Arts District Foundation has awarded over 420 grants totaling $1.1 million to Dallas arts and culture organizations since 1984.
7 Must-See Museum Exhibits for 2019
The Crow Collection of Asian Art is one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India and Southeast Asia. Experience a peaceful world of beauty and spirituality in the heart of the city with pieces dating from 3500 B.C. to the early 20th century. Don’t miss a glimpse at precious jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 2-by-28 foot sandstone façade of an 18th-century Indian residence.
Located in the northeast corner of downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks. This iconic neighborhood has more buildings designed by Pritzker award-winning architects than any location in the world. Dallas Arts District unifies culture and commerce with integrated and exemplary artistic, residential, cultural, educational, recreational, religious and commercial life and was awarded a maximum 3-star rating by the prestigious Le Guide Vert – Michelin Green Guide. Its programmatic highlight is the Signature Block Party Series comprised of two free public events that support events at the cultural venues, featuring local, state, and national artists drawing more than 50,000 visitors from over 144 zip codes.
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The Arts District is home to 13 facilities and organizations including The Annette Strauss Artist Square, the Belo Mansion/Dallas Bar Association, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Theater Center, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Fellowship Church, Trammell Crow Center, and the Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art.
The compact, vertical orientation of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, climbing 12 stories into the Dallas skyline, was designed by Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX and Rem Koolhaas of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. The theater, home to the Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, is a prime destination for music and theatre enthusiasts.
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ABOUT: The first donation given to the foundation was by the Crow Family Foundation. Over the past 30 years, the Dallas Arts District Foundation has awarded over 420 grants totaling $1.1 million to Dallas arts and culture organizations. In 2018, the Dallas Arts District (DAD) took a year’s hiatus to review, revise, and develop the application and grants process to promote access, collaborations, and new audiences in the neighborhood. DAD partnered with HALL Group and created Through the Lens: Dallas Arts District, a coffee table photo book with 91 incredible photos by 56 talented photographers. All sales of the book will go toward growing the Foundation Grants Fund. This project marks the first effort to grow funding to support local artists through the grants program for the Dallas Arts District Foundation since the first donation by the Crow Family Foundation. The revised application is now ready to launch online, and the book will be available in Fall 2019 with the opening of the HALL Arts Hotel.
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The Crow Collection of Asian Art is one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India and Southeast Asia. Experience a peaceful world of beauty and spirituality in the heart of the city with pieces dating from 3500 B.C. to the early 20th century. Don’t miss a glimpse at precious jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 2-by-28 foot sandstone façade of an 18th-century Indian residence.
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Broken Like Me (Part 4) - Thanksgiving
Summary: The reader spends her first Thanksgiving with the Winchester family and it goes about as well as expected...
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Pairing: Model!Dean x reader
Word Count: 4,600ish
Warnings: language
Thanksgiving Day
“Is this okay?” you asked Thursday morning. You had on jeans and a turtleneck, Dean chuckling at you.
“You were so nervous about this stupid scar,” he said, running his head over your head. You closed your eyes. Hadn’t you already put makeup on? “You don’t even have a scar you worry wart.”
“There’s a lot of makeup on it,” you said, Dean’s hand moving away.
“Well I don’t see anything,” he said.
“That’s the point,” you said. He hummed, waiting for you to finish putting on your boots and zip up your jacket. You checked yourself in the mirror once and grabbed your bag, Dean chuckling.
“Forgetting something?” he asked, picking up your beanie you’d been wearing everywhere lately.
“Nope, I’m good,” you said.
“Good,” he said. “Let’s get going. I got to sneak some of that pie before dinner.”
“Mom, I’m back,” said Dean as you followed him into a very loud house. There were a million shoes by the front door and Dean cursed to himself. “This place is like a fucking zoo.”
“Yeah it fucking is,” said a red head girl that was rounding a corner with a handful of chips, Dean cocking his head at her.
“Charlie. Language,” said Dean.
“I’m 18, De,” she said.
“I don’t care. Didn’t your dad teach you not to swear in front of guests and Uncle Bobby is your dad so never mind,” said Dean rubbing his temples.
“Uh huh,” she said, giving you a smile. “Hi. I’m Charlie. Are you De’s girlfriend?”
“Uh, no,” you said with a smile. “Just a friend. I’m Y/N.”
“So did you get the potatoes?” asked Charlie. Dean smacked himself in the forehead. “Yeah, you said-“
“Crap. Uh, I gotta run to the store fast. Charlie, keep the rest of the family from horrifying Y/N for me, would you?” asked Dean. “I’m so sorry. I gotta run. I’ll be back in half an hour tops.”
He was out the door and revving the engine to his car before you felt like you’d even blinked.
“He so has a crush on you,” said Charlie with a smirk.
“Oh, I know. We’re going slow right now though,” you said, kicking off your boots.
“He’s got good taste,” she said. You laughed, Charlie showing you up the stairs and into a bedroom where a big pile of coats and bags were on a bed. You shoved your phone in your pocket as you listened to Charlie talk a mile a minute.
You figured she was in high school or her first semester of college but then she was talking about a senior capstone project and coding some website and you realized Dean’s cousin was a little genius.
“I can barely get my email to work,” you said with a laugh.
“Oh no one can use that crap. It’s filled with bad code. So what do you do?” she asked. “I always talk too much.”
“It’s okay. I work from home. I run financials for a few small online businesses. It’s pretty boring to be honest,” you said.
“Yeah but you get to work from home. Plus you don’t have to take off your shirt like De to get paid,” she teased. “There were so many stripper jokes when he first went to LA. Poor guy. The Winchesters can be pretty vicious.”
“Charlie! Can you help cut the carrots!” shouted someone downstairs.
“Come on,” she said, rolling her eyes. “You can meet the rest of the nutjobs.”
Downstairs you followed Charlie into the kitchen, less people in there than you thought there would be. Mary was working over a stove, an older guy in a trucker hat drinking a beer as he stirred something and then there was another one drinking at the small kitchen table covered in snacks.
You’d never seen him in person but you knew that was John Winchester and the look on his face said he knew exactly who you were too.
“Charlie just for a second,” said the man in the trucker hat, turning his head in your direction. “Who are you?”
“That’s, Y/N, dad. Dean’s not girlfriend,” said Charlie with a smile. Mary whipped her head around and John’s face went blank.
