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bbdoll · 1 year
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I can’t stop turning Giselle into an infant. 🥹
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mybabydenkikaminari · 4 months
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Nine People I'd Like To Get to Know Better
Tagged by: @agayprince (Thanks for tagging me, this was fun :D)
Last song: Habit from Sekai no Owari
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Favourite Colour: Purple in all her variants
Last movie/TV show:
Luca: I love my gay fish as much as the next one, and considering that they became canonically gay like 3 days ago I wanted to rewatch my babes fall in love again <3
Little Witch Academia: And I freaking fucking love it!!!! The old lesbian vibes from Chariot and Croix were amazing, and in general, I love a good soft anime that fills me with joy and happiness
Last Book: Tampoco pido tanto de Megan Maxwell: And honestly I like it a lot, less than “A que estas esperando?” another book that is related to this one (by the way I read it in the wrong order, but it is what it is). Anyway it was a good read, nothing life-changing but very entreating, spicy, and fun, but be aware that this woman writes the best stories in the worst style possible (and I mean it, it's so frustrating, but the stories are worth it - most of the time at least - DON’T READ “BIENVENIDA AL CLUB CABRONAS SIN FRONTERAS”, the main protagonist is the worst and is really not worth it)
Sweet/spicy/savoury? I like all of them
Relationship status: Dating my beloved BF
Last thing I googled: Lucas OT, because my friend showed me Gala 5 from OT 2023 (if you don’t what it is, it’s a singing contest very famous in Spain that now is being held on Amazon Prime. There are like 16 people, most of the time similar in age, and they are isolated from the world for the duration of the contest or when they are being eliminated. The thing is that they are being watched by cameras all the time and every day they practice or do a masterclass and every Monday they perform and someone is sent home until there is one left. For me, the most international thing somewhat similar is RuPaul's Drag Race, but most of the time it's have been very heteronormative). I never had any interest in it BUT this year has turned out to be the lesbians and gays year and what can I say? It’s juicy to not get into it (I have the feeling that I will get it over soon but not sure) and I'm rooting for the relationship between Jaunjo and Martin because they are too cute together. 
Current obsession:  I have to main obsession which I burn too fast - you know ADHD live - but at the date of today I have regained my obsession for my beloved babe fish, aka Luca I have my new obsession with OT and I’m still somewhat invested in Little Witch Academia, but I’m losing interest every day. Also, these last few days I have regained my obsession for Han and Gisele from Fast and Furious (it’s a long story that I will get into another day) and Damianya because my babies. BUT I have been thinking a lot about Jess Mariano (Gilmore Girls) and writing an essay about why he is the best and I am going to dive deep into my Kamijirou (Denki Kaminari and Kyoka Jirou from Boku No Hero Academia - yes the Tumblr name comes from there) rabbit hole as every January since 2021 (it may have been instigated by my mom’s boyfriend gifting me the figures of both of them)
Tag Nine People: @clarixeon @sidsinning @spatziline @class1akids @thel0llip0p @lllluka @fangirlamongstotherthings @habken @frava8
(Feel free to answer or not, you choose)
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marschigo · 7 years
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sofiamantegafan110 · 3 years
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X-MEN: THE NEW CLASS- CAST OF CHARACTERS
SORRY, GUYS. I CAN’T SHOWCASE THE BOOK RIGHT NOW SINCE I SAVED MY WORK ON A FLASHDRIVE THAT I LOST. WHAT I CAN DO IS PROVIDE YOU WITH A SELECTION OF CHARACTERS FROM THE BOOK, THEIR POWERS AND WHO THEY REPRESENT IN THE ORIGINAL NXM STORY.
