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a-casual-egg · 1 month
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Wasn't sure how else to announce it, but Nate takes Alfred's role in my oxventure deadlands batman au
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oxventure-text-posts · 6 months
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oxventurequotes · 1 year
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nate: there's this cat and- oh it's a hoot - see he hates mondays
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curious-sootball · 6 months
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"Why are you so afraid of that small child?"
Also known as the moment when I realised that the showdown with the episode's villain is going to be great
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ftbhedges · 2 years
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✸ ✸ Faces of the Free Trader Beowulf Coven ✸ ✸
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Name: Sethos “Seth” [Surname Redacted] (FC: Rami Malek) Hails From: No Record of Citizenship in Any Known Country Discipline: Technokinesis; Technopathy Known For: Socially awkward; Matrix-level hacker; long string of binary code tattoo on the back of neck
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Name: Prudence “Rue” Arabella Attaway (FC: Antonia Thomas) Hails From: London, England Discipline: Pyromancy Known For: Uses heavy London slang; literal hothead; unrecognized granddaughter of Lady Abra Zabini; sigil finger tattoos for pyrotechnics
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Name: Howell Del Rosario (FC: Jacob Batalon) Hails From: Philippines Discipline: Invisible Energy Field Detection Known For: Interpreting hedge witch disciplines; soft-spoken; guide for new safehouse regulars
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Name: Tess Janssen (FC: Emmy Raver-Lampman) Hails From: Birmingham, England (Caribbean descent) Discipline: Illusionist Known For: West End leading lady; gets along with everyone; ancient Anansi bloodline; large spider tattoo on thigh
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Name: Ralph Wickers (FC: Chance Perdomo) Hails From: Leeds, England Discipline: Precognition; Dream Manipulation Known For: Sleeping; underdeveloped interpersonal skills; picky eater; collection of watercolor dream journals Currently: Was murdered and resurrected via voodoo as a ‘zombie’; locked up in safehouse closet 
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Name: Olivia Sage “Fish” Fisher (FC: Jessica Henwick) Hails From: Geneva, Switzerland Discipline: Umbrakinetic Constructs (i.e. shadow magic) Known For: Manages the Unnamed Bar; has a manifested familiar binturong named Ghost; loyal but flighty
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Name: Nathaniel “Nate” Preston Pinnock (FC: Hale Appleman) Hails From: New York City, U.S.A. Discipline: Variable Manipulation; Probability Magic Known For: A lot...he’s famous; high-functioning addict; bartender at the Unnamed Bar; picks up tuts easily; safehouse gatekeeper; reigning Push champion (and loves to brag about it); Oathbreaker’s Sigil on hand
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Name: Harriet Eleanor Pinnock (FC: Kristen Stewart) Hails From: New York City, U.S.A. Discipline: Unknown Known For: By far the smartest person in the safehouse; calling her brother on his bullshit; having her own LIFE unlike the rest of these codependent assholes
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Name: Xiomara Winters (FC: Carlson Young) Hails From: France Discipline: Entropy Manipulation Known For: Still pretty sour about this whole thing tbh; struggles with tuts; begrudging safehouse Queen; brought home a stray Kneazle named Ange; will go “boom” if provoked so don’t fuck with her, fellas; Oathbreaker’s Sigil on hand (glamoured out of sight)
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Name: Kamala Rivers (FC: Phoebe Tonkin) Hails From: Bristol, England Discipline: Cell Manipulation Known For: Sixth form college science geek; resident safehouse newbie; is a triplet; plays field hockey
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Name: Ajai “AJ” Ramesh (FC: Dev Patel) Hails From: Leicester, England Discipline: Physical Magic; Travelling Known For: Wanted by the Ministry of Magic and Lib-Con (for different reasons); button presser; ironically has a car
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Name: Charumati “Ruma” Ramesh (FC: Freida Pinto) Hails From: Leicester, England Discipline: Consciousness State Inducement/Manipulation Known For: Licensed hypnotherapist; secretly psychoanalyzes everyone at the safehouse; a genuinely thoughtful and caring person
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dear-indies · 1 year
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Hi there and happy start of summer! I was thinking if you could please come with some suggestions for siblings and parents for Ethan Torchio? From my understanding he's white Italian but he just has quite a distinctive look so I'm struggling finding possible family members for a character using his face. You always come with THE BEST suggestions for people so thought I'd ask you <3 Thank you so much!
