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choujinx · 5 months
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SPIDER-MAN: ITSUWARI NO AKA (2019-2020) by oosawa yuusuke
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moviesandmania · 8 months
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STAY OUT OF THE BASEMENT (2023) Reviews of supernatural indie horror
Stay Out of the Basement is a 2023 horror film in which a teenager babysits a young girl whose home contains something sinister. Written and directed by Ryan Callaway (The Night of the Harvest; The Darkness Outside; One Winter Night; The Demon’s Waltz; Messenger of Wrath; Where Demons Dwell: The Girl in the Cornfield 2; The Girl in the Cornfield; The Diabolical; The Watchers; Cursed: Sheol).…
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artverso · 1 year
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Jason Pearson (in memoriam) - Emma Frost (White Queen) 
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everydaywomble · 5 months
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I finally finished the Goolding inquiry! Here are my thoughts on everyone's testimonies!
Stewart Pearson: 3/10. This man has never said anything clearly in his entire life and is not about to start.
Fergus Williams: 3/10. Skin flakes???? Who elected this man????
Phil Smith: 2/10. He's being himself. Sadly. Why the fuck would you say that about Mr Tickel.
Emma Messinger: 3/10. Not dreadful conducting herself but again, what the fuck.
Adam Kenyon: 2/10. Same as above but I feel bad for Emma and him having to deal with Phil.
Terri Coverly: 2/10. No.
Nicola Murray: 6/10. She didn't do anything terrible. 50/50 on whether or not I like her hair.
Robyn Murdoch: 10/10. Absolute queen. She speaks nothing but truth.
Ollie Reeder: 3/10. He squirmed! He was like one of those hydraulic press videos! Just fucking crumpled.
Glenn Cullen: 7/10. Hilarious stuff. I'm always one for mocking Ollie a bit and blatantly lying is always funny.
Malcolm Tucker: Initially, 10/10. Funny and I find it very compelling. Goes downhill after his second appearance so it drops to a 5/10. His final appearance was a sight to behold. Did it succeed? Nah, not really. But it was enjoyable enough to bump him up to a 7/10. RIP king 😔
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beasanfi1997 · 10 months
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When i watched Kevin Pearson, his sister Kate, his adopted Brother Randall and his mother Rebecca and they argue about it when they were at the terapist It remind that Emma Swan, Henry Mills, Rumpelstilskin and Bealfire when they meets on Manhattan and they made a drama argue. So in both of that series especially season two It was a tension because in the seasons three they reveals the dark secret, like Peter Pan that It was Rumpelstilskin's father and Stanley Pearson, the grandfather of Kevin, was on Korean War(i don't know Which season was, or three, that It reveals only Vietnam War and that Korean War was mentioned by Stanley, or in six where we see Stanley went on Korean War that in Once Upon a Time season six reveals that Fiona the Black Fairy was the mother of Rumpelstilskin with Peter Pan as we saw Peter Pan that It was Rumpelstilskin's father in once Upon a Time season three)
Those series were obscene! They should to made adapt very well, the fairytale while another they should made more funny because of Mandy Moore that She voice Rapunzel?!