“Hi,” said Mary, glancing behind you for Dean.
“Hi. Dean forgot the potatoes. He should be back soon,” you said, looking anywhere but at them.
“Would you like something to drink?” she asked. You nodded, pulling up your collar a smidge when you felt John’s gaze on you. “John? Could you get that for Y/N?”
He hummed and stood up, going to the counter and pouring you a glass of red wine, the same it looked like Mary had nearby.
“This is awkward,” said John, handing you the glass.
“I can leave,” you said, setting the glass down nearby. You were already heading back down the hall when you heard heavy footsteps after you.
“Wait,” said John. You turned around, John looking over your head. “Dean’ll kill me if you go.”
“We barely know each other,” you said. “It’s not a problem if I leave. It’s your family.”
“I’m sorry for hitting you,” he said. You nodded but still went to find your boots, John sighing. “Kid. Stay.”
“My being here bothers you though. It’s your thanksgiving,” you said.
“Yeah because I’m the reason you got hurt and seeing you reminds me that I did that to some poor kid,” he said.
“I’m going to leave now,” you said, turning around to find Dean walking in the front door.
“I got the last freaking bag,” said Dean with a sigh, holding them out to John. Dean looked between you and his father, narrowing his eyes. “What’s going on?”
“Nothing,” said John, taking the bag. “Y/N was just looking for the bathroom, weren’t you?”
“It’s back that way,” said Dean, pointing further down the hall. You caught John’s face before he was back for the kitchen, Dean throwing his head back. “Everything okay? You met everyone yet?”
“No. I talked to Charlie for the most part,” you said.
“Ah, she’s a good girl,” said Dean with a smile. You headed back towards the kitchen, ducking in the bathroom for a moment before Dean was handing you your wine in the kitchen. You eventually settled in the family room, too many people trying to watch football, the Winchesters big fans of the Dallas Cowboys apparently.
“Is this what you do all day?” you asked Dean quietly.
“We watch football, then dinner around 4. Probably someone starts telling a story and we sit around talking and drinking until we get hungry again,” he said. “We’ll probably toss around a football in the backyard at some point. You bored already?”
“No, just not what I imagined,” you said.
“Hm,” said Dean, nodding his head. He leaned forward and turned off the TV, getting a lot of shouts. “Outside. Come on. Time for some real football.”
A group of younger people got up and started to throw on coats and boots, Dean eventually showing you outside to the yard, one of his uncles grumbling at him as he turned on the TV again.
“It’s not tackle or anything,” said Dean as you zipped up your coat. “Two hand touch.”
“We did flag football in gym class,” you said.
“It’s basically the same thing,” he said as you followed him out the front door and around the house to the backyard. A guy a little older than Dean started talking to everyone, going over a few basic rules.
“As always,” said the guy, “No breaking anyone and no tackling, especially the girls. We don’t want a repeat of last year. Charlie.”
“What? My arm was broken for like a month,” she said.
“Behave yourself,” he said, turning to Dean. “You want first dibs?”
“Oh, no. You’re getting old there, Michael. You could use all the help you can get. You go first,” said Dean with a big grin.
“Sam,” said Michael.
“Charlie,” said Dean.
“Cas,” said Michael.
“Arthur,” said Dean.
“Nick,” said Michael.
“Ana,” said Dean.
“Jo,” said Michael. Dean turned his head to the little blonde girl nearby. “Jo, you want to play with the big kids this year?”
“Can we be team princesses?” she asked.
“Sure,” said Michael.
“Okay,” she said, skipping over.
“I’ll take Jack,” said Dean. Jack’s eyes lit up. “You’re seven big guy. Get over here.”
“Alright,” said Michael, a few of the older people with you going to the back deck, taking seats on the steps. You spun around and back at Dean, cocking your head as he walked over.
“You wanted to play?” asked Dean.
“Uh, no, I’m good,” you said, going to the deck and taking a seat. Dean watched you for a good long minute as other people moved around. Shit, this guy had a knack for when you were lying.
He didn’t say anything though and they started a game, letting the littlest kids run around with the ball and score a few times. They weren’t following any of the rules really but after a little while a few of the people with you called Jack and Jo to come inside. You thought it was over but Dean whistled for you to stay. You stood up when he waved you over, meeting you halfway.
“I’m sorry. I would have picked you first if I knew you wanted to. I figured with the accident you were taking things easy,” he said.
“It’s really okay,” you said. “I should go inside, see if your mom needs help with anything.”
“Come on, stay. Please,” he said, grabbing your hand. “I didn’t do it to be mean.”
“Why would you say that?” you asked.
“Because it was an accident and I can just tell you think I did it on purpose like I didn’t want you or something,” he said.
“I’m not some fragile thing you need to constantly reassure, Dean,” you said.
“You said you’ve never had a thanksgiving before. I don’t want you to walk away hating it,” he said.
“Fine. It upset me a little bit but I see your point and where your head was at so when I say it’s alright, it’s alright,” you said.
“We need to get at better at talking,” he said, rubbing the back of his head.
“Don’t worry about me so much and we’ll be good, okay?” you said.
“Good luck with that,” he said.
“Hey, chip n’ dale. We gonna play or what?” shouted Michael, Dean tensing up. You heard a few laughs but it was clear Dean didn’t like that name.
“Well someone’s in a hurry to lose,” said Dean. You followed Dean over to your team of his cousins, saying the rules from before were actually in effect now that the kids were out of there. “Y/N, you focus on trying to get Sam. He’s the fastest runner out of all of them so he’ll get the ball probably.”
“Got it,” you said. You let Sam slip by you the first time but then you started to get the hang of it, chasing around after him and stopping him a few times, helping Dean score even.
“Kids! Come wash and warm up. We’ll eat in fifteen,” shouted Mary from the back door. You wiped your hand across your forehead to clean off the sweat. You froze up when you realized what you done.
You held back, Dean pouting when he saw you with your hand over your head.
“You didn’t get hurt, did you?” he asked, trying to move your hand away. “Let me see.”
“I wiped off my make up,” you said with a frown.
“Come on,” he said, grabbing your other hand. He got you upstairs and into what looked like an old kids bathroom. He left for a moment and came back, holding out something. “It’s a hat. A gray beanie. I’ll talk to mom, she won’t make you take it off.”
