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Who had the happiest childhood ?
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well over a year later i finally tackle this question! it was at the bottom of the box because one of my weaknesses is drawing children, and another one is the necessary historical research to draw their childhoods :' ) but i really wanted to start imagining them because it's very important to the overall story i'm trying to tell here.
here's the main gang, who were children at one end of the 19th century or another. I don't really know how to answer the question (they all lived through some very rough times, even if they didn't know as much) but I can give a little bit of an explanation for the times they grew up in...
[but most importantly, who do you think was the cutest?]
Ed and Jas were kids in the early decades of the 19th century (the regency era). They didn't really have a sense of the outside world much at all (Ed in particular had a very inflated sense of self importance he has since lost) and moved around a lot to follow the fur bearing animals (typically beavers). I feel like they were often getting into scrapes like this!
Cal and Lil grew up in the 1870s when the Northwest Mounted Police were establishing the Canada-US border. Calvin doesn't realize that his childhood enemy Fort Whoop Up and Lilith are the same person, so he tends to think of Lilith as younger than him. Lilith knows better, of course, but I guess she wanted a fresh start. In some ways, they were both only a bit spoiled as kids, though Lilith was less sheltered.
Jo and Mac didn't really interact much as they were isolated for most of their childhoods and didn't really hit their first growth spurts until the 20th century. It's hard to imagine their childhoods (or that Mac was ever a child haha) but they must have been quite lonely, so I figure they had to have pretty big imaginations to cope during the times Ed wasn't around.
Nor, Red and Maddie grew up in the railroad era of the 1880s-90s, although Nor and Maddie were the railroad resort and energy princesses respectively. Red depended far more on carriages and later vehicles passing through on their way between Ed and Cal's places. [also, do not attempt to cuddle bear cubs or feed them chocolate biscuits!!]
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acetechne · 2 months
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"Family" - Opus Daily Practice 19
Happy Family Day from our @battle-of-alberta family to yours :)
Family Day is an Alberta invention, proclaimed by then Lieutenant Governor Helen Hunley on suggestion from then Premier Don Getty to promote family values and spending time with each other. It has since spread to many other provinces, but is not a federal holiday. And yes, it's the same day as President's Day on purpose!
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nakamopapina · 1 year
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I heard that it may be @allbeendonebefore ‘s birthday? Hope it’s not too late to give a present.
Here’s Red getting a personalized hat. A lil gift from The Jaw, and receiving treats from Saskabush. Because… Animal hats…. Nothing else.
I hope I coloured correctly, or at least as close as possible.
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ravagedbtw · 4 months
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“It calls to her, you know. The cruelty of this place,” Elain said softly... Blinking herself out of a stupor, Elain met her own careful blue eyes with wise brown ones and said, “Rhysand could pretend to be a nightmare when his duty required it of him, but part of Nesta needs to be monstrous now and then. She doesn’t merely rule over the wicked creatures, Feyre; she’s one of them."
Premise: Rhysand dies end of ACOWAR
POV: Nesta
Main Ship: Nessian
Cookin up a side of Elucien
Photo Credit:
M's photography (Flickr) TR
Denis Agati (Artmajeur) TL 1
Etsy BL
Kevron2001 (Getty Images) BR 1
whitesoulblackheart (tumblr) BR 2
2JPAPhotography (pinterest) BR 3
The rest: unknown, via pinterest
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dannyreviews · 5 months
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Cinema Legends Turning 100 in 2024
Even though there is one more month to go in 2023, I thought I would get a head start on this post. Without further ado, the centenarians for 2024.