1. CLEO MORSI- THE QUEEN BEE
CODENAME- ASP
POWERS- PARALYTIC ENERGY GENERATION
ROLE- HELLION
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
2. LAURA KINNEY- THE NEW KID
CODENAME- TALON
POWERS- ADAMANTIUM CLAWS, HEALING FACTOR, ENHANCED SENSES
ROLE- X-23
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
3. SOFIA MANTEGA- THE POPULAR GIRL
CODENAME- WIND DANCER
POWERS- WIND MANIPULATION, DOY
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
4. CESSILY KINCAID- THE NICE GIRL
CODENAME- MERCURY
POWERS- LIQUID MERCURY SHAPESHIFTING
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- BISEXUAL
5. SOORAYA QADIR- THE WISE ONE
CODENAME- DUST
POWERS- SAND FORM
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
6. CHRISTINE CONNER- THE COMIC RELIEF
CODENAME- ANGEL DUST
POWERS- SUPERHUMAN STRENGTH AND INDESTRUCTIBILITY
ROLE- ROCKSLIDE
ORIENTATION- PANSEXUAL
7. VANESSA CARLYSLE- THE VOICE OF REASON
CODENAME- COPYCAT
POWERS- SHAPESHIFTING AND POWER MIMICRY
ROLE- ANOLE
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
8. NORIKO ASHIDA- THE REBEL
CODENAME- SURGE
POWERS- SUPER SPEED, ELECTRICAL MANIPULATION
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
9. THEA HANSEN- THE GEEK
CODENAME- MOOD RING
POWERS- PANOCHROMATIC HAIR
ROLE- PRODIGY
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
10. DAWN RIENHARDT- THE ALL-STAR
CODENAME- GISELLE
POWERS- MOVEMENT-BASED REALITY MANIPULATION
ROLE- ELIXIR
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
11. CLARICE FERGUSON- THE MYSTERY
CODENAME- BLINK
POWERS- TELEPORTATION
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
12. LAURIE COLLINS- THE SHY GIRL
CODENAME- WALLFLOWER
POWERS- PHEROMONE-BASED EMOTION CONTROL
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
13. PALOMA CERVANTES- THE TRAITOR
CODENAME- HAZARD
POWERS- DEATH TOUCH
ROLE- WITHER
ORIENTATION- LESBIAN
14. ELLA CANTRELL- THE FLIRT
CODENAME- REMIX
POWERS- ENHANCED VOCAL CAPACITY
ROLE- DJ
ORIENTATION- BISEXUAL
15. HEATHER CAMERON- THE INNOCENT
CODENAME- LIFEGUARD
POWERS- ADAPTION TO SITUATIONS
ROLE- ICARUS
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
16. MELODY GUTHRIE- THE NOVICE
CODENAME- AERO
POWERS- FLIGHT
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
17. MEGAN GWYNN- THE CLASS CLOWN
CODENAME- PIXIE
POWERS- HALLUCINATORY DUST, FLIGHT
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
18. ZOYA REYES- THE FOLLOWER
CODENAME- SOUL
POWERS- ASTRAL PROJECTION
ROLE- QUILL
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
19. AODEMEIA XESOTHYIA- THE HIPPIE
CODENAME- ORCHID
POWERS- CHLOROKINESIS, PREHENSILE HAIR
ROLE- NONE IN PARTICULAR
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
20. EDIE SAWYER- THE BAD GIRL
CODENAME- U-GO GIRL
POWERS- TELEPORTATION
ROLE- NONE IN PARTICULAR
ORIENTATION- BISEXUAL
21. MONET ST. CROIX- THE MEAN GIRL
CODENAME- M
POWERS- TELEPATHY, SUPERSTRENGTH, INDESTRUCTIBILITY
ROLE- QUENTIN QUIRE
ORIENTATION- BISEXUAL
22. WILLIAM STRYKER- THE BAD GUY
CODENAME- GIANT DICKHEAD
POWERS- LEADER OF PURIFIERS, HELL-BENT ON KILLING THE NEXT GENERATION OF MUTANTS
ROLE- HIMSELF
ORIENTATION- STRAIGHT
23. SELENE GALLIO- THE FINAL BOSS
CODENAME- BLACK QUEEN
POWERS- PSYCHIC VAMPIRISM
ROLE- HERSELF
ORIENTATION- BISEXUAL
AS U CAN SEE, WE’VE GOT A HUUUUUUGE CAST, HERE. I’M SO HAPPY TO FINALLY SHARE MY WORK WITH Y’ALL AND I THINK UR GONNA LOVE IT.
AS SOON AS I FIND MY GODDAMN FLASHDRIVE.
KEEP IN MIND, I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THESE CHARACTERS AND THE STORY IS MOSTLY INSPIRED BY A FANFIC ONLINE.
HAPPY READING!
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elfyourmother · 3 years
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@kunstpause tagged me for however many sentence sunday/wip whenever so this will be more the latter since I didn’t share anything last Wednesday due to being on site at the office and dealing with work drama.
