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There is a strong conviction emerging that no matter what difficulties are currently arising in your social or business life at this moment in time you are able to handle it and bring about some kind of resolution that will work out for everyone’s benefit. It is going to take clear and precise communication for everyone involved when doubts or opposition show up among the ranks but at least there is a concrete method to your plans in dealing with these issues so that harmony and peace can be restored back into your social or business environment.
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Rewatch: “Survival of the Fittest”
The basics: When a Marine has a seizure, the team investigates a private lab.
Written by: Andrew Bartels wrote or co-wrote "Allegiance", "Zero Days", "The Grey Man", "Humbug", "Fighting Shadows", "Driving Miss Diaz", "Angels & Daemons", "Where There’s Smoke…", "Glasnost", "Old Tricks" "Battle Scars", "Fool Me Twice", "Warrior of Peace", "Reentry", "The Prince", "Smokescreen", "The One That Got Away"/"No More Secrets" two-parter, "Yellow Jacket", "Missing Time", "If the Fates Allow", "Red Rover, Red Rover", "Divided We Fall" and “Genesis”.
Directed by: Eric A. Pot directed “Resurrection”, “Windfall”, “Traitor”, “Internal Affairs”, “Home is Where the Heart Is”, “Forasteira”, “Reentry”, “Hit List”, “The One Who Got Away”, “Kill Beale Vol 1”, “Fortune Favors the Bold”, “A Fait Accopli”, “Imposter Syndrome”, “Indentured” and “Sorry for Your Loss”.
Guest stars of note: Pamela Reed as Roberta Deeks and Natalia Del Riego as Rosa Reyes were both back from “Flesh and Blood”. Dominic Burgess as Herman Cooper, Piper Curda as Lisa Cho, Bobby Hogan as Marine Private First Class James Williams, Cyrus Hobbi as Marine Staff Sergeant Pierce, Jesse Boone as Nicholas "Nick" Embry, Susan Slome as Jordana Hanson and Marcus Antony Brunner as Marine Private First Class Edward Hanson.
Our heroes: Are all over SoCal today - the office, Pendleton, Anaheim.
What important things did we learn about: Callen:  Still looking for Hetty. Sam:   Jogging against the Santa Ana winds. Kensi:  Taking classes at Quantico. Deeks:  Trying to balance home life and work. Fatima:   Miranda. Rountree:  Tackling Marines with ease. Kilbride:  Doesn’t envy Deeks’s balancing act.
What not so important things did we learn about: Callen:  Pet sitting nephew Jake’s snakes.   Sam:   Not afraid of snakes, just doesn’t like snakes. Kensi:   On the East Coast but the house is still a mess. Deeks:   Maker of healthy breakfasts. Fatima:   Really is a fed. Rountree:  Has snack bars in the Land Rover’s glovebox. Kilbride:  Doing retirement wrong.
Where in the world is Henrietta Lange?  Callen is looking for her in Syria.
Who's down with OTP:  Kensi is in DC so Deeks is Mr. Mom.
Who's down with BrOTP:  Very bantering Callen and Sam episode. 
Fashion review:   Callen is wearing a medium blue button-down shirt.  Sam has on a long-sleeve black tee while Deeks has on a short sleeve one.  A lovely purple turtleneck for Fatima.  Rountree looks like he raided Deeks’s closet for is pale blue long-sleeve tee.  The Admiral is doing the Admiral – dark blue three-piece suit, dark blue tie, pale blue dress shirt.
Music:  Nothing today.
Any notable cut scene:  After two straight episodes with an extra scene, none for today.
Quote:  Kilbride:  “Agent Namazi spoke up on your behalf.” Deeks:  “Yeah, well, she didn't...she didn't have to do that.” Kilbride:  “No. And to be clear, this is not an apology for what I said this morning.  Regardless of personal circumstances, I have to hold this office to the highest of standards.” Deeks:  “Right. Yeah, no, it definitely won't happen again, sir.” Kilbride:  “Isn't easy.” Deeks:  “S-Sorry, what?” Kilbride:  “It isn't easy balancing the work that you do here with the equally important work that you do at home.  Speaking for myself, I was never able to find that balance and it is my life's regret.  I have every confidence that you will.” Deeks:  “Thank you, sir.” Kilbride:  “I do not envy you.”
Anything else:  Deeks is making a healthy breakfast for Rosa – eggs and bacon made into a smiley face, fresh fruit – when Bertie shows up with vegan doughnuts. Since Rosa isn’t vegan and Deeks would prefer she have a healthy breakfast, mother and son debate doughnuts, Bertie living 84-seconds away and Deeks’s preference that she not just show up unannounced. Bertie tells Deeks she texted Kensi about dropping by but since Kensi in Quantico (“you’d never know it with all the mess,” Bertie notes), Deeks didn’t know she was coming. The doughnut conversation devolves into it being odd that former police officer Deeks doesn’t like doughnuts.
As Deeks yells for Rosa to hurry up and get dressed so she can have his healthy breakfast. Rosa arrives in the dining room wearing her pajamas. She tells Deeks she isn’t feeling well. Within a second, she’s running to the bathroom and vomiting.
In the boat shed, Sam arrives after a long run against the Santa Ana Winds. Callen is on his laptop, looking at satellite footage from Syria. He’s looking for Hetty. Sam assures Callen they’ll find Hetty – “we always do.” There is a hissing noise across the boat shed. Lifting a blanket off an object on the coffee table, Sam sees a large tank with a large snake inside. He is not pleased. Callen is babysitting the snakes – they’re Jake’s. As he says he’s bringing them home with him at the end of the day. Callen remember that Sam is afraid of snakes. Sam disagrees – not afraid, just not a fan. Years and years of evolution put that feeling into everyone. Callen’s phone rings – they have a case.
