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oppienheimer · 4 years
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favourite films    ↬ ♡ ice princess ♡                                   “ if i fail, i fail. but then it’s because i wasn’t good enough, not because i didn’t have the guts. ”
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cenestpasaudrey · 4 years
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Y’all remember Nikki (aka the jumping shrimp) from Ice Princess?
TIL that she coaches at the rink I work at
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asscrasher420 · 2 years
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People who look like other stuff #3
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filmarchive · 7 years
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Ice Princess (Tim Fywell, 2005)
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hiheyimhuy · 3 years
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Movies/TV Shows
1 Roman Empire -Season 1 -Theme Funny -Golden Age
-Birthdays -Jayden Kouli Spring -Ian Spear Summer -Rex Woodbury Fall -Taylor Phillips Winter
-Jennie Mayer “Type 1” Insults -Arlene Williams “Type 2” Conversation -Tina Fey “Type 3” It’s Not Funny, But It Is Funny -Alison Kang “Type 4” Fighting
-Annie Bucher -Bayley Lichtenberg -Brenna Harrington -Briana Jackson -Carley Wood -Christine Baker -Ellie Hoekman -Emily Dugan -Emily Ross -Heather Bateman -Heather Stams -Jessie Torlai -Kailyn Pennock -Katie Fischbeck -Katie Theisen -Kirsten Brewer -Kristen Kemper -Kylie Barrett -Kyra Pennington -Lexi n Abby Klinkenberg -Meg Mullen -Meressa Mamon -Mia Torlai -Nicole Silver -Rebecca Nixon -Samantha Holler -Tahlia Carchedi 1/2 -Taylor Green 1/2 -Tessa Acay -Zoey Golden 1/2
-Austin From Gardenscapes -Kevin Hill
-Season 2 -Theme Suffering -50 Years After The Golden Age With New Complicated Rulers/King And Government Officials -Nice People -People Who Likes To Play Games -Hard Living -Ancient Technological Society -Consequences -Crimes -Passion of the Christ Roman Guards -Green River Teachers -Guys from Han Tinh Phan Kim Lien -Rating 100% -Jessica Clarke -Kelley Flanagan -Hannah Ann -Lindsey Allemeier -Julia Newell -Annika Brauer -Catherine Berner -Olivia Carlson -Louisa Dunwiddie -Emma Linde -Savannah Billedo -Danielle Brady -Jackie Robinson -Rachel Keyser -Angela Zhang -Megan Williams -Maia Lee -McKay Njos -Tylar Philpott -Vanessa Chukri -Dan Mitchell -Brett Goldstein -Brendan Welzien -Jackson Zariski -Adam Newton -Toro -Richard Ferguson -Jared -Royals Friends -Josh Brueckner -Katie Betzing -Matt Howard -Abby Howard -Charli D’amelio -Addison Rae -“Too Hot To Handle” IGTV video guys -Jacqueline Miller -Eileen Bruns -Johannes Huebl 2/3 -Matty Carrington -Franky Cammarata -Ben K Bowers -Colton Underwood -RJ King 2/3 -Graham Davis -Willem De Koch -Brian Pruett -Gigi Meyer  -Henry
-Hailey Napier -Blake Napier -Alex Knutson 2/3 -Elle Petschl -Sam Petschl -Anna Lynch -Ana Rae Miller -Brenna Hudson -Madeline Huletz -Claire Kennedy -Connell O’Brien -Max Tychsen -Dylan Inman -Austin Budke -Cameron Sackett -Elliot Knapp -John Mark Lambert -Colby Franklin -Season 3 -Theme Conquering -Depicts The Fall Of The Roman Empire -Combat Tactics -Strategies -In Places That Trigger Fear -“X Ambassadors - Renegades” Feel -Austin Olson -Chris Torlai -Kevin Hall -Matt Mead -Max Liebl -Nathan Lantz -Nathan Rodland -Oak Griffith -Sean Redmond -Stefan Andonian -Tanner Patnode -Travis McGuire -Wes Concepcion -Ben Affleck -Christian Bale -Tom Cruise -Cavill -Simon Pegg -Sam Quinby -Garrett Yrigoyen -Ben Higgins -Peter Weber -Jack Weber -Chris Harrison -Arie Luyendyk -Jason -Blake -Jared Haibon -Chris Soules -Jordan -David -Joe Sessa -Josh Canova -Graham Bennett -Kevin Park -Aaron Park -Julien Isnardon -Armie Hammer -Maurice Laab -Keegan Selby -Tyler Pichette -Season 4 -In Heaven With Henry And Malcolm
-Season 5 -Reunion Live “Maplestory - Ergoth’s Throne” “Maplestory - Orbis Tower” “Maplestory - Ludi PQ” -“Imagine Dragons - To Exist” 2 -“Imagine Dragons - Darkness Lies Above” 3 -“Imagine Dragons - Fear Is In Your Eyes” 3 -“Imagine Dragons - Only Way Across Is Cold Water” 3 -“Alesso - To Live Without Music” 1 -“Alesso - Watery Feels” 1/2 -“Bastille - What Keeps You Awake At Night” 2 -“Bastille - Every Time You Close Your Eyes” 2 -“Benny Blanco - The 4 Amigos” 1 -“The Chainsmokers - Wishing You Can Untouch” 2 -Might Change Title When I Have Time -“Charlie Puth - Day And Night Changes” 2 -“Coldplay - To Make You Wish You Don’t Have A Soul” 2 -“DNCE - The First To Arrive And Last To Leave” 1 -“Linkin Park - Rather Fall Than Surrender” 3 -“Kaskade - Your Voice Is All I Need” 1 -“Lana Del Rey - The “H” Word” 2 -“The Lumineers - A Cold Winter Morning” 2 -“Major Lazer - Gets You Off The Ground” 1 -“Major Lazer - Hard Bed, Soft Together” 1 -“OneRepublic - Rather Whisper Than Say” 1/2 -“Selena Gomez - Hope You Can Make It Back To Me” 3 -“Selena Gomez - I Need To Give You” 3 -“Shawn Mendes - If I Was Your First Lover” 1/2 -“Shawn Mendes - Fulfill Your Wishes” 1/2 -“Taylor Swift - February Missing You” 3 -“Taylor Swift - Waking Up And You’re Not Here” 3 -“Tove Lo - Roses In Water” 1 -“X Ambassadors - Repentance” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - Remorses” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - Regrets” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - In The Woods” 3 -“X Ambassadors - No One To Be Found” 3 -“X Ambassadors - Only Nature Exists Now” 3 -“X Ambassadors - When You’re Lost” 3 -“2AM Club - I Still Remember You” 1
2 Killer -Henry Farm Childhood -Tom Cruise -Henry Cavill -Simon Pegg -Kelly Hu -Mila Kunis -Chiaki Kuriyama -Amy Johnston -Connell O’Brien -Yugioh Main Characters -Yugi -Joey -Bakura -Pegasus -Marik -Mai Valentine -Weevil -Rafael -Dartz -Charli D’amelio -Matt Howard -Alessandro Dellisola -Johannes Huebl -Sean O’Pry -Taylor Swift -Shawn Mendes -Girls Non-Killers -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -“Finger 11 - Paralyzer” IGTV video -Excluding Claire Miller -Abby Howard -Armie Hammer -Chace Crawford
3 Witches History on Earth -Malcolm in Heaven -Hocus Pocus -Vietnamese Girls -Trang Nguyen -Nguyen Ha My -Yen Nguyen -Written By Henry And Malcolm
4 Paris by Night in Modern Time -Presidents -Ben Affleck -Leonardo DiCaprio -1/4 Europeans -Brody Jenner -1/4 Asians -Japanese -Chiaki Kuriyama -Substitute -Cheyenne Stacey Powell -Administration -Nia Nguyen -Stephanie Che -The Bachelor Girls -The Bachelorette Girls -Clothes -Elementary And Middle School -Less Normal -High School -Fashion -College -Travel After College -Love
5 Ancient Forests -Josh Brueckner -Katie Betzing -“131 Tall Tree Guys” IGTV video -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -The Bachelor -The Bachelorette
6 Toys
7 Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) -Inventions -Movable Type Printing (1041-1048 AD) -Gunpowder (1000 AD) -Compass (1100 AD) -Paper Money (11th century) -Arts -Music -Literature -Philosophy -Theme Romance -Marco Polo -Born in Venice -Silk Road -Visited China (1275-1292 AD) -Father and Uncle -Lingchi Torture -TVB Actors/Actresses -Kenneth Lam -Kacie Lo -Chloe Tsang -Clarissa Chan -Jessica Yi -Danny Shin -Joyce Lin -Shin -Alex Landi
8 Ancient Egypt -Theme Revenge, Ruling, Warfare -Pharaoh -Pyramids -Sphinx -Nile River -Farming -Hieroglyphics -New Kingdom (1570-1069 BCE) -Kings Are Called Pharaohs -Golden Age -Wealth -Prosperity -Power -Wars -Burned alive -Thrown into river with crocodiles -Charli/Dixie D’amelio -Addison Rae -“Roosevelt High School” IGTV video -Andrew Mead -Austin Perlatti -Bret Johnson -Carter Rey Johnson -Casey Manso -Christopher Wilson -Clay Barton -Colby Foss -Connor Bennett -Dalton Bond -Derek Pedersen -Hayden Njos -Jake Zylstra -Jared McAboy -Jeff Seid -Jett DiPalma -Jordan Kirkland -Ken Williams -Kevin Brown -Kevin Hall -Kevin Kennedy -Kramer Fairclough -Leo Trotz -Marco Amalfitano -Max Liebl -Michael Leverenz -Mike Suguro -Mitchell Booth -Nathan Lantz -Nathan Rodland -Matt Fisher -Nick Fisher -Nick Watson -Oak Griffith -Ozamataz Buckshank -Pabi Dhaliwal -Pat McGuire -Pierre Groenewald -Roddy Hanson -Ryan Johnson -Scott Andrew -Seth Gunning -Seth Shields -Sheldon Stober -Stephen Bishopp -Tanner Patnode -Taylor Tinney -Wes Concepcion -Zane McCanless -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -“INNA - Amazing” IGTV video -Elizabeth Rodland -Armie Hammer -Chace Crawford -Franky Cammarata -Johannes Huebl -Sean O’Pry -Blake Horstmann -Jan -Joe Sessa and his friends -Matt/Abby Howard -Taylor Dean -Kelley Flanagan -Jessica Clarke -Madison Prewett -Lindsey Allemeier -Katie Betzing -Ben Higgins -Hannah Ann -Ian Spear -Laguna Beach -Lauren -Kristin -Stephen -Talan -Jessica -Taylor -Adam Newton -Sean Lowe -Catherine Giudici -Brianne Schmidt -Connell O’Brien -Tyler Pichette -Hannah Brown -Max Tychsen -Dylan Inman -Tyler Cameron -Taylor Phillips
9 Mesopotamia -Daily Life -Learning To Be A Scribe -Ziggurat -One Of The Seven Wonders -Hanging Gardens -The Fertile Crescent -Invented The Plow -People Of The City-States -Nobles -Priests -Merchants -Scribes -Craftworkers -Free Farmers -Enslaved People -Farmers Who Did Not Own Their Land -Cut One Hand Off -Women’s Legal Status
10 Ancient Greece -Philosophers -Socrates -Plato -Aristotle -Mathematics/Science -Euclid -Archimedes -Eratosthenes -Hippocrates
11 Greek Gods/Goddesses -Athena, Goddess of Wisdom -Parthenon Temple
