what is she reading, you might ask? oh, probably some lovey-dovey text a guy she likes sent her. she’s always been a real sucker for that kind of stuff.
anyways rip pinky pmatga you would’ve loved electra heart
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La liste des 343 signataires qui ont eu le courage de publier dans le Nouvel Observateur du 5 avril 1971 ce manifeste : "Je me suis fait avorter", alors qu'elles encouraient des peines de prison.
Merci Mesdames.
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"J. Abba-Sidick
Janita Abdalleh
Monique Anfredon
Catherine Arditi
Maryse Arditi
Hélène Argellies
Françoise Arnoul
Florence Asie
Isabelle Atlan
Brigitte Auber
Stéphane Audran
Colette Audry
Tina Aumont
L. Azan
Jacqueline Azim
Micheline Baby
Geneviève Bachelier
Cécile Ballif
Néna Baratier
D. Bard
E. Bardis
Anna de Bascher
C. Batini
Chantal Baulier
Hélène de Beauvoir
Simone de Beauvoir
Colette Bec
M.
Bediou
Michèle Bedos
Anne Bellec
Lolleh Bellon
Edith Benoist
Anita Benoit
Aude Bergier
Dominique Bernabe
Jocelyne Bernard
Catherine Bernheim
Nicole Bernheim
Tania Bescomd
Jeannine Beylot
Monique Bigot
Fabienne Biguet
Nicole Bize
Nicole de Boisanger
Valérie Boisgel
Y. Boissaire
Silvina Boissonnade
Martine Bonzon
Françoise Borel
Ginette Bossavit
Olga Bost
Anne-Marie Bouge
Pierrette Bourdin
Monique Bourroux
Bénédicte Boysson-Bardies
M. Braconnier-Leclerc
M. Braun
Andrée Brumeaux
Dominique Brumeaux
Marie-Françoise.Brumeaux
Jacqueline Busset
Françoise De Camas
Anne Camus
Ginette Cano
Ketty Cenel
Jacqueline Chambord
Josiane Chanel
Danièle Chinsky
Claudine Chonez
Martine Chosson
Catherine Claude
M.-Louise, Clave
Françoise Clavel
Iris Clert
Geneviève Cluny
Annie Cohen
Florence Collin
Anne Cordonnier
Anne Cornaly
Chantal Cornier
J.
Corvisier
Michèle Cristofari
Lydia Cruse
Christiane Dancourt
Hélène Darakis
Françoise Dardy
Anne-Marie Daumont
Anne Dauzon
Martine Dayen
Catherine Dechezelle
Marie Dedieu
Lise Deharme
Claire Delpech
Christine Delphy
Catherine Deneuve
Dominique Desanti
Geneviève Deschamps
Claire Deshayes
Nicole Despiney
Catherine Deudon
Sylvie Dlarte
Christine Diaz
Arlette Donati
Gilberte Doppler
Danièle Drevet
Evelyne Droux
Dominique Dubois
Muguette Dubois
Dolorès Dubrana
C. Dufour
Elyane Dugny
Simone Dumont
Christiane Duparc
Pierrette Duperray
Annie Dupuis
Marguerite Duras
Françoise d’Eaubonne
Nicole Echard
Isabelle Ehni
Myrtho Elfort
Danièle El-Gharbaoui
Françoise Elie
Arlette Elkaim
Barbara Enu
Jacqueline d’Estree
Françoise Fabian
Anne Fabre-Luce
Annie Fargue
J. Foliot
Brigitte Fontaine
Antoinette Fouque-Grugnardi
Eléonore Friedmann
Françoise Fromentin
J.
Fruhling
Danièle Fulgent
Madeleine Gabula
Yamina Gacon
Luce Garcia-Ville
Monique Garnier
Micha Garrigue
Geneviève Gasseau
Geneviève Gaubert
Claude Genia
Elyane Germain-Horelle
Dora Gerschenfeld
Michèle Girard
F. Gogan
Hélène Gonin
Claude Gorodesky
Marie-Luce Gorse
Deborah Gorvier
Martine Gottlib
Rosine Grange
Rosemonde Gros
Valérie Groussard
Lise Grundman
A. Guerrand-Hermes
Françoise de Gruson
Catherine Guyot
Gisèle Halimi
Herta Hansmann
Noëlle Henry
M. Hery
Nicole Higelin
Dorinne Horst
Raymonde Hubschmid
Y. Imbert
L. Jalin
Catherine Joly
Colette Joly
Yvette Joly
Hemine Karagheuz
Ugne Karvelis
Katia Kaupp
Nenda Kerien
F. Korn
Hélène Kostoff
Marie-Claire Labie
Myriam Laborde
Anne-Marie Lafaurie
Bernadette Lafont
Michèle Lambert
Monique Lange
Maryse Lapergue
Catherine Larnicol
Sophie Larnicol
Monique Lascaux
M.-T. Latreille
Christiane Laurent
Françoise Lavallard
G.
