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nikoldragonne12 · 10 months
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Old post:
DM AU - my families (updated)
Canada:
Toronto
Ruby Wilde (Lucy Wilde's aunt)
Thomas "Tom" Wilde (Lucy Wilde's twin brother)
Damien "Dami" Fournier (Tom's husband)
Amberlynn "Amber" Wilde-Fournier (Lucy Wilde's niece)
Female minion tribe (lead by Vicky and Rita)
Roselle "Rose/Rosie" Moreau (Wilde-Fournier's neighbor)
Colette "Lettie" Moreau (Balthazar Bratt's daughter)
Fabio Moreno (guy who's interested in Roselle)
Ewan Starr (businessman who moved to Canada after his son's birth)
Sabine Starr (Ewan's wife)
Felix Starr (Amber's former classmate)
Gianna Manzo (another of Wilde-Fournier's neighbors)
Ottawa
Lucien Fournier (baker who took Damien in after emigrating to Canada)
Aimée Fournier (Lucien’s wife)
United States of America:
San Francisco
Lei Chow (Master Chow's granddaughter)
Tao Chow (Lei's husband)
Lin Chow (Master Chow's great-granddaughter)
Feng Chow (Master Chow's great-grandson)
Bao Chow (Master Chow's great-grandson)
Charles Werner Nefario (Dr. Nefario's son)
Eva Nefario (Charles's wife)
Alfred "Fred" Isaac Nefario (Dr. Nefario's grandson)
Tiana Nefario (Fred's wife)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Angela Nefario (Fred's daughter)
New York
Daisy Nelson (Junior's daughter)
Hunter Nelson (Daisy's husband)
Aaron Nelson (Junior's grandson)
Richard "Richie" Nelson (Junior's grandson) 
Zoey Nelson (Junior's granddaughter)
Donovan Nelson (Tina's son)
Lily Nelson (Donny's wife)
Katelin "Katie" Nelson (Tina's granddaughter)
Quinsel "Quinn/Quinnie" Nelson (Tina's granddaughter)
Ronald Nelson (Binkie’s son)
Yvette Nelson (Ron’s wife)
Marcus "Marc" Nelson (Binkie's grandson)
Zachary "Zach" Nelson (Binkie's grandson)
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Nazi asshole.
Someday women will stop voting Republican.
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esotericas-sims · 6 months
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Ruby and George are admitted into the house - a bright, welcoming place - and in the entryway they find Gaspard Fournier, the master of the house and the headmaster of the school that apparently lays within. George still has his doubts about that, but he's keeping quiet for the moment. Ruby greets Fournier cheerfully, and he seems pleased to see her - apparently she was expected some hours ago.
Fournier is less pleased to see George, seeing as the boy was unannounced, and with no tuition paid. George gives him an edited version of his story - no mother, absent father, only friend moving away to France - and manages to convince Fournier to let him stay on, as long as George keeps up his studies. Fournier agrees, and encourages George to move up in the world however he can.
Playing with SeveralPerson’s Ultimate Decades Challenge Rules
Started: 1800
Current year: 1885
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tomorrowusa · 10 months
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Once upon a time Republicans were the "party of law and order". With each passing day that seems increasingly like a surreal fantasy.
The Republican Party has evolved into an extended crime family with the Great Orange Putz as a third-rate Mafia boss at its head.
Ryan Fournier, one of the founders of Students for Trump, was arrested last Tuesday on assault charges in North Carolina, according to court documents obtained by Axios. Fournier, 27, was accused of assaulting a woman identified as his girlfriend, “grabbing her right arm and striking her in the forehead” with a handgun, the outlet reported. The woman suffered a minor injury in the attack. Fournier was charged with domestic assault of a woman and assault with a deadly weapon. He was released on a $2,500 bond and is set to appear in court on Dec. 18, court records show. Fournier co-founded Students for Trump in the months before the 2016 presidential election while at Campbell University, a private Christian school in North Carolina.
Yeah, Fournier is the graduate of a "private Christian school". Far right fundamentalists line up to perform fellatio on Trump because they believe he's an instrument of God despite the fact that he's a notorious thief, liar, adulterer, and hatemonger who has not been to church in eons except maybe for weddings and funerals.
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Here's a more recent photo of the co-founder of Students for Trump.
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But wait, there's more!
