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ruzlo7fnl · 1 year
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Esta follada es dedicada a todos mis suscriptores Young straight guy eats guys cum and broke teen boys stories gay Young Maid Akira Shell Sucks Big Cock Of Her Boss Teen boat captain uses dildo on her first mate Mother Reagan Foxx Punishing Lacey Channing BLACKEDRAW It was their first date but they just went straight to the hotel X girlfriend pussy Fleshlight is mommy pussy Cock Ring Hard Sexy Home Movie Sex Tape of Nicole Aniston & her big dick friend
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bevioletskies · 1 month
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WIP tag game
rules: make a new post with the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, and then post a little snippet or tell them something about it! and then tag as many people as you have WIPs. tagged by: @paperzombie (tysm!!) tagging: i don't know nearly enough people as i have WIPs, so i'll just tag some mutuals who may or may not have WIPs 😅 @silverquillsideas @astromechs @toomanyfandoms008 @interabangs
if we count everything that i wrote maybe a one-sentence summary for and will never actually exist, here's all of my WIPs:
MCU fics
take my breath away (peter/gamora)
the boys (and girls) of summer (peter/gamora, mantis/nebula)
love is a battlefield (peter/gamora, 20Q 'verse)
blame it on the boogie (peter/gamora, 20Q 'verse)
i feel the earth move (peter/gamora, 20Q 'verse)
build me up buttercup (mantis/nebula, 20Q 'verse)
what i like about you (peter/gamora, 20Q 'verse)
be my baby (peter/gamora, 20Q 'verse)
Hope as Cassie’s tutor fic (scott/hope)
post-endgame fic (scott/hope)
ace attorney fics
fake dating one-shot (klavier/apollo)
social media ER one-shot (klavier/apollo)
apollo/klavier/clay untitled fic
untitled journal entry fic (klavier/apollo)
i want to hold your hand (klavier/apollo)
untitled Ema plays matchmaker fic (klavier/apollo)
untitled re-work of Ema and Simon playing matchmaker (klavier/apollo)
untitled secret messages fic (klavier/apollo)
untitled jealous!Apollo fic (klavier/apollo)
but you're a king (and i'm a lionheart) (klavier/apollo)
meeting at Gavin Law Offices AU (klavier/apollo)
childhood rivalry AU (klavier/apollo)
clavipollo high school AU
untitled enemies-to-lovers fic (ryunosuke/kazuma)
thai BL fics
untitled lawyer AU (pat/pran)
untitled gemfot 5+1 fic
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themculibrary · 9 months
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Peter & Yondu Masterlist
Ain’t No Road Just Like It (ao3) - xahra99 G, 3k
Summary: “Don’ t see why you’re so bothered. Not like he’s your kid.” Kraglin and Yondu argue over Quill, or, how Kraglin ends up with the Zune Yondu bought for Peter. Set between the first and second movies. Gen. Complete.
Ain’t No River Wide Enough (ao3) - xahra99 T, 10k
Summary: “It’s okay to be afraid. But don’t ever let fear stop ya from doin’ what ya think ya gotta.” Peter and Yondu head down planetside for some Ravager-style life lessons. Unsurprisingly, things don’t go to plan. Set before the first movie. One-shot. Complete.
Base of Support (ao3) - interabang T, 3k
Summary: The Guardians discover that Yondu would do anything (when he feels like it) to give Peter help when he needs it.
Celestial Aegis (ao3) - Jastra T, 6k
Summary: During a skirmish between Ravagers and rivaling pirate group, young Peter gets grabbed by the enemy leader. Yondu shows the pirates what happens when someone dares to hurt his boy.
Dialling Tones (ao3) - Run_Ravager_Run T, 11k
Summary: Gamora is making calls in the middle of the night, Rocket is building dangerous contraptions at the breakfast table, Drax is a terrible cook, and Peter suspects his newfound family is rupturing at the seams.