Le Bonniec
Danièle Lebrun
Annie Leclerc
M.-France Le Dantec
Colette Le Digol
Violette Leduc
Martine Leduc-Amel
Françoise Le Forestier
Michèle Leglise-Vian
M. Claude Lejaille
Mireille Lelièvre
Michèle Lemonnier
Françoise Lentin
Joëlle Lequeux
Emmanuelle de Lesseps
Anne Levaillant
Dona Levy
Irène Lhomme
Christine Llinas
Sabine Lods
Marceline Loridan
Edith Loser
Françoise Lugagne
M. Lyleire
Judith Magre
C. Maillard
Michèle Manceaux
Bona de Mandiargues
Michèle Marquais
Anne Martelle
Monique Martens
Jacqueline Martin
Milka Martin
Renée Marzuk
Colette Masbou
Cella Maulin
Liliane Maury
Edith Mayeur
Jeanne Maynial
Odile du Mazaubrun
Marie-Thérèse Mazel
Gaby Memmi
Michèle Meritz
Marie-Claude Mestral
Maryvonne Meuraud
Jolaine Meyer
Pascale Meynier
Charlotte Millau
M. de Miroschodji
Geneviève Mnich
Ariane Mnouchkine
Colette Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Nellv Moreno
Michèle Moretti
Lydia Morin
Mariane Moulergues
Liane Mozere
Nicole Muchnik
C.
Muffong
Véronique Nahoum
Eliane Navarro
Henriette Nizan
Lila de Nobili
Bulle Ogier
J. Olena
Janine Olivier
Wanda Olivier
Yvette Orengo
Iro Oshier
Gege Pardo
Elisabeth Pargny
Jeanne Pasquier
M. Pelletier
Jacqueline Perez
M. Perez
Nicole Perrottet
Sophie Pianko
Odette Picquet
Marie Pillet
Elisabeth Pimar
Marie-France Pisier
Olga Poliakoff
Danièle Poux
Micheline Presle
Anne-Marie Quazza
Marie-Christine Questerbert
Susy Rambaud
Gisèle Rebillion
Gisèle Reboul
Arlette Reinert
Arlette Repart
Christiane Ribeiro
M. Ribeyrol
Delya Ribes
Marie-Françoise Richard
Suzanne Rigail-Blaise
Marcelle Rigaud
Laurence Rigault
Danièle Rigaut
Danielle Riva
M. Riva
Claude Rivière
Marthe Robert
Christiane Rochefort
J. Rogaldi
Chantal Rogeon
Francine Rolland
Christiane Rorato
Germaine Rossignol
Hélène Rostoff
G. Roth-Bernstein
C.
Rousseau
Françoise Routhier
Danièle Roy
Yvette Rudy
Françoise Sagan
Rachel Salik
Renée Saurel
Marie-Ange Schiltz
Lucie Schmidt
Scania de Schonen
Monique Selim
Liliane Sendyke
Claudine Serre
Colette Sert
Jeanine Sert
Catherine de Seyne
Delphine Seyrig
Sylvie Sfez
Liliane Siegel
Annie Sinturel
Michèle Sirot
Michèle Stemer
Cécile Stern
Alexandra Stewart
Gaby Sylvia
Francine Tabet
Danièle Tardrew
Anana Terramorsi
Arlette Tethany
Joëlle Thevenet
Marie-Christine Theurkauff
Constance Thibaud
Josy Thibaut
Rose Thierry
Suzanne Thivier
Sophie Thomas
Nadine Trintignant
Irène Tunc
Tyc Dumont
Marie-Pia Vallet
Agnès Van-Parys
Agnès Varda
Catherine Varlin
Patricia Varod
Cleuza Vernier
Ursula Vian-Kubler
Louise Villareal
Marina Vlady
A. Wajntal
Jeannine Weil
Anne Wiazemsky
Monique Wittig
Josée Yanne
Catherine Yovanovitch
Annie Zelensky"
Manifeste publié dans le “Nouvel Observateur” numéro 334, du 5 avril 1971.