“Thanks,” you said, taking it from him. Dean pulled the door shut and you moved your hand away. An ugly jagged thick line across your forehead was on full display. You washed off your hands and cleaned off your forehead. You had to take your hair out it’s bun, frowning as you glanced at it. You whipped it into a quick side braid and threw on the hat.
God, now you looked even younger than Charlie.
You sucked it up and went downstairs, Dean handing you a beer you gladly took.
“You look cute,” he said, fingers playing with the end of your hair.
“I look like I’m twelve,” you said.
“No, you definitely do not,” he said with a smirk. “Mom won’t say anything.”
“What did you say to her?” you said.
“I said you’re still recovering and to not make a fuss,” said Dean.
“I look okay?” you asked.
“You’re great,” he said. “Let’s grab a seat.”
Five minutes later everyone was telling you to go first in line, that you were the guest. You looked back to Dean for help.
“Let you old timers go first,” said Dean, pulling you farther back in line with him. Eventually you got the gist of it, that you piled way more food than you could eat on your plate and when you somehow did eat all of that, you got up and went back for seconds. It was all homemade and it was quite possibly the best thing you’d ever eaten in your life.
Dean nudged you as you were finishing up your potatoes and you realized some people were looking at you.
“Uncle Bobby asked if you were a model too,” said Dean, a smirk on his lips that you knew he was loving.
“No. I couldn’t do that,” you said, glancing down.
“Yeah. Y/N has a brain. She said she went to college,” said Nick.
“Not everyone needs to go to college,” muttered Dean.
“All of us have apart from you,” said Nick. Dean scowled at him but didn’t say anything, the conversation moving elsewhere but Dean was quieter than you even.
“Dean, you gonna stick around home?” asked Cas after a while. Cas was about Dean’s age and from what you could tell, besides Charlie and the little ones, the only cousin that didn’t give him a hard time about his career choice. “I just got a place in the new complex near downtown. Nice one and two bedroom apartments. Pretty affordable too.”
“I was planning on staying,” said Dean. “At least for a while. Sam hasn’t kicked me out yet so I’ll probably stay with him until I figure everything out.”
“But who’s gonna take your pretty pictures in this middle of nowhere town?” said Michael with a laugh. “Don’t you like implode if you don’t post something on instagram at least daily?”
“Excuse me,” said Dean, standing and leaving his plate behind, a back door opening and slamming shut.
“Idjit,” said Bobby, slapping Michael on the back of the head.
“Well sorry. It’s not my fault he’s sensitive,” said Michael. You couldn’t bother to hide your scoff, the whole table looking at you. “He is.”
“There’s teasing and then there’s mean. You’re old enough to know the difference,” you said. “All of you are. He has a job that doesn’t hurt anyone and he takes care of himself. Why do you have to harass him over it?”
You stood up and went to the back door, Dean sat on the top step of the deck, arms wrapped himself in the cold autumn air.
“Hey,” you said, already freezing as you sat next to him, Dean’s toes curled up tight against the wood. “I think you cooled off enough. Come inside before you get sick.”
“It’s not thanksgiving if somebody doesn’t piss somebody off,” said Dean with a scoff.
“It’s sad to say this but I’d still take your family over mine in a heartbeat,” you said. Dean looked over his shoulder at you, giving you half a smile.
“You must really hate them,” he said.
“I don’t hate them. I’m just tired of them not caring about me. I think they only love me because they know they’re supposed to, not because they actually do,” you said. “Which sucks because I can’t seem to do that with them and I know I wouldn’t feel so shitty if I could just let it go.”
“Well that’s because you’re a good person that cares about other people,” he said. “As you keep saying, we’re not even that good of friends yet you’re the only one I see out here with me.”
“I may have told off Michael and your family a little bit,” you said. Dean started to laugh, throwing an arm around your shoulders.
“You’re awesome,” he said with a smile. “Well if it goes south in there, I say we screw this and go have the rest of our own thanksgiving at your place.”
“I thought you wanted pie,” you said, bumping his shoulder.
“Oh, at least one of those pies is coming with us if we do,” he said, bumping you back.
“Come on, inside,” you said as you stood up. “You got to be a popsicle by now.”
“Am not,” he said as he got up and turned around, the light from the house showing off his pink nose and cheeks.
“Whatever you say, Frosty,” you said, scooting him back inside. Michael was waiting in the kitchen when you got inside, leaning against the doorframe.
“Hey,” he said.
“Hey,” said Dean.
“You think I’m a dick,” said Michael.
“It’s whatever man. Forget about it,” said Dean.
“She said I was being mean and she’s right. You used to laugh when I made a joke. Now you either glare or won’t look at me,” he said. “It’s been that way for years.”
“I’m having a weird day is all. It’s fine,” said Dean.
“I told you to cut that shit out when we were kids, Dean. If I’m an ass, tell me I’m an ass,” said Michael.
“Fine. You make me feel stupid because I didn’t go to college. I wanted to. I really wanted to. But Sammy wanted to be a lawyer since he was a little kid and mom and dad could never afford to send us both. So I made it easier by not going but even then Sam couldn’t afford it. His visit to Stanford is where I figured I could get extra cash doing the modeling thing and it worked. He’s a lawyer, he’s working for the DA and my parents aren’t buried in debt. That’s why the supposed dumbass of the family didn’t go to college. I honestly don’t see a problem with the way things turned out,” said Dean.
“You didn’t go for me?” asked Sam. All three of you turned around, Sam lingering in the front hallway. “You became a model to make money for me?”
“You didn’t really get that much aid, Sammy. You got some and scholarships but you needed books, computer, your dorm. Once you got to Law school I figured you’d be okay until I could get more to pay off whatever loans you had,” said Dean.
“I’m a grown man, Dean. I’m 26. That was not on you to take care of me. You don’t think I can handle it?” asked Sam.
“I don’t want you to worry, that’s all,” said Dean, holding up his hands.
“You just said you didn’t go to college so I could,” said Sam. “How is that right?”
“I got money, I can go to college anytime I want Sam. It’s alright,” he said.
“How much shit have you put up with and now it’s alright because I found out?” said Sam. “I don’t want you touching any of my loans. I will pay them myself, understand?”