Eva Marie Saint - actress
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William Russell - actor
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Robert M. Young - director (Update: Died On February 6, 2024 at 99)
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Lee Adams - lyricist
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Priscilla Pointer - actress
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Ann Vernon - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Krishnaveni - actress
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Mimis Plessas - film composer
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Maria Riva - actress
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Joyce Randolph - actress (Update: Died On January 13, 2024 at 99)
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Ted Hartley - actor, producer
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Nadia Cattouse - actress
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Woody Woodbury - actor, comedian (Update: Made it to 100)
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Meta Velander - actress
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Pia Velsi - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Yatsuko Tan'ami - actress
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Bo Bjelfvenstam - director, screenwriter, actor
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Jean Harlez - director
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Madeline Anderson - director
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Alfred Hoffman - actor
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Kang Cheng - director
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Fada Santoro - actress
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Walter Schultheiss - actor
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Donald Pelmear - actor
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Teresa Cunillé - actress
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Ip Chun - martial artist, actor
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Rolf Schimpf - actor
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Terry Gibbs - film score musician
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Elaine Schreyeck - continuity supervisor
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Stanley Sopel - producer
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Eunice Christopher - actress
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Gloria Stroock - actress
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Robert Porter - producer
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Pat Jaffe - producer, editor
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Norbert Terry - director, producer
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Alice Toen - actress
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Richard Gilbert - director, producer
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Ronald Spencer - director, producer
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janxmuses · 2 years
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to-be posted
elaine dietrichstein
margaret turner
erin nielsen
delilah moulin
taylor hartley
marcel ramirez
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Books I read for the first time in 2023:
As per always, unfortunately I did not get around to reading nearly as much as I'd like, and recommended/my favourite books of the year are bolded.
Fiction:
American Royals Series - Katherine McGee
Internment – Samira Ahmed
Maggie’s Going Nowhere - Rose Hartley
My Policeman – Bethan Roberts
Precious You - Helen Monks Takhar
Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants Series - Ann Brashares
The Midnight Library – Matt Haig
The Other People - C.J. Tudor
The Wind and The Willows - Kenneth Grahame
This Is How You Lose The Time War – Amal El-Mohtar
Non fiction/Based on a true story:
Chasing Wrongs And Rights – Elaine Pearson
From A Native Daughter – Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'i – Haunami-Kay Trask
How Many More Women – Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida
Not Now, Not Ever: Ten Years On From The Misogyny Speech – Julia Gillard et al
Spare – Prince Harry
The Light We Carry – Michelle Obama
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris
The Woman In Me – Britney Spears
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karashtu · 2 years
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Initial posted video summary week of 05/09/22
Willem de Kooning as a young painter was captivated by recent avant-garde movements such as you can steal with its sensuous line. Our shield Gorky and Stuart Davis were among the budding painters he met there. Willem now paints full-time, despite his professional qualifications and experience with figure painting. And as one observer pointed out, these canvases are appealing in terms of paint surfaces and color. De Kooning subsequently told Elaine, "My paintings were all tranquil and serene before I met you." They were tumultuous after that. As the subject grew what came to be when the brush becomes the action and the texture of the paint. furthermore, bringing interest in their own vertical in nature, and the sky blue is the most recent signal to de Kooning's most recent works, which were either painted in New York or were pricey, light-filled lyrical paintings that evoked the pastoral scenery beyond the city.
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 Alice Neil, a late artist who described herself as a soul collector, and bringing those souls onto display. Kelly Balm is the co-curator of the Alice Neil exhibit, where people come first to not just to come see Neil expecting to be complimented. Neil had quite an outlook in life that felt unique and brought forth true emotions from inside others than the outside. Jenny Neil, Alice's daughter-in-law and wife of one of Alice's two sons Hartley, knows personally what it's like to be revealed by Alice Neil. Ginny, who knew Alice Neil for 20 years before she died in 1984, She said that her sweet-looking mother-in-law was much more than meets the eye. Neil's paintings are as American as apple pie in their candid depictions of who we are: the unabashed, the flamboyant, and the underrepresented.
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allbeendonebefore · 2 years
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Out of your ocs, who is a shower and who is a bath person? Also hot water or cold water?
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gut reactions
the cold shower challenge is some weird manly man thing i encountered modding for business school classes and it frightens me. While I think Calvin is also a hot shower person I also think he's stubborn and swears by this weird thing.
