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wttnblog · 9 months
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January 2024 Book Releases
Happy New Year! 2024 is going to be the year of great reading, I’m manifesting that for all of you and all of the authors slotted to publish over the upcoming 12 months. We’re already starting off strong with the descriptions for these titles in January 2024. *Please use our bookshop links so we can receive a small commission at no extra cost to you Just Happy To Be Here Author: Naomi…
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cerullos · 2 months
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mid-year book freakout
tagged by @sapphicscience
number of books you’ve read so far: 57, i set my reading goal for 25 this year hoping it would push me to take my time with each book & be more reflective but then the unemployment hit and i got a little manic
best book you’ve read so far in 2024: poor deer by claire oshetsky is probably my sentimental fav so far! objectively the best were the spear cuts through water by simon jimenez and kindred by octavia butler both of which completely blew me away.
best sequel you’ve read so far in 2024: i very rarely read sequels, i think the only series i’ve read this year are dungeon meshi and beastars. i did read the first installments of dune, interview with the vampire (reread…shut up lmao) and the tainted cup by robert jackson bennett and will probably continue with all three!
new release you haven’t read yet but want to: i’ve had sociopath: a memoir by patrick gagne on hold at the library for months now, so that one comes to mind lol also really interested in picking up craft: stories i wrote for the devil by amanda lima, the haar by david sodergren, little rot by akwaeke emezi and private rites by julia armfield!
most anticipated release for the second half of the year: excited for the new charlotte mcconaghy, wild dark shore! honestly after migrations i’d pay to read her grocery list. also looking forward to hum by helen phillips (i loved the need, also by her!)
biggest surprise: this may just be recency bias but i picked up a good happy girl by marissa higgins not expecting to feel too strongly about it and wow, i felt seen (derogatory) lmao strongly recommend to all lesbians with dad and/or grandma trauma and a penchant for emotional self-sabotage ✌️
favorite new author (debut or new to you): so many! for a few not mentioned above: adora nworah, layla martínez, jennifer marie thorn, neil sharpson and andrew joseph white!
newest fictional crush: oh absolutely catherine from a good happy girl lol the second coming of lydia tár. etain larkin from knock knock, open wide is also up there (final girl turned shitty bitter traumatized mother? obsessed obsessed obsessed with her)
books that made you cry: i’m a robot, i don’t cry over media, i’m sorry! ducks: two years in the oil sands by kate beaton did make me a little misty.
most beautiful books you’ve bought so far this year (or received): working at the public library (and also having no money <\3) has sadly cured me of my compulsive book-buying habit ): i did buy a few physical volumes of dungeon meshi and all of them are gorgeous.
books that made you happy: again, dungeon meshi! & i had a really great time with the tainted cup by robert jackson bennett (fantasy + page-turning mystery with the most endearing cast of characters!) also found come and get it by kiley reid to be oddly delightful despite dealing with some pretty heavy topics.
what books do you need to read by the end of the year?: i’d like to finish emily wilson’s translations of the iliad and the odyssey. also parable of the sower by octavia butler, butter honey pig bread by francesca ekwuyasi and the first installment in the earthsea cycle by ursula k. le guin (all of which have been on my tbr for ages)
tagging @dykes4knights, @strangesmallbard, @thefinalpaperheart, @nicollekidman, @raffaella-cerullo, @jonismitchell , @tennesseewillams , @khukri and whoever else wants to do it!
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weirdgirlification · 9 months
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2023 faves
albums
joanna newsom’s whole discography but particularly have one on me (2010)
moon pix (1998) by cat power
bark your head off, dog (2018) by hop along
the execution of all things (2002) by rilo kiley
the dreaming (1982) by kate bush
books
the neapolitan novels by elena ferrante
a visit from the goon squad (2010) by jennifer egan
there but for the (2011) by ali smith
idlewild (2023) by james frankie thomas
pale fire (1962) by vladimir nabokov
films
twin peaks: fire walk with me (1992) dir. david lynch
mulholland drive (2001) dir. david lynch
all that jazz (1979) dir. bob fosse
perfect blue (1997) dir. satoshi kon
the royal tenenbaums (2001) dir. wes anderson
i was tagged by @kneadingwater thank you!! <3
tagging @normalhole @torturelabyrinth @dejavu2006 @mstepenwolf @motifcollector @wanlittlehusk @beginnersmind @consequwuences @emotionsandphenomena @mosstoucher and anyone else who wants to do this <3
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sadgirlautumn · 1 year
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autumn! i finished my mfa applications and can read for fun again!!!! can you recommend me some books???
Hi Kelly that’s so good!!! I’m not sure what genre you’re in the mood for so I’ll just list some of my all time favorites. :)
I really enjoyed the invisible life of addie larue by ve schwab and although that’s the only book I read by that author their books are so well reviewed and I’m excited to read more of them. I also read alone with you in the ether by olivie blake and it reminded me of addie larue in some ways. Basically if you want a couple to take over your mind I recommend those two books.
With fall coming up right now would be a good time to read if we were villains by m.l. rio or the secret history by donna tartt which I was also really obsessed with. They’re both kind of similar but if we were villains is a much faster read than the secret history.
Also with fall coming if you haven’t read a good girl’s guide to murder by holly jackson you absolutely need to!! I really enjoyed five survive by her as well if you don’t feel like getting into a series.
Okay now I’m just going to list a few books I think everyone should read: such a fun age by kiley reid, all the bright places by jennifer niven, girl in pieces by kathleen glasgow, last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo, the ones we’re meant to find by joan he, and circe by madeline miller.
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dear-indies · 2 years
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hi, hello! so, i'm working on a rpg and can never have too many face claims to put as suggestions for prospective applicants so i was wondering if i could possibly get a list of your favorite indigenous fcs aged 25+? i'm a firm believer of ' there can never be too many native characters in the rpc ' but despite being native myself I can't think of that many. thank you in advance!
indigenousfcsdirectory.tumblr.com/ is a fantastic place to start but here are some people with a bunch of resources that'd be great for rpgs!
