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indizombie · 1 year
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There's no point in having just a migration program. You actually need a more holistic approach where the government, state and federal, are committed to making all small towns, liveable, vibrant and attractive places. It's not as easy to find somebody who can be a broker between you as a new arrival and different parts of your community. People are more likely to stay and contribute to that community that they've just arrived in, if they feel welcome. One of the best ways of expressing that is a willingness to listen to the experiences of people that have come from another place. Ideally, a willingness to share some of those experiences and partake in some of those cultural activities.
Kim Houghton, chief economist, Regional Australia Institute (RAI)
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noodle-fc · 1 year
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2023 World Cup PSA for Americans
I'm reading a lot of complaints about Alexi Lalas and Carli Lloyd's idiotic and infuriating commentary.
You should know that if you spend $12 on a VPN, you can watch BBC/iTV coverage and get analysis from Fran Kirby, Kim Little, Eni Aluko, Fara Williams, Steph Houghton, and others. It definitely ranks very high on the list of best $12 I ever spent.
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barcaatthemoon · 1 month
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coochiequeens · 2 months
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Gay men and the wealthy are no longer content to exploit one woman now exploiting two at the same is becoming trendy
Why have one baby when you can have 2? People are paying $500,000 to hire 2 surrogates at once and have 'twiblings'
By Kelsey Vlamis  Jul 16, 2024, 3:04 PM EDT
Some people are hiring two surrogates at the same time to carry their babies.
Concurrent surrogacy can be complicated and costly, with prices reaching up to $500,000 or more.
Many people who do it are in their 40s and trying to build out their family quickly.
Bill Houghton still vividly remembers the moment he met his son.
He was sitting in the hospital waiting room, right outside the birthing room, when a nurse appeared carrying a little green bundle.
"I just held him in my arms and just started crying. It was so overwhelming. My husband was like, 'Oh my God, I can't believe that this is it. We're a family,'" Houghton told Business Insider. "This is my son."
Just one week later, Houghton and his husband would have the same experience all over again when their second child, another son, was delivered.
"And it has been like that ever since," he said. "To this day, I still look at them and I think, 'Oh my God, these are my sons.' My father had sons. I never thought that I would have a son."
Houghton and his husband opted to become parents via concurrent surrogacy — a process in which two surrogates are hired to carry two babies at the same, or overlapping, time.
The resulting children can be born anywhere from one week apart, like Houghton's, to nine months apart, and have been referred to by some people in the industry as "tandem siblings" or "twiblings."
Surrogacy agencies told BI that concurrent surrogacy journeys are not uncommon, with some saying it's a rising trend in a growing industry that was valued at $14 billion in 2022 by Global Market Insights and has attracted the investments of private equity firms.
All kinds of people — couples or singles, straight or gay, young or old — have opted to build out their family two at a time via concurrent surrogacy. But there is one thing that most parents of twiblings have in common: the ability to afford them.
While Houghton hired surrogates abroad, couples who choose to go through US-based agencies can easily spend $300,000 to half a million dollars or more on concurrent surrogates, according to five surrogacy agencies that spoke to BI.
"It is a luxury, absolutely," Brooke Kimbrough, cofounder and CEO of Roots Surrogacy, told BI. "Most American families don't have $200,000 in cash to go through surrogacy generally, and then $400,000-plus in cash to be able to go through that twice at the same time."
Still, the use of concurrent surrogates could grow as surrogacy generally grows in the US, in part because celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen have started opening up about using surrogates, as well as depictions in film and TV that have made the practice more mainstream. Teigen was even pregnant at the same time as her surrogate.
Surrogacy is also becoming increasingly relevant as more and more people are opting to have kids and start building their families later in life.
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have opened up about using a surrogate. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
Concurrent surrogacy can help build a family quickly
Concurrent journeys typically look like regular surrogacy journeys, just times two. Gestational surrogacy, when IVF is used to place a fertilized embryo into a surrogate, is the most common form of surrogacy in the US today. Parents can use their own egg and sperm or that of donors.
Like many gay couples, Houghton and his husband each used their sperm for one of the babies, as well as the same egg donor, so their sons are technically half brothers.
