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daintybrute · 2 months
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HAPPY FE3H 5 YEAR TIME SKIP ANNIVERSARY! ✨⚔🎮
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Embarrassing little fact about myself: The very first time I started playing Fire Emblem 3H, I joined Blue Lions partially because Felix and Annette looked like Penny and Sebastian from Stardew.
My peculiar little brain had decided, without knowing anything about these characters, I was going to play matchmaker for the Penny and Sebastain look-alikes. As I continued playing, I discovered not only do Felix/Annette look similar, their personalities and mannerisms are somewhat comparable to Seb/Penny. Not identical by any means, but same vibes for sure. And their in-game supports were fricken' ADORABLE.
Welp, come to find out Felix/Annette are a MASSIVELY popular ship in the FE3H fandom - so the beautiful fanart and fics are a' plentiful! Needless to say, I too ship them and always pair them together in my Blue Lions playthroughs.
Anyway, I love Felix and Annette! They are so cute! Even aside from making them my weird little proxy ship 😅
So long story long, above are some grubby sketches of Penny/Sebastian and Felix/Annete with swapped outfits. I tried to get this artwork completed on time for the FE3H 5 year time skip anniversary, but alas. The idea was The Office Pam's "They're the same picture" sort of joke, but eh… You get it lol.
If you like Penny and Seb at all, check out Felix/Annette and Netteflix tags on Ao3 and Tumblr. Even fandom blind, I'm sure you won't regret it!
Annnd here is a little Felix/Annette one shot I have posted in honor of this day:
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rambite6 · 7 months
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Ardra and Uttara Bhadrapada: Slow burn
Due to the deity associated with Ardra, Rudra, a fierce form of Shiva, Ardra males often embody the "bad boy" persona. Ahir Budhyana, the deity for uttara bhadrapada also known as the Water Serpent or Dragon of the Deep Seas, is the God of Fertility and Kundalini. Possessing a strong inclination towards seclusion, he is one of the 11 Rudras of Shiva and the son of Viswakarma, the Celestial Architect. Ahir Budhyana exhibits a calmer demeanor compared to other forms of Rudra, displaying discipline and restraint, which is further influenced by Saturn's presence in this nakshatra. This nakshatra carries a dissolution aspect, symbolizing death, transformation, and enlightenment through the destruction of forms, which aligns with Shiva's domain. It is said that even Shiva wears a serpent around his neck.
Uttara Bhādrapadā, the 26th nakshatra ruled by Saturn and located in Pisces rasi, symbolizes the deep sleep state and unconscious exploration. Represented by the back part of a funeral cot, it embodies mystery and fertility, with its deity Ahir Bhudhanya associated with maintaining the earth's fertility. Uttarabhadrapada signifies the unfathomable darkness from which creation emerges, posing fundamental questions about existence and the universe. Natives of this nakshatra tend to be disciplined, empathetic, and secretive, often striving for higher awareness and benevolence. It shakti is the power to bring rain and prosperity, reflecting the refined aspects of Saturn's influence through hard work and struggle.
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Heath ledger Ardra ☽ x Julia stiles UBP ☉ in 10 things I hate about you
In "10 Things I Hate About You," Heath Ledger's character, Patrick, the school's "bad boy," is approached by two classmates who give him an ultimatum: to date Julia Stiles' character, Kat, so their friend can get closer to her sister Bianca. This is because Bianca is not allowed to date unless Kat is dating someone, as commanded by their father, Walter, who seems to favor Kat due to her introverted, anti-social, and intellectually disciplined nature. Patrick agrees to date Kat in exchange for money but faces constant rejection from her until she eventually starts going out with him while still remaining suspicious. As they continue dating, Patrick realizes they actually have a lot of common both intellectually and emotionally he then begins to feel guilty for accepting the money because he realizes that he has genuine feelings for Kat, and which she starts to returns those feelings.
Ardra, although ruled by Rahu, embodies a combination of Budh and Rahu energies. This nakshatra enhances intellectual prowess, communication skills, and manual dexterity in its natives. With abundant mental and nervous energy, Ardra individuals exhibit qualities such as wit, versatility, and quickness of thought. Similar to a diamond, Ardra's intellectualism is sharp and multifaceted. The Ardra characters aren’t just bad boys but “geniuses”.
In addition, it's worth noting that Uttara Bhadrapada natives often tend to be the favored "daughters," as seen in examples like Cinderella and Kim Kardashian with her biological father, both exemplifying the concept of "daddy's girls."
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Reese Witherspoon UBP ☉ x Ryan Philipe Ardra ☽ in cruel intentions
In cruel intentions, Philipe character Sebastian who is looked at as “intelligent manipulator”, places a bet with his step-sister that he can take the daughter of the new headmaster at their school, Reese Annette character virginity, so she can be “ruined” and looked down upon by her peers. Sebastian struggles to seduce Annette because she is already aware of his reputation as a promiscuous bad boy. He still tries to pursue through many devious actions against others but soon genuinely falls in love with Annette, and she slowly returns the feelings.
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Stacy Martin UBP ☉ x Tahar Rahim Ardra ☉ in treat me like fire
Upon meeting Abel (Tahar Character), a captivating gambler, Ella's (Stacy character) life undergoes a profound transformation as she delves into the exhilarating yet risky realm of underground Parisian gambling clubs. Initially started by a bet, their bond intensifies into an all-passion relationship, propelling Ella to navigate the adrenaline-charged underground gaming scene.
The Ardra and Uttara bhadrapada relationship doesn’t start out with a solid foundation, it is overtime when the relationship starts to develop into something deep and sincere. As seen in real life couple, Heath Ledger and Gemma Ward.
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Heath ledger Ardra ☽ x Gemma Ward UBP ☽
Heath Ledger dated Gemma Ward in 2007; both were grappling with personal struggles, which brought them together.
"I kind of met him at first and said, 'Listen my mum's living with me right now and I'm kind of going through a hard time and I'm not interested in having a serious relationship with somebody right now' and he was like, 'You know, um, let's just be there for each other through these hard times we're both going through,'" says Ward. "And we developed a relationship and we started seeing each other."
Sources: The Book of Nakshatras by Prash Trivedi
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bloomingforerza · 2 years
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*・゜゚・*:.。..。.:*・**・゜゚・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゚・**・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゚・*
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characters i write for
so in terms of anime, these are the only anime you can request any character for:
fairy tail
attack on titan
ouran high school host club
snow white with the red hair
my hero academia (will not write smut)
free!
tokyo revengers (except kisaki he can eat shit)
however, here is a list of anime and other things with the characters i will write for:
hunter hunter:
hisoka morow
blue exorcist:
rin okumura
yukio okumura
loz: botw
prince sidon
stardew valley:
sebastian
abigail
shane
food wars!
alice nakiri
spy x family
loid forger
yor forger
yuri briar
fire emblem three houses
any blue lions member(s) EXCEPT: ashe ubert, annette dominic, dedue
any golden deer member(s) EXCEPT: raphael kirsten, ignatz victor
blue lock
meguru bachira
seishiro nagi
rin itoshi
maybe the list will grow in the future, but as of now this is all i can handle. feel free to send me a request!
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bensonstablers · 3 years
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Cruel Intentions (1999) dir. Roger Kumble
Good Girls 2x04: Pick Your Poison dir. Phil Traill
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“I’m sorry. I’m completely fucked up.” - Cruel Intentions (1999)
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iforeverfaithful · 5 years
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Multicouples | Lose you to love me [w/Elena]
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Kathryn❦Sebastian>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Annette❦Sebastian
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muraae · 6 years
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↳jonsa moodboard(s): cruel intentions
you were very much in love with her. and you're still in love with her. but it amused me to make you ashamed of it. you gave up on the first person you ever loved because i threatened your reputation. don't you get it? you're just a toy, Jon. a little toy i liketo play with. and now you've completely blown it with her. i think it's the saddest thing i’ve ever heard.