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wondereads · 3 months
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Sapphic Book Recs for Pride 2024
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
Adult, high fantasy, 4.28 star average (my rating: 5 stars)
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Adult, sci-fantasy, 4.29 star average (my rating: 5 stars)
The Winter Duke by Claire Eliza Bartlett
Young Adult, high fantasy, 3.55 star average (my rating: 5 stars)
Ace of Spades by Faridah Abike-Iyimide
Young Adult, thriller, 4.27 star average (my rating: 5 stars)
Crier's War by Nina Varela
Young Adult, high fantasy, 4.11 star average (my rating: 4.5 stars)
Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire
New Adult, low fantasy, 4.18 star average (my rating: 4.5 stars)
Seven Devils by L. R. Lam and Elizabeth May
Adult, space opera, 4.03 star average (my rating: 4.5 stars)
Malice by Heather Walter
Adult, fantasy romance, 3.97 star average (my rating: 4.5 stars)
Beguiled by Cyla Panin
Young Adult, high fantasy, 3.48 star average (my rating: 4 stars)
The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Adult, high fantasy, 4.21 star average (my rating: 3.5 stars)
Ash by Malinda Lo
Young Adult, fantasy romance, 3.57 star average (my rating: 3.5 stars)
We Ate the Dark by Mallory Pearson
New Adult, horror fantasy, 3.04 star average (my rating: 3 stars)
The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo
Adult, historical fantasy, 3.66 star average
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
Adult, historical fantasy, 4.13 star average
Flip the Script by Lyla Lee
Young Adult, contemporary romance, 3.64 star average
The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart
Adult, high fantasy, 4.07 star average
She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
Adult, historical fantasy, 4 star average
This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron
Young Adult, contemporary fantasy, 4.17 star average
Tink and Wendy by Kelly Ann Jacobson
Young Adult, low fantasy, 3.4 star average
The Tiger's Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera
Adult, high fantasy, 3.84 star average
Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
Adult, horror sci-fi, 4.04 star average
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
Young Adult, high fantasy, 3.65 star average
The Goddess of Nothing at All by Cat Rector
Adult, high fantasy, 4.23 star average
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Young Adult, historical romance, 4.28 star average
Gearbreakers by Zoe Hana Mikuta
Young Adult, dystopian sci-fi, 3.92 star average
The City of Dusk by Tara Sim
Adult, high fantasy, 3.72 star average
Foolish Hearts by Emma Mills
Young Adult, contemporary fiction, 4.25 star average
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi
Adult, gothic fantasy, 3.83 star average
A Dowry of Blood by S. T. Gibson
Adult, gothic fantasy, 4.12 star average
Seven Faceless Saints by M. K. Lobb
Young Adult, high fantasy, 3.5 star average
Darker by Four by June CL Tan
Young Adult, contemporary fantasy, 4.11 star average
The Coldest Touch by Isabel Sterling
Young Adult, paranormal romance, 3.64 star average
Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Lin
Adult, mystery thriller, 3.63 star average
Once & Future by Cory McCarthy and A. R. Capetta
Young Adult, sci-fantasy, 3.57 star average
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson
Adult, high fantasy, 4.1 star average
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
Young Adult, sci-fi horror, 3.48 star average
Afterworlds by Scott Westerfled
Young Adult, contemporary fiction/low fantasy, 3.69 star average
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casper-spills · 11 months
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✧ ℌ𝔞𝔩𝔩𝔬𝔴𝔢𝔢𝔫 𝔖𝔭𝔢𝔠𝔦𝔞𝔩: 𝔚𝔥𝔞𝔱 𝔨𝔦𝔫𝔡 𝔬𝔣 𝔴𝔦𝔱𝔠𝔥 𝔞𝔯𝔢 𝔶𝔬𝔲? ✧
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01. Green witch
The Green Witch embraces nature by drawing on the energies from the earth and of untamed things. They commune with the land, with stones and gems and they reley on plants, flowers and herbs. They call to nature for guidance and respects every living being and they have a strong belief that humans must give back to world and protect it. They tend to be animal/environmental activists and they will go the extra mile to spread awareness.
The Green Witch makes their own ritual tools from found objects in nature and they make sure these are ethically sourced materials. They might also work with Animal Guides and Plant Spirits. The forest is the Green Witch's sacred temple and they often spend time hiking or visiting parks and gardens.
Books I recommend:
The Green Witch ~ Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Encyclopaedia of Magical Herbs ~ Scott Cunningham
Occult Botany ~ Paul Sedir
The Treadwell's Book of Plant Magic ~ Christina Oakley Harrington
Wortcunning ~ Nigel G. Pearson
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02. Crystal Witch
Crystal Witches focus their magick on healing and manifesting. Crystals are known for their healing energies due to their ability to raise one's own vibration. Crystals emit this constant vibration, that when met with a lower vibration, has the ability to raise, in turn, providing healing qualities through an energetic level, which can therefore fast track our own physical healing.
Crystal Witches may also be drawn to rocks and stones alike and generally appreciate the gift of nature. They may also be attracted to the study of geology and often work with chakras/practice chakra meditation.
