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Ralph Thomas Bower (January 3, 1938 – May 30, 2024) Actor who appeared in a wide variety of television and film roles.
His television credits include:
The Rockford Files (1974–1976, 2 episodes) as Jeff Cooperman / Officer Hensley
The Waltons (1975–1978, 26 episodes) as Dr. Curtis Willard / Rex Barker
The Bionic Woman (1976, 1 episode) as Ted Ryan
Lou Grant (1979, 1 episode) as Lind
Barnaby Jones (1979, 1 episode) as Baxter
Hill Street Blues (1981–1986, 3 episodes) as De Petrus / Narcotics Cop
Murder, She Wrote (1984, 1 episode) as Jonathan Bailey
Misfits of Science (1985, 1 episode) as Jeffries
Miami Vice (1985, 1 episode) as detective Carter
China Beach (1990, Season three episode 17 Thanks of a Grateful Nation) as Archie Winslow
Love, Lies and Murder (1991) as Leverette
The X-Files (1999, Season 7, episode 5) as Sheriff Harden
Roswell (1999–2000 Season 1, episode 13) as Hubble
The West Wing (2000, 1 episode) as General Ed Barrie
Cold Case (2005) as Curtis Collins 2005
Monk (2008, 1 episode) as Bennie Wentworth
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005–2012, 2 episodes) as Heinrich "Pop-Pop" Landgraf
Criminal Minds (2013) as Damon Miller
Lucky Hank (2023, 3 episodes) as Henry Devereaux Sr. (final appearance)
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judesbelligoal · 3 months
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the German Asian wag is benny heinrichs gf
Does she have ig?
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b-vil-bee · 5 months
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call me delulu but i read from multiple people that apparently it is gossiped in hungary that domi is bi because he was involved with benny heinrichs at this last club and that he really liked trent and when that became too known twitter how close they were they had to hide each other then during their second injury they had a fall out and when domi got back to england the girl came with him. not saying this is true but even hungarians said that the girl just is basically just there for him so he wont get depressed and lonely again living alone in the uk. so maybe trent having his own girl is something similar and not saying that domitrent is real but it is weird i think that they both got into relationships so quickly in such short time.
dont have to post this if you dont want its my opinion and i wanted to share it.
Hi Anon.. I don't want to post this, but can u DM me so we can talk..thanks 🌹
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sporadiceagleheart · 5 months
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Jesus here's my May birthdays edit for those who passed away and Madeleine McCann who went missing in 2007 at 3 years old Vera S. Barton, Amerie Jo Garza, Maranda Gail Mathis, Merka Ulmann Barkan, Abram Aba Barkan, Helen B. Antin, Szyfra “Stefi” Fiszbaum Altman, Hershel “Harry” Altman, Francie Waligora Alpert, Anne V. Berend Allen, Reghina Gottesman Adler, Ludwig “Lou” Adler, My grandma Margaret Downs, Erna “Edna” Grunebaum Adler, Judith Kallus Abrahamer, Otto Heinrich Frank, Hana Brady, Bob Saget, Gianna Maria-Onore Bryant, Bojana Asović, John F. Kennedy, Kyle Albert Velasquez, Joanna Caroline “JoJo” Ross, Kayla Renee Rolland, Diana Duff-Smith Wanstrath, Cuong Huy “Tony” Trinh, Ashley Tomchesson Ochoa, SFC Charleston V. “Chucky” Hartfield, Jared Alan Lee Conard Black, Bennie Jewkes Bushnell, Gene Olan “Bubba” Allen II, Brendan Neal Abernathy, Natalie Danielle Brooks, Stephanie Dawn Johnson, Jessica Adrienne “Jess” Rekos, Jack Armistead Pinto, Emilie Alice “Em” Parker, Abigail Joanne “Abbie” McLennan, Randy Michael Gordon, Robert Nicholas “Nick” Creson, Ryan Christopher “Stack” Clark, Pauline “Paultje” Adelaar, Manfred “The Red Baron” von Richthofen, Catherine II the Great, SGT Frederick William Mausert III, Ichiyo Higuchi, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Paycheck, Hank Snow, War Admiral, Hedda Hooper, Eddy Arnold, Ariya Jennings, Indy Llew, Kylie Rowand, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, Shana Lorraine Fisher, Caitlin Millar Hammaren, Reginald Hezeriah Harding, John Thomas Henry, Roy Huskey, Trinity Hope Jackson, Jessica Klymchuk, Dean Harold Meyers, Stephanie Michelle Neiman, Daniel Patrick O'Neil, Rachael Angelica Raver, Willie Banks, Lisa Romero-Muniz, Rose Martin Rutledge, Laura Anne Shipp, Scott Keith Sorrell, Cynthia Olinde Tisdale, Maybelle Addington Carter, Johnny Gimble, Gene Tunney, Gary Stewart, James Arness, James Brown, Pinky Lee, Peggy Mount, Gates Brown, Saint Catherine Labouré, Van Alexander, Dee Hardison, Paton Price, Connie Crothers, Jane Connelly, Orange Jacobs, Stan C. Wilson, Harold Allen Drake, Goldy McJohn, Rev. William J. Seymour, Jean-Baptiste Barrier, Lynn Hargate Evans, Bennie Jewkes Bushnell, Florence Kopleff, Roger Robinson, Gerald Irons, & More Angel
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laemony · 7 years
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Books I've read in 2017!
