see, i can’t leave well enough alone like get this damn video away from me. i look at bp rapid fire and the same second im in photoshop with frames like this and recoloring so i can see. that og video is long gone but i hop on my computer and boom. im weak.
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Disability (TV Shows)
A:
Action Pack (2022)
Eon (Down Syndrome)
Adventure Time (2010)
Finn Mertens (Amputee)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013)
Akela Amador (Blind, Prosthetic User)
Daniel Sousa (Amputee, Crutch User)
Gordon (Blind)
Leo Fitz (Brain Damage)
Alladin (1994)
Mechanicles (Low Vision)
All The Light We Cannot See (2023)
Marie-Laure (Blind)
American Dragon: Jake Long (2005)
Peg Leg Pat (Amputee)
A Million Little Things (2018)
Eddie Saville (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Amphibia (2019)
Angwin (Blind)
Lysil (Blind)
Stumpy Stumpson (Multi-Limb Amputee)
Arrested Development (2003)
Buster Bluth (Amputee)
Jack Dorso (Paralyzed)
J. Walter Weatherman (Amputee)
Marky Bark (Prosopagnosia/Face Blindness)
Rita Leeds (Unspecified Intellectual Disability)
Arthur (1996)
Binky Barnes (Allergy - Food)
Buster Baxter (Asthma)
Carl Gould (Autistic)
Francis Haney (Dyslexia)
Fred (Colour Blind)
Fritz Langley (Arthritis)
George Lundgren (Dyslexia)
Jenna Morgan (Allergy - Food)
Jessica (Allergy - Food)
Keith Powers (Autistic)
Lydia Fox (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Maria Pappas (Stutter)
Marina Datillo (Blind)
Mr. Morris (Asthma, Allergies - Dust, Food, Pollen)
Nemo (Allergy - Food)
Nigel Ratburn (Hard of Hearing)
Pickles the Clown (Allergy - Animal)
As We See It (2022)
Harrison Dietrich (Autistic)
Jack Hoffman (Autistic)
Violet Wu (Autistic)
Atypical (2017)
Sam Gardner (Autistic)
Avatar: Legend of Korra (2012)
Ming Hua (No Arms)
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
Combustion Man (Multi-Limb Amputee)
Teo (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Toph Beifong (Blind)
B:
Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Felix Gaeta (Amputee)
Big City Greens (2018)
Bill Green (Amputee)
Big Mouth (2017)
Caleb Linden (Autistic)
Lars (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Breaking Bad (2008)
Walter White Jr. (Cerebral Palsy)
Bluey (2018)
Dougie (Deaf)
Bob's Burgers (2011)
Courtney Wheeler (Congenital Heart Condition)
Rudolph "Regular Sized Rudy" Stieblitz (Asthma)
Bones (2005)
Zack Addy (Autistic)
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000)
Zeb Nebula (Amputee)
C:
Call the Midwife (2012)
Sally Harper (Down Syndrome)
Chicago Med (2015)
Isidore Latham (Autistic)
Colin from Accounts (2022)
Colin (Wheelchair User)
Community (2009)
Abed Nadir (Autistic)
Jeremy Simmons (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Craig of the Creek (2018)
Jackie (Deaf)
D:
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2012)
Chrissie (Unspecified Disability, Crutch User)
Daredevil (2015)
Matthew Murdock/Daredevil (Blind)
Stick (Blind)
Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022)
Hercules (Unspecified Limb Difference)
Nora Khan (Autistic)
Zagan (Amputee)
Deca-Dence (2020)
Natsume (Amputee)
Dirty God (2019)
Jade (Facial Difference)
Doc McStuffins (2012)
Wildlife Will (No Legs)
Doug (1991)
Chad Mayonnaise (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Dragon Tales (1999)
Lorca (No Wings, Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
DuckTales (2017)
Black Heron (Amputee)
Della Duck (Amputee)
E:
Elena of Avalor (2016)
Cristina (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Empire (2015)
Lucious Lyon (Amputee)
ER (1994)
Kerry Weaver (Congenital Hip Dysplasia)
Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022)
Woo Young-Woo (Autistic)
Extreme Ghostbusters (1997)
Garrett Miller (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
F:
Fairy Tail (2009)
Gildarts Clive (Multi-Limb Amputee)
Family Guy (1999)
Joe Swanson (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Fear the Walking Dead (2015)
Wendell Rabinowitz (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Fireman Sam (1987)
Hannah Sparkes (Unspecified Walking Disability, Wheelchair User)
Fish Hooks (2010)
Chief (Amputee)
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004)
Wilt (Amputee)
G:
Gargoyles (1994)
Halcyon Renard (Unspecified Illness, Wheelchair User)
Glee (2009)
Artie Abrams (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Becky Jackson (Down Syndrome)
Glitch Techs (2020)
Miko Kubota (ADHD)
Goldie & Bear (2015)
Marian Locks (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Gravity Falls (2012)
Mr. Poolcheck (Amputee)
Grey's Anatomy (2005)
Arizona Robbins (Amputee)
Christina Yang (Dyslexia)
Lucas Adams (ADHD)
Nick Marsh (ADHD)
Virginia Dixon (Autistic)
Growing Up Fisher (2015)
Mel Fisher (Blind)
H:
Hailey's On It (2023)
The Professor (Partially Blind)
Hamster & Gretel (2022)
Gretel Grant-Gomez (ADHD)
Harley Quinn (2019)
Barbara "Babs" Gordon/Batgirl (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Sy Borgman (Amputee, Wheelchair User)
Hazbin Hotel (2024)
Lute (Amputee)
Vaggie (Partially Blind)
Hawkeye (2021)
Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Deaf)
Maya Lopez/Echo (Deaf, Amputee)
Heartbreak High (2022)
Quinni Gallagher-Jones (Autistic)
Heartstoppers (2022)
Felix Britten (Wheelchair User)
House (2004)
Gregory House (Limited Mobility, Cane User)
Human Resources (2022)
Alice Wong (Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Wheelchair User)
I:
Inside Job (2021)
Andre Lee (Tourette's Syndrome)
Reagan Ridley (Autistic, Amputee)
In the Dark (2019)
Murphy Mason (Blind)
J:
Jessie (2011)
(Future) Jessie Prescott (Partially Blind)
K:
Kim Possible (2002)
Betty Director (Partially Blind)
Felix Renton (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Sheldon "Gemini" Director (Amputee, Partially Blind)
L:
Land of the Dead (2005)
Charlie Houk (Intellectual Disability, Partially Blind)
Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003)
Clyde (Amputee)
Loudermilk (2017)
Roger Frostly (Limb Difference)
M:
MacGyver (2016)
Matilda "Matty" Webber (Dwarfism)
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series (1996)
Baron Von Licktenstamp (Amputee, Partially Blind)
Duke L'Orange (Partially Blind)
Miles From Tomorrowland (2015)
Gong Gong (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Mom (2013)
Adam Janikowski (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Mr. Munson (Blind)
Monster High (2022)
Deuce Gorgon (Dyslexic)
Finnegan Wake (Limited Mobility)
Meowlody (ADHD)
Twyla Boogeyman (Autistic)
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023)
Eli (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010)
Kerfuffle (Amputee)
Scootaloo (Underdeveloped Wings, Limited Abilities)
Stellar Eclipse (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Twist (Speech Impediment)
N:
NCIS (2003)
Carol Wilson (Dwarfism)
Delilah Fielding-McGee (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
NCIS: Los Angeles (2009)
Hetty Lange (Dwarfism)
Joelle Taylor (Amputee)
NCIS: New Orleans (2014)
Patton Plame (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Never Have I Ever (2020)
Rebecca Hall-Yoshida (Down Syndrome)
New Amsterdam (2018)
Elizabeth Wilder (Deaf)
Lauren Bloom (ADHD)
New Girl (2011)
Winston Bishop (Colour Blind)
Ninjago (2011)
Bob (Deaf)
Cyrus Borg (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Jacob Pevsner (Blind)
No-Eyed Pete (Blind)
O:
Once Upon a Time (2011)
Blind Witch (Blind)
Seer (Blind)
Only Murders in the Building (2021)
Theo Dimas (Deaf)
Paulette (Wheelchair User)