Today’s is from the current Kinkwhenever wip with Gisele and Aymeric, and it’s a big excerpt but honestly I haven’t shared any writing for a minute and this was hilarious to write
Anyway have Aymeric telling Gisele the story of how he and Estinien got their various body piercings when they were dumb boys
“I did not wear them, the night you dined with me,” he confessed. “I feared it might be somewhat to inspire revulsion within you, should the evening take a turn for the carnal, as it did. Anneux de sein are one matter, but this...I realize most would deem it extreme, even by the art of perçage, and such adornments.”
Gisele laughed wickedly, her face burning. “Ah, Aymeric! More’s the pity, for how delightful the sensations they stir—I did not shrink from Estinien when he revealed his own to me, or did you forget?”
“Mayhap,” Aymeric admitted. “But Estinien has always been brasher, and bolder than I. I suppose I believed you might have expected such things of him, but not a man of my reputation. Besides, mine own adornments are somewhat...daring, by comparison, even among those so exotically adorned.”
“How droll from the man who upended no less than one thousand years of Halonic tradition on the word of a notorious heretic and a foreign-born adventurer,” Gisele chuckled. “But, I shall accept your anomaly defense. Fen’Harel take me but I’ve not seen the magister’s cross since I left the Circle, but for one soul. In Ul’dah, those rare courtesans so adorned command higher fees for it, at the pillowhouses.”
“You—know of these things?”
“I said I was no green lass, love,” Gisele said, quirking her silvery brows. “Surely Haurchefant has told you.” 
“Haurchefant has told me a great many things,” Aymeric said, with an impish snicker. “Still, I would not have guessed you knew of la croix magique.”
“I have known it in every sense of the word, my lord,” Gisele purred, her lips curled into a faint smirk. “And lest you forget, I am a goldsmith besides. But I am desperately curious as to how you came to possess one. Tis a rare flower, to grow such thorns. Mayhap by halves, in the Hannish apadravya, or the palang. But rarely both, and I am desperately curious to know how you came to do it.”
Aymeric leaned back, wrapping an arm about her, and chuckled. “Youthful bravado, and not a small amount of ale, as you no doubt might have guessed. Our company of knights had returned to the city after rescuing the garrison at the Dusk Vigil, for heretics had infiltrated the fortress, and threw open the gates to the Dravanians in a coordinated attack. It had been a hard fought skirmish, though we were victorious, and upon our return to Ishgard we were all still consumed with the adrenaline of battle. Ser Rauthien bade us all go to the Forgotten Knight, where we caroused and sang and lost count of how many rounds we drank, for he was a Dzemael and opened his purse for the lot of us. After a while, some few of our comrades went seeking companionship in the darker corners of the Brume, but Estinien had other ideas.”
“Oh?”
He blinked hard, shaking his head with soft laughter. “Rauthien told him about a shop in the Crozier, a goldsmith that specialized in exotic adornments. Perçage was all the rage in those days, as it is now, though back then it was largely the province of knights and the highborn. So we went together, deep in our cups as we were—we would have been three, but Vartagne lost his nerve, and we mocked him mightily for it. I must confess, the memory of that mockery stayed with me, when Estinien and I came upon Mistress Theroux’s atelier.”
“Honestly,” Gisele snorted.
Aymeric coughed lightly, with a sheepish smile. “It all began plainly enough, I suppose; nipples and navels for the two of us. But then, he threw down the proverbial gauntlet, and begged for the Prince Haldrath. Tis a bawdy tradition amongst the most daring Dragoons, as he told it, for the Saint himself was said to have had the first, done by his own spear to prove his bravery and resilience. At any rate, I was never one to back down from a challenge, and I absolutely could not permit Estinien to lord it over me—my pride would not allow it. The ale played a significant role, I shall freely admit. But I demanded la croix magique, and so it was done on the spot. Tis well enough I was so deep in my cups, for the torment in my skull did much to distract me from that in my groin the next day. Training was agony for weeks, truly. Still, much like our sauna escapade, it was worth the suffering once I was hale. Estinien certainly thought so,” he explained, grinning.
Gisele burst into hysterics, doubling over to bury her face in Aymeric’s bare shoulder, her muffled laughter hot against his skin. Of a surety were young men quite the same the cosmos over, no matter the world, so full of misplaced pride and the daftest foolishness by turns. For his was a tale that could well have been told by Zevran a world away in a lonely camp in the Fereldan Hinterlands, and Aymeric could not have known that the laughter which presently consumed her was sparked as much by her memories of those similarly sordid tales of the Antivan Crows as anything Aymeric had said. Whether Crow or Temple Knight, it seemed young men all were puffed up and possessed of an ineffable need to best each other, as though but one star could shine in the night sky, and damned if it would not be him.