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battle-of-alberta · 7 months
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Hooray! The height chart is done!
Obviously there are some minor characters not featured here but, uh, that's for me to figure out later and you to speculate.
and yeahhhhh there's quite a few characters who are the same height but uh. It's Fine. Height inconsistency, for my part, can be attributed to the fact that Many of these characters wear heels in their day to day (so it was fun thinking about their socks, which I don't usually do).
Enjoy!
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acetechne · 2 months
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Opus Daily Practice 27
didn't use a prompt for these doodles, I was just thinking about red and her clothing style. I think of her a lot in 70s athletic wear, but i also started tossing around ideas of 30s-40s fashion for her to fulfill my promise on the ol ask blog earlier. I always say that yes she would wear skirts, and then whenever I draw her she's always in pants or shorts...
Red Deerios! I will be in your city next week for some R&R (after my long time away on island time, I know) and everyone is like "but why though". listen. I'm gonna give it a real chance and not just treat it like a pit stop, honest!
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dollprince · 5 years
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anyways here’s wonderwall~
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vorfreud · 4 years
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films on youtube: part i
Updated on September 29th 2021.
Below is a selection of films available on YouTube. As I try to update this list as regularly as possible (for this is a lenghthy process), please refer to the original post for the newest version.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Apparently, Tumblr restricts the number of links you can have all on one post. Therefore, this list is divided into two parts. You can access part two by clicking on the link below:
PART II HERE.
For a visual reference of all the movies available, click here.
Titles are alphabetized by director, and organized by year of release.
Gozāresh (1977), Abbas Kiarostami
Close-Up (1990), Abbas Kiarostami
Taste of Cherry (1997), Abbas Kiarostami
Shirin (2008), Abbas Kiarostami
Dreams (1990), Akira Kurosawa
Trans-Europ-Express (1966), Alain Robbe-Grillet
L'Homme Qui Ment (1968), Alain Robbe-Grillet
Rien Que Les Heures (1926), Alberto Cavalcanti
They Made Me a Fugitive (1947), Alberto Cavalcanti
Downhill (1927), Alfred Hitchcock
The Lodger (1927), Alfred Hitchcock
Elstree Calling (1930), Alfred Hitchcock and Adrian Brunel
The 39 Steps (1935), Alfred Hitchcock
Sabotage (1936), Alfred Hitchcock
Young and Innocent (1937), Alfred Hitchcock (Part I / Part II)
The Lady Vanishes (1938), Alfred Hitchcock
Rebecca (1940), Alfred Hitchcock
Spellbound (1945), Alfred Hitchcock
Notorious (1946), Alfred Hitchcock
The Paradine Case (1947), Alfred Hitchcock
Under Capricorn (1949), Alfred Hitchcock
The Trouble with Harry (1955), Alfred Hitchcock
Salomé (1923), Alla Nazimova and Charles Bryant
Goodbye Again (1961), Anatole Litvak
Ivan’s Childhood (1962), Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Rublev (1966), Andrei Tarkovsky (Part I / Part II)
Solaris (1972), Andrei Tarkovsky (Part I / Part II)
Stalker (1979), Andrei Tarkovsky
Nostalghia (1983), Andrei Tarkovsky
The Sacrifice (1986), Andrei Tarkovsky
Very Nice, Very Nice (1961), Arthur Lipsett
21-87 (1963), Arthur Lipsett
A Trip Down Memory Lane (1965), Arthur Lipsett
The Chase (1946), Arthur Ripley
A Separation (2011), Asghar Farhadi
Werckmeister Harmonies (2000), Béla Tarr
The Turin Horse (2011), Béla Tarr
Un Homme Qui Dort (1974), Bernard Queysanne
Il Conformista (1970), Bernardo Bertolucci
By the Bluest of Seas (1936), Boris Barnet
Sherlock Holmes Jr. (1924), Buster Keaton
The General (1926), Buster Keaton
Steamboat Bill (1928), Buster Keaton
Mikaël (1924), Carl Theodor Dryer
Love One Another (1922), Carl Theodor Dryer
Night Train to Munich (1940), Carol Reed
The Way Ahead (1944), Carol Reed