The instructions were simple: seduce and destroy golden girl Sansa Stark. Not once did they discuss the option of Jon actually falling in love. So, naturally, that's exactly what he did.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 4 years
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not a dream
did you all know that the 1999 movie Cruel Intentions (starring Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Reese Witherspoon and Selma Blair) was supposed to have a sequel television series in 2016, with Sarah Michelle Gellar taking the lead and reprising her iconic role from the movie, but the pilot wasn’t picked up? how iconic that show could have been, if only!
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the movie was loosely based on the book Les Liaisons dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos and there have been many adaptations of the novel including one starring Zhang Ziyi from 2012
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and two versions released basically back-to-back in 1988 (Dangerous Liaisons) and 1989 (Valmont, directed by THE MILOŠ FORMAN)
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This Annie Lennox banger starring John Malkovich in the music video was inspired by the 1988 version (which also stars John Malkovich)
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too bad we never got to watch 2016 tv series version
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“The pilot is set seventeen years after the events of the film and sees Bash Casey, son of Sebastian Valmont and Annette Hargrove, discover his late father's journal. Upon discovering this he is thrown into a world of lies, sex and power. The potential series will also see Kathryn Merteuil, Bash's step-aunt, attempt to gain power of Valmont International.“ source: x
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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Upcoming Movies to Watch in 2022
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It’s been a bit of a funny couple of years for movies, in case you hadn’t noticed. But COVID be damned, there is every chance that 2022 could be the year in film we were all hoping 2021 was going to be. It’s a packed new release calendar which sees everything from heavy-hitter directors, promising-looking indies, action-drenched blockbusters, and a full roster of superhero movies to get buzzed about.
We’ve rounded up a master list of the films we’re most excited about with dates that were correct on the day of publication. We’ll try to keep these updated as things change. Let’s put 2021 behind us, and take a look at the cracking year of cinema ahead.
The 355
Release Date: Jan. 7
After the success of James Bond’s latest adventure in theaters this year, Universal Pictures is dishing its own spy thriller with The 355, which stars Jessica Chastain as a CIA agent who must form her own international super team of secret agents to recover a weapon that threatens the planet. Together, these spies form a new faction called “355” that includes British, Chinese, Colombian, and German agents.
Chastain came up with the idea for a female-led spy movie while working on X-Men flick Dark Phoenix with director Simon Kinberg, who is now helming this actioner. But this isn’t just a work of pure fantasy. The codename “355” is steeped in real-world history as it refers to the still-unidentified female spy who helped the Patriots during the American Revolution. She was a pivotal member of the Culper Ring, the spy network responsible for stealing information from the British Army’s NYC headquarters. Will The 355 all tie back to 1776 somehow? The movie’s star-studded cast also includes Lupita Nyong’o, Diane Kruger, Bingbing Fan, and Penelope Cruz. Sebastian Stan and Edgar Ramirez also co-star.
Scream
Release Date: Jan. 14
Despite being simply titled Scream, this will actually be the fifth installment in the cult horror series created by the late, great Wes Craven. Fortunately, this series has aged like fine wine. Set 25 years after the initial Ghostface murders, a new killer has donned the mask to stalk the town of Woodsboro, and a brand new cast of teens played by Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, Jenna Ortega, Mikey Madison, Dylan Minnette, Sonia Ammar, and Jasmin Savoy Brown. Fortunately, the kids have three Ghostface-hunting experts on their side this time around: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette return as Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, respectively.
As Sidney says in the movie’s trailer, the three heroes will stop at nothing to catch this new Ghostface, but not all of the kids will make it out alive. 
While this is the first Scream film not helmed by Craven himself (the director passed in 2015), original Scream writer Kevin Williamson, who also penned I Know What You Did Last Summer, is on board as executive producer while Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett are picking up directing duties. The two have plenty of street cred when it comes to horror. After all, they’re two of the filmmakers behind fan-favorite shockers V/H/S and Ready or Not. Judging from what we’ve seen so far, expect many of the classic franchise scares but also a few modern twists akin to the recent Halloween.
Moonfall
Release Date: Feb. 4
It’s a Roland Emmerich disaster movie about the moon hurtling towards Earth. It stars Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson. ‘Nuff said.
Death on the Nile
Release Date: Feb 11
Another starry cast, another impossibly opulent journey, and another murder to solve for superstar detective Hercule Poirot in Kenneth Branagh‘s COVID-delayed follow-up to 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express. This time the generously mustachioed Belgian is charged with tracking down a killer who has struck during a deluxe Egyptian cruise.
Potential suspects—and indeed victims—include ​​Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Gal Gadot, Rose Leslie, Emma Mackey, Sophie Okonedo, Jennifer Saunders, Letitia Wright, and Armie Hammer, who completed this film well before his recent troubles in the press.
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Branagh’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, published in 1937, should provide plenty of twists and turns against some stunning backdrops—the movie was shot on locations in Aswan, Luxor, and Cairo—as Hercule attempts to unravel the killing of a newlywed during a luxury honeymoon vacation. Expect fabulous outfits, fancy accents, gorgeous cinematography, and Branagh acting his socks off. 
The Batman
Release Date: March 4
Easily the most eagerly anticipated superhero film of 2022, Matt Reeves’ star-studded combination of grim superhero action and film noir severs all ties to the DCEU and tells a complex tale situated in a young Caped Crusader’s second year on the job. The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as a deeply haunted Bruce Wayne/Dark Knight, battling underworld kingpins like Oswald Cobblepot (Colin Farrell) and Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) while tracking a macabre serial killer known as the Riddler (Paul Dano) and romancing a mysterious thief named Selina Kyle (Zoe Kravitz).
Reeves’ vision of the Bat and Gotham City looks even darker and more street-level than Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight at first glance, and it will be fascinating to see the underrated Pattinson inhabit such a mythic role for the first time. We’re also excited by the prospect of new big-screen interpretations of classic baddies like the Penguin and the Riddler for the first time since Danny DeVito and Jim Carrey chewed up the scenery in those parts decades ago. The third version of Batman in 10 years—following Christian Bale’s reluctant hero and Ben Affleck’s rage-fueled squad leader—may prove to be that most elusive creature of all: the definitive one. 
Turning Red
Release Date: March 11
Pixar’s latest stars Rosalie Chiang as an angsty teen who not only has to navigate adolescence but also her transformation into a panda! It’s a nutty premise but one that promises one of the most beloved animation houses is going back to their roots by taking wild gambits into the unexpected and unusual. And, indeed, if you’ve seen the above teaser, a Pixar movie with Miyazaki influences is very strange, indeed.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Release Date: April 8
The Sonic the Hedgehog cinematic universe expands in this sequel which sees Sonic again facing off against Jim Carrey’s Dr. Robotnik. But this time a lot more characters from the beloved Sega Genesis era of the franchise are making the jump to the big screen: the foxy Tails (voiced by Colleen O’Shaughnessey) with his trusty biplane is on hand, a is the rough and tumble Knuckles (getting a vocal upgrade courtesy of Idris Elba). With Chaos Emeralds and mysterious floating islands, things are about to get a lot more fan service-y.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
Release Date: April 15 
There might not be as many people clamoring for a third Fantastic Beasts movie as there would have been at the height of Harry Potter popularity, but it’s coming nonetheless. Following the world-shaking events of The Crimes of Grindelwald, The Secrets of Dumbledore is poised to center on Albus himself (Jude Law) as he moves to stop Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (a newly-arrived Mads Mikkelsen, replacing Johnny Depp) from securing control of the wizarding world.
