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getmybuzzup · 7 months
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USHER RENDEZ-VOUS A PARIS DINNER & COCKTAIL PARTY, CELEBRATED BY THE HOUSE OF CREED - This past weekend, Musician Usher Raymond hosted a dinner and cocktail to celebrate the special activation of Paris shows as an extension of his Las Vegas residency. Guests were invited to join for an intimate dinner at the iconic Hotel Plaza Athenee in the capital. When dinner concluded, guests flocked to an adjacent private ballroom for an evening of Remy Martin cocktails, music, and dancing. Some of the evenings attendees included host Usher Raymond; Athlete Venus Williams ; Actors Ester Expósito, Jeremy Pope, Letitia Wright; Designers Christian Louboutin, Daniel Lee, Pharrell Williams, Tyrone Dylan; Models Adut Akech, Coco Rocha, Evan Mock, Liya Kebede, Mona Tougaard, Precious Lee; Musicians Ari Lennox, Christian Combs, Erykah Badu, Justine Skye, YG, Vic Mensa; and Photographers Ellen von Unwerth and Tyler Mitchell. https://wp.me/p1PuJR-5Dw3 Please Reblog!
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femmefatalevibe · 10 months
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Femme Fatale Booklist: Decentering Men, Feminist Dating, & Childfree Living
Books On Decentering Men/Feminist Perspectives On Dating (for the times you're in need, you know):
A Single Revolution by Shani Silver (most important rec, IMO!)
Patriarchy Stress Disorder: The Invisible Inner Barrier to Women's Happiness and Fulfillment by Valerie Rein, Ph.D
What a Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower's Guide to Why You Are Already Enough by Chidera Eggerue 
How To Get Over A Boy by Chidera Eggerue 
All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister
Enjoy Your Solo By Mary Delia Allen
How to Be Single and Happy by Jennifer Taitz
Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After by Bella DePaulo, Ph.D
On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good by Elise Loehnen 
We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women's Lives by Manon Garcia 
The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy 
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne
Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling  Men by Lundy Bancroft 
Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pickup Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All by Laura Bates
Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward by Gemma Hartley  
The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love by Bell Hooks
All About Love: New Visions by Bell Hooks
Books On Childfree Living:
Women Without Kids: The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood by Ruby Warrington
Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence by Amy Blackstone
Confessions of a Childfree Woman: A Life Spent Swimming Against the Mainstream by Marcia Drut-Davis 
Regretting Motherhood: A Study by Orna Donath
No One Tells You This: A Memoir by Glynnis MacNicol 
25 Over 10: A Childfree Longitudinal Study by Laura Caroll
The Baby Matrix: Why Freeing Our Minds From Outmoded Thinking About Parenthood & Reproduction Will Create a Better World  by Laura Caroll
The Baby Trap by Ellen Peck
Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood by Michele Goodwin 
Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother by Peggy O'Donnell Heffington 
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COSTUME DESIGN IN TV & FILM  — VILLAINS
102 DALMATIANS (2000) Clenn Glose as Cruella de Vil | Costume design by Anthony Powell THE DARK KNIGHT (2008) Heath Ledger as Joker | Costume design by Lindy Hemming CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER | 满城尽带黄金甲 (2006) 周潤發 as 大王 | Costume design by Jessie Dai & 奚仲文  VAN HELSING (2004) Elena Anaya as Aleera | Costume design by Gabriella Pescucci & Carlo Poggioli THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR (2016) Emily Blunt as Queen Freya | Costume design by Colleen Atwood ENCHANTED (2007) Susan Sarandon as Queen Narissa | Costume design by Mona May CINDERELLA (2015) Cate Blanchett as Lady Tremaine | Costume design by Sandy Powell SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (2012) Charlize Theron as Queen Ravenna | Costume design by Colleen Atwood MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL (2019) Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith | Costume design by Ellen Mirojnick BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy | Costume design by Ingrid Ferrin & Robert Turturice
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thebunnylord · 2 months
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List of names dowager Hatt Called the Engines
Thomas: Theodore, Timmy, thibault, Tabitha, Tyler, Tyus, tucker, Thaddeus, Tobias, Tony, Tommy.
Edward: Edwin, Erwin, Ezekiel, Ethan, Egbert, Everett, Emmett, Eric, Elliot, that train that once pushed that other train up a hill.
Gordon: Gregory, Geoffrey, George, Grayson, Godfrey, Gustav, Giuseppe, Graig, big train. Flying Scott’s brother cousin or something.
Henry: Harry, Hudson, Hitler, Hunter, green fat engine, hector, Hendricks, Hayden, Hyde, Hans, Hansel, Holmes.
James: Jon, Joe, Amos, Alma, Jesus, Jacob, bee sting train, Jerry, Judas. Jeff.
Percy: Paul, pasta, pea, Pedro, Perry, Pete, Pablo, diablo.
Toby: Troy, tony, Tobias, Tyler, Otis
Duck: Montgomery, Mona, Monty, Mussolini, bird train, Duke, Drake, (refused to call Duck as Duck because she thought it was too degrading)
Donald: Douglas
Douglas: Donald
Oliver: …. Which one are you again? Who are you again? Ozzy, Oscar, Otto, Octavius. Olivia,
Emily: Eleanore, Esmeralda, Esme, Erica, Emma, Evangelina, emerald, Ellen, Eva, Eve,
Diesel: Doris, Dennis, Daniel, Dan, David, you, who named you? The Deisel with no name.