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Elizabeth Taylor Biography, Age, Weight, Height, movies, Net Worth, Scandal, Affair, Husband, Family, Perfumes
Elizabeth Taylor biography, age, weight, height, movies, net worth, scandal, affair, husband, family, Perfumes Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend.
Elizabeth Taylor Biography, Age, Weight, Height, movies, Net Worth, Scandal, Affair, Husband, Family, Perfumes
Elizabeth Taylor Biography:
Birthday: February 27, 1932
Nationality: British, American
Famous: Humanitarian Child Prodigies
Also Known As: Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor
Sun Sign: Pisces
Died At Age: 79
Born Country: United Kingdom
Born In: Hampstead
Spouse/Ex-: Conor, Eddie Fisher (M. 1959–1964), John Warner (M. 1976–1982), Larry Fortensky (M. 1991–1996), Michael Wilding (M. 1952–1957), Mike Todd (M. 1957–1958), Richard Burton (M. 1975–1976)
Father: Francis Lenn Taylor
Mother: Sara Sothern
Siblings: Howard Taylor
Children: Christopher Edward Wilding, Liza Todd Burton, Maria Burton, Michael Wilding Jr.
Religion: Christian Science (1932–59), Judaism (1959–2011)
Died On: March 23, 2011
Place Of Death: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Personality: ISFP
Elizabeth Taylor Net Worth:
Net Worth: $608.4 Million.
Elizabeth Taylor Movies:
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1942
There's One Born Every Minute
Gloria Twine
1943
Lassie Come Home
Priscilla
1944
Jane Eyre
Helen Burns
Uncredited
The White Cliffs of Dover
Betsy Kenney at age 10
Uncredited
National Velvet
Velvet Brown
1946
Courage of Lassie
Katherine Eleanor Merrick
1947
Life with Father
Mary Skinner
Cynthia (aka The Rich Full Life)
Cynthia Bishop
1948
A Date with Judy
Carol Pringle
Julia Misbehaves
Susan Packett
1949
Little Women
Amy March
Conspirator
Melinda Greyton
1950
The Big Hangover
Mary Belney
Father of the Bride
Katherine 'Kay' Banks
1951
Father's Little Dividend
Kay Dunstan
A Place in the Sun
Angela Vickers
Quo Vadis
Christian Prisoner in Arena
Uncredited
Callaway Went Thataway
Herself
Uncredited; Cameo appearance
1952
Love Is Better Than Ever
Anastacia "Stacie" Macaboy
Ivanhoe
Rebecca
1953
The Girl Who Had Everything
Jean Latimer
1954
Rhapsody
Louise Durant
Elephant Walk
Ruth Wiley
Beau Brummell
Lady Patricia Belham
The Last Time I Saw Paris
Helen Ellswirth/Willis
Elizabeth Taylor Fragrance:
White Diamond.
passion
Forever Elizabeth
Elizabeth Taylor Pictures:
"I don't dwell on the miserable. I skirt around that. Give it a wave. Wave goodbye and concentrate on the good things." - Entertainment Tonight, 2007 #ElizabethTaylor
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"Actors do have opinions. Why not express them and call attention to the dark areas of the world and shed a light on what’s going on." - #ElizabethTaylor, backstage at the 1993 #Oscars, after receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
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#ElizabethTaylor met #MontgomeryClift when MGM set them up to attend his premiere of "The Heiress," but "Bessie Mae" and "Monty" became kindred spirits on the set of #APlaceInTheSun. - On May 12, 1956, Monty crashed his car after leaving a dinner party at Elizabeth’s home. She rushed to the scene, gently cradled his head in her lap, and covered his face with a silk scarf for privacy. As photographers crowded the car, the fiercely loyal Elizabeth wielded her influence to protect her best friend’s dignity. She calmly told the photographers that if any of them photographed Monty, they would never take a photo of her again. Elizabeth’s threat worked: no pictures of his face ever surfaced from that night. - #oldhollywood
A post shared by Elizabeth Taylor (@elizabethtaylor) on May 12, 2018 at 11:41am PDT
#ElizabethTaylor understood that everyone can use a little help sometimes and that no one is above helping. Today, she inspires us to extend compassion to others by reminding them that we care. #WhatElizabethTaughtMe
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fuck it. pmatga pride hcs.
