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visual-sandwich · 2 years
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Edmund Harvey (1907 - 1994) - SINN FEIN, 1933
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jtownraindancer · 30 days
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missing my second favourite revolutionary spy played by burn gorman tonight 🇬🇧
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onenakedfarmer · 6 months
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Watching
DETOUR Edgar G. Ulmer USA, 1945
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thatoneweebsworld · 2 years
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Sensations
Fuck it, I loved working on that one Dash fic so much I gotta do more with him. Think of this as sort of a semi-unrelated part 3 (yes I know I haven't written part 2 yet stfu) to that 'Bulky' fic
DISCLAIMER: Dash Cantor and Harvey Edmund belong to @abdomented who has not been answering any messages. I will respect any requests they have should they want this material taken down.
Warnings: Bug-like aliens specifically millipedes here, Dash actually having a relatively smooth incubation because I'm kinda new to this specific field of writing, I should probably put mpreg on here too but ok
Dash was once again on his way to the surrogation center to get his next assignment inserted. He'd never incubated this species before, but he remembered when he first got it liking the data. He got it two weeks ago and, as expected, forgot about it until his digital assistant Gloria reminded him to start the fasting period. Good thing Aaron had visited yesterday to ease some of the emptiness. "Gloria could you remind me what this thing is that I'm having put in me?" The phone on his sleeve lit up with a face and computed for a moment.
"Olvad's Worm: this 45 to 50 foot long docile millipedal athropod native to the moon Elmenus serves no threat to humans, but requires a live host to metamorphize. The pupa ranges from 1 to 3 feet and grows to 5 to 15 feet before leaving the host. It does not need any of the host's nutrients, but requires ample room to grow. Adults have a pointed, armored exoskeleton that forms after birth." Dash was already loving the sound of this. "How long does it take to grow?" Dash asked as he stepped out of the small ship. "24 hours," Gloria replied. "Your assignment says that the pupa has been suspended and dehydrated for ease of insertion. Removal will be natural; the worm will exit the body when of size.” Dash nodded along with the feminine voice as he made his way into the clinic. As soon as he walked through the automated doors, none other than his friend and doctor Harvey Edmund was awaiting him.
“I sure hope you actually fasted, Dash. They’re giving you two of these things.” Dash scoffed and flicked his hand. “You’ve seen how big of stuff I can handle. Remember that one time they messed up and gave me the wrong thing?” Harvey shuddered internally a bit at the thought. “You were lucky. Unlike that, Olvads are pretty soft and squishy. Docile too, it’s not like you’ll be running away when it comes out.” Harvey patted Dash’s stomach as a nurse handed him a small vial. “Let’s get these vitals first and the-” Dash grabbed the vial from Harvey and the water the nurse had on standby. Down the capsule went into Dash’s empty stomach. “Don’t worry. Harv, can I eat something now?” Harvey shrugged. He knew nothing he could say would be able to sway the surrogate, all the while taking the vitals he had missed before the worms started rehydrating. Thankfully, they all looked good. “Those worms have to have something to work with.” The nurse returned just as Harvey finished speaking with a rather large jug of water. “Drink this.” Dash chugged down the jug as quick as he could. Finally, something on his stomach. “I’d suggest you wait a bit before eating. It shouldn’t take long for the pupa to hydrate again.” Dash was already on his feet and heading back for the door. “Let them settle in, Dash. Don’t stuff yourself, and if you do, don’t come crying to me later.”