Bill: Prince Buddy bear Xxavier Dijonny Nevah cash cash III (Bill told Dowager Hatt that was his full name when they met)
Ben: Sir Jermastesty Brexicalishrika Llallañalamopolisistyck Billy Bob Robert jones brother son XXVIII (also told Dowager hatt that was his name.)
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This… out of curiosity
Do you know the different meanings of the name of Cinderella's Stepsisters?
Charles Perrault's Cendrillon
Javotte: A nickname for Geneviève, which means "of the race of woman," "woman of the family," or "white wave."
(Perrault only reveals the older stepsister's name in one scene, not the younger one's.)
Rossini's opera La Cenerentola
Clorinda: “Youthful” or “greenery.”
Tisbe: Unknown; it’s a name from Greek mythology.
Massenet's opera Cendrillon
Noémie: “Pleasantness.”
Dorothée: “Gift from God.”
The 1947 Russian film
Anna: “Grace” or “favor.”
Marianna: A cross between Mary, meaning “bitter,” “drop of the sea,” or “beloved,” and Anna (see above).
The Let's Pretend radio adaptation
Flora: “Flower.”
Isabella: A form of Elizabeth, meaning “My God is an oath.”
The Disney version, animated and live action
Anastasia: “Resurrection.”
Drizella: Probably a variant of Drusilla, meaning “little strong one.”
The 1955 film The Glass Slipper
Birdena: “Little bird.”
Serafina: “Fiery one.”
The 1957 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical
Portia: “Pig.”
Joy: Self-evident.
The 1965 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical
Prunella: “Little plum.”
Esmeralda: “Emerald.”
The Muppets' Hey, Cinderella!
Mona: “My lady.”
Lisa: Derived from Elizabeth, meaning “my God is an oath.”
Rankin/Bass's Festival of Family Classics
Fatima: “To abstain” (though it serves as a play on “fat,” because she is fat)
Leania: Probably derived from Helen, meaning “light” (though it serves as a play on “lean” because she’s scrawny)
The 1969 Czech film
Katerina: “Far off” or “pure.”
Dorota: "Gift from God."
The 1973 Czech film Three Wishes for Cinderella
Dora: “Gift.”
The 1976 film The Slipper and the Rose
Isobella: “My God is an oath” (see above).
Palatine: “Of the palace.”
The 1978 African-American adaptation Cindy
Olive: "Olive," of course.
Venus: "Love."
The Faerie Tale Theatre adaptation
Arlene: “Honor” or “eagle.”
Bertha: “Bright.”
The Grimm's Faerie Tale Classics adaptation (English dub)
Phoebe: “Bright.”
Griselda: “Gray battle.”
Stephen Sondheim's musical Into the Woods
Florinda: "Flower."
Lucinda: "Light."
The Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child adaptation
Margarita: “Pearl” or “daisy flower.”
Esmeralda: “Emerald” (see above).
The musical A Tale of Cinderella
Moltovoce: “Much voice.”
Seppia: “Squid.”
The 1996 Burbank Animation version
Nellie: A nickname for Ellen or Helen, meaning “torch” or “light.”
Melba: Derived from Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne means “mill stream.”
(Their names are inspired by the famous Australian opera singer Nellie Melba, whose birth name was Helen Mitchell and who took her stage name from her home city of Melbourne.)
The anime series Cinderella Monogatari
Catherine: “Far off” or “pure.”
Jeanne: “God is gracious.”
The 1997 version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
Minerva: “Intellect.”
Calliope: “Beautiful voice.”
The 1998 film Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Marguerite: “Pearl” or “daisy flower.”
Jacqueline: “Heel-grabber” or “supplanter."
Gregory Maguire's novel Confession of an Ugly Stepsister
Iris: "Rainbow" or "iris flower."
Ruth: "Friend."
Margaret Peterson Haddix's novel Just Ella
Griselda: "Gray battle" (see above).
Corimunde: Possibly a variant of "Clarimond," meaning "shining defender."
The Shrek franchise
Doris: "Dorian woman."
Mabel: "Lovable."
The 2000 stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical
Grace: Self-evident.
Joy: Self-evident (see above).
The 2000 British TV film
Goneril: Unknown meaning.
Regan: "Little ruler" or "king's child."
(In case anyone didn't know it, their names are taken from the evil sisters in Shakespeare's King Lear.)
The Simsala Grimm adaptation
Agatha: “Good.”
Beatrice: "One who blesses.”
The novel and film Ella Enchanted
Hattie: A nickname for Harriet, meaning “home ruler.”
Olive: Self-evident (see above).
The 2004 film A Cinderella Story
Brianna: "High" or "noble."
Gabriella: "God is my strength."
Malinda Lo's novel Ash
Ana: "Grace" or "favor" (see above).
Clara: "Clear" or "bright.
The 2010 Märchenperlen adaptation
Clothilde: “Glorious battle.”
The 2011 Sechs auf einen Streich adaptation
Annabella: "Grace and beauty."