Third gender:
Kiley May (1987) Cayuga and Mohawk - is two-spirit genderqueer trans woman (she/they) and is queer.
Ellyn Jade / Jade Willoughby (1990) Ojibwe, Afro Jamaican, Taíno, British - two-spirit - she/her - not straight otherwise unspecified, has nephrotic syndrome and celiac’s disease.
Non-binary:
Charlyne Yi (1986) Yuki, Kapampangan Filipino, Korean, Mexican, Spanish, Irish, French, and German - is non-binary (they/them) and queer.
Morningstar Angeline (1990) Navajo, Blackfoot, Chippewa Cree, Nez Perce, Shoshone, Mexican, and Unspecified White - is non-binary (they/she) and pansexual.
Women:
Jennifer Podemski (1974) Saulteaux, Ojibwe, Lenape, Metis, and Polish Jewish - has Chronic Lyme Disease.
Amara Zaragoza (1980) Shawnee, Mexican of Purepecha descent, and German - has Multiple Sclerosis.
Jana Schmieding (1981) Miniconjou Lakota Sioux, Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Jennifer Pudavick (1982) Metis.
Cara Gee (1983) Ojibwe.
Heather White (1983) Mohawk / Nakoda Sioux.
Jessica Matten (1985) Red River Metis of Cree and Saulteaux descent, Chinese, French, British, and Ukrainian.
Elle Maija Tailfeathers (1985) Kainai Blackfoot and Northern Sami.
Maika Harper (1986) Inuit.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Quechua of Peruvian descent.
Kiley May (1987) Cayuga and Mohawk - is two-spirit genderqueer trans woman (she/they) and is queer.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taino, Dominican, Syrian, and Italian - has Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Rose Matafeo (1992) Samoan / Scottish and Croatian.
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs (1993) Mohawk - is queer.
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui.
Frankie Adams (1994) Samoan.
Khadijha Red Thunder (1994) Chippewa Cree, African-American, Spanish - is pansexual.
Coty Camacho (1995) Mixtec and Zapotec - is pansexual.
Chase Sui Wonders (1996) Tahitian, Chinese, Japanese, and Unknown White.
Alaqua Cox (1997) Menominee and Mohican - is Deaf and is a leg amputee.
Morgan Holmstrom (1997) Metis of Cree descent, Ilocano Filipino, and Sambal Filipino.
Madeleine Madden (1997) Gadigal, Eastern Arrernte, Kalkadoon and White.
Amber Midthunder (1997) Hunkpapa Lakota, Hudeshabina Nakoda, Sissiton-Wahpehton Dakota, Thai-Chinese, and White.
Men:
Gil Birmingham (1953) Comanche.
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent, German (including Sudeten German), and English.
Keanu Reeves (1964) Kānaka Maoli, Portuguese, English, Scottish, at least 1/16th Chinese, remote Dutch / English.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Irish, Polish, Hunkpapa Lakota and Sihasapa Lakota.
Michael Greyeyes (1967) Plains Cree.
Marcus LaVoi (1968) Ojibwe.
Robbie Magasiva (1972) Samoan.
Taika Waititi (1975) Māori, as well as distant British Isles, possibly French-Canadian / Irish, English, Scottish, Northern Irish, one quarter Ashkenazi Jewish.
Jesse Williams (1980) African-American, Seminole / Swedish.
Tenoch Huerta (1981) Mexican of Nahua, Purepecha, and Spanish descent.
Uli Latukefu (1983) Tongan.
Bobby Wilson (1984) Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Sioux.
Alex Meraz (1984) Mexican of Purepecha descent.
Martin Sensmeier (1985) Tlingit, Koyukon, Eyak, Irish, and German.
Cooper Andrews (1985) Samoan / Hungarian Jewish.
Kalani Queypo (1986) Blackfoot, Kānaka Maoli, and Swedish.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
Richard Harmon (1991) Mi'kmaq, French, Italian, English.
Jordan Connor (1991) Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Papua New Guinean, Samoan / Croatian, Spanish, Greek, Italian.
Aason Nadjiwon (1992) Ojibwe and Afro Jamaican.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Taino, Afro Dominican, Spanish - has asthma and a heart murmur.
Cody Christian (1995) Penobscot, Passamaquoddy / English.
Happy rping!
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nicxxx5 · 2 years
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book wish list
hi! this is different from my typical posts ig but if there's one thing i love it's making lists! here is my wish list for books that i want to get as of now
The Hate U Give; Angie Thomas
I am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter; Erika L. Sanchez
You're Welcome Universe; Whitney Gardner
Leah on The Offbeat; Becky Albertalli
Picture us in the Light; Kelly Log Gilbert
The Red Scrolls of Magic
The Music of What Happens; Bill Konigsberg
Cupid Painted Blind; Marcus Herzig
The Dangerous Art of Blending In; Angelo Surmelis
Mexican Whiteboy; Matt de la Pena
Ball Don't Lie; Matt de la Pena
Bloom; Kevin Panetta
We Contain Multitudes; Sarah Henstra
This is Kind of an Epic Love Story; Kheryn Callender
Been Here All Along; Sandy Hall
You Asked For Perfect; Laura Silverman
The Music of Dolphins; Karen Hesse
Silence; Deborah Lytton
Accidental Love; Gary Soto
Every Day; David Levithan
Me Before You; Jojo Moyes
Artemis Fowl; Eoin Colfer
Unspoken; Sarah Rees Brennan
The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell; Chris Colfer
Snakehead: Alex Rider; Anthony Horowitz
Fablehaven; Brandon Mull
Virals; Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs