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There Are No Secrets of Dumbledore Worth Adding to the World of Harry Potter
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Is The Batman Adapting Hush?
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For obligatory reasons, magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) will be there to help him, and someone (Dumbledore) has given him control of a team of witches and wizards to carry out an important mission. Look for more fantastical beasts to be shoehorned into the plot, which marks the halfway point of a prequel series with two more planned Fantastic Beasts installments on the way.
The Northman
Release Date: April 22
Horror master Robert Eggers sets out to 10th-century Iceland for his Viking revenge tale, The Northman. The film marks the third Eggers picture after the stunning one-two punch of The Witch and The Lighthouse. And yet, rather than being a straightforward chiller, the filmmaker is clearly reaching for something grander and more epic with a tale of vengeance and incestuous murder.
The Northman is based on the tales of Amleth–a medieval figure of Scandinavian legend who inspired William Shakespeare to write Hamlet. With that said, the blood soaked images we’ve glimpsed of Alexander Skarsgård tease a protagonist who is anything but dithering. The film also stars Eggers favorites Anya Taylor-Joy and Willem Dafoe, as well as Nicole Kidman, Ethan Hawke, and Claes Bang. 
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Release Date: May 6
It’s taken almost six years to finally get a Doctor Strange sequel. Now director Sam Raimi will fling the good doctor across multiple MCU-adjacent realities. WandaVision’s Elizabeth Olsen will also be on hand as the reality-bending Scarlet Witch, so anything is possible. Could we even get Raimi to revisit his own personal corner of the Spider-Verse? Stranger things have happened…
DC League of Super-Pets
Release Date: May 20
John Krasinski will voice Superman and Dwayne Johnson will voice Krypto the Superdog in this all-star CGI superhero comedy. The film also stars Kevin Hart as Ace the Bat-Hound alongside Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, Marc Maron (as Lex Luthor!), Kate McKinnon, Thomas Middletich, Keanu Reeves (!!!!), Ben Schwartz, and Jameela Jamil.
Top Gun: Maverick
Release Date: May 27
The long delayed sequel to the ’80s classic is finally taking off in 2022. Tom Cruise returns as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, who, decades after his fateful encounter with enemy MiGs, and Iceman and Goose, is still working as a flight instructor and test pilot at TOPGUN. No longer the young rebel at the academy, Maverick is now a relic of the past in the eyes of his superiors. But even if he’s on his way out, he still has a new generation of pilots to train, including Lt. Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw (Miles Teller), Goose’s son.
Other new recruits include Glen Powell, Danny Ramirez, and Jay Ellis. They are joined by Jennifer Connelly and Jon Hamm. Joseph Kosinski, who also helmed Tron: Legacy and Oblivion, directs.
Jurassic World: Dominion
Release Date: June 10
The gang’s really all here for this sixth entry in the dinosaur franchise, as stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum return alongside Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The dinos are roaming free in human civilization and it seems that we’re all about to be living in a lost world.
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Jurassic World: Dominion Could Open the Door for More Jurassic Park Movies
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The film marks the end of the current cycle of Jurassic World films, acting as an end to the current trilogy as well as the overarching storyline that started in 1993 with the original film. It’s the film director Colin Trevorrow says he’s dreamed of making since reinvigorating the franchise in 2015, so let’s see if it can offer one more jolt of new (genetically manipulated) blood to the saga.
Lightyear
Release Date: June 17
Buzz Lightyear—the fictional human astronaut, not the toy based on him—gets an origin story. Chris Evans voices Buzz in Angus MacLane’s debut. Well, we imagine Tim Allen isn’t happy about that, but some fans might be curious to see the movie that first inspired Andy to buy the toy. Maybe.
Elvis
Release Date: June 24
This biopic from Baz Luhrmann chronicles the life of The King himself, from his Army days to music royalty. It stars Austin Butler as Elvis and Tom Hanks as the manager who helped make The King’s career, “Colonel” Tom Parker. It’s Luhrmann’s first narrative film since the visually dazzling The Great Gatsby adaptation in 2013, so we’re game to see if he can shake up the doldrums of musical biopics.
The Black Phone
Release Date: June 24
Scott Derrickson’s return to horror after a sojourn in the MCU with Doctor Strange couldn’t come at a better time, especially since his new film is based on a short story by Joe Hill and features Ethan Ethan Hawke as a deranged child abductor. Word says this one’s as creepy as they come, and represents Hawke’s continually fascinating career reinvention as of late.
Thor: Love and Thunder
Release Date: July 8
Thor: Ragnarok is one of the most beloved entries in the MCU thanks to the style and wit of director Taika Waititi, who injected a welcome jolt of Jack Kirby-esque cosmic weirdness into the franchise. Waititi directs this sequel, which sees Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster become the Goddess of Thunder and Christian Bale as the terrifying Gorr, the God-Butcher.
It’s all wild enough, and Waititi enough, to immediately stand apart from the traditional MCU pack.
Nope
Release Date: July 22 
Do we know much about Jordan Peele’s next horror movie? Nope. But are we excited anyway? Hell, yes!
Though Peele has a habit of keeping his horror projects close to his chest, we haven’t been disappointed yet after his Oscar-winning Get Out and highly creepy twist on the home invasion movie, Us. What we do know about Nope is that it’s got a cool title, and that it will feature his Get Out breakout star, Daniel Kaluuya, as well as Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Barbie Ferreira, Brandon Perea, and Michael Wincott.
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The film will be released by Universal under Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, and is written and directed by Peele. So far the only plot clues we have are a mysterious poster of a dodgy-looking cloud which appears to be trailing bunting, hovering above a mountain town, and the IMDb description saying it’s a “fantasy” as well as a horror and a thriller. Ominous.
Black Adam
Release Date: July 29
Dwayne Johnson finally joins the DCEU as Black Adam, an ancient champion imbued with the power of Shazam who became corrupted in ancient times before returning to our modern world. The film will bring the legendary Justice Society of America to the big screen for the first time with Pierce Brosnan as Doctor Fate. 
Salem’s Lot
Release Date: Sept. 9
For many readers, Salem’s Lot remains the greatest Stephen King novel ever written. Which makes the fact there hasn’t been a great film adaptation of it all the stranger. Oh sure, there’s plenty of reason for horror fans of a certain age are nostalgic for Tobe Hooper’s loopy TV miniseries from 1979–it’s got some great moments. But this modernization of Dracula, in which ancient vampires descend upon a modern New England small town, and an author with a past is forced to face his demons as childhood friends fall beneath the thrall of the Undead, demands a classic cinematic interpretation.
Hopefully this year’s Salem’s Lot will be it. The new version is written and directed by Gary Dauberman, who penned both of New Line’s two-part It movies a few years ago. He also wrote and directed the best of the Annabelle movies, Annabelle Comes Home. With any luck, Dauberman will make a vampire movie that plays more like It: Chapter One than Chapter Two.
Don’t Worry Darling
Release Date: Sept. 23 
Olivia Wilde proved herself to be an enormously talented director with her brilliant feature debut Booksmart in 2019, which makes her follow-up, Don’t Worry Darling, one of our most anticipated movies of 2022. It doesn’t hurt that the period piece stars Florence Pugh, one of the most interesting actors of her generation, opposite Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, and Harry Styles. It also has a killer premise: a 1950s housewife living in an experimental “utopian” community begins to suspect her husband’s company is hiding something nefarious. Intriguing.