The 2013 stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
Gabrielle: “God is my strength” (see above).
Charlotte: “Free woman.”
Alma Deutscher's opera
Griselda: “Gray battle” (see above).
Zibaldona: Possibly derived from Zebada, which is derived from Zebadiah, meaning “God has bestowed.”
Betsy Cornwell's novel Mechanica
Piety: Self-evident.
Chastity: Self-evident.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Bad Cinderella
Adéle: “Noble.”
Marie: “Bitter,” “drop of the sea,” or “beloved.”
The 2021 Sony/Amazon film
Narissa: “Sea nymph.”
Malvolia: “Ill will.”
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kisavatore · 2 months
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Goth/Alt cc finds part 8-Hair [Part 3]
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fabuloustrash05 · 1 year
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TMNT 2012 as Disney Movies (Cast List)
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I love Disney and I love TMNT 2012, so enjoy my HC for who I would cast in a couple of my favorite Disney movies.
Beauty & The Beast
Belle: April
The Beast/Prince Adam: Donnie
Gaston: Casey
Lumiere: Raph
Cogsworth: Leo
Mrs Potts: Karai
Chip: Mikey
Lefou: Timothy
Maurice: Kirby
Fifi The Feather Duster: Mona Lisa
The Wardrobe: Alopex
The Bimbettes (Claudette, Laurette, & Paulette): Renet, Shinigami, Rook
Note: Instead of turning into objects and furniture, the people of the castle turned into mutants. Also Karai isn’t Mikey’s mom but instead they have big sister little brother dynamic.
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The Little Mermaid
Ariel: April
Prince Eric: Leo
Sebastian: Raph
Flounder: Donnie
Ursula: Kitsune (My OC)
Venessa: Karai
Scuttle: Mikey
King Triton: Splinter
Grimsby: Kirby
The Chef: Pizza Face or Belly Bomb
Note: Raph, Donnie and Mikey would play the role of the characters they were given BUT they would be sea turtles instead of a fish and crab
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Hercules
Hercules: Raph
Meg: Mona Lisa
Phil: Slash
Pegasus: Chompy
Hades: Lord Dregg
The Muses: April, Karai, Shinigami, Renet & Alopex
Pain & Panic: Bebop & Rocksteady
Zeus: Splinter
Hera: Tang Shen
Hercules’ Adopted Parents: Usagi & Akemi
Note: Adding more characters, Leo is Apollo, Donnie is Hephaestus and Mikey is Hermes. They are the ones who tell Raph/Hercules about who he is and how to become a true hero because they wanna reunite with their long lost brother, cause these 3 Greek Gods are actually brothers of Hercules so it makes sense.
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Tangled
(Along with a few characters from the series)
Rapunzel: Karai
Eugene/Flynn Rider: Shinigami
Mother Gothel: Shredder
Maximus: Alopex
Pascal: Chompy
The King & Queen: Splinter & Tang Shen
Captain of the Guards: Tiger Claw
The Stabbington Brothers: Rahzar & Fishface
Hook Thug: Raph
The Thug Who wants to find love: Donnie
Drunk Thug: Mikey
Unicorn collecting Thug: Leatherhead
Mime Thug: Timothy
Cassandra: Leo
Varian: Renet
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Aladdin
(Including cast for the 2nd and 3rd movie)
Aladdin: Raph
Jasmine: Mona Lisa
Genie: Mikey
Jafar: Newtralizer
Iago: Kraang Sub Prime
Sultan: Sal Commander
Abu: Chompy
Rajah: One of the ice dragons
Razoul: Tiger Claw
Razoul’s Gaurds: The Foot Clan
Abis Mal: Baxter Stockman
Cassim: Splinter
Saluk: Armaggon
The Oracle: Renet
The 40 Theives: Other (non Foot Clan) villians like the Purple Dragons, Lord Dregg, Bellybomb, Snakeweed, Spiderbytez, etc
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood: Raph
Little John: Slash
Maid Marian: Mona Lisa
Friar Tuck: Mikey
Prince John: Newtralizer
The Sherif of Nottingham : Tiger Claw
Lady Kluck: Alopex
Sir Hiss: Baxter Stockman
Alan-a-dale: Donnie
Skippy: Kintaro
Trigger & Nutsy: Bebop & Rocksteady
King Richard: Sal Commander
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Snow White
Snow White: Raph
Queen Grimhilde: Tiger Claw
Grumpy: Karai
Dopey: Mondo Gecko
Doc: Slash
Happy: Pigeon Pete
Bashful: Leatherhead
Sneezy: Rockwell
Sleepy: Muckman
Prince Florian: Mona Lisa
The Huntsman: Alopex
The Magic Mirror: Fugitoid
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Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins: April
Bert: Leo
Jane: Irrilia (OC belongs to @myrling-art )
Micheal: Thalos (OC belongs to @bludinkdragonz )
Mr Banks: Raph
Mrs Banks: Mona Lisa
Uncle Albert: Mikey
Ellen: Renet
Mrs Brill: Alopex
The Constable: Sal Commander
The Bird Woman: Shinigami
Katie Nanna: Utrom Queen
Admiral Boom: Slash
Mr. Binnacle: Leatherhead
Note: When they go to the cartoon world, have the cartoon characters be the 87 characters.