Odd Man Out (1947), Carol Reed
The Running Man (1963), Carol Reed
Behind the Screen (1916), Charles Chaplin
The Gold Rush (1925), Charles Chaplin
City Lights (1931), Charles Chaplin
Modern Times (1936), Charles Chaplin
Monsieur Verdoux (1947), Charles Chaplin
Statues Also Die (1953), Chris Marker, Alain Resnais and Ghislain Cloquet
La Jetée (1962), Chris Marker
Sans Soleil (1983), Chris Marker
If I Had Four Dromedaries (1966), Chris Marker
The Seventh Veil (1945), Compton Bennett
Come Back, Little Sheba (1952), Daniel Mann
Brief Encounter (1945), David Lean
Oliver Twist (1948), David Lean
Madeleine (1950), David Lean
Summertime (1955), David Lean
Il Sorpasso (1962), Dino Risi
The Monsters (1963), Dino Risi
Shockproof (1949), Douglas Sirk
Interlude (1957), Douglas Sirk
Man With a Movie Camera (1929), Dziga Vertov
Twenty Years Later (1984), Eduardo Coutinho
Mikey and Nicky (1976), Elaine May
Agony: The Life and Death of Rasputin (1981), Elem Klimov
Come and See (1985), Elem Klimov
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), Elia Kazan
A Face in the Crowd (1957), Elia Kazan
The Kreutzer Sonata (1956), Éric Rohmer
Stéphane Mallarmé (1968), Éric Rohmer
Ninotchka (1939), Ernst Lubitsch
That Uncertain Feeling (1941), Ernst Lubitsch
Journey Into the Night (1921), F.W. Murnau
Faust (1926), F.W. Murnau
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), F.W. Murnau
City Girl (1930), F. W. Murnau
Tabu (1931), F. W. Murnau
Love in the City (1953), Federico Fellinni …
La Strada (1954), Federico Fellini
The Swindlers (1955), Federico Fellini
Nostos: The Return (1989), Franco Piavoli
Voices Through Time (1996), Franco Piavoli
Landscapes and Figures (2002), Franco Piavoli
Fragments (2012), Franco Piavoli
7th Heaven (1927), Frank Borzage
A Farewell to Arms (1932), Frank Borzage
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Frank Capra
Meet John Doe (1941), Frank Capra
Marketa Lazarová (1967), František Vláčil
Die Nibelungen: Siegfired (1924), Fritz Lang
Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache (1924), Fritz Lang
Metropolis (1927), Fritz Lang
M (1931), Fritz Lang
Hangmen Also Die (1943), Fritz Lang
Scarlet Street (1945), Fritz Lang
Cloak and Dagger (1946), Fritz Lang
House by the River (1950), Fritz Lang
Major Barbara (1941), Gabriel Pascal
The Cigarette (1919), Germaine Dulac
The Battle of Algiers (1966), Gillo Pontecorvo
Coração Materno (1951), Gilda de Abreu
Death Laid an Egg (1968), Giulio Questi
Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939), Gregory Ratoff
Simple Men (1992), Hal Hartley
Hamlet (1921), Heinz Schall and Svend Gade
Kiss of Death (1947), Henry Hathaway
Woman in the Dunes (1964), Hiroshi Teshigahara
After Life (1998), Hirozaku Kore-eda
Bringing Up Baby (1938), Howard Hawks
His Girl Friday (1940), Howard Hawks
Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951), Ida Lupino
The Hitch-Hiker (1953), Ida Lupino
Crisis (1946), Ingmar Bergman
Summer Interlude (1951), Ingmar Bergman
Summer With Monika (1953), Ingmar Bergman
The Seventh Seal (1957), Ingmar Bergman
Wild Strawberries (1957), Ingmar Bergman
The Virgin Spring (1960), Ingmar Bergman
Through a Glass Darkly (1961), Ingmar Bergman
The Silence (1963), Ingmar Bergman
Winter Light (1963), Ingmar Bergman
Persona (1966), Ingmar Bergman
Hour of the Wolf (1968), Ingmar Bergman
Shame (1968), Ingmar Bergman
The Passion of Anna (1969), Ingmar Bergman
Cries and Whispers (1972), Ingmar Bergman
La Belle Noiseuse (1991), Jacques Rivette
Playtime (1967), Jacques Tati
Man Friday (1975), Jack Gold
Diamonds of the Night (1964), Jan Němec
Who Saw Him Die? (1968), Jan Troell
The Flight of the Eagle (1982), Jan Troell
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), Jaromil Jireš
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hyaenagallery · 4 years