12 Alexander the Great
13 Medieval Europe (500-1500 AD) -Theme Suffering -Boiling -Baking -Burning -Brazen Bull -Cooking -Stretching Bones -Sleep Deprivation -Quartering -Children’s Crusades -Castles
14 Islam -Muhammad -Arabia -Persia -Pillars -Architecture -Learning -Astronomy -Algebra -Medicine -Mapmakers -1001 Nights Book
15 India In The Middle Centuries -Taj Mahal
16 Central/South America -Theme Coming of Age -Maya -Toltec -Aztec -Tenochtitlan -Teotihuacan -Olmec -Inca -Cotton -Maya Calendar -Maize Corn -Metal -Writing -Soccer -Rituals -Religious Ceremonies
17 Europe (1400-1750 AD) -Peasant Revolts -Wars -Renaissance -Coldplay -Exploration -North/South America -Slavery -Imperialism
18 Industrial Revolution (Late 1700s AD) -England
19 Nations in Conflict (1775-1921 AD) -Revolutions -Independence -Nationalism -Ending Ancient China
20 1900s Conflict -Hitler -Russia -Japan -Westernization -Communism -World War I -World War II -Cold War -Berlin Wall -Technology -Advancements -Independence -Space Race
21 1900s Fun -China -Shanghai -David Kangmeng -South Korea -Fashion -Music -Recreation -France -Coffee -Restaurants -Sex -Hugh Jackman -Germany -Hugh Jackman -Spain -Hugh Jackman -Great Britain -Hugh Jackman
22 United States 1970-1990 -Fraternity -Fun -Matt Damon
23 Adulthood in the United States -The Bachelor -The Bachelorette -City -Country -Jobs -Relationships -Financial Problems -Making It In Hollywood
24 Masculinity -Male To Male Friendships And Siblings -Domination -Dealing With Girls
25 Comedy PBN Part 2 “Spin Off” -Continues After “Paris By Night In Modern Time” -Age Around 30+ -Van Son Cast -Similar To “Adulthood in the United States” And “Virtues of Harmony II” But Different
26 Countryside “Que” In VN -Theme Suffering -Financial Problems -Hard Living -Making It As Singers -Dating Singers -Accidents -Human To Human Crimes -How To Get To The United States
27 Physical Buildings And Transportation -Thailand, Malaysia, And Singapore -Hotels -Motels -Apartments -Bars -Clubs -Supermalls -Supermarkets -Companies -Motorcycles -Taxis -Trains -Airports -Gambling
28 Companies And Corporations -India And The Middle East -Work Time -Play Time
29 Modeling -Brazil, Portugal, And Spain -Amazon Rainforest -Rio De Janeiro -Marcello Alvarez -Jobs -Pay Less -Require Effort -Tired -Time Consuming -High School Drop Out -Saving Money -Criminal Offenses -Competition
30 Hierarchy In Society -Mexico -Poor -Rich -Cartels -Illegal Immigration To The United States -MTV Reality And Game Shows -Cabo San Lucas -Travel To The Caribbean
31 Route To Antarctica -Theme Living With Air Pollution 1990s -Chile -Santiago -San Antonio -Argentina -Buenos Aires -Andes Mountains -Lake Titicaca -Atacama Desert -Tierra Del Fuego -Tip Of South America -Cape Horn -Herding Farm Animals -Biking
32 High School In Vietnam -Movie Length Duration -Fun During School -Hard Times Outside Of School
33 United States Road Trip -Washington -Oregon -California to East Coast -Variety Of Climates -Route 66
34 Girl Pornstars -Hot Girls -Hard Past -Family -Friendships -Relationships -School -Money -On The Street -Need Food -Need House -Need Home -Models -Real -Instagram -Victoria’s Secrets -Pornstars -Feelings -Resentful -Fearful -Anxious -Apprehensive -Insecure -Suspicious -Trust -Travel -Making It In The Porn Industry
35 Guy Pornstars -Straight Guys -Gay/Bi Guys -Henry Pheet -Malcolm -Random Grindr Hookups -Travel -Making It In The Porn Industry Leonardo DiCaprio Robert De Nero John Travolta Tom Cruise Henry Cavill Simon Pegg Christian Bale Hugh Jackman Keanu Reeves Edward Norton Sean Connery Matt Damon Mel Gibson George Clooney Tom Hardy Orlando Bloom Guy Pearce Heath Ledger Robert Redford Paul Newman Scarlett Johansson Rachel McAdams Amanda Bynes Japan -1900s WWI/II -Westernization South Korea -1990s K-POP China -Song Dynasty -Ending Ancient China -1900s Beijing Vietnam -School In United States -Travel -Love -Comedy -Countryside “Que” Thailand, Malaysia, And Singapore -Physical Buildings And Transportation Drama India -The Middle Centuries Taj Mahal -Companies And Corporations The Middle East -Companies And Corporations Europe -Medieval -Renaissance -Exploration -Imperialism Italy -Roman Empire France -1900s Great Britain -Industrial Revolution Mexico -“Hierarchy In Society” Brazil -Modeling Portugal -Modeling Spain -Modeling
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sleepyspoonie · 4 years
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I 100% agree with you that dieting should NOT be the cure all for a medical condition. Maybe im being overly sensitive, maybe i don't understand the context? But when you said dieting doesn't work for anyone, admittedly i got a little taken aback. What do you mean by that?
