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lakesparkles · 11 months
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Omg I almost forgot to post this here! (description from Instagram):
Finally, finally, part one of autumn/Halloween related requests!! :D I mean, not every single one of them was suggested, half was only stuff I wanted to do. This is the time of the year I look foward the most because drawing this type of art comforts me. Also, sorry for making some about my silly bjhm ships when they shouldn't be, I couldn't resist.
A quick explanation (and headcanons) about these:
I love Marshall and Gary! I like to think they usually watch horror movies together and Gary will start to really like it.
Diane will end up agreeing with the costume and she will hate it. Every year she stress a lot about her costume being perfect and smart to the point PB wonders if she's even having fun.
A reference to my own fanfiction, sorry, PB and Guy started getting along bc of horror movies.
My OCs, Veronica and Patrick, being silly. This was the moment Patrick realized he would love being a werewolf (it became his costume every year).
More OCs. The first year Taylor spends the fall with his dads!
Tumblr request of Bojack eating an apple pie. Hollyhock is proud of it!!
Last slide are my OCs again (I love them)…. Hm, this was the first thing I drew after finishing watching Fionna and Cake. Betty and Simon's relationship reminds me of Taylor and Daisy's - it's the co-dependence!
Harry and Patrick love Halloween and are very shocked learning that fact about their wife. Now they'll have to make this the best Halloween she'll ever had! Alright, that was it! Can you tell I had fun coming up with this ideas? I can't wait to do more!!
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adamwatchesmovies · 3 months
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Encanto (2021)
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Encanto is an instant favorite. You watch it once, you’re blown away, you look up its songs and listen to them on repeat. Filled with memorable characters, breathtaking visuals and complicated emotions, there’s something here for everyone.
At the heart of the isolated community of Encanto is Casita, a sentient house that grants magic gifts to the members of the Madrigal family on their 5th birthday. For two generations, the Madrigals have used their abilities to serve their neighbors, except for Mirabel (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) who mysteriously received no gift. Now 15, Mirabel notices Casita acting strangely and begins investigating. All signs point towards her uncle Bruno (John Leguizamo) - who vanished ten years ago - being tied to an incoming disaster.
Writing my summary of the plot, made me realize how complicated this story is. When animated films were drawn by hand, you usually had one to three central characters and their journey was about their own physical, internal or emotional changes. Once the era of computer-generated imagery began, plots began to shift towards characters who change/explore the world around them. Encanto takes this to a new level. While Mirabel is the protagonist, every member of her extended family & her home is given enough screen time to be called an important character and the story is ultimately about so many topics it’s a wonder they’re all squeezed into the 102-minute running time - keep in mind that includes the credits.
How does “Encanto” do it? By utilizing all the tools at its disposal with peak efficiency. The film begins with a song that lays out the groundwork for everything we need to know about Encanto, Casita and the Madrigal family. The beat and lyrics are so catchy you don’t even realize it’s a deluge of exposition. From there, we’re on a fantastical journey with plenty of real-world equivalents. Maribel’s oldest sister is Isabela (Diane Guerrero) who can make flowers bloom everywhere and can seemingly do no wrong. She always looks perfect and is constantly showered with compliments. Maribel’s second older sister is Luisa (Jessica Darrow). Her superhuman strength allows her to move buildings and everyone knows they can count on her whenever there’s an emergency. Take away the fancy superpowers, look at the family dynamics and who is Maribel? The youngest sister who will never be as good as her other siblings, no matter how hard she tries. It only takes a song and a few lines of interaction for us to “see” all the years these people have had together. Encanto is ultimately a mystery. It’s about Mirabel trying to discover why her uncle disappeared all those years ago. Beneath that, it’s about our responsibilities towards each member of our family and how we want to separate ourselves from them while also remaining connected.
As Maribel investigates her uncle Bruno and his sinister ability to see the future, we learn more about the family. The knowledge we gather often comes in the form of catchy tunes - the best Disney has produced since Moana. They’re accompanied by stunning visuals, the kind that makes you pause and wonder “How did they do that?” You know they didn’t need to get actors and animals to learn any kind of choreography but it’s so well done and there is so much detail packed in every frame you forget you’re watching computer-generated graphics. This is the kind of movie you could watch over and over and always discover something new. Either in the backgrounds, the character designs, the lyrics, the dialogue or the emotions. 
If I had to find a flaw in Encanto it’s that there are a lot of big emotions here that are resolved quickly. Familial and generational trauma, sibling rivalries, resentment because of the expectations (or lack of) placed on you and more. Love sweeps them all away so fast. That’s me looking for something. I can see many people thinking the resolutions make perfect sense and feel genuine because for the large part, they are. The way the film solves the mystery at its core and deals with all of the matters of the heart is exemplary.
Everyone who sees Encanto will find something about it to call their own. This is a beautiful, memorable, emotionally complex film with great characters and top-notch writing. You should see it if only so you can be part of the conversation because once you get going about this 2021 Disney release, you won’t want to stop talking about it. (November 5, 2022)
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joeygallagher · 6 months
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Matt Rodriguez
Tincan Folklore - Stereo Skateboards (1996)
Music: Pao - Mr. Sunshine / Tommy Guerrero - Soul Miner
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A SPOT OF CHESS IN ACAPULCO -- A CEREBRALLY SUMMER MOOD, INDEED.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Chess-playing shots from a [Faithfull the Brand] fashion photo-session titled "Acapulco Holiday," photographed by Jason Lee Parry, Hotel Boca Chica, Acapulco (state of Guerrero), México, c. 2020.
Source: https://faithfullthebrand.com/pages/acapulco-holiday.
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shinigami-striker · 1 year
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August 2023 Birthdays | Tuesday, 08.01.2023
Here are the upcoming birthdays in the month of August 2023 for these voice talents down below:
Thursday, 8/3 - Travis Willingham
Monday, 8/7 - Natalie Hoover
Wednesday, 8/9 - Ashley Johnson
Thursday, 8/10 - Brian Drummond
Friday, 8/11 - Alexis Tipton | Roger Craig Smith
Sunday, 8/13 - Michael Sinterniklaas
Wednesday, 8/16 - Kate Higgins | Todd Haberkorn
Friday, 8/18 - Martin Mull
Saturday, 8/19 - Matt Shipman
Wednesday, 8/23 - Justin Briner | Peter von Gomm
Thursday, 8/24 - Grey DeLisle
Friday, 8/25 - Ben Diskin
Sunday, 8/27 - Kristen McGuire | Vic Mignogna
Monday, 8/28 - Christopher Guerrero | Molly Zhang
Tuesday, 8/29 - Erika Harlacher | Jason Spisak
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dailycass-cain · 2 months
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Balancing real-life stuff so I couldn't do this over the weekend. So tonight here are my thoughts on Detective Comics #1087 (all of it, main story and side).
Cass's appearance in the main story is brief but still has a great weight around it. There's just something I love of Ram V where every small moment still has overtones to everything that's gone on in his run.
Every side character on this quest Batman has been through gets to shine. It hits me with utter 😄seeing the payoffs occurring in this run that have been built here or throughout other stories. These payoffs are just SOOO good and these aren't even the "end" ones.
