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#oc#ttrpg oc#kit pike#delta green#k-cell#operation: silent mountain#sketch#he looks really guy pearcey here i dunno how that happened <- she explicitly modeled him after a guy pearce character#ms paint my beloved
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James Wilby in group photos taken from the premiere of "Vindication Swim" at The Curzon Mayfair on February 28, 2024 in London, England. (Edited pictures first and full images after.)
#James Wilby#Vindication Swim#Vindication Swim Premiere#February 28#Anyway here's some recent images#Nicola Pearcey#Matt Pearcey#Simon Hasler#John Locke#Sally Wood#Kirsten Callaghan#Elliott Hasler#Victoria Summer#That's a lot of names
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Para termos a mente de Cristo, devemos estar dispostos a sermos crucificados com Ele, indo aonde quer que nos conduza - a qualquer preço. "Pois que por muitas tribulações nos importa entrar no Reino de Deus? (At 14.22) . À medida que nos submetemos ao refinamento no fogo do sofrimento, nossos desejos são purificados e acabamos desejando nada mais que curvar toda fibra de nosso ser, inclusive nossas faculdades mentais, para cumprir a Oração do Senhor: "Venha ○ teu Reino". Ansiamos por entregar todos os nossos talentos e dons aos seus pés a fim de promover Os seus propósitos no mundo. Desenvolver uma cosmovisão cristă significa submeter nosso "eu" a Deus, em ato de devoção e serviço a Ele.
Nancy Pearcey em Verdade Absoluta
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The ambulance blowing up made me and my mom GASP holy crap
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As we lose the very concept of the household, we are losing the “school” that trains us how to function with love and responsibility beyond the household.
Nancy Pearcey, foreword to C.R. Wiley's The Household and the War for the Cosmos
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OMG IS THAT WHAT MY PASSWORD MEANT?????
wise girl and seaweed brain maintain the cutest ways of calling each other smartass and dumbass but I'm also begging this series to let them cuss at some point some day. they just deserve it
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The War on Men: Nancy Pearcey Interview - The Becket Cook Show Ep. 128
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STWG daily drabble - 28/09/23
Prompt: horse
Warnings: mentions of chronic pain
This is the longest thing I have ever shared, and the weirdest thing I have ever written. I have literally zero idea where this came from. It's not beta'd, apologies for typos etc. This is just shy of 2.5k words, so yeah... not so Drabble actually.
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“So, what’s on your mind today, Eddie?”
He sees Doctor Pearcey every Wednesday at 2pm. Has done now for two months. And it’s the first thing she says to him every time he sits down. What’s on your mind today, Eddie? He’s responded in various ways. With anger. With humour. With distrust. On one particularly memorable day, with silence, which Doctor Pearcey matched in spades. The two of them sat there for an hour and didn’t say a single word. Eddie wanted to peel his skin off about ten minutes into it.
He’s in more pain than usual today, has a lower tolerance for her psychobabble mumbo jumbo, so he’s already looking to derail the session before he gets in the room.
“Have you ever ridden a motorcycle?” Eddie asks her.
“No, I haven’t. Have you?”
“Hmm, couple of times.”
There’s silence for a minute or so. It’s like they’re playing therapy chicken, who gives in and speaks first? It’s usually him.
“I like them. Like how fast they are, you know? How free you feel on them.” He digs his thumb into the leather of the armchair, leaving little crescent nail marks.
“And what’s got you thinking about that today?”
The beautiful purple Kawasaki he passed on his way here today would be the easy answer. But when did he ever do anything easy?
“Wayne hates them. I’ve been wanting one for years, but he begged me not to. Asked me to wait till I was twenty one. I think he thought I would just grow out of it.”
“And have you?”
“Fuck no. I want one more than ever.”
She waits.
“I’m twenty one next week, and I won’t be getting a motorcycle because my leg is fucked, and I can’t twist or move properly.” He doesn’t bother hiding the bitterness. “It doesn’t matter, I mean, it’s whatever at this point, just another thing I can’t do, add it to the fucking pile, right?”