Deeks gets the same call as Rosa is resting on the couch. The flu is going around the school, Rosa probably got it. Deeks asks if she wants anything. Rosa mentions a soup her Mom use to make when she was ill - caldo de res - and how her Mom would run her hand through Rosa’s hair until she fell asleep. Deeks looks like he was slapped. Rosa apologizes but Deeks tells her there is no reason to apologize. He’s sorry her mother isn’t there, sorry he never met her. Rosa thinks her mother would have liked Deeks – except his hair. She would have combed it until it was neat. Rosa laughs – she thinks Deeks would look terrible with neat hair.
Deeks’s phone rings again – it is Rountree. Deeks updates him on what’s going on and he’s just waiting for Bertie to return. Bertie returns with movies to watch and a new shortcut – now just 43-second to the house if she uses the neighbor’s backyard. Deeks thinks that goes on the list of things to discuss. Deeks tells Rosa he loves her and looking at his mother, he tells Rosa “I’m so sorry.”
In Ops, Fatima has video of the Gladiator’s fight – a corps videographer was recording it for a promotional film. Sam recognizes the pugil stick training – he did it with the SEALs. Fatima thinks it looks like fun. Sam assures her it isn’t. Hanson, the Marine who had the seizure, was rushed to the Marine hospital about two minutes away. He fell into a coma and is now suffering massive organ failure. This is the first seizure for Hanson.
Callen wonders if he was exposed to a nerve agent. None of that showed up in Hanson’s blood work – just a cold virus but the cold virus had a specific enzyme – CRISPR-Cas9 – that is used for gene editing. The Admiral arrives saying that a specific flu was introduced to a member “our armed forces”. The SecNav and Joint Chiefs are all aware of this case – it is their highest priority since this could be the first attack by a genetic weapon.
Deeks arrives, worried that the virus that Hanson was exposed to could be contagious. Fatima and Rountree assure him it is not. The virus itself is rather harmless. What it did was deliver the CRISPR “payload”. They are not sure what genes were targeted but the doctors see that Hanson’s immune system is failing. Russia and Iran have interest in gene warfare while the Chinese used CRISR to alter human embryos.
What worries Rountree is that CRISPR technology can be ordered on the internet legally. A person would need to know a lot about genetic medicine to make anything work. Which makes it odd that if someone is smart enough to create this virus, why test it on Private First Class Hanson and not a general or an admiral. Kilbride arrives for the last word, unnerving Rountree, who says the Admiral is different – he’s retired. If he’s retired, Kilbride thinks he’s doing it wrong.
With Callen and Sam arriving at Camp Pendleton to investigate, the Admiral wants Rountree to speak to Hanson’s mom – she’s just arrived from Indiana to be with her son. Fatima is going to go through the last week of Hanson’s life to see how he could be exposed to the virus. As for Deeks, the Admiral gives him a good dressing down for being late. Then he’s assigned to work with Rountree. Rountree tries to explain that the Admiral has been busy with the Pentagon all day – probably didn’t hear about Rosa being sick. Deeks isn’t interested, they just need to work.
In Camp Pendleton, Callen and Sam speak with Hanson’s Staff Sergeant. Hanson has been struggling to keep up and the Staff Sergeant feels that maybe the seizure was his fault – pushed Hanson too hard. Callen assures the Staff Sergeant that the seizure had nothing to do with the exercise. With the entire squad having to go through a blood test, the Staff Sergeant is worried about his wife and their new baby. Sam tells the Staff Sergeant that there isn’t an immediate threat to anyone but Hanson.
Callen asks for info on Hanson’s prior week. The Staff Sergeant can hand over all of Hanson’s assignments and training but his free time was spent with his roommate, PFC Jimmie Williams – they’re best friends. Hanson was one of the few guys on base with a car – a Camaro and a loud one – so everyone knew when he was leaving the base. Williams always travelled with Hanson. The night before Hanson’s seizure, Hanson and Williams left base. The Staff Sergeant doesn’t ask where his men go if they leave the base – just as long as they’re safe and reasonably sober when they return, it is all good. As Callen and Sam check out Hanson’s bunk, the Staff Sergeant goes looking for Williams to meet with Callen and Sam.
Deeks and Rountree meet Mrs. Hanson outside the Marine hospital. She’s upset – it is difficult to see her son in such a state. She’s surprised NCIS is there to see her – “Eddie” had a seizure. Rountree explains they are investigating why her son had a seizure. Sitting with her, Mrs. Hanson tells Deeks and Rountree that her son was a good boy, called every Saturday at 9AM. She was so proud when he joined the Marines, just like his father. Eddie’s father died in combat. The weekly conversations were about general things including crypto. Mrs. Hanson is into crypto but Eddie wasn’t until recently. She helped him set up an account.
In Hanson’s bunk, there are a lots of bottles of supplements, car magazines and photos with pretty young woman. Sam notices there isn’t a phone and Hanson’s car keys are gone. The Staff Sergeant arrives – Jimmie Williams is AWOL. Security footage has the Camaro leaving the base about an hour ago. Deeks called with the info about the crypto accounts for Hanson and Williams – Callen wonders if the two men were paid in crypto to bring the virus onto the base, thinking Williams may have gotten greedy and is looking for the money for himself. Security video shows Williams going north to LA.