Father Figure (ao3) - laylabinx T, 27k
Summary: Five times Yondu maybe, kinda, sorta, almost claimed Peter as a son and one time he totally did. Nothing too intense, just a little Yondu/Peter father-ish/son-ish bonding-ish. Almost entirely pre-movie.
for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not (ao3) - ashintuku G, 3k
Summary: “So you’re Yondu’s boy, are ya?”
Fox on the Run (ao3) - Sholio T, 13k
Summary: When bounty hunters get the drop on Yondu, 11-year-old Peter is the only person in a position to do anything about it.
Go For The Throat (ao3) - laylabinx T, 9k
Summary: Peter finds out the hard way what it means to be the Ravager mascot and Yondu uses this as an opportunity to teach him how to kick someone’s ass.
Highway To Hell (ao3) - MeganBStrange T, 49k
Summary: Yondu dies in the arms of his son, and wakes up with a second chance.
Yondu’s gonna try and do better this time, but lets face it he’s still gonna fuck it up. It’s the thought that counts.
I Got A Landmine In My Bloodline (ao3) - laylabinx T, 23k
Summary: Peter develops appendicitis. Yondu develops a heart. It’s all very problematic.
like smiling when the firing squad’s against you (ao3) - finalizer_archive N/R, 2k
Summary: A part of him hopes for Yondu to suddenly sit up as if nothing had happened, clap Peter on the back and laugh at him for crying.
More trouble than he's worth (ao3) - Brynnen, TwaCorbies (Brynnen) M, 4k
Summary: Kid!Peter is kidnapped. Fortunately Yondu and Kraglin are on hand to wreck some shit and steal back their emergency meat supply. Yeah, that's why they're taking on several dozen baddies, everyone know you don't steal from Ravagers after all.
Red Herring (ao3) - Hectopascal T, 3k
Summary: Basically, Peter is 99.9 percent certain that Yondu is his dad.
He's wrong.
spaceball ricochet (ao3) - philthestone gamora/peter T, 3k
Summary: “Now c’mon, Quill, don’t look so put out,” says Yondu, as the moron crewman known as Taserface ties his hands together behind his back. “Everyone all shaped up to keep their promises, I reckon. You’re sacrificin’ yerself for your lady love here, like you promised. Jackass is takin’ over the world, like he promised. An’ missy over here is stayin’ loyal to her daddy, like she promised. So we’re all men of our word, overall, ‘cept Gamora, who’s, y’know, a woman.”
“Shut up, Yondu,” says Peter, glowering at him.
“Yes, shut up, Yondu”, says Ego, sounding bored. Naturally, Peter switches the glower over to him instead.
The Fault in Distant Stars (ao3) - Donatello7 T, 11k
Summary: Prompt fill for LilRed7503
‘peter abused back on earth, by someone don’t care who. With the ravagers he’s terrified not because they kidnapped him but because their adults. It takes Yondu no time at all to figure out, especially since Peter keeps flinching expecting a slap. Yondu + ravagers prove to Peter that nothing is his fault and he didn’t deserve it’
There is trouble a head (ao3) - Kindred peter/omc, peter/thor M, 1k
Summary: Peter Quill 17 years old and pregnant… Yondu needs to shoot the daddy, the problem is Peter doesn’t know his name.
True parents keep you grounded (ao3) - lelianasong G, 2k
Summary: Taserface takes his abuse of Peter too far, and Yondu reacts accordingly. Peter is left with his emotions all bottled up inside his chest, and as Yondu knows from experience, that’s the last place you want them to be.