Mission: Impossible 7
Release Date: Sept. 30 
Did anyone watch 1996’s Mission: Impossible and guess that it would become one of Hollywood’s most durable action franchises? The plot and title of M:I 7 remain a secret for now, but Tom Cruise (of course), Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Vanessa Kirby, and Ving Rhames are back, joined by Hayley Atwell, Esai Morales, and—for the first time since the original film—Henry Czerny as former IMF director Eugene Kittridge. Fallout marked the first-time a writer/director returned to the series for more than one outing, and considering how much Christopher McQuarrie hit it out of the park (twice) we can’t wait to see the next installment of his quadrilogy!
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Release Date: Oct. 7
2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse wasn’t just an introduction to the Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) incarnation of Spider-Man or a big budget animated exploration of the Spidey mythos, it was a beautiful, emotional, psychedelic trip. Hopefully the sequel will reunite the multiversal Spideys from the first movie and introduce us to some new ones.
Halloween Ends
Release Date: Oct. 14 
After the wide acclaim for 2018’s Halloween reboot, director David Gordon Green’s 2021 follow-up, Halloween Kills, met with a decidedly more polarized response while ending on a cliffhanger. Green has said that the final chapter in his trilogy, Halloween Ends, will be a “much more intimate” movie that celebrates Halloween creator John Carpenter’s “legendary body of work.” We hope, at least, that he can deliver the same kind of focused, character-driven horror that was sadly missing from his middle chapter. 
The Flash
Release Date: Nov. 4
Five years after he first appeared as Barry Allen, Ezra Miller will finally headline a Flash solo movie. This flick will see Barry explore the DC multiverse, meeting an alternate version of himself, a mysterious Supergirl (Sasha Calle), and an older, wiser Batman played by classic Dark Knight actor Michael Keaton. 
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Release Date: Nov. 11
Director Ryan Coogler returns to the franchise that netted Marvel Studios a billion dollars, seven Oscar nominations, and was a genuine cultural phenomenon. Time will tell how the sequel will address the tragic loss of Chadwick Boseman–or the many rumors swirling around what has allegedly been a troubled production–but millions are still chanting “Wakanda Forever.” Black Panther 2 should give them reason to keep the faith.
Creed III
Release Date: Nov. 23
Michael B. Jordan makes his directorial debut and returns as Adonis Creed, Apollo’s son and a heavyweight boxing champion. The film is significant in the franchise because it will be the first Rocky-adjacent movie to not actually star Rocky Balboa. But Jordan’s made Adonis plenty fascinating on his own, and Jordan clearly thinks it’s time to let the character stand on his own two feet as he slips into the director’s chair. Plus Tessa Thompson will be returning while one of the most fascinating leading men of the last five years, Jonathan Majors, joins the cast…
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Release Date: Dec. 16
The first Aquaman was a visually stunning, weird and wild rollercoaster of a film. Less superhero movie than adventure/quest film, its sequel also seems to be leaning even further into the latter. Jason Momoa is back as Arthur Curry, now the undisputed King of Atlantis. Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Temuera Morrison will all return.
Avatar 2
Release Date: Dec. 16
Years ago, visionary filmmaker James Cameron promised several sequels to Avatar. In 2022, we’ll finally get the first one. He promises. Sam Worthington returns, as does Zoe Saldana, and even a few familiar faces who died in the last one like Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang. Despite all the years that passed, details are still somewhat scarce other than we will be exploring the aquatic side of the planet Pandora, as well as meeting Jake Sully and Neytiri’s children. All grown up at this point, we’d assume.
Super Mario Bros.
Release Date: Dec. 21
Chris Pratt will voice Mario in this new animated movie. Fortunately, he won’t be attempting the Italian plumber’s heavy accent. The film also stars Jack Black as Bowser, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, and plenty of other celebrities as familiar characters.
Babylon
Release Date: Dec. 25
Damien Chazelle is back with another Hollywood-centric period drama set during the transition from silent film to synchronized sound. The premise sounds a bit like Singin’ in the Rain, but we expect a film that’s much more wistful than that with its cast of characters including Margot Robbie as Clara Bow–the original “It Girl” whose good time vibes dried out during the Depression–and Brad Pitt as a fictional character based on John Gilbert, the Hollywood silent star whose career imploded due to talkies, leading to alcoholism and an early death. Even the title alludes to one of the costliest (and ruinous) of ancient Hollywood sets…
Killers of the Flower Moon
Release Date: TBA
Martin Scorsese adapts one of the best books written in this century, David Grann’s chilling true crime study, Killers of the Flower Moon, into an AppleTV+ event with Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro finally teaming in the same Scorsese joint.
Set in early 20th century Oklahoma, this Western deals with the haunting legacy of bigotry, racism, and anti-Indian prejudices lingering half-a-century on since “the West was won.” Audiences will no doubt be excited to see DiCaprio, De Niro, Jesse Plemons, and even Brendan Fraser in a Scorsese movie, but keep an eye out for Lily Gladstone. She plays Mollie Burkhart, a Native American woman and the richest person in town as all her relatives are slowly, methodically murdered.
Disappointment Blvd
Release Date: TBA
Hereditary and Midsommar director Ari Aster teams up with Joaquin Phoenix for this decades-spanning portrait of an entrepreneur. An Aster epic? That’s something we could all lose our heads over.
​​The Whale
Release Date: TBA
Darren Aronofsky tackles the play about a 600-pound man who wants to reconnect with his teen daughter years after he abandoned her.
Crimes of the Future
Release Date: TBA
David Cronenberg is remaking his own 1970s sci-fi film about dermatology and skin care gone terribly wrong. As expected, this movie is not for the faint of heart.
Men
Release Date: TBA
Alex Garland is back for his latest work of horror. A young woman travels alone to the English countryside without knowing she’s in an A24 film.
The Killer
Release Date: TBA
David Fincher returns to Netflix for this noir thriller from Se7en writer Andrew Kevin Walker. Michael Fassbender plays the titular killer. We’d hesitate to call this a reunion made in Heaven, but we’re still intrigued to play along….
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Fictional ISFJ pairings with every other MBTI type
Hey tumblr! For kind of no reason at all I decided to do a little mini project and compile a list of pairings in fiction between my type (ISFJ) and each of the other MBTI types. I love Myers Briggs and think it’s really fun and I think the dynamics between any two types can be so compelling and interesting.
A couple notes: I included canon pairings and popular noncanon pairings. This includes movies, TV, and books. Typings are either from Personality Database if it’s a character from a fandom I’m not in, my own typings, or from Funky MBTI in Fiction. I definitely feel more confident about some typings than others. Some combinations of types seem to be much more popular than others: ISFJ x ESTP is very popular, and some type theory suggests they are the “ideal” pair. I had a bit of trouble finding ISFJ x INTP pairings, but there are a couple on here. First name listed is the ISFJ, second name is the other type paired with them. If I don’t specify whether I’m referring to a book or TV/movie adaptation, I generally mean both the book and its adaptation.
If there’s interest in this I’ll do more types than just my own (ie, ESTJs and every other type next). Keep reading for the list! 