Let's make a list, I like making lists
1. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams ~ the books get weirder and weirder until you reach the fifth one and are left utterly confused; brilliant in so many ways; perfect for laughing; 7.5/10
2. Love in the Times of Cholera, Gabriel Garcìa Marquez ~ I'm biased because I'm absolutely in love with Gabo; not my fave out of all his works, still beautiful; a bit predictable; 7/10
3. The Labyrinth of the Spirits, Carlos Ruiz Zafón ~ the same thing of Marquez duh; amazing book; Alicia best character of 2017 tbh; less dark than what I expected from him; bloodthirsty villains are the Best Villains; 8.5/10
4. And Never Said a Word, Heinrich Böll ~ maybe I wasn't in the mood but I wasted one whole month on those 150 pages; an endless stream of nothingness; no seriously nothing happens in this book wtf; so so so slow; lamest characters of 2017 (idek if "lamest" is a word); 4/10
5. Dead Leaves, Gabriel Garcìa Marquez ~ second one of my babe for this year (there's another one coming don't be afraid); small tale told in a way I didn't expect to appreciate; the three points of view are perfectly described; it's not clear what happens but it didn't bother me as #4 (again, I may be biased); a nice read all in all; 8/10
6. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera ~ I've already said it, I loved this book; it's light and deep; a perfect description of its title; a love story that it's not about love; 7.5/10
7. September Lights, Carlos Ruiz Zafón ~ really similar to his own "the Prince of Mist" (which is my fave mind you); not as brilliant, nor as dark and sad; my least favourite from him; to read if you're not sure you will appreciate to have your heart broken in the P.o.M.; 6/10
8. The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt ~ this book was gifted to me something like three years ago and I couldn't read more than five chapters; this summer I've set my head on it and obliged myself to finish it; best decision I've ever made; she has a way with words it's magnificent; the story is so sad and so real it made me cry more than once; I developed the same love/hate relationships with the characters they seem to have with each other; amazing; 9/10
9. The Ripper's Game, Isabel Allende ~ another south American I'm obsessed with; a perfect summer reading; the characters are so well written; wait for the plot twist; I still can't believe she wrote this tbh, it's so different from her other books; so good nonetheless; 8/10
10. Mornings in Jenin, Susan Abulhava ~ excuse me while I cry just remembering this; I've never read a book that made me cry from start to finish; devastating; I haven't read any reaction on this book so I don't know how it was considered, especially from the Muslim community; a good book to learn something about recent history; stunning; 9/10
11. Saltatempo, Stefano Benni ~ oh look an Italian author finally; this book is so full of irony and sarcasm, it feels like I could have written it; yet it's also very serious, it's set in a specific and very delicate time in Italy; everything is changing at a fast speed, too fast to be healthy; it pictures perfectly the dramatic changes in the italian countryside in a period of economic and idustrial growth; warning: it may make you cry and laugh at the same time; lovely; 9/10
12. A Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony Snicket ~ 13 days to read 13 books, that's how I loved it; I know it's meant to be narrative for children, but I was curious and my brother liked it; how could I not fall in love with it?; all of those references, I laughed every time I spotted one; so brilliantly frustrating; and ffs we all agree that the series has the Best Narrator Voice Ever, there are no discussions over it and there won't be any; also, Netflix has done a great job and when the hell will Season 2 be out???; 9.5/10
13. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë ~ I've finally put my hands in this classic after years of trying; loved every minute of it; it's interesting to see how different historical ages affect the writing of people; a beautiful mirror of what was it; Jane is such a sweetheart and a badass woman at the same time; a predictable love story I didn't hate; 7.5/10
14. Mansfield Park, Jane Austen ~ from a Jane to another; my first Penguin Books'; so funny and exciting; it made me angry with so many characters; most Aesthetic™ book of 2017 there's no competition; 8/10
15. The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor, Gabriel Garcìa Marquez ~ last one for this year; it's non-fiction and more of an interview; a bit slow and not so exciting; beautiful landscapes tho, as always; I've got not much to say about it; 6/10 (I couldn't give it a 5)
Theatre:
- Faust, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~ he's no Shakespeare, it feels like he was trying; a confusing story; who am I kidding I'm all here for this kind of things; the doctor is kinda lame but he has a "good" companion; it gave me some Dante's Inferno vibes so it must have been good; to read again for better understanding; 6.5/10
Poetry:
- Anna Achmatova ~ I adore her; listen, I can't describe a poetry collection like a book, I just can say that it was a journey and a pleasant one; her words are pure gold; russian poetry has the same strength of russian narrative but it's less heavy and that's such a relief; absolutely will buy every single thing written by her; 9.5/10