The Admiral is furious on the phone – he wants a helicopter over the freeway between San Diego and Los Angeles looking for Williams. Fatima arrives – Williams was last seen exiting the freeway in Anaheim. Looking at Hanson’s crypto account, he was paying $2,000 in coins to a Xander Yost who lives in Anaheim.
Deeks and Rountree go to Yost’s home but the door is unlocked. There is blood on the handle. Rountree sees Williams in the backyard as he tries to flee the scene. Williams tells Rountree “I didn’t kill him” after Rountree slams him to the ground. Rountree agrees – Hanson isn’t dead. In the house, Deeks finds Xander Yost with his throat cut in a deep freezer. He’s definitely dead.
As Yost’s body is being removed from his house, Deeks is on the phone with Rosa, who is still quite sick. Bertie takes over the call – Deeks’s DVD player isn’t working. This is news to Deeks since they don’t have a DVD player. “Then what have I been shoving my DVDs into,” she asks and Deeks is done. Rountree arrives. The time of death is about two-hours ago, just when PFC Williams was leaving the base. He’s not the killer. Castor is picking up Williams to take him to the boat shed while Deeks and Rountree stay at the crime scene.
Fatima said it was hard to find info on Xander Yost. He dropped out of med school He opened his dark web business, XY Apothecary, where he makes home-made gene therapies, including one to build muscles for $2,000 – what Hanson paid Yost. With Hanson and Williams struggling to keep up, they were likely using the gene therapy to improve their strength and stamina. This isn’t terrorism, they’re trying to enhance themselves. But that doesn’t explain who killed Yost and made Hanson sick.
In interrogation, Williams explains he and Hanson were trying to be better Marines. They found XY and did some shots. They were getting results until Hanson got sick. When the Marines ordered blood tests for the squad, Williams had a panic attack. Thinking he might die, Williams took Hanson’s car to Yost’s home. Sam notes that Williams also took Hanson’s phone. Without facial recognition, Williams couldn’t open Hanson’s phone but if it was in the car, it automatically gave access. Explaining he wasn’t stealing either the car or the phone, he was going to Yost for an antidote but Yost was already dead. Williams ran because he thought Rountree was the killer.
There was nothing in the house connecting Yost to a gene therapy business. Williams suggests talking to Yost’s assistant. Williams didn’t know his name, but he was a young man about Williams’s age. The assistant gave both Hanson and Williams a Fitbit-style monitor to wear after their gene therapy treatment.
In Ops, Fatima and the Admiral review the monitor. If either Williams or Hanson were suffering, the monitor would report it. Checking into the monitors, they were bought in bulk by a company called Open Source Bio, a community lab in downtown Los Angeles. The Admiral knows about these type of labs – bio-hackers/amateurs using chemical and biological tools unchecked. Fatima thinks their goals are noble – making access to medicine easier. While some of the people involved may have noble goals, Hanson is in the hospital for a reason. Kilbride wants Fatima and Rountree to infiltrate the lab. Deeks will be running things from Ops.
Rountree is happy to be back in the Range Rover – he always has snacks in the glovebox. Well, not today, Fatima has the snacks. Neither of them had time for lunch. Fatima has a hard time accessing the building until she sells herself as Miranda – British accent and all – trying to start her own kombucha business. One of the lab partners, Lisa, lets Fatima in – the woman has an RFID chip implanted into her right hand and magnets in her left.
Fatima asks about the lab’s security – Lisa explains they have a lot of chemicals and interesting projects that need to be protected. They also do community projects like making vegan cheese and insulin. The lab is even FDA approved. Many of the members of the lab, including Lisa, are diabetic. They are taking the power away from Big Pharma. Fatima is introduced to the group, including Herman, a human cyborg. Using cybernetic implants, he is attune to radio waves and accuses Fatima of wearing a wire, of being a Fed. Rountree runs from the Range Rover to the lab’s door.
Herman is sure Fatima is a fed even as the others look at both Fatima and Herman oddly. Herman’s previous lab was shut down by the Feds after they though he was making anthrax and sarin. He orders Fatima to take off her hijab. Lisa calls him out – totally out of line. Fatima admits she is wearing an earpiece – it is her earwig. As Miranda, Fatima claims she suffers from hyperacusis, noise sensitivity but would turn off the earpiece if it upsets Herman. Herman likes the idea, Lisa does not – they wouldn’t make Herman remove his antenna.
Lisa has to ready a shipment of insulin. Fatima can walk around the lab and talk to anyone about her project, except maybe Herman. Taking a quick photo of Herman, Fatima sends it to Rountree, who forwards it to Callen and Sam. Maybe Williams will recognize Herman as Yost’s assistant.
As Callen feeds Jake’s snakes, Williams is shown Herman’s photo but he doesn’t recognize Herman. Sam tries to jog Williams’s memory – did the assistant have tattoos, anything that would identify him. Williams remembers a Copperhead motorcycle – Hanson thought it was cool. Callen and Sam call to Deeks in Ops, who admits he’s a fish out of water there. Deeks finds the motorcycle’s owner Nicholas Embry whose license goes back to a closed homeless shelter. Embry also owns a van that was ticketed in a public parking structure.
Fatima asks Herman about his heart monitor – her friend “Nick” was using one just like Herman’s. Herman knows Nicholas Embry, who left Open Source Bio after they did not let him use CRISPR technology. Embry stole a lot of stuff before leaving, including the heart monitors. Herman still thinks Fatima is a fed.