Like Donald Trump, Fournier will quickly turn on his friends and colleagues if there's some advantage for him to do so.
From 2021...
Students for Trump Founder Ryan Fournier Ratted Out Friend To Feds
Students for Trump co-founder and pugnacious MAGA Twitter star Ryan Fournier allegedly helped his friend create a fake law firm to bilk innocent clients, only to turn against his one-time partner to help federal law enforcement, according to records and statements made Tuesday by a lawyer involved in the case. The new revelations about Fournier’s alleged involvement in the fake law firm came after a Tuesday sentencing hearing where a federal judge sentenced Fournier’s Students for Trump co-founder, 25-year-old John Lambert, to 13 months in jail for operating a fake law practice. Court records have long suggested that Fournier was the unnamed “Co-Conspirator 1” named in Lambert’s 2019 indictment. On Tuesday, Lambert’s defense attorney said that Fournier was the co-conspirator in an interview with the New York Daily News. Lambert’s attorney confirmed Fournier’s involvement in an email to The Daily Beast. Fournier didn’t respond to requests for comment. Fournier will not face prosecution himself, according to a document filed by federal prosecutors. In a federal court filing, the man now identified as Fournier is described as “providing information to the government since in or about April 2018 in the hope of not being charged for his role in the wire-fraud conspiracy.”
His (apparently former) friend John Lambert served hard time while Fournier went free – only to assault his girlfriend this year with a handgun. Hopefully the judge will take Fournier's prior criminality into consideration when sentencing him.
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kkecreads · 2 years
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herpsandbirds · 5 days
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Coral Mimic Snake aka False Tree Coral (Rhinobothryum bovallii), family Colubridae, Costa Rica
Coral Snake mimic
photograph by Thibaud Fournier
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stopper-my-heart · 2 months
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The Fournier/Nelson Family Arm Grasp
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nesiacha · 1 month
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Life and Fate of Sophie Momoro, née Fournier, and Her Childrens According to Certain Information
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Festival of Reason where Sophie Momoro played a key role during certain ceremonies
Sophie Fournier was born in 1766 in Auxerre, where her family was involved in the creation of printing typefaces. Her grandfather had purchased the Blé foundry, one of the most important in France. On her mother’s side, the Gando family specialized in printing typefaces for musical scores.
Given her family’s professions, it was natural for Sophie Fournier to cross paths with Antoine François Momoro, a printer. They married on January 18, 1786, and on December 13, their only child, Jean-Antoine Momoro, was born. Antoine-François Momoro was initially a cautious revolutionary in 1789 but later dedicated himself fully to the cause until his arrest and execution. Although Sophie remained in the background, it is believed she remained loyal to her husband during his most difficult times, such as his arrest following the Champ de Mars massacre in 1791.
It wasn’t until late 1793 that Sophie Momoro began to play a public political role. On November 10, 1793, during the Festival of Reason, a woman portrayed the Goddess of Reason, wearing a Phrygian cap and carried on a stretcher by men. Patriotic songs echoed throughout the event. There is some doubt about whether Sophie played the role of the Goddess of Reason during this ceremony (some think it was Maillard, an opera actress, or Mademoiselle Aubry). However, Duquesne notes that since the ceremony was presided over by Antoine François Momoro, it is highly probable that it was Sophie Momoro.
On December 5, 1793, at the Temple of Reason, Sophie Momoro was clearly identified as the Goddess of Reason, playing an important role in the de-Christianization campaigns. Sophie was carried on a stretcher, then placed on a platform, with the crowd proceeding to the Convention. On the way back, she was again placed on a stretcher, but due to someone losing balance, she fell and broke her arm. Another notable event during the ceremony involved the impromptu burning of wooden statues of Saint Sulpice and Saint Peter. The president of the Mucius Scaevola section (formerly the Luxembourg section) Ceyrat declared, "If this God exists, let him thunder and strike me down with a bolt of his thunder!" When no thunder struck, he concluded, "He does not thunder, therefore his existence is a chimera."
Despite her injury, Sophie continued to participate in similar ceremonies of dechristianization . When portraying the Goddess of Reason, she would reportedly wear white and carry a pike (considering the struggle for revolutionary women to bear arms, this shows a certain determination on Sophie’s part).