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lisettefoix · 4 years
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INSIDE LISETTE DU POITIERS MIND - task 40 psyche.
tw misscarrige, tw childhood trauma, tw child abuse.
Lisette, as much of a wanderer as she’s always been, as a few places in her mind she dares not cross. Closed gates with roseless thorns growing around them closing in, or perhaps keeping others out, all that she would rather forget. While she will over think minuscule moments of her life down to the smallest gesture she dares not recall her time at the hospital when she was 22 and no longer pregnant or her father's handprint on her face the one time she dared to talk back to him.
Lisette’s early life was made of rules and closed-off spaces. While most royal and noble children had paths laid out for them from an early age, Lis and her brother had little more than a room. There was no room for growth in the du Poitiers house - there was simply the right way to do things. And consequences for those that did them wrong. This lead to an unhealthy focus on appearances for the young girl, and a need to be perfect in every way.
As young children they were often left alone, the only other person in the house other than their parents (in the few instances they were there) was the cook, Mrs. Carmèle, who doubled as the nanny, for Saint Croix had long blown through the family money. Mrs. Carmèle was a smiling short figure, who had to be about 70 by the time they were born and could do little else around the house other than cook. But her family had lived on the farm surrounding Château de Gudanes for as long back as anyone cared to look, generations of fathers as steward and mothers as cooks, daughters as maids or nannies and sons as valets or horseman, along with dozens of other people serving her family.
But those times were long gone, even her father barely remembering them from his own childhood. Mr. Marien, Mrs Carmèle late husband, had died when Lisette and Alphonse had barely begun school and hadn’t worked in the house since the time they learned to crawl. And so only Mrs. Carmèle lasted, singing in the early morning as she baked bread, and telling stories in the afternoon as she knitted. The children weren't happy, but those short moments - of sitting at the old wooden kitchen eating warm bread with butter weren’t the only moments Lisette and Alphonse were ever truly children. She’s the reason Lisette ever learned kindness and empathy for others, even if these layers are often masked by more prominent family traits.
The only time they were ever all four in the same place was Sunday mass. The one time they were the perfect family. For all his peculiarities Saint Croix feared god more than most mortal men. And Florence had been brought up a devout catholic so she amused her husband in this one quirk. No matter what was happening in the house they were a family on Sunday morning. Her mother’s episodes lifted, her father’s anger subsided and her and Alphonse were expected to do just the same. You left problems at the door of the church. For God sees all and will punish you for any wrong thought.
The rest of the time was filled with tutors, for no matter how poor Saint Croix got he would rather die than send his children to school. Not only for the embracement of mingling with those so far beneath them but lest it put ideas in their minds. Once they were past the basics, reading and writing and math and music, the twins were separated. Different roles called for different classes. Alphonse learned history and politics and all he needed to one day become the head of a duchy. Lisette was trusted into etiquette and learned just enough of everything to make a pleasant conversation fit for a lady. This left them both lacking terribly well into their adult years and still affects Lis to this day. She has trouble looking at facts as part of a whole instead of simply different pieces of information. Can make a coercive long term plan. Lives life on a decision by decision basis. Alphonse had a horrible time in connecting to others on a personal level analyzing every situation, no matter how close to him, as if from a stranger's perspective. While charismatic in his own way he was an awful conversationalist in everyday matters and dealt horribly with plans being changed on him. This lead to a lot of their future misunderstandings.
Their childhood was also populated by a third force, their mother. Often lasting for days, Florence would get in depressive fits that would leave her locked in her room without eating or talking to anyone, followed by short highs where she would drink herself sick. The children were not only observers to this their whole life but often active participants. Either targets of their mother's rage or little nurses, taking her to bed when she passed out drunk in the stairway, or holding her hair back as she threw up in the tub. Lisette and Alphonse would often tag team staying awake during the worst nights to make sure she didn’t stop breathing or would have to force her medication on her when she refused.
Mrs. Carmèle lasted in the house until around their 11th birthday, by then to old to be of much help. The house was still cleaned, by the faceless maids who came and went in a van and treated them like they couldn’t be touched. Perfect porcelain children. By this age they had been almost fully shaped into the adults their parents wanted them to be - one at the image of their father and one of their mother.
