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bluecoolr · 9 months
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Erasmus "I support my kids' interests" Todd
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Marvel and Erasmus Fox team for new projects like New Mutants #98 Pan-Dimensional 3D Edition
Marvel and Erasmus Fox team for new projects like New Mutants #98 Pan-Dimensional 3D Edition #comics #comicbooks #deadpool
Having just launched in 2023, publisher Erasmus Fox (EFI) is pleased to announce a wide-ranging licensed publishing deal with Marvel featuring a variety of products including 3D-enhanced comic books, unique gallery-quality art portfolios, art books, and brand-new prose novels to be distributed to retailers through Lunar and Diamond via Pan Universal Galactic Worldwide (PUG) .  Starting this…
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greeeengoblin · 3 months
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Introducing Jason Todd-Wayne's daughter, Catherine Martha Wayne! And her illegal life 'cause I want it that way-
By the way, this Catherine I drew is VERY different from the Catherine I wrote, because it is not easy for me to draw a 4-year-old child. If I don't get bored, I will make Catherine bigger in the following chapters, so that the picture I draw will not go to waste ;( POOR MEE
• I've been wanting to write Jason Todd angst X BatFamily for a long time and I finally finished a long post that I couldn't delete and let go of!
I have to admit, my English isn't very good and I don't know how I'm doing, but DAMN IT IS UNDERSTANDING RİGHTT??
Anyway, I'm planning to write a fanfic for The owl house AU idea I have in mind in a few days, but I'll finish this baby first.
.. And guess who is going abroad for an erasmus project? YES IT IS ME !! FWCK
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thebridgehqs · 1 year
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The following need to make the below number of posts within 1 week of this check (unless on hiatus) or message the main for an extension:
@rosewaterdrunk:  One on Catherine Alexander, Elsa, Genevieve Duke, Hope Van Dyne, Katy Chen, Misaki, Nimue, Raven and River Mekhala Niranpai. Two on Vilya.
@mlndless:  One on Li Lonnie.  Two on Hunter Clarington and Glenn Rhee.
@virtuousouls: One on Jaskier, Jon Snow, Joyce Byers, Maya Lopez, Peeta Mellark, Rick Grimes, Skye Richfield, Spencer Rei, Violet Richards and Xu Xialing
@hxlcycnx:  One on Artagan, Aziraphale, Christian, Death, Din Djarin, Erik Destler, Kaiya O'Conner, Lia Beaufort, Kharas Indago, and Tanya
@totouchthcstars:  One on Giulia Marcovado, Jester Lavorre, and Lady Amalthea
@fidclium:  One on Jake Sully, Eddie Diaz, Keegan O'Conner and Rick Neven. Two on Caitriona O'Donnell, Jared Cameron, Lorenzo Crawford, Sarah Cameron and Slider.
@lcnelylcves: No comment.
@allxthingsxglxtter:  One on Aether, Caitlyn Kiramman, Carter Kazansky, Coriane Calore, Dane Whitman, Dean Winchester, Dev Dakkar, Erasmus, Jacen Solo, Jason Todd, Kai Whitlock, Kaz Brekker, Khonsu, Link, Luc, Maelstrom Adler, Maeve, Merlin, Merrin, Neil Vikander, Odysseus Pierce, Sapphire, Shaun Gilmore, Teddy Lupin, Tedros, Telemachus, Thomas, and Viktor. Two on Aeneas Fairworth, Alanna, Albus Potter, Alicia Boyd, Ahsoka Tano, Barry Allen, Bilal Belkebirs, Bucky Barnes, Cassie Anderson, Castor, Chase Slater, Chris Rodriguez, Daja Kisubo, Diego Hargreeves, Diluc Ragnvindr, Dimitri, Dof, Elias Stone, Ezra Neven, Garrett McKinnon, Gawain, Grace, Hades, Hermes, Hermione Granger, Ivan Kaminsky, Jace Herondale, Jake Stone, Joel Watson, John Watson, Jonathan Carnahan, Kida Nedakh, Leo, Lito Amana, Lyra Samos, Makkari, Malyen Oretsev, Matt Murdock, Matthias Helvar, Maven Calore, Megara, Merry Brandybuck, Michael Scofield, Morpheus, Nathan Byrne, Nil, Nile Freeman, Ophelia Langston, Patroclus, Pervival De Rolo, Percy Jackson, Pete Mitchell, Peter Pevensie, Quylla Vanity, Reid Garwin, Sage, Shade Barrow, Shang Chi, Skye Winters, Sokka, Thalia Grace, Triss Merigold, Uma, Veralidaine Sarrasri, Wayland Norwell, Xanthe Abernathy and Zahra Jaziri
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julandran · 2 years
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Don't tell the professor.
