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Manifest (Season One)
#Manifest#tv show#Luna Blaise#Geraldine Leer#Malachy Cleary#Jenna Kurmemaj#Melissa Roxburgh#2018#J. R. Ramirez#Victoria Cartagena#Frank Deal#Leajato Amara Robinson
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If you love Jared&Michaela (Manifest) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
#jachaela#jared and michaela#michaela and jared#michaela stone#melissa roxburgh#jared vasquez#manifest#michaela x jared#jr ramirez#j. r. ramirez#team jachaela#jared x michaela
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Manifest (2018-2023)
"It's all connected."
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the stars are made of us.
ray bradbury || sciencealert || claudia ramirez, el principe de sol || r. j. palacio, wonder || alan watts || mikhail pyasovsky, the earth is listening || sleeping at last, saturn
#web weaving#my weavings#on humanity#on the universe#and the place where they intersect#ray bradbury#claudia ramirez#el principe de sol#j r palacio#wonder#alan watts#mikhail pyasovsky#sleeping at last#saturn
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Band of Brothers Birthdays
January
1 John S. Zielinski Jr. (b. 1925)
21 Richard D. “Dick” Winters (b. 1918)
26 Herbert M. Sobel (b. 1912)
30 Clifford Carwood "Lip" Lipton (b. 1920)
31 Warren H. “Skip” Muck (b. 1922) & Robert B. Brewer (b. 1924)
February
8 Clarence R. Hester (b. 1916)
18 Thomas A. Peacock (b. 1920)
23 Lester A. “Les” Hashey (b. 1925)
March
1 Charles E. “Chuck” Grant (b. 1922)
2 Colonel Robert L. “Bob” Strayer (b. 1910)
4 Wayne “Skinny” Sisk (b. 1922)
10 Frank J. Perconte (b. 1917)
13 Darrell C. “Shifty” Powers (b. 1923)
14 Joseph J. “Joe” Toye (b. 1919)
24 John D. “Cowboy” Halls (b. 1922)
26 George Lavenson (b. 1917) & George H. Smith Jr. (1922)
27 Gerald J. Loraine (b. 1913)
April
3 Colonel Robert F. “Bob” Sink (b. 1905) & Patrick S. “Patty” O’Keefe (b. 1926)
5 John T. “Johnny” Julian (b. 1924)
10 Renée B. E. Lemaire (b. 1914)
11 James W. Miller (b. 1924)
15 Walter S. “Smokey” Gordon Jr. (b. 1920)
20 Ronald C. “Sparky” Speirs (b. 1920)
23 Alton M. More (b. 1920)
27 Earl E. “One Lung” McClung (b. 1923) & Henry S. “Hank” Jones Jr. (b. 1924)
28 William J. “Wild Bill” Guarnere (b. 1923)
May
12 John W. “Johnny” Martin (b. 1922)
16 Edward J. “Babe” Heffron (b. 1923)
17 Joseph D. “Joe” Liebgott (b. 1915)
19 Norman S. Dike Jr. (b. 1918) & Cleveland O. Petty (b. 1924)
25 Albert L. "Al" Mampre (b. 1922)
June
2 David K. "Web" Webster (b. 1922)
6 Augusta M. Chiwy ("Anna") (b. 1921)
13 Edward D. Shames (b. 1922)
17 George Luz (b. 1921)
18 Roy W. Cobb (b. 1914)
23 Frederick T. “Moose” Heyliger (b. 1916)
25 Albert Blithe (b. 1923)
28 Donald B. "Hoob" Hoobler (b. 1922)
July
2 Gen. Anthony C. "Nuts" McAuliffe (b. 1898)
7 Francis J. “Frank” Mellet (b. 1920)
8 Thomas Meehan III (b. 1921)
9 John A. Janovec (b. 1925)
10 Robert E. “Popeye” Wynn (b. 1921)
16 William S. Evans (b. 1910)
20 James H. “Moe” Alley Jr. (b. 1922)
23 Burton P. “Pat” Christenson (b. 1922)
29 Eugene E. Jackson (b. 1922)
31 Donald G. "Don" Malarkey (b. 1921)
August
3 Edward J. “Ed” Tipper (b. 1921)
10 Allen E. Vest (b. 1924)
15 Kenneth J. Webb (b. 1920)
18 Jack E. Foley (b. 1922)
26 Floyd M. “Tab” Talbert (b. 1923) & General Maxwell D. Taylor (b. 1901)
29 Joseph A. Lesniewski (b. 1920)
31 Alex M. Penkala Jr. (b. 1924)
September
3 William H. Dukeman Jr. (b. 1921)
11 Harold D. Webb (b. 1925)
12 Major Oliver M. Horton (b. 1912)
27 Harry F. Welsh (b. 1918)
30 Lewis “Nix” Nixon III (b. 1918)
October
5 Joseph “Joe” Ramirez (b. 1921) & Ralph F. “Doc” Spina (b. 1919) & Terrence C. "Salty" Harris (b. 1920)
6 Leo D. Boyle (b. 1913)
10 William F. “Bill” Kiehn (b. 1921)
15 Antonio C. “Tony” Garcia (b. 1924)
17 Eugene G. "Doc" Roe (b. 1922)
21 Lt. Cl. David T. Dobie (b. 1912)
28 Herbert J. Suerth Jr. (b. 1924)
31 Robert "Bob" van Klinken (b. 1919)
November
11 Myron N. “Mike” Ranney (b. 1922)
20 Denver “Bull” Randleman (b. 1920)
December
12 John “Jack” McGrath (b. 1919)
31 Lynn D. “Buck” Compton (b. 1921)
Unknown Date
Joseph P. Domingus
Richard J. Hughes (b. 1925)
Maj. Louis Kent
Father John Mahoney
George C. Rice
SOURCES
Military History Fandom Wiki
Band of Brothers Fandom Wiki
Traces of War
Find a Grave
#this is going off who was on on the show#i double checked the dates and such but if you notice any mistakes please let me know :)#band of brothers#easy company#hbo war#not gonna tag everyone lol#mine: misc#yep it's actually Halls and not Hall#i've seen Terrence Harris's name spelled with as Terence but wenand t with two Rs s#since that's how it's spelled on photos of memorials and on his gravestone#I’ll do the pacific next! should be significantly shorter since there’s far fewer characters 😅
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M A S T E R L I S T
V I K T O R D R A G O
Ignoring the past: Balboa!daughterxViktor Drago
In which the daughter of famous heavy weight champ Rocky Balboa begins a tumultuous relationship with the son of an old enemy who brings up too many painful memories.