By the time Dash made it back to his penthouse, his stomach was already quite distended. “Two of 'em in there huh? That water must’ve did it’s job.” Dash had seen himself far far bigger before but in a matter of fifteen minutes he went from flat to his navel poking out ever so slightly from his previously loses fitting shirt. Dash patted his gut but left his hand there when he felt a movement underneath. Unlike the majority of his previous incubations, the movement felt... soothing. It certainly still had the odd quality that all his live incubations, the body screaming 'this shouldn't be here,' but Dash had become used to this. No, the slight movement felt gentle. Quiet in a way. Dash felt rather full now that there was something in his stomach only getting bigger. Make that two. He sighed and settled down in his living quarters, flicking on the television for background noise. It had been so so long since he had an assignment feel... so right. He couldn't keep his hand off his stomach and his eyes felt oh so heavy. Within the hour his shirt was only able to cover half of his stomach. He was stuffed.
About 3 hours of simply lounging later, Gloria broke Dash's surprisingly peaceful state. "Dr. Harvey calling. Should I answer it?" Dash grumbled and opened one eye. "Go ahead... I must've fallen asleep..." Gloria's voice was replaced by the surgeon's. "How ya holding up Dash? They insisted on giving you two, thought you could handle it. Not too big?" Dash yawned as he tried to drowsily comprehend what his friend had just asked. "They're super calm in there. You should come look, I've never had anything this docile before." If only Dash could see the look on Harvey's face upon hearing that. "They must like you. Other surrogates couldn't get them to calm down. Can I see?" Dash didn't feel like switching over to video call. "Why don't I just stop over later?" Harvey sighed. "You might be sore by then."
Sure enough, at about seven o'clock, Harvey heard the telltale knocks of his surrogate friend at his door. "Hey Harv, it's me. It doesn't hurt or anything, but maybe you should take a look at how big these things are." Harvey sighed at tried to assess Dash's size through the doorbell camera. He was indeed rather huge, not the biggest he'd ever been, but no small feat. Harvey went to open the door and immediately upon seeing the mass in person along with a rather aroused Dash got a better idea of what was going on. "Dash, were you seriously worried that something was wrong because the things made you horny?" Dash let out a long and heavy breath. "No way, not me!" A squiggly yet more difficult to see protrusion slowly curled itself in a different direction. Dash squeezed his stomach which had to be at least two feet wide and three feet out with a shaky moan. A bead of pleasured sweat glistened on his brow as he flopped onto his back once inside. Harvey began gently pressing on the mass and gave a slight smile. "They seem to be doing fine. Maybe there's a slight difference in Chionian hormone response..." Dash couldn't stop wiggling trying to ease the tenting at his hips. "Harv, dammit I'm full~" The doctor could feel more and more movement hidden just beneath the skin. As if on cue Dash's tummy gave a loud groan and slowly ballooned outward a decent bit. "Heheh, growth spurt..." Dash was in bliss. “Why don’t we look and see just how full you are?” Dash smiled almost as though in a lustful trance. “Please… show me~”
Once Dash was all set up on Harvey’s little personally examination table, the ultrasound bubble that Dash had gotten rather acquainted with descended upon the slowly wriggling worm-filled stomach. Harvey booted the monitor and wand , standing next to Dash's head so both could easily see the scan. Just as expected, two very clear coiling and slightly moving being were all cozied up in Dash's stomach. Dash couldn't help but smile a bit upon seeing the more adult-like bodies inside him. Behind each of the two leggy creatures was a distinct sac about three quarters the size of its owner. "Nutrient sacs are still in tact, rate is steady, looking good. No wonder you feel so full, it looks like these two are both on the bigger end. I'm actually gonna have you stay here overnight just in case they wind up growing out of hand." Dash nodded absent-mindedly. "Sure thing Harv..." It wasn't often that Dash wound up acting like a mother hen during an incubation but lo and behold, there he was. A bit more intense writhing started gradually and as if trying to show off the pair rather quickly grew a few more inches each right there in front of the duo's eyes. Dash breathed deep and had to mentally restrain himself from touching his stomach so as not to disrupt the ultrasound. The thin film coating his stomach retracted as Harvey shut off the machine once the worms resettled.
