Hi, can I please get some male FC suggestions that fit the Native American or Hawaiian nationality? Thank you so much for your time.
below are some HAWAIIAN && NATIVE AMERICAN face claims that you can use. they are listed in alphabetical order with ethnicities and their birth years. those in bold are my personal recommendations. please LIKE / REBLOG if you find this useful.
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (106 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Cox
George Freeman
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jerome Mayhew
Jesse Norman
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Laura Trott
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Pritchard
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Simon Hoare
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (5 votes)
Carla Lockhart
Gavin Robinson
Gregory Campbell
Jim Shannon
Sammy Wilson
Noes
Labour (351 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Andy Slaughter
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Antonia Bance
Ashley Dalton
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Evans
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Ward
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Efford
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Carden
Dan Jarvis
Dan Norris
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Danny Beales
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Smith
David Taylor
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Elaine Stewart
Ellie Reeves
Elsie Blundell
Emily Darlington
Emily Thornberry
Emma Foody
Emma Lewell-Buck
Euan Stainbank
Fabian Hamilton
Fleur Anderson
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Gareth Snell
Gareth Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Gerald Jones
Gill Furniss
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Singh Josan
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Frith
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jen Craft
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jess Phillips
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Julia Buckley
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Karin Smyth
Karl Turner
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Keir Mather
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lola McEvoy
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Margaret Mullane
Marie Tidball
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin Rhodes
Mary Glindon
Mary Kelly Foy
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Navendu Mishra
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nesil Caliskan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Nick Smith
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Patrick Hurley
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Dowd
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Rachel Taylor
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosie Duffield
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Champion
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Sackman
Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephanie Peacock
Stephen Kinnock
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Vicky Foxcroft
Warinder Juss
Wes Streeting
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (9 votes)
Apsana Begum
Ayoub Khan
Imran Hussain
Jeremy Corbyn
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Shockat Adam
Zarah Sultana
So I said I’d post my lifting, which...is sad, as you can see, but might as well. I was able to do all but the Wood Chop and Goblet Squat while sitting; I sat on a low backless stool to get the proper posture for it and range of movement. I’m going to look up some core work to replace the two I can’t do; what I’ve got is enough arm work for now but I could use more core strengthening.
I don’t usually listen to music while lifting, or if I do it’s just the tail end of the running playlist, but I enjoyed it today and it’s going to be a long eight weeks. Some of the music was a bit mellow for lifting, so I think I’ll build a new lifting playlist at least until I’m out of the boot. Anyway today’s was:
Big Boi - Backup Plan
Toren Atkinson - Too High Up Here
Robbie Williams - Handsome Man
Justin and Sydnee McElroy - Pliny the Elder
Spencer Bohren - Wake Me Shake Me
[ID: A screenshot of my google sheets lifting tracker, showing I did one set of fifteen reps, generally with 10 pound weights, for bicep curl, side bend, dumbbell extension, shoulder raise, and overhead press. It also has the date, and under “Run Time/Miles” it lists a 54 day countdown until I’m out of the boot.]
-Alex recommends two books I enjoy a lot- Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson and Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian. Human Croquet is one of my favorite books of all time, the first time I read it I immediately opened it up to read it again and pick up on all the things I’d missed the first time.
-Spencer needs therapy so bad oh my god
-NED AND CHARLIE NED AND CHARLIE NED AND CHARLIE. wow I love Ned and Charlie Blake so much. They’re literally based on Ned and Chuck from Pushing Daisies and I adore them.
-James’s childhood nickname is Mini because his parents’ best friend Jeff saw him when he was hours old in the hospital and said “goddamn, Charlie, you just gave birth to a mini Ned.”
-I haven’t written Jeff into anything that I’ve posted yet, but he’s Ned’s college roommate turned business partner; he’s the other owner of the bakery. He was the best man in Ned and Charlie’s wedding and James’s godfather. Also his name isn’t actually Jeff, it’s Vincent, they just started calling him Jeff and he started answering to it.
-Gingercakes are my FAVORITE things to bake at Christmas, I might post the recipe at some point (along with my poppyseed chicken recipe).