He changes the subject and she follows along behind waiting for breadcrumbs. Eventually their time comes to an end and he’s desperate to get out.
“Do you trust me, Eddie?”
He lets out an incredulous laugh. “You work for the spook agency that started this fucking nightmare. So, no, not really.”
She smiles back. “That’s fair.” She walks to her desk and scribbles a note before handing it to him. Eddie takes it from her like it’s poisonous.
“Meet me at that address on Sunday. Two PM. I’ll be waiting.”
And that is definitely not how the sessions usually end.
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Wayne is working so Steve offers to take him. And Eddie isn’t going to say no to spending some time with him, especially when he’s walking into the unknown. Although the unknown appears to be…
“A horse sanctuary? Why the fuck does she want to meet you at a horse sanctuary?”
“Maybe she’s going to shoot me and put me out of my misery.”
Steve slaps him against the chest with the back of his hand. “Dude.”
“Sorry.”
He sees her standing at a fence watching a couple of horses wander around the paddock. The ground is a little rough below his feet and his leg has been a complete nightmare all week, so Steve walks with him, hand gently resting at Eddie’s elbow as he traverses the uneven ground with his cane. It makes him grateful and fucking furious all at the same time. Such is his life these days.
“You came. I’m glad,” she says, smiling brightly.
“Well, my curiosity door was opened,” replies Eddie and Steve stifles a laugh beside him.
Steve heads back to the car, squeezes Eddie’s elbow gently, before saying goodbye to the Doc. She watches the exchange intently, and Eddie feels entirely scrutinised. He hasn’t spoken about Steve in the sessions, has no intention of doing so and the last person he would want to know about it is someone that works for the fucking feds.
“So, why am I here, exactly?”
“I thought you might like to get out of that stuffy office for a change. You never seem very comfortable.”
Eddie laughs. “Uh huh, and what is it that gave you the impression I’d be comfortable in a field full of horses?”
She shrugs. “Humour me.”
See, it was shit like that that drove Eddie crazy. Humour me. It’s Sunday. Right now he could be lying on his bed playing guitar, reading, hanging out with Steve. He could be jerking off. All of which was preferable to standing in a field full of horseshit.
“Okay, well I’m not in a humorous mood, so I’m going to leave you to your equine endeavours.” He turns to leave.
“There’s someone I want you to meet. Before you go. Will only take a minute.” The Doc waves at a stable hand and a few minutes later Eddie is face to face with a beautiful white horse.
“I swear to god, if you tell me his name is Shadowfax…”
She laughs. “No, this is Tony. Tony, meet Eddie.” Tony whinnies, nodding his head up and down, his mane blowing gently in the wind. Eddie smiles. God damn her.
Eddie reaches over the fence to stroke Tony. This gorgeous, graceful animal, and it’s called fucking Tony.
“He’s beautiful. How come he’s here?”
“He was a race horse, I believe. But he was slow, didn’t make his owners any money. So now he gets to live here and lead a good life.”
“Doesn’t he miss racing? Like, aren’t they bred for that? What does he do all day if he can’t race anymore?”
“It wasn’t meant to be. But he’s patient, and kind and now he helps people learn to ride. And he’s very, very good at that.” She turns to face him, one arm hooked over the fence. “You said you were disappointed at not being able to ride a motorcycle? Correct?”
Where the fuck was this going?
“Yeah… ?”
“Why ride a steel horse when you can ride the real thing?”
Eddie splutters. “You have to be kidding me?” She just keeps smiling. He stares at her, open mouthed and wide eyed. “You’re fucking serious?”
“I’m fucking serious,” she says, with a glint of mischief. “You wanted the freedom and the excitement of riding. Well, I’m offering it to you. Or, Tony’s offering it to you, really.”
He looks between her and Tony. “Did you miss the part about my leg being fucked? How the hell am I even supposed to get up there? And what if I fall? No, absolutely not.”
The Doc gives him a long hard stare. “Do you trust me?” she ask him.
“No.”
“The sanctuary has a programme for disabled riders. Tony is the best of the best. You’d be perfectly safe. Come on, Eddie. I think you’ll enjoy it.”