Part 1 // Part 2 // Part 3 // Part 4 // Part 5??
B R I A N O' C O N N E R
On the road: Latina OFC x Brian O'Conner (NEW WIP!)
In which a beautiful Latina and a handsome ex cop meet on the road and fall in love, only to discover they both are keeping secrets.
Meet the Characters //
J O E B U R R O W
IN PROGRESS:
They say shooters shoot: Joe Burrow x Becky G (SMAU,Imagine)
Part 1: The dance begins
In which Joe shoots his shot through instagram with a Latina singer

My Island Princess :
Joe burrow x Aurora Iosivas (oc,face claim:Ana Brenda Contreras)
In which Joe can't seem to get Andrei's sister out of his head
Part 1-The First meeting
Part 2- The chance encounter
Part 3- The second date
Meet Aurora Iosivas + Her Moodboard: Here
With Care:
Joe Burrow x Leilani Anela Sanchez (oc,face claim:Cierra Ramirez)
In which Joe Burrow falls for the Bengals new team nurse
Part 1-Meeting the Bengals new nurse
Part 2-The guys help Leilani move in to her new house
Stand Alones-
Somethings wrong with Leilani
Joe and Leilani work out together
Joe Burrow's appendicitis
Joe hurts his wrist
Meet Leilani + Her moodboard: here
#viktor#viktordragoimagine#viktor drago#florian munteanu#creed 3#viktordragosmut#creed iii#florian munteanu smut#viktor drago x reader#florianmunteanuimagine#paul walker#Paul walker imagine#paulwalkerfanfiction#Paul walker smut#brian o’connor#brian oconner#brian o'conner#Brian o'conner smut#Brian o'conner imagine#joe burrow smut#joe shiesty#joe burrow smau#joey burrow#joe burrow#andrei iosivas#joe burrow imagine
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Interesting Papers for Week 3, 2025
Synaptic weight dynamics underlying memory consolidation: Implications for learning rules, circuit organization, and circuit function. Bhasin, B. J., Raymond, J. L., & Goldman, M. S. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(41), e2406010121.
Characterization of the temporal stability of ToM and pain functional brain networks carry distinct developmental signatures during naturalistic viewing. Bhavna, K., Ghosh, N., Banerjee, R., & Roy, D. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22479.
Connectomic reconstruction predicts visual features used for navigation. Garner, D., Kind, E., Lai, J. Y. H., Nern, A., Zhao, A., Houghton, L., … Kim, S. S. (2024). Nature, 634(8032), 181–190.
Socialization causes long-lasting behavioral changes. Gil-Martí, B., Isidro-Mézcua, J., Poza-Rodriguez, A., Asti Tello, G. S., Treves, G., Turiégano, E., … Martin, F. A. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22302.
Neural pathways and computations that achieve stable contrast processing tuned to natural scenes. Gür, B., Ramirez, L., Cornean, J., Thurn, F., Molina-Obando, S., Ramos-Traslosheros, G., & Silies, M. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8580.
Lack of optimistic bias during social evaluation learning reflects reduced positive self-beliefs in depression and social anxiety, but via distinct mechanisms. Hoffmann, J. A., Hobbs, C., Moutoussis, M., & Button, K. S. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22471.
Causal involvement of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in learning the predictability of observable actions. Kang, P., Moisa, M., Lindström, B., Soutschek, A., Ruff, C. C., & Tobler, P. N. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8305.
A transient high-dimensional geometry affords stable conjunctive subspaces for efficient action selection. Kikumoto, A., Bhandari, A., Shibata, K., & Badre, D. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8513.
Presaccadic Attention Enhances and Reshapes the Contrast Sensitivity Function Differentially around the Visual Field. Kwak, Y., Zhao, Y., Lu, Z.-L., Hanning, N. M., & Carrasco, M. (2024). eNeuro, 11(9), ENEURO.0243-24.2024.
Transformation of neural coding for vibrotactile stimuli along the ascending somatosensory pathway. Lee, K.-S., Loutit, A. J., de Thomas Wagner, D., Sanders, M., Prsa, M., & Huber, D. (2024). Neuron, 112(19), 3343-3353.e7.