"Need water or anything? Snack?" Dash lazily got up off the gurney and teetered over to the couch. His stomach was by this point able to be considered huge. "I'm good... but once they're out I'll take you up on that." While Harvey would have normally asked Dash to share the couch, given his size it appeared impossible. He instead settled for rubbing Dash's now rather tight stomach. "Does it hurt anywhere?" Dash thought for a moment and shook his head. "Nothing out of the ordinary. It's just. So. Tight." Harvey sighed when he noticed Dash's pants tenting once again. "I might try and get these things more often... mmmmm Harv they're getting bigger..." The two distinct ripples across his stomach were indeed widening and pushing out more and more. "Dammit... I kinda don't want them to leave." Harvey chuckled. "I'll see what I can do, Dash. For once, you're not screaming in pain."
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pizzacrustdisposal · 3 months
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uhhh oc spitballing below the cut bc my blog is a glorified notepad. paranormal nightmare blunt rotation
Harvey — tall ass shadow demon. everyone thinks he’s a forest spirit bc of his dope antlers but he just Looks Like That. weed smorking creature that lives in the oak tree. norbal about him
Kaycee — technically K.C. (the K stands for Kyle). 29. punk transmasc femme lesbian demon. has killed and will kill again. crushing hard on Sabrina, but super shy and nerbous about it
Sabrina — flower witch. 34. died in her sleep. completely oblivious to Kaycee’s affection, but would totally reciprocate if she knew
Dorian — youngest brother, early 30s. vampy charm i guess. homoflexible. kind of a brat, very much a flamboyant little flirt. gossip friend. born and raised in the UK. died in a fire (so did the other two ⬇️)
Edmund — middle brother, late 30s. straight? total friend material, a real pal. good listener, great at cheering people up. likes tinkering with things. rip Eddie you would’ve loved steampunk shit. born in Ohio, moved around a lot
Lucian — eldest, 45. probably bisexual. stoic, quiet, keeps to himself. if the Phantom were 75% more normal. lmao. very protective, very patient (except with Dorian). Romanian? normal about him too
Sharon — cool pansexual wine aunt. mid 50s. second ex-husband did her in. you’re her niece/nephew/whatever now, no debate. NO ONE fucks with her kid (you). too cool for the book club. if you have an HOA she’ll totally help you piss them off. has the big sunglasses. you know the ones
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pilgrim1975 · 3 months
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Rudolph Wright, last to die in California for a crime other than murder.
It was January 11, 1962 on San Quentin Prison’s notorious ‘Condemned Row’ on the top floor of North Block. Caryl Chessman, California’s notorious ‘Red Light Bandit,’ was long gone. Executed on May 2, 1960, he was a mere memory. An enduring memory, granted, but dead and gone all the same. Merle Haggard, in for robbery on a three-to-fifteen-year sentence, was paroled just over two years previously.…
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thenewsbeat · 1 year
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13 Anti-Patriotic Movies If You Aren’t Feeling the Fourth of July 2023-06-30 20:30:00
It’s America’s birthday. But if you’ve watched the news, there doesn’t seem to be much to celebrate. That is unless you think inflation, greed, and prejudice are good things. While many commentators and politicians believe everything is fine, you need only watch the right movies to hear otherwise. Whether it’s a documentary about the perversion of the 2nd Amendment or a stylized look at what’s…
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terrorcamp · 8 months
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Terror Camp 2023's Panel Lineup Announcement is here!
We are so excited to hear from all of these amazing presenters over two days in December 🤩👏
Posters, artists alley tablers, and keynote speakers will be announced over the next few weeks, as well as the link to RSVP, so make sure you sign up for our mailing list on our website!