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whilomm · 10 months
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🎶✨ when u get this u have (the option) to put 5 songs u actually listen to. then send this ask or tag 10 of your friends/followers/just some guys you feel like if you feel like✨🎶
okay fine both @vanadiumbean and @deneviere tagged me uhhhh fuck what do i Listen To lets see
Hard Travelin' Hootenanny- Orig by Woody Gutherie, been listening to the recording from the "til we outnumber em" album feat like everyone.
this ones from a cd that I didnt read well enough and thought was woody, but its actually a live tribute concert w a lotta musicians covering his stuff (bruce springsteen, annie defranco, rambling jack elliot, etc) and it rocks. first track is a cover where everyone in the concert takes a bit of the "hard ramblin". i need to listen to more folk lmao. Turns out i dont love woodys own recordings (his voice just aint for me!) but i LOVE his songs as theyre covered
Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A Bad Bet- Fall Out Boy
i have a legal right to be cringe and for that im choosing the fall out boy double cuck song. fucking sue me. but only after you listen to patrick stumps dulcet cuckception. BE GLAD IM NOT MAKING THIS ENTIRE LIST FALL OUT BOY I CAN BE 10X MORE CRINGE THAN THIS. not my fave fob song (that would probs be either legendary or pavlov), but its good.
Rowboat- Johnny Cash, original by Beck
ill be HOME...with the gasoline. youll be STOOOONNNEED, youll be far away
I was surprised to learn not only was this not originally by cash, the original by beck was already a country song! the story behind it is kinda fun (he wrote it in like 5 minutes on the way to the studio just bc he wanted to record SOMETHING with a steel guitar player he saw) and in the vid beck gets kinda emotional hearing cash complement him, its kinda sweet.
Mama- My Chemical Romance
the song that got me into MCR. I don't sing along at concerts usually, but i was fucking belting this one when i saw them. its a difficult choice but this is probs my fave MCR song. listen i know everyone loves black parade but i confess i sometimes skip it when im not in the mood. mama though? never fucking skip.
Some Kind Of Nature- gorillaz
this is one of those one songs i kinda hated the first time i heard it, the creaky ass voice of lou reed and the switch offs between gentle and kinda goofy beats. but after a couple of listens i think something inside me changed mentally. the beep boops shoot straight to my heart. that one "scream". all we are.... is stars
if anyone gives it a listen and they hate it too like. give it a bit then listen again. see if it does something to You too.
....anyway this was fucking hard. do yall know how many more songs i wanted to put here. goddamn.
uhhh semi random tagging bc i forget literally everyone just. scrolling my followers list for names, idk @the-fearful-one @the-interabang @ahmallama @c3rvida3 @unclekow @al-ghoul @sassybitchymouse @voidilite-singularis god i need to clear out the pornbots again theres so many here @queennannygoat @fattpikachuu
ignore the tag if yall feel like it, i aint yalls boss
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ebookporn · 1 year
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Harrisburg's Midtown Scholar bookstore named Publishers Weekly Bookstore of the Year
The local bookstore beat out four other finalists, all of which were nominated for the “positive roles they continue to play in their communities."
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Publishers Weekly has named Harrisburg’s Midtown Scholar Bookstore the winner of their 31st Annual Bookstore of the Year award. 
Midtown Scholar was chosen for the honor from a short list of five finalists from across the United States.
Each of the nominated bookstores were chosen because of the “positive roles they continue to play in their communities by bringing writers and readers together,” according to Publishers Weekly. 
The other finalists were:
The Edmonds Bookshop (Edmonds, Wash.)
Harvey's Tales (Geneva, Ill.)
Interabang Books (Dallas, Texas)
Main Street Books (Lafayette, Ind.)
The award was announced Monday, as part of the U.S. Book Show, sponsored by Publishers Weekly, which runs from May 22-25.
Since 2001, the Midtown Scholar has aimed to provide a welcoming place for the discussion and exchange of ideas about books, politics, culture and history. 
The Midtown Scholar presents a critically acclaimed lineup of nationally touring authors year-round and proudly hosts the annual Harrisburg Book Festival each October. 
The bookstore, located at 1302 N. 3rd St. in Harrisburg, is home to over 200,000 new, used and rare books, as well as a café and bakery featuring handcrafted beverages and pastries.