For Cass, it's being her and just not giving up. STILL fighting, still honoring the bat symbol, and the legacy of the Batman. Aka reasons why we love this character 101.
ust the way she's introduced in the issue? chef's kiss
That extra added, "Oh they boned and know it." just by the added panel of Cass's eyes narrowing. SOOOOOO good I was little squeeing in gittiness at it. Something that's consistently happening since 2020. 😊
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Likewise, you can feel that "ending" coming as Batman readies his schemes, the Orghams entering their's, Gotham too, and of course the twist we all saw coming given last issue with one other party throwing their hand too.
I'm really curious to where this all goes from here on out, and honestly I feel like a broken record but I cannot wait to see the payoffs. Like I know and feel these are all gonna be earned.
Oh sure, we might get a reset on some (Two-Face and Mr. Freeze), but man; Ram V's characterizations of both are leaving an impression on me. Something for me to continue spouting top of my lungs, "This is kino and enjoy the ride." to anyone who hasn't picked it up.
The art by Christian Duce and Stefano Raffaele is just 🔥 with the coloring by Luis Guerrero just stunning too. DC since 2020 has been killing it with the colorists they've got sprinkled throughout their books. Just makes everything the artists draw pop more.
What else can I say of the main story? Other than it just keeps delivering every month. But hey we're getting more kino with Ram V with the New Gods. That's gonna be great and curious to see where he goes with that.
The secondary story is something I've been hoping to see since the character showed up in this run, and that was some Jean-Paul Valley goodness, and not only do we get this here.
We get Dan Watters back on writing him. Oh sure, he couldn't get Nikola back, but hey Francesco Francavilla on it? Oooooh sign me up! Seeing his Cass was a delight at long last.
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The story itself is just rooted in SOOO much back lore with Dick and Jean-Paul. You can take it as the perfect case to their history with one another (and it isn't pretty). I'm kind of glad we got this in the story to show this wasn't forgotten.
That this isn't just a united heirs to Bruce working together. There's still some stuff there from past that causes spite and mistrust (aka KnightsEnd).
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In that regard, Dick is right to be this way. He's given Jean-Paul multiple passes and well every time Jean-Paul fell back to the conditioning he went through.
But again, Cass being Cass. Her coda is stone. "You can change. You can." Even when she was at the brunt of it too, she still that beacon holding for that hope this is the time Jean-Paul defeats his inner demons for good.
Again, it's a nice balance between the three characters. An actual reason Dick would be no trusting, and Cass being, "TRUST HIM." Given all she's been with Jean-Paul due to No Man's Land. I wasn't expecting this to be remembered on my 2024 comic bingo card.
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That's something I wish someone would dig further into. That Cass could be that rock for Jean-Paul, kind of like how Steph is for Jason currently. Or Oynx was for Cass (kind of hoping that this is revisited on when she arrives in BoP) or currently Cass bonding hard with Barda.
Again, layers upon layers here. Why I enjoy this run currently for all of this.
Detective Comics #1087 continues the ride and makes me appreciate this run even more. Like, again this feels different to me. To have Cass entwined to a modern Batman epic?
Oh sure she has sprinkles in Batman runs or past Tec runs. But here? Not just the fan service appearance but characterization and history.
All the reasons why people love this character are all here. Leaving me ☺️🥺every single time I read an issue of this run. I can't wait to have the whole thing collected and just read it all.
Gonna be great.
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tacticalhimbo · 3 months
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REMEMBERING PULSE NIGHTCLUB - COMMUNITY COALITION AGAINST ONEPULSE
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The only prominent post going around about the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016 is my own, and is unfortunately cursed to the fate of receiving reblogs of an inaccurate version. So, 8 years later, I'm doing the right thing and making a new post to properly honor the victims and their families.
May these beautiful souls rest in peace, and may we never forget their names (not in picture order, afaik):
Stanley Almodovar III, 23
Amanda Alvear, 25
Oscar A Aracena-Montero, 26
Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21
Martin Benitez Torres, 33
Antonio D Brown, 30
Darryl R Burt II, 29
Jonathan A Camuy Vega, 24
Angel L Candelario-Padro, 28
Simon A Carrillo Fernandez, 31
Juan Chevez-Martinez, 25
Luis D Conde, 39
Cory J Connell, 21
Tevin E Crosby, 25
Franky J Dejesus Velazquez, 50
Deonka D Drayton, 32
Mercedes M Flores, 26
Peter O Gonzalez-Cruz, 22
Juan R Guerrero, 22
Paul T Henry, 41
Frank Hernandez, 27
Miguel A Honorato, 30
Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40
Jason B Josaphat, 19
Eddie J Justice, 30
Anthony L Laureano Disla, 25
Christopher A Leinonen, 32
Brenda L Marquez McCool, 49
Jean C Mendez Perez, 35
Akyra Monet Murray, 18
Kimberly Morris, 37
Jean C Nieves Rodriguez, 27
Luis O Ocasio-Capo, 20
Geraldo A Ortiz-Jimenez, 25
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32
Enrique L Rios Jr, 25
Juan P Rivera Velazquez, 37
Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan, 24
Christopher J Sanfeliz, 24
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35
Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25
Edward Sotomayor Jr, 34
Shane E Tomlinson, 33
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25
Luis S Vielma, 22
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37
Jerald A Wright, 31
Will it gain the traction it needs? Probably not. But I'm not as... distant, about today, as I have been over the years. Because let's face it... This hits close to home for me. I said this in my original posting, too:
As someone who lives relatively near Orlando, I remember this day so vividly and I still feel a lot of pain for the victims even five years later.
I remember biting back tears in my living room because I wasn't out of the closet, and couldn't let my family know just how much this hurt me. I remember breaking down that night while scrolling the headlines, watching as the number of fatalities kept climbing. I remember staring at the button on Facebook asking me if I was safe.
And to this day, even with those involved and responsible gone... I still do not feel safe as a queer man in this state or in this country.
More importantly, though, it's important to highlight the community impacted by it, and the way onePULSE and its founder (Barbara Poma), the city of Orlando, and the State of Florida have exploited and continue to exploit the deaths of these individuals.
Information from here on out will be taken from the Community Coalition Agaisnt a Pulse Museum's official website, which can be found at the following link: [ LINK ]
The Community Coalition Against a Pulse Museum (CCAPM) is a group of surviving victims, family members of victims, activists, and scholars who have banded together to fight against the onePULSE Foundation's privatized memorial and museum complex. Our position is that money raised in the name of the mass shooting should go to the continued care of survivors. A public memorial park that does not seek to capitalize on the mass shooting in any way is the only option for a just memorial.
In addition, we seek justice for mass shooting victims by exposing the history and scope of unpermitted renovations and code violations at Pulse, which impaired the escape and rescue of shooting victims. We believe that Pulse owners Rosario Poma and Barbara Poma should be held accountable for these violations, rather than continuing to profit from a tragedy that was exacerbated by their illegal business decisions. We also want to see the City of Orlando held accountable for their continued failure to enforce the law and bring the business into compliance.
So what are the prominent issues?
WE ARE AGAINST COMMODIFYING MASS MURDER
The onePULSE Foundation has placed a gift shop feet away from where 49 people were murdered on the site of the interim memorial. We firmly renounce putting any price tag on the murder of our loved ones. The proposed museum is also slated to have a gift shop and a price of admission.
WE ARE AGAINST TURNING A PUBLIC TRAGEDY INTO PRIVATE PROFITS
Pulse nightclub owner, Barbara Poma, refused to sell the property to the City of Orlando for a public memorial. Instead, she created the onePULSE Foundation and has taken an executive salary in her self-made position as CEO. Perks have also included national recognition, celebrity, political connections, and undeserved accolades as an LGBTQ+ ally.