Callen and Sam pull up along Embry’s van. The van locked but the motorcycle is missing. Deeks provides a warrant so Callen and Sam break in. Embry is living the van and has literature about using a bio-weapon to get rid of anyone he deems genetically inferior. Using Yost’s business, Embry experimented on the “weak” PFC Hanson. When it worked, Yost figured it out so Embry killed him. Deeks sends Embry’s work to Fatima – they need someone to review it. She wakes up a napping Herman and admits in her normal voice, she is a federal agent. “I hate being right all the time,” Herman tells her.
Reviewing Embry’s work, Herman figures out that CRISPR didn’t introduce any new virus, it just took the simple flu virus and changed it to make it lethal. Embry is diabetic. Paying for insulin has been difficult in his life to the point that he almost killed himself by rationing his medication. He was suicidal after that. With Lisa out making deliveries, the concern is that the lethal flu is in the insulin.
Callen and Sam find the Open Source Bio van. Embry is holding Lisa hostage. Sam fires a bullet over their heads, causing Embry to drop his knife. With the magnets in her hand, Lisa is able to take it. Sam puts Embry in handcuffs.
In the office, Deeks is packing up his gear. The Admiral comes up behind Deeks. He asks about Rosa, saying that Fatima spoke up on Deeks’s behalf. Deeks didn’t think Fatima needed to do that. The Admiral tells Deeks he isn’t apologizing, just wants Deeks to know he has to hold the OSP to the highest of standards. The Admiral talks about balancing work done in the office with the important work done at home, admitting he never found that balance. “It is my life’s regret.” But the Admiral has every confidence that Deeks will, though he does not envy Deeks doing it.
In the boatshed, Callen and Sam are sharing a beer. PFC Hanson has stabilized. Callen notices the snake - Houdini - is gone. Sam leaves – Callen is on his own looking for Houdini.
Deeks arrives home. Rosa’s fever has broken but she’s exhausted. Deeks is too – he felt so torn all day. He wanted to stay with Rosa because she’s lost so much in life but he has a job and that job included getting yelled at for being late and being punished by working in Ops, “which I’m not built for.” He tried to Google the soup Rosa’s mother made but couldn’t even spell it. Deeks is grateful for Bertie living 43-seconds away so she could watch Rosa and take care of her. They hug. Bertie notices he’s hot and starts taking care of him too.
What head canon can be formed from here: The case of the week was interesting and well done. I thought Deeks’s reaction to the Admiral’s dressing down was interesting. He wasn’t there to defend himself or get sympathy from his Fatima and Rountree. Instead, he did his job. There is the generation divide between Kilbride, who didn’t have paternity leave or bring your kids to work day, and Deeks who probably was glad his father didn’t have either paternity leave or bring your kids to work day.
Deeks wanting to Google caldo de res and not being able to spell it shows where he was with taking care of Rosa. Here’s a recipe Deeks:
Ops Deeks knew Callen and Sam’s next question about Yost's assistant Embry because he would have asked them to Eric/Nell/Fatima.
Bertie dresses up any episode. Again, whoever cast Pamela Reed as Deeks’s mom is very good at their job.
Solid episode that outside of the Rosa storyline, could have run during any season.
Episode number: Season 14, episode seven. Episode 309 overall.
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phoenixesse · 7 months
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About Post!
Hi, I'm Vienna!
I have this blog mostly to look at fandom stuff and promote my fics!
A few things about me:
-I'm Canadian
-My favourite colour is yellow
-my favourite song is Achilles Come Down by GANGOFYOUTHS
-I'm a young adult
-At the moment, my gender and sexuality is genderqueer (They/She) and Sapphic Arospec
-I have ADHD and autism (expect hyperfixations haha)
-my personality type is INFJ
-my enneagram is 4w5
-I’m a Libra Sun, Pisces Moon, and a Virgo Rising
-Like I said, I'm a writer! I used to be a high level English student. My favourite style to write is with a very philosophical flair. At the moment, I'm trying to incorporate that into scripts for a video essay medium!
-I love understanding the human condition and the ways that people feel about living. That trait definitely rubs off into my work
-I LOVE space and using space themed literary analysis. Whether that be the planets and stars themselves, or celestial idea like tarot or horoscopes, I think it’s all really cool to think about
-I'm a competitive curler! (the sport). It is a very left field and niche interest but I love talking about it
-I love indie RPG's, but my favourite would have to be OneShot
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Things you'll probably expect on this blog (in order of interest):
Major:
(Mostly special interests, please talk to me about these anytime)
-Pokemon (any canon, especially pokespe)
-Sonic (I LOVE SHADOW)
-Splatoon (I LOVE Splatoon lore)
-The Legend of Zelda (mostly ALBW, BotW, and TotK)
-Five Nights at Freddy's (I love lore)
Minor:
(Things I have been interested in and will occasionally talk about, you can definitely still ask about these things!)
-OneShot
-OFF
-Stardew Valley
-Undertale/Deltarune
-Haikyuu!!
-Homestuck
-Amphibia
-Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (no spoilers past part 7, please!)