Our Flag Means Death (2022)
Black Pete (Cleft Lip, Lisp)
Israel "Izzy" Hands (Amputee)
P:
Panic (2022)
Dayna Mason (Wheelchair User)
Parenthood (2010)
Max Braverman (Autistic)
Paw Patrol (2013)
Rex (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Pelswick (2000)
Pelswick Eggert (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023)
Hephaestus (Unspecified Disability, Cane User)
Person of Interest (2011)
Harold Finch (Chronic Pain, Limited Mobility, Cane User)
Phineas and Ferb (2007)
Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Multi-Limb Amputee)
PJ Masks (2015)
Ivan/Ice Cub (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Polly Pocket (2018)
Lila Draper (Diabetes)
Rahim (Deaf)
Puppy Dog Pals (2017)
Lollie (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Pupstruction (2023)
Roxy (Amputee, Wheelchair User)
Q:
R:
Raising Dion (2019)
Dion (ADHD, Asthma)
Esperanza Jimenez (Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Wheelchair User)
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (2012)
S. Ward Smith (Blind)
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (2017)
Hook Foot (Amputee)
Hook Hand (Amputee)
King Edmund (Amputee)
Lord Demanitus (Partially Blind)
Roswell, New Mexico (2019)
Alex Manes (Amputee)
S:
Sesame Street (1969)
Ameera (Spinal Cord Injury, Wheelchair/Crutches User)
Aristotle (Blind)
Julia (Autistic)
Katie (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Linda (Deaf)
Tarah (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Tyrone "Traction" "TJ" Jackson (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Sex Education (2019)
Aisha Green (Deaf)
Isaac Goodwin (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Shake It Up (2010)
Cecelia "CeCe" Jones (Dyslexia)
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018)
Entrapta (Autistic)
Tallstar (Amputee)
Silent Witness (1996)
Clarissa Mullery (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
South Park (1997)
James "Jimmy" Vulmer (Limited Mobility)
Timmy L. Burch (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Speechless (2016)
J.J. DiMeo (Cerebral Palsy)
Spirit Riding Free (2017)
Eleanor Kimble (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Geordi La Forge (Blind)
Star Wars Rebels (2014)
Kanan Jarrus (Blind)
Station 19 (2018)
Robert Sullivan (Chronic Pain)
Stumptown (2019)
Ansel Parios (Down Syndrome)
Supernatural (2005)
Bobby Singer (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Eileen Leahy (Deaf)
Pamela Barnes (Blind)
Superstore (2015)
Garrett McNeil (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
Nicki (Dwarfism, Wheelchair User)
S.W.A.T. (2017)
Dominique Luca (Dyslexia)
T:
Teamo Supremo (2002)
Larry/Laser Pirate (Partially Blind)
The Baby-Sitters Club (2020)
Stacey McGill (Type 1 Diabetes)
The Big Bang Theory (2007)
Emily (Deaf)
Sheldon Cooper (Autistic)
The Casagrandes (2019)
Carlos "CJ" Casagrande Jr. (Down Syndrome)
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)
James "Bucky" Barnes (Amputee)
The Flash (2014)
Hartley Rathaway/Pied Piper (Deaf)
The Ghost and Molly McGee (2021)
Juniper "June" Chen (Autistic)
The Good Doctor (2017)
Shaun Murphy (Autistic)
The Lion Guard (2016)
Ono (Low Vision)
The Little Mermaid (1992)
Gabriella (Deaf)
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1888)
Papa Heffalump (Allergies)
The Office (2005)
William "Billy" Merchant (Wheelchair User)
The Owl House (2020)
Dell Clawthorne (Partially Blind)
Eda Clawthorne (Amputee)
Hieronymus Bump (Low Vision)
Luz Noceda (ADHD)
The Proud Family (2001)
Bebe Winans (Autistic)
Johnny McBride (Paralyzed, Wheelchair User)
The Rookie (2018)
Tim Bradford (Unspecified Learning Disability)
The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021)
Jocelyn (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005)
Bob (Dyslexic)
The Walking Dead (2010)
Connie (Deaf)
Hershel Greene (Amputee)
The Wild Thornberrys (1998)
Bethany Gibson (Cerabral Palsy, Wheelchair User)
The 100 (2014)
Raven Reyes (Chronic Pain, Nerve Damage)
This Close (2019)
Kate (Deaf)
Michael (Deaf)
Thomas and Friends: All Engines Go (2021)
Bruno (Autistic)
Total Drama (Franchise)
Cody (Allergies)
Jay (Allergies, Lactose Intolerance)
Mickey (Allergies, Lactose Intolerance)
Hezekias "Zee" (Limb Difference)
U:
V:
Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016)
Takashi "Shiro" Shirogane (Amputee)
W:
X:
Y:
Years and Years (2019)
Rosie Lyons (Spina Bifida, Wheelchair User)
Z:
#:
101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997)
Tripod (Amputee)
101 Dalmatian Street (2019)
Da Vinci (Autistic)
Dawkins (Autistic)
Delgado (Unspecified Disability, Wheelchair User)
9-1-1 (2018)
Christopher Diaz (Cerebral Palsy)
9-1-1: Lone Star (2020)
Mateo Chavez (Dyslexia)
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Birthdays 3.14
Beer Birthdays
Anthony J. McGowan (1869)
Brad Kraus
Five Favorite Birthdays
Michael Caine; actor (1933)
Billy Crystal; actor, comedian (1947)
Albert Einstein; physicist (1879)
Meagan Follows; actor (1968)
Casey Jones; railroad engineer (1864)
Famous Birthdays
Eva Angelina; porn actor (1985)
Diane Arbus; photographer (1923)
Les Baxter; singer, bandleader (1922)
Frank Borman; astronaut (1928)
Les Brown; bandleader (1912)
Eugene "Gene" Cernan; astronaut (1934)
Pierre-Louis Couperin; composer (1755)
Hannah Cowley; writer (1743)
Rick Dees; radio D.J. (1951)
Paul Ehrlich; bacteriologist (1854)
Victor Emmanuel II; 1st king of Italy (1820)
Horton Foote; playwright, screenwriter (1916)
Adolph Gottlieb; artist (1903)
Sasha Grey; porn actor (1988)
Jerry Greenfield; co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream (1951)
Quincy Jones; record producer (1933)
Hank Ketchum; cartoonist (1920)
Laura Leighton; actor (1969)
Brianna Love; porn actor (1985)
Thomas Malory; writer (c. 1405; date of death, 1471)
Isadore Gilbert Mudge; librarian (1875)
Peter Musschenbroek; Dutch physicist (1692)
Arthur O'Shaughnessy; British poet (1844)
Walter Parazaider; rock woodwinds, "Chicago" (1945)
Kirby Puckett; Minnesota Twins CF (1960)
Meredith Salenger; actor (1970)
Giovanni Schiaparelli; astronomer (1835)
Shirley Scott; jazz/blues organist (1934)
Max Shulman; writer (1919)
Johann Strauss; composer (1804)
Georg Telemann; composer (1681)
Edward Tufte; designer (1942)
Rita Tushingham; actor (1942)
Jerry Jeff Walker; country singer (1942)
Tad Williams; writer (1957)
Kevin Williamson; screenwriter (1965)
Adrian Zmed; actor (1954)
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso
Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams
Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close
Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett
Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto
Papaw: Bo Hopkins
Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos
Matt: Jesse C. Boyd
Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken
Ken: Keong Sim
Travis: Morgan Gao
Chris: Ethan Suess
Kevin: Jono Mitchell
Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly
Uncle Arch: David Dwyer
Lori: Sarah Hudson
Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee
Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse
Cousin Nate: Max Barrow
Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey
Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini
Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith
Cheryl: Helen LeRoy
Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon
Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick
Chip: Joshua Stenvick
Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler
Brett: Chase Anderson
Pamela: Amy Parrish
Rich: Ed Amatrudo
Hiram Walcott: David de Vries
Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris
Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch
Server: David Alexander
Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter
Waiter: Steven Reddington
Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes
Stodgy Partner: John Rymer
Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell
Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown
Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers
Dane: Riley McNerney
Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos
Mr. Selby: David Jensen
Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney
Young Louis: John Whitley
Doug: Zac Pullam
Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis
Officer #1: Mike Senior
Officer #2: William Mark McCullough
Kameron: Dylan Gage
Katrina: Hannah Pniewski
Doctor: David Marshall Silverman
Dr. Newton: Jason Davis
Davis: Joshua Brady
Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman
Nurse: Tatom Pender
Patient: Cathy Hope
Ray: David Atkinson
Salesperson: Adam Murray
Scared Woman: Dianna Craig
Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman
Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers
Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady
Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri
Sally Coates: Déjá Dee
Kyle: Daniel R. Hill
Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion
Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi
ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris
ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn
Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson
Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller
Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley
Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard
Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr
Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin
Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones
EMT #1: Justin P. Turner
EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider
Marine Barber: Tony Ward
Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall
Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid
Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm
Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft
Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar
Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers
Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel
Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas
Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy
Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
Producer: Brian Grazer
Producer: Ron Howard
Post Producer: William M. Connor
Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny
Production Design: Molly Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein
Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti
Casting: Carmen Cuba
Producer: Karen Lunder
Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton
Writer: Vanessa Taylor
Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith
Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin
Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez
Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch
Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson
Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr.
Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash
Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi
Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson
Rigging Grip: Gary Blair
Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger
Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi
VFX Artist: Bryan Haines
Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux
Original Music Composer: David Fleming
Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall
Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo
Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco
Sound Designer: Grant Elder
Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne
Set Costumer: Robin Fields
Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas
Set Dresser: Sam Carter
Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth
Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish
Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte
Rigging ...
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-𝐑𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐏𝐚𝐠𝐞-
-𝐅𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐦𝐬 & 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬-
𝑩𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒌 𝑩𝒖𝒕𝒍𝒆𝒓 † 𝑲𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒔𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒔𝒖𝒋𝒊
-Phantomhive Household
Our!Ciel Phantomhive
Sebastian Michealis
Finnian
Baldroy
Mey-Rin
-Trancy Household
Alois Trancy
Claude Faustus
The Triplets
Hannah Annafellows
-Reapers
Undertaker
Grell Sutcliff
Ronald Knox
William T. Spears
-Circus
Joker
Beast
Doll
Snake
Dagger
-Other
Vincent Phantomhive
Madame Red
Elizabeth Ethel Cordelia Midford
Edward Midford
Charles Grey
Ash Landers
Angela Blanc
𝑯𝒂𝒛𝒃𝒊𝒏 ☬ 𝑯𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒍
-Staff
Charlie
Vaggie
Angel Dust
Husk
Niffty
-Overlords + Royalty
Alastor
Vox
Velvet
Valentino
Rosie
Lucifer
Lilith
Stolas
-Extra
Sir Pentious
Cherri Bomb
Baxter
♆ 𝑰.𝑴.𝑷. ♆
-Workers
Blitzo
Millie
Moxxie
Loona
-Extra
Striker
Verosika
Vortex
Wally Wackford
Miss Mayberry
Fizzarolli
Striker
Octavia
♠♣𝑲𝒂𝒌𝒆𝒈𝒖𝒓𝒖𝒊♥♦
-Student Council
Kirari Momobami
Ririka Momobami
Sayaka Igarashi
Yumemi Yumemite
Kaede Manyuda
Runa Yomozuki
Midari Ikishima
Yuriko Nishinotouin
-Students
Yumeko Jabami
Mary Saotome
Ryota Suzui
Itsuki Sumeragi
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as if, if. Pinks. dili rain.
obliguo imping es as if
if et noe o not
till enhet I 1
, as if
If we
make this Observation;
they design’d to give some disturbance to 2
the Grass be Rotted, tangled or clung together.
Also a Term or
Gravelled, and to look after Sheep
apply’d to Herbs,
when they grow as if
if the Weather prove Rainy,
lest the they were Plaited together;
as Matted Rot surprize them.
Pinks. 3
I was informed
[ that this play having been once acted, this personage when he came upon the stage ] appeared double, as if
if the real 4
may dili rain de novo; as if
If distress die 5
—
supernatu umph, which [ ] as if
if they knew the Hawkesburies 6
as if
if therefore 7
was much the same as if
If he were totally unacquainted with 8
the blood of the first purchaser; as if
If a man hath issue 9
as much as if
if 10
—
reduction of their issues,
as may be made without producing public inconvenience. —
as: “if - If 11
of as if ( if within twenty days ) to these 12
his own interest: as if,
if it was entered into 13
added to the discompo dicated
as much as if
if you will sure of 14
the same as deeply as if
if I contract with 15
—
nach as, as soon as, as if,
if, however, till, untill, though, unless, when, while,
ftatt des Verbi finiti gebraucht, 16
as if
if any person within any 17
for ever, as if this were their rest and portion, and as if
If any of our fallen race desire 18
“as if” if it shall be considered expedient 19
now without them; as if
if they can that did it, for I neither can nor will. 20
—
clearness and transparency (as if
If it be bloody, there is probably a degree filtered) 21
And yet, [ ] after a pause, “I feel as if — if I were a while [ ],
and leaves rustling over 22
numb and as if !