One of Sophie Momoro’s other political actions was presiding over a reconciliation between former Catholic priests and Protestants. According to Jean-Pierre Duquesne, she was surrounded by "two or three hundred young girls dressed in white, beautiful to behold, with provocative looks, low-cut dresses, and crowned with oak leaves." During this de-Christianization ceremony, it was declared that the two religions had only survived through "clerical charlatanism according to theirs words. Thus, Sophie not only supported her husband but also demonstrated significant militancy herself, like many wives of revolutionaries who remain too often in the shadow of their husbands.
However, this marked the beginning of the end for her marriage. Following his involvement in an attempted insurrection and the complex context of 1794 with factional struggles, Antoine François Momoro was executed as part of the "Exaggerated" faction alongside Charles Philippe Ronsin, Jacques René Hébert, François-Nicolas Vincent, and others. He was falsely accused, among other things, of attempting to sabotage supplies and was allegedly (likely falsely) claimed to have amassed 190,000 livres, despite being known as an incorruptible revolutionary who lived very modestly. The saddest part is that, although he died bravely, his heart must have been broken knowing that his wife had been arrested and risked following him to the guillotine.
In prison, Sophie Momoro was inconsolable when she learned of her husband’s death from a man named Jean Baptiste Laboureau, who escaped the Hébertist execution by implicating, among others, Antoine-François Momoro. Laboureau’s remarks were either highly insensitive or downright cruel: "The Goddess of Reason was not at all reasonable; during the day, she lamented greatly over the accident that happened to her husband." Unlike Marie-Françoise Goupil and Lucile Desmoulins, she was not executed. Sophie Momoro was released on May 27, 1794, but was left without means and had to raise her son alone. Since Momoro was not rehabilitated ( and he will never be), she could not request the return of his assets, and even so, her husband had left very little inheritance. On August 25, 1794, she requested financial assistance and the return of Antoine-François Momoro’s printing presses. Both requests were denied by the State.
There is a point of divergence between Jean-Pierre Duquesne and Albert Mathiez. In 1795, a family council appointed Sophie Momoro as her son’s guardian. However, Momoro’s father was appointed as substitute guardian. According to Albert Mathiez, Momoro’s father, a shoemaker, had died before his son’s execution. Mathiez stated, "At that time, Momoro’s father, who had worked as a shoemaker, was already dead. But his mother, who had taken a job as a servant after her husband's death, was still alive." According to reports from the commissioners of the Besançon district, Momoro’s mother died shortly after her son, likely of grief. The report reads: "Today, Germinal 11, Year II of the Republic, at eleven o'clock in the morning, we, Jean François Denisot, member of the general council of the Besançon district, appointed by order of the same district on this day to affix seals at the home of the mother of the named Momoro, who has just suffered the death penalty in Paris, and having with us François-Joseph Bernard as our secretary clerk, we went to the home of citizen Forno, a war commissioner, where the said Momoro was a cook. There, we invited citizen Forno to show us the room of the said Momoro, to which she replied that she had died the previous night but was ready to introduce us to the room she occupied." I believe Momoro’s father was alive, and Albert Mathiez likely made an error, but it is possible that the opposite is true.
Sophie Momoro remarried on November 7, 1796, to a military man named Jacques-Marie Botot, who had been appointed commander of the Seine gendarmerie in 1793 (one of his apparent roles was escorting the former Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, to the scaffold). In 1795, he was appointed brigade leader. Together, they had a daughter in 1798 named Stéphanie Joséphine Adèle. Sophie’s mother also came to live with the couple and their children. However, the marriage began to falter. With the rise of Bonaparte, who was suspicious of Jacques-Marie Botot, he was appointed brigadier general and retired by the First Consul. Some accused Botot of becoming difficult and bitter in their marriage, while others believed it was due to Sophie taking a lover, the architect Jean Joseph Clotilde Lelouche. According to Georges Lenôtre, Botot’s disgrace precipitated the end of their marriage: personally, I don’t think there is any evidence of opportunism on Sophie’s part. After all, it seems she remained faithful to Momoro even in the hardest times. Perhaps Botot’s bitterness over his disgrace under Bonaparte, combined with Sophie taking a lover, led to their incompatibility over the long term. Sophie retained custody of her son, while Botot retained custody of their daughter.