Parents:
Stanley Tucci (1960)
Danny Huston (1962)
Cosimo Fusco (1962)
Monica Bellucci (1964)
Matt Dillon (1964)
Marisa Tomei (1964)
Sabrina Ferilli (1964)
Famke Janssen (1964)
Brooke Shields (1965)
Alan Cumming (1965) - is bisexual.
Vincenzo Amato (1966)
Michael Imperioli (1966)
Paolo Genovese (1966)
Chiara Caselli (1967)
Julia Roberts (1967)
Rufus Sewell (1967)
Sabrina Impacciatore (1968)
Francesca Gregorini (1968)
Pierfrancesco Favino (1969)
Livia Giuggioli (1969)
Siblings:
Nathaniel Curtis (1990) Indian / English - is queer.
RJ Mitte (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
E.R. Fightmaster (1992) - (they/them).
Simona Tabasco (1994)
Greta Ferro (1995)
Carlotta Antonelli (1995)
Natacha Karam (1995) Lebanese / Irish.
Emily Keefe (1995)
Benedetta Gargari (1995)
Elles Case (1996)
Anya Chalotra (1996) Kashmiri Indian / English.
Hanako Greensmith (1996) Japanese / English.
Milena Smit (1996)
Grace Caroline Currey (1996)
Nicholas Cirillo (1997)
Federico Cesari (1997)
Gideon Adlon (1997) Ashkenazi Jewish (maternal grandfather), German, English, some Irish, Northern Irish, and Welsh.
Jacob Elordi (1997)
Nicole Maines (1997) - is a trans woman.
Nolan Gould (1998)
Charlie Gillespie (1998)
Lauren Tsai (1998) Taiwanese / Polish, Italian, English, German, Irish.
Charlie Hiscock (1999)
Some would be half-siblings / might be better as half-siblings but I hope you find these suggestions useful anon, thank you for being so kind!
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awellboiledicicle · 4 years
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TMA Statements In Chronological Order
But, not by when the events happened, by the order when the Statements were entered to the Institute. Because that wasn’t on the wiki timeline. 
Below the cut because i’m not a monster. 
Format is:
Episode // Entity // Statement Giver// Statement Given // Event Date
   • #140 The Movment of The Heavens // The Dark // John Flamsteed // 1715    • #116 The Show Must Go On // The Stranger // Abraham Janssen // 2 November 1787    • #23 Schwarzwald // The Eye // Albrecht von Closen // 31st March 1816 // Winter 1815    • #127 Remains to be Seen // The Eye // Jonathan Franshawe // 21 November 1831 // April – November 1831    • #152 A Gravediggers Envy // The Buried // Hezekiah Wakely // 1837 - 1839    • #50 Foundations // The Buried // Sampson Kempthorn // 12th June 1841 // 1836    • #58 Trail Rations // The Flesh // Mrs. Carlisle // 10th November 1845 // October – November 1845    • #105 Total War // The Slaughter, The Eye // Charles Fleming // 1862    • #98 Lights Out // The Dark // Algernon Moss // 14 May 1864    • #138 The Architecture Of Fear // The Eye // Robert Smirke // 13 February 1867    • #7 The Piper // The Slaughter // Clarence Berry // 6th November 1922 // 1917-18    • #133 Dead Horse // The Hunt // Percy Fawcett // 27 June 1930    • #99 Dust to Dust // The Buried // Robert E Geiger // 20 February 1952 // April 1935    • #137 Nemesis // The Slaughter // Wallis Turner // 3 July 1955 // Winter 1942    • #29 Cheating Death // The End // Nathaniel Thorp // 4th June 1972 // 17th June 1775    • #60 Observer Effect // The Eye // Rosa Meyer // 12 July 1972 // April – July 1972    • #95 Absent Without Leave // The Slaughter // Luca Moretti // 2 November 1977    • #44 Tightrope // The Stranger // Yuri Utkin // 2nd March 1979 // November 1952    • #85 Upon the Stair // The Spiral // Unknown // 1980 – 1990    • #86 Tucked In // The Dark // Benjamin Hatendi // 2nd March 1983    • #84 Possessive // The Corruption // Adrian Weiss // 1 December 1990    • #125 Civilian Casualties // The Slaughter // Terrance Simpson // 19 July 1993    • #77 The Kind Mother // The Stranger // Lucy Cooper // 15 September 1994 //August 1994    • #93 Contaminant // The Corruption // Lester Chang // 5 March 1995    • #96 Return To Sender // The Stranger // Alfred Breekon // 15 May 1996    • #53 Crusader // The Eye // Walter Heller // 5th September 1997 // November 1941    • #2 Do Not Open // The Buried, The Stranger // Joshua Gillespie // 22nd November 1998 // 1996 -1998 (?)    • #46 Literary Heights // The Spiral, The Vast // Herbert Knox // 21st December 1998 // September 1997    • #17 Boneturners Tale // The Flesh // Sebastian Adekoya // 10th June 1999 // 1996    • #66 Held in Customs // The Buried // Vincent Yang // 22 February 2000 // January 19 2000    • #78 Distant Cousin // The Stranger, The Web // Lawrence Moore // 12 June 2001    • #21 Freefall // The Vast // Moira Kelly // 20th October 2002 // 3rd-5th or 7th June 2001    • #35 Old Passages // All // Harold Silvana // 4th June 2002 // June 2002    • #9 A Father’s Love // The Dark, The Hunt // Julia Montauk // 3rd December 2002 // 1990-95    • #155 Cost of Living // The End // Tova McHugh // 3 December 2002    • #68 Tale of a Field Hospital // The Corruption // Joesph Russo // 3rd June 2003 // 1st June 2003    • #27 A Sturdy Lock // The Spiral // Paul Mckenzie // 24th August 2003 // July 2003    • #146 Threshold // The Spiral // Marcus Mackenzie // 1 September 2003    • #88 Dig // The Buried // Enrique MacMillian // 4 November 2003    • #70 Book of the Dead // The End // Masato Murray // 9th December 2003    • #52 Exceptional Risk // The Dark // Phillip Brown // 9th April 2004 // 1st November 2002    • #24 Strange Music // The Stranger // Leanne Denikin // 17th Jan 2005 // August 2004    • #59 Recluse // The Web, The Desolation // Ronald Sinclair // 29th November 2005 // Early to Mid 1960’s    • #134 Time of Revelation // The Extinction // Adelard Dekker // 22 January 2006 // 2005, 1867    • #75 A Long Way Down // The Vast // Stephen Walker // 7 November 2006 // Early October 2006    • #139 Chosen // The Desolation // Eugene Vanderstock // 30 November 2006    • #115 Taking Stock // The Flesh // Michaele Salesa // 4 January 2007 // Autumn of 1999    • #8 Burnt Out // The Web, The Desolation, The Spiral // Ivo Lensik // 13th March 2007 // November 2006    • #67 Burning Desire // The Desolation // Jack Barnabas // 18 March 2007 // October – November 2006    • #3 Across the Street // The Stranger, The Web // Amy Patel // 1st July 2007 // 7th April 2006    • #51 High Pressure // The Vast, The Buried // Antonia Hayley // 7th January 2008 // August 2006    • #106 A Matter of Perspective // The Vast, The Eye // Jan Kilbride // 10 February 2008    • #49 The Butchers Window // The Flesh // Gregory Pryor // 11th March 2008 // June 2007    • #62 First Edition // The End, The Eye // Mary Keay // 3rd July 2008 // 1955    • #154 Bloody Mary // The Eye // Eric Delano // 21 July 2008    • #130 Meat // The Flesh // Lucia Wright // 19 December 2008    • #18 The Man Upstairs // The Flesh // Christof Rudenko // 12th December 2008 // 22nd October 2007    • #156 Reflection // The Extinction // Adelard Dekker // 4 January 2009    • #5 Thrown Away // The Flesh etc. // Kieran Woodward // 23rd February 2009 // 8th August 2008    • #97 We All Ignore The Pit // The Buried // Jackson Ellis // 3 March 2009    • #57 Personal Space // The Lonely, The Vast, The Dark // Carter Chilcott // 4 April 2009 // September 2007    • #145 Infectious Doubts // The Desolation // Arthur Nolan // 2 February 2009    • #114 Cracked Foundation // The Web Shtranger or Extinction // Anya Villette // 22 April 2009 // 23 April 2009 or 9 April 2009    • #37 Burnt Offering // The Desolation // Jason North // 6th August 2009 // August 2009    • #108 Monologue // The Lonely, The Stranger // Adonis Biros // 20 August 2009 // August 2009    • #144 Decrypted // The Extinction // Gary Boylan // 3 October 2009 // August 2009    • #126 Sculptor’s Tool // The Spiral // Deborah Madaki // 11 October 2009 // Spring 2004    • #72 Takeaway // The Flesh // Craig Goodall // 20 October 2009 // 27 September 2009    • #107 Third Degree // The Desolation // 1 February 2010 // January 2010    • #48 Lost in the Crowd // The Lonely // Andrea Nunis // 25th March 2010 // September 2009    • #10 Vampire Killer & #56 Children of the Night // The Hunt, the Web // Trevor Herburt // 10th July 2010 // 1959 (first event), Winter 