His Dark Materials: Northern Lights (or the Golden Compass); Philip Pullman
The Last Apprectice/The Spook's Secret; Joseph Delaney
Disney After Dark: Kingdom Keepers; Ridley Pearson
The Thing About Jellyfish; Ali Benjamin
Pan's Labyrinth; Guillermo del Toro
History is All You Left Me; Adam Silvera
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heros; Edith Hamilton
Starfish; Akemi Dawn Bowman
Mosquitoland; David Arnold
Challenger Deep; Neal Shusterman
The Ghosts we Keep; Mason Deaver
The Passing Playbook; Isaac Fitzsimons
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality; Jane Ward
Holding up the Universe; Jennifer Niven
All the Bright Places; Jennifer Niven
Renegades; Marissa Meyer
The Female of the Species; Mindy McGinnis
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder; Holly Jackson
Such a Fun Age; Kiley Reid
She Gets the Girl; Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derric
Kisses and Croissants; Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau
Red, White and Royal Blue; Casey McQuiston
The Librarian of Auschwitz; Antonio Iturbe
The Rise of Kyoshi; F.C. Yee
The Shadow of Kyoshi; F.C. Yee
Love and Olives; Jenna Evans Welch
The Midnight Library; Matt Haig
The Spanish Love Deception; Elena Armas
Every Word You Never Said; Jordon Greene
When We Were Lost; Kevin Wignall
The Gravity of Missing Things; Marisa Urgo
We Are The Ants; Shaun David Hutchinson
Iron Heart; Nina Varela
Coming up for Air; Nicole B. Ryndall
Unmasking Autism; Devon Price
Planting a Seed; Kate Gaertner
Period Power; Maisie Hill
Disibility Visibility; Alice Wong
Queerly Autistic; Erin Ekins
We're Not Broken; Eric Garcia
Divergent Mind; Jenara Nerenberg
Loveless; Alice Oseman
I Was Born for This; Alice Oseman
there is for sure some that i am missing so there will definitely be a part 2 to this at some point
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wwwewsworld · 1 year
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Pop/indie
- [x] Ciao Adios- Anne-Marie
- [x] 2002- Anne-Marie
- [x] Sing- Ed Sheeran
- [x] Back To you- Selena Gomez
- [x] Dont- Ed Sheeran
- [x] Mad Love- Sean Paul
- [x] No Lie- Sean Paul and Dua Lipa
- [x] Summer- Calvin Harris
- [x] My Love- Route 94
- [x] Cool Kids-Echosmiths
- [x] Red Lights- Tieso
- [x] Ain’t my fault- Zara Larson
- [x] Wasted-Tieso
- [x] Blood// Water- Grandson
- [x] A sky full of Stars- Coldplay
- [x] Wake me up- Avicii
- [x] Stay the night- Zedd, Hayley Williams
- [x] Rolling in the deep- Adele
- [x] Ugly Heart- GRL
- [x] Beating Heart- Ellie Goulding
- [x] All Falls Down- Alan Walker
- [x] IDGAF-Dua Lipa
- [x] Budapest- George Ezra
- [x] Runaway (U & I)- Galanatis
- [x] Hello- Martin sölevge
- [x] M’en Aller- Canardo, Tal
- [x] Solo Dance- Martin Jesen
- [x] Nightmare- Halsey
- [x] Somebody to you- Vamps
- [x] Colours- Halsey
- [x] Ready to Start-Arcade Fire
- [x] Kiss me more- Dojo Cat, SZA
- [x] Save your tears- Weekend, Ariana Grande
- [x] Be Kind- Marshmallow, Halsey
- [x] I love it- Icona Pop
- [x] Slow down- Why don’t we
- [x] Bad guy- Bill Elilsh
- [x] Wild Heart- The Vamps
- [x] Eat them Apples- Suzi Wu
- [x] 911-Lady Gaga
- [x] East side- Benny Blanco
- [x] Hair too long- The Vamps
- [x] Send my Love (To you new lover)- Adlele
- [x] Juicy- Doja Cat
- [x] Stunning- Harm Franklin
- [x] Electric Love- Borns
- [x] Banquet- Bloc Party
- [x] You my Everything- Ellie Goulding
- [x] Hymn for the weekend- Coldplay
- [x] Style- Taylor Swift
- [x] I like it- Cardi B
- [x] Oh Cecila(Breaking my Heart)- The Vamps
- [x] Can’t you out of my head- Kylie Minogue
- [x] A-Punk- Vampire Weekend
- [x] What you Know- Two door Cinema Club
- [x] Can we Dance- The Vamps
- [x] Rose-SAINt JHN
- [x] Don’t give up girl- Clare Grogen
- [x] Wildflower- 5 Second of summer
- [x] We can’t stop- Miley Cyrus
- [x] The Passenger- Jolly boys
- [x] Portion for Foxes Rilo Kiley
- [x] Watermelon Suger- Harry Styles
- [x] Easier- 5 Second of Summer
- [x] Animal Neon Tree
- [x] Get off- The Dandy Warlos
- [x] 212- Azealia Bank
- [x] She look so perfect- 5sos
- [x] Polarize- Twenty one Pilots
- [x] Chelesea Dagger- The Fratellis
- [x] Time to Pretend- MGMT
- [x] I can’t get enough- Benny Blanco
- [x] Jingle Bell rock- The Vamps
- [x] Gecko(Overdue)- Oliver Heldens
- [x] Royals- Lordes
- [x] Confident- Demi Levato
- [x] 34+35 remix-Ariana Grande
- [x] I Got U- duke Dunmont
- [x] Driver License- Olivia Rodrigo
- [x] Last nite- The Stokes
- [x] Sexyback- Justin Timberlake
- [x] Talk- Why don’t we
- [x] Adventure of a lifetime- Coldplay
- [x] Pony- Ginuwine
- [x] Diamond- Rihanna
- [x] R U Mine- Arctic Monkeys
- [x] blow me-pink
- [x] Gimme More- Britney Spear
- [x] On the floor- Jennifer Lopez
- [x] Migraine- Twenty one pilots
- [x] Undercover Martyrs- Two door cinema club
- [x] Me- Taylor Swift
- [x] Just Dance- Lady Gaga
- [x] Cake by the Ocean- Dnce
- [x] Elastic Heart- Sia
- [x] Viva La Vida- Coldplay
- [x] Move you feet- Junior Senior
- [x] Sunflower- Post malone
- [x] Yellow- Coldplay
- [x] Fluresontce adleonces- Artic Monkeys
- [x] Daddy Issue -The neighbourhood
- [x] Umbrella- Rihanna
- [x] Candy- Robbie Willard
- [x] This is what you came for- Calvin Harris
- [x] Still don’t you know- Labrith
- [x] Someday- the strokes