[The group is attempting to communicate with the ghost of Erasmus Van Richten without revealing his presence to his father, Rudolf, who has noticed that something has caught their attention.]
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Saige: (as Valentine) "Sorry. You probably wouldn't believe it, but a small spectral cat tends to follow me around. Every once in a while, he decides to make his presence known, and apparently he didn't trust you."
Todd: I'd like to [do an] Insight check for… bullshittery.
Saige: I would like to contest that with bullshit.
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Black Dice Society — s.2, ep. 14 (youtu.be/VuqpfhMlCXw)
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currywaifu · 4 years
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𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞: barbie movies as troupe plays part 1 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠: sfw
𝐚𝐧: if you think i won’t do all 36 barbie movies, you’re wrong. regardless of whether people want this or not. i have barbie brainrot 24/7. i’m just separating it into parts so it’s not too long *this isn’t meant to be that serious y’all my reasons vary from legit to just jokes
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𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥: i won’t go in-depth with any plot differences from movie to play, or how the characters would work out... for now *chuckles in future ppt*
𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟏: nutcracker, rapunzel, swan lake, princess and the pauper, fairytopia series, magic of pegasus, barbie diaries, island princess, three musketeers 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟐: coming soon 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟑: coming soon
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: mixed troupe! spring x autumn. one of the seasonal events/scouts for A3! has a nutcracker theme, and to avoid spoilers that’s all i will say :3
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: since this is based on barbie’s take on the nutcracker, changing up the cast from what tsuzuru had in plan:
clara/sugarplum fairy: sakuya. i want to see him go through a costume & hair transformation sequence, not gonna lie. 
nutcracker/prince eric: juza. obviously he has to be the ruler of the land of sweets.
mouse king: sakyo or chikage. i want one of them to wave around a sceptre and say quotes like “i’ll reduce the Nutcracker to a pile of splinters"
pimm: taichi... pimm is a spy :O who has to do dirty work :O but the real reason is i just want taichi to follow around sakyo again or maybe even chikage this time lol
major mint & captain candy: tsuzuru and citron respectively. mint is pretty serious and awkward, candy is a lot friendlier- i just think it’ll be a good way to insert some humor in the play
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: mixed troupe! summer x autumn.
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: rapunzel in this one actually is the “servant” of gothel. also, rapunzel has a magical paint brush and also there’s dragons. who are purple. 
rapunzel: kazunari. obviously. actually, kazu has a lot of similarities with her: a good artist, patient, adventurous, quick thinking, hardly ever complains- also he’d look good with long hair i think ><
gothel: omi. there is an action fighto scene + also just the theme of omi playing villains lol... also THERE’S A SCENE WHERE GOTHEL PRETENDS TO BE RAPUNZEL BY WEARING A LONG WIG AND BOI- KAZU AND OMI’S BODY BUILDS ARE SO DIFFERENT BUT IT’D BE FUNNY IF THE PRINCE FALLS FOR THE TRAP ANYWAY
penelope: kumon. a PURPLE funny and clumsy dragon- fight me, the only answer is kumon especially once you see who’s next.
hugo: juza. a PURPLE dragon who’s penelope’s dad but he’s gonna be the older bro in this one (i wonder why...) 
hobie: a passive and worrisome rabbit... Tenma.
prince stefan: he also has a couple fight scenes... ngl bc stefan has blue eyes, light brown hair + described by the wiki as “fierce”, he’s banri. 
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: winter troupe. i will stand by this forever. 