Sophie moved in with Lelouche and gave birth to a daughter in 1806 named Joséphine-Clotilde-Sophie. Although he never married her, Lelouche acknowledged his daughter. However, when Sophie died two years later, it was not her lover who reported her death, but her son, Jean-Antoine. Apparently, she and her son were facing new financial difficulties. Another strange fact: despite her civil status clearly stating she was a widow of Momoro and divorced from Botot, Jacques Marie Botot did not mention his divorce status in his civil records, even though she had been dead for 14 years.
Despite their parents’ divorce, Stéphanie Joséphine Adèle Botot seems to have remained close to her brother, Jean-Antoine Momoro. She died on January 15, 1860. Joséphine Clotilde Sophie married a history painter on February 4, 1830, named Henri Louis Hippolyte Poterle.
Jean-Antoine Momoro never abandoned his mother, and it seems clear he never renounced his father and remained proud of his parents. He always signed his name as Momoro-Fournier in the registers. This was bold, as Momoro was never rehabilitated, and in some cases, family members temporarily abandoned the family names of unrehabilitated revolutionaries (understandably so, as life must have been hard enough for them), but he also signed with his mother’s surname. He always lived in the neighborhoods where his father had been active when he was in Paris. He worked as a civil servant. According to Joseph Marie Quérard, he was an "assistant chief at the Ministry of Public Works" and a "playwright" with three comedies, though it is unclear if they were published or simply performed. He married a woman from Nantes named Séraphine Emilie Nicolas, and they had a daughter, Marie-Adélaide, who married a postal worker. Jean-Antoine Momoro died in 1868.
P.S.: I mentioned some similarities and differences between Camille Desmoulins and Antoine-François Momoro in this post: Camille Desmoulins and Antoine-François Momoro. It seems that their sons (Horace-Camille Desmoulins and Jean-Antoine Momoro) also had in common a sense of pride in their parents.
Sources:
Albert Mathiez
Jean-Pierre Duquesne
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sleepyhead-poll · 14 days
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ROUND 1D, MATCH 3 OUT OF 16!
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Propaganda Under the Cut:
Dave:
hes literally just some guy <3
Paul:
Gets drunk, ship wrecks, the alcohol in his blood puts him in hibernation in the ice, instead of killing him. He's woken up 70 years later, but he doesnt know time has passed, and his family try to keep up the charade until his grandson-in-law cracks down and yells the whole truth at him because he cant stand it anymore.
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darkmaga-retard · 24 days
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PART 1 – PLOTTING EVIL
1. Introduction
The Catholic Church is the longest lasting organisation in the world at over 2,000 years of existence.
No other institution has lasted nor survived as long, apart from that of the family and marriage.
Though its following of the faithful has significantly waned over the past several decades, its power remains formidable since there are well over a 1.3 billion Catholics throughout the world.
If we are to count Christians (which includes Catholics, Protestants, etc.) as a whole, the number nearly doubles at 2.5 billion adherents.
Considering the world population sits at just over 8 billion, Christians represent nearly one-third of humanity.
Of course if we are to count members of other religions such as Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and Buddhists, among others, we would be talking about the majority of humanity.
Over millennia, religion has served as a center of spiritual worship, but also as means of control over the masses. That is one reason why the Roman emperor Constantine finally made Christianity the principal religion and moral law of his empire in 312 A.D. That way, it was easier to control his subjects across vast stretches of the Roman Empire.
François-Marie Arouet, better known as Voltaire, once said: “If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him.”
Part of what he meant was that religion could serve as a mechanism for social cohesion. In other words, to bind the masses to a moral framework under which they would live by and be more easily controlled.
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nikoldragonne12 · 3 months
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Despicable Minions (DM AU) - Wilde/Nelson/Prescott family tree
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Important:
Ruby is still a lesbian in my AU (I didn't change her orientation), however, the times when she was younger, LGBTQ+ people weren't very welcome, so she tried her best to keep it to herself. Jacob knew his wife was into women and despite them getting divorce eventually, they remained friends - Jacob now has a new family, while Ruby has a girlfriend named Ivette.
She also lives with Perry, Patsy and Poppy in Mayflower. And finally, Ruby no longer lives and/or knows Lucy, Tom and their families. By the way, during the events of DM4, Ruby was away from town, enjoying her free time in spa (with Yvette, of course).
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Does anyone know the owner of this boat “Amazing Grace” out of Eastpoint?