Despite her father's best efforts thought - Lis learns patriotism and loyalty not from his forced lessons but from her cousins in Paris. Her and Alphonse are quite a bit younger than all of them - Giselle being the closest with a 6-year difference - making it easy to idolize them. Arnauld is charismatic and smart and a gentlemen or knight of the old stories in her eyes. Benoit kind and affectionate and as she grows older a close companion. Giselle fearless with a wit to her Lis dared not imitate at home. Her sense of loyalty is still forged to that childhood sense of wonder - she will find people who exhibit traits she’s been told are valuable and hang on to them. It’s very hard to come out of Lisette’s good graces once you entered it.
Her time in Hungary leads to two things - her general happy demeanor in life & the complicated relationship with her brother. Alphonse never quite forgave her for choosing to stay in Hungary almost full time past their 15th birthday. Yet Lisette there learned to be more relaxed and carefree. She was still the perfect lady when others were looking. But to have even the short-lived conversation with Levente where she could laugh out loud or be a somewhat normal teenage girl with Fanni were worth lifetimes to Lis. The closest thing she had ever had to it where the couple of times she had visited her cousins in Belgium, Louise a greatly welcomed friend in her youth.
The times she came home Alphonse was every time further and further from the boy she knew. At the time Lisette saw it has him becoming their father, cold and distance focused simply on himself and his ever so important work, the only difference was is distaste for women. Yet as Lisette grew older and further away from her house she understood that had simply been his way to escape their childhood. She had left. He had hidden in himself.
Her marriage at first feels like a small win. She had never tried to get closer to Akos, despite her time in Hungary being dependent on it, to focused on finally having the small freedoms she was allowed. Yet she created an image of him in her mind, the perfect husband from the few not conversations they had in their “courtship”. Married life, however, proved rough from the start. Ever great at holding her fantasies Lisette couldn’t help but be thrust into real-life at every point. He was no longer charming and mysterious - they simply knew nothing of each other, and her inability to voice her concerns or wishes lead her into the depressive states she had criticized her mother for her whole life.
Her mood only lifted when she feel pregnant. Lisette thrived in the idea of motherhood. To undo all her own childhood with a new life - in her young mind just another thing to get perfect. This just made her losing the baby a bigger blow. Still incredibly religious by this point in her life the loss of her baby felt like a curse, a punishment from god himself for her sins. That’s perhaps the biggest contributor to her running away. Not only is she unable to face others as a failure (for what’s a women's job at court but to give her husband’s family children) but for a genuine belief, she’s cursed. The news she’s later to find she’s infertile don’t help this vision of herself and to this day while she’s long past seeing it as her defining feature or a curse from God, she can’t help but feel less than other women for it.
Her time in Italy gives her a small taste of confidence and opens up old memories she never dared glace over before then. Mrs. Carmèle granddaughter Sophie who was just an year older than Lisette but laughed like the song of birds was in her throat, with long gold curls down her back. She used to fancy Alphonse but Lisette would blush every time she got close to whisper secrets at her ear in the afternoon sun. Or the pretty Hungarian she had pecked one during her first year there, a game late at night with giggling girls who had yet to find consequences. A child's kiss but one Lisette could feel in her lips for days after.
Gaia was her first love, perhaps the first person who truly saw her for all but her name. Her time with the Italian is short but marks her terribly. She’s unsure to this day if she would have survived that moment in her life without it and came out the other side not being just a broken shell, like her mother.
Her travels are where she learns who herself is, without the constraints of family or consequence. She’s now truly able to find her own way in life and explore the world to the fullest. She learns how to deal with emotions - instead of simply shutting them down and how to deal with conflict instead of simply running away or pretending it doesn’t affect her. It’s not instantaneous and there are setbacks. She’s not a perfect lover nor a perfect friend and she there’s a few relationships along the way that she could never fix - her brother being one of them. But during those years does one thing she was never allowed. She tries and fails and tries once more.
Meeting Stella, and the consequent relationship she gets out of it is a breath of fresh air simply because Lis gets to experiment with it. They don’t have anything concrete for a long time but there’s an air of eternal to their connection. Their encounters at first, the spontaneity of them, make it so they don’t squash Lisette’s slowly growing spirit. Anything to fast would have sent the girl she was running at the first sight of trouble. But, whether Stella realizes it or not, the year between their first meeting and their first official date make it not only founder in Lisette’s mind but make it so she’s actually ready for that type of commitment in her life. The reason she has trouble letting go of Stella now, is because Stella was never a constant before either. Lisette had to work on bettering herself to even have a chance at happiness with another person, and that didn’t come easy so she’s incredibly attached.