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Adrienne Levine (1966 – 2006), better known by the stage name Adrienne Shelly, was an American actress, film director and screenwriter. She was born in Queens, New York, to Sheldon M. Levine and Elaine Langbaum. She had two brothers, Jeff and Mark, and was raised on Long Island. She began performing when she was about 10 at Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center. Shelly made her professional debut in a summer stock production of the musical Annie while a student at Jericho High School in Jericho, New York. She went on to Boston University, majoring in film production, but dropped out after her junior year and moved to Manhattan. Shelly, who took her professional surname after her late father's given name, was married to Andy Ostroy, the chairman and CEO of the marketing firm Belardi/Ostroy. They had one daughter, Sophie, who was born in 2003. Shelly’s career breakthrough as an actress came when she was cast by independent filmmaker Hal Hartley as the lead in The Unbelievable Truth (1989) and Trust (1990). Trust was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, where Hartley’s script tied for the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Shelly also guest-starred in a number of television series including Law & Order, Oz, and Homicide: Life on the Street. She also played major roles in over two dozen off-Broadway plays, often at Manhattan’s Workhouse Theater. In 2005 she appeared in the film Factotum starring Matt Dillon. During the 1990s, Shelly had segued toward a behind-the-camera career. She wrote and directed 1999's I’ll Take You There, in which she appeared along with Ally Sheedy. She won a U.S. Comedy Arts Festival Film Discovery Jury Award in 2000 for direction of the film, and Prize of the City of Setúbal: Special Mention, at the Festróia (Tróia International Film Festival) held in Setúbal, Portugal, for best director. Her final work was writing, directing, co-set- and costume-designing, and acting in the film Waitress, starring Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Shelly’s daughter, Sophie, has a cameo at the end of the film. #destroytheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CC3bBdzhK51/?igshid=cmh49id4cm2f
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ao3feed-coldwave · 4 years
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QUARANTINE CHALLENGE
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2J6ri4J
by Geeky_Angelo
30 days of writing about my favorite ships. Something ya'll can read while slowly going insane. LET'S DO THIS. (p.s. Ya'll wash ya'lls hands and stay safe)
Words: 1982, Chapters: 1/30, Language: English
Fandoms: Shadowhunters (TV), The Flash (TV 2014)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M, Multi
Characters: Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Mick Rory, Leonard Snart, Hartley Rathaway, Cisco Ramon, Iris West, Julian Albert, Simon Lewis, Raphael Santiago, Jace Wayland, Isabelle Lightwood, Luke Garroway, Maryse Lightwood, Robert Lightwood, Elaine Lewis
Relationships: Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Mick Rory/Leonard Snart, Hartley Rathaway/Julian Albert/ Cisco Ramon, Julian Albert/Barry Allen, Julian Albert/Iris West/ Barry Allen, Cisco Ramon/Hartley Rathaway, Simon Lewis/Raphael Santiago, Simon Lewis/Jace Wayland/ Raphael Santiago
Additional Tags: Angst, Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Angst and Fluff, Omega Barry Allen, Omega Jace Wayland, Omega Simon Lewis, Omega Julian Albert, Omega Alec Lightwood, Omega Raphael Santiago, Alpha Magnus Bane, Alpha Cisco Ramon, Alpha Iris West, Alpha Barry Allen, Alpha Simon Lewis, Alpha Mick Rory, Beta Hartley Rathaway, Omega Hartley Rathaway, Beta Cisco Ramon, Sub Julian Albert, Sub hartley Rathaway, Sub Barry Allen, Sub Leonard Snart, Sub Mick Rory, Sub Cisco Ramon, Sub Alec Lightwood, Sub Jace Wayland, Sub Simon Lewis, Sub Raphael Santiago, Dom Raphael Santiago, Dom Simon Lewis, Dom Hartley Rathaway, Dom Cisco Ramon, Dom Magnus Bane, Dom Leonard Snart, Dom Mick Rory, Dom Barry Allen, Dom Iris West, Alec Lightwood Deserves Nice Things, Barry Allen Deserves Nice Things, Protective Leonard Snart, Leonard Snart Deserves Nice Things, all of them do, Self Harming Alec Lightwood, Self Harming, Anxiety, Barry Allen Panic Attack, Alec Lightwood Panic Attack, Safeword Use
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2J6ri4J
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Books I want to read in 2023.
