there's something so nice about just vibing with your niche interests which don't have a big fanbase. it's something a lot more personal and cosy about it, like it's yours and yours only and you don't have a huge fandom full of loud opinions and various scuffles and dramas. idk, it just hits different
“ one for the books. what a great group. gorgeous souls got together to celebrate @whitespace_____ . epic trip. so proud of @shaunwhite 🤍
Thank you to everyone for making it out to Aspen to support”
Podcasters Of Horror Episode 21 – Channel Zero Season 1 'Candle Cove' Discussion
Podcasters Of Horror Episode 21 – Channel Zero Season 1 'Candle Cove' Discussion
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Podcasters Of Horror Episode 21
Channel Zero Season 1
‘Candle Cove��� Discussion
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Welcome to this podcast series from The Super Network with Podcasters Of Horror! This podcast is all about horror anthologies from television and films and it began…
So I've been browsing through BehindTheName (great resource!) recently and have compiled several name lists. Here are some names, A-Z, that I like.
NOTE: If you want to use any of these please verify sources, meanings etc, I just used BehindTheName to browse and find all of these. Under the cut:
okay this has idea has had me in a choke hold for weeks, but what if AC and Watch Dogs took place in the same universe? Because,,,Aiden Pearce looks JUST like Jacob Frye,, like a descendant perhaps? Maybe Abstergo has a subject 18? and in a perfect world where Desmond lives post AC3, rescues Aiden? Rebecca perhaps knowing about Dedsec. The possibilities are endless!
As much as the developers try to say that they don’t take place in the same universe, Aiden did receive the request to take down Olivier (Melanie’s boss in Black Flag) while he was in Chicago. (you can even see Aiden in a security footage in one of Layla’s files in Origins)
Also, DedSec has a member who is part of both the Assassin Brotherhood and the descendant of a Frye: Darcy Clarkson.
We can make an AU where Aiden Pearce is apprehended during the ending of watch_dogs and is taken into the Madrid facility because Sofia Rikkins and Abstergo took his DNA sample and learned that he’s a descendant of Jacob Frye (with Darcy and her brother Lucas being the descendant of Evie Frye). There, he becomes one of the inmates that is forced to relive his ancestor’s memories, a month or so before Cal is sent to Madrid facilities.
Aiden being Aiden, he begins to try and find ways to hack into the facility’s network to send out a distress signal.
In this case, he gets his chance after Cal has a severe backlash from the Animus and he is able to send a signal with Emir and Moussa helping him by creating a distraction.
The signal is sent to T-Bone who realizes Aiden is asking for help in an Abstergo facility and he knows that Abstergo is being targeted by the hacker group Erudito so he chats with them about Aiden’s SOS to give them a head’s up that he’s planning to raise hell to save Aiden and Erudito gives the Assassins a head’s up and it falls into Desmond’s team to find out what the hell was a hacker doing in Abstergo’s facility in Madrid and if they need to destroy the facility before the hacker known as T-Bone (“He’s a legend!” “I’m sure he is, Rebecca. A true ‘visionary’.” “Shut up, Shaun.”) accidentally leaks information about the Assassins and the Templars while trying to save his ‘friend’.