Without further ado:
Terror Day -  Saturday, December 9
Panel A: Primary Sources
"old Harvey (a mulatto)": Sailors of Colour on British Arctic Expeditions (1848-1859), Edmund Wuyts
"Do attend to your orthography": spelling as history in Franklin Expedition Letters, Reg
Relic or Artefact; an Analysis of Polar Artefacts in Museum Catalogues, Ash
Panel B: Historical Persons
Thomas Holloway: Pills, Palaces, and The Accursed Bears, Verity Holloway
"Scarface" Charley Tong Sing: A Chinese-American on the Jeannette, In the Papers, and Afterwards, Han
Failsons of Hudson Bay,  Jas Bevan Niss
“Nor will it yield to Norway or the Pole”: Roald Amundsen as Shakespearean Tragedy, Ireny
Panel C: Cultural Understandings and the Arctic
How Fares the Raft of the Medusa?: Mutiny, Cannibalism, and the Portrayal of History, Brianna Lou
“This Place Wants Us Dead”: The Terror and Folk Horror, Allison Raper
Icebound, Not Down, Hester Blum
Erebus Day - Sunday, December 10
Panel D: Death and Narratives of Death
"Known to all the youth of the Nation": Scott's Sacrifice in Children's Literature, Branwell
What We Talk About When We Talk About Quest, Caitlin Brandon
Funny to think of it as coming home: football, exploration, and the stories we tell ourselves, Rach
Panel E: The Allure of the Antarctic
From the South Pole to the Stars, Emma
The Feminine(?) Antarctic, Sam Botz
There and Back Again: In the Antarctic with Ross and Crozier, Phil Mikulski
Antarctic Roundtable
Out of the Rookery: An exploration of science and survival on Shackleton's Endurance, with Rebecca, Meg, and Avery
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grandvhs · 2 years
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lista de nomes masculinos que estava no meu bloco de notas e eu só lembrei agora
starting with A ;;
aaron.
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ajax.
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moses
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renthony · 1 year
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Anyway here's my reading list for my big film censorship project in case anyone's been wondering what I've been up to when I'm not being a stupid idiot cringey fandom blogger or whatever the jackasses think I am:
Vaudeville, Old and New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America, by Frank Cullen
Vaudeville and the Making of Modern Entertainment, 1890-1925, by David Monod
From Traveling Show to Vaudeville: Theatrical Spectacle in America, 1830-1910, edited by Robert M. Lewis
American Vaudeville as Ritual, by Albert F. McLean Jr.
American Vaudeville As Seen by its Contemporaries, edited by Charles W. Stein
Rank Ladies: Gender and Cultural Hierarchy in American Vaudeville, by M. Alison Kibler
The New Humor in the Progressive Era: Americanization and the Vaudeville Comedian, by Rick DesRochers
Humor and Ethnic Stereotypes in Vaudeville and Burlesque, by Lawrence E. Mintz
"Vaudeville Indians" on Global Circuits, 1880s-1930s, by Christine Bold
The Original Blues: The Emergence of the blues in African American Vaudeville, by Lynn Abbott and Doug Seroff
Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, by Brenda Dixon Gottschild
The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World, by Randall Stross
Edison, by Edmund Morris
The Rise and Place of the Motion Picture, by Terry Ramsaye
The Romantic History of the Motion Picture: A Story of Facts More Fascinating than Fiction, by Terry Ramsaye (Photoplay Magazine)
Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company, by Charles Musser
The Kinetoscope: A British History, by Richard Brown, Barry Anthony, and Michael Harvey
The Man Who Made Movies: W.K.L. Dickson, by Paul Spehr
A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture, by Terry Ramsaye
Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907, by Charles Musser
Dancing for the Kinetograph: The Lakota Ghost Dance and the Silence of Early Cinema, by Michael Gaudio
The First Screen Kiss and "The Cry of Censorship," by Ralph S.J. Dengler
Archival Rediscovery and the Production of History: Solving the Mystery of Something Good - Negro Kiss (1898), by Allyson Nadia Field
Prizefighting and the Birth of Movie Censorship, by Barak Y. Orbach
A History of Sports Highlights: Replayed Plays from Edison to ESPN, by Raymond Gamache
A History of the Boxing Film, 1894-1915: Social Control and Social Reform in the Progressive Era, by Dan Streible
Fight Pictures: A History of Boxing and Early Cinema, by Dan Streible
The Boxing Film: A Cultural and Transmedia History, by Travis Vogan
Policing Sexuality: the Mann Act and the Making of the FBI, by Jessica R. Pliley
Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood, from Edison to Stonewall, by Richard Barrios
The Ashgate Research Companion to Moral Panics, edited by Charles Krinsky
A Companion to Early Cinema, edited by Andre Gaudreault, Nicolas Dulac, and Santiago Hidalgo
The Silent Cinema Reader, edited by Lee Grieveson and Peter Kramer
The Harlot's Progress: Myth and Reality in European and American Film, 1900-1934, by Leslie Fishbein
Oscar Micheaux and His Circle: African-American Filmmaking and Race Cinema of the Silent Era, by Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines, and Charles Musser
Banned in Kansas: Motion Picture Censorship, 1915-1966, by Gerald R. Butters, Jr.
Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema From the Victorian Age to the VCR
Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood, by Mick Lasalle
Dangerous Men: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man, by Mick Lasalle
Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American Cinema, 1930-1934, by Thomas Doherty
Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934), When Sin Ruled the Movies, by Mark A. Vieira
Sin in Soft Focus: Pre-Code Hollywood, by Mark A. Vieira
Hollywood's Censor: Joseph I. Breen & the Production Code Administration, by Thomas Doherty
The Dame in the Kimono: Hollywood, Censorship, and the Production Code, by Leonard J. Leff and Jerold L. Simmons
Moral House-Cleaning in Hollywood: What's it All About? An Open Letter to Mr. Will Hays, by James R. Quirk (Photoplay Magazine)
Will H. Hays - A Real Leader: A Word Portrait of the Man Selected to Head the Motion Picture Industry, by Meredith Nicholson (Photoplay Magazine)
Ignorance: An Obnoxiously Moral morality Play, Suggested by "Experience," by Agnes Smith (Photoplay Magazine)
Close-Ups: Editorial Expression and Timely Comment (Photoplay Magazine)
Children, Cinema & Censorship: From Dracula to the Dead End Kids, by Sarah J. Smith
Freedom of the Screen: Legal Challenges to State Film Censorship, 1915-1981, by Laura Wittern-Keller
Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960, by Liza Black
America on Film: Representing Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality at the Movies, by Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin
White: Essays on Race and culture, by Richard Dyer
Black American Cinema, edited by Manthia Diawara
Colorization: One Hundred Years of Black Films in a White World, by Wil Haygood
Hollywood's Indian: the Portrayal of the Native American in Film, edited by Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor
Wiping the War Paint Off the Lens: Native American Film and Video, by Beverly R. Singer
Celluloid Indians: Native Americans and Film, by Jacquelyn Kilpatrick
Native Americans on Film: Conversations, Teaching, and Theory, edited by M. Elise Marubbio and Eric L. Buffalohead
Framing Blackness: The African American Image in Film, by Ed Guerrero
Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, & Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films, by Donald Bogle
Hollywood Black: the Stars, the Films, the Filmmakers, by Donald Bogle
White Screens, Black Images: Hollywood From the Dark Side, by James Snead
Latino Images in Film: Stereotypes, Subversion, and Resistance, by Charles Ramirez Berg
Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism, by Nancy Wang Yuen
Visions of the East: Orientalism in Film, edited by Matthew Bernstein and Gaylyn Studlar
The Hollywood Jim Crow: the Racial Politics of the Movie Industry, by Maryann Erigha
America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, by Daniel Eagan
Movie-Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies, by Robert Sklar
Of Kisses and Ellipses: The Long Adolescence of American Movies, by Linda Williams
Banned in the Media: A Reference Guide to Censorship in the Press, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and the Internet, by Herbert N. Foerstel
Censoring Hollywood: Sex and Violence in Film and on the Cutting Room Floor, by Aubrey Malone
Hollywood v. Hard Core: How the Struggle Over Censorship Saved the Modern Film Industry, by Jon Lewis