ISFJ x ISFJ: Allison/Isaac (Teen Wolf), Rory/Dean (Gilmore Girls), Clark/Lana (Smallville), Betty/Henry (Mad Men), Mina/Jonathan (Dracula), Gideon/Sophie (The Infernal Devices series)
ISFJ x ISTJ: Clarke/Lexa (The 100), Sun/Jin (Lost), Rita/Dexter (Dexter), Missandei/Grey Worm (Game of Thrones)
ISFJ x ISFP: Allison/Scott (Teen Wolf), Josie/Hope (Legacies), Jason/Piper (Percy Jackson series), Simon/Clary (Mortal Instruments book series and Shadowhunters TV), Cho/Harry (Harry Potter series), Martha/Jonas (Dark), Violet/Finch (All the Bright Places)
ISFJ x ISTP: Angel/Spike (Buffyverse), Clarke/Raven (The 100), Otis/Maeve (Sex Education), Carol/Daryl (The Walking Dead), Simon/Maia (Mortal Instruments, Shadowhunters), Simon/Jace (Mortal Instruments book series),  Asami/Mako (The Legend of Korra)
ISFJ x ESFJ: Ann/Leslie (Parks and Rec), Stefan/Caroline (The Vampire Diaries), Jane/Bingley (Pride and Prejudice), Luke/Jocelyn (Mortal Instruments, Shadowhunters)
ISFJ x ESTJ: Angel/Cordelia (Buffyverse), Angel/Wesley (Buffyverse), Emily/Paige (Pretty Little Liars), Narcissa/Lucius (Harry Potter series),  Suki/Sokka (ATLA), Yue/Sokka (ATLA)
ISFJ x ESFP: Angel/Buffy (Buffyverse), Vivien/Ben (American Horror Story: Murder House), Emily/Maya (Pretty Little Liars), Simon/Izzy (Shadowhunters TV), Boone/Shannon (Lost), Will/Elizabeth (Pirates of the Carribean)
ISFJ x ESTP: Angel/Faith (Buffyverse), Amenadiel/Mazikeen (Lucifer), Gwen/Arthur (Merlin), Rory/Logan (Gilmore Girls), Clark/Lois (Smallville), Rory/Amy (Doctor Who), Asami/Korra (The Legend of Korra), Simon/Izzy (Mortal Instruments book series), Elijah/Hayley (The Vampire Diaries), April/Jackson (Grey’s Anatomy), Rita/Phil (Groundhog Day), Brienne/Jaime (Game of Thrones), Wolf/Scarlet (Lunar Chronicles series), Nora/Patch (Hush, Hush)
ISFJ x INFJ: Claire/Daredevil (MCU), Piper/Leo (Charmed), Sara/Michael (Prison Break), Soraya/Amir (The Kite Runner)
ISFJ x INTJ: Clark/Lex (Smallville), Sonya/Raskolnikov (Crime and Punishment), Cristina/Kieran (The Dark Artifices series)
ISFJ x INTP: John/Sherlock (BBC Sherlock), Charlotte/Henry (The Infernal Devices series)
ISFJ x INFP: Rory/Jess (Gilmore Girls), Stefan/Elena (The Vampire Diaries), Kitty/Konstantin (Anna Karenina), Tina/Newt (Fantastic Beasts), Cordelia/James (The Last Hours series)
ISFJ x ENFJ: Ann/Chris (Parks and Rec), Amenadiel/Linda (Lucifer), Gwen/Morgana (Merlin), Danny/Clara (Doctor Who), Emily/Alison (Pretty Little Liars), Glenn/Maggie (The Walking Dead)
ISFJ x ENTJ: Allison/Lydia (Teen Wolf), Rory/Paris (Gilmore Girls), Clarke/Bellamy (The 100), Betty/Don (Mad Men), Josie/Penelope (Legacies), Simon/Jace (Shadowhunters TV), Stefan/Katherine (The Vampire Diaries)
ISFJ x ENTP: Annie/Jeff (Community), Pam/Jim (The Office), Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens), Eddie/Richie (IT book), Dave/Klaus (The Umbrella Academy), Annette/Sebastian (Cruel Intentions), Paulie/Juno (Juno), Anne/Frederick (Persuasion), Pepper/Tony (MCU)
ISFJ x ENFP: Clark/Chloe (Smallville), Angel/Darla (Buffyverse), Stefan/Rebekah (The Vampire Diaries), Diane/Lloyd (Say Anything), The Narrator/Marla (Fight Club), Joel/Clementine (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), Nick/Rachel (Crazy Rich Asians), Cristina/Mark (The Dark Artifices series)
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List of my self ships so I don’t get confused over all of them anymore~
Invader Zim - Professor Membrane/Calliope(Cal) ((Hidden Feelings))
Beetlejuice - Beetlejuice/Dottie ((Coffeebug))
Lupin the 3rd - Inspector Zenigata/Ichika ((Childhood Friends))
Friday the 13th - Jason Voorhees/Tristana(Tris) ((Killer Vibes))
Re-Animator - Herbert West/Rubi ((Chemistry))
Osomatsu-San - Karamatsu/Sin(Dawn) ((Painfully Romantic))
Stardew Valley - Sebastian/Grace ((Freelance Farming))
Resident Evil Village - Karl Heisenberg x Elise Brighid ((MoltenMetal))
Phantom of the Opera - Erik(the phantom) x Annette Vannier ((Kindred Spirits))
FNAF: Security Breach - Glamrock Freddy x Betty Bunny ((Mechanical Lovers))
The Band Ghost - Copia x Aeliana (Unholy Matrimony)
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Norwegian / old norse names and places
Every now and then I come across a book, movie, TV-series, fanfic, game or whatever, that mention a fictional "Norwegian" or "norse" place or person, and it just sounds so wrong it makes me either cringe or ROFL. Really. I still haven't recovered from the 1995 X-files episode, "Død Kalm", which took us to the port of "Tildeskan" where we met "Henry Trondheim", "Halverson" and "Olafsson".  Hopefully this list will keep others from being that “creative” with names. :)
Common names for places, towns and villages in Norway
These names are very generic and suitable for a place, village or town anywhere (and pretty much any time) in Norway. Mix and match prefixes with suffixes for diversity.  Bonus: All of these can also be used as surnames. Name (meaning) - usage
Nes (headland, cape, ness) - Standalone ​ Bø (fenced-in field on a farm) - Standalone Fjell (mountain) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Fjell- / -fjell Haug (small hill / large mound)  -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Haug- / -haug Vik, Viken, Vika (inlet, the inlet, the inlet) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Vik- / -viken / -vika Ås, Åsen (hill, the hill (larger than "Bakken")) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: ​ Dal, Dalen (valley, the valley) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: ​ Berg (small mountain) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: Berg(s)- / -berg Sand (sand) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: Sand- / -sand Strand (beach) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Strand- / -strand Li (hill) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Li- / -li Gran (spruce) -  Standalone or prefix: Gran- Bratt (steep) - prefix only: Bratt- Myr (bog, mire) - prefix only: Myr- Neset, Nesset (the headland, the cape, the ness) - Standalone or suffix: ​-neset / -nesset Odden (foreland, headland) - Standalone or suffix: ​ -odden Våg (cove, bay) - Standalone or suffix: -våg Lund (grove) - Standalone or suffix: -lund Sund (sound, strait) -  Standalone or suffix:  -sund Skog (forest) prefix/suffix: Skog- / -skog Øy (island) prefix/suffix: Øy- / -øy øya (the island) - suffix only: ​ -øya bakken  (the hill) - suffix only: -bakken  gard / gård / gården (farm / farm / the farm) - suffix only: -gard / -gård / -gården elv, -elva (river, the river) suffix only: -elv / -elva stad (old word for town/place) suffix only: -stad vannet (the lake) - suffix only: -vannet
Common words that can be used as prefix to any of the suffixes above Svart- (black)  Lille- (little/small)  Sol- (sun)  Brei-/Bred- (wide)  Stor- (big) Lang- (long)
Common Norwegian surnames (contemporary)
Heredatory surnames didn't become mandatory in Norway until 1923. Many took the name from the farm or place they lived, or just changed their primary patronyms into hereditary patronyms. Example: Helgessønn/Helgesdatter (son of Helge / daughter of Helge) became Helgesen.