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: this is like one of the ones i’ve had figured out for a while already...
odette & odile: tsumugi. i’m just saying, tsumugi’s duality- he can do both the white and black swan because he has power. impact.
prince daniel: not tasuku bc spare him the prince roles he’s sick of it. guy. why guy? because he obviously has a good idea of how to act like a prince :3 
rothbart: HOMARE! I WANT! THIS MAN! TO PLAY THE ANTOGONIST! GO OFF ABOUT DARK ARTS! TRANSFORM EVERYONE TO ANIMALS LIKE THE EXTRA BEING YOU ARE.
fairy queen: azuma. ugh just- imagining how ethereal he’d look.
erasmus: tasuku. he’s a troll that can act mean, but is genuinely kind and helpful... also, the VA of erasumus is also the VA for “unnamed burly villager” and i’m just saying-
kelly the cygnet: hisoka. there’s too many animal children, so hisoka is gonna be the baby swan. uwu. also, kelly has a quote, “I can't sleep.” and wOW THE IRONY
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: WE’RE GOING FOR THE COMEDIC ROUTE WHAT’S UP SUMMER. reason: i went “wait... no actor really looks super alike though.”
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: tafahfuoahoaf it’s my favourite barbie movie... OKAY SO THE RUNNING GAG OF THIS IS THAT THE PRINCESS & PAUPER DON’T LOOK ALIKE, BUT EVERYONE KEEPS GOING “Wow! you two look so identical!” no they don’t
anneliese: muku. first of all please look at the sprite i used in the header. anneliese = pink = muku. she’s the sweet princess archetype... but in this version she also goes on tangents about rocks and mineraLS AND HOW THE MINING INDUSTRY SUX AND THE ABSOLUTE AUDACITY OF-
erika: kumon. first of all, the sprite in the header again. erika = blue like ugh this is perfect. ALSO erika has a cat who BARKS and i just imagine kumon talking to her cat like: WOOF WOOF WOOF GRRR GRRR and the dog responding and everyone in the palace going wtf
king dominick: i had such a crush on him anyway he’s tenma. rich, young, talented king who disguises himself as a page so he can find love for realsies. im just saying. he won’t be tenma’s only role tho ><
julian: kazunari. the wiki went “he’s the only bestfriend a barbie MC ever married” really shook me like ugh friendship dynamic between muku and kazu roles??? also kazu’s genuinely smart so him as the tutor was just gucci in my eyes
preminger: misumi. FIRST OF ALL PREMINGER IS ICONIC? WHEN HE SANG HOW CAN I REFUSE I WAS LIKE UGH KING. i just wanna hear misumi play an antagonist that’s also funny and do things with his voice.
madame carp: yuki. a bossy and rich woman who owns a dress emporium. pretty much it.
nick & nack: YUKI AND TENMA. THEY WILL DOUBLE ROLE FOR THE SAKE OF BEING MISUMI’S DUMB UNDERLING DUO
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: spring troupe. i wanna see them have wings uwu.
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: just gonna combine the whole fairytopia series into one 
elina: itaru. first of all, pink motif. also i just like the idea of itaru being this recurring protagonist.
bibble the puffball played by kamekichi
laverna: recurring villain citron. for no reason other than i think it’s cool when he plays power hungry villains
enchantress: i just want sakuya to play a role that’s more of a “powerful character” but still really kind uwu. another recurring good guy.
azura & glee: tsuzuru. elina is azura’s apprentice, and glee is a friend who’s generally really happy... ngl, i wanna see tsuzuru play someone more energetic for funsies
nori: masumi. nori is kind of a stubborn and jealous person at first, him and elina won’t get along right away BUT DAMMIT THE ENEMIES? TO FRIENDS IS GUCCI!!! 
merman prince nalu & linden: chikage... yeah i just gave chikage the guy roles ngl... but i wanna see chikage as a handsome merman AND handsome fairy so *shrugs*
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: cross troupe. spring x winter.
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: partially based on the ice-skating cards (i have yet to read the event story, unfortunately).
annika: tsuzuru. i thought it’d be fun to cast tsuzuru as a more sheltered character due to annika’s parents’ protectiveness. the contrast y’all.
shiver: sakuya. shiver is a polar bear cub sidekick who’s friendly and likes shiny things and that’s just... really cute... put bear ears on sakuya...
brietta: guy. brietta is annika’s older sister... who got transformed into a pegasus by the villain... i wonder how they’d change the pegasus thing lol
wenlock: tasuku. NOT GONNA LIE- i want tasuku to play the villain for all these wonderful one-liners: "Oh, smile! You didn't lose a daughter; you've gained a pet!", and "I thank my lucky stars I didn't marry you!"
prince aidan: masumi bc i want more roomie interaction on stage i mean their friendship keeps getting cuter and cuter.
cloud queen: azuma... that’s all. i just remembered her bc her hair has a braided crown, and i went “azuma braided hair brainrot”
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: mixed troupe! summer x autumn.