While there has been increased awareness around what some call "social surrogacy" — using a surrogate when it's not medically or biologically necessary — the majority of people who conceive via surrogacy do so because they have to.
"Typically, when people come to us, they've been through a lot. This is not their plan A, it's often not plan B, maybe it's plan C," Kim Bergman, a psychologist and senior partner at Growing Generations, told BI. "They've had a lot of disappointment, and they've had a lot of trials and tribulations."
Many hopeful parents are in their 40s and are simply eager to build their families, the agencies said. A surrogacy journey can easily take one and a half to two years, so for intended parents who know they want multiple kids, concurrent surrogates can be appealing.
Certainly, some people who opt for concurrent surrogates do not fit the definition of medically necessary, at least according to the standards laid out by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM).
Some people have mental health reasons or a fear of giving birth. Others are actors or brain surgeons who spend 12 hours a day on their feet and who can't get pregnant and continue to do their jobs. All the surrogacy agencies BI spoke with said it's essentially never the case that someone opts for surrogacy simply for vanity reasons.
David Sher, founder and CEO of Elite IVF, told BI they've helped coordinate surrogates for celebrities, politicians, and people in demanding careers like finance or tech. He said he currently has a client who serves on the cabinet of a Western country and is trying to have a baby via surrogate in part due to her demanding schedule.
Sher said he thinks concurrent surrogacy has long been an option for intended parents but that there does seem to be an uptick in people who are opting to do it.
Part of the reason for that could be because fewer and fewer agencies are willing to do double embryo transfers, which were previously more common and could result in a twin pregnancy. The ASRM recommends against them, as twin pregnancies come with heightened risks for both the surrogate and the babies. So concurrent surrogacy is a safer option for intended parents who want to have two kids at the same time or in close succession.
Costly and complicated
Though it's viewed as a safer option, concurrent surrogacy is controversial. The ASRM guidelines actually recommend against concurrent surrogacy, as well as against social, or not medically necessary, surrogacy. But all five surrogacy agencies that BI spoke to will facilitate concurrent surrogacies.
The agencies said they've seen many concurrent surrogacy journeys be successful and that a lot of care and prior planning goes into making them happen.
"It's not taken lightly," Bergman said, adding that concurrent journeys are rarely chosen by 30-year-olds who have plenty of time to build their families, though that does occasionally happen.
Surrogacy, in general, is expensive — commonly ranging from $150,000 to $250,000 for one child. The costs go toward surrogate compensation, agency fees, legal fees for contracts, and clinical bills.
The agencies BI spoke with said a concurrent surrogacy journey would essentially cost twice that. Meaning there's no two-for-one special.
But cost isn't the only factor to consider. Perhaps the primary drawback to pursuing concurrent surrogacy (that is, besides the high price tag) is the logistics of it.
All the agencies emphasized that concurrent surrogacy should only be pursued with full transparency and the fully informed consent of every person involved. That means matching intended parents to surrogates who are fully aware and OK with the fact that they will not be the only surrogate.
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Gestational surrogacy, in which a fertilized embryo is implanted in a surrogate, is most common in the US. Jay L. Clendenin/for The Washington Post/Getty Images
There's also tons of planning and talking through hypotheticals. Are the surrogates based in the same area? Can the parents attend both births? Are we staggering expected delivery times enough? What's the plan if one surrogate gets pregnant on the first try but the other doesn't?
There's also a psychological aspect. Will both surrogates feel fully supported? How will one feel if she doesn't get pregnant right away and the other does?
"All of these conversations are front-loaded. Anytime in the conversation, the surrogate can say, 'I'm not comfortable doing this,'" Bergman said, adding that sometimes, after thinking through the logistics, some parents will change their minds and plan to space the deliveries out further than they initially wanted, like to six or nine months.
Most agencies recommended staggering the planned deliveries by at least three months. But at the end of the day, parents need to be ready for the timeline to not go exactly as planned.
Houghton and his husband had actually planned to have their babies six weeks apart, but when one of the babies was born five weeks premature, they ended up with birthdays one week apart.
Concurrent surrogacy may not be for everyone — even if you can afford it
Although the cost of concurrent surrogacy makes it prohibitive for most people, that could change in the future as more and more companies expand their fertility benefits.