- [x] Reptile- The stokes
- [x] You only live once- The stokes
- [x] Mr Brightside-The killers
- [x] Outside- Calvin Harris
- [x] Snap out of it- Atric Monkeys
- [x] Why do you only call me when ur high- Aricti Monkeys
- [x] Video Games- Lana del Ray
- [x] National anthems- Lana del Ray
- [x] Lolita- Lana del ray
- [x] Stay high- Tove Lo
- [x] Endtapes - They joy Formidable
- [x] Boss Bitch Doja Cat
- [x] Midnight city- M83
- [x] Somewhere only we know- Keane
- [x] Sweater Weather- The neighbourhood
- [x] Kids- MGTM
- [x] Little talks-Monsters of men
- [x] Girl from mars- Ash
- [x] Uprising- Muse
- [x] All for us- Labrith
- [x] Anything could happen- Ellie Goulding
- [x] Maniac- Conan Gray
- [x] Good for u- Olive Rodrigo
- [x] Lost Cause- Bille Elish
- [x] Trojans- Atlas Genius
- [x] Are you bored yet- Wallos
- [x] Girl like me- Black eye peas
- [x] Rare- Selena Gomez
- [x] A little bit Dangerous- Crmml
- [x] Give yourself a try- 1975
- [x] Satellite News- Feeders
- [x] Gimme Sympathy- Meric
- [x] Lloyd I’m ready to be heartbroken- Camera Obscura
- [x] Greek Tragedy- Wommbats
- [x] Under cover the darkness- The stokes
- [x] Tonuge tied- Group Love
- [x] Postition- Ariana Grande
- [x] If I ever leave this world alive- Flagging Molly
- [x] Instant Crush- Daft Punk
- [x] One more time- Daft Punk
- [x] Holding on to you- Twenty one Pilots
- [x] Semi Automatic- Twenty one pilots
- [x] The run and go- Twenty one pilots
- [x] You right- Doja Cats
- [x] Welcome to New York- Taylor swifts
- [x] Can I call you tonight- dayglow
- [x] Chinese new year- Sales
- [x] Sign of the time- Harry Styles
- [x] Welcome home- Radical face
- [x] Tear in my heart- 21 Pilots
- [x] Summertime sadness- Lana Del ray
- [x] Meet me at out spot- the anxiety
- [x] Campus- Vampire Weekend
- [x] Deadhead-The Montreal’s
- [x] Honeypie- Jawny
- [x] Paradise- Coldplay
- [x] Commè ca- south of France
- [x] Oops-( oh my) (feat tweet)
- [x] Deja Vu- Olivia Rodrigo
- [x] Are you satisfied?- Marina and the diamonds
- [x] Delicate- Damian Rice
- [x] 1234-Feist
- [x] Touch the sky-Julie The Sky
- [x] Young Folks- Peter Born and John
- [x] Middle- DJ Snake
- [x] Therapy- Andrew Garfield
- [x] These days- Jess Gylane and Macklemore
- [x] Waiting all night- Ella Frye
- [x] Dark Red- Steve Lacy
- [x] Freaks- Surf Curse
- [x] Goth Babe- Surf Curse
- [x] I’m not making out with you- Surf Curse
- [x] Young- Vacation
- [x] Jealous-Eye Dress
- [x] New Flesh- Current Joy
- [x] Kids- Current Joy
- [x] Fear- Current Joy
- [x] Television-Current Joy
- [x] Always forever- Cults
- [x] I can’t handle change- Roar
- [x] My kind of woman- Mac Demacoro
- [x] Disco- Surf Curse
- [x] Money- The drum
- [x] Fake plastic Trees- RadioHead
- [x] Weekend friend- Goth Babe
- [x] In till my head is dead- Surfe Curse
- [x] Paradise- George Ezra
- [x] Fake you out- twenty one pilots
- [x] Dog days are over- Flonce and the machine
- [x] Running up that hill- Kate Bush
- [x] Don’t you forget about me-Simple Minds
- [x] Come on Elieen- Dexy midnight runners
- [x] Whip it- Devo
- [x] Should I stay or should I go?- The Clash
- [x] Funky town- Lipp inc
- [x] I’m gonna be (500 miles)- the proclaim
- [x] Hero’s- David Bowie
- [x] Crown on the ground- Sleigh Bells
- [x] Born to die- Lana Del Ray
- [x] Me myself and I- G-Eazy
- [x] La Devotee- panic in the disco
- [x] Decode- Paramore
- [x] What the hell- Arvil Lavigne
- [x] Wake up- The Vamps
- [x] Arabella- The Arctic monkeys
- [x] The best damn thing- Arvil Lavigne
- [x] Don’t stop- 5sos
- [x] Mr Blue- Cathrine Feeny
- [x] Hey Beautiful- The Soilds
- [x] Oh Heart- Tanks and The bang as
- [x] Heartbreak girl- 5sos
- [x] 7 rings-Ariana Grande
- [x] With a little help from my friends- joe Anderson
- [x] Wish you were mine- Philip George
- [x] Misery Business-Paramore
- [x] Lone Digg- Cavan Palace
- [x] Teddy picker- The arctic Monkeys
- [x] Back to you- Louis Tomlinson
- [x] Last night- The vamps
- [x] How to be a heartbreaker- Marina and the diamonds
- [x] Seven nation army- The White Stripes
- [x] Everything shine- The push stars
- [x] Still into you- Paramore
- [x] House of Gold- twenty one pilot
- [x] 3 nights- Dominic Fike
- [x] I’m not a Robot- Marina and the Diamonds
- [x] Knees Sock- Arctic Monkeys
- [x] Chinatown-Wild nothings
- [x] Dancing- Krono- Remix
- [x] Prayer In C- Lilly Wood
- [x] Secret- One republic
- [x] Not Fair-Lilly Allen
- [x] The Violet Hour- Sea Wolf
- [x] Alright- Supergrass
- [x] Tropic Love- Diviners
- [x] Mardy Bum- Arctic Monkeys
- [x] Vindicated- Dashboard Confession
- [x] Heaven- Walkman
- [x] Black Sheep- Brie Larson
- [x] Hard time- Paramore
- [x] Ode to the Bouncer- Killer Studio
- [x] Soul meet body- Death cab for cutie
- [x] Feel good inc- Gorillaz
- [x] At least it was here-The 88
- [x] Him and I-G-Eazy, Halsey
- [x] Reflecting light- Sam Philips
- [x] Forever- Chvrches
- [x] Ong Ong- Blur
- [x] Oh no- Marina and the diamonds
- [x] Threshold Sex- OMB
- [x] Lights- Ellie Goulding
- [x] Brick by Boring brick- Paramore
- [x] Lolita- Lana del Ray
- [x] Ava- Famy
- [x] Bitch- Plasticines
- [x] Foundation- Kate Nash
- [x] Pink and white - Frank Ocean
- [x] Hey girl- Zoey Dechanel
- [x] Summertime Sad (non remix)- Lana Del ray