Not in Front of the Children: "Indecency," Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth, by Marjorie Heins
Degradation: What the History of Obscenity Tells Us About Hate Speech, by Kevin W. Saunders
Censoring Sex: A Historical Journey Through American Media, by John E. Semonche
Dirty Words & Filthy Pictures: Film and the First Amendment, by Jeremy Geltzer
Flaming Classics: Queering the Film Canon, by Alexander Doty
Masculine Interests: Homoerotics in Hollywood Film, by Robert Lang
Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film, by Harry M. Benshoff
New Queer Cinema: A Critical Reader, edited by Michele Aaron
New Queer Cinema: The Director's Cut, by B. Ruby Rich
Now You See It: Studies on Lesbian and Gay Film, by Richard Dyer
Gays & Film, edited by Richard Dyer
Screening the Sexes: Homosexuality in the Movies, by Parker Tyler
Out in Culture: Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Essays on Popular Culture, edited by Corey K. Creekmur and Alexander Doty
Out Takes: Essays on Queer Theory and Film, edited by Ellis Hanson
Queer Images: a History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America, by Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin
The Lavender Screen: the Gay and Lesbian Films, Their Stars, Makers, Characters, & Critics, by Boze Hadleigh
The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies, by Vito Russo
Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: the Walt Disney Company From the Inside Out, by Sean Griffin
The Encyclopedia of Censorship, by Jonathon Green
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Tryin to make a list of Octopath 2 NPCs for a potential tournament poll… why are there so many I stg
Here is a list of every named non-traveler character (plus a few characters from Throné’s path who don’t use their real names). Characters without unique sprites are listed in orange; characters who don’t make an appearance at all are listed in red. My thinking is to include every character from the main paths with a unique sprite, plus Al and the four Crossed Paths NPCs 🤔
Ochette’s Path: Juvah, Akalā, Mahina, Cohazeh, Cateracta, Tera, Glacis, Alpione, Pom, Heig, Petrichor
Castti’s Path: Malaya, Senah, Sesque, Mao, Edmund, Griff, Rosa, Melia, Lily, Greg, Plukk, Mikk, Makk, Trousseau, Elma, Andy, Randy, Yorna, Sally, Temm
Throné’s Path: Pirro, Scaracci, Donnie, Father, Mother, Diamante, Bergomi, the Slaver, the Masked Boy, the Elderly Guard, Mira, Morozov, Marietta, the Guide, Claude
Osvald’s Path: Rita, Elena, Harvey, Davis, Emerald, Bale, Clarissa, Ethan, Stenvar
Partitio’s Path: Papp, Roque, Ned, Joe, Harry, Nikki, Giff, Will, Ori, Floyd, Thurston, Alrond, Misha, Masoud, Terry, Audley
Agnea’s Path: Pala, Garud, Cuani, Gus, Gil, La’mani, Dolcinea, Veronica, Giselle, Tanzy, Rico, Coda, Laila, Platt
Temenos’s Path: Mindt, Jörg, Crick, Vados, Cubaryi, Lucian, Kaldena, Ort, Hermes, Reiza, Roi, Shirlutto
Hikari’s Path: Jigo, Mugen, Benkei, Kazan, Ritsu, Rai Mei, Tsuki, Ageha, Borneau, Zeto, Bandelam, Azuma, Rou, Mikka, Kunzo, Jin Mei, Kura
Other: Al, Regulus, Yomi, Wooly-Ooly, Alpates, Arkar, Porta, the Arcanist Descendant, Gken, Ichchadhari, Tyran, Hinoekagura, Margello, Tiffany, Astell, Meylan, Eugis, Nero, Ruby, Georges, Yurinas, Karma, D’arqest, Aelfric, Dohter, Alephan, Sealticge, Draefendi, Aeber, Brand, Bifelgan, Vide, Galdera
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jtownraindancer · 7 months
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So what's up with Burn playing all these spies then?