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Cinderella
(Including cast for 2nd movie)
Cinderella: Donnie
Lady Tremaine: Splinter
Anastasia: Raph
Drizella: Leo
Fairy God Mother: Mikey
Prince Charming: April
Jaq: Slash
Gus: Leatherhead
Grand Duke: Kurtzman
The King: Kirby
Prudence: Rockwell
The Baker: Mona Lisa
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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
Quasimodo: Mikey
Frollo: Tiger Claw
Esmeralda: Mona Lisa
Phoebus: Raph
Hugo: Mondo Gecko
Victor: Leatherhead
Laverne: Rockwell
Clopin: Donnie
The Archdeacon: Leo
The 2 Gaurds: Bebop & Rocksteady
Madellaine: Renet
Sarousch: Xever
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Encanto
Mirabel: April
Abuela Alma: Splinter
Isabela: Leo
Dolores: Karai
Luisa: Slash
Bruno: Donnie
Julieta: Mikey
Agustin: Renet
Pepa: Raph
Felix: Mona Lisa
Camilo: Casey
Antonio: Frida (My OC)
Mariano: Shinigami
Mariano’s Mom: Kitsune (My OC)
Note: The Hamato family are all related but not that same way the Madrigals are. Ex: Raph, Mikey and Donnie are NOT triplets, them and Leo are all still brothers. Some family dynamics/plots remain the same such as Leo being engaged to Shini, but Karai is in love with Shinigami.
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satansapostle6 · 4 months
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Characters I Write For
Please message me with any ideas/requests! I need ideas(short fics or series)
Mostly write for fem!readers. I can write fluff, angst, smut, etc. If I’m not comfortable with something I can let you know
Character/Actor List
Favorite Characters/Actors To Write For
Draco Malfoy, Weasley twins
Jesse Pinkman
Paul Dano characters
Josh Hutcherson characters
Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel
Damon Salvatore, Silas, Klaus Mikaelson, Kol Mikaelson
Rodrick Heffley
Bellamy Blake
Ezra Fitz(should probably make it clear I don’t condone)
Ian Duncan(Community)
Charlie(It’s Always Sunny)
Luke Castellan, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase
Finnick Odair
Tommy Shelby
Killian Hook
Paul Dano
Klitz(The Girl Next Door)
Dwayne Hoover(Little Miss Sunshine)
Edward Nashton(The Batman)
Calvin Weir-Fields(Ruby Sparks)
Brian Wilcox(Fast Food Nation)
Joby Taylor(For Ellen)
Nick Flynn(Being Flynn)
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark(The Hunger Games)
Mike Schmidt(FNAF)
Josh Futturman(Future Man)
Devon Bostick
Rodrick Heffley(Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Jasper Jordan(The 100)
Cillian Murphy
Tommy Shelby(Peaky Blinders)
Dr. Jonathan Crane(The Dark Knight)
Neil(Watching the Detectives)
Christian Bale
Patrick Bateman(American Psycho)
Bruce Wayne(The Dark Knight)
Breaking Bad
Jesse Pinkman
Jane Margolis
Saul Goodman
Harry Potter(Golden Trio Era)
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Hermione Granger
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Draco Malfoy
Pansy Parkinson
Blaise Zabini
Theodore Nott
Daphne Greengrass
Adrian Pucey
Terence Higgs
Harry Potter(Marauders Era)
James Potter
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Lily Potter
Severus Snape
Regulus Black
Lucius Malfoy
Narcissa Malfoy
Bellatrix Lestrange
Arthur Weasley
Harry Potter(Fantastic Beasts Era)
Newt Scamander
Queenie Goldstein
Leta Lestrange
Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson
Annabeth Chase
Luke Castellan
Thalia Grace
Jason Grace
+ Gods
Criminal Minds
Spencer Reid
Aaron Hotchner
Emily Prentiss
Derek Morgan
JJ
Penelope Garcia
David Rossi
Elle Greenaway
Cat Adams
Megan Kane
Supernatural
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
John Winchester
Mary Winchester
Castiel
Charlie Bradbury
Rowena McLeod
Adam Milligan
Lucifer
Ruby
Jessica Moore
Gabriel
Benny Lafitte
Bela Talbot
Jo Harvelle
Ellen Harvelle
Gilmore Girls
Lorelai Gilmore
Christopher Hayden
Luke Danes
Logan Huntzberger
Jess Mariano
The Hunger Games
Peeta Mellark
Katniss Everdeen
Gale Hawthorn
Finnick Odair
Johanna Mason
Haymitch Abernathy
Pretty Little Liars
Aria Montgomery
Spencer Hastings
Emily Fields
Hannah Marin
Mona Vanderwaal
Alison Di Laurentis
Jason Di Laurentis
Ezra Fitz
Toby Cavanaugh
Jenna Marshall
Caleb Rivers
The Vampire Diaries
Damon Salvatore
Stefan Salvatore
Katherine Pierce
Elena Gilbert
Jeremy Gilbert
Bonnie Bennett
Caroline Forbes
The Originals
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Rebekah Mikaelson
Freya Mikaelson
Hayley Marshall
Marcel Gerard
Davina Claire
Twilight
Edward Cullen
Bella Swan
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Emmett Cullen
Victoria
The 100
Bellamy Blake
Octavia Blake
Jasper Jordan
Shameless
Fiona Gallagher
Lip Gallagher
Carl Gallagher
Frank Gallagher
Mandy Milkovich
Kevin Ball
Veronica Fisher
The Bear
Carmy Berzatto
Sydney Adamu
Richie Jerimovich
Suicide Squad
Harley Quinn
Rick Flag
Blackguard
Once Upon A Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Rumplestiltskin
Robin Hood
Ruby
Hades
Community
Jeff Winger
Abed Nadir
Annie Edison
Troy Barnes
Ian Duncan
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Charlie Kelly
Dennis Reynolds
Dee Reynolds
Mac
Cricket
House MD
Greg House
Robert Chase
James Wilson
Lisa Cuddy
Parks and Recreation
Ben Wyatt
April Ludgate
Andy Dwyer
MCU, Marvel
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark
Natasha Romanoff
Bruce Banner
Wanda Maximoff
Loki Laufeyson