-Fairy Tail
-The Good Place
Other:
(Things I have been interested in, but don't engage with at all anymore. I don't mind talking about them though)
-Assassination Classroom
-Hamlet
-Noragami
-Frankenstein
-Dream SMP
Favourite characters and ships (/p included) for said fandoms:
Pokemon:
-Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Black, Y, Rika, Volo, Cogita, Cynthia, N, Bede, Nemona
-Originalshipping, namelessshipping, jadeshipping, preciousmetalshipping, entourageshipping, moonlillie
Sonic:
-Shadow, Blaze, Sonic, Surge, Rouge, Amy, Sage
-sonadow, blazamy, whispangle, wavouge, surgamy, tekamy, roupaz, kittails (/r or /p, THEY'RE KIDS), strobotnik, sonamy (/p)
Splatoon:
-Agent 3, Agent 8, DJ Octavio, Frye
-agent 24, cuttletavio, pearlina, shivrye
The Legend of Zelda:
-Link, Zelda, Hilda, Ravio, Tulin, Revali, Riju, Urbosa
-Zelink (/qpr), Tulin and Link (/p)
Five Nights At Freddy's:
-Michael, William, Charlie, Henry, Crying Child, Elizabeth, Cassie, Gregory, Glamrock Freddy, Roxy
-Michael and Crying Child (/p), Gregory and Glamrock Freddy (/p), Gregory and Cassie (/p), Cassie and Roxy (/p)
OneShot:
-Alula, Niko, The World Machine, Silver, Kip, Rue
-Alula and Niko (/p), Niko and The World Machine (/p)
OFF:
-The Batter, The Queen, The Judge, Zacharie
-The Batter and The Queen (/p)
Stardew Valley:
-Krobus, Haley, Abigail, Sandy, The Wizard
-The Player and Haley, The Player and Krobus (/p)
Undertale/Deltarune:
-Chara, Kris, Sans, Undyne, Alphys, Queen, Susie, Flowey
-Alphyne, Suselle
Haikyuu!!:
-Oikawa, Hinata, Yachi, Kiyoko
-iwaoi, kiyoyachi, kagehina, bokuaka, matsuhana
Homestuck:
-Dirk, Jake, Aradia, Jade, Roxy, John, Rose, Terezi
-Dirkjake, Rosemary, Johndave, Karezi
Amphibia:
-Marcy, Anne, Sasha
-Sashannarcy
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure:
-Gyro, Young Joseph, Caesar, Jolyne, Lisa Lisa, Johnny, Kakyoin
-Gyjo, Caejose, Jolymes, Jotakak
Fairy Tail:
-Lucy, Cana, Natsu, Erza, Mavis, Yukino, Irene
-NaLu, LuCana, Zeravis, Zervis
The Good Place:
-Eleanor, Tahani, Chidi, Michael, Janet
-Cheleanor, Teleanor (/p or /r)
Assasination Classroom:
-Karma, Nagisa, Nakamura, Koro Sensei
-Karmagisa
Hamlet:
-Ophelia, Hamlet, Horatio
-Tragic Danish Boyfriends
Noragami:
-Yato, Hiyori, Bishamon
-Yatori (the age gap makes me feel weird. I like their dynamic though)
Frankenstein:
-Victor, Henry, Elizabeth
-Clervalstein
DreamSMP:
-Tommy, Wilbur, Technoblade, Ranboo, Philza, Niki
-Sleepy Bois Inc (/p), Benchtrio (/p)
Other things! :
-I love getting asks! Please send me just about anything, I love responding
-If you want to draw fanart of my fic, please, please do!! It would absolutely make basically my whole year
-I accept writing requests, but they'll only be done when I get around to them/if I want to write for them
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virtue-boy · 3 months
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Cassadaga (a Seneca Indian word meaning "Water beneath the rocks") is a small unincorporated community located in Volusia County, Florida, United States, just north of Deltona. It is especially known for having many psychics and mediums, and has consequently been named the "Psychic Capital of the World".[1][2]
Lily Dale's year-round population is estimated to be 275. Each year approximately 22,000 visitors come for classes, workshops, public church services and mediumship demonstrations, lectures, and private appointments with mediums.[2] In recent years, guest lecturers have included Lisa Williams, Dee Wallace, members of Ghost Hunters, Tibetan monks, James Van Praagh, Dr. Wayne Dyer, and Deepak Chopra.
Camp Chesterfield was founded in 1891[3] and is the home of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists, located in Chesterfield, Indiana. Camp Chesterfield offers Spiritualist Church services, seminary, and mediumship, faith healing, and spiritual development classes, as well as psychic readings for patrons.
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arnae-703 · 2 years
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Lecture 11.1
PostGrad Study What is a research degree?
What makes a research project? Not task competition - it has discovery, change, exploration. High level of experimentation.
How do you increase the chance of discovery? * Increasing the variation of perspective * Sharing your work with others * Try completely different, expansion. * Change the medium you’re working in * Change of scale * Change the environment
What do you change or disrupt in the way you work to spark ideas?
Why has research taken off in visual communication design? Louise Kellerman (assembly) Nicole Arnett Phillips Michael Smythe Lisa williams
Post Grad basics Higher level of distinctiveness in portfolio Different kind of learning culture Capped places Proposal and portfolio closing 1 Dec Apply and secure a place earlier Next year begins 27th Feb 2023 until July 2024 B average or above Scholarships
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resbede · 2 years
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Week 11 Lecture Reflection
What is a research degree.
Life after uni. Job or postgraduate.
Interesting to learn that we jumped from Level 3 to Level 5 study.
Level 8, postgraduate certificate. 6 month course. At least B grade for pass.
Level 9, M. Des thesis. Masters. 1 year.
Level 10. Ph.D. 3 to 4 years! (Doctor of Philosophy, but you don't do philosophy?) Philosophy broadly means thought, and we think in design.
Tatiana's augmented reality game for Android.