- [x] Rare- Selena Gomez
- [x] She’s a rainbow- Rolling stone
- [x] Do I wanna know- Artic Monkeys
- [x] Blue Jeans- Lana del Ray
- [x] Take me home- Bebe Rehxa
- [x] Rhinestone eye- Gorillaz
- [x] On melancholy hill- Gorillaz
- [x] Waves- Robin Schulz
- [x] No surprises- Radiohead
- [x] Karma police- Radiohead
- [x] Paranoid Androids- Radiohead
- [x] It aint me- Selena Gomez
- [x] 30/90-Andrew Garfield
- [x] Jealous- Nick Jona
- [x] Team- Lorde
- [x] Suddenly I see- Kt turnsell
- [x] ET- Kate Perry AND KANYE WEST
- [x] Boom clap- Charlie xcx
- [x] Blitzkrieg bop- Ramone
- [x] Can’t remember to forget you- Sharkia
- [x] Hot N Cold- Katy Parry
- [x] Good time- Owl City
- [x] Alone- Alan Walker
- [x] What else can I do- Encanto
- [x] The Family Madrigal- Encanto
- [x] All of you- Encanto
- [x] We don’t talk about Bruno- Encanto
- [x] Surface pressure- Encanto
- [x] Concanio Sunday- Eyedress
- [x] Woman- Doja Cat
- [x] Hollywood- Marina and the diamonds
- [x] Baby- Marina and the diamonds
- [x] Wait a minute- Willow
- [x] Reflection- Lea Salonga
- [x] Ain’t it fun- Paramore
- [x] Prom Queen- Beach bunny
- [x] How far ill go - Mona
- [x] When will my life begin- Mandy Moore
- [x] That how you know- Amy Adams
- [x] Hawaiian roller coster ride- lilo and stitch
- [x] Friend like me- Will Smith
- [x] Stranger like me- Phil Colin
- [x] Son of man- Phil Colin
- [x] You to a friend in me- Randy Newman
- [x] Love is a open door- Kristen Bell
- [x] Colour of the wind- Judy Kuhn
- [x] Where you are- Mona
- [x] Married life- Up
- [x] Dig a little deeper- Princess and the frog
- [x] I won’t say I’m in love- Hercules
- [x] A spoon of Sugar- Mary Poppins
- [x] Supercailfraglitic- Mary poppin
- [x] The incedit- Michel Giacchino
- [x] You’re Welcome- mona
- [x] Sing me to sing- Alan Walker
- [x] Empire ants- Gorillaz
- [x] Ignoreance- Paramore
- [x] XO- Beyoncé
- [x] Whistle while you work- Snow White
- [x] Bella Ciao-Manu Pilas
- [x] Johnny boy - Twenty one pilot
- [x] RollerCoster- Bean
- [x] Love runs out- One republic
- [x] Le festin- Camille
- [x] East of Eden-Zella Day
- [x] El Mañna- Gorillaz
- [x] The only exception- Paramore
- [x] Vertigo- Anya Marina
- [x] Something that I want- Grace Potter
- [x] Cold Cold man- Saint Motel
- [x] Stick and stone- Jonsi
- [x] The clapping song- Shirley Eiles
- [x] Goodbye Horse- Q lazzarus
- [x] He Mele no lilo- Lilo and stitch
- [x] Smells like teenage spirit- Nirvana
- [x] Song 2- Blur
- [x] Take me out- Franz Fredinand
- [x] American Idiot- Green day
- [x] Teenagers- my chemical romance
- [x] Holiday- Green day
- [x] Girls and boys- Blur
- [x] Basket case- Green day
- [x] Welcome to the black parade- my chemical romance
- [x] Dirty Harry- Gorillaz
- [x] Dare- Gorillaz
- [x] Doncamatic- Gorillaz
Humility- Gorillaz
- [x] Little Wonder- Rob Thomas
- [x] Something good can work- Two door Cinema Club
- [x] Pump up kids- Foster the people
- [x] Ode to sleep- twenty one poilets
- [x] Lnd Lily Allen
- [x] Boulevard of broken dream- Green day
- [x] Ready for the floor
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book log - 2024 (so far)
diva by daisy goodwin
the heiress by rachel hawkins
only if you’re lucky by stacy willingham
the chateau by jaclyn goldis
just stay away by tony wirt
the other mothers by katherine faulker
middle of the night by riley sager
the disappearance of astrid bricard by natasha lester
every time i go in vacation, someone dies by catherine mack
the last caretaker by jessica strawser
just for the summer by abby jimenez
house of glass by sarah pekkanen
the mayor of maxwell street by avery cunningham
first lie wins by ashley elston
the phoenix crown by kate quinn
murder road by simone st. james
the fury by alex michaelides
happiness falls by angie kim
the house of last resort by christopher golden
run rose run by dolly parton
the chalice of the gods by rick riordan
there should have been right by nalini singh
the mysterious case of the alperton angels by janice hallet
darling girls by sally hepworth
the pieces around us by leigh fields
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the teacher by frieda mcfadden
x by jack croxell
iron flame by rebecca yarros
the only suspect by louise candlish
throwback by maurene goo
the housemaid is watching by frieda mcfadden
zara hossain is here by sabina khan
slice by angie caedis
the ways of the dead by neely tucker
orphan train by christina baker
a court of silver flames by sarah j. mass
come and get it by kiley reid
the drowning woman by robyn harding
when i bleed: poems about endometriosis by maggie bowyer
the house in the pines by ana reyes
only say good things by crystal hefner
the mother-in-law by sally hepworth
daughter of mine by megan miranda
lore olympus: volume four by rachel smythe
this time it’s real by ann liang
anna o by matthew blake
the girl with the louding voice by abi dare
where the forest meets the stars by glendy vanderah
a friend in the dark by samantha m. bailey
the wife app by carolyn mackler
howl’s moving castle by diana wynne jones
the spanish love deception by elena armas
divide by jessa russo
lies and weddings by kevin kwan
the foxhole victory tour by amy lynn green
dying to tell by keri beevis