There are also more nonprofits popping up that will provide grants or partial funds to people who want to build their families via surrogacy but may not have the means to.
Jarret Zafran, founder and executive director at Brownstone Surrogacy, told BI that it's not necessarily only the ultrawealthy who pursue concurrent surrogacy. He said he currently has clients who are lifelong educators on the older side who are getting ready to start the surrogacy process. They recently asked about what it would look like for them to do a concurrent journey.
"I guess it is still a luxury in the sense that most Americans would not even be in a financial position to afford it the first time," Zafran, who also had a child with his husband through surrogacy, said. "But for them, this is not a frivolous decision, and they're scraping together every single little penny that they have, all of their savings, their retirement funds, and I get it."
By using surrogates abroad over a decade ago, Houghton and his husband, who are based in Spain, spent much less on their concurrent surrogates than they would have in the US. But he's still not totally sure why they chose to do concurrent journeys rather than space the children out a bit more.
"We just liked the idea of having two kids that were about the same age that would sort of grow up together," he said, adding, "I didn't realize at the time the challenges that would come with having two kids."
In reality, he said having the two boys grow up so close together in age, not twins but in the same class in school, ended up leading to a lot of conflict and constant competition as they were growing up. He said it has gotten better now that the boys are facing their teen years and developing their own identities.
Still, if he could do it over again, he thinks he would stagger them more.
"They're unbelievable young men, and I'm so proud of everything about them," he said. "But having the two together has been a challenge."
Have a news tip or a story to share about concurrent surrogacy? Contact this reporter at [email protected].
If a brain surgeon or politician can't do their job while pregnant have they thought about how kids in general will impact their job? What if their kid wakes them up the night before surgery because they got of had a nightmare? Are they counting on a reliable spouse or a nanny to take care to the unpleasant parts of parenting.
Finally at the very end of the article they address how being born so close together impacts kids. We're they really surprised that there was a lot of competition? And they article just touched on how one of the twins was born 5 weeks premature. That means at one week old the dudes in charge of its care were focused on its twibling. Considering that surrogacy pregnancies are more likely to have complications do the parents consider how they will care for one baby while another baby is in the hospital longer than expected?
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Title: The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore | Author: Kim Fu | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2018)
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Dear Chris Houghton, My Name is Owen Dillon and First off I wanna say that you and your brother created one of the most underrated and wholesome shows that I have ever seen and I'm a big- no, scratch that huge fan of Big City Greens.
I really love the visual humour and the slice of life format, It really gives me tons of Chowder and Harvey Beaks vibes. My Favourite episode is a tie between Animation Abomination and Cheap Show, just because you guys completely demolished the fourth wall in every way possible and the cameo at the end of Cheap show was just the icing on the cake.
My favourite character would have to be either Gloria or Tilly. I like Gloria because she has tons of goals in life, but various things kept her from achieving the things she wants to do, which most things for her have been achieved like opening her own cafe along with Alice, trying to win over Kevin, stuff like that. and Tilly is heartwarming, sweet, kind, and in my opinion the funniest character on the show.
Anyways, I wanted to take some time and answer a few questions about the future of the show (Don’t worry there’s not that many questions).
1. Most Disney channel shows have ended around 4 seasons if they get popular enough, Like Phineas and Ferb, Star Vs, and Kim Possible to name a few, Are you planning to finish it after season 4, not because i'm saying the show’s terrible, I love it to death but i don’t want it to go through seasonal rot.
2. How in the World are two able to get so many celebrities to not just cameo but to be a part of the show, the easiest example being Danny Trejo as Vasquez?
3. Will the movie have a different style of animation than the show, like when cartoons get theatrical releases, and when will it be planned to come out probably after season 3 right, right?
4. How does it feel to become Disney Channel's biggest hit for almost 5 years?
Well that’s all I wanna say, I hope you read my letter and it gives you, your brother, and the whole team at Disney Television Animation love and support. Your (Hopefully) city slicker pal, Owen Dillon.
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Thanks for writing in and watching the show, Owen! I'm so happy to hear BCG resonates with you so much. I love hearing that. Answers to your questions below:
1.) I agree- The longer a TV show continues, the more at risk it is to suffer in quality. One way we combat this on BCG is to continuously challenge ourselves creatively. That was one of the main reasons we took the Greens to the country. It was a huge undertaking to essentially "relaunch" but doing so, keeps us on our toes. None of us on BCG want the quality to dip and it's hard work to ensure that doesn't happen.