SYNOPSIS: Jo is a successful lifestyle entrepreneur, happily pregnant and awaiting the arrival of her first child. Soon after Jo welcomes baby Ruby home, something starts to feel off-- even though she's assured it's all perfectly normal. Is something wrong with her? Is something wrong with Ruby? Why are seemingly perfect neighborhood moms so desperate to befriend her? As Jo fights to protect herself and her baby, she is plunged into a waking fever dream where everyone is a threat and nothing is what it seems. At last, she must confront the truth of her own darkness and contend with the ultimate human sacrifice: The one mothers make for their children.
REVIEW: Playwright Bess Wohl makes her feature film debut with a psychological horror film about the darkside of becoming a parent and motherhood. As a parent, I can understand and appreciate much of what she presents as the parent of a child whose mother experienced postpartum depression, but as a male I wasn’t aware of the depths of the terror that a woman can experience.
Wohl’s screenplay is as compelling as it is frightening. Like a Hitchcock film, she takes her main character Jo on a downward spiral into madness that begins with subtle, surreal touches. As Jo questions reality she puts the viewer on unsure footing so that we question what we are witnessing. Jo’s interaction with other characters presents conversations where they reveal dark thoughts about their experiences with parenting and Jo comments on how she feels like she is disappearing. These are thoughts and emotions I am positive people experience and often never get an opportunity to discuss and unburden themselves of. Wohl is skilled at mounting terror and dread like an Edgar Allan Poe tale.
Wohl’s location imparts a sense of isolation, yet she is close enough to the town where there is a group of mothers that feels like a homage to “The Stepford Wives.” There is a sequence where the mothers gather for a night out at the local waterhole that becomes this surreal fever dream that feels like a nod to “Rosemary’s Baby.” When Jo and Ruby come home and trying to find their schedule, Wohl builds this sequence where Jo is trying to quiet Ruby where she artistically presents Jo’s stress levels and her fracturing mental state. Pepper throughout the film is this horrifying sound design of Ruby’s cry. At times she presents that cry every parent knows, a nerve straining, gut wrenching, curdling cry that is so painful. Not only was it painful to hear, it ignited old muscle memories within my psyche. Wohl skillfully frames and edits the film to orchestrate the horror and add hairsplitting atmosphere. I think her theatrical vision and her imagination blossoms with the cinematic tools at her disposal.
While this is an excellent ensemble cast, actress Noémie Merlant is the lynchpin of the film. She provides a vast palette for the viewer to hang their emotions on. Likewise, she crafts a character that allows the viewer to never be secure about the reality of her situation. I felt her French accent added an additional aspect to the character in terms of her being a stranger and isolated. Kit Harington, John Snow of “Game of Thrones” fame, does a solid job as Spencer, Jo’s husband, creating this rounded performance with moments that leave the viewer questioning his intentions. Likewise, actress Jayne Atkinson delivers this compelling and chilling performance as Spencer’s mother. She needs to take it to some dark places as the subject of Jo’s delusions.
Bess Wohl’s BABY RUBY is an outstanding feature directorial debut. It is a deeply disturbing film that is a complex character study brought to life with excellent performances and artistic production choices, including a terrifying sound design. Given what is up on the screen, the screenplay is worthy of a few writing awards and would probably make for an outstanding novelization. Wohl makes fascinating choices as she weaves an intense, shocking, emotional tale. It is sure to dredge up old emotions of parents, send expecting parents screaming up the aisle, and frighten young couples from becoming ones. At least it will spurn some interesting conversations. A couple of times in the film Wohl brings up the mother consuming her placenta. For me, that was the icing on the cake. I can remember some woman from the old country telling my pregnant wife at the time to make sure she got her placenta so she could consume it. Yes, it’s a thing! I wonder if it goes well with fava beans and chianti?
CAST: Noémie Merlant, Kit Harington, Meredith Hagner, Camila Canó-Flaviá, and Jayne Atkinson.
CREW: Director/Screenplay - Bess Wohl; Producers - Brett Beveridge, Lauren Beveridge, Jeffrey Penman & Alex Saks; Cinematographer - Juan Pablo Ramírez; Score - Erik Friedlander; Editors - JC Bond, Arielle Sherman & Jin Lee; Production Designer - Dahlia Galler; Costume Designer - Tilly Grimes; Prosthetic Makeup Designer - Ben Bornstein; Visual Effects Artist - Chris Wells.
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TRAILER: https://youtu.be/b34goCcuKdk
RELEASE DATE: In theaters and on demand February 3, 2023
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Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Logan Should Forget Finn & Be with This Hunk!
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