Hey there! I’m really glad you asked, and I’ve put some stuff together to answer as thoroughly as possible. The facts of the matter are that most people regain all the weight they’ve lost on a diet within the first 3 years, and up to 95% of people regain all that weight loss within 5 years and often gain more than they lost, even if their eating habits didn’t change.
Here are some stats I found regarding different surveys:
“In one study, 3 years after participants concluded a weight loss program, only 12% had kept off at least 75% of the weight they’d lost, while 40% had gained back more weight than they had originally lost (9Trusted Source).
Another study found that 5 years after a group of women lost weight during a 6-month weight loss program, they weighed 7.9 lbs. (3.6 kg) more than their starting weight on average (10Trusted Source).
Yet, another study found that only 19% of people were able to maintain a 10% weight loss for 5 years (11Trusted Source).
It also appears that weight regain occurs regardless of the type of diet used for weight loss, although some diets are linked to less regain than others.”
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Furthermore, weight isn’t strictly tied to health, and while there is a correlative relation between weight and some health risks, there is no direct relation that studies have been able to prove. Here’s some stuff a registered dietician has to say about that:
“Health is not as inextricably linked to weight as we’ve been taught. Yes, there is some correlation between weight and health risks, but there is very little evidence to show that weight causes any health problems. In terms of modifiable risk factors, our weight is not something we can really control or manage – our body will do with it what it will; what we can (somewhat) control is our behaviors around food, movement, stress, sleep, and coping skills. These are ‘actionable’ things that we can do to try to improve our health; weight is not an action (…) so dieting to try to lose weight doesn’t actually help, but causes harm – it causes us to be disconnected from our body’s appetite/satiety cues.”
—Allison Rumsey, MS, RD. Text taken from here.
Furthermore, studies have shown there is a direct relation to dieting, weight cycling, and negative health outcomes.
“An analysis of the benefits and harms of dieting must consider the potential harms of weight cycling. Weight cycling, the repeated loss and regain of weight, is commonly observed in dieters (Brownell & April 2007 ● American Psychologist 229 Rodin, 1994; National Task Force on the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity, 1994).
There is evidence from largescale observational studies that weight cycling is linked to increased all-cause mortality (Blair, Shaten, Brownell, Collins, & Lissner, 1993; Lee & Paffenbarger, 1992) and to increased mortality from cardiovascular disease (Hamm, Shekelle, & Stamler, 1989).
In addition, weight cycling is associated with increased risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, and diabetes (French et al., 1997), increased highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol (Olson et al., 2000), increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure (Kajioka, Tsuzuku, Shimokata, & Sato, 2002), and even suppressed immune function (Shade et al., 2004)”
From this study here, which is a 50-year weight loss study I found via @bigfatscience. 
So, weight cycling negatively impacts your health, and up to 95% of people regain all lost weight within 5 years of going on a diet. Weight loss is inherently harmful, and weight is not a useful tool as a health determinant.
It would also be remiss not to put it out there that western fatphobia, unsurprisingly, has its roots in antiblack racism. There are some good books about it, particularly Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia.
And I think that’s everything I can put together for now. If you want to learn more about intuitive eating and the harm that’s caused by diet culture, here’s some media you can check out.
Blogs: @bigfatscience
Podcasts: Intuitive Bites by Kirsten Ackerman; Love, Food by Julie Duffy Dillon; She’s all Fat, by Sophie Carter-Kahn & April K. Quioh. I also intend to listen to Intuitive Eating for the Culture, by Christyna Johnson, but I’m wrapping up PCOS and Food Peace also by Julie Duffy Dillon, which I recommend anybody who has PCOS give a listen to.
Books: Intuitive Eating by by Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole; The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor; Body Respect by Lindo Bacon and Lucy Aphramor; You Have the Right to Remain Fat by Virgie Tovar.
I’ll close this off with this graphic:
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albuspotterw · 5 years
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Caso Bloody Bones
En 8 de Noviembre de 1994, Conrad McLeary, de 4 años de edad, desapareció mientras sus padres y él disfrutaban de un día en el lago, en Lancaster. El caso fue dejado en manos de Theseus Armstrong, un experimentado auror, por el que entonces era el Jefe del CGA, Gregory Morris. Tres años después, en Ormskir, desapareció una niña de tan solo 13 meses, llamada Lori Brendan. Tras las diversas incongruencias en sus declaraciones, el auror presionó a los progenitores, hasta que estos confesaron habérsela vendido a un hombre alto, delgado, que vestía ropas negras, con pelo oscuro y corto, y que llevaba perilla, el cual les ofreció 1.500 galeones por la niña, y al que habían conocido cuando trataba de ayudarles debido a sus dificultades económicas. Ambos padres fueron procesados y enviados a Azkaban, donde cumplieron una pena de 10 años de cautiverio. No fue hasta el año 2000 hasta que no hubo otra desaparición, en Leyland, esta vez con la muerte de los progenitores Makenna y Jayden Castle. En el escenario del crimen se vieron restos de un duelo evidente, que acabó con un Avada Kedavra a ambos padres, encontrados muertos en su cabaña cerca de un pequeño lago de Leyland, donde no había ni rastro de la pequeña de ambos, Gretel, de dos años de edad. Ya que todos los casos sucedían cada tres años, y los tres habían tenido lugar en Lancashire, se le llamó “Caso Bloody Bones” por la leyenda local de Lancashire del monstruo acuático que se lleva a los niños que dicen mentiras, según el folclore popular. 