- T. S. Eliot ~ actually, it was a good year for me, I was in the right mood to read poetry even if I ended up reading so few of it; Eliot is amazing and has all my love; I will buy his every works too; 9.5/10
- John Keats ~ what can I say.... 10/10 😍
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eretzyisrael · 3 years
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Another Sovereignty Test
On 19 October 2021, Israel’s Minister of Defense, Benny Gantz, designated six Palestinian NGOs as “terrorist organizations” closely linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), one of the most vicious and bloody-handed of the numerous terrorist groups at war with the State of Israel. The PFLP has been wholly or partly responsible for some of the most horrific episodes in Israel’s history. These date back to the late 1960s; more recently they include the 2001murder of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze’evi, the 2014 attack on a synagogue in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem in which four rabbis and a police officer were murdered, and the 2011 murder of five members of the Fogel family. In 2019, the PFLP murdered 17-year old Rina Shnerb with a roadside bomb.
The NGOs “provided a funding ‘lifeline’ for the PFLP, employed PFLP terrorists, and … PFLP terror operatives used NGO offices for meetings,” according to Israeli security officials. In addition to the detailed classified (to protect sources) information behind the decision, there is a great deal of publicly available evidence collected by the NGO Monitor organization for these and seven other NGOs which share members with the PFLP and channel funds to it. Of the 13 organizations mentioned by NGO Monitor, they “identified over 70 staff and board members, as well as other officials who hold positions in both the NGOs and the PFLP.” One of them, Samer Arbid, worked as an accountant for one of the banned NGOs, Adameer. In his spare time he was the leader of the cell that murdered Rina Shnerb.
The organizations get most of their money from individual European governments, the EU, the UN, large “humanitarian” funds like the Rockefeller Brothers Fund in the US and Oxfam in Europe, various Soros-related funds, and so on.
The terrorist designation means that Israeli authorities can close their offices, seize their assets, and prevent them from raising funds. Membership in them becomes illegal.
The announcement brought forth a flood of accusations and denunciations of Israel from every corner, including the European Union, anti-Israel members of the US Congress, the major “human rights” organizations, multiple anti-Israel groups in the US like J Street and Jewish Voice for Peace, some left-wing members of Israel’s Knesset, and numerous others. US State Department spokesperson, Ned Price, said that Israel had not informed the US of its intentions or provided documentation of its charges. He added that “[w]e believe respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms, and a strong civil society are critically important for responsible and responsive governance … [we will] be engaging our Israeli partners for more information regarding the basis for these designations.”
Israel credibly responded that it had informed the State Department, and then sent another delegation to the US to present further evidence.
Leaving aside the question of whether Israel is required to inform the US before it takes any substantive action, even without classified information, the publicly available evidence presented by NGO Monitor should suffice. The reaction of the State Department is a troubling sign of its lack of respect for the Jewish state.
Even if these NGOs weren’t funneling large sums of money to actual terrorist murderers, they are hostile to the state. One of them, Adameer, which receives money from Ireland, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, and the German Heinrich Boll Foundation, “is a leader of campaigns in support of Palestinian prisoners convicted of security offenses, referring to them as ‘political prisoners’ and altogether omitting the context of violence and terror.” Another, Al Haq is a “leader in anti-Israel ‘lawfare’ and BDS … campaigns” as well as having been an “active participant” in the 2001 Durban Conference that promoted “the complete international isolation and demonization of Israel.”
It’s hard to imagine any other country permitting subversive, foreign-funded organizations like these to operate freely in their sovereign territory. But even Israel draws the line when money collected to promote human rights goes directly into the hands of murderers.
One of the reasons for the almost universal condemnation of Gantz’ action was the enormous clout of the funders of these NGOs, who are committed to the idea that they are advancing their political objectives without directly killing anybody. Many Europeans would be happy if Israel would change from the nation-state of the Jewish people into a “state of its citizens,” perhaps with a right of return for the descendants of Arab refugees; but few would admit (at least, out loud) that this would unavoidably be a violent process, and even fewer that they favor such violence. Gantz essentially called them out.