2.) Casting celebrities is difficult! We have a few tricks that we'll keep to ourselves but a lot of credit goes to our wonderful casting directors at Disney TVA.
3.) More details of the BCG movie to come! For now, my lips are sealed.
4.) It feels amazing to witness BCG's popularity slowly grow over the years. I remember thinking early on in production of season 1 that this show could really become something. So it's incredibly satisfying to see so many other people feel similarly. I'm so thankful to everyone who watches Big City Greens- y'all have allowed us to keep going!
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my old/beautiful book collection
the pretty books shelves
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my Tolkien collection
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vintage fiction
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antique and vintage Bible study books
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I have very few truly old books, but more than I remembered are from the early 20th century. List of titles and more details under the cut
pretty books shelves
Reader’s Digest editions: Little Women (Alcott), Tales from the Arabian Nights, Emma & Pride and Prejudice (Austen), Jane Eyre (Brontë), The Last of the Mohicans (Cooper), The Adventures of Robin Hood (Creswick), Two Years Before the Mast (Dana), David Copperfield, Oliver Twist & A Tale of Two Cities (Dickens), The Robe (Douglas), The Adventures, The Further Adventures, The Memoirs, & The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Doyle), A Passage to India (Forster), The House of the Seven Gables, The Scarlet Letter & Twice-Told Tales (Hawthorne), Kim (Kipling), The Sea Wolf (London), The Song of Hiawatha and other poems (Longfellow), Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Smith), Kidnapped (Stevenson), Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Stowe), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court & Innocents Abroad (Twain), A Journey to the Centre of the Earth & Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Verne)
The Confessions of Saint Augustine—E. B. Pusey translation, Franklin Library edition. This was a Christmas gift from my parents and @bluesidedown​ has the same one
The Pilgrim’s Progress (Bunyan)—CBN University Press Christian Classics. I don’t actually remember where I got this one but most likely from my dad.
Through the Looking Glass (Carroll)—Heritage Press edition with slipcover and illustrations by John Tenniel. Again, probably from my dad but not 100% sure (he gives me a LOT of books).
The Complete Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)—F. H. Hill translation, Arcturus books with slipcover and illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. Another Christmas gift where Blue and I got matching copies from our parents.
Heretics & Orthodoxy (Chesterton)—Hendrickson Christian Classics. Again, a Christmas gift from my parents.
Nemesis & The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side (Christie)—Heron Books. Another one I can’t remember the origin of.
The Prairie (Cooper)—Easton Press collector’s edition. From my parents, Christmas this year. This is pretty much the handsomest book I own.
Great Expectations (Dickens)—Chatham River Press. Based on the inscription on the flyleaf this belonged to my dad first. Probably I got it as a gift or in his thinning of his collection.
The Scarlet Pimpernel (Orczy)—International Collector’s Library. Another of unknown origin.
Quo Vadis (Sienkiewicz)—International Collector’s Library. It amuses me that in organizing these books alphabetical by author’s last name, these two matching editions still ended up side by side.
Treasure Island (Stevenson)—Children’s Classics, illustrated by Milo Winter.
Treasure Island–Prince Otto–Strange Case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde–Kidnapped–The Black Arrow–The Master of Ballantrae–David Balfour (Stevenson)—Canterbury Classics omnibus. I actually have most of these in other editions, but I keep this for the ones I don’t have elsewhere.....and keep the other editions too because I am a book-dragon.
The Prince and the Pauper (Twain)—Portland House Illustrated Classics, illustrated by Franklin Booth. Not sure where I got this one.
The Greek Myths (Graves)—Folio Society, two volumes in slipcover. These were a Christmas gift from my parents a couple years ago, because I collect fairy tales and folk tales and suchlike.