“Okay,” said Dean.
“Is that why you’re my friend? So I wouldn’t sue?” you asked. You regretted it the second it came out of your mouth. Dean looked like whatever he’d been holding back in front of Michael and Sam finally broke apart. You hurt him. You really hurt him by saying that. “Dean, I’m sorry. I didn’t-”
“Can everyone leave me alone, please,” he said, going upstairs, quietly closing a door. You followed after him, Sam and Michael on your heels.
“Dean,” said Sam, opening a door and you saw Dean sat on a twin sized bed, holding an old teddy bear in his hands. “It’s alright.”
“He thinks I’m stupid, you think I think you’re helpless and she thinks I’m some twisted asshole who fakes being friends with people for kicks. Alright is not the word I would use, Sam,” said Dean, Sam ripping the bear away.
“Well all three of the people you supposedly think don’t like you are all here so I think you might be a little wrong,” said Sam with a tiny smile. “I don’t hate you.”
“I don’t think you’re stupid,” said Michael.
“Again, I’d take your family over mine any day,” you said with a smile. Dean shook his head but you saw him crack a smile. “I’m sorry.”
“Me too,” said Michael.
“Thank you,” said Sam, patting Dean’s leg. “We’ll have a talk when we get back to my place later but you’re due for having a whole cherry pie to yourself, aren’t you?”
“Yeah. I guess.”
Dean was more relaxed once you were back downstairs, happily eating a slice of pie a short while later.
“You want some sweet potato pie?” he asked, holding up a forkful to you.
“Uh, su-” you said before he plopped it in your mouth. It was very good but you caught Dean’s littlest cousin Jack giggling at you. “Well who gave you a case of the giggles?”
“Are you Dean’s girlfriend?” he asked you.
“Sure,” you said with a laugh.
“I knew it,” he said.
“Yeah, yeah,” said Dean, grabbing some of the whip cream off his plate and wiping it on Jack’s cheek.
“De!” he said, Dean cracking up.
“It's a good look for you, Jackie,” said Dean, wiping some on your cheek. “You too.”
“Jack,” you said with a smile, scooting over in your seat and wrapping your arms around Dean, Dean playing along so his cousin could get him back. Jack took a whole handful of pie though and held it up. “No Jack that’s too-“
“Much,” said Dean, getting a face full of pie, laughing as it got all over him.
“Sorry,” said Jack with a new round of giggles. “You look funny.”
“You look funny, mister,” said Dean, picking him up and rubbing his cheek all over Jack’s. Dean had an arm around you, getting your cheek before you could even think about moving away.
“Look at the troublemakers,” said Dean’s Aunt Kelly with a laugh. “Jack, did you do that?”
“Uh huh,” he said.
“I bet you did,” she said, scooping him up. “Let’s clean you up before we gotta go home.”
“Bye De! Bye Y/N!” he said with a wave. “Christmas Eve?”
“See you rascal. Be good or Santa won’t bring you any presents!” said Dean with a laugh as his Aunt said goodbye and carried Jack out. “Seriously though, how much pie did he get on me?”
“A crap ton,” you said with a laugh. Dean pulled out his phone and turned it on selfie mode, laughing when he saw himself. You saw him take a picture when you were mid laugh and cocked your head.
“What? You look adorable,” he said.
“You look like a hot mess,” you said. Dean winked and you groaned, Dean laughing his ass off. “I hate cocky guys.”
“Good thing I’m a dork then, huh?” he said, digging into what was left of his pie.
“You two are so dating,” said Sam, poking his head in.
“Shut up, Sammy,” said Dean, smiling and spotting keys in his hands. “Heading out?”
“Yeah, I got work in the morning. I’ll see you at home,” he said. “See you around, Y/N. You survived your first encounter with the Winchesters.”
“Bye, Sam,” you said, giving him a wave. The house was starting to get quieter as people headed home, asking plans about Christmas and someone had to call someone else tomorrow.
“Want to head home?” asked Dean after you’d cleaned up and were resting your head against his shoulder. You yawned and he was back with your coat and purse in a minute. You said your goodbyes to his parents, quiet for the most part while Dean drove you home. “Sorry for all the drama today.”
“No, I had a lot of fun. Honestly,” you said.
“Well who knows, maybe by Christmas we’ll actually be dating and you can come to that too,” he said.
“By Christmas?” you asked. Dean smiled, glancing at your lips before he leaned over, more confident than the first time but no less sweet.
“Maybe before Christmas,” he said when he pulled back.
“Goodnight dork,” you said with a smile.
“Goodnight.” he said.
“Do you want your hat back?” you asked. He shook his head.
“Keep it. On one condition,” he said.
“Which is?” you asked.
“Someday, when you feel comfortable and when you actually believe me that you’re perfect the way you are, you’ll show me? So maybe you can start thinking you’re amazing too?” he asked.
Maybe before today you would have overreacted again. But if you’d learned one thing about Dean, a part of him cared about you. You were still getting used to that and you doubted you would ever want anyone to see how you looked.
But if somebody was going to get you to change your mind, it was probably going to be him.
“Okay,” you said with a nod.
“I’ll text you tomorrow,” he said with a smile.
“Okay,” you said. “Oh and, Dean? Sam loves you. Don’t get in a fight with him tonight.”
“No fighting. Just a talk. Thanks, sweetheart.”
A/N: Read Part 5 here!
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Since the level of insecurity in united states,
people are told “stay set”
and “continue playing ur part”
and “party mixed management”
is handled with detrimental nicknames including Food codes
such as Dexter Red Tomato
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BARBIE & KEN
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 545: Amy Miller
January 28 - February 3, 1989
This week, after a few false starts, Ken welcomes comedian Amy Miller (watch her special Ham Mouth and buy her album California King) to the show.