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headgehug · 1 year
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pink purple red green ice blue...wait i gotta pick one?! cookie then
my brother reminded me the other day that the interabang exists, the ‽ symbol. truly the best punctuation mark, and that coming from a guy who, to be frank, has an unhealthy compulsion towards the comma, if you can't tell. why do we all love ?! yet neglect good old ‽ sorry that's called nervous rambling. to show how intimidating I am not. hey anon this counts as bullying btw come out of the woodwork sometime
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hurtthemgently · 2 years
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Ah, psychic powers, of course. So... You don't want to have a sleepover? 🙁
From the Google: "An interrobang (sometimes called an interabang or exclamation question mark) is a nonstandard double punctuation mark that combines the glyphs and functions of the question mark and exclamation point. The glyph for an interrobang is ‽, but you can also write it as !?, ?!, or ?!?"
-the concerned about your sleep schedule anon
I’d have to ask my mom first
(I think that’s gonna be one of my favourite punctuation marks)
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tsimanify · 2 months
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This book is a treatise on cultural globalization and the global political economy. By introducing the transnational public domain in the study of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the book goes beyond existing theoretical frameworks involving both the 'clash between civilizations' and the 'time-worn division' of the world into North and South. It advances a new focus on the theoretical and empirical elements that canvass global cultural behaviours and reactionary attitudes to the expanding Chinese economic norms, cultures and values in different national contexts.
Readers of political theory, global political economy, globalization, international relations, political sociology, cultural sociology, public policy and foreign policy analysis will find interest in the book. Whereas new nationalism couples with globalism, both concepts are rediscovered through various socio-economic contexts of BRI policy discourses, which produce conflicts, solidarities, new economic partnerships, and cooperation and resistance as types of contemporary nationalism. The new nationalism is approached as a dual-sided, relational, and dialectical phenomenon which readers will capture by paying particular attention to both the global and local scales of the social responses to the BRI.
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dankusner · 3 months
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twice in a blue moon the local papers...
BOOK SMART
Jennie Reeves has been a teacher, a mother and a Park Cities socialite. With ‘Once in the Blue Moon,’ she’s become a serious writer
The coolest book event I ever attended was in a strip mall at the very non-rock-star hour of 5:30 p.m.
This was Wednesday, March 6, and I arrived fashionably late to find attendees spilling onto the sidewalk of Interabang Books.
Near the entryway, bartenders handed out AIX rosé and Rambler seltzer.
I spotted Ben Fountain, my vote for Dallas’ best writer, and Kendra Greene, my vote for Dallas’ most underrated writer.
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I suddenly wished I’d worn heels.
Once in the Blue Moon is not the child of a sleek New York publishing house.
It’s a slim and stately novel put out by hometown heroes Deep Vellum, the literary version of a trendy indie label run by Will Evans.
I ran into Evans in the sci-fi section of the bookstore. “It feels like a real party!” he hollered over the din.
Book events this packed usually mean one of two things: A YouTube celebrity, or a Hollywood one.
Rusty old scribes don’t bring the crowds anymore, but this night was different.
Interabang sold out of Once in the Blue Moon so fast Evans had to retrieve more copies. By evening’s end, they’d sold 300.
“Jennie told me this is how it would go,” he said, smiling.
Jennie is Virginia Miller Reeves, once a little girl in Oklahoma so dirt-poor she had to borrow a pencil at school, later a Park Cities socialite, kindergarten teacher, local preservationist and now published author.
The literary world toasts its young talent, but literature itself demands time, not to mention wisdom.
Toni Morrison was 40 when her career got cracking.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House books captured the American frontier, was 65.
Blue Moon owes a debt of gratitude to Wilder’s deceptively simple and profound Little House books, but as far as oldest debut novelist?
Reeves beats Wilder by 15-plus years.
“I’ve been working on this for over a decade,” Reeves told the audience, standing at a signing table near the back.