if the heart was constricted.
bound 23
as if if
had gone to sleep. Illic-an. 24
As if were if break-ing As if
if break-ing hearts [ ] As if
if 25
—
the collocation of the words, the expression summarily, be the same in all respects as if
“if any” refers to 26
duties as if if 27
As if if
it was
As if
if it was for anything but 28
as if “if” was the word?—Yes. [ ] If they treat it as meaning
“if,” [ ], which is nonsense. 29
I feel as if
if I hadn’t 30
sources (through 1923); some (two) from 1923-39
1
OCR confusions at scan of mss, Logica maior Aristotelico-Thomistica (BSB Clm 27849 b; 1694) : 1178
Bavarian State Library copy, digitized July 17, 2014
2
OCR cross-column jump, ex The British Apollo, or, Curious amusements for the ingenious. To which are added the most material occurences foreign and domestick. (London, December 1st. to 3rd., 1708) : 46
wonderful index to this volume, which is discussed (with other advice columns and their forebears, Daniel Defoe’s Little Review among them) at wikipedia
3
OCR cross-column misread (entries for “Matted” and “May”) in Dictonarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum. Or, a Dictionary of Husbandry, Gardening, Trade, Commerce, and all Sorts of Country-Affairs. Volume II. Illustrated with a great Number of Cutts. (Third edition, revised... London, 1726) : 65
by John Worlidge (1640-1700 *) and Nathan Bailey (d1742 *)
4
OCR misread (showthrough noise), ex Jean-Jacques Rousseau, “An Epistle to Mr. D’Alembert,” in The Works of J. J. Rousseau (Vol. 3, of five, London 1767) : 174
5
OCR cross-column misread (for “distrain”), &.c., at Thomas Leach. Modern Reports, Or, Select Cases Adjudged in the Courts of King’s Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchquer, Volume the twelfth. Third edition, corrected. (London, 1796) : 646
6
OCR cross-column misread, at Cobbett’s Annual Register (December 18, 1802) : 795-96
7
OCR cross-column jump, at “Trial of Thomas Whitebread, and others, for High Treason” (1679) in Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials... Vol. 7 (1810) : 319-20
8
ex “Debate in the Commons on Mr. Fox’s Motion for Leave to bring in his East India Bills. A. D. 1783,” in The Parliamentary History of England... vol 23 (tenth of May 1782, to the first of December 1783); (Hansard, London, 1814) : 1187-1213 (1195-96)
aside —
the State assuming debt of (and responsibilities of/for) the East India Company, and entanglements in / entrapment of the subcontinent...
9
OCR cross-column misread, at Thomas Walter Williams. A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary; elucidating the terms, and general principles of law and equity (London, 1816) : at Discent [sic]
10
ibid. (1816), similar misread at Bill of Exchange
11
OCR misread, show-through confusion, at “Second report on the expediency of the bank resuming cash payments” in The Pamphleteer 14 (London, 1819) : 24
12
Letter from L.S. re: Dr. Tomlinson’s Library, &c., in The Newcastle Magazine 4:1 (March 1821) : 393-396 (394)
13
ex Chapter 14, “Of a Lease,” in William Sheppard, The Touchstone of Common Assurances being a plain and familiar Treatise on Conveyancing. With copious notes, and a table of cases cited therein; to which is added, an appendix, and an extensive analytical index (by Edmond Gibson Atherley). 8th edn, Vol. 1 (London, 1826) : 270
14
ex “The Delights of a London Omnibus.” in The Bath and West of England Magazine (For March, 1836) : 88-90
15
OCR cross-column misread, at “Maxims of the Law. Law Tracts,” in The Works of Lord Bacon, with an introductory essay, and a portrait. Vol. 1 (of 2; London, 1837) : 544-570 (556)
16
ex notes to “My Fellow Clerk. A farce in one act,” by John Oxenford, in K.F.A.P. Thornhill, Englisches lesebuch, oder, Antleitung um auf die leichtfasslichste Weise das Englische schreiben und sprechen zu lernen... (Stuttgart, 1839) : 17 (similar at p44)
17
OCR cross-column misread, at definition of “Embezzlement,” in John Bouvier, A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America, and of the several states of the Amerian union; with references to the civil and other systems of foreign law. Vol. 2 (of 2; Philadelphia, 1839) : 358
on John Bouvier (1787-1851), consult wikipedia; in addition to being jurist and legal lexicographer, he was father of Hannah Mary Bouvier Peterson (1811-70 *), author of books on science, astronomy and cookery.
18
OCR cross-column misread, notes to James, chapter v, in Thomas Scott (1747-1821 *), The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments... with explanatory notes, practical observations, and copious marginal references. Vol. 6 (London, 1839) : 415
19
OCR cross-column jump, at “To the People of the State of North Carolina” (concerning handling and treatment of Black “servants”)
in Volume of Speeches Delivered in Congress, 1840, Including Discussions of the Independent Treasury Bill, the Extension of the Cumberland Road, the Bankruptcy Bill, and Other Matters of National Finances (Stanford copy; 1840) : 6
20
OCR cross-column misread/jump, at Richard Baxter, “Gildas Salvianus. The Reformed Pastor; showing the nature of the pastoral work; especially in private instruction and catechizing: with an open confession of our too open sins. Prepared for a day of humilation kept at Worcester, December 4, 1655...”
in The Practical Works of Richard Baxter : With a Preface, giving some account of the author, and of this edition of his practical works; and essay on his genius, works, and times; and a portrait. Vol. 4 (of 4; London, 1854) 353-484 (410)
on Richard Baxter (1615-91) consult wikipedia
21
snippet view, evidently OCR cross-column misread at The Homoeopathic Echo : A Journal of Health and Disease (1855) : 200
22
snippet view, evidently OCR cross-column misread at Cassell’s Family Magazine (1875) : 163
the whole —
And yet , “ Oh ! no , ” she answered , gravely , and for a little she continued after a pause , “ I feel as if — if I were a while both Amy and Winifred sat in silence , with the man I should choose some particular occupation , and leaves rustling over ...