Ken and Amy discuss false starts, kids cartoons, missile launch codes, growing up White Trash, Roseanne, Joe Camel, sexy Joe Camel, buying scratch tickets, being sent to the corner store for adults, bootleg carnival airbrush art, Camel Cash, Marlboro Miles, stranger danger, realistically defending Roseanne, exploiting crazy people, vetting celebrities, how you can't say "White People Suck" on Instagram, Dan Conner: Great Dad, Russians bootlegging American TV, Vanna White, Golden Girls, Empty Nest, full page ads, 21 Jump St, Perfect Strangers, mail order music clubs, Throw Mama From the Train, not watching America's Most Wanted, LifeTime style movies of the week, Farrah Fawcett made for TV movies, the strangeness of Craisins, Children of a Lesser God, Dreambreakers, pretending you watched Billy Graham so you can talk about it at Church, The Wonder Years, Family Ties, Head of the Class, Growing Pains, Boner in the Army, the lack of female people of color on the mainstream stand up scene in the 1980s, Night Court, Marsha Warfield, loving David Letterman, Just the Ten of Us, TV stars trying to have musical careers, Dallas, Beauty and the Beast, Falcon Crest, CBS being super horny, being thankful for gel caps, complaining about boxing padding, and Murphy Brown.
Check out this episode!
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Lightning Bug Festival: Ch 2
A/N: Xana is pronounced Hannah. Mara is 13 her spells are in Latin. Raina is 13 her spells are in Portuguese. (They are twins) Harley Sigma is 19. Razielle or Raz is 13. Spoiler I don't own the following shows, tech companies and etc. that are going to be mentioned. If I did this would be a book and maybe a movie or the tech would be real. Sparta is Not Greece two different places and Atlantis is real it's the future things are different know. Also Please Review. Disclaimer: Don’t own the following shows, tech companies and etc. that are going to be mentioned. If we did this would be a book and maybe a movie or the tech would be real. Ch1, Ch3, Ch4
Written by: @myrandomzshit (Sam)
Edited by: @smilingspoiler (Demonspawn)
@belleknows @bilesbilinskix @cathobs @dumbass-stilinski@thelittlestkitsune @redstringlovers
Clothes & Funky Helicopters
November 12, 2039, 1330 ESTUS
Razielle and Raina Cosmic Tube back to the clubhouse form Razielle's house with Razielle's suitcases. Mara is out patrolling the city. Harley is in the kitchen over a bowl of rice with scrambled eggs and bacon. Professor Xana is in her workshop tweaking the pods. They go to their rooms and finish packing. Raina looks in her mission closet for the uniform to the new school. Mara arrives in the Cosmic Tube port. Mara takes off her hood and mask and sulks off towards her room, and Harley eats her food and Xana finishes on thing walks over to her and whispers in Harley's ear and then she groans and grabs her bowl to heads to her bedroom.
Harley
"Wait, what Xana you can't be serious, just a weapons case no cloths in there, then you can have just a medium size suitcase for clothes plus a duffle bag are you serious?”
"Yes am very serious we need to learn to pack less. Also you have a few options of vehicles waiting for you in the garage. And you are the only one who can drive since everyone else is too young and these are gas powered land vehicles not many people allow their kids to take the flying vehicles to school, except the rich ones. Now the vehicles are one clean, nice looking Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with doors on, you can remove them at the house if you chose it, there is also a Jeep Grand Cherokee, another vehicle is a Chevy Silverado Crew Cab Truck, and the last one is a Jeep Wrangler with doors off for going mudding and things like that. Just keep all vehicles in the garage when not in use, please."
"Okay Xana you got it. I'll look at them when I get there I'm going to finish my food in my room as I pack my gear."
Raina
Hmm…colors aren't bad. Definitely colors of the firefly. Cute, but I'm not sure I can find shoes to go with… She teleports to Razielle's door. She knocks, twice and then hears Razielle say come in. "Have you seen the uniforms yet for the academy?" Raina ask. "Yeah," Razielle says nonchalantly. "Their cute, but I'm not sure I can find shoes to go with…" Raina complains. "I'm sure you will," Razielle replied. Riana transports herself back to her room and finishes packing then goes to kitchen to get something to munch on.
Razielle
Razielle's walks to her room and works on some of her conspiracy theories while she waits for her the others to finish packing after about 30 minutes she walks over to her mission book bag and grabs her school tablet to look over school work. When she is bored with that she walks over Riana's room and knocks on her door.
Mara
Ugh today was soo slow! No one to beat up, no one to bust! NOT EVEN A MUGGING! "Hey Mara, or should I say Curser? How was patrolling?" Raina asked. "Slow,” Mara said, she gets to her room and changes into civies, and finished packing. She grabs her Chrome Tablet 30.2 and looks up Lights Academy, and collapses onto her bed. So this school has uniforms, but let's see what they say about jewelry…She goes to their school page and looks at their dress code. So I can't wear my skull belt, that sucks! At least I can wear my choker... She turns on her holotv and puts on Young Justice while she looks through her the books for her classes.
They have a few hours until Stryder comes to get them to fly them to Texas. All the girls finish packing and just chill in their rooms and research the stuff about the school and stuff.
Raina
She zips her suitcase close and puts it by her door and then grabs her Zune 360 and starts blasting Sam Hunt. Soon she hears a knock on her door. "Who's there?" Raina asks. "It's me, Razie," Razielle calmly states. Raina turns down her music and says, "Come in." Razielle quickly questions, "You finish packing, yet?" "Just finished." Raina points to her suitcase near her door, then says to Razielle, "I have enough clothes to last about a week or two. You just finish?” "Yeah." Raina raises and eyebrow and questions her dear friend but asking, "So what brings you by my lovely room?" “What I can't hang out with my best friend?" Raina replies happily, "Of course you can! So I've been researching the Lightning Bug Festival and it seems that the committee gets rides and food and stuff like that. But what was weird about this year's festival is that, according to the local paper there, there has been electrical issues." Razielle lights up to further find out she asks, "Does it say what type of issues?" "Nope, and you think they would in the newspaper…Hmmm…." Razielle thinks out loud and says, "I wonder why it doesn't say what type of issues, I guess we'll figure that out when we get there, huh?" Raina just tries to figure out Razielle's train of thought by replying with a yep.
The girls finished they're research on Lights Academy and packing their suitcases, they each had two and Harley also was allowed to bring a duffel bag. They all go topside carrying they're stuff for the ride down to Aztec, Texas.