WE ARE AGAINST TURNING A MASS SHOOTING INTO A TOURIST ATTRACTION
The onePULSE Foundation has received a $10 MILLION tourism development tax grant from Orange County for the building of a museum. The tax application shows how the proposed memorial/museum complex has been intended to increase tourism during the off-season. The corporate Board of Trustees also reflects the local tourism industry.
WE SUPPORT INVESTING IN THE CONTINUED CARE OF SURVIVORS
Money raised in the name of the mass shooting at Pulse is going to multi-million dollar buildings rather than the continued care of the people who were directly affected. Available services and organizations have not provided adequate care to survivors and the onePULSE Foundation has not stepped in to fill any gaps; focusing instead on cultural and "educational" programs, while ignoring the ongoing needs of survivors.
WE CALL OUT A CHANGING MISSION
For years, the onePULSE Foundation raised funds for community grants for victims' families and survivors. In 2019, "community grants" were removed from the organization's mission. According to the released 2018 990s, only $1k was spent on community grants. People have donated money to the organization thinking that they were helping survivors.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
onePULSE Foundation CEO Barbara Poma is currently being sued by survivors and victims' families as part of a security negligence lawsuit. This lawsuit also alleges the illegal transfer of the Pulse nightclub property which was transferred via quit claim deed in the months after the shooting to two other LLCs owned by Barbara and Rosario Poma. Funds raised by the non-profit are being invested in the Pulse property that the Poma's still own.
As of 2024, this case is still pending, with the latest service list being posted on the docket as of June 11. The case number is publicly available (2018-CA-006102-O) and is searchable via the Orange County Clerk of Courts Record Search.
WE AFFIRM A PUBLIC MEMORIAL PARK IS STILL POSSIBLE
Public memorial parks have been the overwhelming response to mass shootings around the country, including Aurora, Columbine, Las Vegas, and Newtown. Most have been built by volunteers, with no executive salaries. The OnePULSE Foundation's proposed museum attraction seeks to unnecessarily turn the shooting into a spectacle and requires merchandising the tragedy. Mass murder is not for sale!
WE CONTINUE TO EXPOSE UNPERMITTED RENOVATIONS AND CODE VIOLATIONS
Public records affirm that Pulse Nightclub was a death trap due to its unpermitted renovations and code violations. Documents show that these issues affected the both the escape and rescue of Pulse survivors on June 12, 2016. We continue to collect, document, and uncover these issues since the City of Orlando has still not released all relevant records to the public.
Survivors of the incident, as well as their families and those who have faced similar tragedy, have also signed an open letter [ LINK ] calling attention to these issues, provided documented evidence of the above claims [ LINK ], and have also been running a petition since 2019 to call attention to the matter:
Of course, it is important to note that the individuals mentioned (Barbara Poma, the Orlando City Council, etc.) are not the only ones involved in making this state an unsafe place for its queer community.
As noted in my original posting as well, the unsafe nature of this state runs through its government. The fight for our rights, our recognition, and our safety still continues. Here are some facts from the original post (dated June 12, 2021):
In June 2021, the Governor of Florida vetoed an "item-lined budget bill" - that legally provides mental health, counseling, and compensation directly towards victims of the June 2016 Pulse nightclub Orlando shooting.
While they cannot be enforced, sodomy laws still exist in Florida to this day. Every year, we are still criminalized by a technicality.
In many places, same-sex domestic partnerships are still not granted. It is only viable in approximately nine counties, thirty cities, and one town.
It took until 2016 for same-sex couples to be granted the same parental rights during in vitro fertilization and surrogacy as opposite-sex couples. Before then, the non-biological mother and father was not the child's legal parent nor guardian.
The state's "hate crime law" only accounts for sexual orientation, and does not protect victims who were attacked for their gender identity.
Anti-discrimination laws for sexual orientation and gender identity are not state-wide nor equally applicable within each county/town.
On June 1, 2021, Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis signed a bill to exclude transgender women from participating in sports designated for female students. This bill passed because of a last-minute legislative "procedural maneuver". The HRC is currently establishing a campaign to try and stop the law from going into effect (called "nullification") on midnight July 1.
Gay-panic and Trans-panic are still viable legal defenses, resulting in these abhorrent hate crimes to be decreased from murder to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Conversion therapy against minors is not banned state-wide, and is still legal within many areas of the state. In fact, in some areas, a ban on the practice is deemed "unenforceable".
And that is just the tip of the iceberg, because if you've been active in your advocacy for the community (or at the very least, following me for a decent period of time)... Then you know just how unsafe Florida has become. You know how, even under the Biden administration, people like Governor Ron DeSantis have gone unchallenged in their writing and enforcement of vile legislation. You know how this legislation has begun creeping its way up to the top, to the federal level, and remained unchallenged the whole way up.
Here are some more "fun facts" about just how much we must fight against in the wake of this tragedy:
States like Florida have eliminated 80% of all trans adult care (SB 254), adults can be thrown in jail for using the bathroom of their gender identity (SB 1674), and trans people with correct gender markers on their drivers licenses can be charged with fraud (Florida Dept. of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles memo).
The State of Florida has had several travel advisories issued against it by local LGBTQ+ organizations (e.g., Equality Florida) and national organizations (e.g., Human Rights Campaign).
Likewise, many social media laws targeting "adult content and pornography" (HB 3) include sneaky, vague language that will very much target the existence of queer folk using the internet in this state.
More states within the United States are explicitly passing anti-trans legislation than not, and moreso now than ever [ source; dated June 4th ].
The time for relying on those above us is over. We MUST kill the plague of individualism and build community. If we don't support one another, nobody will. No amount of pinkwashing, placation, or sanitation will change that.
We are here. We are queer. We will never forget, and we cannot allow ourselves to.
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cheesybadgers · 11 months
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Out West, the Gay Cowboy Roams Free
The frontier has long been a symbol of American masculinity. Now a rising generation of artists are creating a new queer mythology.
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The gay cowboy ensemble — Manu Rios (from left), José Condessa, Jason Fernández and George Steane — from Pedro Almodóvar’s “Strange Way of Life” (2023), photographed in Madrid on July 12, 2023. From left: Y/Project shirt, about $715, yproject.fr; and Cartier ring, $3,700, cartier.com. Loewe shirt, showpiece only, and jeans, $990, loewe.com. Gucci T-shirt, $590, gucci.com; Levi’s jeans, $98, levis.com; and stylist’s own belt. Gucci shirt, $2,100, and jeans, $1,300.Credit...Photograph by Carlota Guerrero. Styled by Alicia Padrón
By Evan Moffitt
Published Sept. 5, 2023 Updated Sept. 27, 2023
TWO MEN, A grizzled sheriff and a gunslinging vigilante, confront each other in a dusty saloon town. It’s a scene familiar from countless western films, but in Pedro Almodóvar’s new short, “Strange Way of Life,” in theaters next month, only a few minutes elapse before the two characters end up in bed together. When Silva (Pedro Pascal) visits his former lover Jake (Ethan Hawke), he rekindles their romance before revealing less amorous intentions. Intrigue ensues, and the shock of two gay cowboys gives way to what we might expect from a classic western: shootouts, horseback chases, fugitive justice. Almodóvar’s second film in English forgoes the melodrama for which he is best known, adhering instead to genre traditions, so “the interrupted and then resumed love story between these two men will be taken more seriously,” the 73-year-old Spanish director says.