When dealing with research, you might not be able to answer the question at the end. Pursuing a question not a task.
There needs to be a high level of experimentation. Not just the normal stuff you do. We are unsettled with the idea, in order to create a high level of discovery.
Strategies to heighten discovery. How do you make experimentation more effective when creating.
Copying someone else's process.
Sharing work with someone different to you.
Temporarily 'parking' current concept and exploring something entirely different.
Changing the medium.
HAVE the QUESTION. NOT the ANSWER.
Got tired of designing yoghurt cartons and corporate reports.
You need good time and resource management to do postgraduate.
Reading groups and methodology workshops.
Why has research taken off in visual communication design?
Why would you do postgrad?
Louise Kellerman (Design Assembly)
Our industry is very interested in holding intellectual conversations with people from different backgrounds.
One had the ability to take complex ideas and communicate them simply.
Nicole Arnott Philips
Michael Smythe
Lisa Williams?
Masters to create a high level of professional advantage.
Bachelor's: 29%, Masters: 5%, PhD: 0.79%
Higher level of distinctiveness in your portfolio
Different kind of learning culture
Capped places
Dec 1st closing date
27 Feb 2023 - July 2024
B average to apply.
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weemsbotts · 2 years
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“Does Not Know His Age”: The Prince William County Men Registered for WWI
By: Lisa Timmerman, Executive Director
On Tuesday, 06/05/1917, 945 Prince William County men between the ages of 21-31 registered under the Selective Service Act. Established under the Provost Marshal General, the Selective Service System allowed President Woodrow Wilson to expand and increase the military. This specifically targeted the men from initial registration through their arrival at army training camp.
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(HDVI Archives: The Shipyard, Quantico, WWI)
While officially organized at the highest level, local boards oversaw implementing the enlistment and registration of men. Local boards formed for most counties gleaning populations of around 30,000. District boards composed of around 30 local boards and had jurisdiction over them. The Selective Service System allowed for massive and efficient organized registration and would be desperately needed as the military called three registration dates over the course of WWI: 06/05/1917, 06/05/1918 (for men who turned 21 after the first registration), and 09/12/1918 (for men between the ages of 18-45). A supplemental registration date also took place on 08/24/1918 for those who turned 21 after 06/05/1918. The National Archives have 24,000,000 cards, which was about 23% of the population in 1918. As historians note, this does not equate to actual service as not all registered men served.
The Manassas Journal published statistics of the first registration on the front page of their newspaper on 11/16/1917. 332 men from that registered list were actively called with 14 failing to appear. From that list, the military determined 245 were fit to serve with 73 rejected. From the 146 exemption claims, only 108 were allowed with 45 rejected. The District Board of Appeal discharged 20. After a few more rejections, 103 local men reported for training at Camp Lee. 363 married men registered with a total of 11 from PWC. Not everyone claimed American citizenship with men from Scotland, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Hungary, Turkey, and Germany. The paper identified 142 “colored registrants” with only 30 accepted. Based on the data of total registrants, most engaged in “agricultural pursuits.” Other employment included miners and those working in the following fields: chemical industries, clay industries, agricultural and implement factories (automobiles, wagon, carriage car and railroad shops), lumber and furniture industries, miscellaneous manufacturing, railroads, telegraph and telephone companies, trade and merchandise, public service, government workers, professional service (including actors, artists, clergymen, lodge officials, charity workers, journalists, dentists, physicians, music teachers, professors and students), domestic and manual service in general (barbers, bartenders, hotel & restaurant keepers, janitors, porters, servants, waiters, clerks, laundries), and laborers in general.
The Lee Lansing Research Library has Ronald Ray Turner’s published transcriptions of the WWI draft cards for PWC men incorporating all registered dates. Let’s meet some of the men from Dumfries!
Abel, Charles Peyton – born 08/06/1878, residence Dumfries VA, laborer for George A. Fuller & Company of Quantico, nearest relative listed as Annie Abel of Dumfries, white, medium height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair. Registered by L.E. Merchant, 09/12/1918.
Abel, Grover Cleveland – born 04/07/1885, residence Dumfries VA, farmer employed by W.H. Keys of Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Mrs. Mirtle Abel, White, medium height, medium build, blue eyes, auburn hair. Registered by J.M. Keys, 09/12/1918.
Baker, Roswell Cooper – born 01/03/1882, residence Dumfries VA, employed as a laborer at Cabin Branch Mine at Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Minnie J. Baker of Dumfries, White, medium height, stout build, greye eyes, dark hair. Registered by L.E. Merchant 09/12/1918.
Bates, James Landers – born 08/31/1892 Dumfries VA, residence Dumfries, employed as a miner for American Agricultural and Chemical Company near Dumfries, African, short, slender build, brown eyes, black hair. Registered by G.M. Ratcliffe, 06/05/1917.
Clark, John William – born 05/21/1892 Dumfries VA, residence Dumfries, employed as a miner for American Agricultural and Chemical Company of Dumfries, married with 1 child under 12 years old, Caucasian, tall build, brown eyes, brown hair, registered by G.M. Ratcliffe 06/05/1917.
Cole, Donie – born 10/06/1899, residence Dumfries VA, employed as a miner for American Agricultural and Chemical Company at Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Viola Davis of Dumfries, Negro, medium height, medium build, brown eyes, black hair, registered by L.E. Merchant 09/12/1918.
Griffin, Willis – born 05/12/1893 Dumfries VA, living Dumfries, farming for Susan Butler of Dumfries, wife and 1 child under 12, African, short, medium build, black hair and eyes, registered by G.M. Ratcliffe 06/13/1917.