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Today in Great Lakes shipping history. May 6th.
1904: the Crisp Point Light on Lake Superior went into service.
1906: HARVEY D. GOULDER entered service.
1914: GEORGE F. BAKER was traveling down bound in Lake Superior in dense fog with 10,500 tons of iron ore from Ashland, Wisconsin. She ran hard aground on Sawtooth Reef off Eagle River, on Upper Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula.
1953: WILLIAM CLAY FORD (Hull#300) was launched at River Rouge, Michigan, by Great Lakes Engineering Works, May 6, 1953, for the Ford Motor Co. Launch tug Maryland.
2023: Seaway’s New Ice-strengthened tug Seaway Trident completed in Massena, NY. She will carry out a variety of maintenance duties on the U.S. portion of the St. Lawrence Seaway, including routine maintenance of lock gates, maintenance of aids to navigation, emergency response, and removal of accumulated ice from lock walls.
Boat Nerd
Earlier in the week. The Old Mariners’ Church of Detroit honored Gordon Lightfoot with ringing of the bells.
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Detroit, MI – At 3 p.m. Tuesday, the bells at Mariners’ Church rang out – chiming 30 times to honor those perished sailors along with the artist who famously memorialized them in song. Lightfoot made the Detroit church bells famous in “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.” Tuesday they chimed an additional time to mark his death.
Split Rock Lighthouse pays tribute to Gordon Lightfoot with beacon lighting.
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The beacon at Split Rock Lighthouse on the North Shore was lit Wednesday night from 9 to 11 p.m. to honor the late singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who died Monday at the age of 84.
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How much did you pay for the tumblr blaze’s reach?? It has been legitimately the only ad I’ve seen on the site and it’s after every 3rd post 💀💀
wait its the only ad youve seen? ill answer your question in a moment but im... a bit stupefied by knowing THAT detail specifically. as for how much i paid for it, well time to spill the beans i guess: i have blazed this SPECIFIC post (but i blazed other posts on this blog earlier this month) for $150. and thats only from THIS month. i have blazed this other times and i cant give an exact number, but honestly i can say in total i paid MORE than $200 on that post in general. now why would i do that? because i love seeing some people make jokes about it, getting REALLY pissed off from seeing it OVER AND OVER AGAIN, like just that knowledge is SO FUCKING HILARIOUS TO ME. the thing is about that too is THE PEOPLE TOOK THE BAIT! they took the bait, literally reblogging how much they hate it, how much its complete DOGSHIT and probably thinking about how i should be a cow on a trash farm like that one german dude on twitter said to edmund mcmillen. but theres also the polar opposite, the people who find it very funny, people who oddly enjoy it, like genuinely enjoy it. or people who just saw the blaze and think its based. i like that, too, honestly. i like this polar opposite dynamic with the post and how people see it over and over. its funny, at least to me. it gives me genuine enjoyment, seeing how much people both genuinely seem to like it bc funny, and how much people hate it. oh and yes i can afford this, so you all are probably stuck with this for a GOOD LONG WHILE, because i feel like i practically live in a factory job that pays me well enough.