These six NGOs make up a small part of a massive anti-Israel industry, which operates throughout the world. This industry is nourished from several main sources: Arab and other Muslim countries, Europe, and the American and international Left. Its components range from the fake “pro-Israel” J Street, to the terrorists of the PFLP and Hamas. Those who contribute resources or time to it vary in their understanding of the ultimate goal of the enterprise, which is not essentially different from those of Haman or Hitler. But the action taken by Israel rips the veil from not only these six NGOs, but of those behind them, in Europe and elsewhere.
Those who suck at the tit of European funding, for example, include numerous left-wing Israeli groups which, one hopes, at least believe that they want to improve the state rather than destroying it. Nevertheless they must express outrage because otherwise they will have to face up to the fact that they are naught but useful idiots.
The American government, too, especially with the Biden Administration in charge, is riddled with anti-Israel elements. They too vary from the more moderate elements who favor the impossible “2-state solution” but think (illogically) that Israel should still continue to exist, to the Rob Malley types who believe that the Jewish state was a mistake that should be corrected.
The crackdown on these groups was long overdue. Like the reopening of the Jerusalem consulate to the Palestinians, it is an issue that will bring massive pressure on Israel to reverse its correct decision. At the same time, it too is an issue that directly bears on whether Israel is a sovereign state or a banana republic.
Abu Yehuda
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Here are the top 500 German Names!
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1. Top 500 German Names
Girls Boys
Emma
Emilia
Hannah / Hanna
Mia
Sofia / Sophia
Lina
Mila
Marie
Ella
Lea
Anna
Clara / Klara
Leni
Lena
Frieda / Frida
Luisa / Louisa
Leonie
Emily / Emilie
Mathilda / Matilda
Charlotte
Ida
Johanna
Amelie
Lia / Liah / Lya
Sophie / Sofie
Lilly / Lilli
Lara
Maja / Maya
Nele / Neele
Greta
Laura
Lotta
Sarah / Sara
Juna / Yuna
Nora
Melina
Paula
Elisa
Pia
Marlene
Victoria / Viktoria
Alina
Julia
Elena
Lisa
Mara / Marah
Mira
Helena
Pauline
Tilda
Luna
Isabella
Maria
Antonia
Finja / Finnja
Anni
Eva
Thea
Elina
Romy
Luise / Louise
Isabell / Isabel / Isabelle
Zoe / Zoé
Fiona
Merle
Josephine / Josefine
Hailey
Elli / Elly
Carla / Karla
Paulina
Martha / Marta
Malia
Lucy / Lucie
Mina
Rosalie
Jana
Emely / Emelie
Milena
Valentina
Carlotta / Karlotta
Maila / Mayla
Theresa / Teresa
Katharina
Magdalena
Annika
Nina
Amalia
Elisabeth
Olivia
Jule
Luana
Liya
Lotte
Emmi / Emmy
Amy
Linda
Ronja
Amelia
Melissa
Leila / Leyla
Stella
Jasmin / Yasmin
Annabell / Annabelle
Alma
Miriam
Chiara / Kiara
Aaliyah / Aliya
Freya
Malina
Liana
Anastasia
Lene
Franziska
Liv
Milla
Ylvi / Ylvie
Alicia
Ava
Rosa
Zoey
Marleen / Marlen
Alessia
Elif
Amira
Aurelia
Lucia
Ela
Kira / Kyra
Aria / Arya
Diana
Selina
Elise
Evelyn / Evelin / Eveline
Ariana
Jette
Marla
Alea
Enna
Lynn / Linn
Helene
Livia
Mariella
Alexandra
Carolina / Karolina
Edda
Tessa
Linnea
Sina / Sinah
Vanessa
Aurora
Vivien / Vivienne
Milana
Cataleya
Talia / Thalia
Eliana
Leana
Malea
Mona
Aylin / Eileen / Aileen / Ayleen
Laila / Layla
Liliana
Alice
Jara / Yara
Jonna
Mathea / Matea
Lorena
Alisa
Carolin / Caroline / Karoline
Nela
Kaja / Kaya / Caja
Julie
Melia
Samira
Alissa / Alyssa
Daria
Giulia
Smilla
Amina
Elsa
Heidi
Lana
Valerie
Ayla
Medina
Zeynep
Henriette
