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Promo photo of Crashing (2016)
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Episode 4 Crashing (TV Series 2016)
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Avenue 5 (2020-2022) 
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I am literally Melody on Crashing and i will be until the day i die 🤣🤣🤣
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kingsofjiiron · 2 years
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crashing (2016) — miniseries
8/10
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Crashing(2016) is one of my favourite things in the world
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bigfred6200 · 9 months
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Julie Dray
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wipbigbang · 10 months
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This is Round Two of the Artist Claims for the 2023 round of WIPBB. You may claim up to three fics this round. If you want only one fic, please fill out the form once with your top choices. If you want two fics, fill out the form twice with your first choice in the first form submission with one unique ID and the second choice in another submission with a different unique ID.
The synopses are located at https://wipbigbang.dreamwidth.org/172201.html
The form is located at https://forms.gle/ES2D3d2mTG1nU4Pk6.
Round two of the art claims will go on until July 1st
Torchwood/The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
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Title: Passing Through
Pairing/Characters: Pairings: Jack Harkness/Dorian Gray | Characters: Jack Harkness, Dorian Gray, Henry Wotton, Josephine (Torchwood), Basil Hallward (mentioned), Sibyl Vane
Rating Explicit | E
Warnings/Tags: Major Character Death, Heavy themes: brainwashing, grooming, suicide, substance abuse, Victorian attitudes. Brief mentions of: pregnancy and abortion, as well as a small trigger for emetophobia in one scene where Dorian is drunk
Dead Dove: Do Not Eat, Toxic relationship exploration, Suicide, Author wants to kill Henry Wotton, Brainwashing, Grooming, Blood Kink, Recreational drug use, Heavy Drinking, and the things that come with those, Author is a Dorian Gray apologist, Dorian is a victim okay?, He still mistreats people though, like leaving his baby mammas, he's got some hot takes, brief mentions of, Pregnancy, Abortions, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, aka messing with the timeline for plot convenience, Torchwood One, London, Aliens, Abuse of Retcon, Victorian, Author is a history buff, Polari, Audio 07: The Victorian Age (Torchwood), Historical Accuracy, Absinthe, Hedonism, Period Typical Bigotry, Heavy Angst, and lots of sex, the two modes of this fic, bisexual Dorian Dray, Dorian Gray has ADHD, (it makes sense i promise), Protective Jack Harkness, You can't fix him Jack, Jack-Centric, Jack Harkness Being Jack Harkness, Dorian Gray Being Dorian Gray, they’re both so horny, BDSM, Jack Harkness is a switch, Dorian Gray is a Switch, Praise Kink, Impact Play, Bondage, degradation kink, Dorian Gray is a Brat, And we LOVE that for him, Author has a thing for emotionally torturing Jack Harkness more than his other characters, for some unknown reason, Dorian Gray gets second place, They both need hugs your honor, (insert joke about author’s Judge professor here)
Summary: Two immortal hedonists: One as true to himself as one could be, and the other in the depths of brainwashing and grooming, destroying every single person who got too close to him. The Picture of Dorian Gray wasn’t published yet, and yet, here was an incredibly beautiful blond-haired, blue-eyed man claiming to be named Dorian Gray in front of Jack. Really, he should be a lot more cautious about this, or maybe do something professional about it. But also, Jack really wants to see where this goes.
Fuck Dorian Gray, ask questions later.Because that won't have any repercussions at all.
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mauricexrobyn · 9 months
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Via IG post. July 30, 2023. Performing at Drai’s Nightclub in Las Vegas, Nevada. July 29, 2023. #chrisbrown
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playitagin · 10 months
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1935-Alfred Dreyfus
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Alfred Dreyfus (/ˈdreɪfəs/DRAY-fəs, alsoUS: /ˈdraɪ-/DRY-, French: [alfʁɛd dʁɛfys]; 9 October 1859 – 12 July 1935) was a French artillery officer of Jewish ancestry from Alsace whose trial and conviction in 1894 on charges of treason became one of the most polarizing political dramas in modern French history. The incident has gone down in history as the Dreyfus affair, the reverberations from which were felt throughout Europe. It ultimately ended with Dreyfus' complete exoneration.
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Dreyfus affair.