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El término “Bloody Bones” (Huesos Sangrientos) fue utilizado “para asustar a los niños y mantenerlos controlados”, según lo registrado por John Locke en 1693. Las historias se originaron en Gran Bretaña, donde eran particularmente comunes en Lancashire y Yorkshire,​ y se extendió a Norteamérica, donde las historias eran comunes en el Sur de Estados Unidos. El Diccionario Inglés de Oxford cita el año de 1550 como su primera aparición escrita como “Hobgoblin, Cabeza-grande y Huesos Sangrientos”.
Se dice que Huesos Sangrientos usualmente vive cerca de los estanques, pero de acuerdo con Ruth Tongue en Folclore de Somerset", “vivía en un armario oscuro, por lo general debajo de las escaleras. Quien fuera lo suficientemente valiente para espiar a través de una grieta, obtendría un visión de una criatura horrible, en cuclillas, con sangre corriendo por su rostro, esperando sentado sobre un montón de huesos roidos que habían pertenecido a los niños que dijeron mentiras o malas palabras.
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Debido a que los casos sucedían en Lancashire, y que casi siempre los niños desaparecidos vivían o estaban cerca de un lago, río o estanque, se denominó así a este caso. Pero todas las investigaciones fueron infructuosas. Se divulgó un retrato robot del secuestrador y asesino llamado Bloody Bones por las autoridades, a través del recuerdo obtenido de los padres de Lori Brendan, pero todas las búsquedas fueron infructuosas. 
Cada aproximadamente 3 años, Bloody Bones volvía a actuar, y en 2003, Maverick Olson desapareció en Accrington. Su madre, Gillyflower, arrepentida, acudió a las autoridades diciendo que había vendido a su hijo a un hombre, y que después había visto su rostro en un cartel de una tienda del Callejón Diagon. Gilly, que era madre soltera y squib, y que tenía dificultades economicas para criar a su hijo, había accedido a la venta de esta, creyendo que era lo mejor para el pequeño Maverick. Tras los interrogatorios, y enfrentándose a una pena en Azkaban por la venta de su propio hijo, Gilly Olson se ahorcó en el calabozo del CGA antes de su juicio, dejando una carta para su hijo por si este aparecía. 
Tres años después, Bloody Bones volvió a actuar. Asesinó a Kirsten y Caiden Bertrand, los padres de Theodore, de 9 meses, llevándose al bebé en Burnley, mientras estos dormían. Familia y conocidos dijeron que un hombre había estado tratando de persuadir a Caiden y a Kirsten de que les vendiera al niño, días antes de su asesinato. 
El 11 de Agosto de 2009, desapareció Amber Louisville, por primera vez en otra ciudad que no era del condado de Lancashire. Los padres de Amber, unos humildes granjeros que no tenían una buena posición económica, fueron encontrados sin vida mientras dormían, en Derby, condado de Derbyshire. 
Tres años después, en Overton, un matrimonio denunció la desaparición de su hijo, el cual según su confesión, les había sido robado mientras su niñera, una chica muggle, Sally Anderson, cuidaba de él en su casa de Overton, Gerald Law, de catorce meses. Tanto los padres como la niñera fueron congruentes en sus declaraciones, razón por la que fueron declarados inocentes y no relacionados con la desaparición del niño.
El último caso conocido de Bloody Bones sucedió en Stow on the Wold, en los Costwolds, donde hallaron sin vida los cuerpos de unos humildes granjeros comerciantes de lana, Bryanna y Thadeus Relish, que tras una epidemia que había acabado con la mayor parte de sus ovejas, arrastraban una cantidad de deudas que apenas podían solventar, y que estaba poniendo en juego la tenencia de sus tierras y de su propio hogar. En plena pobreza, Bloody Bones podría haber sugerido a la joven pareja comprar a su bebé de 3 meses, pero ante su negativa, este asesinó a ambos mientras dormían, la noche de 8 del Diciembre de 2015, con la desaparición de Caleb Relish. 
Con el paso de los años, Bloody Bones, el captor de niños y asesino despiadado que mataba a sus padres, desapareció de la faz de la tierra. Theseus Armstrong se jubiló en el año 2021, con la desazón de no haber podido encontrar jamás a esos siete niños, y al asesino de esos inocentes padres. En el año 2025, tras haber transcurrido diez años desde la última desaparición, el caso fue archivado por el Departamento de Investigación.
Ahora se sabe que estos casos, están relacionados con la Sociedad Lamanita, debido a la localización de Caleb Relish, el último niño desaparecido en el caso de Bloody Bones, por lo tanto, Harry Potter, Jefe del CGA, ha procedido a su reapertura.
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akethnogirl · 2 years
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Guest Blog: Purgatory on the Yukon
Guest Blog: Purgatory on the Yukon
(Taking advantage of some brain power of one of my graduate student curatorial assistants, this posting is written by Kirsten Olson of UAF. William Yanert is one of the most intriguing “characters” of Interior Alaska history and the subject of numerous inquiries to our department. This is a condensed version of a paper Kirsten wrote for an art history course at UAF.)  It was late in the evening…
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millowfan2018 · 3 years
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General Hospital Spoilers: Brando & Sasha’s New Romance Begins – Michael’s Big Decision, Willow Keeps Husband?
General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal that Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) seemed worried after she learned the story of Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson) sacrifice. It’s obvious that Willow’s developed strong feelings for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and doesn’t want to lose him.
Willow knows Chase still loves her and part of her will always love him, too. However, Willow was furious with Chase over his manipulation and appears more concerned about losing Michael to Sasha at this point. The nervous look on Willow’s face said it all as Michael sat by Sasha’s bedside.
Should Willow really be worried about Michael leaving her and reuniting with Sasha? Michael certainly has strong feelings for Willow as well, so he can’t ignore those. Besides, what Michael feels for Sasha now may mostly be pity and gratitude.