Inhibitory plasticity supports replay generalization in the hippocampus. Liao, Z., Terada, S., Raikov, I. G., Hadjiabadi, D., Szoboszlay, M., Soltesz, I., & Losonczy, A. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(10), 1987–1998.
Third-party punishment-like behavior in a rat model. Mikami, K., Kigami, Y., Doi, T., Choudhury, M. E., Nishikawa, Y., Takahashi, R., … Tanaka, J. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22310.
The morphospace of the brain-cognition organisation. Pacella, V., Nozais, V., Talozzi, L., Abdallah, M., Wassermann, D., Forkel, S. J., & Thiebaut de Schotten, M. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8452.
A Drosophila computational brain model reveals sensorimotor processing. Shiu, P. K., Sterne, G. R., Spiller, N., Franconville, R., Sandoval, A., Zhou, J., … Scott, K. (2024). Nature, 634(8032), 210–219.
Decision-making shapes dynamic inter-areal communication within macaque ventral frontal cortex. Stoll, F. M., & Rudebeck, P. H. (2024). Current Biology, 34(19), 4526-4538.e5.
Intrinsic Motivation in Dynamical Control Systems. Tiomkin, S., Nemenman, I., Polani, D., & Tishby, N. (2024). PRX Life, 2(3), 033009.
Coding of self and environment by Pacinian neurons in freely moving animals. Turecek, J., & Ginty, D. D. (2024). Neuron, 112(19), 3267-3277.e6.
The role of training variability for model-based and model-free learning of an arbitrary visuomotor mapping. Velázquez-Vargas, C. A., Daw, N. D., & Taylor, J. A. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(9), e1012471.
Rejecting unfairness enhances the implicit sense of agency in the human brain. Wang, Y., & Zhou, J. (2024). Scientific Reports, 14, 22822.
Impaired motor-to-sensory transformation mediates auditory hallucinations. Yang, F., Zhu, H., Cao, X., Li, H., Fang, X., Yu, L., … Tian, X. (2024). PLOS Biology, 22(10), e3002836.
#science#scientific publications#neuroscience#research#brain science#cognitive science#neurobiology#cognition#psychophysics#neural computation#computational neuroscience#neural networks#neurons
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deAdder
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
June 6, 2025
Heather Cox Richardson
Jun 07, 2025
Last night, billionaire Elon Musk indicated he would be willing to paper over his fight with President Donald J. Trump, perhaps remembering, as Paresh Dave of Wired noted, that his companies stand to lose $48 billion over the next ten years if they lose their government contracts.
Trump spent this morning calling news anchors and telling them he’s not bothered by the fight. According to Nikki McCann Ramirez of Rolling Stone, Trump today called CNN’s Dana Bash, the Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier, ABC News’ Jonathan Karl, and CBS News’ Robert Costa to claim he’s “not even thinking about Elon,” before bashing him as “the man who has lost his mind.”
Yesterday, Lauren Goode of Wired reported that big tech investors and executives were trying to walk a fine line between the two men, trying not to take a stand for or against either. J.V. Last of The Bulwark noted that no one was more hesitant to take a side than Vice President J.D. Vance, who wants to keep the favor of his Silicon Valley patrons but also needs Trump’s backing. At 10:28 last night, after Musk was already retreating, Vance posted on social media: “President Trump has done more than any person in my lifetime to earn the trust of the movement he leads. I’m proud to stand beside him.” As Last notes, this was a pretty weak statement, and “Trump is smart enough to understand that this is a confession.”
“Do not doubt, don’t second guess, and do not challenge the President of the United States Donald Trump,” House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) warned Republican lawmakers. “He is the leader of the party. He’s the most consequential political figure of our time.”
After Russian officials said they were prepared to offer Musk political asylum, Musk spent the day posting or reposting material that boosted his businesses and complaints about Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” This evening, he announced: “A new political party is needed in America to represent the 80% in the middle!”
How the fallout from this fight will affect the country remains unclear, but the announcement that the Pentagon is investigating whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s aides were asked to delete Signal messages may well be related to Musk’s fall from favor. In April, Hegseth arranged for Musk to have a top-secret briefing on U.S. military plans in case of war with China. According to Marc Caputo of Axios, Trump himself stepped in to stop the briefing from going forward. Now Hegseth is under investigation.
It does seem likely that the administration will try to pin blame on Musk for the chaos that the “Department of Government Efficiency” launched against the United States government.
Brandon Roberts and Vernal Coleman of ProPublica reported today on the AI prompts the Department of Government Efficiency used to “munch”—the word DOGE employee Sahil Lavingia used for “cancel”—contracts related to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Lavingia, who worked for two months for DOGE, said the idea was to go after anything that wasn’t “directly supporting patient care.” But the code was deeply flawed, resulting in wildly off-base contract values and a deep misunderstanding of what contracts actually did. “[M]istakes were made,” Lavingia said. “Mistakes are always made.”
Hannah Natanson, Adam Taylor, Meryl Kornfield, Rachel Siegel, and Scott Dance of the Washington Post took a broader view. They reported that “[a]cross the government, the Trump administration is scrambling to rehire many federal employees dismissed under DOGE’s staff-slashing initiatives after wiping out entire offices, in some cases imperiling key services such as weather forecasting and the drug approval process.” They outlined how the administration is trying to patch the holes DOGE ripped in agencies: trying to rehire employees who were fired or left voluntarily and, if that doesn’t work, offering overtime, asking for volunteers, and asking employees to serve in new roles. Some new job offerings look a lot like the positions of people agencies just fired.