She was undoubtedly the belle of this ball, in her signature red glasses and red lipstick, paired with a vintage Stetson, her lucky hat.
I once asked Reeves her age, and she locked eyes with me and said, “Eighty-plus.”
Reeves was past 70 when she began unfolding a story about growing up in the shadow of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl era that emptied out Oklahoma so thoroughly that families like the Joads from The Grapes of Wrath fled to California.
But Reeves’ family stuck around.
They worked the ravaged land, one reason her father disappeared in the drink for a spell. Blue Moon was his bar of choice.
“This is a book about ordinary people who lived in a very extraordinary time,” Reeves continued, though the crowd was noisy, and she kept it short. “A story of resilience and redemption.” Everyone clapped.
When I first heard about Blue Moon , I had visions of Mad Men ’s dashing blowhard Roger Sterling dictating his autobiography, Sterling’s Gold , a send-up of vanity projects that can consume men (and it’s usually men) in their twilight years.
Blue Moon is at once more modest and more ambitious.
I was hooked by the opening line: “I learned the alphabet by the dim light of an oil lamp in a kitchen heated by a woodstove burning sweet cedar.”
The narrator reminded me of the young Mary Karr in Liar’s Club (with less cussing), though Reeves was aiming toward Steinbeck’s
The Red Pony , a 1933 episodic novella about life on a California ranch.
Back then, good books came with illustrations. Mark Twain, Washington Irving, Arthur Conan Doyle — their stories had pictures.
Why the publishing world dropped this custom I can’t fathom; “more words, fewer visuals” doesn’t strike me as a selling point.
But Reeves bucked the trend, as she did others, enlisting Corsicana artist Kyle Hobratschk to etch portraits for each chapter.
A rocking chair, the soulful eye of a cow, a fat plume of cotton.
The pair met in 2015 through Reeves’ daughter Lucy Wrubel, a dynamo in her own right. (Wrubel is a DJ, and on the night of the Interabang event, she’d returned from a gig with Keith Urban, who’d given her his guitar.)
Nine years ago, Wrubel hired Hobratschk, then in his early 20s, to etch a portrait of the family’s beloved home on Alice Circle in the Park Cities as a Christmas gift for her parents.
The historic house was draped in ivy with a voluptuous garden. I’d seen a picture, and it looked like the English countryside.
Reeves and her husband, Stuart, who spent 35 years working with Ross Perot, had become empty nesters, and they were downsizing to a place in Caruth Court, where museum-worthy paintings shared space with comfy furniture.
The new owners on Alice Circle, however, didn’t share their reverence for the property.
They tore down a 100-year-old section of the home and gutted the treescape and gardens.
The etching from Hobratschk was a way to hold onto the place as it changed.
The duo’s collaboration evolved naturally.
To hear Reeves tell it, Hobratschk asked her to read from the manuscript she’d been working on, and to hear Hobratschk tell it, he never asked. No matter: The manuscript was read.
“She has such a good voice,” said Hobratschk, now a distinguished 31. “I’m so glad she’s doing the audiobook.”
Hobratschk is the man behind the 100 West artist and writers residency in Corsicana’s charming downtown square. He spent much of his childhood in Saudi Arabia, where his mechanical engineer father made submersible pumps. But he recognized the story Reeves had written.
“My dad’s family are cotton farmers from the Panhandle,” he said. “I know that flatness and the red dirt.” His copper-plate etchings are done by hand, which didn’t sound impressive until I saw one at the signing table, a miniature portrait of a man in a wagon. I ran my fingers across the tiny hatch marks, like braille for Lilliputians. “I use a magnifying glass,” Hobratschk explained.
Reeves wrote her book in longhand, too. “Like Toni Morrison,” I pointed out to her, though she added, “and Cormac McCarthy.” The manuscript got the attention of a New York publisher, but it was taking too long, and they never understood the etchings (weren’t pictures for children’s books?), so the pair reached out to Will Evans, a friend of Hobratschk’s.