One of our Patrons, specifically Peter from the $5 tier, came up with an excellent idea for Movie Health Community that I'd like to make happen right here and now: a curated list of movies that are safe for photosensitive audiences to watch! Out of the 1074 movies we've evaluated so far, 130 of them have a Flashing Lights score of 0 or 1, so here is that list of 130 titles, in alphabetical order.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
80 for Brady
Abominable
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
Away From Her
A Bad Moms Christmas
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
The Beguiled
The Big Sick
Billy Madison
Book Club: The Next Chapter
The Breakfast Club
Casablanca
Cheaper by the Dozen (2022)
The Christmas Chronicles
A Christmas Story Christmas
Christopher Robin
Cinderella (2015)
Clerks
Cocaine Bear
Coco
Coming to America
Crazy Rich Asians
Crimson Peak
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Cyrano
Daddy's Home
Daddy's Home 2
Dear Evan Hansen
Dirty Dancing
Dogma
Dolores Claiborne
Downhill
Downton Abbey
Drive My Car
Eight Crazy Nights
Elemental
Elf
Enemy
Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
The Fighting Preacher
Five Feet Apart
Gladiator
Going in Style
The Goldfinch
Good Will Hunting
Green Book
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Hurt Locker
The Hustle
I Don't Know How She Does It
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
In Bruges
Inglourious Basterds
Instant Family
Interview with the Vampire
It's a Wonderful Life
Jojo Rabbit
Kimi
Knives Out
Last Christmas
The Laundromat
Little Women (2019)
Lizzie
Logan Lucky
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Luca
Lying and Stealing
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
A Madea Christmas
Madea's Family Reunion
Madea's Witness Protection
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Mallrats
A Man Called Otto
The Many Saints of Newark
Marriage Story
Mary Poppins Returns
Mary Queen of Scots
The Menu
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
Misery
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Mrs. Doubtfire
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Muppet Treasure Island
Murder Mystery
Night at the Museum
Office Space
On the Basis of Sex
Pan's Labyrinth
The Perfection
The Polar Express
The Power of the Dog
A Prayer Before Dawn
Psycho (1960)
Psycho (1998)
Pulp Fiction
The Report
The Rhythm Section
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Roma
The Room
Rudy
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Seven Psychopaths
The Shallows
Shanghai Noon
Shaun the Sheep Movie
The Shining
Shrek the Third
Smokey and the Bandit
Son In Law
Spencer
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Three Thousand Years of Longing
Ticket to Paradise
Uncut Gems
United 93
West Side Story (1961)
The Whale
Windfall
The Wizard of Oz
Women Talking
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Worth
Zombieland: Double Tap
“You ever went to one of those, General?” He asked with a tip of his head, directing her attention to the decaying Concord chapel that stood at the end of their patrol route. A symbol of the past and long dead tradition.
Nora nodded matter-of-factly, “I went to that very one.”
It was hard not to sound impressed at Nora’s casual revelation, “No kidding.”
“Every Sunday.”
“I didn’t peg you for the religious type.”
Nora chuckled as she shook her head, “No - no,” she corrected, “I’m not - I wasn’t, never was. But - uh, Nate was, shockingly enough.”
He couldn’t help the way he soured at the mention of his name. Nate, her dead husband, the one Nora refused to talk about. “Interesting,” he nodded, he hoped that the conversation would end there - the way most of their conversations did if they weren’t directly about Minutemen business.
Preston wasn’t quite sure why they hadn’t really bonded. Sure, he hadn’t made much of an attempt other than the usual casual pleasantries and small talk but talking had never quite been his forte and apparently, it hadn’t been hers either. He’d known her for nearly seven months now, they’d fought side-by-side together on more than one occasion, they had reclaimed the Castle, rebuilt Sanctuary, and yet, here he was eager to kill the conversation he had just started just moments ago before Nora did it for him.
She had been so quiet during their travels together, only willing to indulge on the basics of who she was - or had been. Nora was a lawyer, a desperate mother in search of her infant son, and a widow to a soldier - a religious soldier. Had that been common before the war? He had so many questions for Nora - questions that he was confident she’d never answer in conversations that they’d never have.
“He was Italian,” she said simply, her voice pulling him out of his thoughts and drawing his attention to her, “Nataniel De Luca.”
“Italian?”
Nora glanced over at him, her expression just as curious as his before chuckling. “I forgot that that’s not a thing anymore, I guess. Italians and their Catholicism, or whatever. Italians,” she began to explain with an awkward pause, her fingers tapping at the rifle slung at the ready in front of her, “they're from Italy - obviously - which is a country in Europe, and they are - were - for the most part Catholics, which was this huge religion and Nate’s family. They were - uh, they were pretty devout Catholics. Church every Sunday, only fish on Friday’s, the rosary every single evening kind of Catholics.”
Preston listened intently as she continued, he hadn’t heard this much ever come out of her - let alone about a topic like this.
“And don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t like I minded. It was just something that I didn’t grow up with but it was fine. It gave me something to do, provided a community that I never really had growing up, I liked it.”
He could hear the uncertainty in her voice, the way she was still trying to convince herself two-hundred years later.