A White House official told the reporters: “If by chance mistakes were made and critical employees were dismissed, each individual agency is working diligently to bring these people back to work to continue the adequate functions of the federal government.” But morale is terrible, one worker at the Food and Drug Administration told the reporters. “Everyone is stressed and feels the absence of our colleagues.… I’m looking for another job.”
Still, DOGE is not the only group in the administration that has made poor decisions. Hannah Allam of ProPublica reported on Wednesday that the White House has put a 22-year-old recent college graduate with no experience in national security in charge of overseeing the government’s main center for preventing terrorism. Thomas Fugate’s main credentials for his position in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which includes overseeing $18 million in grants to local authorities to combat violent extremism, appear to be his time spent as an intern at the right-wing Heritage Foundation and his loyalty to Trump.
Fugate’s appointment appears to reflect that the administration is downplaying domestic terrorism to shift resources to immigration. In its budget proposal, DHS has called for eliminating the threat prevention grant program Fugate oversees, saying it “does not align with DHS priorities.” One former Homeland Security official told Allam the shift “means that the department founded to prevent terrorism in the United States no longer prioritizes preventing terrorism in the United States.”
Today, after months of maintaining it could not bring back Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully rendered to the notorious CECOT terrorist prison in El Salvador, the Trump administration returned him to the U.S. A grand jury in Tennessee has charged Abrego Garcia with participating in a ten-year conspiracy to carry undocumented migrants from Texas to other parts of the country. The indictment alleges Abrego Garcia participated in more than 100 trips that moved children as well as members of the MS-13 Salvadoran gang.
The indictment has issues. Abrego Garcia is the only person named in the “conspiracy,” and the investigation into it began only in April, after the courts ordered the administration to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. The indictment is based on a 2022 incident in which Abrego Garcia was stopped in Tennessee for speeding with eight passengers in his vehicle. He told police they were construction workers and was neither ticketed nor charged. While the indictment alleges that Abrego Garcia lied to the officer by not revealing he was coming from Texas, the referral report says he told the officer he was coming from Houston, Texas.
Phil Williams of NewsChannel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee, noted that the chief of the criminal division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Nashville, Ben Schrader, resigned on May 21, saying: “It has been an incredible privilege to serve as a prosecutor with the Department of Justice, where the only job description I’ve ever known is to do the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons.” Williams notes that May 21 is the same day as Abrego Garcia’s indictment.
ABC News reported that Schrader resigned out of “concerns that the case was being pursued for political reasons.”
Meanwhile, government raids against immigrants are escalating and seem designed to provoke conflict. Today, masked officials in tactical gear, apparently from the Department of Homeland Security, carried out a number of raids in Los Angeles. Agents pepper sprayed and arrested David Huerta, the president of the Service Employees International Union California (SEIU).
In a statement, the union called for “an end to the cruel, destructive, and indiscriminate ICE raids that are tearing apart our communities, disrupting our economy, and hurting all working people,” adding: “Immigrant workers are essential to our society: feeding our nation, caring for our elders, cleaning our workplaces, and building our homes.”
Andy Craig, who studies election law and policy, noted today that “[m]ass deportation and immigration enforcement in the interior requires a police state, and the more of that you want, the more obviously it will look and act like a police state.”
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council agreed. He wrote: “In order to build a mass deportation machine to round up and deport 4% of the entire goddamn population, you must first build the police state.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#letters from an american#heather cox richardson#police state#immigration#cruel destructive and indiscriminate ICE raids#communities#immigraion#Dept of Homeland Security#Abrego Garcia#deAdder#TFG#Musk#DOGE#mistakes were made
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45th Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading, The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, New York, NY, January 1, 2019 [Granary Books, New York, NY]