Alm Andersen Anderssen Antonsen Aspelund Bakke Bakken Bang Berg Bjerkan Bråthen Christensen Corneliussen Dahl Dahlberg Danielsen Dyrnes Dørum Eide Ellingsen Erdal Eriksen Falch Fredriksen Foss Fure Fylling Gabrielsen Gran Grønning Halvorsen Hansen Hanssen Hay Hoff Holm Holt Husby Isaksen Iversen Jacobsen Jensen Jenssen Johansen Karlsen Klausen Konradsen Kristensen Kristiansen Larsen Larssen Lie Lien Lund Løvold Magnussen Meyer Mikalsen Mo Moen Myhre Myklebust Mørk Ness Nilsen Olavsen Olsen Paulsen Pettersen Prestegård Rasmussen Riise Rogstad Ruud Simonsen Solbakken Solli Stokke Strøm Sund Svendsen Thorvaldsen Torp Thune Tønnesen Ueland Ulven Urdal Vik Vinje Wahl Wik Wilhelmsen Zakariassen Ødegård Årseth Årvik Ås, Aas Åsen, Aasen
Common Norwegian names -- 1980 - present
Men
Anders André Andreas Are Arne Atle Bjørn Cato Chris Christian, Kristian Christoffer, Kristoffer Daniel David Dennis Elias Emil Espen Erik, Eric Eirik Fredrik Filip Geir Harald Helge Hans Henning Håkon, Haakon Håvard Isak Jan Joachim Johan Johannes John, Jon Johnny Jonas Jonathan Kim Kristian, Christian Kristoffer, Christoffer Lars Lucas, Lukas Mads, Mats Magnus Martin Michael, Mikael Morten Niklas Nils Odin Ole Ove Paul Per Peter, Petter Preben Pål Richard, Rikard Roger Sebastian Simen Simon Sindre Sondre Stian Terje Thomas Thor, Tor Thore, Tore Vegard Werner William Øystein Åge Åsmund
Women
Andrea Ane, Anne Anette, Annette Annika, Anniken Astrid Bente Camilla Carina Cathrine Celine Charlotte Christin, Kristin Christina, Kristina Christine, Kristine Elin, Eline Elise Elisabeth Emilie Eva Frida Grete, Grethe Hanne Hege Heidi Helene Hilde Ida Ine Ingrid Ingvill, Ingvild Isabel, Isabell, Isabelle Iselin Jannicke Janine Jeanette Jennie, Jenny Julia, Julie Karoline (Kine) Katrin, Katrine Kristin, Christin Lea, Leah Lena, Lene Linda Line Linn Linnea Lise, Lisa Liv, Live Mai, May Maja Malin Margrete, Margrethe Mari, Maria, Marie Mariann, Marianne Marte, Marthe Mette Monica Nina Nora Oda Pia Ragnhild Randi Rikke Sara, Sarah Silje Siv Stina, Stine Susann, Susanne Tanja Tina, Tine Tiril Tone Trine Vilde Vera Veronica Wenche Åse Åshild
Common Norwegian names - 1800 - 1980
Men Aksel Albert Anders Andreas Anker Ansgar Arne Arnt Arve Asle Atle Birger Bård Charles Edmund Edvard Egon Erling Even Fred Fredrik Frode Geir Georg Gunnar Gunvald Gustav Harald Helge Hilmar Håkon, Haakon Ivar Ingvar Jens Jesper Jørgen Joakim Karl Karsten, Karstein Kjell Klaus Kolbein Kolbjørn Kristian Kåre Lars Lavrans Leif Lossius Ludvig Magne Magnus Nikolai Nils Odd Oddvar Odin Ola Olai Olaf Olav Ole Omar Oscar, Oskar Peder Per Petter Philip, Phillip Pål Ragnar Rikard Roald Roar (also Hroar) Rolf Rune Sigurd Sigvard, Sigvart Simon Svein Sverre Tarjei Terje Toralf, Thoralf Torbjørn, Thorbjørn Torleif, Thorleif Torstein, Thorstein Torvald, Thorvald Trond Ulf Ulrik Valdemar Wilhelm Willy Åge
Women
Albertine Alice, Alise Alma Anita Anna Annbjørg Asbjørg Astrid Aud Bente Berit Birgit Birgitte Bjørg Bjørgun Bodil Borghild Dagny Dagrun Edel Ella Ellen Elsa Fredrikke Frida Gerd Gjertrud Gunhild Gyda Hanna, Hannah Helga Henny Herdis Hilda Hilde Hjørdis Ingeborg Inger Irene Johanna, Johanne Jorun, Jorunn Josefine Judith Kari Karin Kirsten Kitty Kjersti Laila Lilli, Lilly Lisa, Lise Liv Lovise Mathilde Margaret Marit Martha Molly Nanna Oddrun Oddveig Olga Ragna Ragnhild Rigmor Sara Signe Sissel Solbjørg Solveig Solvår Svanhild Sylvi Sølvi Tora Torhild, Toril, Torill Torun, Torunn Tove Valborg Ylva Åse Åshild
Names usage Double names, like Ragnhild Johanne or Ole Martin are common in Norway. Just keep them as two names and don't use "-", and you'll be safe, even if it ends up a tongue twister. Using only one of two given names is also common practice.
In Norway everyone is on a first name basis. Students call teachers and other kids' parents by their first name, workers call their boss by their first name, we call our Prime Minister by her first name (journalists will use her title when speaking to her though). Some senior citizens still use surnames and titles when speaking of or to  people their own age.
There are some exceptions. For example, a doctor may be referred to as Dr. Lastname when we speak of them, but first name is used when speaking to them. A priest is "the priest" when speaking of him/her and their first name is used when spaking to them. In the millitary only surnames (and ranks) are used. If you meet Harald, the King of Norway, in an official setting you will refer to him as "Kongen" (the king). If you run into him at the gas station, or while hiking, he is "Harald".
If you don't know someone's name it is okay to use their title, or just say "you".
Names for pets (contemporary)
Dogs Laika (f) Bamse (m) (bear) Tinka (f) Loke/Loki (m) + characters from TV/film/books...
Cats Melis (m/f) (powdered sugar) Mango (m/f) (mango) Pus (f) (kitty) Mons (m) (tomcat) Nala (f) Pusur (m) (Garfield) Felix (m)  Simba (m) + characters from TV/film/books...
Horses Pajazz (m) Mulan (f) Balder (m) - cold blood Kompis (m) (pal) Freya (f) - cold blood + characters from TV/film/books...
Rabbits Trampe (m) (Thumper) Trulte (f) + characters from TV/film/books...
Cows (yes, I am serious) Dagros Rosa Mira Luna Sara + characters from TV/film - Disney is popular, as are the Kardashians :)
Road and street names
Storgata (usually the main street) Kongens gate (the king's street) Dronningens gate (the queen's street) Jernbanegata (railroad street) Jernbaneveien (railroad road) Sjøgata (ocean street) Sjøveien, Sjøvegen (ocean road) Skolegata (school street) Torvgata (plaza street) Industrigata (industrial street) Industriveien (industrial road)
Prefixes Blåbær- (blueberry) Bringebær- (raspberry) Bjørke- (birch) Aspe- (asp) Kastanje- (chestnut) Solsikke- (sun flower) Blåklokke- (blue bell) Nype- (rosehip) Kirke- (church) Park- (park)
Suffixes -veien, -vegen (the road)  -stien (the path)
Other Torvet (the plaza) - standalone or suffix: -torvet Havna (the port) - standalone or suffix: -havna Kaia (the port) - standalone or suffix: -kaia
Safe solution: use a first name or surname as prefix.