23
OCR cross-column misread, at Lectures on Diseases of the Heart : With a Materia Medica of the New Heart Remedies. By Edwin M(oses). Hale., with A Repertory of Heart Symptoms by E. R. Snader. Third edition, greatly enlarged. (Philadelphia, 1889) : 338
something on Hale (1829-99) at sueyounghistories
24
OCR misread of “if” for “it,” ex entry “The Face. Sen / Sensation,” in William D(aniel). Gentry (1836-1922?), his The Concordance Repertory of the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia Medica. Vol. 1 (New York, 1890) : 800
25
OCR confusion over musical score, “The Swan and the Skylark, Cantata.” The words by Hemans, Keats, and Shelley; the music composed by Arthur Goring Thomas (posthumous work) (London and New York, 1894) : 49
score at IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project)
on Arthur Goring Thomas (1850-92), see wikipedia
26
OCR cross-column misread, ex Justice of the Peace (London; April 23, 1898) : 272
27
OCR cross-column jump, ex “In re John Scott, Jun. (Deceased).” January 27, 1900. The Weekly Reporter 48 (1900) : 208
28
ex Horace Traubel, “I’m just talking all the time about love,” in The Conservator 21:5 (Philadelphia, July 1910) : 68-70 (69)
some OCR cross-column confusion, involving these lines —
As if if it was for anything but just love the whole and be deceived : business would not go to pieces : And so I am gagged and bound and put into
As if if it was for anything but just love it could prison ...
all tagged Horace Traubel (1858-1919)
see also wikipedia
29
regarding “Clause 87” ?
ex preview snippet (only), Sessional Papers (House of Lords), Volume 6 (1926) : 44
30
ex Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine (1936)
full snippet preview —
he stopped , of cool has come instead . It ’ s a sort of then went on haltingly , you said you calm feeling I have , like floating wouldn ’ t have thought badly of me through heaven on a cloud . I feel as if if I hadn ’ t . . . ” I were dead , as if everything ...
—
an aside (about method and motives) —
as if,
if it’s not been said before, an aside or error in some out-of-the-way obscurity,
snatch of glanced breeze,
there’s nothing, and so nothing to report.
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Animals
Last week I asked you to recommend books based on the prompt animals. Here are all the books you recommended!! Some of these books feature animals, some of them have animals in the titles.
Bold = the books I’ve read
* = the books I personally would recommend
+ = want to read/on my TBR
Watership Down, by Richard Adams *
The Plague Dogs, by Richard Adams *
The Book of Three, by Lloyd Alexander
The Thing About Jellyfish, by Benjamin Ali
The Invasion (Animorphs #1), by K.A. Applegate
Raptor Red, by Robert T. Bakker
Six of Crows (Six of Crows #1), by Leigh Bardugo *
Silverhair (Mammoth #1), by Stephen Baxter
The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle +
Angels and Insects, by A. S. Byatt
A Horse Called Wonder (Thoroughbred #1), by Joanna Campbell
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll *
Moon Chosen (Tales of the New World #1), by P.C. Cast
The Sight, by David Clement-Davies
Fire Bringer, by David Clement-Davies
Fantastic Mr. Fox, by Roald Dahl
The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sherlock Holmes #5), by Arthur Conan Doyle
Krambambuli, by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, by T.S. Eliot
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, by Karen Joy Fowler
The Skylark’s Song (The Skylark Saga #1), by J. M. Frey
Old Yeller, by Fred Gipson
The Little White Horse, by Elizabeth Goudge
The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame +
The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
Black Foxes, by Sonya Hartnett
The Lord God Made Them All, by James Herriot
If Only They Could Talk, by James Herriot
The Hunt of the Unicorn, by C. C. Humphreys
Into the Wild (Warriors #1), by Erin Hunter
Redwall (Redwall #1), by Brian Jacques
The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka
Pet Sematary, by Stephen King *
The Jungle Books, by Rudyard Kipling
The Wolves, by Hann Hellmut Kirst
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, by Elizabeth Kolbert
Nevernight (The Nevernight Chronicle #1), by Jay Kristoff *
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis
Call of the Wild, by Jack London
The Mark of Zorro (Zorro #1), by Johnston McCulley
Deerskin, by Robin McKinley
Spindle’s End, by Robin McKinley
Chalice, by Robin McKinley
Blanca & Roja, by Anna-Marie McLemore
Birds Art Life: A Year of Observation, by Kyo Maclear
Daughter of the Forest, by Juliet Marillier
Life of Pi, by Yann Martel *
The Novice (Summoner #1), by Taran Matharu
Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1), by A. A. Milne
The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be, by Farley Mowat
Animal Farm, by George Orwell +
Here, There Be Dragons (The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica #1), by James A. Owen
Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle #1), by Christopher Paolini
Flambards (Flambards #1), by K. M. Peyton
Fierce Kingdom, by Gin Phillips
Wild Magic (Immortals, #1), by Tamora Pierce
Trickster’s Choice (Daughter of the Lioness #1), by Tamora Pierce
The Complete Adventures of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix Potter
The Unadulterated Cat, by Terry Pratchett
The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, #1), by Philip Pullman *
An Enchantment of Ravens, by Margaret Rogerson
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter #5), by J. K. Rowling *
The Serpent’s Shadow (The Kane Chronicles #3), by Rick Riordan
Bambi, by Felix Salten +
Far-Seer (Quintaglio Ascension #1), by Robert J. Sawyer
The Cricket in Times Square (Chester Cricket and His Friends #1), by George Selden
Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell
Feathers and Gifts: A Heartwarming True Story, by P. J. Sheldon
Babe: The Gallant Pig, by Dick King Smith
The 101 Dalmatians (The Hundred and One Dalmatians #1), by Dodie Smith +
The Green Ember (The Green Ember #1), by S.D. Smith
The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1), by Maggie Stiefvater
The Scorpio Races, by Maggie Stiefvater
The Dragonet Prophecy (Wings of Fire #1), by Tui T. Sutherland
The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor #1), by Jessica Townsend
The Book of the Dun Cow (Chauntecleer the Rooster #1), by Walter Wangerin Jr.
The Island of Dr Moreau, by H. G. Wells +
The Trumpet of the Swan, by E. B. White
Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White *
Summer Lightning, by P. G. Wodehouse
The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow (The Sinclair’s Mysteries series #1), by Katherine Woodfine
Elsewhere, by Gabrielle Zevin
If you recommended books but don’t see your recommendations here, feel free to message me and let me know I missed your post!!
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How Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Killing of Tasha Yar Became an Awkward Mistake
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“[I] died a senseless death in the other timeline. I didn’t like the sound of that, Captain. I’ve always known the risks that come with a Starfleet uniform. If I am to die in one, I’d like my death to count for something.”
Denise Crosby’s Lt. Tasha Yar, Star Trek: The Next Generation’s inaugural chief of security, managed—due to some alternate timeline trickery—to take that legendary meta-minded dig at her own death from two years earlier in the Season 1 episode, “Skin of Evil.” With that episode having originally aired on April 25, 1988, the anniversary is a good occasion to look back on the controversial behind-the-scenes circumstances that resulted in poor Tasha’s unspectacular, abrupt, red-shirt-like fatal encounter with an alien tar monster on a cheap-looking set.
“Skin of Evil” was the 22nd episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s inauspicious inaugural season—just three episodes away from the season finale. Consequently, with audiences at this point having stuck with the show for seven months since its September 26 premiere, the death of a main cast member certainly felt like a stakes-redefining kick against procedural complacency. However, those who had been following industry trades, and read the then-fresh, spoiler-teasing cover story exposé in Starlog magazine, titled “The Security Chief Who Got Away,” pretty much already knew that Crosby was on the outs with the series. Thus, the prevalent question going into Season 1’s final few episodes was not if Tasha Yar was leaving the Enterprise D, but how. Well, said how would prove to be one of the most controversial, lamentable moments in Star Trek history.