Alphonse’s death drops Lis off the edge she’d been climbing once more. She’s back at square one, and closing in on herself day by day. She’s more closed off once again, yet the free spirit hangs dormant beneath. She’s more willing to trust others than she would have been in her childhood but still has trouble creating deep connections with people outside the small circle of those she trusts.
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plumedepoete · 5 years
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Poème sur mes Versets Bibliques préférés   Je considère toujours tout le Bien et non le mal, Afin que le Très-Haut me remplisse toute entière de Son Esprit. Je ne chasse plus les ténèbres par les ténèbres, mais par la Lumière Idéale. Jésus m’a appris à rejeter le Mal et à choisir le Bien, Il m’a bien aguerrie ! Six fois Il m’a guérie du Mal qui m’oppressait, Et la septième, j’en étais vraiment délivrée… Il me réserve son Festin, Et avec Lui, tout me dessert, Car de tout mon être, je le chéris à jamais, c’est certain ! Il me détourne de toute œuvre mauvaise Pour m’accorder la résidence dans son Céleste Diocèse. Ma coupe est débordante, j’acclame l'Éternel des Armées ! Il a fait toute chose bonne en moi : Il est mon Rocher ! Lorsque mon âme était perdue dans la fosse, Il est venu me sauver… Par sa Croix, Il m’a délivrée de la mort du péché. Et mes souffrances ne sont rien au vu de cette glorieuse Félicité ! Car je ne meurs pas, mais en Christ, toujours, je vivrai… Myriam, le 28/06/2019
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3wrsefesf · 3 years
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4 cô gái nổi tiếng nhờ giống Kendall Jenner, Irina Shayk -
Khi được so sánh ngoại hình với siêu mẫu nổi tiếng, các cô gái này có cảm xúc và phản ứng khác nhau.
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Năm 2018, Teona Chachua (29 tuổi, sống tại Georgia, Mỹ) bắt đầu gây chú ý vì có ngoại hình giống Kendall Jenner khi trở thành beauty blogger. Thậm chí, cô còn bị người lạ chặn đường hỏi thăm do tưởng nhầm là nữ người mẫu được trả lương cao nhất thế giới . Ảnh: @ teonachachua .
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Theo The Sun , Teona cảm thấy tự tin hơn nhiều khi được so sánh với Kendall Jenner nhưng vẫn không quên nhắc nhở bản thân phải nỗ lực hơn. Bên cạnh đó, công việc kinh doanh của cô cũng suôn sẻ và thuận lợi hơn trước. Ảnh: Instyle , @ teonachachua .
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Bên cạnh đó, phong cách thời trang của Iza Ijzerman cũng có nhiều điểm tương đồng với siêu mẫu sinh năm 1995. Dù thường xuyên bị so sánh với Gigi Hadid, cô vẫn cảm thấy mình giống Bella Hadid hơn. Ảnh: @izaijzerman.
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Bên cạnh đó, phong cách thời trang của Iza Ijzerman cũng có nhiều điểm tương đồng với siêu mẫu sinh năm 1995. Dù thường xuyên bị so sánh với Gigi Hadid, cô vẫn cảm thấy mình giống Bella Hadid hơn. Ảnh: @izaijzerman .
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Hiện tại, Sarah Tansey cũng gắn bó với công việc người mẫu . Cô từng xuất hiện trên trang bìa của một số tạp chí và sải bước trên sàn diễn Tuần lễ Thời trang New York. Ảnh: @tansey_sarah.
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Năm 2018, La Croix (19 tuổi, người Brazil) bất ngờ được cộng đồng mạng chú ý và coi như bản sao của siêu mẫu Gisele Bndchen . Mái tóc vàng xoăn đặc trưng cùng gương mặt góc cạnh và đôi môi hờ hững của người mẫu trẻ luôn được mọi người đem ra bàn luận, so sánh với tiền bối cùng quê. Ảnh: Britanica, @paulalacroix.
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Trả lời Yahoo Lifestyle, La Croix cho biết cô cảm thấy vinh dự khi được so sánh với Gisele Bndchen . Tuy cũng được truyền cảm hứng nhờ giống siêu mẫu nổi tiếng, cô mong muốn có thể tự gây dựng sự nghiệp và tên tuổi thay vì chỉ được nhắc đến như bản sao của người khác. Ảnh: @paulalacroix.