General Hospital spoilers say there’s someone else who may be a big factor in all this – and that’s Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). Brando saved Sasha’s life, so there’s great potential for these two.
Thanksgiving will bring some bonding for Sasha and Brando, so this may be the romance GH writers are setting up – that is if Brando and Sasha both stick around.
Perhaps what’s really been hard on Sasha is Michael’s anger and negative view of her. Now that Michael understands, it could go a long way toward improving Sasha’s outlook. Sasha and Michael know a lot has changed, so maybe they just need some closure on their old chapter.
As for Brando, he’ll be there for Sasha as she reflects on her disastrous path. Sasha won’t remember the events that led up to her overdose and heart attack – at least not at first. There’s always a chance Sasha’s memories will return once Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy) and Brando fill her in.
Brando took a huge gamble by going against Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) wishes and rushing Sasha to GH. Since Brando put his own life on the line, it seems like the perfect way to kick off a love story.
Michael and Willow have become a great match in many fans’ eyes. General Hospital has thrown plenty of support behind this couple, so they may not just toss the “Millow” marriage aside now.
GH viewers can expect Willow and Michael to have a serious conversation about their future during the week of November 30-December 4. They’ll have to decide if what they feel in the present is stronger than what they felt in the past for Sasha and Chase.
Ending their marriage would be a massive step – one that Michael and Willow may not be willing to take. Since Willow and Michael really are falling for each other, they have a shot at a united family with Wiley Quartermaine-Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson).
Michael and Willow may be tempted to stick with the good thing they’ve got going.
Do you hope Willow and Michael stay together? Would you like to see a new romance between Sasha and Brando? Although Brando may be poised to fall for Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) after Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is exposed, he deserves love with someone else in the meantime!
As other GH news and updates roll in, we’ll bring you other hot details.
General Hospital spoilers say some surprising romantic developments are still to come, so keep watching. Be sure to make CDL your go-to source for fantastic General Hospital spoilers, updates and news.
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Olson Kundig designs glass cabin with drawbridge-style shutters
False Bay Writer's Cabin by architecture firm Olson Kundig in the USA has three glass sides surrounded by decks that double as shutters when pulled up like a drawbridge.
This unique feature allows the owners to secure their guest house cabin in San Juan Island, Washington, when not using it as a cosy writer's office.
The cabin doubles as a writing office and a guest room
A system of hydraulic winches and wire rope pulls the decks up to protect the glass walls. Three steel sleepers provide supports for the timber panels to rest upon.
When the decks are down, sliding glass doors open the interior space to the outdoors.
Three shutters can lie flat as outdoor decks
The fireplace in the living area can rotate 180 degrees, facing in towards the sofas for a cosy winter evening or turned out towards the deck to warm those seated outside.
"It is intended to be a shelter of extremes, open or closed," said architect Tom Kundig.
"In order to feel cold, you have to feel hot, in order to feel safe, you have to feel at risk. Contrast is the true measure of a complete experience."
The fireplace can rotate 180 degrees
Inside, the cabin has 500 square feet (46 square metres) of floor space. A single room contains an open plan living area.
The wooden floor is bisected by a panel of blackened steel that runs from the back of the cabin, where there is a small window, to the glazed front. The steel matches the fireplace and the cylindrical chimney that tops it.
The decks can be raised up to form shutters
A Murphy bed folds down from the back wall to transform the space into a guest cottage, with the shutters doubling as curtains.
There is also a small kitchen and a separate bathroom at the back of the cabin. A rack on the exterior's non-glazed wall can hold the cabin owners' kayaks.
A bed folds down to create a guest room
Olson Kundig Architects was founded by Jim Olson in 1967, and the practice is based in Seattle.
Recent projects include a house in the mountains of Utah formed of three pavilions and a home in Wyoming covered in wooden shutters on a pulley system.
Photography is by Tim Bies.
Project credits:
Architect: Olson Kundig Architects Project team: Tom Kundig, Kirsten R Murray, Paul Schlachter, Todd Matthes Contractor: Lowe Construction Structural engineering: MCE Structural Consultants Shutter decks: Turner Exhibits Interior design: Sara Steinfeld Landscape design: Island Gardens Steel fabrication: Gem Welding
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CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - FEBRUARY 18: U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand speaks to guests during a campaign stop at the Chrome Horse Saloon on February 18, 2019 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Scott Olson | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesSen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., just unveiled her new proposal for digital privacy legislation, including a new federal agency…
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7 winners and 8 losers of the first 2020 DNC presidential debate lineup - Vox.com
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The Democratic Party has the lineups for its first 2020 presidential debate ready — two nights, 10 candidates each night — and before anyone takes the stage, we already have a few winners and some losers. The debates are the formal introduction of the 2020 candidates to a national TV audience. It’s the first time they’ll appear together at the same place, answer the same questions, and confront one another about their differences and why their vision for the Democratic Party’s future is the best path to beating Donald Trump. But it’s not like the eventual Democratic nominee is going to be determined by whether Candidate X stood at a podium next to Candidate Y or Candidate Z on a balmy summer night in Miami seven months before anybody starts voting. Don’t take this too seriously. First, the news. The Democratic debates will be spread out over two nights. The first night, Wednesday, June 26, will start at 9 pm ET and the candidates on stage will be: Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, former Rep. John Delaney, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, former US Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro, Rep. Tim Ryan, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. The lineup for the following night, June 27, also starting at 9 pm ET, will be: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Kamala Harris, former Vice President Joe Biden, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Michael Bennet, author Marianne Williamson, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, entrepreneur Andrew Yang, and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. The Democratic National Committee drew the names by lottery, rather than opt for a hierarchical approach based on polling or fundraising as Republicans did with their huge presidential field in 2016. The random outcome gives some candidates reason to be happy; others might find themselves a little annoyed. Here are semi-serious winners and losers. Loser: Elizabeth Warren Warren has had a series of very good moments during 2020 forums and town halls so far. What she really wanted was an opportunity to be on the same stage as Joe Biden.