While Crosby denied the growing rumors of her impending exit during contemporaneous interviews published before “Skin of Evil” aired, she had indeed quit the series, mostly due to the lack of character development given to Tasha Yar. While she was given a backstory of a rough upbringing on the lawless abandoned Earth colony, Turkana IV, Yar’s only real moment in the spotlight (besides her famous seduction of android Data in “The Naked Now” while under alien viral influence,) had been Episode 3, “Code of Honor,” in which she became the amorous focus of an authoritarian alien leader, and would be forced to participate in a campy fight to the death with the leader’s outraged first wife. Thus, dealing with the show’s notoriously demanding schedule, and faced with the believed prospect of spending years soullessly saying “hailing frequencies open,” Crosby put in a request to be released from her contract, which creator Gene Roddenberry granted.
Unfortunately for Tasha Yar, Roddenberry’s acquiescence would come with a shocking caveat: a sudden and underwhelming onscreen death. “Skin of Evil,” directed by Joseph Scanlan, written by Joseph Stefano and Hannah Louise Shearer, set things up with a rescue mission after an Enterprise shuttlecraft containing Counselor Deanna Troi and pilot Lt. Ben Prieto crashed on the barren planet, Vagra II. Accordingly, Yar joins an away team consisting of Cmdr. William Riker, Lt. Cmdr. Data, Dr. Beverly Crusher to the planet surface, on which they encounter a powerful, tar-like creature that calls itself Armus. There, Yar quickly loses patience as the creature continues to block their rescue effort, and tries to move past it, resulting in an attack that sends her flying backwards, leaving her tar-marked face lifeless on the ground as the essence drains from her body; a condition even beyond the help of subsequent emergency efforts back on the Enterprise. Thus, Yar’s arc, for what it was, had come to an anti-climactic conclusion; a fate attributed to the dangerous nature of Starfleet service, especially for someone in security. However, said fate allegedly wasn’t inspired by any artful motivations.
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So, why did Yar’s exit down this way? Crosby recounted in 1993 behind-the-scenes book, Trek: The Next Generation Crew Book that “Gene [Roddenberry] really felt that the strongest way to go would be to have me killed. That would be so shocking and dramatic that he wanted to go with that.” However, another anecdote-touting tome, 1992’s Trek: The Unauthorized Behind-The-Scenes Story of The Next Generation, alleges that the “Skin of Evil” script—as with other Season 1 episodes—was secretly tweaked and/or rewritten by Roddenberry’s lawyer, Leonard Maizlish, who held an ambiguously-defined full-time staff position on the series. The purported rewrite, which would have been illegal in the Writer’s Guild, was believed to have been designed to deny any dramatic or sentimental value to Crosby’s character. With Roddenberry having recently lost creative control of the Star Trek movie franchise from Paramount Pictures, Maizlish may have been there to protect his bottom line, in this case ensuring that a dead-and-forgotten Tasha would leave no incentive for a potentially-costly new contract for Crosby down the line.
Nevertheless, “Skin of Evil” concluded with an emotional sendoff for Yar, with a memorial service—consisting of only the main cast member characters—set on the holodeck, where the late security chief posthumously delivers well wishes to her colleagues, notably a weeping, possibly guilt-ridden rescuee, Troi (actress Marina Sirtis was reacting to Crosby’s set presence off-camera). Yet, Crosby still had to endure the show’s apparent power plays, even after said memorial, since the show’s out-of-sequence production schedule resulted in her having to shoot one last appearance for her death episode’s immediate predecessor, Episode 21, “Symbiosis,” which also provided another famous Tasha Yar moment, in which she delivers a ham-fisted, Just-Say-No-era anti-drug speech to Wesley Crusher when addressing the episode’s alien drug pushers. It’s a bit of trivia that Crosby famously used in 2019 in a now-famous Twitter dunk on controversial executive producer Rick Berman.
Oh friend, my final scene on @StarTrek was not in SKIN OF EVIL but SYMBIOSIS which was filmed out of order. You came to the set to thank me and brought a cake, then ceremoniously ripped off my Communicator badge saying “you won’t be needing this anymore.” Don’t remember?
— Denise Crosby (@TheDeniseCrosby) February 4, 2019
While Crosby’s post-Star Trek aspirations wouldn’t quite pan out the way she had likely envisioned, save for a co-starring role in 1989 movie Pet Sematary, (she’s recently banked an impressive amount of TV appearances, notably on shows like The Walking Dead and Ray Donovan,) her apparent status as persona non grata on the Enterprise wouldn’t last long, and she would make a monumental return as Tasha in 1990 Season 3 episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” in which a temporal anomaly alters the timeline of the Enterprise D, creating a reality in which the Enterprise D is fighting a war with the Klingon Empire, and an anachronistic Season 3-era Yar is very much alive. Pertinent to the episode’s time-bending meeting with predecessor vessel the Enterprise C, Yar—after learning of her main timeline death from Guinan—would transfer to the embattled historical ship (after the earlier-quoted speech,) to ensure that it fulfills a sacrificial destiny to prevent a war that wasn’t supposed to take place, finally giving meaning to her death.
“Yesterday’s Enterprise” was so well-received that it facilitated more Yar-adjacent material, first with the 1990 Season 4 episode, “Legacy,” in which the Enterprise crew go to Tasha’s home, Turkana IV, and become embroiled in a scheme concocted by her bitter estranged sister, Ishara (Beth Toussaint). However, a prominent Crosby comeback would dominate Seasons 4-5’s two-part cliffhanger storyline, “Redemption,” when she played Commander Sela, the daughter of the “Yesterday’s Enterprise” alt-timeline Tasha Yar and a Romulan general to whom she was forced to become a concubine after the Enterprise C’s war-preventing act. In a twist of fate, Crosby, once an underutilized outcast crew member, had been positioned to play one the show’s most memorable villains, since Sela is a ruthless, unwaveringly loyal servant of the bellicose Romulan Empire, and displays her own heartlessness when revealing that her mother, alt-Tasha, was killed while trying to escape with her as a child. Additionally, Crosby reprised the role of prime-Tasha in Picard’s Q-conjured pilot-era flashbacks of 1994 two-part series finale “All Good Things.”
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Historically, it seems clear that a series of myopic mistakes rendered Denise Crosby’s Star Trek journey more circuitous than necessary. However, the result was a character arc that stands the test of time. Plus, not for nothing, the fantastical nature of current spinoff series Star Trek: Picard could easily facilitate a contemporary Crosby comeback—either as Commander Sela (who eventually became a Romulan empress in the non-canon story of video game Star Trek Online,) or even as alt-Tasha, whose alleged death was never confirmed onscreen. To put it in the parlance of the late security chief, such a comeback would be a jewel for fans.