Books I recommend:
The Power of Crystal Healing ~ Emma Lucy Knowles
The Zenned Out Guide to Understanding Crystals ~ Cassie Uhl
The Crystal Workshop ~ Azalea Lee
Crystals for Witches ~ Eliza Mabelle
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03. Kitchen Witch
The Kitchen Witch’s potion is a soup and they’re magical wand is a trusty wooden spoon. Cooking becomes a sacred art for the Kitchen Witch. A Kitchen Witch may not often dedicate a specific time and resources to ceremony, instead they work intuitively rather than ritually to find the magic in everyday life.
Kitchen Witches personalise their space with great intention and care. They instantly know when a space resonates with them or not. They often cook with whole, organic foods and they may also grow their own food. They also tend to enchant ingrediants before using them in a dish and they might sometimes make dishes to treat illnesses.
Books I recommend:
Potions, Elixirs & Brews ~ Anais Alexandre
The Wicca Cookbook ~ Jamie Wood & Tara Seefeldt
Wicca in the Kitchen ~ Scott Cunningham
The Magick of Food ~ Gwion Raven
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`04. Sea Witch
A sea witch is a practitioner of witchcraft whose spiritual focus and magical practices are closely tied to the sea and its elements. They use the potent energy of the ocean as a force to drive spellcraft, cleanse the soul and renew the spirit. Sea Witches forge a deep bond with the sea and its inhabitants, working with its energy to manifest their intentions and achieve their goals.
Sea Witches are naturally sensitive and empathetic. The ocean is their sacred space and often times they might live near the ocean or are very drawn to it. They are also very drawn to stroms and enjoy the rain. They might study oceanic mythology and sea animals. They also often collect seashells, pebbles or other beach treasures and may use them in their craft.
Books I recommend:
Sea Witch's Companion ~ Levannah Morgan
Sea Magic ~ Sandra Kynes
Water Witchcraft ~ Annwyn Avalon
Mermaids ~ Skye Alexander
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05. Divination Witch
The Divination Witch focuses primarily on divination practices such as tarot & oracle, pendulum, scrying, runes, tea leaf reading, meditation, and connecting to your inner guides/higher being. To them, it’s most important to incorporate these divination practices to their everyday life, or at least in ceremonial rituals.
A Divination Witch may draw power from the earthly elements, mediation, or with the help of seasonal changes that open portals and lower the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds. For those highly in-tuned with their intuition, have the ability to hear, see, or sense what others can’t, find themselves as an empath, and have the uncanny ability to predict the future.
Books I recommend:
The Book of Divination ~ Michael Johnstone
I Ching or Book of Changes ~ C.G. Jung & Richard Wilhelm
Tarot Card Meanings ~ Brigit Esselmont
Chakra Healing ~ Margarita Alcantara
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06. Lunar/Cosmic Witch
A Lunar Witch has a fascination and connection with the skies, stars, moon and planets are unparalleled. With the fundamental belief that what happens above in the cosmos is a direct correlation to what happens on Earth, Cosmic Witches focus their study on astrological transits, moon phases, and intertwining that with their own natal birth charts. A strong belief is that as we are born, we are given a blueprint, a snapshot of the skies, that presents past, present and future forecasts of not only ourselves as an individual, but as a collective, sometimes generational viewpoint too.
They draw their power from the Moon and perform certain spells and rituals depending on the phase of the moon.
Books I recommend:
Moon Magic ~ Aurora Kane
Moon Spells ~ Diane Ahlquist
Moon Magic ~ Diane Ahlquist
Witchs Moon ~ Edain McCoy
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✧ 𝔗𝔥𝔞𝔫𝔨𝔰 𝔣𝔬𝔯 100 𝔣𝔬𝔩𝔩𝔬𝔴𝔢𝔯𝔰! ℌ𝔞𝔭𝔭𝔶 ℌ𝔞𝔩𝔩𝔬𝔴𝔢𝔢𝔫! ✧
Special thanks to @rainychibikko @googiekook @attymi @miraclekay97 @julyourwitch @honeytarotmind @honnuey @notakitsune @mercurialstime @artscapismsworld
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otakusparkle · 4 months
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Identity V Announcement
Identity V Stageplay Episode 5 "Break The Golden Night"
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Cast
Survivor
Main Character : Norton Campbell/Prospector (Kyosuke Suga)
- Gardener (Emma Woods): Uchida Asumi
- Lawyer (Freddy Riley): Sanada Yuuma
- Doctor (Emily Dyer): Suzuki Mayuri
- Thief (Kreacher Pearson): Yamanaka Hiroshi
- Lucky Guy : Maruyama Kazushi
- Priest (Fiona Gillman): Sakura Karen
- Mercenary (Naib Subedar): Matsufuji Takuya
- Fortune Teller (Eli Clark): Chiba Mizuki
- Gravekeeper (Andrew Kreiss): Masaki Kohei
- Painter (Edgar Valden): Miyagi Kodai
New Survivor!