pacman: currently questioning his gender and pan & ace - he/him
spiral: nonbinary/bigender and bi - he/she/occasionally they
cylindria: trans girl and bi - she/they
pinky: trans girl and pan - she/her
inky: bi - he/him
blinky: trans guy and gay - he/him
clyde: nonbinary/agender and aro & pan - they/he
sue (i know sue’s not in the show but idc): nonbinary and lesbian - they/them
spheria: demirose - she/her (though she does also have Weird Gender Feelings that she’s Way too tired to figure out atm)
sunny: demigirl and pan - she/they
zac: ace & bi - he/him
orbitalia (the third spheros sibling): trans girl and bi - she/her
elliptica: nonbinary and ace & pan - they/she/xe
betrayus: bi - he/him
stratos: gay - he/him (had a Severe case of heteronormativity in his teens/early twenties)
sir cumference: gay & ace - he/him
sherry (pink braces girl): trans girl and bi - she/her
clementine (scarf kid): nonbinary and demirose - they/xe
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hc heights, again, bc Why Not
note: again, these are in human heights
pacster daffodilis: 5′3″
spiral springstone: 6′2″
cylindria skellinsky: 5′7″
elliptica spheros: 5′7″
spheria suprema: 5′10″
betrayus spheros: 6′4″
stratos spheros: 5′7″
sir cumference: 5′2″
sunny daffodilis: 5′4″
zac daffodilis: 5′9″
indigo lloydsfield (inky): 5′8″
piper rosemond (pinky): 5′6″
bailey rosemond (blinky): 5′6″
clyde lloydsfield (clyde): 6′0″
delbert heinbech (buttler): 5′6″
anton heinbech (dr. buttocks): 5′6″
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headcanons for the ghost gang + sue
bc i’ve been thinking abt them a lot lately
part two (death edition)
in general
- the only ones out of the five who still go by their real names in the netherworld are clyde and sue. pinky, inky, and blinky are nicknames. their real names (in order) are patricia rosemond, ingram lloydsfield, and benson rosemond.
- pinky and blinky are siblings (blinky is around two years older than pinky), and so are clyde, inky and sue (clyde being the eldest and sue being the youngest)
- none of them would live to see their 30th birthday (pinky, 24; inky, 22; blinky, 26; clyde, 27; sue, 21).
pinky
- pinky had a pretty messy love life. she had a Thing for “bad boys” and by that i mean she had a near-uncanny ability to find the worst possible ppl to date. and this didn’t stop once she ended up in the netherworld either—her Thing with the creepie brothers lasted for a good six months (though not at the same time; three months for one brother and three months for the other).
- pinky was a lounge singer. it wasn’t much, just singing covers of old/popular songs in hotels and 4-star restaurants (and she was more well-known for her messy love life than she ever was for her singing capabilities), but everyone in the music industry starts somewhere, right?
- during the war, the freedom fighters enlisted her to be a spy and messenger for them. jury’s still out on whether or not this played a role in her eventual demise.
inky
- inky was a Local Hooligan in his neighborhood, being well known for shit such as vandalism, street fights, and the occasional petty thievery.
- inky & pinky dated for a year or two prior to inky’s death, and he was by far the least toxic person she ever dated. it wasn’t anything serious, just a casual on-and-off thing more for fun than anything else. they tried again once they both found each in the netherworld, but it’d been too long and too much had happened.
blinky
- blinky had blue hair (i once saw someone draw a living blinky with blue hair and it’s always stuck with me ever since)
- blinky had been really into boxing in high school. in the years preceding his death, he began to take it seriously again and had become a lightweight champion in his local district.
- despite his temper, blinky could be quite charismatic and a very good negotiator...even if he had to occasionally resort to thinly-veiled (and sometimes not-so-thinly-veiled) threats to reach a compromise. he was even pinky’s manager before she quit her career.
clyde
- the lloydsfield parents were absent for the most part so it was up to clyde for the most part to take care of himself, inky, and sue.