Tolkien
These are mostly newer Houghton Mifflin or HarperCollins editions. The Silmarillion has Ted Naismith illustrations; Children of Húrin has Alan Lee illustrations, as do the covers of LotR; The Hobbit and LotR have Tolkien’s original illustrations and maps, and Roverandom has cover art by him as well; and Bilbo’s Last Song, Farmer Giles of Ham, The Adventures of Tom Bombadill, and Smith of Wooton Major are all illustrated by Pauline Baynes.
vintage fiction (top down, left column first)
Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur—Norwood Press, 1911
Stalky & Co. (Kipling)—Macmillan and Co, 1927. Completely leatherbound with gilt spine and seal on the front cover
The Master of Ballantrae & The Black Arrow (Stevenson)—Everyman’s Library, 1938
Popular Fairy Tales (Andersen)—Blackie and Son. No date, but google tells me it’s from sometime in the 30s/40s/50s based on the binding style
Jo’s Boys (Alcott)—The Children’s Press, 1965
Around the World in Eighty Days (Verne)—Dean and Son. No date, but I’m guessing mid-twentieth century
Three Cheers Secret Seven (Blyton)—Brockhampton Press, 1960
The Burgess Animal Book for Children—Little, Brown, and Company. Copyright 1948, though likely printed later
At the Back of the North Wind (MacDonald), The Little Lame Prince (Mulock), King Arthur and his Knights (Frith), All the Mowgli Stories (Kipling)—Junior Deluxe Edtions. Illustrations are copyright 1956, no print dates
The Door in the Wall (de Angeli)—Doubleday. Copyright 1949, no print date
Freckles (Porter)—Grosset & Dunlap, 1916. Very beat up and mostly held together by packing tape on the spine
The Call of the Wild (London)—Grosset & Dunlap, 1910. It has a very faded picture glued to the front cover as part of the original binding, as well as illustrations throughout. Quite worn, with many pages about to or falling out
Kilmeny of the Orchard (Montgomery)—Ryerson, 1947. This was actually printed before the Anne series was entirely published, as the list of Montgomery’s works in the front only includes the first three books in the series
Captains Courageous (Kipling)—Thrushwood Books. Date uncertain, but google tells me probably 1950s
Heidi (Spyri)—Collins, 1958. While this did originally belong to my dad, it’s the copy I read as a kid and has been on my shelf for a long time
The Mark of the Horse Lord (Sutcliff)—Oxford University Press, 1965. I learned in making this list that my copy is probably a first edition, albeit rather beat up from being a school library copy.
Warrior Scarlet (Sutcliff)—Oxford University Press, 1966. I also have a 1973 copy that still has its dust jacket.
Robinson Crusoe (Defoe)—Dent/Dutton, 1966. A beloved favourite copy that I read many times
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Verne)—Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953. Another beloved copy that I read many times, I flatly refuse to part with this one despite having a less faded and beat-up edition because 1) I am dreadfully sentimental and 2) the illustrations in this edition are much better than in the RD edition.
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (Lanier)—Illustrated Junior LIbrary. Illustrations copyright 1950, no print date
antique and vintage Bible study books
Young’s Analytical Concordance—per a pencil note on the title page this was published circa. 1937, and it definitely looks the part
The Bible as History in Pictures (Keller)—Published in 1964, this is definitely outdated in terms of archaeological evidence of Bible events but it still fascinates me to see
The New English Bible: New Testament—as a Library Edition, I don’t think this strictly counts as a first edition, but it is definitely an early edition as it was printed in 1961 when the NT translation was completed (OT translation of this version wasn’t completed until 1970)
Exposition of Genesis (Leupold)—Wartburg Press, 1942
The Epistle to the Hebrews (Brown)—Banner of Truth, 1961
Luke the Physician (Ramsay)—Baker Book House, 1956
The Gospel in Ezekiel (Guthrie)—Adam and Charles Black, 1857 (or MDCCCLVII if you prefer). This is the oldest book I own, and while is is now quite beat up - the spine is 80% tape and the front cover has come off completely and been replaced with cardboard - I can tell it was a very handsome book when it was new. The spine is bound in dark blue and brown leather, with gilt lettering and decoration, and the edges of the pages have beautiful multicolour marbling on them.
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yourwosogirly · 1 year
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who do you write for?