- Entomologist (Melly Plinius): Manabe Ayaka
Hunter
Main Character : Ithaqua/Night Watch (Hiromu Kudou)
- The Ripper (Jack): Narimatsu Yoshihiko
- Geisha (Michiko): Nakano Aimi
- Sculptor (Galatea): Yagi Mashiro
New Hunter!
- Smiley Face (Joker): Onitsuka Michiho
- Naiad (Grace): Tachibana Rie
- Hermit (Alva Lorenz): Kanno Yuuki
Side Character
Main Side : Nathaniel/Ithaqua's Brother : Ryuuya Minato
- Kokone Imamura
- Yu Sawada
- Shunpei Kawashiro
- Ryo Tachibana
- Junichiro Nishino
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Queer Books Coming Out January 2024
🌈 Good morning, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
❤️ Tentacle Wonderland by Reese Morrison 🧡 Cupid’s Revenge by Wibke Brueggemann 💛 Okay, Cupid by Mason Deaver 💚 Soren by Miranda Page & Lina Ganef 💙 Just Happy to Be Here by Naomi Kanakia 💜 Stars and Soil by Dax Murray ❤️ Deep Sounding Chaos by Adrian J. Smith & Neen Cohen 🧡 Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments by Hema Sukumar 💛 Evergreen by Devin Greenlee 💙 Matsdotter and Adrastus (Adventures in Levena #2) by Aelina Isaacs 💜 Thousand Autumns: Qian Qiu Vol. 3 by Meng Xi Shi and Me Mimo 🌈 Destined by Jen Carter
❤️ Her Spell That Binds Me by Luna Oblonsky 🧡 Her Mechanic Bear Mate (Crescent Lake Bears #3) by Arizona Tape 💛 That Bitter Sting by Melissa Polk 💚 Bioluminescence by Toni Duarte 💙 Lucky Bounce by Cait Nary 💜 Don’t Want You Like A Best Friend by Emma R. Alban ❤️ Bachelorette Number Twelve by Jae 🧡 How to Share a Cat and Other Life Lessons by Evelyn Fenn 💛 A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing by Amy Allen 💙 Bound by Kate Hawthorne 💜 Moonbreak by Lise MacTague 🌈 Falling All In by Laina Villeneuve
❤️ Murder on Castaway Island by Alicia Gael 🧡 The Butler's Vessel by S. Rodman 💛 Tadek and the Princess by Alexandra Rowland 💚 Escaping Mr. Rochester by L.L. McKinney 💙 Amid Our Lines by Zarah Detand 💜 Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa ❤️ A Doctor’s Touch by A.A. Fairview 🧡 So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole 💛 Never Be a Saint by Mark Runte 💙 Maude Horton's Glorious Revenge by Lizzie Pook 💜 Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife by Eric Schlich 🌈 City of Laughter by Temim Fruchter
❤️ Enthralled by Her by Chelsea M. Cameron 🧡 Knight of Staria by Iris Foxglove 💛 The Storm Gathers by Maelan Holladay 💚 Stars of Chaos: Sha Po Lang Vol. 2 by Priest 💙 Fence: Redemption SC by C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad 💜 Dreamer by Kris Bryant ❤️ Not Just Friends by Jordan Meadows 🧡 Winter's Spell by Ursula Klein 💛 Two is a Pattern by Emily Waters 💙 All Things Beautiful by Alaina Erdell 💜 Curse of Souls by Niranjan 🌈 Voyage of the Damned by Frances White
❤️ The Principle of Moments by Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson 🧡 Curse of the Dragon Shadow by Selina A. Fenech 💛 No Shelter But The Stars by Virginia Black 💚 Shards of Trust by Fox Beckman 💙 My Fair Brady by Brian D Kennedy 💜 The Summer Queen (The Buried and the Bound #2) by Rochelle Hassan ❤️ A Luminous Heart by Cailee Francis 🧡 To Cage a God (These Monstrous Gods #1) by Elizabeth May 💛 Out of Our League by Dahlia Adler and Jennifer Iacopelli 💙 Earth and Water by J.L. Gribble 💜 Rend Me, The Wayward Knight by Mary Vanalstine 🌈 Prince of Endless Tides by Ben Alderson
❤️ Sweet Wicked Thing by Jessie Walker 🧡 Ocean’s Blood by Thelma Mantey 💛 Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms by Sarah Wallace and S.O. Callahan 💚 A Reckless Oath by Kaylie Smith 💙 Fallen Thorns by Harvey Oliver Baxter 💜 Faded Moon by T.L. Morgan ❤️ Game On by Amy Aislin 🧡 The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers 💛 The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland 💙 Spark of Wrath by E.M. Lindsey 💜 Honeybloods by I.S. Belle 🌈 Love Me At My Worst by Adrian J. Smith