2009    • #69 Thought For the Day // The Web // Darren Harlow // 18th November 2010    • #31 First Hunt // The Hunt // Lawerence Mortimer // 9th December 2010 // 30th November - 1st December 2010    • #33 Boatswain’s Call // The Lonely // Carlita Sloane // 2nd January 2011 // Late November 2010    • #45 Blood Bag // The Corruption // Thomas Neil // 9th February 2011 // Spring 2010    • #148 Extended Surveillance // The Eye // Sunil Maraj // 3 April 2011    • #14 Piece Meal // The Flesh // Lee Rentoul // 29th May 2011 // Early 2011    • #19 Confession & #20 Desecrated Host // The Spiral, The Web, The Desolation (Hilltop Road) & The Spiral, The Flesh // Edwin Burroughs // 30th May 2011 // November 2006    • #112 Thrill of the Chase // The Hunt // Lisa Carmel // 13 November 2011    • #113 Breathing Room // The End // Adelard Dekker // 2012    • #12 Page Turner // The Desolation, The Eye // Lesere Saraki // 11th February 2012 // 23rd December 2011    • #153 Love Bombing // The Corruption, The Flesh // Barbara Mullen-Jones // 2 March 2012    • #110 Creature Feature // The Web // Alexia Crawley // 14 March 2012    • #1 Anglerfish // Stranger //Nathan Watts // 22nd April 2012 // March 2010    • #38 Lost and Found // The Spiral // Andre Ramao // 6th June 2012 // March 2012    • #36 Taken Ill // The Corruption // Nicole Baxter // 19th November 2012 // August – September 2011    • #136 The Puppeteer // The Web // Alison Killala // 1 December 2012 // 2012    • #124 Left Hanging // The Vast // Julian Jennings // 11 December 2012 // 2012    • #149 Concrete Jungle // The Extinction // Judith O’neill // 13 May 2013    • #54 Still Life // The Stranger // Alexander Scaplehorn // 23 June  2013    • #4 Page Turner // The Vast, The Spiral, The End // Dominic Swain // 28th June 2013 // 10th November 2012    • #90 Body Builder // The Flesh // Ross Davenport // 7 August 2013    • #157 Rotten Core // The Extinction, The Corruption // Adelard Dekker // 14 August 2013    • #30 Killing Floor // The Flesh // David Laylow // 1st September 2013 // 12th July 2013    • #129 Submerged // The Buried // Kulbir Shakya // 4 September 2013 // July or August 2013    • #83 Drawing a Blank // The Stranger // Chloe Ashburt // 19 October 2013 // September – October 2013    • #42 Grifter’s Bone // The Slaughter // Jennifer Ling // 3rd November 2013 // Autumn 2013    • #32 Hive // The Corruption // Jane Prentiss // 23rd February 2014 // Pre-2014    • #63 The End of the Tunnel // The Dark // Erin Gallagher-Nelson // 31st March 2014 // 26th March 2014    • #102 Nesting Instinct // The Corruption // Francois Deschamps // 4 June 2014    • #103 Cruelty Free // The Flesh // Dylan Anderson // 2 July 2014    • #135 Dark Matter // The Dark // Manuela Dominguez // 14 July 2014 // 2007    • #87 The Uncanny Valley // The Stranger, The Desolation // Sebastian Skinner // 10 October 2014 // September 2014    • #15 Lost Johns’ Cave // The Buried // Laura Popham // 9th November 2014 // 14-15th June 2014    • #150 Cul-de-sac // The Lonely // Herman Gorgoli // 9 November 2014    • #6 Squirm // The Corruption // Timothy Hodge // 9th December 2014 // 20th November 2014    • #122 Zombie // The Stranger // Lorell St. John // 1 February 2015    • #11 Dreamer // The End // Antonio Blake (Oliver Banks) // 14th March 2015 // 12th March 2015    • #16 Arachnophobia // The Web, The Corruption // Carlos Vittery // 9th April 2015 // Early 2015    • #25 Growing Dark // The Dark // Mark Bilham // 19th April 2015 // January – March 2015    • #64 Burial Rites // The End // Donna Gwynne // 20th May 2015 // 2012    • #74 Fatigue // The Spiral // Lydia Halligan // 8 June 2015    • #123 Web Development // The Web // Angie Santos // 1 August 2015 // January 2015    • #13 Alone // The Lonely // Naomi Herne // 13th January 2016 //30th & 31st March 2015    • #22 Colony // The Corruption // Martin Blackwood // 12th March 2016 // March 2016    • #26 A Distortion // The Spiral, The Corruption // Sasha James // 2nd April 2016 // 1st April 2016    • #28 Skintight // The