Old norse
Men’s names Agnarr (Agnar) Alfr (Alf) Ámundi (Amund) Ánarr Árngrimr (Arngrim) Askr (Ask) Auðun (Audun) Baldr (Balder) Beinir ​Bjørn Burr Borkr Dagfinnr (Dagfinn) Davið (David) Drengr Durinn Einarr (Einar) Eirikr (Eirik) Eivindr (Eivind) Erlingr (Erling) Fafnir Flóki Freyr (Frey) Fuldarr Galinn Gautarr (Gaute) Gegnir Geirr (Geir) Glóinn Grímarr (Grimar) Hafli Hakon Hallsteinn (Hallstein) Haraldr (Harald) Haukr (Hauk) Heðinn (Hedin, Hedinn) Helgi (Helge) Hrafn, Hrafni (Ravn) Hrafnkell (Ravnkjell) Iarl (Jarl) Ingolfr (Ingolf) Iuar (Ivar) Jafnhárr Jón Jóngeirr Kál Kiaran Klaus Knútr (Knut) Kolgrimr (Kolgrim) Kolr (Kol) Leifr (Leif) Loki Lyngvi Magnus Mikjáll (Mikal, Mikkel) Mór Morði Nesbjørn Nokkvi Oddr (Odd) Oddbjørn Oðin (Odin) Olafr (Olaf) Ormr (Orm) Otr Ouden Pálni Pedr Ragnarr (Ragnar) Ragnvaldr (Ragnvald) Randr (Rand) Róaldr (Roald) Rólfr (Rolf) Salvi Sigarr (Sigar) Sigbjørn Sigurðr (Sigurd) Skarpe Snorri (Snorre) Steinn (Stein) Sveinn (Svein) Teitr Þor (Thor/Tor) Þórbjørn (Thorbjørn/Torbjørn) Þorsteinn (Thorstein/Torstein) Tryggr (Trygg) Týr Ulfár Ulfheðinn (Ulvhedin) Ulfr (Ulf) Vakr Vani Veigr Viðarr (Vidar) Yngvarr (Yngvar) Æsi
Women's names
Anna Arnfriðr (Arnfrid) Ása Bera Bergdís (Bergdis) Biørg (Bjørg) Cecilia Cecilie Christina Dagný (Dagny) Dagrún (Dagrun) Dís Dísa Edda Elin Ellisif (Ellisiv) Freyja (Freya) Friða (Frida) Frigg Gerðr (Gerd) Gertrud Grima Gyða (Gyda) Hadda Hallbéra Hallkatla Herdís (Herdis) Hildigunnr (Hildegunn) Huld Hvít Ida Iðunn (Idun, Idunn) Ingríðr (Ingrid) Johanna Jórunn (Jorun, Jorunn) Juliana Katla Katrine Kristín (Kristin) Leikný (Leikny) Lif (Liv) Magnhildr (Magnhild) Mjøll Myrgiol Nál Nanna Nótt Oda Oddný (Oddny) Ólaug (Olaug) Rafnhildr (Ragnhild) Rán Rannveíg Ríkví (Rikvi, Rikke) Rúna (Runa) Roskva Sága (Saga) Sif (Siv) Sigriðr (Sigrid) Skaði (Skadi) Skuld Svana Sýn Solveig Tekla Tóra (Tora) Trana Ulfhildr (Ulfhild) Una Urðr (Urd) Valborg Vigdís (Viigdis) Vírún Yngvildr (Ingvill, Ingvild) Yrsa
Bynames Bynames, or nicknames, could be neutral, praising or condescending. Usually bynames described a person's
body, bodyparts, bodily features
age
kinship and descent
territorial origin
knowledge, belief, spirituality
clothing, armour
occupation, social position
nature
Examples: Eirik Blodøks (Eirik Blood-Axe), Gammel-Anna (old Anna), Halte-Ása (limping Ása). I suggest that you stick with English for bynames, or use (relatively) modern language if you are writing in Norwegian. 
Surnames
Surnames weren't really a thing until 1923 when they became mandatory. Before 1923 patronyms (son/daughter of) were used, and the name of the farm you lived on was often added as an address. 
For instance: Helgi Eiriksøn (Helgi, son of Eirik), who lived at the farm called Vollr (grass field), would be called Helgi Eiriksøn Vollr. If he moved to the farm called Haugr his name would change to Helgi Eiriksøn Haugr.
Patronyms
Men: Use father's first name and add -sen /-son /-sønn Women: Use father's first name and add -dotter / -dottir / -datter
Farm names
Farm names were usually relevant and derived from either the location, a nearby landmark, nature or from occupation.  I suggest you stick with the modern forms for farm names.
Old Norse (meaning) - modern Bekkr (stream) - Bekk, Bekken Dalr (valley) - Dal, Dahl Horn (horn) - Horn Vollr (field) - Vold, Volden Lundr (grove) - Lund
The list of common names for places/villages/towns is still valid, although the spelling is modern. Just keep it simple and make "clever" combos based on meaning. 
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7 things you might not know about the Cruel Intentions musical
1. The original title of the production back in 2015 was The Unauthorized Musical Parody of Cruel Intentions. (X)
2. Constantine Rousouli who played Sebastian in the off-Broadway production also played the role in the 2015 production.
3. Katie Stevens (Faking it, The Bold Type) played Kathryn in the first production back in 2015. Later the role got played by Lindsay Pearce (Glee), Janel Parrish (Pretty Little Liars), Jennifer Damiano (Next to normal) and Lauren Zakrin (Comet of 1812).
4. Brian Muller who played Greg in the off-Broadway production actually took over the role of Sebastian back in 2015. (X)
5. Before Cruel Intentions released the off-Broadway cast recording, the show released 5 songs on Soundcloud. The songs they released were Bittersweet Symphony, Iris, Every me Every you, Only happy when it rains and Foolish Games.
6. The song I’m the Only one wasn't in the first production of the show.
7. Molly McCook(Last Man Standing, Good Trouble) and John Krause (Hadestown) met each other during the 2015 production of the show. Molly originated the role of Annette while John took over the role of Sebastian from Constantine Rousouli. (X)
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Nomes para Gatos
Se está procurando nomes para gatos, então veio ao lugar certo!
Nós os amantes de gatos sabemos perfeitamente que os gatos não são somente animais elegantes e misteriosos, também têm o seu lado adorável e atencioso. Se está na dúvida de que nome dar ao seu novo gato macho ou fêmea, vai encontrar em abundância aqui, mas não são nomes quaisquer… só apresentamos os TOP TOP TOP !!
Se há algo neste mundo que pode ser considerado bonito, é um gatinho! Então por que não escolher um nome bonito para combinar. Estão aqui mais de 500 nomes TOP, adoráveis, doces, encantadores, deliciosos e bonitos para o seu novo gato.
Aprecie, e nós temos a certeza que vai encontrar nesta lista nomes para gatos o nome perfeito!!