Amilia
Leticia / Letizia
Malou
Annelie
Hilda
Noemi
Selma
Aleyna
Elin
Liara
Lenja / Lenya
Bella
Hedi / Hedy
Levke
Nika
Celine
Svea
Veronika
Celina
Ruby
Fenja
Hermine
Ina
Larissa
Tabea
Felicitas
Jolina / Joelina
Marina
Valeria
Azra
Michelle
Rebecca
Nisa
Annalena
Alva
Elea
Melody
Palina
Flora
Maira / Meyra
Mariam / Maryam
Natalie / Nathalie
Nala / Nahla
Alena
Cleo
Eleni
Malin
Alya
Felina
Florentine
Helen
Lou
Naila / Nayla
Nelly / Nelli
Christina
Käthe
Leona
Alia
Marlena
Tamara
Tara
Angelina
Carina / Karina
Dalia
Hedda
Leia / Leya
Meryem
Anne
Holly
Madita
Fabienne
Jella
Mailin / Maylin
Mathilde
Enya
Kate
Lilia
Sena
Joleen
Clea
Liesbeth / Lisbeth
Fine / Fiene
Lenia
Sonja
Xenia
Eleonora
Melisa
Enni / Enny
Hira
Adriana
Dana
Defne
Lola
Miray
Tamina
Nicole
Asya
Esther
Josie / Josy
Naomi
Cecilia
Claire
Dilara
Selin
Enie
Fritzi
Leonora
Melek
Miley
Wilma
Esila
Esma
Feline
Rieke
Ada
Amara
Cara
Estelle
Gerda
Lilian / Lillian
Viola
Adelina
Janne
Philine
Tiana
Ivy
Juliana
Kimberly / Kimberley
Lieselotte
Malena
Delia
Enisa
Joana / Joanna
Kim
Ellen
Evelina
Felicia
Liyana
Lilith
Liz
Amanda
Anouk
Eleanor
Samantha
Talea
Arina
Dua
Emilija
Eslem
Irma
Maike / Meike
Nike
Rita
Adele
Alisha
Iva
Josefin / Josephin
Margarete
Romina
Ylva
Elaine
Helin
Joline / Joeline
Josephina / Josefina
Madeleine
Nila
Ophelia
Philippa
Abigail
Anja
Melinda
Scarlett
Toni / Tony
Erna
Gloria
Grace
Jade
Jolie
Madlen / Madleen
Marit
Melanie
Tuana
Annemarie
Debora / Deborah
Jenna
Kiana
Liva
Minna
Shirin
Zofia
Chloe
Fatima
Felia
Friederike
Isa
Jasmina
Jolien
Leandra
Nia
Salome
Giuliana
Inga
Josefa / Josepha
Judith
Megan
Mika
Nea
Neyla
Runa
Ruth
Sunny
Tala
Abby
Alba
Amaya
Anisa
Bianca / Bianka
Eliza
Gabriela
Janna
Jessika / Jessica
Maileen / Mayleen
Natalia
Soraya
Verena
Asel
Cassandra / Kassandra
Eda
Elenor
Julina
Kayla
Lilou
Lydia
Maggy
Meva
Naemi
Penelope
Rahel
Violetta
Alara
Caitlin / Caitlyn
Elis
Ilayda
Judy
Juliane
Sila
Vera
Anita
Charlotta
Evi
Henrieke / Henrike
Jamila
Janina
Ria
Sarina
Stina
Zara
Zuzanna
Zümra
Beyza
Cosima
Ema
Florentina
Ines
Jona / Jonah
Kalea
Katerina
Klea
Masal
Milina
Nilay
Skadi
Tarja
Tina
Charlie / Charly
Franka
Hanne
Hilde
Joy
Joyce
Luzi / Luzie
Marisa
Mary
Meta
Minel
Sandra
Sienna
Vaiana
Adea
Cora
Davina
Dorothea
Erika
Femke
Freda
Hafsa
Jamie
Katja
Nova
Patricia
Philomena
Saphira
Saskia
Tiara
Yaren
Alica
Ashley
Betty
Celia
Clarissa
Dina
Elara
Elodie
Emina
Ben
Paul
Finn / Fynn
Leon
Jonas
Noah
Elias
Felix
Luis / Louis
Henry / Henri
Lukas / Lucas
Luca / Luka
Matteo
Emil
Maximilian
Theo
Oskar / Oscar
Liam
Anton
Jakob / Jacob
Max
Leo
Milan
Moritz
Julian
Alexander
David
Carl / Karl
Jona / Jonah
Samuel
Philipp
Niklas / Niclas
Tom
Mats / Mads
Erik / Eric
Linus
Jonathan
Tim
Rafael / Raphael
Leonard
Mika
Aaron
Vincent
Hannes
Levi
Johann
Lio
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Fabian
Jan
Lennard / Lennart
Till
Benjamin
Valentin
Artur / Arthur
Simon
Johannes
Maxim / Maksim
Constantin / Konstantin
Marlon
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Adrian
Joshua
Kilian
Nico / Niko
Mattis / Mathis / Matthis
Theodor
Julius
Toni / Tony
Lian
Luke / Luc
Milo / Milow
Mohammed / Muhammad
Fiete
Fritz
Nick
Bruno
Ole
Lenny
Adam
Gabriel
Matti
Phil
Daniel
Pepe
Malte
Florian
Benedikt
Lias
Nils / Niels
Dominic / Dominik
Michael
Ludwig
Lasse
Damian
Sebastian
Levin
Emilio
Carlo
Timo
Franz
Leopold
Jannes
John
Justus
Thilo / Tilo
Luan
Noel
Tobias
Joris
Oliver
Sam
Emilian
Malik
Lennox
Robin
Bennet
Frederik / Frederic
Piet
Elia / Eliah
Jayden / Jaden
Arian
Nicolas / Nikolas
Jonte
Alessio
Eddie / Eddy
Lion
Bela
Richard