Peter Parker(Holland, Garfield, Maguire)
Gamora
Peter Quill
Scott Lang
Steven Strange
Jessica Jones
Wade Wilson
DC CW
Oliver Queen
Barry Allen
Felicity Smoak
Laurel Lance
Sara Lance
Malcom Merlyn
John Constantine
Leonard Snart
Ray Palmer
Caitlyn Snow
Julian Albert
Rip Hunter
10 Things I Hate About You
Patrick Verona
Cameron James
New Girl
Jess Day
Nick Miller
Schmidt
Other Characters
Charlie Kelmeckis(Perks Of Being A Wallflower)
Jesse Eisenberg Characters
Dr. Who(10th Doctor)
Will Probably Add More
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july-19th-club · 4 months
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READ IN 2023
TOTAL LIST LENGTH: 532 BOOKS LONG (jesus)
NUMBER OF BOOKS READ:  52, but like 18 of them were Animorphs books
The dates are from when I started the book to when I finished it, so sometimes there’s a considerable gap if I picked the book up, took a break, and put it back down again. Sometimes the gap is two or three years. Don’t worry about it.
TITLES & DATES:
Last Smile in Sunder City (Sunder City #1) – Luke Arnold (July 2020 – BREAK – February 2023)
Practical Magic – Alice Hoffman (reread; September 2022 – January 2023)
The Farm – Joanne Ramos (December 2022 – January 2023)
Leech – Hiron Ennes (December 2022 – January 2023)
Late Eclipses, October Daye #4 – Seanan McGuire (December 2022 – February 2023)
Close Range – Annie Proulx (reread; January)
A Head Full of Ghosts – Paul Tremblay (January)
The Pallbearer’s Club – Paul Tremblay (January)
“Red Ballooning,” short story – Aimee Pogson (reread; January)
The Visitor, Animorphs #2 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Encounter, Animorphs #3 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Message, Animorphs #4 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Predator, Animorphs #5 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Capture, Animorphs #6 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Stranger, Animorphs #7 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Andalite’s Gift, Animorphs #7.5 – K. A. Applegate – (January)
The Alien, Animorphs #8 – K. A. Applegate – (February)
The Secret, Animorphs #9 – K. A. Applegate – (February)
The Android, Animorphs #10 – K. A. Applegate – (February)
The Forgotten, Animorphs #11 – K. A. Applegate – (February – March)
The Reaction, Animorphs #12 – K. A. Applegate – (March)
Dark Places – Gillian Flynn (January – March)
Gather the Daughters – Jennie Melamed (January – February)
The Woman in the Wall – Patrice Kindl (reread; February)
“Through This House,” October Daye short story – Seanan McGuire (February)
The Dream House – Carmen Maria Machado (February – March)
Bunny – Mona Awad (February – March)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead – Tom Stoppard (March 23)
Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty – Maurice Chammah (March – April)
Murder on the Orient Express – Agatha Christie (March – April)
Feast Your Eyes – Myla Goldberg (March – May; skimmed to finish)
One Salt Sea, October Daye #5 – Seanan McGuire (March – December)
When You Reach Me – Rebecca Stead (reread; April)
The Twyford Code – Janice Hallett – DNF April
Screams From the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous – ed. Ellen Datlow (April – June)
Sex Cult Nun – Faith Jones (April – July)
Some Desperate Glory – Emily Tesh (April – July)
American History – Alexandra Petrie (June)
The Andalite Chronicles, Animorphs #12.5 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Change, Animorphs #13 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Unknown, Animorphs #14 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Escape, Animorphs #15 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Warning, Animorphs #16 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Underground, Animorphs #17 – K. A. Applegate – (June)
The Emperor of All Maladies – Siddhartha Mukherjee (June – August)
Let Me Tell You: New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings – Shirley Jackson (July)
The Well of Sacrifice – Chris Eboch (July – August)
Plato & A Platypus Walk Into A Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes – Thomas Cathcart & Daniel Klein (July – August)
Babel – R. F. Kuang (July – October)
Boredom, Death Note #1 -Tsugumi Ohba/Takeshi Obata (reread; August)
Confluence, Death Note #2 – Tsugumi Ohba/Takeshi Obata (reread; September)
Hard Run, Death Note #3 – Tsugumi Ohba/Takeshi Obata (reread; October)
I Sing the Body Electric – Ray Bradbury – DNF October
Nickel & Dimed: On Not Getting By in America – Barbara Ehrenreich (October – December)
i actually can't find the ask game i thought i'd had last year and i might have just made that up in my head but if you want my opinion on any of these books please throw it in the ask box and i will do my best to answer :D
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Who are your LIs from RC’s completed stories? 🤔
Sails in the Fog: William
Moonborn: Victor
My Hollywood Story: Ellen (had to search cause I didn't remember lol)
Queen in 30 days: Prince Richard (had to search too lol)
Shadows of Saintfour: Stephanie and I did a route with the masked man too
Wave Patrol: Kayla
Seduced by the Rhythm: Hiro
Chasing You: Sam
Heaven's Secret: Lucifer main LI e Mimi on another route
Legend of the Willow: Kazu
Rage of the titans: Adrian