“Kyle is one of the most visionary people I’ve met since moving to Dallas,” Evans told me, quite the compliment from one of the most visionary people I’ve met since moving back to Dallas. The two met in 2013 at a reading for Polish poet Wisława Szymborska, which makes me wonder what Dallas those two inhabit.
This city is a rootless place. We ripped up cotton fields and built a shopping mall (a very good one), but a lack of cohesive identity, and a hunger to belong to history haunts this town in a way you don’t feel in a city like New York, though that place is also rootless in its own way. The rugged individualism Grapes of Wrath captured is the American story. We move. We reinvent. But Blue Moon is a reminder that whatever soil we grew in never leaves us.
It’s also a reminder that however broken the world feels right now, it was broken before. Literature is the lesson of how we move through it.
Reeves and Hobratschk cut a dashing figure at the signing table, where people lined up with the book in their hands.
“We’ve been working on this together for eight years,” Reeves told a woman as she swiveled her fountain pen across a mostly blank page. “Can you imagine how young Kyle was then?” She slid the book across the table for him to sign, and he didn’t miss a beat.
“I could barely order a drink at the bar,” he cracked. Big laugh.
An 80-something firecracker who was young at heart and a 31-year-old artist with an old soul. They were an odd couple; they were the perfect match.
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Wow.
Two days after news broke that Dallas (Deep Vellum) publisher Will Evans is about to be knighted by France for his contribution to French literature, The New York Times has a piece lauding him for his role in making Dallas, "home to one of the most dynamic, international literary scenes in the country."
Us? Really? Wasn't The Dallas Morning News openly sneering at this idea just a few years ago? And now it's happening?
You know, there's a point at which the city stops in its tracks, turns around, looks hard at reality and says, you know what, this city's future is not in the hands of real estate developers and new convention centers.
The people with the vision and action that will create a great future here are the Will Evanses, who see something in the city that was invisible to the old guard. Literature? Who knew? Some of them have been here all along. It's Angela Hunt, who told us that the Trinity River can become the greatest urban rewilding project on earth (and spawn riparian real estate the old guard could only dream of). It's John Tatum, who has told us from the beginning that rail -- a vast sprawling financial black hole so far -- can be reconfigured to create a new way of life in the city's core. It's Alan Cohen, telling us that all of our doubt and mistrust of local government (and hence, community) can be resolved with software. They're all here. It's all here. We just have to stop. Turn around. And listen. That listening, though. Always the hard nut.
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onlyhuman34 · 4 months
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Jim Sorcic - Interabang Bookstore
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worldofdate · 8 months
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Dallas' Best Things To Do, Oct. 4–Oct.10
Wednesday, Oct. 4 Dr. Brian Williams at Interabang Books Maybe you know his name because Dr. Brian Williams was the trauma surgeon in charge of the Parkland ER on that night in 2016 when five Dallas police officers were shot and subsequently died from their injuries. Or, perhaps you know him from his current run for Congress in Texas’ 32nd District. If you know him as the author of The Bodies…
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humblethings · 1 year
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黒人の歴史月間に、目的を持ってプレイする
2月は「黒人歴史月間」です。この月間は、米国および世界中の人々が、歴史上の黒人の苦闘と苦労の末に獲得した業績を振り返り、反省するためのものです。そこで、黒人クリエイターによる素晴らしいゲームと、黒人が主人公のゲームをバンドルし、その収益を次世代のゲーム開発者や技術者の学習支援に役立てようと考えています。