Players I write for:
Chelsea wfc
Sam Kerr
Lauren James
Erin Cuthbert
Guro Reiten
Millie bright
Magdalena eriksson
Niamh Charles
Jessie Fleming
Fran Kirby
Eve Perisset
Arsenal wfc
Leah Williamson
Beth mead
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Lia walti
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Caitlin foord
Kim little
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Jen Beattie
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Man United
Alessia Russo
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Ona battle
Mary earps
Millie turner
Katie zelem
Maya le tissier
Leah Galton
Man City
Alex greenwood
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Georgia stanway(Bayern)
Steph houghton
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Barca
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Keira Walsh
Lucy bronze
Claudia pina
Ingrid engen
Ana Maria crnogorcevic
Bruna Vilamala
Jana Fernandez
Patri gujiarro
To name a few 😂😂
I know it’s long I’m sorry
But ultimately I write for most woso girls so just message me and I’ll tell you
And the lionesses obv
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Accepted Character 3/13/2023
Baek Yunghwa from Never-ending Darling
Fultac from Stray Dog
Jada of Battle High 2
Chip from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
Shizuki from Hekikai no AiON
Chobbal from Sophie and the Albino Camel 
Jeonggu Cheon from Tales of the Unusual
Tsuki from Tokugawa No Saru
Griffin from History Is All You Left Me
Zara Swann from Vera
Aya from Lake of Tears
Lumine from Lumine
Penelope Kluber from Tales of Crestoria
Big D from Love You More
Kyuzo from Seven Samurai (film)
Eric Beale from NCIS Los Angeles
Ha-Im Yun from Never-ending Darling
Jinu Kim from My Life As A Loser
Wozza from Banjo Kazooie
Tiffany Sly from Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now
Alex from Red, White and Royal Blue
Mitsuko from Barefoot Gen
Toto from Legend of Zelda
Mark Watney from The Martian
Marie Laure from All The Light We Cannot See
Tomo (Angel) from Belle
Ruby Kurosawa from Love Live
Rex Kelman/King of Blanks from City of Blank
Ageha's father from Marriagetoxin
Habanero from Chibi-Robo
Ingrid from Blind
Ratcid from the Bratz series
Mr. Lee from It's Mine
Audrey Dudman from Doctor Who
Rita (Ri-Ri) from Skate!!! Fire 100
Meygan from the Bratz series
Detective Katherine Houghton Beckett (Kat) from Castle
Jung Jae Min from Orange Marmalade
Cloe from the Bratz series
Theo from Woven
Yuu Kashima from Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-Kun
Dajeong Lee from It's Mine
Larkspur from Lily Crown
Aiden Healy from Vera
Sharon Ford from Baker Street
Eun Lee from Sweet Home
Echo from Immortal Weakling
Oro from Oro
680 Requested Remain
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lucawrites11 · 2 months
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How many Olympic gold medals (if any) do Alessia and Leah end their careers with? 😂
none
team gb in football at the olympics is a mess, in my mind they sort their shit out in the future but that's a long shot. like the team only exists once every four years, there is a reason it's not that good and also england, scotland, wales and northern ireland hate each other and can't always agree. team gb auto qualified for 2016 but the countries couldn't agree so they didn't go but like that team just off the back of winning the world cup bronze would have been goated
alex scott, lucy bronze, kim little, karen bardsley, steph houghton, jill scott, karen carney, fara williams, ellen white, casey stoney, katie chapman, toni duggan, fran kirby, eni aluko, jordan nobbs, jess fishlock, sophie ingle, rachel corsie, lisa evans, jane ross, emma mitchell (mukandi), caroline weir, jen beattie, ifeoma dieke would've all been available (and more especially from england) like it would've been a goated squad
but unfortunately mark sampson existed, was a racist cunt and fucked it all over... although in the evie-verse phil neville is coach in 2015 👀👀
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alifscholar · 6 months
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Kim Kardashian pens heartfelt word for late aunt Karen Houghton
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Kim Kardashian breaks silence on 'unexpected' death of her aunt Karen Houghton at 65
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13226035/Kim-Kardashian-shares-touching-tribute-late-aunt-Karen-Houghton.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Title: The Last Airbender
Rating: PG
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: Noah Ringer, Dev Patel, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Jackson Rathbone, Shaun Toub, Aasif Mandvi, Cliff Curtis, Seychelle Gabriel, Katharine Houghton, Francis Guinan, Damon Gupton, Summer Bishil, Randall Duk Kim, Jessica Jade Andres, John D'Alonzo, Keong Sim
Release year: 2010
Genres: fantasy, adventure, action
Blurb: Aang is a young successor to a long line of Avatars. He must put his childhood ways aside and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth, and Air nations.