Performers: Andrea Abi-Karam, Ammiel Alcalay, Ashna Ali, Justin Allen, Julie Alsop, Jonathan Aprea, Penny Arcade, Ed Askew Band, Daisy Atterbury, James Barickman, J. Mae Barizo, Peter BD, Jim Behrle, Anselm Berrigan, Edmund Berrigan, Fabrienne Bottero, Michael Broder, Lee Ann Brown & Janice Lowe, Marie Buck, Phong Bui, Steve Cannon, Wo Chan, Yoshiko Chuma with Dane Terry, Lauren Clark, Todd Colby, John Coletti, CA Conrad, Lydia Cortes, Brenda Coultas, Alex Cuff, Matty D'Angelo, Kyle Dacuyan, Jordan Davis, Ted Dodson, r erica doyle, Ry Dunn, Anaïs Duplan, Marcella Durand, Steve Earle, Mel Elberg, Betsy Fagin, Will Farris, Farnoosh Fathi, Avram Fefer, Camonghne Felix, Jack Ferver, Jennifer Firestone, Jen Fisher, Jameson Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Friedman August, Kay Gabriel, John Godfrey, Suzanne Goldenberg, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, Phoebe Greer & Arthur Cañedo, Diana Hamilton, Odetta Hartman, David Henderson, Barbara Henning, Laura Henriksen, Erika Hodges, Bob Holman, Erica Hunt, Cori Hutchinson, Omotara James, Rachel James, Paolo Javier, Cyree Jarelle Johnson, Pierre Joris & Nicole Peyrafitte, Millie Kapp & Matt Shalzi, Vincent Katz, erica kaufman, Amy King, Anna Kreienberg, M Lamar, Yaz Lancaster, Sue Landers, Denizé Lauture, Paul Legault, Rachel Levitsky, Matt Longabucco, Brendan Lorber, Jimena Lucero, Filip Marinovich, Erin Markey, Douglas A. Martin, Eline Marx with Devin Brahja Waldman as teknikal issues, Greg Masters, Andriniki Mattis, Jillian McManemin, Yvonne Meier, Carley Moore, Tracie Morris, Dave Morse, Stephen Motika, Gala Mukomolova, Sahar Muradi, Uche Nduka, Peter Neeley, Precious Okoyomon, Edgar Oliver, Laura Ortman, Nicky Paraiso, Trace Peterson, Matt Proctor & Sarah Safaie, Lorelei Ramirez, El Roy Red, Batya Rosenblum, Bob Rosenthal, Douglas Rothschild, Judah Rubin, John Rufo, George Emilio Sanchez, Tina Satter, Tom Savage, Simon Schuchat, Purvi Shah, Frank Sherlock, Jayson Smith, Sean D. Henry Smith, Pamela Sneed, Patricia Spears Jones, Tammy Faye Starlite, Max Steele, Jim Stewart, Sara Jane Stoner, Bridget Talone, Susie Timmons, Edwin Torres, Tony Towle, Cat Tyc, Aldrin Valdez, Cecilia Vicuna, Anna Vitale, Morgan Vo, Asiya Wadud, Anne Waldman with Fast Speaking Music, Nicole Wallace, Lewis Warsh, Jacqueline Waters, Rachael Wilson, Chavisa Woods, Matvei Yankelevich, John Yau, The Double Yews , Don Yorty, Spoke and Feather, Sparrow / Foamola, The Blow, and St. Mark's Choir
Design: Kate Liebman
#graphic design#typography#art#poetry#reading#poster#poetry project#kate liebman#granary books#2010s
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A-Z Challenge: Sims Edition
I was tagged by the lovely @purplesimmer455 !! Thank you 💜💜
I'll do my relevant OCs from the Alegría Legacy 😼
A: Ángel Alegría, Antonio Romero, Alex Marino, Alfonso Alto, Alicia Romero
B: Benjamin Moore
C: Cosita Alegría, Carlo Mancini
D: Dulce Alegría, Daniela Maravilla, Dominic Fyres
E: Erick Wade, Esperanza Medina, Enzo Bianchi
F: Francisca Hernández
G: Guillermo Medina
H: Hilary Laurent
I: Irene Quintanilla, Isabela Campos
J: Juliana Romero
K: Kaitlyn May
L: Leslie Caruso, Lewis Mack, Lorena Ochoa
M: Matthew Fyres, Mia D'Angelo-Ramirez, Moira Fyres
N: Noemí Alegría
O: Orange Bailey-Moon
P: Palmira Medina, Pavan Shah
Q:
R: Rubiya Jabal
S: Sofia Bjergsen
T: Teodor Medina, Tina Tinker
U:
V: Valeria Medina-Moore
W:
X: Ximena López
Y: Ynez Alegría, Yoltic Xicoténcatl
Z:
#i got more letters than i thought!! well when i include angel's college friends and characters that we have yet to meet lol#tag game
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bunny i kid you not i have a classmate (who used to be my friend) who's rlly into true crime *in that way* LMAOOO they unironically call richard ramirez their boyfriend, owns merch of him, and disrupts class just to talk about him to a degree that even our professors r put off by it (which is wild when u consider that my profs r clinical psychologists and r usually very chill and understanding) i rlly wish i was lying dawg 😭
noemie im sorry but i need to put u in time out 😔💔 /j
or maybe we can put him in timeout until he realizes that the only serial killer he should be simping for is us 😓👉🏻👈🏻 i didn't realize that serial killer darling could possibly have rivals in neomie's stan list, just like how neomie could have rival followers lolol
darling needs to return neomie's possessive energy, and make sure he doesn't get outshined by other serial killers in his piggy's heart!
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i am so sorry for you. that sounds awful.
i think his love for other serial killers went away when you came into his life bc ur the hottest one and the coolest. but definitely in highschool he was the really weird kid who wanted to bang school shooters and everyone kind of low-key thought he'd be one one day. y'know? he wouldn't have just to be clear but those were his vibes
but i just wanted to bring to light that him being a fanboy for slasher darling is not like normal horror fans wanting to fuck slashers. its like if ted bundy was a myth but some people knew beyond a shadow of a doubt he was real and one of them really wanted to bang him.