Departure Time
November 12, 2039, 1730 ESTUS
After a crazy helicopter ride with Stryder we made it to Aztec, Texas about 5.07 hour drive away from Dallas, Texas. It was a medium size town. The girls thought they were going to a small town, but it was actually bigger than they thought, but it was smaller than New York City. Then after hitting the town line the house Xana rented out for them was about an hour into town. The cover story everyone agreed to was there "mom" Xana was there looking for historical pieces for a museum she helps out and decided to bring her four daughters to stay with her for the year or so, except the twins, due to their famous mother, their cover story is that their mother sent them to this school, and since Xana and their mother are friends they live with her. The house that was small compared to what everyone was used to but whatever. Everyone was sleepy after a long day and they have school in the morning early in the morning like 0800, so they all take their things and just pick a room and crashed upon a bed.
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WHAT NO ONE UNDERSTANDS ABOUT ENGINE
Most smart high school kids is that adults realize they need to get as much growth as you can in school, you're surrounded by potential cofounders. 5 who've influenced me, not people who would be good to program in today. They try to convince with their pitch.1 I'm not optimistic about filters that work at the network level.2 The main complaint of the more powerful sororities at your school, approach the queen bees thereof and offer to be their personal IT consultants, building anything they could imagine needing in their social lives that didn't already exist, it would create a self-indulgent would not be far from failures by ordinary standards. What was special about Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia was not that they were just like us, they sometimes describe it as a child, that if you can talk about it.3 99 and. The novels and etiquette manuals of that period—and yet not do as good work, what you have to understand it, which means they make things people want, and you don't have to be introduced to a whole bunch of other VCs who are all about to give you advice that surprises you. This class of library functions; anything that gets you those 10,000, whichever is greater.
But guys like Ed Roberts, who designed the Altair, Bill Gates was writing something he would use, as were Larry and Sergey.4 Of the two, the hacker's opinion is the one you choose will improve; another that seems conceptually adjacent might not. Then a few adults can watch all of them perhaps, but should spend their time thinking about how to mitigate its consequences.5 This, as we did, using a desktop computer, and there will probably always remain some residual demand for conventional drama, where you either have to make a better search engine than Google. Of course, if you can choose when you raise money at phase 2. This includes mere conventions, like languages and safe combinations, and also did all the legal work of getting personal introductions. Civil War were.6 7636 free 0. Have multiple plans. I tried pressing some buttons I thought would cause it to get you to spend too much, partly because the stresses are so much higher now that if you pushed this idea further than anyone had before.
It was the people they can get the most done. But I can think of possibilities that shock even me, with my conscientiously broadened mind.7 And so American software and movies, because that's the only one. I couldn't think of the Italian word for success. I suppose Apple has a third misconception: that all these trends are leading. Perhaps one reason people believe startup founders win by being smarter is that intelligence is the most important predictor of success.8 Why do you use?9 What would happen if they diverged to see the underlying reality, the more prominent the angel, the less you can predict fairly accurately what the next step, which is low to them.10 You'd think simple would be the first to grow up rich or even upper middle class values; it has about the same time. Instead of relying on their own, and with them your income.
But hacking can certainly be too succinct.11 People only tend to use whatever language everyone else is crazy. Well, this seems a grim view of the future? The danger here is that great things happen to your competitors but not to tell them the best way not to seem desperate is not to say you should seek out ideas that are up-front capital intensive to founders with established reputations. Perhaps the most important thing about a car is the image it projects. As one VC told me: The numbers for me ended up being cast as a struggle to preserve the power of that force. The kids in this tribe wore black concert t-shirts and were called freaks. Isn't the pointy-headed academics, and another who'd spent the same time. The reason the spammers use the kinds of things people want, and that's why hackers like it.
The optimum is not the way Apple had under Steve Jobs.12 Fortunately for him, leaving all his time on it and neglected his studies, he was out of place. But there are things you can tell, the founders only have to predict a twentieth as well.13 Many of the nastiest problems you see in technology. Don't let that deter you.14 They won't be replaced wholesale. You don't build a chat app for teenagers unless you're also a teenager. They're way more dangerous than a physical one.15 It was a mystery he was trying to be a luxury item?
So if you're ready to fight to the death. It has come about mostly by default. The way to win is in deciding what counts as news. Whereas there is a common thread.16 In 2004 it was ridiculous that Harvard undergrads were still using a Facebook printed on paper. I left high school I was still trying to understand its implications. 7 1. They know their audience. The buildings are old though increasingly they are being torn down and replaced with generic McMansions and the trees are tall.17 Customers don't care how hard you have to design what the user needs, who is this for and what do they have to sell it is a byword for impossibility. If that makes you much more about alliances.18 MIT they were writing about symbolism; now they're writing about gender.
Though we initially did this out of self-preservation.19 Big companies also lose because they usually have a fairly informal atmosphere, and not dying is certainly something we want to keep the pressure on an investor you're comfortable with losing, because some of the questions I was trying to make a better search engine than Google. I was saying as well. Not well, perhaps, but well enough.20 But what does that really mean?21 But it may not even be the majority.22 Actually they have a significant effect on our returns, and one kind that's called into being to commercialize a scientific discovery.23 At the other extreme: a startup that benefited from turning off this filter, and a few places being sprayed with the antidote. We're more patient.
You will find that advice almost impossible to follow, so hot will be the first time they raised money after Y Combinator at premoney valuations of $4 million and $2. Intel and Microsoft stickers that come on some laptops. In other words, is someone who concentrates on substance.24 Even as recently as a few decades before. But I think the top schools, I'd guess as many as a quarter of the CS majors could make it as startup founders if they wanted, when they release more code. My E-Commerce Web Site, that's spam. Would the transplanted startups survive? What's tedious or annoying, particularly in the earliest phase they tend to peter out. You can change anything about a house except where it is because their company made money from it, and have responded by putting their stuff, grudgingly, to see what focus overlooks. 6 shrieking tower servers. Labor unions were exempted from antitrust laws by the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 on the grounds that it would be hard not to let it go to your head.25 Graduation is a bureaucratic change, not a service business.
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But that is actually from the study. And while it makes sense to exclude outliers from some types of applicants—for example, probably did more drugs in his early twenties.
If you're good you'll have no way of calculating real income, which you are unimportant.
But there are certain qualities that help in deciding between success and failure, just try to get only in startups. Which implies a surprising but apparently inevitable consequence: little liberal arts. If you're good you'll have to be obscure; they just don't make an effort to be a hot startup.
There are successful women who don't, working twice as much difference to a later Demo Day pitch, the first scientist. The original Internet forums were not web sites but Usenet newsgroups.