Harris, Theodore Bryant – born 05/02/1898, living Dumfries VA, employed as a carpenter for C.H. Tompkins of 1833 3rd Street NW Washington DC, nearest relative listed as Elizabeth Harris of Dumfries, registered by L.E. Merchant, 09/12/1918.
Kincheloe, William Willis – born 06/14/1875, living Dumfries VA, carpenter for shipbuilding company at Quantico, nearest relative listed as Unice L. Kincheloe, White, medium height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair, registered by L.E. Merchant 09/12/1918.
Peel, William – born 06/27/1875, residence Dumfries VA, hauling pulp wood for Alex Jones of Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Mrs. Virgie Peel of Dumfries, White, medium height, medium build, blue eyes, gray hair, registered by J.M. Keys 09/12/1918.
Reid, Joseph – about 45 years old “does not know his age,” residence Dumfries VA, employed as a miner for The American Agricultural Chemical Company near Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Annie Reid of Dumfries, Negro, tall, slender build, grey eyes, dark brown hair, registered by B.F. Liming 09/12/1918.
Rothwell, Joseph – born 11/28/1878 Ireland, residence Dumfries, employed as a house painter doing contract work at Dumfries, nearest relative listed as Mrs. Joseph Rothwell, White, medium height, medium build, grey eyes, grey hair, registered by J.M. Keys 09/12/1918.
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(HDVI Archives: The Shipyard, Quantico, WWI)
After armistice in 11/1918, the Selective Service System quickly disbanded with all local, district and medical advisory boards closing on 03/31/1919. The last state headquarters closed on 05/21/1919 and the activities of the Selective Service System officially ended with the termination of the Provost Marshal General on 07/15/1919.
Of course, this is a very small sample of the men. If you would like to a “Part 2” of this, please leave a comment below with a name! We are happy to continue sharing the transcribed draft cards.
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(Sources: Turner, Ronald Ray. Prince William County Virginia World War I Draft Registration, 2002; The Manassas Journal, 11/16/1917, Vol. XXIII, No. 26; The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Research Our Records: Military Records Research: World War 1 Draft Registration Cards, https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww1/draft-registration)
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qldqueerboy · 4 months
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You can’t make excuses today for your inquisitive nature as you seek answers to questions involving information that you feel has been distorted. There seems to be a mountain of evidence supporting your thoughts but working out whether these half-truths were intentional or not is the dilemma. You need to believe that eventually as you approach the task of discerning the truth with an honest and open spirit of sincerity the truth will come to light.
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maggiecast2001 · 2 years
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MONDAY MORNING
History of the nude
Five genres: the nude, abstraction, portraiture, still life, landscape
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Balthus, the guitar lesson 1934
The woman as an object
Girl is held and is aligned with the guitar
Submits audiences gaze to sexual voyerism
Prepubescent adolescent girls as subjects
Violence
Tintoretto, Suzannah and the elders 1555
Gazing at self/ reflection
Myth of the vanity and competition of women
Woman joins the spectators
Passive
Not looking at the viewer
Hairlessness associated with submissiveness/ powerlessness
William Bourguereau, Les Oreades (nymphs of the hills) 1902
A wave of women assembled for the gaze of men
Jenny Saville, Plan 1993
Power in perspective
Figure looks down on the viewer
Body is mapped out by cross contour lines/ plan. Signifies the objectification of the body as subject to plans (weight loss, etc)
Branded 1992 and Propped 1992
Large scale
Thick application of paint
Power
Figures look down on the viewer, the figure has authority
Words engraved on the body, usual descriptors of women
“Embodied materiality” paintings look like scraped palettes
Strategy
Pig like figure
Animal/ wild nature of the body
Lisa Yuskavage, Pie face 2008
Takes typical features of pornography and morphs them into something which is abject
Exploring what is already exploited to confront the viewer
Velasquez, The servant girl at Emmaus (the immaculate conception) 1645
Still life posing the slave as the object
Ivan Albright, into the world there came a soul called Ida 1929-30
Cellulite
Sfumato, earthy realism
Andrea Mantegna, Minerva…
Transformation is reversed, tree is made into a truncated daphne c. 1500-02
Idea of the body as a sculptural form, the body comes from the earth
Hybridity
Milena Dragicevic, supplicant 2006-11
What can painting be?
Painting about a painting
Is there a fundamental condition for painting?
A living medium
Viewers are figures
Medium as a body
Any painted image is a figure
Fontana, spatial concept 1967
Painting as a skin
Can be cut, burned
Gurkovska
Webbing and layering
Allusion to vaginas, lips, eyes
Outer layer is painted plastic
Albert Oehlen, another one 1985
Neo-expressionism
Eye is crying
Nicole eisennman, bloody orifices
Weeping painting
Beer garden with ash
Each figure acts as experimentation with hue and painterly processes
Painting 2.0
Textural painting
Olowska, Mycologist
“Painting as a manifesto”
Works with reflections
Magnus Plessen, Atelier 2007
Minimal
Flat
Almost carved into the surface
Large scale
Linear painting
Stone like
Dana Shultz, face eater
Rearranges face
Features cave in
Frantic action in a restricted space
Jim nutt, sally slips bye bye 1974
Pop
American
Text
Meta pictorial elements
Rythms
Body as an entire living being
Susan bee, miss dynamite 2001
Combines media in a layered, graphic manner
Iconography distinct, but not materially distinct
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williammarksommer · 4 years
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Lisa’s Hair Affair
Chesterville, Ohio
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso
Part of Buckeye zine:
https://www.williammarksommer.com/buckeyezine
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dramioneasks · 3 years
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fic where d has been in love with h and joins DA secretly in 5th year.