Sophie's Ten Wishes: Benedict
Sins of London: Sherlock
On Thin Ice: Tate
Arcanum: Liam
Gladiator Chronicles: Stortia
Heart of Trespia? Wyatt
Kali: Call of darkness: Ratan
The flower from Tiamat's fire: Niall
Theodora: Yoke (s1) / Charlotte (s2) / Jamie (s3)
The one: Mona
Vying for Versailles: Bonne
Heaven's Secret 2: Lucifer and and I'll still play Mimi's route when I have time
As you can see my tastes are very varied and depend entirely on the MC lol
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do you have any book recs for decentering dating/men & being childfree? Ty!!!
I love this ask! Also, check out Melanie Hamlett, SoberSide, and Shani Silver on TikTok for similarly amazing content xx
Books On Decentering Men/Feminist Perspectives On Dating (for the times you're in need, you know):
A Single Revolution by Shani Silver (most important rec, IMO!)
Patriarchy Stress Disorder: The Invisible Inner Barrier to Women's Happiness and Fulfillment by Valerie Rein, Ph.D
What a Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower's Guide to Why You Are Already Enough by Chidera Eggerue 
How To Get Over A Boy by Chidera Eggerue 
All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister
Enjoy Your Solo By Mary Delia Allen
How to Be Single and Happy by Jennifer Taitz
Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After by Bella DePaulo, Ph.D
On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good by Elise Loehnen 
We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women's Lives by Manon Garcia 
The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy 
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne
Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling  Men by Lundy Bancroft 
Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pickup Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All by Laura Bates
Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward by Gemma Hartley  
The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love by Bell Hooks
All About Love: New Visions by Bell Hooks
Books On Childfree Living:
Women Without Kids: The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood by Ruby Warrington
Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence by Amy Blackstone
Confessions of a Childfree Woman: A Life Spent Swimming Against the Mainstream by Marcia Drut-Davis 
Regretting Motherhood: A Study by Orna Donath
No One Tells You This: A Memoir by Glynnis MacNicol 
25 Over 10: A Childfree Longitudinal Study by Laura Caroll
The Baby Matrix: Why Freeing Our Minds From Outmoded Thinking About Parenthood & Reproduction Will Create a Better World  by Laura Caroll
The Baby Trap by Ellen Peck
Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood by Michele Goodwin 
Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother by Peggy O'Donnell Heffington 
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This first edit of old classic passing Tuesday Mary Jesus Joseph Angels in heaven Princess Pocahontas, Lallie Charles Cowell Portrait, Lou Conter, Amber Rene Hagerman, Opal Jennings, JonBenèt Ramsey, Kelly Ann Fleming, Judith and Maria Barsi, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Lucille Ricksen, Judy Garland and Terry, Dominique and Dominick Dunne, Samantha Reed Smith, Pal, Bessie Barker, Darla Jean Hood, Mona Lisa, Mary G Stinson Smith, Grigori Rasputin, Julia Ann Beauchemin Stinson, COL Thomas Nesbit Stinson, Lydia Ruth Talbot Theobald, Arthur James Talbot, Alton Elbren Theobald, George Eli Talbot Sr., Benjamin Grant “Cotton” Theobald, Crystal Theobald Whitehead, Charles Arthur Theobald, Thomas Benjamin Talbot, Margaret Alice Wiggill Talbot, Eli Wiggill, Rosanna Maria Wiggill Talbot, Isaac Wiggill, Ann Brown Hammer Wiggill, Frances Amelia Wiggill Lowe, Ailsa Georgina Booth-Jones, Edward Booth-Jones, John Percival Booth-Jones, Millichamletton Percival Booth-Jones, Jeremiah Francis “Jerry” Wiggill, Eli Francis Wiggill, Priscilla Jane Talbot Wiggill, Victoria Adelaide Wiggill McLean, John Richard Wiggill, Lavina Ruth Wiggill Ellison, Sarah Good, Salina Talbot Dutson, Charles Henry Talbot, Charles Stuart Talbot, Roseanna Maria Talbot Anderson, Ellen Graham Anderson, 1SGT William Alexander Anderson, Mary Louisa Blair Anderson, Ruth Floyd Anderson McCulloch, Anna Aylett Anderson McNulty, William Dandridge Alexander Anderson, William Dandridge Alexander “Alex” Anderson, Judith Nicoll Anderson, Henry Wayne Blair, Col William Barrett Blair, Mylinda Elizabeth “Mindy” Baker,Michael L. Baker, Carla Jean Eves Baker,Sandra Jane Burch, Patti Jo Baker, Jessie Benton Stinson, Jack Chesbro, Mabel A Shuttleworth Chesbro, Prince Sigismund of Prussia, Ruth Naomi Steward, Truman Cox Steward, Alice Christine Steward Wear, Charles Corwin Steward, Helga Susanne Goebbels, Hildegard Traudel “Hilde” Goebbels, Helmut Christian Goebbels, Holdine Kathrin “Holde” Goebbels, Hedwig Johanna “Hedda” Goebbels, Heidrun Elisabeth “Heide” Goebbels, Harald Quandt, and so much more I'll add Gracie Perry Watson in the second row of edits
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory || Entertainers Pt. 1 (A-N)
For the purposes of this list and on this page, whenever I say “dark skinned,” I mean a traditional brown crayon or darker. I grew up around Black people, so the words “dark skinned” do not mean the same thing to me as it do to some nonblacks.