oh and also, i see a lot of people dont notice what that post is referencing. originally referencing, i mean. people also dont seem to get the whole mordetwi thing so im just going to explain that, too: so i mentioned this horribly made mordetwi fanart made YEARS ago on deviantart with literally the same exact lyrics and a VERY similar background to the art my good friend harvey made. this is the art it was referencing:
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so yeah, i mentioned that artwork to my friend harvey who was trying to come up with something for me to post on this tumblr to specifically make jokes about our cursed, horribly written at first crackfic that turned serious at some point (which to be fair, during this time i wasnt writing much but i got into it a bit later, came up with a lot of plot and helped the best i could with consistency on frantic fanfic writing, but enough of THOSE details!) and got genuinely better, storywise. i made that joke about the fucking ship we put in there, YOU CAN GUESS FUCKING WHAT I DONT THINK I NEED TO SPELL IT OUT. so i made a joke about him making parody art of that and the dude really did it. i was so shocked, astounded, and overjoyed with this POWER I HAAAVE that i blazed it and successfully knew i got people to go through some serious mental anguish, cringe, and even a small bit of trauma from viewing that. but also some people who genuinely enjoyed it, which KUDOS TO YOU PEOPLE YOURE GREAT!
but yeah no i spent too much cash on this and it probably wont stop anytime soon, SUCKS TO SUCK, GUYS!
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Oh the question is about the face claims for Tom Riddle growing up that you posted, I absolutely adore them, I was just wondering do you have any other face claims for year 3 and 4 Tom (you face claimed him as Lucas Jade Zumann) which there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! He just looks alot like my brother 😭😭 and I've been trying to look for a new one for year 3/4 tom but I got nothing and I was wondering if you had any ideas :))
Have an amazing day <33
This is very interesting because he wasn't my first option for preteen Tom. I ended up with Lucas as my final pick, because of the face structure Christian Coulson and Lucas share! But anyways, here are some other options for pre-teen Tom that didn't make the final cut:
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Finlay Macmiller - Enoch O'Connor in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children ( He gives me big Tom Riddle vibes ).
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Harry Gilby - Aesthelstan in The Last Kingdom ( If I’m being honest… is the hair. I’m not going to lie )
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Skandar Keynes - Edmund Pevensie in Narnia Saga ( I wanted to follow up with little Tom, but he didn’t look so much like Christian here )
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Dean-Charles Chapman - Duke of Clarence in The King ( Again, is the hair )
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Harvey Sadler - Lucerys Velaryon/Strong in House of The Dragon ( he is one of the recent ones when I saw hotd )
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I know in the elite four I want Kazan as a flying type trainer. For the other three, I'm considering Regulus, Yomi, Roque, Edmund, Cohazeh, Sebastian or Dolcinaea
I did also consider Harvey and Claude but I wanna have Harvey introduced in the tutorial but be seen as just a silly side character. He shows up to help Elena a few times, eg to give her items (map, bike, etc). Specifically, he escorts her on the ferry from west to east after gym 1. Gym 2 is Throné. The ferry wouldn't have anything special happen so you basically just talk to Harvey and he says fun random lore and Elena reminisces that she wants to be able to cross the ocean herself.
Claude would be such a fun elite four member but I think it's best to have him only be a Moonshade order higher up, because he's introduced so late in Throné's story. My guy is NOT a member of society, let alone a famous member of society!!
Roi was also briefly considered but I have other plans for him
I like your ideas! However, I think anyone involved with the Moonshade Order should be relegated to evil team bosses, except Kazan. In Pokemon X and Y there is a Team Flare member on the Kalos Elite Four, so I think he can stay. Plus! It can be a fun twist later on >:)
For the other members, I think it would be interesting to make them other antagonists from the main eight stories. I love Dolcinaea so we can keep her on. Maybe a fairy or sound/dance based user? Mr. Roque could also be a cool steel type user! Then, finally, Cohazeh as a dragon or fighting user.
I forgot we were making Elena the protagonist, so ignore my last response about making Cropdale the starting town. What if the events of this pokemon took place kind of after the events of Octopath II? We can tweak story elements where it's needed. Elena leaves Conning Creek with a tutorial from Lady Clarissa, but Harvey is introduced as a member of The Moonshade Order and her foil. Maybe he's plotting to kidnap her again for his evil schemes? (How he survived Osvald Chapter 5... ignore that for now)
I'm curious to know what you have in store for Roi....
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