“This was… very nice, I guess, of you to think about this, but no. Sorry. It’s not the same as a bike, like at all. I have control of the bike, my bike can’t just run off and start jumping over fences and shit.”
“No, but your bike’s not smart. Tony is smart. He’s kind. He feels his rider, he knows what they need, knows when they’re scared. He fills in the gaps, takes the lead when a rider needs it, hands them back control when they don’t. He can guide you. Look after you. Your bike can’t do that.”
He feels his resolve wane. He sighs. Animals, they get him every time.
“People get hurt riding horses.”
“Sure, but they don’t call motorbikes donorcycles for nothing, Eddie.” Touché.
He shakes his head, this is such a stupid idea, but eventually that little pixie voice in his head just says fuck it, and within fifteen minutes he’s wearing a very unflattering helmet, climbing a mounting block and being helped into the saddle on Tony’s back.
He feels like he’s going to slip off the other side, and every time Tony moves his head forward toward the ground Eddie panics because it feels like he’ll just lean forward and drop like a rock to the ground. It's incredibly disorienting.
Eddie grips the reins so hard he sees his knuckles go white until the instructor shows him how to hold them properly. They show him how to guide Tony but ultimately Tony is doing all the work here, Eddie is just along for the ride.
He’s led around the paddock, and yeah, he feels stupid at first, self conscious sitting up in the air for everyone to see. But eventually he gets into the swing of it, and it’s… nice. Nerve wracking, but nice.
They’re going at walking speed, he can feel the rhythmic sway of Tony’s body, and it’s comforting. Why is it comforting? It’s not exactly the Kentucky Derby, but he can’t stop himself from grinning.
Eddie knows fuck all about horses, less than fuck all actually, but if he didn’t know better he’d say that Tony was enjoying himself. And as much as he hates that she’s right, he feels at peace. Feels like he trusts this animal, who he literally just met, but who seems to be having a ball wandering around with this asshole on his back.
“Wanna pick it up a bit?” asks the instructor and Eddie’s about to say ‘fuck no’ when Tony comes to a stop. Like he knows Eddie’s not sure. Eddie strokes along Tony’s thick, white mane, and pats his shoulder.
“Eurgh, yeah, shit, okay,” he says before leaning forward and whispering in Tony’s ear, “look after me, okay? Cause I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing up here.” Tony answers with a swooping nod of the head and then they’re off.
They’re barely going any faster as Tony trots around the paddock, but Eddie can definitely feel the difference. The soft, comforting sway has been replaced by a harder jolt. He’s going to pay for it tomorrow, can already feel it in his hips and back, and he hasn’t got the strength in his leg to properly push up from the stirrups, but it doesn’t matter.
The last time he was on a motorcycle he was seventeen, and it belonged to a friend of Reefer Rick’s. He was riding pillion and they were going way over the speed limit, and he’d never felt more alive, more free. He was young enough and dumb enough to think he’d never get hurt. He was invincible at seventeen. He wasn’t even a little bit scared of falling off. The folly of youth.
In three short years the folly of youth has been replaced with constant dread and a little bit of paranoia.
This isn’t the same as that careless charge up the highway, not by a long shot, but it’s exciting in it’s own way, like going on a roller coaster instead of walking through an alternate universe.
He feels at peace. A moment in time when he’s not having to think about doctors appointments, worrying about Wayne, worrying about his future. His life has got so small since March. The kids are at school and he’s not, but he can’t work so he spends endless unfilled hours at home, waiting for other people to have space for him.
The constant churn in his mind slows, his thoughts empty, his worries silence.
They go back to a steady walk, Tony’s body lilting from side to side, a gentle rock. Eddie already loves him. He’s a fucking sap. Horses? Rich people pets? No way man, not for him. But this guy, this is Eddie’s guy now.
As they turn in the paddock he sees Steve leaning over the fence, grinning.
“Nice hat!” Asshole.