Matthias
Miran
Emir
Lars
Friedrich
Enno
Ilias / Ilyas
Joel
Ferdinand
Marc / Mark
Henrik
Silas
Willi / Willy
Ali
Charlie / Charly
Christian
Bastian
Colin / Collin
Kian
Thore
Mailo
Benno
Jaron / Yaron
Jason
Hugo
Lenn
Neo
Tyler / Tayler
Jamie
Leonardo
Josef / Joseph
Michel
Gustav
Lorenz
Yasin
Jasper
Konrad
Elian
Dean
Lionell
Arne
Finnley / Finley / Finlay
Amir
Manuel
Thomas
Leano
Nikita
Nathan
Alex
Tristan
Aiden / Ayden
Marvin / Marwin
Hendrik
Maik / Meik / Mike
Aras
Curt / Kurt
Martin
Yusuf
Andreas
Hamza
Janosch
Xaver
Elija / Elijah
Lino
Connor / Conner
Leonhard
Eymen
Georg
Leandro
Victor / Viktor
Bjarne
Hanno
Marco / Marko
Marlo
Fabio
Jack
Clemens / Klemens
Diego
Magnus
Mick
Korbinian
Can
Ian
Leander
Antonio
Ömer
Titus
Roman
William
Jano
Mert
Tiago / Thiago
Claas / Klaas
Samu
Marius
Nino
Laurens / Laurenz
Sami
Wilhelm
Darian
Henning
Kalle
Keno
Edgar
Deniz
Erwin
Janne
Marten
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lunarriviera · 5 years
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liberty bonds
liberty bonds (50k+ words) by @expatgirl​ fandom: supernatural rating: mature relationships: castiel/dean winchester, minor dean winchester/other, jessica moore/sam winchester, eileen leahy/sam winchester characters: bobby singer, kaia nieves, claire novak, donnie, jody mills, bela talbot, lucifer, ruby, anna milton, charlie bradbury, benny lafitte, chuck shurley, victor henriksen tags: world war 1 au, trench warfare, hunter!dean, priest!sam, angst with a happy ending summary: in which dean, sam, and castiel struggle with war, free will and love on the western front.
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[gorgeous art by @youweremyridehome]
This WIP is a regularly-updated delight, and if you’re in the Supernatural fandom you shouldn’t miss it. It’s dryly witty, just dark enough, and deftly complex, like a good roast of coffee bean. Just look at the opening:
For the detecting of witches, Heinrich von Schultheiss devised a series of seventy-seven questions. Most of them centered around food and drink, which Dean had always found hilarious. Matthew Hopkins narrowed it down to twenty, but added some flourishes with the kind of artistry only a dyed-in-the-wool sadist could imagine: needles, mostly, but sometimes a blunt knife, or pliers, or a strategically placed coal, among other things. (Dean always thought, privately, that Hopkins must’ve had dealings with demons himself to learn a few of those tricks. He should know.) Either way, they were both hacks. Hopkins at least, had some familiarity with the Clavicula Salomonis, but mostly he just seemed to get off on torturing women. The best damn witchfinder in the history of the Western world was a thirteenth-century shepherdess from Northumbria named Tiffany.
And it goes on from there and gets even better, with delicate period/vintage touches that’ll make you think of faded daguerrotypes and ivory crewel lace and dented brass shell casings. Highly recommended. [read it on ao3]
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thebookwormsnest · 6 years
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Ho controllato il New York Times. Ho controllato il Telegraph. Ho controllato Le Monde. Ho controllato la BBC. Ho confrontato le proposte delle migliori case editrici italiane. Ho setacciato mezzo internet per poter stilare una lista al contempo più completa e più varia possibile.
E, alla fine, ce l'ho fatta.
Clicca su "Continua a leggere" per scoprire l'elenco completo dei duecento libri da leggere prima di morire! 