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: i was gonna make it full autumn, but then the age casting felt awkward since they’re in high school...
barbie: taichi. barbie here is shy but wants to stop blending in the background! i just went “damn that do be resonating”. also i wanna hear taichi sing more y’all and barbie is a singer/guitarist here
courtney: azami. i like the idea of azami playing a spunky character who’s more of a tomboy, but still does like fashion and accessorising and... lip gloss?
tia: misumi? tenma? idk the intelligent and passionate archetype is very broad... especially in a high school setting
kevin: kazunari. just the whole best friend thing + kevin being a goofy person who loves to make ppl laugh ugh
racquelle: yuki. i know racquelle’s a bully here and say not to bullying... but sharp tongue.
todd: honestly? todd was so boring in the moving. we need someone like banri to give him CHARACTER!... yes that’s my reasoning ugh
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: sUMMER SUMMER SUMMER-
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: AHAHAHA WHAT IS THIS CASTING? MY REASONINGS FOR THIS ONE IN PARTICULAR ARE SO SHALLOW LMAO
ro/rosella: “a 16 year old girl who can talk to animals! adventurous and brave” me: *gasps* mISUMI-
prince antonio: “prince antonio loves travelling and exploring-” okay yeah it’s kazu...
queen ariana: i just want yuki to sing to me “love is for peasants which we’re obviously not” and i’d go :O also ngl... i wanna see yuki in like darker palettes and plotting to poison all the royals
princess luciana: queen ariana’s daughter... played by muku. because i wanna hear muku counter yuki with “all the shoujo mangas books i’ve read, all the poems always said, that the heart is made to share...”
sagi the red panda & azul the peacock: honestly, just basing it off of colour matching but tenma is sagi and kumon is azul lol
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𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐞: AUTUMN x SPRING
𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭: AHAHAHA WHAT IS THIS CASTING? pt 2 
corrine: i keep wanting to put sakuya in these roles oops. i just... let him sword fight on stage again :>
viveca: purple musketeer, artistic, designs clothes... fights with ribbons... you know, for the sake of banri being a fAshIoNisTa... it has to be banri y’all "Don't mess with the animal print dress!"
aramina: green musketeer, fights with fans, romantic and loves ballet... pfft, for the sake of “wouldn’t it be funny-” it has to be azami. poor bby, having to swoon over romance on stage- he can’t relate
renee: chikage. purely because of that scene where she threw a feather duster (?) at a flying shard of glass and perfectly hit it. yeah.
helene: the old and strict instructor that teaches them how to be musketeers... sakyo.. duh.
philippe: the main antagonist... it has to be omi again. and since philippe has a goatee, we’re bringing back facial hair omi~
prince louis: itaru, lol. he’s like the one significant non-action oriented character in the film. he has just enough moments where itaru still looks princely, but mostly? he just wants humans to fly y’all.
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diarynz · 5 years
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Live Rugby Championship updates: All Blacks v Springboks in Wellington
New Post has been published on https://diary.nz/live-rugby-championship-updates-all-blacks-v-springboks-in-wellington/
Live Rugby Championship updates: All Blacks v Springboks in Wellington
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All the Rugby Championship action between the All Blacks and the Springboks.
The All Blacks and Springboks coaches agree the winner of Saturday’s Rugby Championship test in Wellington will take a slight edge into the World Cup where the teams will meet again in the first round of pool play.
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen and South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus also agree the winner of the match will likely win this year’s Championship and that the tournament is only a stepping stone towards the World Cup and a rematch in Yokohama on September 21.
“In the bigger scheme of things one will always play down this test match and say the World Cup is the most important,” Erasmus said. “But in the same breath it’s a New Zealand-South Africa test match so for both teams it’s very important.
“Because we’re playing each other in the pool stage at the World Cup it spices it up. It’s going to be close and the team that wins will have a little more belief and momentum going into that pool match.”
Hansen is thinking along similar lines.