Slaughter, The Stranger // Melanie King // 17th April 2016 // January 2015    • #34 Anatomy Class // The Stranger // Lionel Elliot // 12th July 2016 // January – March 2016    • #39 Infestation // ATTACK ON THE INSTITUTE // 29th July 2016    • #40 Human Remains // Post Attack Debrief// 29th July 2016    • #41 Too Deep // Buried and Dark suspected // 2nd September 2016 // mid-august – September 2016    • #43 Section 31 // The Desolation, The End // Basira Hussain //19th September 2016 // August 2011 and 18 July 2014    • #47 The New Door // The Spiral // Helen Richardson // 2nd October 2016    • #55 Pest Control // The Corruption, The Desolation // Jordan Kennedy // 3rd November 2016 // 2011 & 2014    • #61 Hard Shoulder // The Hunt, The Stranger, The Buried // Daisy Tonner // 1st December 2016 // 24th July 2002    • #65 Binary // The Spiral, Extinction // Tessa Winters // 7th January 2017    • #71 Underground // The Buried // Karolina Gorka // 25 January 2017 // 6 January 2017    • #73 Police Lights // The Dark // Basira Hussain // 11 February 2017 // 10 February 2017    • #76 The Smell of Blood // The Slaughter // Melanie King // 13 February 2017    • #79 Hide and Seek // The Stranger, The Spiral // 16 February 2017    • #80 The Librarian // All // Jurgen Leitner // 16 February 2017 // 1994    • #81 A Guest for Mister Spider // The Web // Jonathan Sims // 18 February 2017 / 1995    • #82 The Eyewitnesses // The Eye, the Slaughter // Daisy Tonner // 18 February 2017    • #89 Twice as Bright // The Desolation // Jude Perry // 24 April 2017    • #91 The Coming Storm // The Vast, The Spiral // Michael Crew // 28 April 2017    • #92 Nothing Beside Remains // The Eye, The Lonely // Elias Bouchard, Barnabas Bennett // ? [Possibly 28 April 2017]    • #94 Dead Woman Walking // The End // Georgie Barker // 29 April 2017    • #100 I Guess You Had To Be There // The Desolation, The Dark, The Spiral, The Web, The Lonely // Lynn Hammond, John Smith, Robin Lennox, Brian Finlinson // 2 May 2017 – 26 May 2017    • #101 Another Twist // The Spiral, The Stranger // Michael // May-June 2017 // October 2009 – 2011    • #104 Sneak Preview // The Stranger // Timothy Stoker // 14 June 2017 // August 2013    • #109 Nightfall // The Dark, The Hunt // Julia Montauk and Trevor Herbert // 29 June 2017 // July 2010    • #111 Family Business // Multiple, The End // Gerry Keay // 30 June 2017 // September 2008    • #117 Testament // The Eye // Jonathan Sims, Basira Hussain, Melanie King, Martin Blackwood, Timothy Stoker, Daisy Tonner // 2 – 4 August 2017    • #118 The Masquerade // The Stranger // The Unknowing Begins // 6 August 2017    • #119 Stranger and Stranger // The Stranger // The Unknowing Ends // 7 August 2017    • #120 Eye Contact // The Eye // Elias Bouchard // 9 August 2017    • #121 Far Away // The End, The Web // Oliver Banks // 15 February 2018    • #128 Heavy Goods // The Stranger // Breekon // 3 March 2018    • #131 Flesh // The Flesh // Jared Hopworth // 20 March 2018 // 2016 – January 2018    • #132 Entombed // The Buried // Jonathan Sims and Daisy Tonner // 24 March 2018    • #141 Doomed Voyage // The Vast, The Spiral // Floyd Matharu // 11 June 2018    • #142 Scrutiny // The Eye, The Buried // Jess Terrell // 12 June 2018    • #143 Heart of Darkness // The Dark // Manuela Dominguez // 16 June 2018    • #147 Weaver // The Web // Annabelle Cane // 20 July 2018    • #151 Big Picture // The Vast, The Lonely, The Extinction // Simon Fairchild, Martin Blackwood // 14 August 2018    • #158 Panopticon // The Eye, the Extinction, The Lonely // Martin Blackwood, Peter Lukas, Basira Hussain, Jonathan Sims, Daisy Tonner, Elias Bouchard, Gertrude Robinson // 25 September 2018    • #159 The Last // The Lonely // Peter Lukas // 25 September 2018    • #160 The Eye Opens // All // Jonah Magnus, Jonathan Sims // 18 October 2018    • Vigilo, Audio, Supervenio. The World Ends    • #161 Dwelling // No // Sasha James, Tim Stoker, Martin Blackwood, Elias Bouchard, Jonathan Sims, Jurgen Leitner // No Longer Applicable // Unknown    • #162 A Cozy Cabin // No // Gertrude Robinson, Gerry Keay, Sasha James, Timothy Stoker, Martin Blackwood, Jonathan Sims // No Longer Applicable // 2013 – 2015    • #163 In The Trenches // The Slaughter // Jonathan Sims // No Longer Applicable    • # 164 The Sick Village // The Corruption // Jonathan Sims // No Longer Applicable    • #165 Revolutions // The Stranger // Jonathan Sims // No Longer Applicable    • #166 The Worms // The Buried // Jonathan Sims // No Longer Applicable    • #167 Curiosity // The Eye, The Web, Others // Jonathan on Gertrude Robinson // No Longer Applicable    • #168 Roots // The End // Oliver Banks // No Longer Applicable
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itsadrizzit · 6 years
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Get to know me!
Thanks for the tag @caixxa
Name: Sari
Gender: female
Birthday: 20 January
Last movie: Oh wowww.... I mean... can I remember what movie I watched last??? No. It was in December when I was visiting family for Christmas, probably. So... depending on what order things happened in, it was either Doctor Dolittle (the original with Rex Harrison) or Mary Poppins (the new one)
Last song: I was training on my slideboard, so I had my skating playlist on and I’m fairly sure the last song that came on before I stopped was “Your Body is a Weapon” -- The Wombats, which is also my phone ring and every single alarm on my phone because I love it, I relate to it, and it’s kind of a banger.
Favorite color: blues. Pretty much all of them. I also like greens and some purples and dark red and Oranje orange.
Relationship status: married
Top three ships: Hmmmmm I tend to put them in bins by fandom rather than trying to prioritise across fandoms. Like... I like this one for this reason and that one for that reason and they are equal likes, but for opposite reasons. But I’ll give you three that are near the top and maybe they are the top three and maybe they are not???
Anders/Nathaniel Howe (Dragon Age: Awakening) my beautiful, fucked up baes
Christian Eriksen/Vincent Janssen (Football RPF) like no one guessed that.
Dele/Eric Dier (Football RPF) probably, but it also might be my very specific feelings on (Mousa Dembele/Jan Vertonghen/Toby Alderweireld) or it also might be Sergio Ramos/Iker Casillas or it also might be something else entirely???
I tag @cisarovna @yarndarling @berndlenhoe @ahremiliano @mommylap and @revolutionaryjo (let’s mix it up a bit, eh... but also you don’t have to do it... idk who else likes these things. It won’t hurt my feelings if you don’t.)
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a-casual-egg · 5 months
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Oxventure furry hcs bc it's fun to imagine (Egbert, Rust, Silas, and Garnet are excluded from this bc they're either already animals (Egbert and Rust) or I just can't seem them as furries (Silas and Garnet))
Corazón: white cat (is still a pirate but white cat for some kind of elegance)
Merilwen: brown cat
Prudence: black wolf (that's very magical)
Dob: Golden Retriever or Sheepdog (wolf is an option bc of his backstory, but he just has big dog vibes)
Kasimir: Saint Bernard
Edvard: rat/mouse (lab rat)
Lilith: big snake
Zillah: sheep or ram
Barnaby: Borzoi or Afghan Hound (essentially a fancy looking dog with a long snout)
Billie: Bison (was there any other option? (Sarcasm))
Edie: fox
Nate: herding dog
Delacy: cool wolf or coyote with like glowing eyes
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oxventurequotes · 1 year
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victoria: so, how did you find it?
delacy: we went north
nate: it was right there on the track
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tortuga-aak · 7 years
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Goldman Sachs' new managing-director list is out — and it's the largest class in the firm's history (GS)
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Goldman Sachs announced its largest-ever class of managing directors.