would you still wanna bang mothman if he was real but he was just some guy who ate rats
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SERIAL KILLER INFORMATION MASTERLIST
A
RODNEY ALCALA SUMMARY
B
VELMA BARFIELD SUMMARY
MARY BELL SUMMARY
DAVID BERKOWITZ SUMMARY
KENNETH BIANCHI SUMMARY
WILLIAM BONIN SUMMARY
IAN BRADY SUMMARY
JERRY BRUDOS SUMMARY
TED BUNDY SUMMARY
C
RICHARD CHASE SUMMARY
ANDREI CHIKATILO SUMMARY
DEAN CORLL SUMMARY
CHARLES CULLEN SUMMARY
D
JEFFREY DAHMER SUMMARY
ALBERT DESALVO SUMMARY
E
F
LONNIE DAVID FRANKLIN JR SUMMARY
G
JOHN WAYNE GACY SUMMARY
ED GEIN SUMMARY
H
ROBERT HANSON SUMMARY
DONALD HARVEY SUMMARY
MYRA HINDLEY SUMMARY
H.H. HOLMES SUMMARY
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K
PATRICK KEARNEY SUMMARY
ED KEMPER SUMMARY
RANDY KRAFT SUMMARY
L
DERRICK TODD LEE SUMMARY
PEDRO LOPEZ SUMMARY
HENRY LEE LUCAS SUMMARY
M
PATRICK MACKAY SUMMARY
CHARLES MANSON SUMMARY
IVAN MILAT SUMMARY
N
DENNIS NILSEN SUMMARY
O
P
ANDRAS PANDY SUMMARY
CARL PANZRAM SUMMARY
ROBERT PICKTON SUMMARY
STEPHEN PORT SUMMARY
DOROTHEEA PUENTE SUMMARY
Q
R
DENNIS RADER SUMMARY
RICHARD RAMIREZ SUMMARY
GARY RIDGWAY SUMMARY
S
ARTHUR SHAWCROSS SUMMARY
HAROLD SHIPMAN SUMMARY
PETER SUTCLIFFE SUMMARY
T
OTTIS TOOLE SUMMARY
U
V
W
WAYNE WILLIAMS SUMMARY
AILEEN WUORNOS SUMMARY
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If you love Jared&Michaela (Manifest) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
#jachaela#michaela and jared#jared and michaela#michaela stone#jared vasquez#melissa roxburgh#manifest#jared x michaela#jr ramirez#j. r. ramirez#team jachaela#michaela x jared
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I couldn't find the original post that caused me to do this (it was make a soundtrack without using these artists, it included Will Wood, Marina and the Diamond, and The Crane Wives among others) and we did a Filipino music / OPM / P-pop version of it
I tried to make this list as easy on the eyes and screen reader friendly as possible
You want to make a Filipino music playlist? Make one without using any of the following
Eraserheads Aegis The Itchyworms Bamboo 6 Cyclemind
Soapdish Mike Hanopoi Siakol Rivermaya Jerome Abalos
Parokya ni Edgar The Youth K.Z. Tandigan Morrisette Moira Dela Torre
Jake Zyrus Grin Dept DJ Alvaro Orient Pearl Alterimage
Agaw Agimat Alamid Juan Carlos Gloc 9 Alvin (Serito) $erito
Ex Battalion This Band (Intro Voice) INTRoVOYS Men Oppose Calein
Al James Yano Angelo Garcia Bullet D Syd Haratha
Carl Beley Ace Banzuelo Michael Laygo Llyod Umali Ted Ito
Ren Verano White Lies Janine Teñoso Arthur Nery Magnus Haven
Hang N There/HNT Oranges & Lemons T.J. Monterde Lola Amour (L.D.R.) LDR
Skusta Clee Jnske Bugoy na Kokoy Yuri Dope Flow G
Nik Makino Jroa Loki Jonas Ayeeman
Bastardo Honcho, previously known as (Bos sine question mark) Bosx1ne (Saglit) Sagl1t (Chrils question mark) Chriilz J King
Anees Lance Santdas Josh Santana Alexa Ilacad K.D. Estrada
Anji Salvacion December Avenue Justin Vasquez Silent Sanctuary Keshi
(Four of Spades) IV of Spades Callalily Sue Ramirez Ben & Ben Dilaw
Janine Berdin Adie Sabihin Nobita Iluna
Mayonnaise (S.B. 19) SB19 ALAMAT Toni Fowler Pablo
Sugar High Y.R.S. LITZ RBM Felip
Sunkissed Lola Jin Ho Bae (M.N.L. 48) MNL48 (PLUS) PLUUS (VISION) VXON
Zack Tabudlo Boomerang After 5 Pop Girls 1096 Gang
Yes My Love (U.G.G.) UGG (X.L.R. 8) XLR8 Make Them Break (CHARMED) CH4RMD
NEO Sugar 'N Spice Sex Bomb Girls Mocha Girls (1 colon 43) 1:43
(Point Ten) PoinTen Eurasia Rouge Band 4th Power (or 4th Impact) (B.G.Y.O) BGYO
(G. 22) G22 BINI KAIA BOIZ DIONE
(B.F.F. 5) BFF5 SOULSTICE R Rules Down To Mars LUNA
BOSS Hashtags Boyband PH (Girl Trends) GirlTrends Jambayan
1st.one YGIG DAMSEL Joyden Joanna
Press Hit Play (VERSUS) VER5US (HORIZON) HORI7ON (ALMOST) ALLMO$T CALISTA
DAYDREAM Chicser Japh Dolls Imago (X.O.X.O) XOXO
Mojofly (X GLAM) XGLAM Barbie's Cradle NITRO Color It Red
Kitchie Nadal Imago CLOVER Session Road Moonstar 88
Streetboys DIVAS (Kawaii 5) Kawaii5 Just A.S.K. (ZION) Z1ON
Autotelic Never the Strangers TONEEJAY Gabba I Belong To The Zoo
Leanne & Naara ONE CLICK STRAIGHT The Ridleys Arthur Miguel
Paolo Sandejas Cinéma Lumière Moe Cabral Ellary
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June 6, 2025 Heather Cox Richardson Jun 7 Last night, billionaire Elon Musk indicated he would be willing to paper over his fight with President Donald J. Trump, perhaps remembering, as Paresh Dave of Wired noted, that his companies stand to lose $48 billion over the next ten years if they lose their government contracts.