*I am attempting to redo this list that will not show up for some reason...
A.
Aaron Rose Philip | Abbey Mag | Adelayo Adedayo | Adele Oni | Adella Afadi | Adepero Oduye | Adina Porter | Aesha Ash | Afton Williamson | Aïssa Maïga | Aja Naomi King | Ajak Deng | Akiima | Akon Changkou | Alexandra Arboleda | Alfre Woodard | Aliet Sarah | Alisha White | Allison Dean | Alysia Rogers | Amanda Warren | Amandla Jahava | Amber Gray | Amber Riley | Amber Ruffin | Andrea Bordeaux | Anesha Bailey | Angel Haze | Angel Theory | Angelica Joy | Angelica Ross |  Angelique Noire | Angely Gaviria |  Aniela Gumbs | Ann Ogbomo | Ann Wolfe | Anne Amari |   Antoinette Robertson | Ashleigh Morghan |  Ashleigh Murray | Ashley Blaine Featherson | Ashley Romans | Asjha Cooper |   Assa Sylla | Aube Jolicoeur | Aunjanue Ellis | Awar Mou | Aweng Chuol | Ayisha Issa |  Ayo Edebiri
B.
Betty Adewole | Beverly Osu | Bianca Brewton | Biba Williams | Bintou Sillah |   Blesnya Minher | Bob the Drag Queen | Bonnie Mbuli | Brandy Norwood | Bre Scullark | Bria Henderson | Brittany Adebumola | Brittany Marie Batchelder |   Brooke Singleton
C.
Camille Winbush | Caroline Chikezie | Ceval Omar | Chanelletime | Charlayne Woodard | Charnele Brown |  Chinenye Ezeudu | Chiquita Fuller |  Christine Adams | Cicely Tyson | Coco Jones | Colette Dalal Tchantcho | Condola Rashad | Crystal Clarke
D.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph | Damaris Lewis | Damita Jane Howard | Dana Davis |  Danai Gurira | Danielle Deadwyler | Danielle Moné Truitt | Dawnn Lewis | Debbi Morgan | Deborah Ayorinde | Debra Wilson | Denee Benton | Dewanda Wise |   Diahann Carroll | Diany Samba-Bandza | Diarra Ndiaye | Dominique Jackson | Duckie Thot
E. 
Ebboney Wilson |   Ebonee Noel |  Ebony Obsidian |  Edun Bola | Ego Nwodim |  Elle M. Chaman | Ellen Bendu |   Ellen Thomas |  Elise Neal |  Emayatzy Corinealdi |  Enuka Okuma |  Erica Tazel |   Erika Alexander |  Ester Dean |  Esther Rolle
F.
Faith Alabi |  Faith Omole | Faithe Herman | Fardosa | Fatou Jobe | Felecia M. Bell |  Femi Taylor |   Florence Kasumba | Folake Olowofoyeku |  Franchesca Ramsey
G.
Gabrielle Graham |  Gabrielle Union Wade |  Gabourey Sidibe |  Garcelle Beauvais |  Geffri Maya | Genevieve Nnaji |  Gina Torres |  Gloria Hendry |  Grace Jones  
H.
Halimotu Shokunbi |  Hamamat |  Harriett D Foy |  Heather Headley |  Heir of Glee |  Helen Aluko
I.
Ifeoma Nwobu | Iman |  Imani Hakim |  Imani Lewis |  Ingrid Silva |  Ireanna |  Issa Rae  
J.
Jacqueline Moore |  Jada Harris | Jade Eshete | Jaimi Gray |  Janelle James |  Janelle Monae |  Janeshia Adams Ginyard |   Janet Hubert |  Janet Jumbo |  Javicia Leslie |  Javonna Charde’ | Jayden Rey |  Jayme Lawson | Jeante Godlock |   Jemima Osunde |  Jennifer Hudson | Jerrika Hinton |  Jessica Allain |  Jessieca Alford | Jill Marie Jones |  Jo Marie Payton |  Jobel Mokonzi |   Jodie Turner Smith |  Johnnie Hill |  Joi Harris |  Joie Lee |  Jonica “Jojo” T. Gibbs |  Josette Simon |  Jwaundace Candece  
K.