“In the big scheme of this year does the result matter?” Hansen said. “I guess it will give whoever wins it a little confidence going in to the World Cup. But I don’t think it’s going to affect the World Cup, no.”
Hansen said the All Blacks will not be on a quest for revenge after losing the same match in Wellington last year by two points to an under-rated Springboks team.
The Springboks drew confidence from that win over the world champions and have gone on since to stack up impressive results. They seem to be heading towards the World Cup on a well-defined road with a clearly understood game plan and consistent selections.
New Zealand, instead, has plunged off down various cul-de-sacs in both tactics and selection, choosing ever-larger squads comprising players who often make only one appearance before vanishing from the radar.
Erasmus has been clear-sighted in his selections. He fielded an almost second-string lineup which was still able to beat Australia 35-17 last weekend while sending several of his front-line players ahead to Wellington to acclimatize ahead of Saturday’s match.
New Zealand scraped to a 20-16 win over Argentina in Buenos Aires with a scratch lineup which featured combinations unlikely to be used in the World Cup’s knockout rounds.
The Springboks’ lineup for Saturday’s match is a stable and tested one; the All Blacks team sees the return of many front-line players including its first choice tight-five. But it still has an experimental cast.
Hansen has finally yielded to pressure to play Richie Mo’unga at first five-eighths and to move Beauden Barrett from first five-eighths to fullback. Barrett is a two-time World Rugby Player of the Year but his kicking and passing under pressure has been patchy lately and fullback may give him a better chance to unleash his attacking ability.
The New Zealand back row is experimental with captain Kieran Read filling his usual role at No 8 but Matt Todd starting in place of Sam Cane on the open side and Shannon Frizell given a chance to fill the troublesome blindside role in the absence of Liam Squire.
Sonny Bill Williams will return from a long injury break to partner Jack Goodhue in midfield in a combination unlikely to see service in the World Cup. Williams has played only rarely since the 2015 World Cup because of injuries and his form and fitness are both in question.
With only four tests to play before the World Cup kicks off, both teams need a solid performance Saturday to show their preparation is on track.
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thomaslightwood · 6 years
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Tag: OTP and Ships
Thank you for tagged me @herondalesgonehaywire!
Rules: answer ten questions and tag ten people
I usually try to do tag games only with TSC because this blog is for this books, but now i will do it with more fandom.
1. Ultimate OTP?
For sure - Todd and Viola from Chaos walking! They are just so cool and great team!!
2. A ship you’ll always love? 
Hmm... this is difficult to answer. I love so many ships and i can't be 100% sure, but... I know from the bottom of my heart that I aways love Ari and Dante from Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the Universe. This boys... they are... they always will be one of my favourite ships ever.
And of course Kitty - I will love them even more after TWP.
3. Current obsession?
I'm not sure how I should answer that question. Now I am totally obsession by TSC. And ship from them: Malec and Kitty
4. A ship you never thought you’d like? 
Hmm... it was some time ago but Caleo from Heroes of olympus.
5. A ship you liked but don’t like anymore?
Jord and Aimeric from Captive prince. I liked them because they were cute but I have never been so interested on them (I want to learn more about Torveld and Erasmus but... yeah). And when Aimeric's betrayal was revealed... I just gave up on this ship.
6. A ship you think should be canon?
Absolutely Ciel x Sebastian from Black Butler! Just... I ship this guys from the beginning and when I realized this was supposed to be yaoi manga/anime... I wanted to kill Yana Toboso.
7. A canon ship you hate?
Selena and Chaol from Throne of glass. First I ship Selena and Dorian and i was very angry about all this shit story with Chaol. And now i am happy they're not couple because they both just have different stories (and because I just want Selena x Dorian and I dislike Chaol).
8. A ship you’ve shipped for years?
For years? I'm not sure if I know any ships for so many times. I can think only for Solangelo from Heroes of olympus. I ship them for... 3 years? 4 maybe? But they were my first gay ship ever so... (and they can be one more answer for question 2)
9. A ship everyone loves but you don’t care for?
Hmm... Rowan and Aeline from Thorne of glass. In the beginning I really liked them (and i still). But after Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn came so many other couples and honesty i lost interest in this two.
10. Favorite Rare Pair? 
Nope.