- clyde was exceptionally good at math and could’ve easily qualified for a scholarship for the pacworld equivalent of an ivy league, but wanted to stay behind and make sure his younger siblings didn’t get themselves into too much trouble.
- he’s probably the most emotionally intelligent out of the gang.
sue (idc if sue’s not canon in the show)
- (cw. decapitation) sue had a music career in their teens, although they were involved in the pacopolis metal scene as a drummer. it didn’t last very long, though. it’s kind of a long story, but one of their band-mates ended up decapitating a fellow band member over $500 and that was the end of the band.
- sue was an activist, wanting to be a part of the rebellion when it started, but being too young to join. later, they were involved in protests against the war after it became clear that betrayus had ulterior motives and had no real interest in helping the people. shortly after their 18th birthday, sue joined the freedom fighters, and was posthumously awarded a medal of honor after the war.
- in the netherworld, sue almost never goes out into the open, paranoid that betrayus might single them out and do pong knows what to them for not only having been a freedom fighter, but also for having had an intrinsic part in his capture.
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headcanons for the ghost gang + sue (death edition)
alright here come the death headcanons
cw for death, car accidents, and brief descriptions of gore (nothing that’s too graphic but there is a description of somebody getting shot and someone having their hands being burned to the point of charring)
part one (normal hcs) here
inky
inky was the first to die. it was a bit earlier in the war before things really went to shit. he and pinky were on a date and were talking in his car when an ex-boyfriend of pinky’s shot four rounds into the passenger side window before running off into the night. two rounds went into inky, one round got lodged in the dashboard, and one went through the car and out the driver side window. pinky was left completely unscathed—physically, that is. inky wouldn’t be so lucky, one round going into his right eye and the other in his head. by the time pinky managed to get them to a hospital, inky had lapsed into a coma and died hours later.
y’know how in one episode inky’s head explodes as if he’d been shot? yeah.
clyde
clyde was the second, only months after his brother. as things in pacworld started to go to hell, people fighting out in the street became a regular happening. one day, two people got into a fight, and clyde tried to get between them to stop it before they ended up killing each other. one of them pulled out an ax, and by the time clyde realized it was coming his way, it was too late to dodge it.
y’know how clyde vertically splits in two whenever he’s stressed abt something? y e a h.
pinky
pinky went third, two and a half years into the war. she just went out one night and was found in the early hours of the next morning with her car wrapped around a tree and pinky slumped over the wheel. she never responded and died hours later in the hospital. the cause behind the crash was never officially determined, but it was widely believed to be intentional on pinky’s part. however, there are a few who believe that her death is actually connected to her work with the freedom fighters as a spy, that commander betrayus himself had arranged for her brakes to be cut in an assassination attempt. to this day, no one knows which one it was, and not even pinky remembers what exactly happened that night.
blinky
both blinky and sue died at the very end of the war, blinky being the first. blinky had been captured by betrayus’ army in a desperate attempt to gain info on the freedom fighters, and a small platoon (sue and spheria being among them) had been sent in a building belonging to betrayus and his that had seemingly been vacated to find and rescue any prisoners that they could. blinky had been freed early on, but couldn’t find a safe way out of the building to it being, y’know, raided. later that night, in a last ditch effort to provide a distraction for the freedom fighters, he grabbed a set of power cables, both causing the lights to the whole building to go out and killing him almost instantly. they found him hours later, hands turned black and still gripping the cables.
sue
sue would be the last to die, around twenty minutes later. they were on the floor, out of ammo, no way to call for help, and already starting to die from blood loss. a panicked, disheveled, and desperate betrayus spheros was standing over them with his gun aimed at spheria suprema across the room, the two of them both demanding that the other surrender. it wasn’t looking good: spheria suprema was quick, but so was betrayus and he already had his gun out. so sue got to thinking—if he shoots sergeant suprema, they’ll just die anyway, right? so all things considered, why not go out with a bang and take this bastard down with you? with that, sue pulled out a grenade from their knapsack and called out to the wannabe dictator before them. as he turned to face them, sue took the pin out with their teeth and told betrayus to burn in the netherworld before spitting at him and throwing the grenade at his feet. the blast killed both sue and a nearby scientist (costing him his arm, not that he would need it), betrayus himself only being spared by his split-second decision to run. however, shrapnel had lodged itself in his thigh and practically tore it apart, rendering running—and therefore any potential getaway—impossible.
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