Kabrina Adams |  Karen Glave |  Karen Obilom | Karidja Touré |  Karimah Westbrook |  Keeya King |  Kellie Shanygne Williams |  Kellita Smith |  Kelly Rowland |  |Kenya Moore |  Keshia Knight Pulliam |  Kiara Pike |  Kiki Layne |  Kimberly Marable |  Kirby Howell Baptiste |  Kyla Ramsey 
L.
Laci Mosley |  Lanei Chapman |  Lashana Lynch |  Laura Kariuki |  Lauren Byfield |  Lidya Jewett |  Lisa Berry |  Lisette Malidor |  Lolly Adefope |  Lorraine Pascale | Lorraine Toussaint |  Loren Lott | Loretta Devine | LovelyOverdose |  Lyric Ross
M.
MaameYaa Boafo | Madisin Rian | Madison Curry | Mame Adjei | Marcia McBroom | Maria Borges | Mariah Iman Wilson |  Marlene Clark |  Marsai Martin |  Mary Alice |  Mary Oyaya | Mayowa Nicolas |  Medina Senghore | Melinda Berry (Melrose) | Melodie Wakivuamina |  Melody Lulu-Briggs | Merrin Dungey |  Michaela Coel |  Miji Awakyr |  Milauna Jackson |   Mimi Ndiweni | Miqueal-Symone Williams | Morgan Dawson |  Moses Ingram |  Moshidi Motshegwa |  Mouna Fadiga | Mouna Traoré |  Mumbi Maina | Musabey
N.
Naomi Campbell | Naomi Ekperigin | Naomi WWE | Naomie Harris | Natalie Desselle Reid |  N’Bushe Wright | Nia Jervier |  Nia Long |  Nichole Galicia |  Nicki Micheaux | Nicole Beharie | Nicole Byer | Normani Kordei | Nyakim Gatwech | Nyanderi Deng | Nyarach Abouch Ayuel | Nyaueth Riam | Nykhor Paul | Nyla Lueeth |  Nyma Tang
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December is usually a slow month for publishing but there are some heavy hitters coming out today that have us tapping our feet and doing a little dance. Whether you like your doctors a little evil (and sexy) or a celebrity murder mystery on an island, we’ve got something for you!
Dazzling by Chikodili Emelumadu
Ozoemena is destined (or cursed) to be the first woman in her family to shift into a leopard and protect the land, while Treasure makes a dangerous deal with a ghost in order to bring her dad back. Their fates collide and all that good stuff for you mythology lovers out there.
My Darling Bride by Ilsa Madden-Mills
Emmaline is in a dangerous situation where the only option is to steal a car to get to safety. Did we mention that car is a Lamborghini? Of course, the lambo belongs to a famous football player, Graham, and he tells her that he won’t press charges if he marries her.
Missing by Savannah Brown
Thirty years ago, a singer went missing from a small island town and everyone refuses to talk about it. Mona shows up to Sandown to get the inside scoop for her podcast listeners, but she’s finding a few too many similarities between the missing persons case and her own life. 
Five Bad Deeds by Caz Frear 
This is like Pretty Little Liars if A was tormenting a lone 40-year-old woman. Ellen recalls every bad thing she’s ever done to try to figure out why this anonymous person is out to get her. She also happens to be renovating her dream house so there’s a lovely home decor backdrop to this psychological thriller.
Here in the Dark by Alexis Soloski
This is like a modern, gothic fever dream for reformed theater kids. Vivian is a theater critic who interviews for a promotion and then her interviewer goes missing. She involves herself and as she uncovers the truth, she resents that she finds herself surrounded by professional actors tasked with keeping secrets.
The End of the World is a Cul de Sac: Stories by Louise Kennedy 
One woman has painfully clear visions of her brother committing a murder. Other women are the murderers themselves. Each of the leading ladies in these stories is “good for her” personified. 
Orbital by Samantha Harvey 
Climate fiction meets science fiction meets literary characterization as six astronauts orbit Earth for sixteen days. There’s a lot to learn about the woes of humanity from outer space; all is revealed from a bird’s eye view.
Stalked by Eva Marks 
We’ve got another one for you spicy readers and the title pretty much says it all. Oh, and the stalker is a doctor after his sweet, innocent patient. It’s available on KU! Please check trigger warnings.
Perfect Little Lives by Amber And Danielle Brown
Simone’s mother was murdered ten years ago. She’s done everything she could to live a nice, quiet life since then, but now her childhood neighbor Hunter shows up and reveals that his father had an affair with her mom all those years ago. Simone, Hunter, and a meddlesome true crime podcaster try to get to the bottom of it.
Howl for the Gargoyle by  Kathryn Moon
Monster. Smash. Agency!! Need I say more? If you’re a monster lover then you already know what’s up. Hannah turns into a werewolf in her 30s and with all that extra rage in her body, she hires a gargoyle to help her let it out. Good thing he’s made of stone ;)
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