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Ten Interesting Haitian Novels
1. Claire of the Sea Light by Edwidge Danticat
“ Just as her father makes the wrenching decision to send her away for a chance at a better life, Claire Limyè Lanmè—Claire of the Sea Light—suddenly disappears. As the people of the Haitian seaside community of Ville Rose search for her, painful secrets, haunting memories, and startling truths are unearthed. In this stunning novel about intertwined lives, Edwidge Danticat crafts a tightly woven, breathtaking tapestry that explores the mysterious bonds we share—with the natural world and with one another.’‘ (Amazon.com)
2. Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat
“At the age of twelve, Sophie Caco is sent from her impoverished village of Croix-des-Rosets to New York, to be reunited with a mother she barely remembers. There she discovers secrets that no child should ever know, and a legacy of shame that can be healed only when she returns to Haiti--to the women who first reared her. What ensues is a passionate journey through a landscape charged with the supernatural and scarred by political violence, in a novel that bears witness to the traditions, suffering, and wisdom of an entire people.” (Amazon.com)
3. The Book of Emma by Marie- Célie Agnant
“ Confined to a psychiatric hospital following the murder of her young daughter, Emma Bratte refuses to speak any language but her mother tongue. Dr. MacLeod has brought in an interpreter, Flore, to help him evaluate Emma's fitness to stand trial. "Both crazy and too lucid," an articulate and knowledgeable Emma relates her long battle against despair, through striking images of her lonely but determined and creative struggle to win the love of a mother misled by a racist society and then through tales of the suffering and resistance of some of her female forebears. These narratives, which are both epic and dramatic, and their contrasting reception by the officious psychiatrist and the sensitive Flore, produce rich layers of experience and meaning in this concisely narrated work.  Flore recognizes Emma's faithfulness to her ancestors' struggle and their wisdom, both in her desperate gesture to save her child from the cruel humiliations of prejudice and in her definitive act of rejoining her ancestors when she has effectively fulfilled her duty to pass on the memory, theirs and hers, to guide her successors, like Flore.” (Amazon.com)
4. Children of Heroes by Lyonel Trouillot
“ Their father’s favorite saying, between drinks and blows, was, “Life holds only bad surprises, and the last one will be death.” And now, Colin observes of the man sprawled under all the broken furniture, their father was definitely and forever out of surprises. Children of Heroes is the story Colin tells of what happened—and what happened before that. Testimony, confession, a child’s outpouring: this is his painfully matter-of-fact account of how he and his older sister, Mariéla, killed the man who tyrannized them and their piously pathetic mother, who is now a “blank.” As he describes their flight from the slum in Haiti to an uncertain somewhere called “far away,” Colin conjures a bleak picture of the life he and his sister are trying to leave behind. And whether these two—children only in age—are guilty or merely victims of the violence festering in their city is a question only the reader can answer. In its picture of a world in which the heroes and the destroyers—whether fathers or leaders—are often indistinguishable, and where life’s poetry and poverty are inextricably linked, this book tells a story of Haiti that is at once intimate, universal, and otherworldly.’‘ (Amazon.com)
5. Clerise of Haiti by Marie-Therese Labossiere Thomas
“ A young domestic worker devoted to her prominent urban employers in Les Cayes, Haiti, Clerise progressively renounces the traditional values of her rural background. When she later marries and opens a small business, class conflicts and divided loyalties develop amid the terror of the Duvalier regime, and she is ultimately caught in the escalation of violence. Clerise of Haiti is a story of three generations of Haitian women, and covers a thirty year span ending in the late 1970s. Full of humor and resilience, Clerise's unique perspective into the upper classes and the world of the poor explores the complexities of life in a provincial town and highlights the socioeconomic and political forces at play in Haiti.’’ (Amazon.com)
6. The Farming of Bones by Edwidge Danticat
“ It is 1937 and Amabelle Désir, a young Haitian woman living in the Dominican Republic, has built herself a life as the servant and companion of the wife of a wealthy colonel. She and Sebastien, a cane worker, are deeply in love and plan to marry. But Amabelle's  world collapses when a wave of genocidal violence, driven by Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, leads to the slaughter of Haitian workers. Amabelle and Sebastien are separated, and she desperately flees the tide of violence for a Haiti she barely remembers.Already acknowledged as a classic, this harrowing story of love and survival—from one of the most important voices of her generation—is an unforgettable memorial to the victims of the Parsley Massacre and a testimony to the power of human memory.’‘ (Amazon.com)