Series:
American Royals Series - Katherine McGee
Anne of Green Gables Series - L.M. Montgomery
Beca Cooper Series - Tamora Pierce
City of Villains – Estelle Laure
Disney Villains series – Serena Valentino
Fallen Series - Lauren Kate
Inheritance Cycle Series - Christopher Paolini
Maximum Ride Series - James Patterson
Molly Moon Series - Georgia Byng
Protector of the Small Series - Tamora Pierce
Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants Series - Ann Brashares
Skyward Series - Brandon Sanderson
The Land of Roar Series - Jenny McLachlan
The Sea of Trolls Series - Nancy Farmer
The Witcher Series - Andrzej Sapkowski
The Wizards of Once Series - Cressida Cowell
Vampire Diaries: Stefan’s Diaries Series - L.J. Smith
Warcraft Archives Series - Richard A. Knaak, Christie Golden, Chris Metzen and Jeff Grubb*
*I started this in 2022 but did not finish it
When You Wish Upon A Star – Elizabeth Lim
Fiction:
An American Marriage – Tayari Jones
How Do You Live – Genzaburo Yoshino
How To Be Second Best - Jessica Dettmann
I Kissed Shara Wheeler – Casey McQuiston
I Married My Best Friend To Shut My Parents Up – Naoko Kodama
Internment - Samira Ahmed
Maggie’s Going Nowhere - Rose Hartley
Memorial – Bryan Washington
My Policeman – Bethan Roberts
Peach Blossom Spring – Melissa Fu
Precious You - Helen Monks Takhar
Room - Emma Donoghue
The Billionaire’s Cinderella Contract - Michelle Smart
The Couple Upstairs – Holly Wainwright
The Hate U Give – Angie Thomas
The Midnight Library – Matt Haig
The Other Half OF You – Michael Mohammed Ahmad
The Other People - C.J. Tudor
The Priority of The Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
The Push – Ashley Audrain
The Record Keeper - Agnes Gomillion
The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village - Joanna Nell
The Strays - Emily Bitto
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris
The Vanishing Half – Brit Bennett
The Wind and The Willows - Kenneth Grahame
This Is How You Lose The Time War – Amal El-Mohtar
Wilder Girls - Rory Power
You've Reached Sam – Dustin Thao
Non Fiction/Based on a true story:
Chasing Wrongs And Rights – Elaine Pearson
How Many More Women – Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida
Not Now, Not Ever: Ten Years On From The Misogyny Speech – Julia Gillard
Taste: My Life Through Food – Stanley Tucci
Teacher - Gabbie Stroud
The Light We Carry – Michelle Obama
The Prisoner’s Wife - Maggie Brookes
The Volunteer - Jack Fairweather
This Much Is True – Miriam Margolyes
Trejo: My Life Of Crime, Redemption And Hollywood – Danny Trejo
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