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The Outsiders Musical review and rant and stage door
Omg i just saw the the Outsiders on broadway. It was amazing 100/10. I saw Dan as Darry and Kevin C as Paul also i saw Trevor as Ponyboy. The socs climb the set. Two-bit and Ace hook up. The work relationship you need to lay on each other for a few mindenies is crazy. Got my playbill signed by Sky,Dan,Rj,Bart,both Kevins,Trevor,JASON,Renni,Daryl,Melody,Sarahgrace. Thank you Kevin C for take my character name tags i hope the cast likes them also he asked my name. I sat in the center mezzanine i could see the whole show clear and got a pretty good spot at the stage door. 4 actors walk right pass my dad after they were done. The hair jokes are the best. The girl next to me at the stage door thought Renni was Joshua. The things i wanted to say Melody: all hail shark queen Dan: uncle Dan Darry on a magnet kwp: your characters name spells bs Jason: i listen to hey hailey while brushing my teeth every night. Dan was so good as Darry but so different then brent. It was my first time stage dooring. I was not surprised by the understudies that were on brent has been out for days and Brody pearson grant is the most unpredictable man on broadway but he knows his limits and i respect that. When the slip for Dan and Kevin C came out of the playbill i was like i knew it and a few pages later the slip for Trevor came out ope there that is. I half expected it half didn’t. Emma’s voice did seem a little tired. Me and Jason made eye contact i am crying.i looked straight into his eyes. Got a blister so i was in pain but it was worth it. also Johnny's parents fighting sounds like the adults from Charlie brown. the bass after Bob died was my only complaint.
i wasn't going to post until the 31st but couldn't wait
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choujinx · 9 months
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SPIDER-MAN: ITSUWARI NO AKA (2019-2020) by oosawa yuusuke
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Our head of scripts!
Hello friends! My name is Emma Register. I am the script writer for Kingdom Keepers Rewritten and voice of Charlene Turner. I started working on the project in the summer of 2022 when I took over the role of Charlene Turner. However, I’ve known about this project from the very beginning because I was a member of another Kingdom Keepers fan project — a YouTube channel called Children of Light where I portrayed the Keepers main villain of Maleficent. I also have gotten to interview Ridley Pearson on my podcast Fan Fatales. I’d like to thank Ridley Pearson for creating a book series for those who ever wondered what happens when the gates are closed and the lights go out. Also, a huge thanks to Skylar for offering the role to me and helping me rekindle my love of these books. You can find me on TikTok and Instagram at snippyemma. Please follow us along on our Kingdom Keepers journey. Bye!
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Okay I’m obsessed with the enemies to lovers and marriage of convenience/arranged marriage/ fake dating trope
Recommendations please 🙏
Here you go anon, sorry it took me some time to answer this. I had to open my laptop to get my book lists. A lot of the books have overlapping tropes. If you want any other recs just send me a msg ♡
And most of these are okay and Clean books but a lot of them come with heavy stuff so please check your triggers before you dive into them.