At the end of 1894, French Army Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a graduate of the École Polytechnique, a Jew of Alsatian origin, was accused of handing secret documents to the Imperial German military. After a closed trial, he was found guilty of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was deported to Devil's Island in French Guiana. At that time, the opinion of the French political class was unanimously unfavourable towards Dreyfus.
In France there was a passionate campaign by Dreyfus' supporters, including leading artists and intellectuals such as Émile Zola,[6] following which he was given a second trial in 1899, but again declared guilty of treason despite the evidence of his innocence.
However, due to public opinion, Dreyfus was offered and accepted a pardon by President Émile Loubet in 1899 and released from prison; this was a compromise that saved face for the military's mistake. Had Dreyfus refused the pardon, he would have been returned to Devil's Island, a fate he could no longer emotionally cope with; so officially Dreyfus remained a traitor to France, and pointedly remarked upon his release:
The government of the Republic has given me back my freedom. It is nothing for me without my honour.[2]
For two years, until July 1906, he lived in a state of house arrest with one of his sisters at Carpentras, and later at Cologny.
On 12 July 1906, Dreyfus was officially exonerated by a military commission. The day after his exoneration, he was readmitted into the army with a promotion to the rank of major (Chef d'Escadron). A week later, he was made Knight of the Legion of Honour,[7] and subsequently assigned to command an artillery unit at Vincennes. On 15 October 1906, he was placed in command of another artillery unit at Saint-Denis.
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Dreyfus' prison sentence on Devil's Island had taken its toll on his health. He was granted retirement from the army in October 1907 at the age of 48. As a reserve officer, he re-entered the army as a major of artillery at the outbreak of World War I. Serving throughout the war, Dreyfus was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
By then in his mid-50s, Dreyfus served mostly behind the lines of the Western Front, in part as commander of an artillery supply column. However, he also performed front-line duties in 1917, notably at Verdun and on the Chemin des Dames. He was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour in November 1918.[12]
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Dreyfus died in Paris aged 75, on 12 July 1935, exactly 29 years after his exoneration. Two days later, his funeral cortège passed the Place de la Concorde through the ranks of troops assembled for the Bastille Day national holiday (14 July 1935). He was interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris. 
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jbaileyfansite · 1 year
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BTS of Crashing (2016) [x]
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angelstills · 1 year
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Episode 4 Crashing (TV Series 2016)
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Avenue 5 (2020-2022) 
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crosbytoews · 2 years
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drai has a high ankle sprain !!
I sprained my ankle in July 2016 right before Pokémon go came out and subsequently walked throughout my neighborhood on a sprained ankle looking for Pokémon. So basically me and drai are both warriors
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Meet Sage (Crash Bandicoot OC)
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(ABOUT HIM)
•Name: Sage Woods
•Age: 20s
•Gender: Male
•Pronouns: He/Him
•Species: Fox
•Sexuality: Asexual
•Eye Colour: Brown
•Birthday: 12th July
•Zodiac Sign: Cancer
•Attire: White Lab Coat, Hazel Brown Shirt & Black Trousers/Pants
•Likes: Science, Ember(Adoptive Daughter), His Lab, Blueberries, Blackberries, Charlie, Neo Cortex, Uka Uka, Frost(Friend), Dray-O (Mask/Deceased Mentor)
•Dislikes: Birds, Slugs, Academies, Anyone Hurting Ember, Charlie Being Annoying, Bandicoots
•Allies/Friends: Charlie, Neo Cortex, Uka Uka, Frost, Dray-O, Quake, Volca, Flow, Cane, Molt, Ember, Nina Cortex, N-Gin
•Neutral: Willy Wumpacheeks, Pasadena O'Possum, N-Tropy, N-Brio, Oxide, Velo, Angie-La, Aku Aku, Komodo Brothers(Joe & Moe), Nash, Krunk, Norm(Small & Big), Geary, Pinstripe, Ripper Roo, Dingodile, Von Clutch
•Enemies: Evil Twins/Victor & Moritz, Evil Crash, Bandicoot Family, Tawna, Fake Crash, Hannah
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My Last Six Reads
As the school year wears on and the weather fairly gloomy, I'm dreaming of summer days filled with sunshine and good books. Meanwhile, I'll when I have time among the dreary spring days.
Monsters We Have Made by Lindsay Starck - This author grew up in Milwaukee, and Lake Superior plays a role in the book; so I was hoping it'd be a winner right off the bat. And it was! 5 stars! I read most of this, loosely based on the Slender Man, on a snow day we had early in the month.