The Iron Sky - HuntingHardyGirl, Minxchester - M, 47 chapters, Words: 423,367 - Harry Potter died on June 24, 1995, in the Little Hangleton graveyard where Lord Voldemort returned to physical form. As the Dark Lord intended, this guaranteed that nobody knew of his rebirth except for his followers.And Draco Malfoy.(This story is a retelling of books 5-7 with the basis that Harry died at the end of his fourth year. It is named after and heavily inspired by the song "The Iron Sky" by Sunrise Ave. This fic is now complete, and has a sequel coming!)[If you have questions, we can be found daily on Tumblr @minxchester!]
Chosen - 5moreminutes - E, 68 chapters, Words: 218,570 - Draco Malfoy has a mission to complete, and no one can help him. Spending nights stuck on Prefect duty with Hermione Granger only adds to his problems. Doesn't it? Or is it possible that their unlikely relationship could alter the course of the Second Wizarding War -- if the Boy Who Made All the Wrong Choices can get this one thing right?Come for the medium-burn Dramione, stay for Magical lore and new twists on the canon we love (and love to change) COMPLETE!
Where Two Raging Fires Meet - RZZMG - E, 5 chapters - Everything changes during seventh year.One evening, Hermione Granger catches Draco Malfoy out after curfew in the library, reading the famous works of William Shakespeare. His new-found respect for Muggle literature leads to a series of bizarre interactions between them that permanently alters their fundamental understanding of each other and, in Draco's case, turns his whole belief system on its head.
- Lisa
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veryrealimagination · 3 years
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Day No: 14
Prompt: Beaten
Fandom/OC: Murdoch Mysteries
Medium: fic
Trigger Warnings: notions of past child abuse
SFW
Additional Tags/Notes: the Au again, I can think about the pre series stuff, but I’m gonna need early seasons at some point, No actual beating, just the aftermath
William was glad that he didn’t encounter any of his neighbors going to his room. The remnants of blood and broken skin would worry anyone quickly enough, but it was his ribs giving him problems. Those weren’t seen well and someone wouldn’t notice until he started yelling. Like when Crabtree went to help him up after dealing with the subject and pressed in just the wrong way to make everyone worry when he almost screamed in pain. They had gone to see Doctor Ogden down in the morgue, who wasn’t used to living patients, but did look him over. She suspected bruising and not breaks, but she suggested desk work for a week after he rested for a long weekend.
Of course, he didn’t think about the reaction Lisa would have when he came in with a face started to color. “William!” she said, startled at her fiancee’s face.
He held out a hand to stop her and Llewellyn, who had crept up beside her. “We had a man try to escape custody,” he explained.
“The constables?” Llew asked, hesitant but curious.
“The man was a former dock worker. Even our constables had issues getting him under control,” he said. With both of their help, he got out of his coat and jacket. Llew went to their bed while Lisa helped get rid of more of the restricting clothing. He watched the boy form a wedge on his side of the bed using multiple pillows and blankets with the headboard keeping it all up. There was a surprising amount of knowledge in the set up.
When he was satisfied, he walked back over and started helping sort the dropped clothing. “I could go and get some colder water,” he offered, “The Ice Sellers catch the runoff and melt, it makes for a very cold compress.”
“Colder,” William corrected, not helping himself, “But I have dealt with bruising before, and the tap will be sufficient.”
“I have dealt with bruised ribs as well,” Llew said, “And the tap’s barely colder than Mrs. Retch’s t-”
“Llewellyn!” Lisa admonished, stopping the insult before it left his mouth.
Llew looked down in shame before gazing between their eyes. “Sorry.” He did help Lisa with making compresses for William’s ribs, also figuring out one for the man’s rapidly darkening eye. The man groaned when they were placed, laying down on the wedge. William fell asleep, hearing Lisa quietly talking to Llew and falling asleep to both of their voices.
He woke up to something shockingly cold going over his ribs. Looking over, a single lantern was dimly lit, showing Llewellyn with a metal container that he didn’t remember. “Llewellyn, I said-” he muttered, interrupted when another cold compress was placed, “You didn’t need to go and get colder water.”
The young man’s face was disturbingly still. “I had broken ribs,” he whispered, wringing out a smaller one, “And Miss Marks couldn’t afford a doctor. So she didn’t let me leave the bed for two weeks, but Danny and Hubert got melted ice water every day. They wrapped my chest in old bedding soaked in it.” He handed it to William, to allow him to place it on his eye. “She couldn’t throw out the tenant, she needed his money. She told me it wasn’t safe for me and her boys, but she could protect her boys more than she could me. After my ribs healed, I left, before something worse happened to me or Danny and Hubert.” The old compresses were on his legs and he started kneading them unconsciously.
William had several thoughts flowing through his head, but the shortest one would be the one that Liza would encourage. “Thank you,” he said. Llew nodded, then gathered what he had taken off to allow to dry.
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Scene from the Gallic Wars: The Gaul Littavicus, Betraying the Roman Cause, Flees to Gergovie to Support Vercingétorix, Théodore Chassériau, ca. 1838–40, European Paintings
Gift of Lisa and William O'Reilly, 2001 Size: 13 1/2 x 17 3/4 in. (34.3 x 45.1 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438541
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