ENEMIES TO LOVERS -
RWRB (Coz that started the whole boom Conversation) - Casey McQuiston
Serpent & Dove - Shelby Mahurim
Dance of Thieves - Mary E Pearson
Spanish Love Deception - Elena Armas
5 Rounds - Nikki Castle
Brutal Prince - Sophie Lark
To Hate Adam Connor - Ella Maise
Taste - Melanie Harlow
Eleanor & Grey (not exactly enemies to lovers but he's very grumpy and closed off) - Brittany C Cherry
From Lukov with Love - Mariana Zapaata
By a Thread - Lucy Score
Twisted Hate - Anna Huang
Until I get you - Claire Conttreras
Weak Side - SJ Sylvis
Grumpy Romance - Nia Arthurs
Rogue - Greer Rivers
The Summer We Fell - Elizabeth O Rourke
Beauty and the Baller - Isla Madden Mills
Things We never got over - Lucy Score
Mafia Royals (A LOT OF THEM) - Rachel Van Dyken
Heart Song Duet - Jennifer Hartmann
Crow - A Zaverelli
ARRANGED MARRAIGE / MARRAIGE OF CONVENIENCE -
Marraige for one - Ellas Maise
The Windsor Series (ongoing, 3 books out) - Catharina Maura
Terms and Conditions - Lauren Asher
The Penalty Box - Odette Stone
The Buff - Devney Perry
To Love Jason Thorn - Ella Maise
The Wall of Winnipeg - Mariana Zapaata
King of Wrath - Anna Huang
Forever after all - Catharina Maura
Twisted - Emily McIntyre
Fake Empire - CW Farnsworth (or Swansworth)
Sinners Anonymous - Somme Sketcher
First 3 books of Filthy Rich Americans Series - Nikki Sloane
Dark Succession - Katee Robert
Marraige Effect - Karla Sorenson
Beautifully Broken Redemption - Catherien Cowles
Duchess Deal - Tessa Dare
FAKE DATING -
The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood
The Cheat Sheet - Sarah Adams
Fix Her Up - Tessa Bailey
Addicted to You - Krista & Becca Richie
Hani and Ishu's guide to Fake Dating - Adiba Jagirdar
Redeemed - Lauren Asher
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
Overruled - Emma Chase
Play Fake - Maggie Rawdon
That Kind of Guy - Stephanie Archer
The Bodyguard - Katherine Center
The Boyfriend Candidate - Ashley Winstead
First Down - Grace Reilly
The Real Deal - Lauren Blakeley
Happy Place - Emily Henry
Foxe and the Hound - RS Grey
My Life in Shambles - Karina Halle
Twisted Lies - Ana Huang
Blind Side - Kandi Stiener
The Deal + The Risk - Elle Kennedy
Boyfriend Material - Alexis Mall
Faking with Benefits - Lily Gold
The Upside of Falling - Alex Light
Unfortunately Yours - Tessa Bailey
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judethswrld · 2 months
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I’m sorry but Jude follows loads of female athletes? Mary Fowler. Beth Mead. Alex Scott. Alessia Russo. Maya Brady. Jessica Ennis-Hill. Caroline Weir. Linda Caicedo. Emma Raducanu. Molly McCann-Pearson. Lauren James. And Now Sunisa Lee. What is the big deal??? He’s literally all up in Emma’s likes. He has commented on Beth Mead and Alessia Russos posts. Seriously what’s the big deal? I actually love that he supports female athletes. Please if ppl are reading into him following and liking her pics then please touch some grass. He just followed a random Spanish singer called Aitana. Are we gonna start freaking out over that? Seriously season needs to start cause I think some of the girlies need to have a distraction in front of them before they go feral.
^^^^!
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isabelpsaroslunnen · 3 months
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My dear friend @inmediasras linked me to this character personality survey and I was really entertained by the results, especially once I did the 140-question version (which did somewhat alter the results, though the top ones remained similar—all my friends who took the quiz got a ton of female characters, while my results were very noticeably more "masculine", and doing the more detailed version only made my results even more dominated by dudes, lol).