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READING DE NACHT READING 2017
my favourite books of the year
my overall favourite book of the year:
david keenan “this is memorial device” [faber & faber] (2017)
POST-CYBERPUNKSTOMPF:
01 nick harkaway "gnomon" (2017)
02 kim stanley robinson "new york 2140" (2017)
03 m john harrison "you should come with me" (2017)
04 gardner dozois (ed) "the year's best science fiction: thirty-fourth annual collection" (2017)
05 james morrow "the asylum of dr. caligari" (2017)
06 annalee newitz "autonomous" (2017)
07 cory doctorow "walkaway" (2017)
08 dave hutchinson "acadia" (2017)
+ dave hutchinson "slow companions" (2017)
09 ed finn (ed) visions, ventures, escape velocities: a collection of space futures" (2017)
10 bryan thomas schmidt (ed) "infinite stars" (2017)
11 allan kaster "the year's top hard science fiction stories" (2017)
12 nina allen "the rift" (2017)
13 charles stross "the delirium brief" (2017)
14 simon morden "at the speed of light" (2017)
15 ada palmer "seven surrenders" (2017) & "the will to battle" (2017)
16 yoon ha lee "raven stratagem" (2017)
17 john joseph adams (ed) "cosmic powers" (2017)
18 mur lafferty "six wakes" (2017)
19 taiyo fujii "orbital cloud" (2017)
20 andrew bannister "creation machine" (2016)
+ andrew bannister "iron gods" (2017)
21 gareth l powell "entropic angel & other stories" (2017)
22 ann leckie "provenance" (2017)
23 monica louzon (ed) "catalysts, explorers & secret keepers: women of sf"
24 ian mconald "wolf moon" (2017)
25 neal stephenson & nicole galland "the rise & fall of d.o.d.o." (2017)
26 adam roberts "the real-town murders" (2017)
27 tim pratt "the wrong stars" (2017)
28 jim c. hines "terminal alliance" (2017)
29 charles stross "the empire games" (2017)
30 james s.a. corey "persepolis rising" (2017)
+ james s.a. corey "strange dogs" (2017)
31 allen steele "avengers of the moon (captain future)" (2017)
32 neal asher "infinity engine [transformation III]" (2017)
33 jason m. hough "injection burn" (2017)
+ jason m. hough "escape velocity" (2017)
34 donna scott (ed) "best of british science fiction 2016"/una mccormack "star of the sea" (2016)
35 david marusek "upon this rock"/john scalzi "collapsing empire" (2017)
& a couple of re-readings:
richard k. morgan "takeshi kovacs trilogy" in view of the coming netflix series
and colin harvey "damage time" (2010) ... no further reason needed!
STOMPF KLASSIK:
01 matthew mcintosh "the mystery.doc" (2017)
02 sébastien roger "les désordres du monde. walter benjamin à port-bou" (2017)
03 laurent binet "hhhh" (2012)
04 + laurent binet "the 7th function of language" (2017)
05 jean echenoz "special envoy" (2017)
06 paul stanbridge "forbidden line" (2016)
07 ryu murakami "tokyo decadence (2016)
08 aifric campbell "the semantics of murder" (2008)
09 mark vernon "darker with the day" (2017)
10 magnus mills "the forensic records society" (2017)
GEDÄCHTNISSTOMPF:
01 mckenzie wark "general intellects: 25 thinkers for the 21st century" (2017)
02 claude lefort "wat is politiek?" (2016)
03 ger groot & sam ijsseling "dankbaar en aandachtig" (2013)
04 martin heidegger "beiträge zur philosophie (vom ereignis)" (2003)
05 hannah arendt "totalitarisme" (2014)
06 daniel birnbaum & kim west "life on sirius: the situationist international & the exhibition of art" (2016)
07 ger groot "de geest is uit de fles" (2017)
08 sean gaston "the impossible mourning of jacques derrida" (2006)
09 bas heijne "onbehagen: nieuw licht op de beschaafde mens" (2016)
10 giorgio colli "ecrits sur nietzsche" (2017)
11 frédéric neyrat "échapper à l'horreur" (2017)
12 slavoj zizek "against the double blackmail, refugees, terror & other troubles with the neighbours" (2017)
13 henning mankell "quicksand" (2016)
14 jacques rancière "en quel temps vivons-nous? conversations avec eric hazan" (2017)
15 alain badiou "je vous sais si nombreux... " (2017)
16 alain badou & jean-luc nancy "la tradition allemande dans la philosophie" (2017)
17 tom mccarthy "typewriters bombs jellyfish [essays]" (2017)
18 valeria luiselli "tell me how it ends: an essay in 40 questions" (2017)
19 fredric jameson "raymond chandler: the detections of totality" (2016)
20 umberto eco "chronicles of a liquid society" (2017)
POLARSTOMPF:
01 chris petit "pale horse riding" (2017)
+ chris petit "the butchers of berlin" (2016)
+ chris petit "the human pool" (2002)
+ chris petit "the psalm killer" (1996)
02 john le carré "a legacy of spies" (2017)
03 david hewson "sleep baby sleep" (2017)
04 mick herron "slow horses" (2010)
+ mick herron "dead lions" (2013)
+ mick herron "the list" (2015)
+ mick herron "real tigers" (2016)
+ mick herron "spook street" (2017)
05 jussi adler-olsen "the scarred woman" (2017)
06 jo nesbo "the thirst" (2017)
07 ben fergusson "the spring of kasper meier" (2014)
08 e.o. chirovici "the book of mirrors" (2017)
09 toni coppers "de zaak magritte" (2017)
10 james r. tuck "mama tried (crime fiction inspired by outlaw country music)" (2016)
YOUNGADULTSTOMPF:
01 philip pullman "la belle sauvage" (2017)
PLATTERSTOMPF:
01 cosey fanni tutti "art sex music" (2017)
02 david keenan "this is memorial device" (2017)
03 joanne demers "drone and apocalypse" (2015)
04 + joanne demers "listening through the noise" (2010)
05 robert barry "the music of the future" (2017)
06 richard cabut & andrew gallix (eds) "punk is dead: modernity killed every night" (2017)
07 butt gavin, kodwo eshun, & mark fisher (eds) "post punk then and now" (2016)"
08 sandra garrido "why are we attracted to sad music" (2016)
09 tomas serrien "klank: een filsofie van de muzikale ervaring" (2017)
10 marlies de munck "waarom chopin de regen niet wilde horen" (2017)
11 daniel warner "live wires" (2017)
12 will carruthers "playing the bass with three left hands" (2016)
13 steve hanley "the big midweek-life inside the fall (2016)
14 tex perkins "tex" (2017)
15 mark lanegan "i am the wolf" (2017)
17 simon reynolds "shock & awe" (2016)
18 andrew o'neill "a history of heavy metal" (2017)
19 bryan ray turcotte "the fucked up reader" (2007)
10 bob batchelor (ed) "literary cash" (2017)
20 simon webb "a 1970s teenager. from bell-bottoms to disco dancing" (2013)
both bell-bottoms and disco dancing can be had @ muntpunt !