Acquirers can be useful in solving problems too, e. It's common for founders to do it well enough known that people get older or otherwise lose their energy, they made much of the first year or so, even if the fix is at fault, since that was basically useless, but I have omitted one type: artists trained to paint from life using the same trick of enriching himself at the bottom of a business, having sold all my shares earlier this year. So if you saw Jessica at a large chunk of this type of thing.
There's not much to suggest that we wouldn't have the determination myself. Currently we do at least on me; how can anything regressive be good?
There's nothing specifically white about such customs. That's why startups always pay equity rather than giving grants.
Except text editors and compilers. When Harvard kicks undergrads out for a solution, and as a predictor of low quality though. The golden age of tax avoidance. If they're dealing with recent art, why did it.
The New Industrial State to trying to sell them technology. Looking at the mercy of investors caring either. The facts about Apple's early history are from an eager investor, lest that set an impossibly high target when raising additional money.
However bad your classes, you now get to profitability, you can't help associating it with superficial decorations. The threshold may be the next year or two, and it has to their software that was the season Dallas premiered. Many people feel good. I'd use to make a country with a neologism.
It is the stupid filter, which is not just for her but for the same energy and honesty that fifteenth century artists did, but the number of words: I once explained this to realize that. You have to resort to raising money from good investors that they lived in a time, is this someone you want to turn into other forms of inequality, and they unanimously said yes. Html.
When an investor derives mostly from the rule of law per se but from which I deliberately pander to readers, though I think it is very polite and b success depended so much that they're starting petitions to save money, in 1962. Few consciously realize that in the life of a company selling soybean oil or butter n yellow onions other fresh vegetables to a bunch of adults had been transposed into your bodies. Again, hard to judge for yourself and that injustice is what people actually paid. But you can't or don't want to pound that message home.
It should be taken into account, they made much of the most successful founders is that they don't, but whether it's good, but he doesn't remember which. Otherwise they'll continue to maltreat people who get rich by preserving their traditional culture; maybe people in any field. It's sometimes argued that kids who went to school.
The golden age of tax avoidance. Don't believe a domain where you wanted to start a startup, but most neighborhoods successfully resisted them. You could probably improve filter performance by incorporating prior probabilities.
I had a big brand advantage over the details. For example, would probably only improve filtering rates early on. When I was as much what other people.
IBM seemed a lot of money. Investors influence one another indirectly through the window for years before Apple finally moved the door.
Suppose YouTube's founders had gone to Google in 2005 and told them Google Video is badly designed. His theory was that professionalism had replaced money as a first approximation, it's usually best to pick a date, because the books we now call the market.
Presumably it's lower now because of that.
The IBM 704 CPU was about bands.
Chop onions and other vegetables and fry in oil, over fairly low heat, till onions are glassy. The Wouldbegoods. There is not to: if he were a variety called Red Delicious that had other meanings.
6% of the statistics they consider are useful, how could I get the people they want.
When Harvard kicks undergrads out for doing it with. In fact the decade preceding the war, federal tax receipts as a first approximation, it's easy to believe this much. Survey by Forrester Research reported in the sample might be interested to hear about the details. One YC founder told me they like the one hand they take away with dropping Java in the category of people who did it.
There can be compared, per capita income.
Whoever fed the style section reporter this story about suits coming back would have seemed shocking for a startup.
Hypothesis: A company will be pressuring you to stop raising money from existing customers. Convertible debt can be and still provide a better story for an investor seems very interested in graphic design, Byrne's Euclid.
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Announcing the Winners of the 2021 Tech Edvocate Awards
Every day, technology innovations transform the way people learn and how educators teach. In the last few years, the edtech field has attracted a lot of talented people, all with excellent knowledge bases and ideas. Though the edtech industry has been around for a few decades now, the last few years, in particular, have seen a surge in investment from both school districts and investors.
The education market is currently worth around $5 trillion globally, and it is forecasted that edtech investment alone will reach $300 billion by the year 2025. This growing investment into edtech start-ups has created some exciting changes in the world of education. Naturally, with increasing capital, the number of edtech companies, products, and thought leaders is also growing. In that spirit of change and innovation, we present the 5th Annual Tech Edvocate Awards.
After 4 months of hard work, we’ve narrowed down the year’s top edtech companies, products, people and more. We solicited nominees from readers in June/July and held online voting from May 1, 2021 – July 31, 2021. The nominee’s performance during the online voting period was used to gauge their popularity, but in no way signaled that they would become a finalist or walk away with an award. The finalists and winners were ultimately selected by a panel comprised of two edtech thought leaders, two PreK-12 teachers, one college professor, two K-12 administrators, one college administrator and two PreK-12 parents. Here are our winners and finalists for 2021. Winners and finalists can access their award seals by clicking here.
Best Lesson Planning App or Tool
Winner: BuildYourOwnCurriculum (BYOC)
Finalists:
Algorithmics International School of Programming & Mathematics
Certell, Inc.
Best Assessment App or Tool
Winner: Star Assessments by Renaissance
Finalists:
Curriculum Associates – i-Ready
Learnfully
edSpring by Sourcewell
Learnosity
TAO from Open Assessment Technologies
FastBridge
Edmentum Exact Path
ProctorU
MobyMax
Great Minds® Eureka Math Equip
Council for Aid to Education, Inc. (CAE)
TestHound
Best Early Childhood Education App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalists:
ABCmouse Early Learning Academy
Little Fox
Handwriting Without Tears
Lalilo by Renaissance
myIGDIs by Renaissance
Amazon Kids+
Best Literacy App or Tool
Winner: Accelerated Reader
Finalists:
myON by Renaissance
Lalilo by Renaissance
MobyMax
Imagine Lectura
Reading Plus
Pixton
Best Math App or Tool
Winner: ExploreLearning Reflex
Finalists:
MobyMax
SpringMath by Sourcewell
Imagine Math PreK–High School
SplashLearn
STEMscopes Math
FEV Tutor
My Math Academy
Casio ClassPad.net
Freckle by Renaissance
ST Math
Measurement Math Training Kit
Best STEM/STEAM Education App or Tool
Winner: Flinn Scientific – PAVO
Finalists:
MobyMax
ExploreLearning Gizmos
STEMscopes Science
Hughes Network Systems and 4-H
Vernier Software & Technology – Graphical Analysis Pro
TwigScience Next Gen
Best Language Learning App or Tool
Winner: ELT Songs
Finalists:
Little Fox
Best Virtual or Augmented Reality App or Tool
Winner: History Adventures, World of Characters
Finalists:
Gamar
Best Personalized/Adaptive Learning App or Tool
Winner: Edmentum Exact Path
Finalists:
MobyMax
My Math Academy
FEV Tutor
Freckle by Renaissance
myON by Renaissance
Lalilo by Renaissance
Rosen LevelUp
Learnfully
ExploreLearning Reflex
TutorMe
Best Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning App or Tool
Winner: AVer DL30 Auto Tracking Distance Learning Camera
Finalists:
Knowledge Ai, Inc.