Trump spent this morning calling news anchors and telling them he’s not bothered by the fight. According to Nikki McCann Ramirez of Rolling Stone, Trump today called CNN’s Dana Bash, the Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier, ABC News’ Jonathan Karl, and CBS News’ Robert Costa to claim he’s “not even thinking about Elon,” before bashing him as “the man who has lost his mind.”
Yesterday, Lauren Goode of Wired reported that big tech investors and executives were trying to walk a fine line between the two men, trying not to take a stand for or against either. J.V. Last of The Bulwark noted that no one was more hesitant to take a side than Vice President J.D. Vance, who wants to keep the favor of his Silicon Valley patrons but also needs Trump’s backing. At 10:28 last night, after Musk was already retreating, Vance posted on social media: “President Trump has done more than any person in my lifetime to earn the trust of the movement he leads. I’m proud to stand beside him.” As Last notes, this was a pretty weak statement, and “Trump is smart enough to understand that this is a confession.”
“Do not doubt, don’t second guess, and do not challenge the President of the United States Donald Trump,” House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) warned Republican lawmakers. “He is the leader of the party. He’s the most consequential political figure of our time.”
(NOTE: THIS SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING FROM A DICTATORSHIP!!!!)
After Russian officials said they were prepared to offer Musk political asylum, Musk spent the day posting or reposting material that boosted his businesses and complaints about Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” This evening, he announced: “A new political party is needed in America to represent the 80% in the middle!”
How the fallout from this fight will affect the country remains unclear, but the announcement that the Pentagon is investigating whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s aides were asked to delete Signal messages may well be related to Musk’s fall from favor. In April, Hegseth arranged for Musk to have a top-secret briefing on U.S. military plans in case of war with China. According to Marc Caputo of Axios, Trump himself stepped in to stop the briefing from going forward. Now Hegseth is under investigation.
It does seem likely that the administration will try to pin blame on Musk for the chaos that the “Department of Government Efficiency” launched against the United States government.
Brandon Roberts and Vernal Coleman of ProPublica reported today on the AI prompts the Department of Government Efficiency used to “munch”—the word DOGE employee Sahil Lavingia used for “cancel”—contracts related to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Lavingia, who worked for two months for DOGE, said the idea was to go after anything that wasn’t “directly supporting patient care.” But the code was deeply flawed, resulting in wildly off-base contract values and a deep misunderstanding of what contracts actually did. “[M]istakes were made,” Lavingia said. “Mistakes are always made.”
Hannah Natanson, Adam Taylor, Meryl Kornfield, Rachel Siegel, and Scott Dance of the Washington Post took a broader view. They reported that “[a]cross the government, the Trump administration is scrambling to rehire many federal employees dismissed under DOGE’s staff-slashing initiatives after wiping out entire offices, in some cases imperiling key services such as weather forecasting and the drug approval process.” They outlined how the administration is trying to patch the holes DOGE ripped in agencies: trying to rehire employees who were fired or left voluntarily and, if that doesn’t work, offering overtime, asking for volunteers, and asking employees to serve in new roles. Some new job offerings look a lot like the positions of people agencies just fired.
A White House official told the reporters: “If by chance mistakes were made and critical employees were dismissed, each individual agency is working diligently to bring these people back to work to continue the adequate functions of the federal government.” But morale is terrible, one worker at the Food and Drug Administration told the reporters. “Everyone is stressed and feels the absence of our colleagues.… I’m looking for another job.”
Still, DOGE is not the only group in the administration that has made poor decisions. Hannah Allam of ProPublica reported on Wednesday that the White House has put a 22-year-old recent college graduate with no experience in national security in charge of overseeing the government’s main center for preventing terrorism. Thomas Fugate’s main credentials for his position in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which includes overseeing $18 million in grants to local authorities to combat violent extremism, appear to be his time spent as an intern at the right-wing Heritage Foundation and his loyalty to Trump.
Fugate’s appointment appears to reflect that the administration is downplaying domestic terrorism to shift resources to immigration. In its budget proposal, DHS has called for eliminating the threat prevention grant program Fugate oversees, saying it “does not align with DHS priorities.” One former Homeland Security official told Allam the shift “means that the department founded to prevent terrorism in the United States no longer prioritizes preventing terrorism in the United States.”
Today, after months of maintaining it could not bring back Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully rendered to the notorious CECOT terrorist prison in El Salvador, the Trump administration returned him to the U.S. A grand jury in Tennessee has charged Abrego Garcia with participating in a ten-year conspiracy to carry undocumented migrants from Texas to other parts of the country. The indictment alleges Abrego Garcia participated in more than 100 trips that moved children as well as members of the MS-13 Salvadoran gang.
The indictment has issues. Abrego Garcia is the only person named in the “conspiracy,” and the investigation into it began only in April, after the courts ordered the administration to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. The indictment is based on a 2022 incident in which Abrego Garcia was stopped in Tennessee for speeding with eight passengers in his vehicle. He told police they were construction workers and was neither ticketed nor charged. While the indictment alleges that Abrego Garcia lied to the officer by not revealing he was coming from Texas, the referral report says he told the officer he was coming from Houston, Texas.