I'm tagging: @sword--princess @malecandkitty @kittyisthepurestshipevercreated @alinepenhallow
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torentialtribute · 5 years
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New Zealand 16-16 South Africa: Herschel Jantjies grabs last-minute try in draw for Springboks
New Zealand 16-16 South Africa: Herschel Jantjies grabs the last minute draw for Springboks in Rugby Championship clash
South Africa snatched a tie with Herschel Jantjies & # 39 ; late attempt
All blacks were in charge via Jack Goodhue attempt and three penalties
Handre Pollard kicked three penalties before Jantjies & # 39; converted attempt tried
Sides will meet again at Pool B opener at World Cup in Japan on September 21
Against Greg Stutchbury , Reuters ]
Published: 14:02 BST, July 27, 2019 | Updated: 14:09 BST, July 27, 2019
Replacement scrum half Herschel Jantjies scored an attempt in the last minute of the game to help South Africa pulled a 16-16 draw with New Zealand in a tense Rugby Championship clash in Wellington on Saturday
Jantjies encountered an error by Aaron Smith, not to mention the sold-out crowd, who attempted to expect a tight victory for the world champions, and secured the moral boost of his team for the World Cup.
The two traditional rivals meet in their Pool B opener in Yokohama on September 21.
Replacement scrum half Herschel Jantjies rescued a tie for South Africa against New Zealand
Beauden Barret (right) was picked full-back to let Richie Mo & # 39; unga play on fly-half
All Blacks captain Kieran Read said the hosts & # 39; disappointed & # 39; were about the result at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
MATCH FACTS
NEW ZEALAND: B. Barrett, B. Smith, Goodhue, Williams, R. Ioane, Mo & # 39; unga , Perenara, Moody, Taylor, Franks, Retallick, S. Whitelock, Frizell, Todd, Read.
REPLACEMENTS: Coles, Tu & ungafasi, Taavao-Matau, Fifita, Papali & A. 39, A. Smith, Liernert-Brown, Bridge.
TRY: Goodhue
CON: Barrett
PENS: Barrett, Mo & # 39; unga 2
SOUTH AFRICA: Le Roux, Kolbe, Am, Allende, Mapimpi, Pollard, Klerk, Kitshoff, Marx, Malherbe, Etzebeth, Mostert, Smith, P. du Toit, Vermeulen.
REPLACEMENTS: Mbonambi, Mtawarira, Nyakane, Snyman, F. Louw, H. Jantjies, Steyn, Kriel.
TRY:
CON: Pollard
PENS: P ollard 3
& # 39; It was one of those things, bouncing the ball in the 80th minute and you draw the test match & # 39 ;, read told reporters.
& # 39; It is a mixed feeling. We are not going out to draw. We want to win. Our shed is of course down. & # 39;
Jack Goodhue scored the only attempt for the All Blacks after a sparkling break from Beauden Barrett, while the fullback and flyhalf Richie Mo & # 39; unga removed the rest of the points from the boat.
Springboks flyhalf Handre Pollard kicked three penalties for the visitors and then held the courage to lock the conversion that locked the scores at 16-16 and ended the game.
Jantjies, who scored two attempts at debut against Australia last week, had replaced Klerk & # 39; s Faf in the middle of the second half after the 27-year-old failed a head injury assessment.
The All Blacks will also sweat at the fitness of their Brodie Retallick slot for the World Cup after he dislocated his left shoulder.
& # 39; (Brodie is) en route to the hospital, & # 39; said All Blacks coach Steve Hansen. He dislocated his shoulder.
& # 39; We just have to sit and wait. & # 39;
New Zealand lock Brodie Retallick dislocated his shoulder and is in a race to be fit for the World Cup
Barrett tries to run away from the defense of the Sprinboks and a to perform anval
The match was billed as an experiment by both teams because they refined their World Cup preparations and it was just as intense as their last three matches, which were decided by two or two fewer points.
Neither party was able to really push any authority over their opponents, although South Africa's tactical kick and brutal defense kept them in play when the All Blacks accelerated in the final quarter seemed to have gone.
Early pressure from the Springboks had resulted in two penalties against Pollard to give them a deserved 6-0 lead before the game turned into a struggle between the 22-meter areas.