my father, the panda killer by jamie jo hoang
the wedding party by l.r. jones
girl gone mad by avery bishop
starter wife by bethany lopez
the queens of new york by e.l. shen
theater lovers by ciara blume
once upon a broken heart by stephanie garber
the surrogate mother by frieda mcfadden
crying in h mart by michelle zauner
don’t forget to write by sara goldman confino
the next girl by carla kovach
the paradise problem by christina lauren
ivy league liars by grace costello
every summer after by carley fortune
the ballad of never after by stephanie garber
a curse of true love by stephanie garber
the devil’s storybooks by natalie babbit
expiration dates by rebecca serle
the murmur of bees by sofia segovia
growing up hadley by dana harp
the vacation by john marrs
rum punch regrets by anna kemp
the five-star weekend by elin hilderbrand
people to follow by olivia worley
the treasure hunters club by tom ryan
you shouldn’t be here by lauren thoman
trophy wife by bethany lopez
seven summers by paige toon
veridian sterling fakes it by jennifer gooch
the friendship club by robyn carr
women of good fortune by sophie wan
the smuggler’s apprentice of guatemala by lachlan page
this summer will be different by carley fortune
natural selection by elin hilderbrand
the passengers by john marrs
asap by axie oh
island of shadows by christopher kvintus
swan song by elin hilderbrand
lore olympus: volume five by rachel smythe
blue hawaiian by carla luna
the villain edit by laurie devore
hermione granger and the order of the phoenix by sara baines-miller
the hotel nantucket by elin hilderbrand
bummer camp by ann garvin
pink glass houses by asha elias
cut and thirst by margaret atwood
the exception to the rule by christina lauren
#crimetime by jeneva rose
incidents around the house by josh malerman
the mistress by valerie keogh
kiki’s delivery service by eiko kadono
when we were friends by jane green
the honey-don’t list by christina lauren
worst wingman ever by abby jimenez
the perfect couple by elin hilderbrand
home is where the bodies are by jeneva rose
the only good indians by stephen graham jones
roar by cecelia ahern
the wedding people by alison espach
look in the mirror by catherine steadman
fit to die by daniel kalla
uglies by scott westerfield
hideaway by nicole lundrigan
the fortune teller by natasha boydell
crazy rich asians by kevin kwan
the wish by nicholas sparks
how the penguins saved veronica by hazel prior
the plus one by s. c. lalli
the haters by robyn harding
china rich girlfriend by kevin kwan
rich people problems by kevin kwan
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updated favs!! 💘
💖fav singer-songwriters: taylor swift, billy joel, kimya dawson,
💕fav bands: rilo kiley, fleetwood mac, the avett brothers, my chemical romance
💓fav shows: shameless. sex education, sherlock (bbc)
❣️fav books: we are okay by nina lacour, solitaire by alice oseman, the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid, kiss her once for me by alison cochrun, one last stop by casey mcquiston, history is all you left me by adam silvera and the blood and ash series by jennifer l. armentrout
💝fav films: little women (2019), miss americana, spider-man: across the spiderverse , everything everywhere all at once (i'm watching la la land soon and i see very possibly ending up on this list)
💞fav songs: she's always a woman to me by billy joel, gypsy by fleetwood mac, delicate by taylor swift, does he love you? by rilo kiley, the end./dead! by mcr, laundry room by the avett brothers, LITERALLY ANY SONG OFF FOLKLORE
❤️‍🔥fav hobbies: reading, listening/making music, writing bad poetry, doing theatre, dressing up for funzies
❤️other random favs: jumping in bodies of water, studying french and psychology, flower crowns, pen pals, just pink stuff
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Tuesday, June 13, 2023 5pm ET: Feature LP: Jenny Lewis - Joy'All (2023)
Jennifer Diane Lewis (born January 8, 1976) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. She was the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and keyboardist for the indie rock band Rilo Kiley. Lewis gained prominence in the 1980s as a child actress, appearing in the films Troop Beverly Hills (1989) and The Wizard (1989) and the television series Brooklyn Bridge (1991–93). In the mid-1990s,…
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  Today, Politico highlighted a broad range of voices coming out forcefully in support of Acting Secretary Julie Su’s nomination to be U.S Labor Secretary, including labor unions, business groups, former Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, and others. “‘Julie Su has been a champion for labor, and labor is mobilizing in the way only we can,’ AFL-CIO spokesperson Ray Zaccaro said. he administration has highlighted her support from groups like the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Majority and those representing Asian American and Pacific Islanders. If confirmed, Su would be Biden’s first APPI Cabinet secretary and his fourth AAPI Cabinet member overall.” Walsh has also been actively engaged in the process and advocating for Su with labor and business leaders and senators, according to an administration official.”  