I DUECENTO LIBRI DA LEGGERE PRIMA DI MORIRE: L'ELENCO
(IN ORDINE ALFABETICO)
1984 – George Orwell
1Q84 – Haruki Murakami
A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens
A ciascuno il suo – Leonardo Sciascia
A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry
A me le guardie! – Terry Pratchett
A sangue freddo – Truman Capote
Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie – Lewis Carroll
Alla ricerca del tempo perduto – Marcel Proust
Altri libertini – Pier Vittorio Tondelli 
Amabili resti – Alice Sebold
Amore e Psiche – Apuleio
Anna dai capelli rossi – Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anna Karenina – Lev Tolstoj
Artemis Fowl – Eoin Colfer
Ayla figlia della Terra – Jean Auel
Bar sport – Stefano Benni
Black Beauty: autobiografia di un cavallo – Anna Sewell
Bleak House – Charles Dickens
Brideshead Revisited – Evelyn Waugh
Buchi nel deserto – Louis Sachar 
Buona apocalisse a tutti! – Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
Caino e Abele – Jeffrey Archer
Canto di Natale – Charles Dickens
Casa Desolata – Charles Dickens
Cent'anni di solitudine – Gabriel García Márquez
Charlotte's Web – EB White
Cime tempestose – Emily Brontë
Comma 22 – Joseph Heller
Cristo si è fermato ad Eboli – Carlo Levi
Cuore – Edmondo de Amicis
Cuore di tenebra – Joseph Conrad
David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
Delitto e castigo – Fëdor Dostoevskij
Diario – Anne Frank
Dieci piccoli indiani – Agatha Christie
Dio di illusioni – Donna Tartt
Don Chisciotte della Mancia – Miguel de Cervantes
Dracula – Bram Stoker
Dune – Frank Herbert
Emma – Jane Austen
Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
Favole al telefono – Gianni Rodari
Finzioni – Borges
Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
Furore – John Steinbeck
Gente di Dublino – James Joyce
Germinale – Emile Zola
Gita al faro – Virginia Woolf
Gli indifferenti – Alberto Moravia
Gormenghast – Mervyn Peake
Grandi speranze – Charles Dickens
Guerra e pace – Lev Tolstoj
Guida galattica per autostoppisti – Douglas Adams
Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling
Ho un castello nel cuore – Dodie Smith
I Buddenbrook – Thomas Mann
I cercatori di conchiglie – Rosamunde Pilcher
I Dolori del Giovane Werther – J. W. Goethe
I figli della mezzanotte – Salman Rushdie
I fiori del male – Charles Baudelaire
I fratelli Karamazov – Fedor Dostoevskij
I Malavoglia – Giovanni Verga
I Miserabili – Victor Hugo
I pilastri della terra – Ken Follett
I Promessi Sposi – Alessandro Manzoni
I Tre Moschettieri – Alexandre Dumas
Il barone rampante – Italo Calvino
Il bianco e il nero – Malorie Blackman
Il buio oltre la siepe – Harper Lee
Il Cacciatore di Aquiloni – Khaled Hosseini
Il canto del cielo – Sebastian Faulks
Il Codice da Vinci – Dan Brown
Il Colore Viola – Alice Walker
Il Commissario Maigret – George Simenon
Il Conte di Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
Il diario di Bridget Jones – Helen Fielding
Il Dio delle piccole cose – Arundhati Roy
Il dottor Jekyll e Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson
Il dottor Zivago – Boris Pasternak
Il fu Mattia Pascal – Luigi Pirandello
Il Gattopardo – Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini – Giorgio Bassani
Il giardino segreto – Frances Hodgson Burnett
Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca – Vamba
Il giovane Holden – J. D. Salinger
Il grande Gatsby – Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Il leone, la strega e l'armadio – C. S. Lewis
Il maestro e Margherita – Bulgakov
Il mago – John Fowles
Il Mandolino del Capitano Corelli – Louis De Berniere
Il mondo nuovo – Aldous Huxley
Il Nome della Rosa – Umberto Eco
Il Padrino – Mario Puzo 
Il paradiso degli orchi – Daniel Pennac
Il passaggio segreto – Enid Blyton
Il Piccolo Principe – Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Il potere e la glori – Graham Greene
Il Processo – Franz Kafka
Il Profeta – Kahlil Gibran
Il profumo – Patrick Süskind
Il ragazzo giusto – Vikram Seth
Il ritratto di Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde
Il Rosso e il Nero – Stendhal
Il signore degli anelli – J. R. R. Tolkien
Il signore della magia – Raymond E. Feist
Il signore delle mosche – William Golding
Il vecchio e il mare – Ernest Hemingway
Il velo dipinto – W. Somerset Maughan
Il vento tra i salici – Kenneth Grahame
In culo al mondo – Antonio Lobo Antunes 
Io, robot – Isaac Asimov
Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë
Katherine – Anya Seton
Kitchen – Banana Yoshimoto
La casa degli spiriti – Isabel Allende