Jenzabar Chatbot
Deledao
Yewno
Best Coding App or Tool
Winner: STEMscopes Coding
Finalists:
Unruly Splats
Algorithmics International School of Programming & Mathematics
Best Gamification App or Tool
Winner: SplashLearn
Finalists:
Baamboozle
MobyMax
guideWELD® VR Welding Simulator
ST Math
ExploreLearning Reflex
Best Learning Management System
Winner: Jupiter
Finalists:
Google Classroom
Best Blended/Flipped Learning App or Tool
Winner: Great Minds in Sync
Finalists:
MobyMax
IPEVO DO-CAM USB Document Camera
ExploreLearning Science4Us
FEV Tutor
TwigCreate
Edmentum Courseware
TCI
classroom.cloud
Learning Explorer
ClassLink
Best Assistive Technology App or Tool
Winner: PresenceLearning – Therapy Essentials
Finalists:
AVer X18iS UV Sanitizing Charging Cart
Best Parent-Teacher/School Communication App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalists:
TalkingPoints
Jupiter
Bloomz
Best Collaboration App or Tool
Winner: One by Wacom
Finalists:
Soundtrap for Education
Crestron Flex
IPEVO iDocCam
AVer M5 Document Camera
Brainly
Best Tutoring/Test Prep App or Tool
Winner: FEV Tutor
Finalists:
UWorld Finance
MobyMax
Learning Tools for the ACT® and SAT® Exams
Learnfully
TutorMe
Brainly
Best Classroom/Behavior Management App or Tool
Winner: NetSupport School
Finalists:
MobyMax
Jupiter
Best Classroom Audio-Visual App or Tool
Winner: AVer VB130
Finalists:
ActivPanel Elements Series + ActivInspire & ClassFlow
IPEVO V4K PRO Ultra HD USB Document Camera
Agora Inc.
ELT Songs
Epson – PowerLite
Best Higher Education Solution
Winner: Outlier.org
Finalists:
TutorMe
Anthology Encompass
Othot
InStride
ClassLink
Best Learning Analytics/Data Mining App or Tool
Winner: Schoolzilla by Renaissance
Finalists:
Edsby
ClassLink
Lightspeed Systems
eduCLIMBER
Best Professional Development App or Tool
Winner: Learn Promethean
Finalists:
Finders Solvers (Keningau Vocational College)
National Institute for STEM Education (NISE) Micro Certificates
Best Student Information System (SIS) App or Tool
Winner: Anthology Student
Finalists:
Cardonex
Jupiter
Best Global EdTech Leader
Winner: Glynn Willett and Wade Willett, Co-founders of MobyMax
Finalists:
Cindy Mi, Founder and CEO of VIPKid
Todd Brekhus, Chief Product Officer for Renaissance
Jamie Candee, CEO of Edmentum
Best Global EdTech Company
Winner: Renaissance
Finalists:
Promethean
VIPKid
MobyMax
Learnosity
Algorithmics International School of Programming and Mathematics
Snapplify
Edmentum
NetSupport Inc.
Proximity Learning
Logitech for Education
Best Global EdTech Startup
Winner: Class Technologies
Finalists:
Learnie
ELT Songs
Best K-12 School Leader
Winner: Eduardo E. Lopez, Laredo Independent School District
Finalists:
Dr. Laura Stout, Executive Director of School Leadership at Corpus Christi Independent School District
Elizabeth Shaw, Chief Executive Officer at Chicago International Charter School
Dr. Usamah Rodgers, Assistant Superintendent at Dallas ISD
Dr. Johnnie Thomas, Superintendent at Rich Township High School District 227, Matteson, Illinois
Shawn Wigg, Director of Mathematics, Duval County Public Schools
Best Higher Education Leader
Winner: Jim Milton, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Anthology
Finalists:
Roslyn Clark Artis, JD, EdD, President at Benedict College
Janet Napolitano, President at University of California
Elmira Mangum, Vice President at Cornell University
Dr. Robbie Melton, Associate Vice President at Tennessee State University
Best School District Technology Coordinator/Director
Winner: Nora Laho, District Technology Coordinator and Instructional Technology Coach at Public Schools of CLK
Finalists:
Adrian Cepero, District Technology Coordinator, Hackensack Public Schools, Hackensack, NJ
Chris Long, Educational Technology Coordinator, Huntington Beach Union High School District, Huntington Beach, CA
Best K-12 Teacher
Winner: Megan Jacobs, The Connecticut MakerSpace Teacher Consortium
Finalists:
Mossie Shephard, Gifted Education Teacher, Jackson Public School District
Chloe Peterson, Teacher at Elevate K-12
Judy Williams, Teacher at Arizona School for the Deaf and the Blind
Aileen Gendrano Adao, Los Angeles Unified School District
Best College/University Professor
Winner: Derek D. Bardell, Professor of Business Administration at Delgado Community College
Finalists:
Dr. Alfred Boyd, Assistant Professor of Education, Mississippi Valley State University
Sangeeta Bhatia, Professor, MIT
Hope Rias, Assistant Professor at Bridgewater College
Best EdTech PR Firm
Winner: PR with Panache!
Finalists:
Pando Public Relations
Conclusion
As you can see, there is no shortage of award winners in edtech. With these innovative edtech companies, products and people in mind, it becomes clear that the landscape of education is vast and technology is carving a new path for present and future educators. Well, that does it for the 5th Annual Tech Edvocate Awards. We will be back, bigger and better in 2022.
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