このバンドルでは、『マフィア III』のリンカーン・クレイの映画のような物語や、高い評価を得てリマスターされた『シャドウマン』の裏社会の物語など、心を打つストーリーを体験することができるのです。Interabang Entertainmentの『Jay & Silent Bob』では、黒人開発者の仕事を支援することができます。Interabang Entertainmentの『Jay & Silent Bob: Mall Brawl』、Strange Scaffoldの『An Airport for Aliens Current Run By Dogs』など、黒人の開発者の作品をサポートします。
また、低所得の若者や有色人種の若者が、技術やビデオゲーム業界を含むあらゆる分野で活躍し、成功できるような世界を構想するGameheadsの支援にもつながります。
Humbleがどのように黒人歴史月間を祝っているかについては、当社のブログで詳細をご覧ください。
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bevioletskies · 5 months
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wip tag
rules: post the names of all the files in your WIP folder regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them and then post a little snippet of it or tell them something about it! And then tag as many people as you have WIPs. tagged by: @silverquillsideas (thanks for tagging me! ❤️)
i don't have any edit WIPs for once, so here's all of my fic WIPs:
🎤 you’re the song (that i can’t stop singing) [tinn/gun] i guess this counts since it's my current fic, i just posted chapter eight today! there's three more chapters left plus an epilogue
👑 for you i’d wait (til kingdom come) [tinn/gun + heart/li ming] i'm barely past the prologue since i can only work on one fic at a time, but it's tinn + heart and gun + li ming as twins
🫶🏻 untitled 5 + 1 fic [gemini/fourth] i've never written RPF before, but i'm tempted to finally do it! this one doesn't even have a doc or anything, it just lives in my brain
i don't really know anyone in my current fandoms so i'm gonna tag some mutuals from past fandoms i haven't talked to in ages 😅 i hope y'all are doing amazing!!
tagging: @toomanyfandoms008 @astromechs @interabangs
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themculibrary · 1 year
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Peter Quill Masterlist 2
part one
20 questions (ao3) - bevioletskies gamora/peter T, 118k
Summary: Wasp has a new competition in store for the students of Avengers Academy, and there’s money involved. So obviously, Peter and Gamora have to pretend to be a couple in order to win. Wait, what?
a bother-figure (ao3) - judypoovey T, 7k
Summary: It wasn’t going to do him any good to get all sentimental and excited about meeting his dad, considering his dad had kidnapped his sort-of-replacement dad.
all fucked up and no place to go (ao3) - scioscribe drax/gamora/peter E, 4k
Summary: Peter Quill is the only omega in all of space.
It sucks.
A Matter of Restraint (ao3) - fayedartmouth T, 3k
Summary: Peter’s not exactly known for his brilliant strategies.
And Get Nowhere (ao3) - Wawa_Girl gamora/peter T, 7k
Summary: "Why?" Gamora asked from several feet below them, an eyebrow raised and her tone slightly less hard - curious, suspicious, like she wasn't sure whether to buy this explanation.
Peter didn't know if she was asking, 'Why is that a common joke on Earth?' or 'Why weren't you thinking before spitting it out right now?' but either way his quick reply was the same. "No idea!" he said with the biggest fake smile. "No clue, makes no sense, stupid--I don't know why it slipped out, meant nothing, forget it, I'm sorry..." he continued rambling and reassuring to spare himself the fate of sleeping outside for the next month during the impending hail storm.
(Or: Sometimes Peter has really bad "no filter" days, and rooftop antics ensue.)
Base of Support (ao3) - interabang T, 3k
Summary: The Guardians discover that Yondu would do anything (when he feels like it) to give Peter help when he needs it.
break the chain (ao3) - evotter T, 16k
Summary: “Thanos is the worst threat you could possibly imagine.” Gamora says. Her voice sets a chill in Peter’s bones. “We need to get ahead of him as quickly as we possibly can or we will lose if he even gets the slightest bit in front of us. Please, Peter Parker. We need all the help we can get. You do this for us, and we will do something for you. Anything you need.”