In America, as Almodóvar knows, cowboys are serious business. They might be our national paragon of masculinity: Generations of American boys were taught that real men should have the swagger of the Marlboro Man and the gruff voice of John Wayne. But like so many aspects of gender, those were just performances. This is partly why over the decades many queer artists have made winking references to cowboy culture. By homing in on make-believe and dress up, they’ve deflated some of its homophobia-tinged machismo — and even sometimes turned it into an object of horny fun. Campy versions of the Lone Ranger’s costume appear in explicit photographs by Bob Mizer from the 1950s that were distributed in physique pictorials, a forerunner of gay porn magazines. In 1965, Andy Warhol directed some friends in a western-themed striptease for his film “Horse”; three years later, he released “Lonesome Cowboys,” a drunken romp among five gay gauchos, a madam and a cross-dressing sheriff. Then there was the gay disco troupe the Village People’s dime-store cowboy, Randy Jones, who was meant to be read as a tongue-in-cheek archetype (one since referenced by musicians like Lil Nas X and Orville Peck).
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Oscar yi Hou’s “Coolieisms, a.k.a.: The Fugitive (John Chinaman)” (2023). Photo: Evan Sheldon. Courtesy of the artist, 12.26, Dallas, Los Angeles, and James Fuentes, New York, Los Angeles
While such appropriations subvert the straightness of cowboy culture, they also highlight its latent homoeroticism. From cattle drives to prisons to navy ships, men will often have sex with each other when there aren’t any women around. Western films in particular are spectacles of rowdy male bonding on the open range, where a lot can happen after a drink or three. There’s palpable sexual tension in the 1969 buddy drama “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and the 1959 classic “Warlock,” from which Almodóvar took inspiration. In the 1970s, men in urban gay enclaves began wearing Stetsons and bandannas color-coded to indicate their sexual proclivities. These gestures weren’t entirely ironic; they also reclaimed a masculinity that gay men were told they lacked.
As lone riders in a land characterized as empty and lawless, cowboys were also a perfect symbol for queers seeking to liberate and reinvent themselves. Such is the fragile hope of “Brokeback Mountain,” the 2005 blockbuster (which Almodóvar turned down an offer to direct) that was adapted into a West End play earlier this year. Its portrayal of a doomed love affair between two male shepherds was groundbreaking in many ways, but its presentation of the West as somewhere white, masculine men might be safe to explore their desires for each other without ever having to run into anyone else — including a person of color — mostly followed conventional tropes.
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Kenneth Tam’s “Rabbit” (2022). Courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, Mexico City © Kenneth Tam. Photo documentation: Ian Byers-Gamber
NEARLY 20 YEARS later, several younger artists and filmmakers are developing a more nuanced vision of queerness in the American West, with particular emphasis on the country’s changing race and gender dynamics. This builds on past efforts by writers, artists and filmmakers like Kahlil Joseph and Chandra McCormick to celebrate the many nonwhite cowboys who have always been an essential part of American life.
“National Anthem,” a feature film written and directed by the Los Angeles photographer Luke Gilford that premiered at South by Southwest in March, chronicles queer rodeos and ranches in the Southwest. Many of the movie’s diverse characters and the actors who play them identify as trans. Notably, while the plot hinges on relatable, everyday dramas (jealousy in open relationships, the pain of a first heartbreak), homophobia and transphobia are mostly absent — a reminder that queer life needn’t be defined by a culture that oppresses it.
The frontier has always been a place where people have come to live on their own terms. At the turn of the 20th century, the trans huckster Harry Allen was a notorious outlaw in the Pacific Northwest. Hundreds of newspaper reports from the era reveal that trans cowboys weren’t uncommon in the West, even if they’re absent from official accounts. When the 32-year-old artist Gray Wielebinski was growing up in Dallas, he saw 10-gallon hats and boots as the marks of a fantastical machismo that belonged as much to him as to cisgender men. In 2022, the trans-masc artist erected a mechanical bull at Bold Tendencies, an arts organization that stages shows on the roof of a disused South London parking structure, where visitors were invited to take a ride that, like sex, was brief but ecstatic. The bull bucked in a ring of fencing set with stained-glass panels that recalled gay bars and public cruising sites, which Wielebinski notes are at risk of disappearing because of gentrification. In his work, the cowboy is a tragic figure professionally endangered by commercial ranching, making him an analogue to the queer establishments that have closed in recent years.
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Rafa Esparza’s “Al Tempo” (2021). Courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, Mexico City
“Cowboys only live in a sense as myth,” says Nora Burnett Abrams, a director at the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, which will open the expansive exhibition “Cowboy” this month. “But you also have this lived experience of contemporary cowboy life and a culture far more diverse not just in terms of identity but also labor and function.” A new installation and video by the artists Rafa Esparza, 41, and Fabian Guerrero, 35, will document the queer cowboy bars popular among Mexican and Central American immigrants throughout the Southwestern United States. Esparza’s 2021 diptych “Al Tempo,” painted on adobe, distills one such scene: gay Latino couples in sombreros dancing under the soft lights of Club Tempo, an East Hollywood institution. Esparza, who grew up in nearby East Pasadena, visited the venue for the first time in the late 1990s. “I remember thinking, ‘My dad or my uncles could very well be here, and I wouldn’t be able to set them apart from everyone else,’” he recalls. “It felt like a beautiful, queer version of what my family members have striven to preserve of their life back in Mexico.”
The dreamy scenes in the Austin, Texas-based 34-year-old artist RF. Alvarez’s paintings, which were on view at Alanna Miller Gallery in Manhattan through June, on the other hand, are mostly imagined. White and Latino men dine outdoors and lie naked in bed together. Cowboy hats abound: in a self-portrait of the artist wearing nothing but white briefs and in a still life hanging above a wardrobe beside a silhouetted portrait of a gay male couple. The paintings are a kind of reclamation — of history, but also of space. “There is no place for me in the West,” Alvarez says. “But multitudes can exist.”
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RF. Alvarez’s “Luncheon on the Pasture” (2022). Courtesy of the artist and Taymour Grahne Projects
OTHER ARTISTS ARE mining time instead of place, looking at the past for clues to the inner queer lives of those who have been removed from most historical accounts of the West. In the artist Kenneth Tam’s 2021 film, “Silent Spikes,” also included in the Denver show, Asian American men in cowboy garb pose and dance in front of a purple backdrop, intercut with footage of railroad tunnels dug by Chinese immigrant workers in the 1860s. The piece imagines what kinds of relationships might have formed among these laborers, who were treated brutally and paid poorly. “I wanted to think about how their bodies must have felt against one another’s in that space, working together in close proximity,” says Tam, who is straight but whose work, he adds, is concerned with homosocial dynamics. Scant evidence of the Chinese laborers’ lives has survived, so Tam’s vision of them as queer cowboys becomes a speculative attempt to complete the record.
Stills from the film were on display this summer in “The Range,” an exhibition at 12.26 Gallery in Dallas that likewise explored cowboy iconography. There, they hung near paintings by Oscar yi Hou, 24, a British-born, New York-based artist whose works are replete with clichéd signifiers of Asian and American identity, including cowboy hats and details from the Japanese anime series “Dragon Ball Z.” His solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, which closes later this month, includes a self-portrait of the artist as a muscled, pickax-wielding miner, his pose modeled on a 1970s flyer for the Manhattan gay bar the Mineshaft, referencing both cruising culture and those same railway workers. Another buff Chinese laborer appears in a black leather bondage mask and cowboy hat in “Coolieisms, a.k.a.: Leather Daddy’s Highbinder Odalisque” (2022) — the series’ title riffing on a slur for immigrants from Asia — holding his long braid like a whip.