La ciociara – Alberto Moravia 
La collina dei conigli – Richard Adams
La coscienza di Zeno – Italo Svevo
La Divina Commedia – Dante Alighieri
La donna in bianco – Wilkie Collins
La fabbrica di cioccolato – Roald Dahl
La famiglia Winshow – Johnathan Coe
La fattoria degli animali – George Orwell
La fattoria delle magre consolazioni – Stella Gibbons
La fiera delle vanità – William Makepeace Thackeray
La lettera scarlatta – Nathaniel Hawthorne
La luna e i falò – Cesare Pavese
La Storia – Elsa Morante
La trilogia della città di K – Agosta Kristof
La verità sul caso Harry Quebert – Joel Dicker
La versione di Barney – Mordecai Richler
L'alchimista – Paulo Coelho
L'amore ai tempi del colera – Gabriel García Márquez
L'arte della guerra – Sun Tzu
L'arte di essere felici – Arthur Schopenhauer 
Le affinità elettive – Goethe
Le avventure di Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie – Lewis Carroll
Le Avventure di Pinocchio – Collodi
Le Avventure di Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco – George R. R. Martin
Le notti bianche – Fedor Dostoevski
L'eleganza del riccio – Muriel Barbery
Lessico Familiare – Natalia Ginzburg
Lettera a un bambino mai nato – Oriana Fallaci
L'insostenibile leggerezza dell'essere – Milan Kundera
L'isola del tesoro – Robert Louis Stevenson
Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte – Mark Haddon
Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov
L'ombra del vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafon
L'ombra dello scorpione – Stephen King
L'opera completa di Shakespeare
Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert
Mattatoio n. 5 – Kurt Vonnegut 
Memorie di Adriano – Marguerite Yourcenar
Memorie di una geisha – Arthur Golden
Middlemarch – George Eliot
Moby Dick – Herman Melville
Morty l'apprendista – Terry Pratchett
Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale – Remarque
Night watch – Terry Pratchett
Noi, i ragazzi dello zoo di Berlino – Christiane F.
Non ora, non qui – Erri De Luca
Norwegian Wood – Haruki Murakami 
Notes From A Small Island – Bill Bryson
Oceano mare – Alessandro Baricco
Odissea – Omero
Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens
Opinioni di un clown – Heinrich Boll
Orgoglio e pregiudizio – Jane Austen
Pastorale americana – Philip Roth
Persuasione – Jane Austen
Piccole donne – Louisa May Alcott
Possession – AS Byatt
Preghiera per un amico – John Irving
Quel che resta del giorno – Kazuo Ishiguro
Queste oscure materie – Philip Pulman
Racconto di due città – Charles Dickens
Rebecca, la prima moglie – Daphne du Maurier
Ritorno a Brideshead – Evelyn Waugh
Se questo è un uomo – Primo Levi
Shining – Stephen King
Siddharta – Hermann Hesse
Sostiene Pereira – Tabucchi
Storia di una gabbianella e del gatto che le insegnò a volare – Luis Sepulveda
Suite francese – Irene Nemirovsky
Sulla strada – Jack Kerouac 
Tess dei d'Urbervilles – Thomas Hardy 
The Faraway Tree Collection – Enid Blyton
The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks
Tre Uomini in Barca – Jerome K. Jerome
Uccelli di rovo – Colleen McCullough
Ulisse – James Joyce
Un Uomo – Oriana Fallaci
Una città come Alice – Nevil Shute
Uomini e topi – John Steinbeck
Via col vento – Margaret Mitchell
Via dalla pazza folla – Thomas Hardy
Vita di Pi – Yann Martel
Winnie the Pooh – AA Milne
Mi sembra strano che autori come Baudelaire, Wilde o Shakespeare siano stati citati un'unica volta, così come il Diario di Anna Frank o Ulisse di Joyce - che per carità possono piacere o non piacere, ma sono comunque importanti dal punto di vista storico il primo ed il padre del modernismo inglese il secondo - mentre Harry Potter o Il Signore degli Anelli erano presenti in tutte le liste - anche qui, importantissimi per la storia del fantasy e perfino rivoluzionari, ma paragonarli a Shakespeare?
E voi, cosa ne pensate? Siete d'accordo, anche parzialmente, o ci sono grandi assenti? Fatemelo sapere nei reblog :)
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Bin nicht der Anon aber hab das auch schon gehört mit Wolf. Diese zweitrangigen Fußballer antworten öfter mal. Mir hat mal Finn Dahmen geantwortet, weil ich den angeschrieben hab, weil ich den niedlich fand. 😂😂 Und meine beste Freundin hat mal eine zeit lang mit Benni Heinrichs geschrieben (der ist richtig cool drauf 😂). So schwer ist das nicht, die lesen das alles und wenn die euch cute finden, dann antworten die meistens auch, also go for it. 🤭
Ey… na dann muss ich mir mal überlegen, was ich schreibe😭🙂
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