Sylvia's daugher, Faye, murdered her babysitter when she was 11. Now 21, Faye has abandoned her own daughter, and Sylvia is afraid history will repeat itself. Faye blamed the murder on the Kingman (this is the Slender Man tie), and Sylvia tracks down Faye's childhood friend to try to squeeze out more of the details from the decade-old murder to prevent it from happening again.
This one hooked me immediately, moved quickly, and had the perfect prose-to-dialog ratio.
Children of Exile #1 by Margaret Petersen Haddix - When I take my students to the school library, I always try to show some restraint and not check out any books. It's worked fairly well this year, but when I saw this trilogy by one of the best middle grade authors of our time, I couldn't resist. I got it right before spring break, but then have had a plethora of regular library holds come in. So I've only had the chance to read the first.
It, too, grabbed me from the beginning. A group of children aged birth to twelve have been raised by people known as "Freds" and told their biological parents and home are unsafe. Abruptly, the children are all forced on a plane to return to this unsafe place with unsafe parents. And unsafe it is. We follow Rosi, 12, as she and another older child try to figure out exactly what is going on. The end of this book was unexcepted to say the least! And where it's headed is not my cup of tea. Despite that, 4 stars. And I will finish the trilogy. When the library holds are done.
Murder Road by Simone St. James - She's really pumping out books quite fast! I feel like I just read a newer one by her. I also got sucked into this one quite quickly. It got a little long in the middle, but it was worthwhile overall: 4 stars.
It's July 1995 and Eddie and April are driving north from Ann Arbor for their honeymoon. Close to their destination, they get lost and come upon a hitchhiker on the side of the road. Upon letting her in the car, they pivot and head to the hospital as said woman is shocked and bleeding. When she dies at the hospital, April and Eddie are the prime suspects in her murder. They must stay in Coldlake Falls while being investigated, but they do some digging to find out that this death is not the first of its kind in what appears to be a quaint, quiet town.
If you've read St. James before and enjoyed her work, you'll like this one.
Become Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray - 4 stars for this novelization of Frances Perkins' life. I teach about Frances Perkins when my class does a unit on the Triangle Factory Fire, and as I've learned more about her, I can't believe she's not more a part of history curriculums. But, alas, she's a woman! No room for her when talking FDR even though his biggest reforms are her ideas and stem from her hard work.
This book is long - over 500 pages. But it didn't drag. Its covered important parts of her life mixing personal with business. Definitely a worthwhile read to commemorate the life of a pioneer who changed America for the better.
American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden by Katie Rogers - I heard about this one during an MSNBC interview with the author on the way to school one day last month and immediately put it on hold. 4 stars only because it was a lot shorter than I thought, but it was a solid read. Rogers did cover some earlier first ladies, but focused on the title span and mostly Biden. I knew most of what she wrote about Hillary and Michelle Obama from reading their own autobiographical work, but I didn't know too much about Jill Biden. It focused a lot on how she's kept her day job as an English teacher. And kudos to her for that! She supports her husband and his campaign but not at her own expense.
Rogers moves her nonfiction along a good clip which I appreciate. It's not a heavy nonfiction. She is a storyteller but gets to the point rather than drags things out.
I think you can tell by the lengthy title yourself if this one's for you!
She's Not Sorry by Mary Kubica - It's been a great weekend of reading thanks to, for once, having no schoolwork or other obligations. I started this one around 3:00 yesterday and finished before bed at 10:00 with some Yahtzee and dinner mixed in between.
The book opens with protagonist Meghan getting a call that the caller is holding her teenaged daughter hostage. This is about three pages long and then begins Part 1 of the book.
Meghan is an ICU nurse recently divorced learning how to live just her and her teenaged daughter. She begins care of Caitlin: a patient who survived, barely, an attempted suicide which found her attempting to jump to her death near train tracks in Chicago. As Caitlin lies unconscious, Meghan becomes close with her parents who rush to her side once she was identified. Meghan tries to help the police with their investigation when she sees a man, who is not family, staring in the entrance to Caitlin's room.
Meanwhile, Meghan is dealing with said divorce and what is becoming a rocky relationship with her sixteen-year-old.
And then Part 2: a twist. One that I didn't see coming.
4 stars for this one.
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