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Politico: Unions pour on support for Biden’s Labor pick amid confirmation worries Authors: Nick Niedzwiadek and Jennifer Haberkorn. Unions are stepping in to boost President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Labor Department as Democrats seek to avert an embarrassing defeat that would set back the administration’s agenda for workers. Unified Republican opposition to the nominee, Julie Su, has the unions and the White House focused on a handful of moderate senators who have yet to make their intentions known — Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Angus King (I-Maine) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.). The AFL-CIO this week began rolling out a campaign to drum up support for Su, with an emphasis on getting local affiliates to lean on undecided senators and a six-figure ad buy running in Washington, D.C. and Arizona. The “Stand with Su” effort is a direct counterweight to some of the forces that have been lobbying against her — including the name choice, as one of the main anti-confirmation groups is called “Stand Against Su.” “Julie Su has been a champion for labor, and labor is mobilizing in the way only we can,” AFL-CIO spokesperson Ray Zaccaro said. A key part of the pitch is that Su, who faces a committee vote Wednesday, is in the same mold as former Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, a seasoned politician who had fans on both sides of the aisle and who has been directly involved in rounding up support for her, according to an administration official. Su served as Walsh’s deputy secretary beginning in July 2021 and has been acting head of the department for the past month, after Walsh stepped down to run the NHL Players’ Association.   “She has worked hand in hand with Marty Walsh,” American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten told POLITICO. “If you liked the way Marty Walsh operated as the Secretary of Labor, then there’s no reason not to embrace Julie Su.”   But Republicans say Su, who was labor secretary California before coming to Washington, would veer sharply left of Walsh and used a confirmation hearing this week to portray her as anti-business and captive to labor’s priorities. Although all five of the senators in question voted to confirm Su as deputy secretary, Manchin, Tester and Sinema are likely to face tough reelection fights next year. “The more that people learn about her track record and just how bad she was in this role in California, we’re seeing that shifting the debate,” Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.), a leading critic of Su, told POLITICO prior to her confirmation hearing. “It’s very different when you’re going for the top position than being under Marty Walsh.”   The battle over Su is the Biden administration’s first attempt at replacing a Cabinet secretary, and the latest test of Democratic leadership’s ability to confirm nominees after multiple high-profile misfires. Though Su is already steering the department, administrations are typically wary of issuing major policy decisions without a permanent leader, meaning that a protracted confirmation fight could bog down the agency for months. Administration officials are holding nightly “war room” calls with Su’s backers to discuss the game plan for the following day and to track developments, according to a White House official. The administration also holds 15 to 20 check-in calls per day across labor and business groups. Walsh has also been actively engaged in the process and advocating for Su with labor and business leaders and senators, according to an administration official. Many Democrats on Capitol Hill are hopeful Kelly, Tester and King will support Su. If that is the case, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein remains in San Francisco recovering from shingles, Su and the White House would still need to win over Manchin and Sinema, both of whom have bucked the president in the past. Neither senator is on the committee that will vote Wednesday on whether to advance Su’s nomination to the floor and attention will fully turn to them immediately after the vote. Su has been ramping up her meetings with senators of both parties in recent weeks, though she has yet to meet with several key holdouts. She has spoken to Sinema, according to two sources familiar with the situation, and the White House is in touch with Manchin, an administration official said. Su doesn’t have a traditional “sherpa,” a veteran lawmaker or some other plugged-in operative who typically leads Cabinet officials and other important nominees through the confirmation process on Capitol Hill. The lack of one has raised eyebrows among some of Su’s supporters about the White House’s level of support for the nomination. The term “sherpa” is being phased out at the White House, however. Instead, she has a “navigator” — the senior leader of the Labor Department’s congressional affairs shop. The office has led Su through the process and accompanied her at each of her Senate meetings, according to that official. Su is only the second Cabinet official to go through the confirmation process since the first months of the Biden administration — Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Arati Prabhakar being the other — and the agencies now lead the confirmation process, an administration official said. With an obvious eye toward Manchin, the White House has heavily touted Su’s support from labor unions, including the AFL-CIO, Teamsters and, most significantly, United Mine Workers of America. While a recent letter of support from Mine Workers President Cecil E. Roberts may pull weight with Manchin, Su supporters have been cautious to not be too heavy-handed with either him or Sinema, knowing that an overt lobbying effort may backfire.   “The White House knows what they need to do for the best outcome to get Julie Su confirmed,” said an organized labor official, who requested anonymity to discuss political strategy. “They know the relationship dynamics they have with the senators in question. And they know it’s a complicated circumstance that requires deft and delicate management.”   The White House’s light-touch strategy is not entirely reliant on unions to shoulder the lobbying load and the administration has highlighted her support from groups like the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Majority and those representing Asian American and Pacific Islanders. If confirmed, Su would be Biden’s first APPI Cabinet secretary and his fourth AAPI Cabinet member overall. But organized labor is at the center of the pro-Su push. “There’s a world of Julie Su supporters out there, and we’re trying to show that,” the labor official said. “We saw these senators vote for her and there’s no reason to vote against her now. It remains to be seen just how uncertain they actually are.”   Sources: THX News, The White House & Politico. Read the full article
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07.23.1949 - 03.13.2019
07.23.1949 – 03.13.2019
Heart-heavy and lacking words.
Marge.Jennifer.jk died this morning.
She always talked about the great
adventure of the Ever After.
Now it is a part of her and she a part of it.
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jenny i wanna ruin our friendship // studio killers photo jenny // belle & sebastian jenny // walk the moon bulletproof heart // my chemical romance jenny you're barely alive // rilo kiley jenny from the block // jennifer lopez danny & jenny // ladyhawke jenny was a friend of mine // the killers
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hello! i was wondering who some of your favorite female and nonbinary faceclaims are that are in their late 20s to early 30s. i always love all of your suggestions and who you like seeing. thank you so much in advance!
Non-binary:
Kiley May (1987) Cayuga and Mohawk - two-spirit and genderqueer trans woman (she/they).
Erika Ishii (1987) Japanese (she/they/any).
Mae Martin (1987) - non-binary (she/they).
Elliot Page (1987) - trans non-binary - (he/they).
Lio Tipton (1988) - non-binary (they/them) - no resources since coming out as non-binary.