The work is “about the American cult of masculinity and rugged individualism ... conquering the ‘uncivilized West’ — and how this gender ideology dovetails with American expansionism,” says yi Hou. The raw sexual power of his subjects refutes stereotypes of Asian masculinity while offering a fantasy about how the Chinese men who literally built the West might have explored their own desires. In challenging the outdated image of the cowboy as a white, cisgender macho man, clearing the land in the name of racial purity, they suggest that America’s national mythology can be made to speak for everyone in it — that the West is more expansive after all.
Hair by Olga Holovanova at Another Agency using GHD. Makeup by Lucas Margarit at Another Agency using Dior Beauty. Set design by Cito Ballesta. Photo assistant: Guillermo Tejedor. Stylist’s assistant: Irene Monje. Produced by Alana Productions SL
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Rest in Peace
Stanley Almodovar III, 23
Amanda Alvear, 25
Oscar A. Aracena-Montero, 26
Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21
Martin Benitez Torres, 33
Antonio D. Brown, 30
Darryl R. Burt II, 29
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24
Angel L. Candelario-Padro, 28
Simon A. Carrillo Fernandez, 31
Juan Chavez-Martinez, 25
Luis D. Conde, 39
Cory J. Connell, 21
Tevin E. Crosby, 25
Franky J. Dejesus Velazquez, 50
Deonka D. Drayton, 32
Mercedez M. Flores, 26
Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, 22
Juan R. Guerrero, 22
Paul T. Henry, 41
Frank Hernandez, 27
Miguel A. Honorato, 30
Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40
Jason B. Josaphat, 19
Eddie J. Justice, 30
Anthony L. Laureano Disla, 25
Christopher A. Leinonen, 32
Brenda L. Marquez McCool, 49
Jean C. Mendez Perez, 35
Akyra Monet Murray, 18
Kimberly Morris, 37
Jean C. Nieves Rodriguez, 27
Luis O. Ocasio-Capo, 20
Geraldo A. Ortiz-Jimenez, 25
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32
Enrique L. Rios Jr., 25
Juan P. Rivera Velazquez, 37
Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan, 24
Christopher J. Sanfeliz, 24
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35
Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25
Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34
Shane E. Tomlinson, 33
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25
Luis S. Vielma, 22
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37
Jerald A. Wright, 31
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Oh my God please post the overall votes (for at least the most voted and least voted) at the end of this I’m so intrigued
Top 5 Most Voted After Round 1:
Willow Nightingale (308)
Riho (305)
Roderick Strong (222)
Trent Beretta (207)
Danhausen (201)
Top 5 Least Voted After Round 1:
Royce Isaacs, Jason Hotch & Bobby Fish (0)
Vickie Guerrero, Tesha Price, Terrence Hughes, Jimmy Havoc, Zack Clayton & Martin Casaus (1)
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MASTERLIST
A masterlist of muses that I have played throughout the years, that I am always willing to play. I do need to go over some of the FC's and probably make some changes since this list is YEARS old. But I will do that and update it!!
Abigail ‘Abbi’ Abrams FC: Victoria Justice 
Addison Smollen FC: Kendall Jenner 
Allison ‘Alli’ Ortiz FC: Madison Beer 
Amelia ‘Mia’ Abrams FC: Torrey Devitto
Ana Flores FC: Camila Mendes
Angelina Rose FC: Clemence Posey
Apollo Kona FC: Roman Reigns
Augusta ‘Gwen’ Porter FC: Hailey Baldwin
Avery Smollen FC: Kylie Jenner
Bailey Allwood FC: Katherine Langford
Bethany DuPont-Hunter FC: Rachel Bilson / FC: Crystal Reed
Benjamin DuPont FC: Theo James
Blaise Zabini FC: Keith Powers
Bleau St. Claire FC: Val Mercado
Braelyn Carter FC: Alycia Debnam Carey 
Caleb Kyriakos FC: Tom Austen
Callie Haverford FC: Gigi Hadid
Cameron Bartell FC: Natalia Dyer
Cathleen ‘Rey’ Murphy FC: Paige / Saraya Jade Bevis
Chasity Dean FC: Troian Bellisario
Clara Spencer FC: Alexis Ren
Connor O’Brien FC: Cody Saintgnue
Cooper Brozene FC: Joel Kinnaman
Cyrus Morgan FC: Scott Speedman
Daphne Greengrass FC: Pia Mia
Darya Smirnov FC: Taylor Hill
Davina Pace FC: Carmella Rose
Dawson St. James FC: Finn Wittrock
Dean Munroe FC: Jake Gyllenhaal
Demi O’Connor FC: Jessica Lowndes
Destiny Savvin FC: Eiza Gonzalez / FC: Salma Hayek
Dev Ambrogino FC: Nathan Parsons
Diya Gupta FC: Naomi Scott
Dorian Porter FC: Justin Hartley
Dylan Boyer FC: Olivia Wilde / FC: Odeya Rush
Eden Hunter FC: Danielle Campbell
Elizabeth Rush FC: Hayley Atwell
Evelyn Perez FC:  Bruna Marquezine
Genivive ‘Ginny’ Kennedy FC:  Alicia Vikander
Gracie Abernathy FC: Nicola Peltz
Harleen Quinzel FC: Margot Robbie
Hudson O’Connor FC: Charlie Hunnam
Hunter Munroe FC: Kit Harington
Irina Savvin FC: Claire Holt
Isabella Martinez FC: Naya Rivera  Christian Serratos
Isobel Garcia FC: Jackie Cruz
Ivy Hartley FC: Maggie Duran
Jack Collins FC: Tom Holland
Jalessa Myers FC: Jade Thirlwall
Jayden Munroe FC: Leigh Anne Pinnock
Jayson Hunter FC: Dominic Sherwood
Jennifer Martinez FC: Diane Guerrero 
Joanna ‘Joey’ Martell FC: Marie Avgeropoulos
Judith Grimes FC: Daisy Ridley 
Karina Smirnov FC: Irina Shayk / FC: India Eisley
Katherine ‘Katy’ Abernathy FC: Katie Stevens
Katya Ambrogino FC: Ariel Winter
Keith Newman FC: Travis Mills
Kimber Rhodes FC: Karla Souza
Layla Abernathy FC: Emily Kinney / FC: Candice Swanepoel
Leah Douglas FC: Nathalie Emmanuel / FC: Amandla Stenberg
Lee McBride FC: Dan Stevens
Lilliana ‘Lily’ Rey FC: Bella Thorne Luca Hollestelle
Lorelei Ambrose FC: Imogen Poots
Maddox Young FC: Amadeus Sarafini
Madison Nolan FC: Ashley Greene
Makenna Dean FC: Shelley Hennig
Mateo Fiore FC: Theo Rossi
Matheus Silva FC: Chay Suede
Matty Dodson FC: Cody Christian
Maximus ‘Mac’ Porter FC: Austin Butler
Melanie Rhee FC: Lauren Cohan
Mickey Wolfe FC: Troye Sivan
Natalia ‘Talia’ Smallwood FC: Emily Ratajkowski
Nate Ballard FC: Randy Orton
Nikolai Savvin FC: Joseph Morgan
Paige Stabler FC: Madison Davenport
Pansy Parkinson FC: Nona Komatsu
Parker Mercer FC: Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Phoenix Dattolo FC: Avan Jogia
Piper Romero FC: Maia Mitchell / FC: Giza Lagarce
Priyah Jacobs FC: Alysha Nett
Psyche FC: Sophie Turner
Rami Armand FC: Zayn Malik
Reagan Powers FC: Allison Williams
Rhea Lockhart FC: Julianne Hough
Richard Thorne FC: Jon Hamm
Rose Granger-Weasley FC: Madelaine Petsch
Ryan O'Brien FC: Cam Gigandet
Samantha ‘Sammie’ Barker FC: Arden Cho
Sergei Savvin FC: Max Riemelt
Sierra Tsu FC: Dichen Lachman
Stella La’ei Kona FC: Nikki Reed
Sunshine ‘Sunny’ Jacobs FC: Dove Cameron 
Sydney Pearson FC: Zendaya 
Tanya Dash FC: Khole Kardashian Bree Kish
Teegan O'Brien FC: Lili Reinhart
Titus Kona FC: Jason Momoa
Tobias Graves FC: Travis Fimmel
Trent Lancaster FC: Andrew Lincoln
Valentino De Luca FC: Dominic Cooper
Veda Patil FC: Priyanka Chopra
Wyatt Cahill FC: Ryan Guzman
Xavier Waters FC: Don Benjamin
Zion Waters FC: Ricky Whittle
Zoe DiMarco FC: Bex Taylor-Klaus / FC: Ruby Rose / FC: Ash Stymest
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idk if you've done this yet but do you have ideas for what the bats would look like if there were fem as well? (and maybe ideas for steph, cass & babs if they were masc?) hope you have a great day btw!!