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holy-ghost-fire · 7 months
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Kim Marumoto, a Japanese American soldier, takes a photograph with a friend. Caption below photo on album page: "Ollie Houghton"
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ptbf2002 · 11 months
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My Top 30 Favorite Disney Characters (2023 Redo)
#30 Kim Possible
#29 Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)
#28 Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia)
#27 Cricket Green (Big City Greens)
#26 Molly McGee (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
#25 Phineas Flynn (Phineas and Ferb)
#24 Ferb Fletcher (Phineas and Ferb)
#23 Milo Murphy (Milo Murphy's Law)
#22 Perry the Platypus/Agent P (Phineas and Ferb)
#21 Jake Long (American Dragon: Jake Long)
#20 Moon Girl (Lunella Lafayette) (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
#19 Hailey Banks (Hailey's On It!)
#18 Scott Denoga (Hailey's On It!)
#17 Devil Dinosaur (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
#16 Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls)
#15 Mabel Pines (Gravity Falls)
#14 Gretel Grant-Gomez (Hamster & Gretel)
#13 Kevin Grant-Gomez (Hamster & Gretel)
#12 Kiff Chatterley (Kiff)
#11 Barry Buns (Kiff)
#10 Huey Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#9 Dewey Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#8 Louie Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#7 Max Goof (Goof Troop)
#6 Libby Stein-Torres (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
#5 Scrooge McDuck (DuckTales)
#4 Chip And Dale,
#1 Kick Buttowski (Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil)
#2 Donald Duck
And #1 Mickey Mouse
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Kim Possible Belongs To Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley, Rough Draft Korea Co, Ltd. Toon Boom Animation Inc. Starburst Animation Studios Co., Ltd Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, ABC, Toon Disney, Disney XD, Freeform, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Lilo & Stitch: The Series Belongs To Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois, Walt Disney Animation Japan, Inc. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, ABC, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Amphibia Belongs To Matt Braly, Saerom Animation, Inc. Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd. Sugarcube Animation Studio, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Big City Greens Belongs To Rob Renzetti, Chris Houghton, Shane Houghton, Sugarcube Animation Studio, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
The Ghost and Molly McGee Belongs To Bill Motz, Bob Roth, Mercury Filmworks, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney+ Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Phineas and Ferb Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Synergy Animation, Hong Ying Animation Co., Ltd. Elliott Animation Inc. Hosem Animation Studio Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Milo Murphy's Law Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Elliott Animation Inc. Synergy Animation, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
American Dragon: Jake Long Belongs To Jeff Goode, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Atomic Cartoons, Inc. Blue Sky Animation, Jade Animation, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Starburst Animation Studios Co., Ltd. Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd. Sunwoo & Company, Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Jetix, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Belongs To Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, Natacha Bustos, Jack Kirby, Steve Loter, Jeffrey M. Howard, Kate Kondell, Flying Bark Productions Pty. Ltd. Studio 100 N.V. Cinema Gypsy Productions, MARVEL Animation, Inc. MARVEL Television, MARVEL Studios, LLC, MARVEL Entertainment, LLC, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Hailey's On It! Belongs To Devin Bunje, Nick Stanton, Saerom Animation, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Gravity Falls Belongs To Alex Hirsch, Digital eMation, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Hamster & Gretel Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Snipple Animation Studios, Synergy Animation, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Kiff Belongs To Lucy Heavens, Nic Smal, Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Flying Bark Productions Pty. Ltd. Studio 100 N.V. Titmouse, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
DuckTales (2017 series) Belongs To Michael Eisner, Art Vitello, Jymn Magon, Matt Youngberg, Francisco Angones, Snipple Animation Studios, Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Goof Troop Belongs To Robert Taylor, Michael Peraza Jr. Walt Disney Television Animation (Australia) Pty. Ltd Walt Disney Animation (Japan), Inc. Walt Disney Feature Animation, France S.A. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, ABC, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Belongs To Sandro Corsaro, Mercury Filmworks, Disney Television Animation, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
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