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) speaks at the Iowa Democratic Party’s Hall of Fame Dinner Scott Olson/Getty Images Not only is Biden the dominant frontrunner in the race, but she has some serious policy disagreements with him — notably over the 2005 bankruptcy bill Biden shepherded through Congress, and that Warren vehemently opposed back when she was a bankruptcy law professor (its passage inspired her to get into politics). Now, chance is rerouting her to a debate stage filled with mostly lower-tier candidates including John Delaney, Tim Ryan, and Bill de Blasio — plus fellow Sens. Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar. Sure, there will still be plenty of ways for Warren to distinguish herself. But in the end, any top-five 2020 candidate who is not Biden wanted to share a debate stage with Biden — hoping for a big moment to knock him off his pedestal. Warren has been climbing in polls over the past month, and is now solidly in the top three with Biden and Bernie Sanders. The fact that Sanders — Warren’s main competition for progressive voters — will get that chance at the first debate and she won’t, must sting. Sanders will be able to own the populist, left-of-Biden lane without Warren muscling into the territory. Furthermore, she won’t even get a chance to face off against Sanders. It may be inconvenient, but she likely has a chance to face off against Biden in the near future, building anticipation for that showdown. Winner: Elizabeth Warren Still, there’s a simple argument to made that Warren’s debate placement is Actually Good: She’s the biggest name on the first night, when excitement will be at its highest. Warren will clearly enter the first debate of the campaign season as the star of her respective stage. She’s a solid third in national polls and has a distinct brand as the policy candidate, with more than a dozen proposals and counting. The candidates that come closest to her on the stage are O’Rourke, Booker, and Klobuchar, and they’re all lagging far behind Warren in the polls. Not to mention, sitting back and letting Sanders and Biden duke it out — while taking copious notes to prepare for the second DNC debate — is a nice bonus for a candidate who seems to have strong momentum behind her. Winner: Bernie Sanders Sanders is one of many self-proclaimed progressives in the 2020 Democratic primary, but the Vermont senator has been deliberate about crafting a campaign message that mainly attacks the moderates. Lucky for him, he’s going to be on stage with quite a few of them. That includes the current polling frontrunner and the candidate Sanders is chasing: Joe Biden.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images This debate will play straight into Sanders’s biggest campaign message so far: There’s no time for centrism, no time for incremental change. Sanders’s campaign started using the catchphrase #NoMiddleGround after a Reuters report quoted a Biden campaign adviser calling for “middle ground” on climate policy. The campaign has called out Colorado’s former Gov. John Hickenlooper for his centrism too; Hickenlooper gave a speech decrying Sanders’s brand of democratic socialism after the Vermont senator delivered remarks defending the ideology this week. Sanders now gets to go up against Biden, Hickenlooper and others like Bennet in one night. (Then again, Bennet’s probably a winner in this scenario too. His fundraising campaign to get him on the debate stage was so he could argue against Medicare-for-all. Who better to argue about that with than the biggest single-payer champion of them all, Sanders.) Sanders and Warren won’t be on stage together, which means he doesn’t have to differentiate himself from the other most prominent progressive quite yet. Instead, he will get the chance to show just how stark the ideological divide is in the field. Unsurprisingly, the Sanders campaign said it was “happy” with the roster. “This is a terrific lineup because there will be a real debate over the key set of choices in this Democratic primary,” Faiz Shakir, Sanders’ campaign manager told Vox in a statement. Winners: Cory Booker, Beto O’Rourke, and Amy Klobuchar
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), calls for Senate Judiciary conformation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland, during a news conference news conference in front of the US Supreme Court, jointed by Senate colleagues. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is second from left. Mark Wilson/Getty Images If you look at the Iowa polls, these three candidates are registering some support — 3 percent on average for Klobuchar, 3.5 percent for Booker, 4.5 percent for O’Rourke — so they have established themselves as a small cut above the other also-rans. But they are still waiting for a breakout moment if their campaigns are to have any hope of living long after the first state on the primary calendar. The second night is already overloaded with star power: Biden, Sanders, and Harris are all better-known among Democratic voters than this trio, according to Morning Consult. With this lineup, they will still get to take the stage with a top-tier candidate rising in the polls — Warren — but they will be at less risk of being drowned out by Sanders and Biden sparring. Booker, O’Rourke, and Klobuchar still need to introduce themselves to the 20-30 percent of Democratic voters who say they have never heard of these three. They should benefit from being the biggest names on stage for the first debate night, at least outside of Warren. Losers: Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper Both of these Colorado centrists are running against the Democratic Party’s leftward drift — which could make it hard for either of them to distinguish themselves when they are on the same stage. They are two over-50 white guys with similar ideology, from the same state. There’s opportunity for both of them in taking on Bernie Sanders. They want to offer an alternative to his leftist vision for the party. But they also have to share the stage with each other. Winner (with strong loser potential): Kirsten Gillibrand It’s a mixed bag for Gillibrand, who will be onstage alongside a bevy of frontrunners even as her own campaign has struggled to make a dent in the polls. But we choose to focus on the good news here for the New York senator.