OHHHHH so I really don't like casting for Dick bc there's so very few romani actors and if I can't cast him authentically I'd rather just. Not do it?? BUT -
Doinita Oancea??? Carries the Romanian woman industry fr fr
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I can imagine Diana Guerrero as Jason tbh
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And KENTA SAKURAI FOR CASS
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in light of recent events... who are some of your favorite underused indigenous faces?
I think it'd be better to ask Indigenous creators some of their suggestions (if they're accepting asks!) but I will list people I know of with resources at the time of posting so the roleplay community knows who has them since the main directory is down. I know some of these are well known but I hardly see anybody use them:
Gil Birmingham (1953) Comanche.
Ernie Dingo (1956) Yamatji.
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent / German, English, Sudeten German.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Irish, Polish, Hunkpapa Lakota and Sihasapa Lakota.
Jason Scott Lee (1966) Kānaka Maoli and Chinese.
Kimberly Guerrero (1967) Colville, Ktunaxa, Bitterroot Salish, and Cherokee.
Michael Greyeyes (1967) Plains Cree.
Aaron Pedersen (1970) Arrernte and Arabana.
Robbie Magasiva (1972) Samoan.
Kaliko Kauahi (1974) Kānaka Maoli and Japanese,
Jennifer Podemski (1974) Saulteaux, Ojibwe, Lenape, Metis, and Polish Jewish - has Chronic Lyme Disease.
Chaske Spencer (1975) Yankton, Assiniboine, Sisseton, Nez Perce, Cherokee, Creek, French, and Dutch.
Simone Kessell (1975) Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāi Te Rangi.
Tawny Cypress (1976) African-American, Accawmacke / Hungarian, German - is queer.
Daniella Alonso (1978) Peruvian of Quechua descent, Japanese / Puerto Rican.
Jesse Williams (1980) African-American, Seminole / Swedish.
Marisa Quinn (1980) Mexican and Lipan Apache.
Meagan Good (1981) African-American, Afro-Barbadian, Puerto Rican, Cherokee, Creole, and Jewish.
Jennifer Pudavick (1982) Metis.
Gabriel Luna (1982) Mexican and Lipan.
Rudy Youngblood (1982) Comanche and Yaqui.
Heather White (1983) Mohawk / Nakoda Sioux.
Cara Gee (1983) Ojibwe.
Andrew M. Gray (1983) Spanish / Miwok.
Uli Latukefu (1983) Tongan.
Alex Meraz (1984) Mexican of Purepecha descent.
Jessica Matten (1985) Red River Metis of Cree and Saulteaux descent, Chinese, French, British, and Ukrainian.
Martin Sensmeier (1985) Tlingit, Koyukon, Eyak, Irish, and German.
Cooper Andrews (1985) Samoan / Hungarian Jewish.
Elle Maija Tailfeathers (1985) Kainai Blackfoot and Northern Sami.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Quechua of Peruvian descent.
Maika Harper (1986) Inuit.
Miranda Tapsell (1987) Larrakia.
Oona Chaplin (1986) Chilean [Mapuche, Spanish, evidently Romanian] / English, Irish, 1/16th Scottish.
Lily Gladstone (1986) Amskapi Pikuni Blackfoot, Kainai Blackfoot, and Nez Perce.
Jenna Talackova (1988) Babine and Czech.
Joan Smalls (1988) Afro-Virgin Islander, Irish / Puerto Rican [Spanish, Taino, Indian].
Ashley Callingbull (1989) Cree.
Ellyn Jade / Jade Willoughby (1990) Ojibwe, Afro Jamaican, Taíno, British - is Two-Spirit (she/her) - not straight otherwise unspecified, has nephrotic syndrome and celiac’s disease.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
Mary Galloway (1990) Quamichan - is queer.
Keisha Castle-Hughes (1990) Tainui, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou / English.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Richard Harmon (1991) Mi'kmaq, French, Italian, English.
Cody Kearsley (1991) Metis.
Grace Dove (1991) Secwepemc.
Rose Matafeo (1992) Samoan / Scottish and Croatian.
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui.
Bryana Holly (1993) Kānaka Maoli, Japanese, Slovenian, Russian.
Ashley Moore (1993) African-American, Cherokee, and White.
Luciane Buchanan (1993) Tongan / Scottish.
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs (1993) Mohawk - is queer.
Frankie Adams (1994) Samoan.
Taija Kerr (1994) Kānaka Maoli and African-American.
Khadijha Red Thunder (1994) Chippewa Cree, African-American, Spanish - is pansexual.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Taino, Afro Dominican, Spanish - has asthma and a heart murmur.
Kehlani (1995) African-American, French, Blackfoot, Cheroke, Spanish, Mexican, Filipino, Scottish, English, German, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and Welsh, as well as distant Cornish, Irish, and possibly Choctaw - is a non-binary womxn and is a lesbian.
Sasha Lane (1995) African-American, Māori, English, Scottish, Sorbian, French, Cornish, distant German, Italian, Belgian Flemish, Russian, and Northern Irish - is gay and has schizoaffective disorder.
Cody Christian (1995) Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, French / English.
Chase Sui Wonders (1996) Tahitian, Chinese, Japanese, and Unknown White.
Courtney Eaton (1996) Chinese, Māori Cook Islander / English.
Román Zaragoza (1996) Akimel O’odham, Mexican / Japanese, Taiwanese.
Keahu Kahuanui (1996) Kānaka Maoli as well as some Japanese, likely small amounts of Scottish and French.
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Alex Aiono (1996) Ngāti Porou and Samoan / English, German, Irish, Danish, smaller amounts of Welsh, Swiss-German, and Scottish.