Anything is pretty nice. Especially considering he might need them to guard him so Tony doesn’t totally murder him. And they seem like nice enough people. And if Strange trusts them… “Okay,” says Peter, rather reluctantly. “I’ll go with you guys to space.“
(or: peter contacts star-lord and meets the guardians of the galaxy. not infinity war/endgame compliant.)
bring it on home to me (ao3) - bevioletskies T, 19k
Summary: The fight of everyone’s lives may be over, but for Nebula, Peter, and the rest of the Guardians, the search for the person they love most has just begun.
don’t need no credit card to ride this train (ao3) - Sholio T, 5k
Summary: Peter gets a second chance to make a very important change.
Five times Rocket claimed Peter as his own (and one time he realised what it meant) (ao3) - prosodiical peter/rocket T, 4k
Summary: "You," says Rocket lowly, "keep your distance, and I won't have to kill you." He pauses, then adds, as though it isn't obvious enough already, "He's mine."
Rocket's got a bit of a possessiveness problem when it comes to Peter Quill.
Fox on the Run (ao3) - Sholio T, 13k
Summary: When bounty hunters get the drop on Yondu, 11-year-old Peter is the only person in a position to do anything about it.
Go For The Throat (ao3) - laylabinx T, 9k
Summary: Peter finds out the hard way what it means to be the Ravager mascot and Yondu uses this as an opportunity to teach him how to kick someone’s ass.
Happiness Goes On (ao3) - Wawa_Girl gamora/peter T, 25k
Summary: "What does it mean? The day the music died?"
The words were said without the inquisitor looking at the human beside her, owner and expert of the tunes they were sharing.
"I guess..." Peter spoke up, his tone distant. Faraway. Lost. Gamora realized she would have given nearly anything to obtain Mantis' powers and know what he was feeling, what was going on in his head. "It means when people stop...appreciating it. Or learning from it? Or...use music to do...bad things."
Please Rewind (ao3) - interabang gamora/peter E, 4k
Summary: When Rocket and Groot gift Peter with a TV and VHS tapes, he’s excited to relive his childhood memories with the group - so excited, in fact, that he won’t stop talking throughout the movie. After his rambling drives the other Guardians away, Gamora quickly finds a way to shut him up.
Ruins (ao3) - TheFictionalMe gamora/peter M, 51k
Summary: Five times Peter told Gamora to go right, and one time he didn’t.
“Why does somebody always have to die in this scenario?”
Vacation! All I Ever Wanted (ao3) - clockheartedcrocodile gamora/peter E, 7k
Summary: The Guardians of the Galaxy have a nice day at the boardwalk.
you lay your bets and then you pay the price (ao3) - orphan_account gamora/peter T, 32k
Summary: (or: five times Peter idiotically risks his life for Gamora, and the one time he… can’t)
Zuneology (ao3) - interabang gamora/peter T, 13k
Summary: After the war, Gamora listens to Peter's music player and reflects on her memories with him.
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GOG release: "Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl"
Interabang Entertainment and Spoony Bard Productions‘s 8-bit retro beat-em-up Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl make and break it on GOG. Anyone who has watched a Kevin Smith movie knows that his penchant for pop culture is obvious in so many ways, so it was only a matter of time before a videogame would materialize. Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl is a clear love letter to the 8-bit games of old,…
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"Interrobang"
Bring E to ANR (Antwerp)
Bring Ron, Tea
Bone, Grit—ANR
Giant Bone—RR (Rolls Royce, Buzz...)
Tire, Ron—Bang. (eg, Bangor or Bangkok by abbreviation)
Ring Baronet (well...⁉️)
or a Rane anagram (bring Rane to..), where E is Ecstasy, Ron, Rane and Bone are Hero, Tea is Jane and Tire is Wall. (NB. Bang is inhalants, Whizz Bang is Wall and Big Bang is Spice.)
What else?
"Interabang"
Bargain Ten
Begin at ANR
Began Train
Tan in Barge
Agent in Bar (well...)
Ten—Bang. Air (eg, Bangkok Airways)
...
where Ten is a volume, price, weight or amount and Train and Tan are Hero.
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