Of the 509 promoted, 44% are millennials.
The firm announces managing-director promotions every two years.
It's one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, a step below partner at the premier investment bank.
Goldman Sachs just announced a new class of 509 managing directors — the largest class in the firm's history.
The position is one of the most coveted on Wall Street, one step below partner at the prestigious investment-banking firm. The firm now has 2,148 managing directors, making up 7.1% of the company's workforce.
It's also one of the youngest classes the bank has promoted — 44% are millennials, up from 30% in 2015.
Other headline stats about the class:
66% started their careers as analysts or associates at Goldman Sachs.
24% of the class is women, down from 25% in 2015.
130 were promoted in the securities division, up from 102 in 2015.
101 were promoted in investment banking, up from 97 in 2015.
52 were promoted in technology, up from 38 in 2015.
Eight were promoted in consumer and commercial banking — the division that houses the bank's online-lending business, Marcus — compared with zero in 2015.
Here's the full statement:
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
"Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers," said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
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Where are all the January transfers Ramos to Arsenal and Modric to United would liven things up
The January transfer window closes in two weeks and, so far, trading has been a quiet at the top end of the market.
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Each of the top six clubs have issues to address over the final 14 days of the window, but what are the prospects of Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United adding to their squads between now and 11 p.m. GMT (6 p.m. ET) on Jan. 31?
LIVERPOOL
WINDOW SO FAR: It has been all quiet at Anfield, with the Premier League leaders having done their major business over the last two windows with big money outlays on the likes of defender Virgil van Dijk (£75m) and goalkeeper Alisson Becker (£65m).
WHAT DO THEY NEED? Liverpool's strongest starting XI is arguably the best in the Premier League, but Jurgen Klopp lacks quality cover at centre-back and left-back. If Van Dijk or Andy Robertson are sidelined for any length of time, the lack of top-class cover could prove damaging.
OUTGOINGS: Out-of-favour striker Dominic Solanke completed a £19m move to Bournemouth, with right-back Nathaniel Clyne also sealing a loan switch to Eddie Howe's team.
DREAM SIGNING TO TRANSFORM THEIR SEASON: David Alaba -- The Bayern Munich defender could solve Liverpool's left-back issue, while he also performed at centre-back under Pep Guardiola. Would cost close to £80m, if Bayern were even prepared to sell.
MAN CITY
WINDOW SO FAR: Pep Guardiola has made it clear for weeks now that City will not do business during this window, but there are issues beginning to emerge which may need the club to revisit their stance.
WHAT DO THEY NEED? City have tried and failed to find a long-term replacement for Fernandinho, with moves for Fred and Jorginho over the last 12 months resulting in the players joining Manchester United and Chelsea respectively. At 33, Fernandinho needs to be used wisely, so experienced cover is needed. A new forward is another potential requirement, with Gabriel Jesus still to convince as Sergio Aguero's direct rival.
OUTGOINGS: Spanish forward Brahim Diaz left the Etihad for Real Madrid, with the 19-year-old having grown tired of a lack of first-team opportunities at City.
DREAM SIGNING: N'Golo Kante -- Kante would be the perfect replacement for Fernandinho, but prising him away from Chelsea is virtually impossible. However, having been moved away from his favoured role by Maurizio Sarri, has Kante become expendable?
TOTTENHAM
WINDOW SO FAR: New window, same old story at Tottenham, who have become the least active big club in the transfer market in recent years. They did extend defender Jan Vertonghen's contract until 2020, but doing the same for Toby Alderweireld means that a £25m release clause will be active in the summer.
WHAT DO THEY NEED? Spurs need greater depth throughout their squad, but with Harry Kane sidelined until late-March with an ankle injury and Son Heung-Min on Asian Cup duty with South Korea, a new striker has become an absolute must. Mauricio Pochettino is putting on a brave face, but the lack of a quality centre-forward could derail Spurs on all fronts.