Madeleine Madden (1997) Gadigal, Eastern Arrernte, Kalkadoon and White.
Alaqua Cox (1997) Menominee and Mohican - is Deaf and is a leg amputee.
Kaiit (1997) Papuan, Gunditjmara, Torres Strait Islander - non-binary - she/he/they.
Morgan Holmstrom (1997) Metis of Cree descent, Ilocano Filipino, and Sambal Filipino.
Sofia Jamora (1997) Kānaka Maoli and Mexican.
Amber Midthunder (1997) Hunkpapa Lakota, Hudeshabina Nakoda, Sissiton-Wahpehton Dakota, Thai-Chinese, and White.
Froy Gutierrez (1998) Mexican and Caxcan / European.
Forrest Goodluck (1998) Navajo / Hidatsa, Mandan, Tsimshian, one-eighth Japanese, Norwegian, English, French-Canadian, German.
Kekoa Kekumano (1998) Kānaka Maoli.
Shina Novalinga (1998) Inuit.
Sivan Alyra Rose (1999) Chiricahua Apache / Afro-Puerto Rican, Creole - is genderfluid (she/they) and pansexual.
Erana James (1999) Ngāti Whātua-o-Ōrākei, Tainui.
Lizeth Selene (1999) Black and Unspecified Indigenous Mexican.
Willow Allen (1999) Inuit.
Anna Lambe (2000) Inuit - is bisexual.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Kānaka Maoli, Native Hawaiian, Portuguese, Chinese, Irish - is bisexual.
Joshua Odjick (2000/2001) Algonquin, Cree, and possibly Ojiwbe.
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (2001) Ojibwe, Cree, Chinese Guyanese, Afro Guyanese, White.
Matthew Sato (2001) Japanese, Chinese, Kānaka Maoli, Norwegian, Azorean Portuguese, English, Irish, Scottish, German.
Quannah Chasinghorse (2002) Hän, Gwich’in, Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux, and Oglala Lakota Sioux.
Jimmy Blais (?) Plains Cree.
Meegwun Fairbrother (?) Ojibwe, Scottish.
Ryan-James Hatanaka (?) Metis, Japanese, Scottish / Irish.
Delno Ebie (?) Lenape, Ojibwe, Cherokee, Mohawk, Montaukett, Powhatan, Pequot, Narragansett, Italian [including Sicilian], Greek, and possibly other descent.
Taiana Tully (?) Kānaka Maoli.
Lindsay Watson (?) Kānaka Maoli.
+ please let me know if I'm missing anyone or worded things wrong!
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Statement Begins AU - Full Cast
This is every character in the Statement Begins AU, alongside the content creator that plays them, and the SMP (if one) that they are referenced from/who they are
This list will be updated when characters/surnames are revealed (yes I should've done this ages ago oops-)
WARNING: Very long, could have spoilers
Aimsey Machen - Aimsey - Dream SMP
Alistair E. Rete - Eret - Dream SMP
Albrecht M. Seiben - DocM77 - Hermitcraft
Alex Quiroz - Quackity - Dream SMP/QSMP
Alyssa Found - ItsAlyssa - Dream SMP
Anthony B. Stat - Bigbst4tz2 - Life Series
Anthony Frost - Antfrost - Dream SMP
Antoine Daniels - Antoine Daniels - QSMP
Apollo Kew-Nye - Apokuna - Outsiders SMP
Arin Videgain - Luzu/Arin the AI - QSMP
Ash Kabosu - Ash Kabosu - Member of the band Lovejoy
Baghera Jones - Baghera Jones - QSMP
Bagi Brito - Bagi - QSMP
Baillie Squid - iBallisticSquid
Beau Tye - Beautie - Origins SMP
Becky Amon - Bekyamon - Outsiders SMP
Berwynne Oliver-Ortiz - Bdoubleo100 - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Bill Zoe - Billzo - Origins SMP
Blake Halo - Badboyhalo - QSMP
Bobby Guerrero - Bobby the Egg - QSMP
Boyd Halo - Badboyhalo - Dream SMP
Brice Solace/The Golden - GoldSolace - Associated with Team Crafted
Callahan Reindere - Callahan - Dream SMP
Callum Cepeka - SeaPeaKay - Dream SMP
Caroline Puffy - CaptainPuffy - Dream SMP
Cathy Gamre - KatherineElizabeth - Empires SMP Season 2
Celso Brito - Cellbit - QSMP
Chayanne Merlo - Chayanne the Egg - QSMP
Cleo Moros - ZombieCleo - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Connor Pants - ConnorEatsPants - Dream SMP
Crumb - Cuptoast - Artist/Animator that is close with Ranboo, Tubbo, CaptainSparkles and more
Danny Deo - TimeDeo - SMP Earth
Dapper Halo - Dapper the Egg - QSMP
Duante Pac - Pac/Tazercraft - QSMP
Dylan Enay - BoomerNA - Dream SMP
Elaina Exxee - ElainaEXE - MCC
Eloise Soup - SoupforEloise - Outsiders SMP
Em Ada - Empanada the Egg - QSMP
Eryn Ciber-Onix - Cyberonix - Dream SMP
Ethan Hoslab - Ethoslab - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Étoile Sauveterre - Étoiles - QSMP
Eva Suma - Evil Xisuma - Hermitcraft
Felicia Symmetry - FalseSymmertry - Hermitcraft
Felipe Gênero - Feelps - QSMP
Finn Star - F1nn5ter - MCC/Idots SMP
Fitz Emsens - FitMC - QSMP
Forden Whip - FWhip - Empires SMP Season 1
Freddie Linu - Badlinu - Origins SMP
Fundy Soot - Fundy - Dream SMP
Gabriel Acho - ggAcho - Rats SMP/Outsiders SMP
Gem Tay - Geminitay - Empires SMP Season 1
George Found - Georgenotfound - Dream SMP
Gracie Hey - Graecie - Outsiders SMP
Grian Watcher - Grian - Hermitcraft/Life Series/Yandere High School
Hannah Rose - HannahxxRose - Dream SMP
Harry Bomb - HBomb94 - Dream SMP
Hermes Stratakis - Hermes - Empires SMP Season 2
Hydd Tyzed - Hypnotizd - Hermitcraft
Ira Party - IronMouse - QSMP
Irvyn Jevin - iJevin - Hermitcraft
Isak Åttafem - Iskall85 - Hermitcraft
Ivory Cello - IvoryCello
Jack Manifold - Jack Manifold - Dream SMP
Jaiden Annie Mason - JaidenAnimations - QSMP
James Marriott - James Marriott - Origins SMP
Jason Universe/The Universe - MinecraftUniverse - Team Crafted
Jason Vurb - Vurb - Idots SMP
Jennifer Tae - GeminiTay - Hermitcraft/Life Series/Empires SMP Season 2
Jerome A. Essef/The Axe - JeromeASF - Team Crafted
Jimmy Major - SolidarityGaming - Empires SMP Season 1/Life Series
Joe Everse - Joey Graceffa - Empires SMP Season 2
Joe Hills - Joe Hills - Hermitcraft
Joel S. Bean - SmallishBeans - Empires SMP Season 1/Life Series
Joey Graceffa - Joey Graceffa - Empires SMP Season 1
Joey T. Tiss - Joeyish/Taurtis - Yandere High School
Jonathan Schlatt - Jschlatt - Dream SMP
Jordan Sparks - CaptainSparkles - MCC
Juana Fuentes-Flipper - JuanaFlippa the Egg - QSMP
Junior Puffy - Jr. the Totem - Dream SMP