7. Haiti Noir by Various Authors
“ Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.” (goodreads.com)
8. Untwine by Edwidge Danticat
“ Giselle Boyer and her identical twin, Isabelle, are as close as sisters can be, even as their family seems to be unraveling. Then the Boyers have a tragic encounter that will shatter everyone's world forever.Giselle wakes up in the hospital, injured and unable to speak or move. Trapped in the prison of her own body, Giselle must revisit her past in order to understand how the people closest to her -- her friends, her parents, and above all, Isabelle, her twin -- have shaped and defined her. Will she allow her love for her family and friends to lead her to recovery? Or will she remain lost in a spiral of longing and regret?” (Amazon.com)
9. The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat
“ In this award-winning, bestselling work of fiction that moves between Haiti in the 1960s and New York in the present day, we meet an unusual man who is harboring a vital, dangerous secret. He is a quiet man, a good father and husband, a fixture in his Brooklyn neighborhood, a landlord and barber with a terrifying scar across his face. As the book unfolds, we enter the lives of those around him, and his secret is slowly revealed. Edwidge Danticat’s brilliant exploration of the “dew breaker”-- or torturer-- is an unforgettable story of love, remorse, and hope; of personal and political rebellions; and of the compromises we make to move beyond the most intimate brushes with history. It firmly establishes her as one of America’s most essential writers.’‘ (Amazon.com)
10. American Street by Ibi Zoboi
“ On the corner of American Street and Joy Road, Fabiola Toussaint thought she would finally find une belle vie—a good life.But after they leave Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Fabiola’s mother is detained by U.S. immigration, leaving Fabiola to navigate her loud American cousins, Chantal, Donna, and Princess; the grittiness of Detroit’s west side; a new school; and a surprising romance, all on her own.Just as she finds her footing in this strange new world, a dangerous proposition presents itself, and Fabiola soon realizes that freedom comes at a cost. Trapped at the crossroads of an impossible choice, will she pay the price for the American dream?’‘ (goodreads.com)
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W&D Studio Apartment Society: Giselle Ugarte’s Lavish Walk-Up
"We are the women who live in tiny apartments. We are the women stretching out on our beds alone. Our laundry and our empty bottles of La Croix and scribbled notebooks, our own. We are the women that cry in our pajamas late into the night. We are the women that feel the strongest we’ve ever felt."
Today contributor Brittany Chaffee is ushering us into the beautiful downtown Minneapolis apartment of one Giselle Ugarte. We're so excited to get to show you around Giselle's (and Penelope's) stunning home.
Continue reading W&D Studio Apartment Society: Giselle Ugarte’s Lavish Walk-Up at Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived.
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Nuestra protagonista es una de las modelos jóvenes más prometedoras de Brasil, pero su fama mundial se la debe a la top Gisele Bündchen. Hablamos, por supuesto, de Paula La Croix (@paulalacroixx), una adolescente que está causando furor en Instagram por su increíble parecido con la legendaria supermodelo.
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Gisele Bundchen's Lookalike Is a 16-Year-Old Model in Brazil
Paula La Croix is a 16-year-old model that bears a striking resemblance to Gisele Bündchen. She even hails from Bündchen's native Brazil. Gisele Bundchen's Lookalike Is a 16-Year-Old Model in Brazil published first on https://medium.com/@SkinAlley
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Essa modelo carioca de 15 anos é a cara da Gisele Bündchen!
Todo mundo fala que temos sete cópias nossas espalhadas pelo mundo. Essa teoria se torna muito mais legal quando você se parece com alguém famoso (e lindo!), tipo a   Gisele Bündchen  . Isso acontece com  Paula La Croix , a modelo é superparecida com a top model mais famosa do mundo! Demais, né?                 Elas são muito parecidas! (Reprodução/Instagram)         Paula é carioca e está começando a carreira de modelo agora. Ela contou para a  CH  que as comparações com a Gisele começa ..
https://capricho.abril.com.br/moda/paula-la-croix-essa-modelo-carioca-de-15-anos-e-a-cara-da-gisele-bundchen/
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Aposta da moda, top Paula La Croix é apontada como sósia de Gisele Bündchen https://t.co/dXZZ77TDLX
Aposta da moda, top Paula La Croix é apontada como sósia de Gisele Bündchen https://t.co/dXZZ77TDLX
Aposta da moda, top Paula La Croix é apontada como sósia de Gisele Bündchen https://t.co/dXZZ77TDLX
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