POESISSTOMPF:
01 jonty tiplady "zam bonk dip" (2010)
02 murray lachlan young "how freakin' zeitgeist are you?" (2017)
BILDERSTOMPF:
01 peter-andré bloch "sils-maria - "l'île bienheureuse" pour nietzsche" (2017)
02 willem vanhuyse "atlas van de imaginaire verklaringen: het complete handboek vor de 'patafysicus'" (2017)
03 reinhard kleist "nick cave: mercy on me" (2017)
04 william gibson "archangel (a graphic novel)" (2017)
05 a. uderzo, didier conrad & jean-yves ferri "astérix et la transitalique" (2017)
WISSENSCHAFTSTOMPF:
01 thibault damour & mathieu burniat "mysteries of the quantum universe" (2017)
02 brian cox & jeff forshaw "universal: a journey through the cosmos" (2017)
HUMOURSTOMPF:
01 james acaster "james acaster's classic scrapes" (2017)
02 chris wade “the story of derek and clive” (2017)
CYCLOSTOMPF:
01 frederik bakelandt "grinta! de bergen: 10 legendarsche wielercols" (2017)
02 lucien van impe & filip osselaer "de dag dat ik de tour verloor" (2017)
03 jonas heyerick & jelle vermeersch "bahamontes #17-#20" (2017)
04 frank strack "the hardmen: legends of the cycling gods" (2017)
05 matthias m. r. declercq "de val" (2017)
… tsundoku !
may your home be safe from tigers,
leroy,
x
HNY!
the TBR pile grew with...
lászló krasznahorkai "the world goes on" (2017)
samanta schweblin "fever dream" (2017)
peter mark, peter helman & penny snyder (eds) "the mountains in art history" (2017)
alvin lucier (ed) "eight lectures on experimental music" (2017)
rhian e jones & eli davies "under my thumb: songs that hate women and the women who love them" (2017)
arne dahl "watching you" (2017)
philip kerr "prussian blue" (2017)
antti tuomainen "the man who died" (2017)
jon michelet "the frozen women" (2017)
nicolás obregón "blue light yokohama" (2017)
alex lamb "exodus" (2017)
c robert cargill "sea of rust" (2017)
chris brookmyre "places in the darkness" (2017)
d nolan clark "forgotten worlds" & "forbidden suns" (2017)
dan moren "the caledonian gambit" (2017)
elizabeth moon "cold welcome" (2017)
ferrett steinmetz "the uploaded" (2017)
greg egan "dichronauts" (2017)
ian whates "the ion raider" (2017)
jaine fenn "the martian job" (2017)
jamie sawyer "pariah" (2017)
jeff noon "a man of shadows" (2017)
joe m mcdermott "the fortress at the end of time" (2017)
joe zieja "communication failure" (2017)
john kessel "the moon and the other" (2017)
john meaney "destructor function" (2017)
jonathan strahan (ed) "best sf &f of the year vol 11" & "infinity wars" (2017)
kameron hurley "the stars are legion" (2017)
kay kenyon "at the table of wolves" (2017)
malka older "null states" (2017)
marina j. lostetter "noumenon" (2017)
martha wells "all systems red" (2017)
neil clark (ed) "galactic empires" & "more human than human" (2017)
paul mcauley "austral" (2017)
r.e. stearns "barbary station" (2017)
robert kroese "last iota" (2017)
sage walker "the man in a tree" (2017)
stephen baxter "obelisk" (2017)
+ stephen baxter "the massacre of mankind" (2017)
sulari gentill "crossing the lines" (2017)
the justified ancients of mu mu “2023 a trilogy” (2017)
wendy n. wagner "an oath of dogs" (2017)
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Birthdays 3.14
Beer Birthdays
Anthony J. McGowan (1869)
Brad Kraus
Five Favorite Birthdays
Michael Caine; actor (1933)
Billy Crystal; actor, comedian (1947)
Albert Einstein; physicist (1879)
Meagan Follows; actor (1968)
Casey Jones; railroad engineer (1864)
Famous Birthdays
Eva Angelina; porn actor (1985)
Diane Arbus; photographer (1923)
Les Baxter; singer, bandleader (1922)
Frank Borman; astronaut (1928)
Les Brown; bandleader (1912)
Eugene "Gene" Cernan; astronaut (1934)
Pierre-Louis Couperin; composer (1755)
Hannah Cowley; writer (1743)
Rick Dees; radio D.J. (1951)
Paul Ehrlich; bacteriologist (1854)
Victor Emmanuel II; 1st king of Italy (1820)
Horton Foote; playwright, screenwriter (1916)
Adolph Gottlieb; artist (1903)
Sasha Grey; porn actor (1988)
Jerry Greenfield; co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream (1951)
Quincy Jones; record producer (1933)
Hank Ketchum; cartoonist (1920)
Laura Leighton; actor (1969)
Brianna Love; porn actor (1985)
Thomas Malory; writer (c. 1405; date of death, 1471)
Isadore Gilbert Mudge; librarian (1875)
Peter Musschenbroek; Dutch physicist (1692)
Arthur O'Shaughnessy; British poet (1844)
Walter Parazaider; rock woodwinds, "Chicago" (1945)
Kirby Puckett; Minnesota Twins CF (1960)
Meredith Salenger; actor (1970)
Giovanni Schiaparelli; astronomer (1835)
Shirley Scott; jazz/blues organist (1934)
Max Shulman; writer (1919)
Johann Strauss; composer (1804)
Georg Telemann; composer (1681)
Edward Tufte; designer (1942)
Rita Tushingham; actor (1942)
Jerry Jeff Walker; country singer (1942)
Tad Williams; writer (1957)
Kevin Williamson; screenwriter (1965)
Adrian Zmed; actor (1954)
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a. age: +21
b. birthplace: Colombia
c. current time: 12:44PM
d. drink you had last: tea
e. easiest person to talk to: a friend, we make a podcast together
f. favorite song: long list, for now Ultraviolet by U2 (concert saturday)
h. horror yes or horror no: no
i. in love ?: no now, I want
j. jealous of people: yes
k. killed someone: no
l. love at first sight or should i walk by again ?: both?
m. middle name: no comments
n. number of siblings: 1
o. one wish: a decent well paid work
q. question you’re always asked: what are you talking about
r. reason to smile: movies, music, this place
s. song you sang last: Mind Your Manners by Pearl Jam
t. top 3 fictional characters: Dexter Morgan (Dexter), Lady Macbeth (yes, Shakespeare), Hannah Baxter / Belle Sinclair (Secret Diary of a Call Girl)
u. underwear color: blue
v. vacation: Mexico, always
w. when’s your birthday: December 7
x. x-rays: well, if doctor says
y. your favorite food: french fries
z. zodiac sign: sagittarius
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Essa semana vocês verão vários posts por aqui no estilo de retrospectiva. Na foto anterior, falei que em 2018 li 43 livros, né? Hoje, quero apresentar as 5 MELHORES leituras de 2018. Vale lembrar que tem resenha de todos eles lá no blog. Pra conferir, basta clicar no link que está na bio. Vamos às indicações? 📌 A Revelação de C. Baxter Kruger 📌 Pertinácia de @autorasuehecker 📌 Céu Sem Estrelas de @irisfigueiredo 📌 Uma Proposta e Nada Mais de Mary Balogh 📌 As Coisas que Fazemos por Amor de Kristin Hannah Já leu algum desses livros? O que acharam? Me conta nos comentários! #Livros #Leituras (em Maceió, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsHDDbRBI2Y/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7gd040jpqzvy
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