I snapped a picture while me and my family were dining at the Halfshell because I just loved the boats nostalgic beauty against this background! I thought the owner might like to have the photo as well.
(St. George Island Florida)
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“This evening, which I have tried to spirit away, is a strange burden to me. While time moves on, while the day will soon end and I already wish it gone, there are men who have entrusted all their hopes to it, all their love and their last efforts. There are dying men or others who are waiting for a debt to come due, who wish that tomorrow would never come. There are others for whom the day will break like a pang of remorse; and others who are tired, for whom the night will never be long enough to give them the rest that they need. And I - who have lost my day - what right do I have to wish that tomorrow comes?” ― Henri Alain-Fournier, Le Grand Meaulnes
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luc3 · 1 year
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[Dogrose] French Folk Traditions.
Common names : Dog Rose, Hedge Rose, Rosehip.
Vernacular names : dog rose, wild rose, rosehip (name given to the fruit of the dog rose), in France we call it "gratte-cul" literally "itching-ass", it evokes hairs in the red fruits which can cause itching. Also call cynor(r)hodon, kunorhodon (greek) : Dog Rose, Rose du Chien.
The name “dog rose” comes from the property once attributed to the root of this plant, which was supposed to cure the bites of rabid dogs.*(I will talk about this property further when I will translate extracts from Fournier for the botanical properties of the plant.)
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The rosehip is a shrub which, in France, has always had great magical properties.
Suspended from the door or from the ceiling of houses, its branches protect against diseases and spells (North); they prevent cow's milk from drying up, especially after a curse has been cast on it (Limousin).
To cast or "lift" a spell, one uses a rosehip root that one will have picked up in a cemetery on a full moon night. (Languedoc)
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The magical and formerly sacred character of this shrub appears in certain prohibitions (taboos), mixed with fear and respect, noted in the 19th century :
you must be careful not to insult it, otherwise the culprit will be affected by an illness that will only go away when he apologizes. (West)
the young girl who picks a rosehip flower will see her marriage delayed for a year.
if this same young girl (mean virgin) touches the fruit of the dog rose, she will fall from the "high-disease" (old name given to epilepsy.) (Drôme.)
laying rosehip flowers on a grave brings bad luck to the family for entire generations.
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According to a Breton legend, it's the devil who designed the rosehip while trying to make a rosebush.
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Magical Medicine:
you must cut a branch of wild rose the same size as the patient and put it to dry in the fireplace. When the branch is completely withered, the patient is cured.
various skin problems can be treated in the same way.
certain healers in the Gard treat their patients by pulling up a rosehip at sunrise, a gesture accompanied by magic words. Healers must then walk away backwards.
Sometimes an excrescence that looks like a sponge grows on the dog rose (it is called "rose scab"). It has long been used to dissolve kidney stones and has long been attributed with all sorts of marvelous properties. It protects against toothaches, it brings good luck (if you find it without having looked for it, or if you can't remember where you put it in your clothes)(Loiret), as a poultice on the kidneys it soothes the pain of menstruation and calms the influx of blood.
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( *wikipedia + Fournier.)
[abstracts arranged by me from Delmas, Fournier, Thiers.]
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ao3feed-narlie · 4 months
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Always on the run
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/FCrz4PV by writing_universe_of_an_unlabelled After world-famous lawyer Stéphane Fournier walked in on his 14-year old son Nick making out with his rugby mate, he makes a quick decision. Helvíti boarding school, the only way he could "save" his son. After growing up the first thirteen years of his life with his grandparents, Charlie came out. A big mistake because he never should have. Because they then send him to the Helvíti boarding school because they "couldn't have someone like that in the family." Now, Charlie just turned 15 and Nick's 16 and they've been friends from day one. That's when they decide to run away Words: 1033, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: M/M Characters: Nicholas "Nick" Nelson, Charles "Charlie" Spring (Heartstopper) Relationships: Nicholas "Nick" Nelson/Charles "Charlie" Spring, Nicholas "Nick" Nelson & Stéphane Nelson Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Alternate Universe - Different First Meeting, Alternate Universe - Boarding School, Coming Out, Falling In Love, Not Actually Unrequited Love, I'm Bad At Tagging, Happy Ending, CW Conversion Therapy, Friends to Lovers, Running Away, Freedom read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/FCrz4PV
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