“I had to if I wanted to marry him.”
Preston shot her a pointed look and Nora quickly shook her head, “No! He wasn’t forcing me, he never would’ve - maybe his family was - but it was the church that demanded it. If we wanted to get married by the church - ,” she pointed to the building ahead of them, “if we wanted to get married in that church, then I had to go.”
“You got married there?”
“Mm-hm,” she nodded, “we were going to baptize Shaun there, too.”
Were.
Preston felt her pain radiate into him, his own chest aching as Nora blinked back tears that had begun to well into the corners of her eyes, the way they always did when her baby’s name was brought up. It was one of the reasons Preston never asked, he knew just how much it hurt her.
“Do you mind - ,” she started, pausing to wipe away a fallen tear, “do you mind if we go in for a second?”
“No, not at all.”
Preston stepped into the chapel before her, his laser musket drawn high as he scanned the nave for any unwanted surprises. It was surprisingly empty, spare for the debris that had accumulated from centuries without care.
“It’s clear,” he called back to her, offering his hand to guide her in.
Nora took in a shaky breath before hesitantly taking his hand. He squeezed it gently as he cleared some of the ceiling rubble away out of their path with his boot, only letting go after Nora had. He stood and watched as Nora took a few hesitant steps forward, her fingers gliding over the pews armchairs and pulling up streaks of dust from the dark wood until she finally stopped.
Preston watched as she kneeled next to the pew, her lips uttering words that he couldn’t quite make out as her fingers tapped her forehead and chest before taking a seat without a sound.
They were like this for quite some time, her sitting in the pew just a few rows from where he was standing and for the most part he watched her: the way she just sat there, staring at the empty pulpit. It wasn’t until he saw the shake of her shoulders that he moved, quickly stepping forward to stand at her side.
“Hey,” he whispered as he climbed into the pew next to her, careful to not startle her, “talk to me.”
“I miss them, Preston,” she cried, tears now flowing freely, “I miss my family.”
His hand fell quickly onto her back, a tender hand rubbing small circles into her back as he tried to soothe her, “I know, Nora. I’m sorry.”
Nora fell into him, her head resting against his chest as he tightly pulled her into him and she cried, his free hand brushing the hair that began to stick to her tear-stained face while loud sobs filled the chapel as Nora wept for her husband and baby.
Preston held her close for as long as she needed, perhaps for as long as he needed. He’d never been one for physical affection, never once straying past a good pat on the back with his Minutemen comrades but this - this - right here, right now. It was what the moment required.
He stared ahead at the pulpit at the end of the nave’s long corridor, his eyes fixated on the crumbling statue of a woman holding a baby that stood a few feet behind it. And it wasn’t Nora and Shaun but just an unknown mother and her beloved baby boy, a beloved baby boy that the mother must have held and loved, the same way that Nora had loved him. And so it was Nora, the unknown mother who had never held faith but had always loved her son. And he knew right then and there that he would do anything to help her get him back.
⤳ He's insecure about his unibrow
⤳ Would listen to pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows on repeat and torture people with it
⤳ Alcoholic
Them
⤳ Twin core🧑🤝🧑
⤳ Would probably be besties if they weren't … 😁
⤳ “Couch on the couch, playing video games. Being in the basement, not seeing the sun in days. Smelly.” — My mom
Shaun
⤳ Definition of the sad violin hamster meme
⤳ Definitely would've been a Gacha Life kid when he was a kid
⤳ Collects acorns
Sarah/Variant B
⤳ Girl's girl
⤳ Deadly afraid of spiders
⤳ Sarah could either survive easily The Hunger Games or die instantly, no in-between
Variant C
⤳ Looks like he'd be the male equivalent of a Karen
⤳ Middle child
⤳ Uses “dude” in every single sentence
Variant A
⤳ President built
⤳ Enjoys doing taxes
⤳ Good with kids but hates them
Oliver
⤳ Someone you'd want on your team if there was a zombie apocalypse
⤳ Smart but stupid at the same time
⤳ He likes board games
Lucas
⤳ Tells dad jokes
⤳ Plays COD
⤳ Is a dog person and has something against cats