OUTGOINGS: Mousa Dembele has been sold to Chinese club Guangzhou R&F, despite Moussa Sissoko suffering a muscle injury at the weekend. Out-of-favour forward Vincent Janssen will be allowed to leave if Spurs can find a buyer as Pochettino confirmed this week that the Dutchman does not figure in his plans.
DREAM SIGNING: Gareth Bale -- What better way to lift the mood and sharpen the team's cutting edge than by re-signing Wales international Bale from Real Madrid? The 29-year-old faces an uncertain future at the Bernabeu and his star quality and goal threat would be transformative.
CHELSEA
WINDOW SO FAR: Chelsea moved quickly at the start of the window by sealing a £58m deal for Borussia Dortmund's Christian Pulisic which will see the USA forward arrive at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. A loan deal for AC Milan forward Gonzalo Higuain is also close.
WHAT DO THEY NEED? A proven goal scorer is the top priority and Higuain's arrival from Italy, where he is on loan at Milan from Juventus, will give Chelsea an upgrade on their options. Proven cover for Jorginho in midfield is also needed.
OUTGOINGS: Cesc Fabregas left Stamford Bridge for Monaco and striker Alvaro Morata is also heading for the exit door, with Atletico Madrid the Spaniard's most likely destination. Defender Gary Cahill is also likely to leave given his lack of game time, but Chelsea are battling to stop teenage forward Callum Hudson-Odoi pushing through a £35m move to Bayern Munich.
DREAM SIGNING: Gonzalo Higuain -- If Chelsea can get a deal over the line for the Argentine forward, they will give themselves a huge boost in their bid to secure a top four finish. Higuain might be one tier below world-class, but his goal scoring record isn't in doubt and he could be the key to getting Chelsea back into the Champions League.
ARSENAL
WINDOW SO FAR: Unai Emery stunned Arsenal fans earlier this month by claiming the club could only do loan deals during this transfer window. But even though it has been quiet so far at the Emirates, the final week could be busy.
WHAT DO THEY NEED? Emery has a long-term rebuilding job on his hands, so every area of the squad is in need of improvement. The priority is an experienced centre-back, partly because of Rob Holding being ruled out for the season due to injury but also because the options at his disposal are either too old or not good enough.
OUTGOINGS: Aaron Ramsey is close to sealing a summer move to Juventus, but the Welsh midfielder will see out his contract at the Emirates and remain at the club until the end of the season. Mesut Ozil will be allowed to leave, on loan or permanently, if Arsenal can find a club willing to pay some of the German's £350,000-a-week wages.
DREAM SIGNING: Sergio Ramos -- Arsenal are desperate for a leader at the back and a defender who can organise and inspire those around him. At 32, and with Real in crisis, the Spain centre-back might be available, but Arsenal don't have money or ambition to pursue him.
MAN UNITED
WINDOW SO FAR: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has brought an air of calm to Old Trafford since replacing the sacked Jose Mourinho last month, so the potential January exits of players such as Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez are no longer on the cards. There could still be some high-profile departures, though.
WHAT DO THEY NEED? Despite the all-round improvement under Solskjaer, United still need a commanding centre-back and a top-class No. 10 capable of unlocking the best defences. Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly is the top target at centre-back, but landing him this month is highly unlikely.
OUTGOINGS: Marouane Fellaini and Marcos Rojo could both be sold this month, with neither figuring in Solskjaer's plans. Juan Mata, out of contract in the summer, could also go, but Solskjaer would prefer to keep the Spaniard until the end of the season if possible. Right-back Antonio Valencia is another who could be sold for the right offer.
DREAM SIGNING: Luka Modric -- For too long, arguably since the retirement of Paul Scholes in 2013, United have lacked a player capable of dictating the tempo of a game, but Real Madrid midfielder Modric would give them that quality and enable the team to face the toughest opponents knowing they have the ability to control possession and open them up.
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There's a point in The Town That Dreaded Justice where Silas mispronounces the word hypocrite because he's only seen it written down, and Johnny says "That's good, because it means he can read!" then when Jane/Garnet repeats that Silas can read, Johnny adds that he owes Jane/Garnet five dollars now as a joke. Looking back at it now, it's more likely that it's meant to be Johnny saying it to Jane, but at first I really thought that Nate and Garnet made a bet over if Silas can read in the short amount of time they've known him.
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