Nico Tortorella (1988) -genderfluid, queer, pansexual, and polyamorous (they/them).
Sushant Divgikar / Rani KoHEnur (1990) Indian - genderfluid (he/she/they).
Morningstar Angeline (1990) Navajo, Blackfoot, Chippewa Cree, Nez Perce, Shoshone, Mexican, and Unspecified White - non-binary (they/them) and pansexual.
Dom Provost-Chalkley (1990) - genderfluid (they/them) - no resources since after coming out as genderfluid that aren't above 100px.
Bethany C. Meyers (1990) - non-binary and polyamorous (they/she).
Olly Alexander (1990) - non-binary and gay (he/him).
Nayuka Gorrie (1990) Gunai, Gunditjmara, Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta, Scottish (they/them.)
Jayr Tinaco (1991) Filipino - non-binary (he/they).
Vico Ortiz (1991) Puerto Rican - non-binary (they/them).
Jacob Tobia (1991) Syrian - non-binary (they).
Theo Germaine (1992) - non-binary (they/them).
Poppy Liu (1992) Chinese - non-binary (they/she).
E.R. Fightmaster (1992) - non-binary (they/them).
Dorian Electra (1992) - genderfluid (they/them) - has ADD.
Sonny Kiss (1993) African-American - genderfluid and transfeminine (she/he).
Olive Gray (1994) Zambian / English - non-binary (they/them).
Mason Alexander Park (1995) Mexican and White - non-binary - they/them.
Emma Corrin (1995) - non-binary (they/them).
Bilal Baig (1995) Pakistani - non-binary genderqueer (they/them).
Third gender:
Kiley May (1987) Cayuga and Mohawk - two-spirit and genderqueer trans woman (she/they).
Jade Willoughby / Ellyn Jade (1990) Ojibwe and Jamaican of Afro Jamaican, Taino, and British - two-spirit (she/her) and not straight (otherwise unspecified), and has Nephrotic Syndrome and Celiac’s Disease.
Women:
Meaghan Rath (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / Goan Indian.
Wunmi Mosaku (1986) Yoruba Nigerian.
Ali Stroker (1986) - is paraplegic and bisexual.
Chai Fonacier (1986) Bisaya Filipino.
Kiley May (1987) Cayuga and Mohawk - two-spirit and genderqueer trans woman (she/they).
Jillian Mercado (1987) Afro Dominican - has muscular dystrophy.
Aidy Bryant (1987)
Michaela Coel (1987) Ghanaian - is aromantic.
Jessica Marie Garcia (1987) Mexican and Cuban.
Amiyah Scott (1988) African-American - trans.
Sharon Rooney (1988)
Mae Whitman (1988) - is pansexual.
Kelly Marie Tran (1989) Vietnamese.
Daniela Vega (1989) Chilean - trans.
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (1989) - has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with Marfanoid phenotype causing blindness in one eye and deafness - lesbian.
Kylie Bunbury (1989) Afro Guyanese / Swedish, as well as Polish, English, and German.
JuJu Chan (1989) Hongkogner.
Emily Coutts (1989) - is queer.
Shaunette Renée Wilson (1989) Afro-Guyanese.
Hannah John-Kamen (1989) Nigerian / Norwegian.
Danielle Brooks (1989) African-American - has openly dated a woman in the past but has not commented on her sexuality.
Megan Stalter (1990) - is bisexual.
Stephanie Hsu (1990) Taiwanese.
Lolly Adefope (1990) Nigerian.
Aiysha Hart (1990) English and Saudi Arabian.
Sibongile Mlambo (1990) Zimbabwean.
Damaris Lewis (1990) St Kittitian.
Dianne Doan (1990) Vietnamese.
Jennifer Cheon (1991) Korean / Mexican.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (1991) African-American / African-American, Puerto Rican - is trans.
Jari Jones (1991) African-American / Filipino -trans.
Ariana DeBose (1991) Puerto Rican, African-American, possibly Italian / English, Scottish, French - is bisexual.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taino, Dominican, Syrian, and Italian - has spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita.
Nyma Tang (1991) Ethiopian [South Sudanese].
Sarah Kameela Impey (1991) Indo-Guyanese / British.
Naomi Ackie (1992) Afro Grenadian.
Storme Toolis (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
Dilraba Dilmurat (1992) Uyghur.
Lydia West (1993) Afro Montserratian / Irish.
Jessica Henwick (1992) Chinese Singaporean / English.
Sky Ferreira (1992) Ojibwe, Cree, Chippewa Cree, Cheyenne, Brazilian of Portuguese and Possibly Other descent, Galician Jewish, Bukovina Jewish, Irish, Scottish, English, and French - has Chronic Lyme Disease.
Zión Moreno (1992) Mexican [Unspecified Native American and Spanish] - is trans.
Simone Recasner (1992) African-American and White.
Jesse James Keitel (1993) - is trans.
Lily Mae Harrington (1993)
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui.
Olivia Liang (1993) Chinese.
Beanie Feldstein (1993) Ashkenazi Jewish - chosen not to label her sexuality but is openly dating a woman.
Frankie Adams (1994) Samoan.
Rhiannon Clements (1994) - was born with a foreshortened left arm.
Khadijha Red Thunder (1994) Chippewa Cree, African-American, Spanish - is pansexual.
Jasmin Savoy Brown (1994) African-American / English, German, Norwegian, some Scots-Irish/Northern Irish - is queer.
Eve Lindley (1993) - is trans.
Bronwyn James (1994) - is queer.
Coty Camacho (1995) Mixtec and Zapotec - is pansexual.
Simone Ashley (1995) Tamil Indian.
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.
Sophia Taylor Ali (1995) Pakistani / Sicilian Italian, Danish, Norwegian, German.
Bolded - has resources at time of posting!
Thankl you! It's so nice to know people like my suggestions please let me know if you'd like more!
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Dr. Death (2021)
Directed by Maggie Kiley, Jennifer Morrison & So Yong Kim, Cinematography by Kat Westergaard & Zachary Galler
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