Phil Williams of NewsChannel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee, noted that the chief of the criminal division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Nashville, Ben Schrader, resigned on May 21, saying: “It has been an incredible privilege to serve as a prosecutor with the Department of Justice, where the only job description I’ve ever known is to do the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons.” Williams notes that May 21 is the same day as Abrego Garcia’s indictment.
ABC News reported that Schrader resigned out of “concerns that the case was being pursued for political reasons.”
How the fallout from this fight will affect the country remains unclear, but the announcement that the Pentagon is investigating whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s aides were asked to delete Signal messages may well be related to Musk’s fall from favor. In April, Hegseth arranged for Musk to have a top-secret briefing on U.S. military plans in case of war with China. According to Marc Caputo of Axios, Trump himself stepped in to stop the briefing from going forward. Now Hegseth is under investigation.
Meanwhile, government raids against immigrants are escalating and seem designed to provoke conflict. Today, masked officials in tactical gear, apparently from the Department of Homeland Security, carried out a number of raids in Los Angeles. Agents pepper sprayed and arrested David Huerta, the president of the Service Employees International Union California (SEIU).
In a statement, the union called for “an end to the cruel, destructive, and indiscriminate ICE raids that are tearing apart our communities, disrupting our economy, and hurting all working people,” adding: “Immigrant workers are essential to our society: feeding our nation, caring for our elders, cleaning our workplaces, and building our homes.”
Andy Craig, who studies election law and policy, noted today that “[m]ass deportation and immigration enforcement in the interior requires a police state, and the more of that you want, the more obviously it will look and act like a police state.”
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council agreed. He wrote: “In order to build a mass deportation machine to round up and deport 4% of the entire goddamn population, you must first build the police state.”
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Aesthetic Medicine Trends in 2025:The Future of Beauty Innovations
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Aesthetic medicine in 2025 is evolving rapidly, offering innovative methods for skin rejuvenation and enhancement. Modern patients are increasingly seeking procedures that not only refine their appearance but also stimulate natural regenerative processes. Non-surgical techniques such as ultrasound lifting and radiofrequency treatments are gaining popularity, while injectables continue to advance with biostimulating components.
This article explores the key aesthetic trends of 2025 that promise to redefine the beauty industry.
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that carry biologically active molecules such as proteins, lipids, and RNA. They are widely used in aesthetic medicine to promote skin regeneration, accelerate healing, and boost collagen production [1].
Benefits of Exosome Therapy:
Deep cellular renewal.
Minimal recovery time.
Reduction of inflammation and post-procedure swelling.
By 2025, exosomes will take center stage in injectable and device-based skin treatments due to their proven effectiveness.
Polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRN) are DNA fragments that promote rapid tissue repair and improve skin microcirculation. This component is already widely used in biorevitalization and mesotherapy, and in 2025, its applications will expand with additional regenerative agents [2].
Advantages of PDRN Therapy:
Enhanced skin recovery after aggressive treatments.
Strengthening of blood vessels and prevention of rosacea.
Deep hydration and improved skin texture.
Dermal fillers are evolving to combine hyaluronic acid with amino acids and biostimulating complexes. These advanced fillers not only restore volume but also improve overall skin quality [3].
Why Choose Hybrid Fillers?
Long-lasting effects of up to 24 months.
Reduced risk of adverse reactions.
Additional hydration and skin strengthening.
Non-invasive skin tightening methods continue to gain traction. Radiofrequency and ultrasound technologies effectively stimulate collagen production and lift sagging skin, offering results comparable to surgical interventions [4].
Benefits of Device-Based Lifting:
Painless procedures with no downtime.
Long-term results with multiple sessions.
Compatibility with injectable treatments.
Lipolytic injections remain a top choice for non-surgical fat reduction. In 2025, new formulas will not only break down fat but also tighten skin to prevent sagging [5].
Common Treatment Areas for Lipolytics:
Double chin reduction.
Fat removal on the abdomen and thighs.
Face contouring without surgery.
6. Personalized Skincare and the Future of Aesthetic Medicine
Personalized skincare is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Genetic testing allows specialists to analyze skin needs at the cellular level, paving the way for customized treatment plans [3]. This revolutionary approach enhances efficacy while minimizing risks.
Aesthetic medicine trends in 2025 focus on natural rejuvenation, safety, and long-lasting results. Cutting-edge innovations like exosomes, PDRN, hybrid fillers, and non-surgical lifting techniques will reshape the industry, providing more effective and sustainable beauty solutions. Stay updated with the latest developments to embrace the future of aesthetic medicine.
References
Choi, Y., Hong, S., & Kim, Y. (2023). "Exosomes in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine: A New Frontier." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 22(5), 1254-1271.
Smith, R., & Jones, T. (2023). "The Role of PDRN in Aesthetic Regeneration: A Clinical Review." Aesthetic Medicine Journal, 14(3), 98-110.
Gonzalez, M., & Ramirez, L. (2024). "Advancements in Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Beyond Volume Restoration." International Journal of Aesthetic Science, 17(1), 45-67.
Lee, H., Park, J., & Kim, K. (2024). "Ultrasound and RF-Based Skin Tightening: Current Trends and Future Directions." Dermatology Research and Practice, 21(2), 211-229.
Wilson, P., & Brown, C. (2024). "The Science Behind Non-Surgical Lipolysis: Mechanisms and Applications." Plastic and Reconstructive Aesthetics, 9(4), 305-319.
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