Letra A
Abdul
Abel
Abelardo
Abigail
Abner
Abu
Acacia
Ace
Acerola
Adam
Adão
Adda
Adonis
Adrik
Adry
Afrodite
Agapi
Ágata
Agatha
Agostinho
Aiara
Aícha
Aika(o)
Aiki
Aila
Aileen
Aimê
Aimee
Aislan
Aiwa
Akan
Akaya
Akenaton
Akesa
Akira
Alanis
Alba
Aldo
Alec
Alecrim
Aleetza
Alef
Alegria
Aleluia
Alemã
Aleska
Alex
Alexia
Alf
Alfa
Alice
Alicia
Alika
Alina
Alisson
Alita
Alladim
Allan
Allen
Amanda
Angel
Anita
Annette
Anny
Aragorn
Ari
Armand
Arthur
Átila
Letra B
Babalu
Babi
Babi
Babuska
Baby
Bach
Baixinha
Baltazar
Bambina
Bamboo
Banjo
Barney
Bartô
Bartolomeu
Batatinha
Batman
Bebel
Bel
Bela
Bella
Belo
Bernardo
Betina
Betty
Bia
Bianca
Bianco
Bichana
Biju
Bili
Billy
Bingo
Birosca
Biscoito
Bisteca
Bizunzo
Black
Blanc
Blanche
Bob
Bola
Bolacha
Bolão
Bolero
Bond
Bong
Bonnie
Bono
Bóris
Box
Brama
Branca de Neve
Branco
Branquinha
Brenda
Brewsky
Brigitte
Broke
Brown
Brutus
Buck
Bud
Buffy
Letra C
Cacau
Caco
Caio
Caker
Calico
Calipso
Calvin
Caos
Capitu
Capone
Carlton
Cartman
Cascão
Cassie
Catarina
Catbert
Catherine
Catita
Cebolinha
Cecil
Cecília
Cesar
Chandon
Chanty
Charles
Charlie
Charlotte
Cheddder
Cheetara
Chiara
Chica
Chico
Chiquinha
Chocolate
Chocookie
Chopp
Christine
Chun-li
Churchil
Chuvisco
Ciça
Cinderela
Cindy
Clara
Clarence
Clark
Cléo
Cocoa (cocoa Jumbo)
Colombo
Cometa
Conan
Conrad
Constantino
Cookie
Corisco
Cristal
Cuíca
Letra D
Dafne
Daisy
Dali
Daphne
Dara
Dawn
Debbie
Debbie
Diane
Dickens
Dilbert
Ding
Dingo
Dinha
Dionísio
Dixon
Docinho
Dolly
Dolores
Donatello
Dongo
Donna
Dorinha
Dorothy
Draco
Dreamer
Duda
Dunga
Duque
Duquesa
Letra E
Eclipse
Eddie
Edward
Eecat
Electra
Ellie
Elliot
Elvis
Elza
Ema
Emily
Endora
Erica
Ernie
Esmeralda
Esquimó
Estela
Ester
Estrela
Ethel
Eva
Letra F
Fadinha
Faísca
Fanny
Feijão
Felícia
Felipe
Felix
Felizberto
Fígaro
Firenze
Flynn
Ford
Formosa
Fragolina
Frajola
Francisco
Fred
Freud
Frida
Frodo
Fumaça
Furr
Furrface
Futrica
Letra G
Gaby
Galileu
Garfield
Gargamel
Gastone
Geleia
Genghis Khan
George
Georgia
Geraldo
Gertrudes
Getúlio
Gigi
Gina
Gipsy
Godiva
Gomes
Google
Gordinha
Gordo
Gordon
Grace
Gregor
Gregory
Gucci
Guel
Gulliver
Letra H
Hard Rock
Haroldo
Hell Cat
Hércules
Hero
Hobbes
Horácio
Horshack
Hunter
Letra I
Iago
Igraine
Ingrid
Irene
Iris
Isis
Izzy
Letra J
Jack
Jackie
Jacques
Jade
Jamal
James
Jana
Janes
Janie
Jasmin
Java
Jazz
Jeane
Jedi
Jennifer
Jéssica
Jezebel
Jimmy
Joaquim
Jody
Joe
Johnson
Josie
Joyce
Ju
Juba
Judy
Jujuba
Julie
Julieta
Juliette
Jully
Juvenal
Letra K
Karen
Karla
Kathlen
Katuxa
Kazooie
Kelby
Kelly
Kenny
Kevin
Kika
Kim
Kipper
Kitty
Kramer
Krica
Letra L
Lacyr
Lady
Laila
Laka
Lawrence
Leão
Leela
Léia
Lenin
Leo
Leona
Leoni
Lhasa
Lila
Lili
Lilica
Linda
Lira
Little Lou
Lolita
Lord
Luana
Lucas
Lucky
Ludmila
Lully
Lulu
Luly
Luma
Lurdinha
Letra M
Mabel
Madalena
Madonna
Mafalda
Maggie
Magnun
Maisena
Malu
Manchinha
Mandachuva
Manoel
Mao
Marajá
Marcelle
Margarida
Margot
Maria
Marie
Marieta
Marilu
Marilyn
Mario Jorge
Mark
Marlene
Marley
Marllon
Marshmallow
Matilde
Matisse
Max
Mayfair
McDonald
Megi
Mel
Menininho
Merlin
Mia Farrow
Mia Maria
Mia
Mialice
Michael
Michelângelo
Michelle
Miguel
Mila
Milk
Milky
Millwood
Mimi
Minerva
Mingau
Minner
Minus
Mio
Missy
Miúda
Mizzy
Molly
Mogwai
Morgana
Morgause
Morris
Mozart
Mr. Magoo
Mr. Tibbs
Mufasa
Muffin-head
Muffins
Letra N
Nabuco
Nacho
Naila
Nala
Naomi
Napoleão
Nata
Natasha
Naytiri
Negresco
Neon
Nero
Nestor
Neve
Nick
Nicki
Nicolau
Nicole
Nike
Nikita
Nikkie
Nina
Noé
Nora
Nyashia
Letra O
Obelix
Odete
Ofélia
Ogden
Olavo
Oliver
Olívia
Oncinha
Onofre
Opus
Orson
Oscar
Oslo
Otávio
Ozzie
Letra P
Paçoca
Paloma
Pancho
Panda
Pandora
Pango
Pantufa
Patty
Paty
Paul
Pedrita
Peggy Sue
Pelota
Peludinho
Penelope
Pepita
Perebras
Peteka
Petty
Pety
Phoebe
Picco
Piggy
Pilão
Pingo
Pink
Pipa
Piper
Pipoca
Pirata
Pitchula
Pittuka
Pity
Platão
Poofy
Porpeta
Princesa
Prue
Puppy
Letra R
Rafael
Rajá
Ramon
Ramona
Ramone
Rapunzel
Rebeca
Reena
Ricky
Ringo
Rita
Romeu
Rosana
Rotten
Roxane
Rubi
Runa
Rush
Letra S
Safira
Salete
Salomão
Samantha
Samy
Sancho
Sandy
Sansão
Sapeca
Sarah
Sasha
Sashimi
Scarlet
Schroeder
Scissors
Scratchy
Scully
Sebastian
Serafim
Shamu
Shana
Sheena
She-Ra
Sherlock
Shiva
Silvestre
Simba
Simon
Sinatra
Sissi
Skol
Smurfette
Snowball
Socks
Sofia
Sonata
Soneca
Sony
Sopher
Sophia
Spock
Stan
Stephanie
Stinkey Pukey
Sugar
Suri
Sushi
Swedish Pie
Letra T
Tabatah
Tabbella
Tachinha
Tales
Talvany
Tango
Tango
Tanka
Tany
Tapioca
Tarik
Tati
Tatiana
Taxi
Teco
Tempestade
Teo
Teodoro
Tequila
Tiany
Tico
Timoteo
Tininha
Tiny
Tiphanny
Tipy
Titi
Tolstoi
Tom
Tomás
Tonho
Tonico
Torts
Toy
Tracy
Tricô
Trika
Tristan
Tuca
Tutti
Twister
Twix
Letra U
Ubinho
Udi
Uninho
Urana
Úrsula
Uto
Uva
Letra V
Valdemar
Valentin
Valentina
Vegas
Veludo
Verônica
Vicky
Vida
Viking
Vilão
Violeta
Viper
Virgílio
Vito
Vitória
Letra W
Walton
Watson
Whisky
William
Wizard
Letra X
Xarope
Xavier
Xênia
Xit
Xulica
Xuxa
Letra Y
Yan
Yasmin
Yeats
Yoda
Yoshi
Yuri
Letra Z
Zacarias
Zap
Zeca
Zenzero
Zhara
Ziggy
Zorro
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