Eddie flips him off but Steve just laughs, sunglasses pushed back up on his head. Steve can read him like a book, and Eddie knows he can see it. The complicated emotions today is bringing out in him. The joy and the excitement and the little bit of sadness. Steve raises his eyebrows, that little silent okay? Eddie smiles shyly and nods in response. They’ll talk properly later, when Eddie is trying to unpack everything.
It’s over too soon. Eddie’s helped down and fuck, yeah he’s in a little pain now, but Jesus it was so worth it. He pats Tony, strokes his neck, tells him what a beautiful boy he is, and Tony leans over nudges his nose against the side of Eddie’s face. There is a conversation happening between them, just this little quiet acknowledgement of something. Eddie doesn’t want to leave him. He feels… changed, weirdly. Like it was spiritual. Like something inside him got cracked open just a little.
“So?”
Doctor Pearcey stands behind him, looking pretty pleased with herself.
He tilts his head to the side, makes a big show of it. “Yeah, it was okay.” Eddie knows she sees through his bullshit. They’ll be talking about this next week. No need to go through it all now.
They head back to the car, Steve at his elbow again, and Doctor Pearcey hands him a card with the sanctuary number on. “Just in case you’d like to come back.”
He does. Wayne is going to enjoy giving him shit, and he doesn’t even want to think of the number of jockey jokes in his future, but he really does want to do this again.
The car ride is quiet on the way home, just the sound of some top forty shit in the background, but Eddie’s mind is elsewhere. He feels still, his head is clear and quiet. Ridiculously relaxed.
“How’s your ass?” asks Steve.
Eddie grins. “Haven’t had any complaints.”
“Jesus Christ.” But he’s laughing. They’re both laughing.
“So, you want to do it again? We can make it regular, I’ll just make sure Keith doesn’t schedule me for Sundays.”
Eddie stares at the side of Steve’s face. This guy. This fucking guy.
“You’d do that?”
“Of course I would.” Steve looks studiously out at the road, hands firmly at ten and two. “I’d do anything for you.”
Eddie feels like he’s skipped a breath, but tentatively reaches his hand across the console and pokes at Steve’s thigh. Steve takes a hand off the wheel, reaches blindly to find Eddie’s, gives it a little squeeze before letting go. They don’t look at each other.
He leans back in his seat, imagines Tony, galloping, mane trailing behind him in the wind. Just beautiful.
Why the fuck did they call him Tony?
#stwgdailyprompt#steddie#steddie fanfiction#eddie munson#steve harrington#cw chronic pain#stranger things#not really that angsty#little bit fluffy in places#who am I?#my writing#dreamy writes
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do y’all have any current male resources on the theology of cultural issues (sexuality, abortion, etc.) who are as thorough as women like Allie B. Stuckey, Rosaria Butterfield, Nancy Pearcey, Alisa Childers, et al?
#I love Christopher Yuan but I’ve never read his books and I don’t know how deeply he gets into the philosophical nitty-gritty#obviously I would say R.C. Sproul is such a resource but he is (alas) not current#maybe Al Mohler or John MacArthur?#mobile#x#Christianity#respublica#I have been feeling morosely like Deborah lately and idk if that’s justified or not
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Ghost Burger, a film by Lee Hardcastle
#short movie#horror#lee hardcastle#dominic brunt#nacho vigalondo#tim atkins#dave andrews#crabstickz#kill the noise#usa nails#claymation#animation#stop motion#josephine barat#james pearcey#gareth thomas#daniel holloway#steven hodson#mathew reid#stuart plant
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Como ocorre com cada aspecto da santificação, a renovação da mente é dolorosa e difícil. Requer trabalho duro e disciplina, inspirado por um amor sacrifical a Cristo e um desejo ardente de edificar o seu Corpo, a Igreja.
Nancy Pearcey em Verdade Absoluta
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by John Stonestreet and Timothy D. Padgett
Worldview has been done badly but, as a movement, it’s been largely self-corrective. Some of the earliest champions of Christian worldview, such as Herman Bavinck and Herman Dooyeweerd, pushed worldview thinking away from the confusions of German rationalism. Almost every popular champion of Christian worldview, from James Sire to Nancy Pearcey to Francis Schaeffer to…
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That made me wonder, Why do the paths for men and women diverge so sharply when they have children? As I researched the subject, I discovered that it was not always so. Before the industrial revolution, when economic work was performed within the household, both men and women spent most of their time in the home and its outbuildings. Fathers were able to be far more involved in childrearing than today. And mothers were able to be involved in economically productive work without putting the kids in day care.
