high fashion isabel baldwin for @platinumaspiration! 🎀
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Premades spawns 2
1,2 - Chester Gieke + Crystal Vu
3 - Malcolm Landgraab + Armand DeBateau
4 - Dora Ottomas + Consort Capp
5 - PT9 Smith + Isabel Baldwin
6 - Mary Gavigan + Gavin Newson
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B L A C K
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The Baldwin Family
Isabel and Benjamin have a great life together – things are next to perfect right now. Will Isabel’s uncle, Carlos, (and his wild exploits) bring shame to the family name?
Members: Benjamin Baldwin; Isabel Baldwin; Sofia Baldwin; Marcus Baldwin
Lot: Tech Terrace
Benjamin Baldwin
Benjamin's love for science and inventions has helped him become great at his career and one of the more prominent members of Belladonna Cove's high society. He hopes his children will follow in his footsteps someday.
Age: Adult
Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Aspiration: Popularity
Lifetime Want: Become Mayor
Isabel Baldwin
When Isabel married Benjamin she settled into family life. Sofia and Marcus were born and the future is looking bright. She tries to keep tabs on her Uncle Carlos. Trying to keep his romantic exploits private has been a challenge. His retirement will probably make it much more difficult!
Age: Adult
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Aspiration: Family
Lifetime Want: Become Captain Hero
Sofia Baldwin
Though just a child, Sofia is sharp as an owl and as curious as a cat. She studies hard trying to get the grades to make her parents happy.
Age: Child
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Aspiration: Grow Up
Marcus Baldwin
Even though he is just a toddler, Marcus is already showing great creativity and charisma! Maybe he'll follow in his father's footsteps as he grows up!
Age: Toddler
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
Aspiration: Grow Up
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Marcus looking at his dad playing with the telescope. Pure cuteness!
What he's doing with that big thing? Dada? Dada?
Poor Isabel felt really badly. She wasn't able to finish the breakfast, her stomach really hurt. She kept feeling awful so Ben took of the housework for today.
Quick homework before school.
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Uberhood Pics (22) - Baldwin
Isabel:
Cop: "I'm afraid the burglar got away. I'm not the cop I used to be."
(( Mrs. Baldwin?))
Isabel: "Not my TV..."
Cop: "I'm so sorry.."
Isabel:
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13 Books!
I can't reblog the original post I saw this from for some reason but saw this originally from @/glassprism; thanks for sharing!
answer these 13 qs
tag 13 ppl
add a shelfie
1) The last book I read:
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
2) A book I recommend:
Conversations on Love by Natasha Lunn
3) A book that I couldn’t put down:
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
4) A book I’ve read twice (or more):
toss-up between Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen/The Elephant Vanishes: Stories by Haruki Murakami
5) A book on my TBR: not sure what a TBR is but guessing to be read? idk im not a goodreads/booktok girlie
Nobody Knows My Name by James Baldwin
6) A book I’ve put down: I hate finished these books but nearly stopped...
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro found it hard to follow, trying to keep up with the writing made me feel like I was wearing glasses with the wrong prescription strength, just had trouble focusing
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong. an absolutely incredible and poetic read but I felt like I was getting constantly emotionally pickaxed in the eyes with the raw frequent recountings of trauma told in blunt detail
Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell (George Lucas hyped you up way too much sir...)
7) A book on my wish list:
I keep giving away the copies of all about love by bell hooks lol so for the fourth time it is back on my wishlist
8) A favorite book from childhood:
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. Even now when I pass by a bookstore and see it prominently displayed I get such a happy curious and wondrous feeling
9) A book you would give to a friend:
I recently gave The Midnight Library by Matt Haig to a grieving friend who loved it ❤️🩹
10) There was no tenth question so I am making up my own; a fiction book you own:
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis
11) A nonfiction book you own:
Wne and War: The French, The Nazis, and the Battle for France's Greatest Treasure by Don and Petie Kladstrup - this is a fucking fun and interesting read!!! great commute/plane/timekiller read
12) What are you currently reading:
Currently speedreading The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins
13) What are you planning on reading next?
Nothing is True and Everything is Possible by Peter Pomerantsev
My shelfie:
I will be opting out of sharing a pic of my super-disorganized, filled to the brim with personal knickknacks bookcase but here's some gifs of the hottest bookwrangler in the known universe throughout all space and time as a substitute
no pressure taggies: @evergreenfields @gemmahale @the-californicationist @valkyri @astraluminaaa
@devcica @vampirekilmer @void-my-warranty @ohgeesoap @glossysoap
@syoddeye @kyletogaz @bluemoonrover
@/you if you'd like to share 🤗🤗📚📚
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A Black History Month Reading List
OK, so I have a different post which is about books in the public domain by black authors you can read for free on project Gutenberg among other places. Think: writers like Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, Alexandre Dumas, Phillis Wheatley, etc.
Well I was giving one of my friends a care package and she wanted to be more well-read. To read more important books by writers of color, specializing in female writers of color. So I threw together some ebooks that I thought she might like. I'm not going to be doing that here. I'm no fool.
These are books by black writers who are still collecting royalties and it would be so stupid and evil to steal from black people during black history month. So instead, I'm giving you a list. Get them from the library, from Amazon, used from ebay I hear is decent. Whatever.
Anyway, here's a list for you to consider a starting off point. Feel free to reblog and add books by other African American writers you think should be included.
bell hooks:
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism
Feminism Is for Everybody
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
Isabel Wilkerson:
The Warmth of Other Suns
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
James Baldwin:
The Fire Next Time
Giovanni's Room
Go Tell It On The Mountain
Going to Meet The Man
If Beale Street Could Talk
Native Sons
Octavia Butler:
Earthseed 1 & 2: Parable of the Sower & Parable of the Talents
Kindred
Xenogenesis 1-3: Dawn, Adulthood Rites, & Imago
Roxane Gay:
Bad Feminist
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture
Toni Morrison: (Start with these)
1970's Novels: The Bluest Eye, Sula, & Song of Solomon
1980's Novels: Tar Baby & Beloved
1990's Novels: Playing in the Dark, Jazz, & Paradise
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a calm morning <3
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