I wasn't familiar with some of the characters, but the quiz has an option where you can break down your results by the source texts/media in addition to the overall lists of the most highly-correlated characters. Predictably, I vacillated between report methods (based on Pearson correlation or mean difference) and also about what should be my lowest threshold for "counting" the results. I settled on a threshold of 65% for counting any result and excluded characters from texts I'm not familiar with.
My top results (with the "canons" below the cut):
Chidi Anagonye (74%)
Simon Tam (73%)
Fitzwilliam Darcy (72%)
Ashley Wilkes (72%)
Bernard Lowe (71%)
Brandon Stark (71%)
Emma Pillsbury (70%)
Cogsworth (70%)
Jasper Hale (70%)
Stuart Bloom (70%)
Felix Gaeta (69%)
C-3PO (69%)
Rupert Giles (68%)
James Norrington (68%)
Nina Sayers (68%)
Thufir Hawat (68%)
Bella Swan (68%)
Nick Carraway (68%)
Tuvok (67%)
Calvin's dad (67%)
Artie Abrams (67%)
Sheldon Cooper (67%)
Mycroft Holmes (66%)
William Collins (66%)
Spencer Reid (65%)
Edward Cullen (65%)
India Wilkes (65%)
Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Felix Gaeta (69%)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Cogsworth (70%)
The Big Bang Theory
Stuart Bloom (70%)
Sheldon Cooper (67%)
The Black Swan
Nina Sayers (68%)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Rupert Giles (68%)
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin's dad (67%)
Criminal Minds
Spencer Reid (65%)
Dune
Thufir Hawat (68%)
Firefly
Simon Tam (73%)
Game of Thrones
Brandon Stark (71%)
Glee
Emma Pillsbury (70%)
Artie Abrams (67%)
Gone With the Wind
Ashley Wilkes (72%)
India Wilkes (65%)
The Good Place
Chidi Anagonye (74%)
The Great Gatsby
Nick Carraway (68%)
Pirates of the Caribbean
James Norrington (68%)
Pride and Prejudice
Fitzwilliam Darcy (72%)
William Collins (66%)
Sherlock Holmes
Mycroft Holmes (66%)
Star Trek
Tuvok (67%)
Star Wars
C-3PO (69%)
Twilight
Jasper Hale (70%)
Bella Swan (68%)
Edward Cullen (65%)
Westworld
Bernard Lowe (71%)
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fkevin073 · 11 months
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thanks for the tag @hellshee
statistical "which character" personality quiz
Complete match list
Violet Parr (The Incredibles): 82%
Waylon Smithers (The Simpsons): 81%
Lady Edith Crawley (Downton Abbey): 81%
Mitchell Pritchett (Modern Family): 81%
Hazel Grace Lancaster (The Fault in Our Stars): 81%
Lexi Howard (Euphoria): 81%
Nick Carraway (The Great Gatsby): 80%
Kate Pearson (This Is Us): 80%
Harry Bright (Mamma Mia!): 80%
Julie Mayer (Desperate Housewives): 79%
Emma Pillsbury (Glee): 79%
Dana Polk (The Cabin in the Woods): 79%
Abbi Abrams (Broad City): 79%
Evan (Superbad): 78%
Stu (The Hangover): 78%
Nina Locke (Locke & Key): 78%
Eric Forman (That 70's Show): 77%
Alan Harper (Two and Half Men): 77%
Tina Cohen-Chang (Glee): 77%
Andrea Sachs (The Devil Wears Prada): 77%
Amy Antsler (Booksmart): 77%
Anastasia Steele (Fifty Shades of Grey): 77%
Ted Mosby (How I Met Your Mother): 76%
Agt. Wendell Pleakley (Lilo & Stitch): 76%
Columbus (Zombieland): 76%
Charlie Kelmeckis (The Perks of Being a Wallflower): 76%
Manny Delgado (Modern Family): 76%
Lilah MacManus (Ctrl+Alt+Del): 76%
Ann Perkins (Parks and Recreation): 75%
Ben Wyatt (Parks and Recreation): 75%
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