- Nancy Pearcey, foreword to C.R. Wiley's The Household and the War for the Cosmos
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2024 Books Read List
The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik
Civil War by Stuart Moore
Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
The Abolition of Man by CS Lewis
Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis
Out of the Silent Planet by CS Lewis
Perelandra by CS Lewis
That Hideous Strength by CS Lewis
Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell
The Screaming Staircase by Johnathan Stroud
The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
Enna Burning by Shannon Hale
Shepherds for Sale by Megan Basham
Love Thy Body by Nancy Pearcey
Another Gospel by Alisa Childers
Them Before Us by Katy Faust and Stacy Manning
The Case for Heaven by Lee Strobel
The Great Divorce by CS Lewis
Farmed Out: Agricultural Lobbying in a Polarized Congress by Clare Brock
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
You Are Not Enough (And That's Okay) by Allie Beth Stuckey
The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
Fairest of Heart by Karen Witemeyer
If the Boot Fits by Karen Witemeyer
The Problem of Pain by CS Lewis
The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter
#ink speaks#2024 book list#getting a library card and access to free audiobooks skyrocketed my ability to read#also i made a goal of reading cs lewis outside of the narnia books#i think i succeeded#for 2025 my goal is to actually work through my TBR pile
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Whose Side Are You On? by Berry Fitzpatrick Dorion
Cover illustration by Dawn Pearcey
ISBN 1-55050-179-8
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Bi Men by Women, Chapter 2
This is a really dense chapter covering theories, definitions, and literature overview. I don’t care much about the theories of social processes (“border women and their border men”), but some good quotes are below.
Quote: The queer spouse's same-sex desire has to mean that he loves his wife less than he (and she) thought he did; his acting on that desire has to be a move away from the marriage. Conversely, his love for his wife and commitment to the marriage have to be a force that undermines the importance and validity of his same-sex desire. (Swan and Benack 2012)
In research, bisexual men remain underresearched. Even a basic “how many?” is hard to answer because it varies depending on whether the research uses identity or behavior as the defining criteria. Male bisexuality usually appears in only three research contexts: medical, sexual, and denial.
Statistics:
- 33% of the bisexual sample in Page (2004) was involved in a polyamorous relationship; 54% considered this type of relationship ideal.
- Of the 90 straight women married to gay/bi men in Pearcey and Olson (2009), 46% had divorced while 17% remained married.
- Elder and Shea (2002) studied bi men in monogamous marriages. They were all still attracted to males; the majority of them married for love and still loved their wives. 80% disclosed to their wives to some degree. Their marriages are not brief: 45% at 5-9 years of marriage, 10% at 10-19 years, 25% at 20+ years. Bisexual married men =/= inevitable divorce.
Also, it turns out researchers really like to classify bisexuality.
- Six patterns of bisexuality: (1) transitional as part of the process of coming out as gay (2) almost exclusively homosexual/heterosexual with occasional deviations (3) serial/alternating patterns of exclusive homo- and heterosexuality (4) predominantly heterosexual with some homosexual contacts (5) predominantly homosexual with some heterosexual contacts (6) large numbers of homo and heterosexual contacts. [Boulton et al 1989]
- Nine different types of bisexuality: (1) situational bi—eg. in prison (2) transitional bi—see above (3) chic bi—swingers or girls pleasing a boyfriend. (4) historic bi (5) technical bi (6) cop-out bi (7) sequential bi (8) concurrent bi (9) experimental bi. [Meyer 2010]
- Malcolm 2000: adventurers (opportunistic homosexuals), avoiders, repressors, defensives.
Many more pages of these, but honestly I felt that none of these categories really fit me so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#lgbtq#bi men by women#maria pallotta chiarolli#bisexuality#bisexual men#bi men#women in relationships with bisexual men
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