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Given how high-profile these debates will be, this could be just the opportunity she needs to demonstrate that her candidacy should be considered at the same level as a Biden, Harris or Sanders. Before jumping in the race, Gillibrand was seen as a leading contender alongside a number of her colleagues, though her campaign has floundered since its debut earlier this year. The DNC debates could be her best chance to change the narrative around her “failure to launch,” especially since she got a slot on the more star-driven of the two nights. On the other hand, it could be tough for Gillibrand to secure a breakout moment given the top-tier candidates she’ll be competing with for much-needed screen time and attention (in theory, every candidate would only get about 12 minutes of airtime each, not accounting for commercials). Losers: Steve Bullock, Wayne Messam, Mike Gravel, and Seth Moulton These four — Montana Gov. Bullock, Miramar, Florida, Mayor Messam, former Sen. Gravel and current Rep. Seth Moulton — got cut from the debates. In such a crowded field, if you can’t even get on stage, that’s a tough blow. Winner: Andrew Yang Yang wanted just one thing: to be on the debate stage with Joe Biden so people would Google to find out who he is. He got his wish. Loser: Indecisive voters Lots of choices, folks. Lots of choices. Read More Read the full article
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The Dance Awards, Las Vegas 2014: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Mini Solo (7-10)
6th: Joziah German-’Straight Through My Heart’
10th (tie): Lindsey Wade-’Turn to Stone’
Didn’t Place
Courtney McColley-’I Gotcha’
Evalyn Sartuche-’Everywhere I Go’
Junior Solo (11-12)
1st: Emma Sutherland-’In the Shadows’
5th: Hannah Karim-’Your Love’
Didn’t Place
Kirsten Smerud-’Walking On Air’
Teen Solo (13-15)
7th: Kennedy Huff-’Billie Jean’
Didn’t Place
Kayleigh Smerud-’The Hunt’
Julianne Swaykus-’Undone’
Jada German-’Runaway’
Maddie Cook-’Gypsy Girl’
Desirae Arriaga-’I See Fire’
Kendol Davis-’Waking Up’
Keaton Olson-’Keep Me’
Marlee Fleisher-’Wicked Games’
Senior Solo
Didn’t Place
Megan Campbell-’Never Let Me Go’
Meghan Lajoie-’Neglected Space’
Lexi Lee-’Meant’
Omar Rivera-’Remodel’
Hannah O’Brien-’That Night’
Claire Miksch-’How’
Morgan Pawloski-’Wasting My Young Years’
Mini Duo/Trio
5th: ‘Turn Your Eyes Away’
Junior Duo/Trio
Didn’t Place
‘Soon Enough’
Teen Duo/Trio
Didn’t Place
‘Old Skin’
‘Into The Past’
Senior Duo/Trio
Didn’t Place
‘I’ll Drown’
‘Gone Dim’
‘I Want You Back’
‘Comforting Sounds’
Mini Group
Didn’t Place
‘Precious Stones (From Sleeping Beauty)’
Junior Group
4th: ‘Sweetheart’
Teen Group
3rd: ‘Pay for What’
Didn’t Place
‘Crazy In Love’
‘I Hope You Know I Care’
‘Inverno’
‘Devil’s Circle’
‘Addicted to Love’
‘Step’
Senior Group
Didn’t Place
‘Wolves’
Junior Line
2nd: ‘El Tango’
4th: ‘Wild West’
Teen Line
Didn’t Place
‘Survive’
‘Did I Fool Ya?’
‘Say Anything’
Teen Extended Line
Didn’t Place
‘Matrix’
‘An Awesome Wave’
Teen Production
3rd: ‘Picking Up the Pieces’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Mini Ballet
1st: ‘Precious Stones (from Sleeping Beauty)’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: ‘Wild West’
Junior Jazz
1st: ‘El Tango’
Junior Lyrical
2nd: ‘Sweetheart’
Junior Specialty
1st: ‘Smother’
Teen Jazz
4th: ‘Survive’
Didn’t Place
‘Addicted to Love’
Teen Lyrical
3rd (tie): ‘Say Anything’
5th (3-way tie): ‘I Hope You Know I Care’
Didn’t Place
‘Survive’
Teen Specialty
4th: ‘Pay for What’
Teen Tap
Didn’t Place
‘Crazy In Love’
‘Did I Fool Ya?’
‘Step’
Teen Contemporary
Didn’t Place
‘Picking Up the Pieces’
‘An Awesome Wave’
Teen Hip-Hop
Didn’t Place
‘Matrix’
Teen Ballet
Didn’t Place
‘Inverno’
‘Devil’s Circle’
Senior Ballet
5th: ‘Disapproval’
Senior Jazz
2nd: ‘Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat’
Senior Contemporary
Didn’t Place
‘Wolves’
Specialty Awards:
Mini Outstanding Technical Achievement
$500-’Precious Stones’
Junior Outstanding Technical Achievement
$500-’Sweetheart’
Mini and Junior Best Choreographer
$500-’El Tango’ (Stacy Bills)
Best Production Performance
$500-’Picking Up the Pieces’
Best Jazz Performance
$500-’El Tango’
Best Ballet Performance
$500-’Precious Stones’
Best Hip-Hop Performance
$500-’Wild West’
Best Specialty Performance
$500-’Smother’
Best Performance Awards:
Mini
2nd runner-up: ‘Precious Stones’ ($500)
Junior
2nd runner-up: ‘El Tango’ ($500)
Best Dancer:
Mini Female
Top 11: Courtney McColley
Top 20: Lindsey Wade
Mini Male
Winner: Joziah German ($350)
Junior Female
Winner: Emma Sutherland ($500)
Didn’t Place
Kirsten Smerud
Alyssa Sartuche
Emma Sutherland
Teen Female
Top 21: Kennedy Huff
Didn’t Place
Kayleigh Smerud
Julianne Swaykus
Ave Cosentino
Jada German
Senior Female
Didn’t Place
Kaitlin Kinsey
Amanda Garcia
Megan Campbell
Lexi Lee
Senior Male
Top 10: Omar Rivera
Studio of the Year:
Winner: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre
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