Karl Jacobs - KarlJacobs - Dream SMP
Katherine Elizabeth - KatherineElizabeth - Empires SMP Season 1
Kazmer Rallis - Keralis - Hermitcraft
Kristin Oneza nee Rosales - Kristin/Mumza - Dream SMP/Philza's wife
Krow - Krow - Outsiders SMP
Larry Zarah - LazarBeam - Dream SMP
Leo Siete - Leonarda the Egg - QSMP
Levi Athon - Leviathon - Friends with Purpled
Likha Sadiri - SAD-ist - Artist/Animator heavily associated with the Dream SMP
Lizzie Bean - LDShadowLady - Empires SMP Season 1/Life Series
Luke Bedars - Punz - Dream SMP
Lyarrah Lyve - LyarrahLive - The Hermitcraft Recap
Mariana Fuentes-Flipper - ElMariana - QSMP
Martyn L. Woods - InTheLittleWood - Life Series
Maurice Ayka - Mohwee - Outsiders SMP
Max Ithza - Mithzan
Maximus Agurto - Maximus - QSMP
Maya Sings - MagicSings - Outsiders SMP
Megumi Horiuchi - Gumi - MCC
Michael McChill - Michael McChill - Dream SMP
Michelle Puffy - Michelle the Piglin - Dream SMP
Mikhael Elo - Mike/Tazercraft - QSMP
Missael Mero - MissaSinfonia - QSMP
Mitch Baja/The Bow - BajanCanadian - Team Crafted
Mr Dreamer - Dream - Dream SMP
Myer Sosa - MythicalSausage - Empires SMP Season 1
Niki Hachu - Nihachu - Dream SMP
Noah Puffy - FoolishGamers - Dream SMP/QSMP
Noel T. Blade - Technoblade - Dream SMP
Oli Sound - OrionSound - Empires SMP Season 2/Afterlife SMP
Olive Sleep - OliveSleepy - Rats SMP
Oliver Jumbo - MumboJumbo - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Orion Ayka - Oeca - Outsiders SMP
Oscar Goodtimes - Goodtimeswithscar - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Owen Agarci - OwengejuiceTV - Outsiders SMP
Panos Stratakis - Smallishbeans - Empires SMP Season 2
Pause - PauseUnPause - Close friends with Etho and VintageBeef
Pearl Moon - PearlescentMoon - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Pepe Toro - Pepito the Egg - QSMP
Pete Hutt - Petezahutt - MCC
Phillip Oneza - Philza - Dream SMP/QSMP
Pierre Bedars - Purpled - Dream SMP
Piper Riffs - Pixlriffs - Empires SMP Season 1/The Hermitcraft Recap
Pomme Jones - Pomme the Egg - QSMP
Ponlok Drops - DropsByPonk - Dream SMP
Prism A. Reana - Prismarina - Witchcraft SMP
Quentin Kips/The Fish - HuskyMudkipz - Team Crafted
Quentin Up - 5Up - MCC
Ramón Emsens - Ramon the Egg - QSMP
Ranell B. Loved - Ranboo - Dream SMP
Redd Onos - Redoons - Outsiders SMP
Ren Dog - Rendog - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Rhianna Soot - SootRhianna - Soothouse/Nihachu's roommate
Richa Gênero - Richarlyson the Egg - QSMP
Rio Guerrero - Roier - QSMP
Rodor Essvi - ImpulseSV - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Rose B. Pie - Rasbi - Outsiders SMP
Ross Pall - Yourpalross/HouseOwner
Rubén Elenes - Rubius - QSMP
Sally Salmon - Sally the Salmon - Dream SMP
Sam Aweman - Awesamdude - Dream SMP
Sam Gladiator - SamGladiator - Yandere High School
Sammy Ferrish - Snifferish - Rats SMP
Saphna Halo - Sapnap - Dream SMP
Sarah-Alex Brown - Salex - Yandere High School
Scott S. Major - Smajor1995/Dangthatsalongname - Empires SMP Season 1/Life Series
Sebastian Snag - SneegSnag - Origins SMP
Shelby Shrub - Shubble - Empires SMP Season 1
Shell B. Moore - Shubble - Empires SMP Season 2
Shelly Kidd - ImASquidKid - Hypixel/Close friends/rivals with Technoblade
Skipp Leman - Skizzleman - Life Series
Skye Mon Starr - Stressmonster101 - Hermitcraft
Slime - Slimecicle - Dream SMP
Sloy X. Pevtsov - SloyXP - The Hermitcraft Recap
Sunny Side - Sunny the Egg - QSMP
Sydney Nia - Squidney80 - Outsiders SMP
Sylvee Wiya - Sylveey - MCC
Tallulah Ash - Talullah the Egg - QSMP
Tango Teck - TangoTek - Hermitcraft/Life Series
Ted Nivison - Ted Nivison - Close friends with Slimecicle, Jschlatt and Wilbur Soot
The Blacksmith - Eddie the Rabbit - Empires SMP Season 2
The Goblin - FWhip - Empires SMP Season 2
The Mayor - LDShadowLady - Empires SMP Season 2
The Sorcerer - Setosorcerer - TeamCrafted
The Sunflower - MythicalSausage - Empires SMP Season 2
Thomas F. Chef - TinfoilChef/TFC - Hermitcraft
Tilín Quiroz - Tilín the Egg - QSMP
Tina Cat - TinaCat - Dream SMP/QSMP
Toby Sparks - Tubbo - Dream SMP/QSMP
Tommy Inet - TommyInnit - Dream SMP
Trisha Symmetry - FalseSymmetry - Empires SMP Season 2
Valero Siete - Vegetta777 - QSMP
Vidal Ator - Forevito - Former member of QSMP
Vikk Wontufree - Vikkstar123 - Dream SMP
Wally Bear - WallyBear - Friends with Purpled
Welles Knight - WelsKnight - Hermitcraft
Wilbur Soot - Wilbur Soot - Dream SMP
William Ash - Wilbur Soot - QSMP
Willow M. Veep - WillowMVP - Rats SMP
Willy Rex - WillyRex - QSMP
Xander B. Craft - xBCrafted - Hermitcraft
Xavi Suma - Xisumavoid - Hermitcraft
Xornoth Major - Xornoth - Empires SMP Season 1
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Yuki Akamine - SirCutieYuki - Yandere High School
Zak Ahmed - Skeppy - Dream SMP
Zed Play - Zedaph - Hermicraft
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cinemedios · 10 months
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Las 10 mejores películas y series de Jason Momoa
Les traemos el conteo definitivo: Las 10 mejores películas y series de Jason Momoa. Desde sus primeros papeles hasta sus más recientes triunfos en la pantalla, ¡prepárense para ser testigos del carisma y talento de Jason!
Jason Momoa ha recorrido un largo camino desde sus primeros días en la televisión hasta establecerse como uno de los actores más carismáticos de Hollywood. Aquí te presentamos un recorrido por las obras más destacadas de su carrera. Stargate Atlantis (2004-2009) Director: Robert C. Cooper y Brad Wright En esta icónica serie de ciencia ficción, Jason dio vida a Ronon Dex, un guerrero intrépido en…
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imperiohq · 11 months
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older (30 - 40) male and female poc suggestions?
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