All Black center Jack Goodhue races over for the first match attempt just before the break
An error of All Scrums replacement scrum half Aaron Smith let Jantjies score
It took 37 minutes for All Blacks to finally pass when Barrett, after a turnout, found space and went inside to Goodhue, who ran 30 meters to give the home team a 7-6 lead at the break.
Barrett and Pollard exchanged fines in the third quarter, with the injection of substitute players who turned on the world champions, who finally came across the board. lead with six minutes remaining for a chance bounce of the ball off Smith while under pressure gave Jantjies the attempt that led the match.
& # 39; We were lucky at the end there, & # 39; said Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus.
& # 39; We have no illusions that we could have lost this game, just getting away with a draw is very satisfying. & # 39;
New Zealand won the Freedom Cup on grounds of drawing the race in Wellington
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Everybody say "Thank you, Papa Erasmus" for handing down his genetics to his kids but also "Fuck you" for traumatizing them
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November 2018 Biblical Studies Carnival
Biblical Studies Carnival 153 - Cold Entertainment
"power is an object of critique, and critique a means to attain power"1
Week 1... to Nov 6
Zeal to promote the common good, ...2
Don't miss the political tent. Oh No. Is there no other tent on the carnival grounds? Is every act of reception of the Bible a political act? (via James McGrath) Here's a distant view on the body politic from Jim Gordon, posted independently of the prior link. James also shared this choice from the NYT. The Political tent of TNK
... Civility, wholesome Laws,learning and eloquence ...
Pomegranate in razor wire
Via Jim Davila, an ancient political choice, Was Jeroboam pagan or yahwist?
The will to power via knowledge, Prof. Carol Meyers on The Shunammite woman and patriarchy Like us or not? Bosco Peters has a series on disagreeing with the bible. Mark Goodacre' colleague, Marc Brettler, reflects on Torah as the tree of life. Deception to get attention to a cause, Daniel Falk on Dead sea scrolls are a priceless-link. Noted also by Michael Langlois De faux rouleaux au Musée de la Bible. Rivka's questions and our own building lessons via Rachel Barenblatt.
Protection schemes from Bob MacDonald, your host, in 1 Samuel 25, illustrating the law of brotherhood. Moshe Blidstein on oaths while holding a Torah scroll - politics and God. Wondering about the history of the usage of political? Here's a contribution this month Colin Maccabe and Holly Yanacek, from OUP.
The NT Political Tent
... bridled and restrained from outrageous behaviour, ...
What is the most important lesson the early church learned from Jesus? from Andrew Perriman. Jim Gordon on stones. I will also give that person a white stone. Phillip Long on A warning against too much wealth. Andrew Perriman on "geo-political realignment" here, and the presence of hell. From Biblical Studies online, Female disciples in early Christianity Candida Moss on anti Semitic use of bible. From Larry Hurtado Terminology and its effects e g scribes-vs-copyists. Via Jim Davila, Aren M. Wilson-Wright on Politics begins in childhood with the abcedary. Jim West reviews Lukas Bormann's New Testament Theology.
Weeks 2-4 TNK
... enabled to inform and reform others...
Jacob’s Dream by Aert de Gelder 1710-1715
A review of Kings, Subjects, and the Divine: Politics in the Hebrew Bible by Moshe Halbertal and Stephen Holmes by reviewer, David Polansky. James Pate reviews Creation and Doxology, The Beginning and End of God's World. Airtonjo on Research in the Pentateuch. Baruch Schwartz asks, Can one do source criticism of a dream? Jones F. Mendonça notes the peculiarity of day 2. Rachel Barenblatt speaks with the voice of Eden. Zilla Eschel on Paying with shekels of silver. Bob Ekblad on Strangers and Aliens. The Hebrew Language Detective on Bavel. Henry Neufeld on the value of Pi. Via Jim Davila, a meteor blast for Sodom?
John Martin's 'Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah,' 1852
A podcast with Kyle Greenwood via James McGrath on Genesis 1 and 2. From BAR, how to make a mud-brick. Moshe Sokolow on Adam vs Nephesh, an interesting twist, subject to testing and verification. Dualism in TNK? Albert Baumgarten on the textual issue in Esau's kissing of Jacob.
A leaf from T-S A43.1, one of the Genizah’s serugin manuscripts, how to read a shorthand Bible Jer 27.
William Whitt introduces a new translation of Samuel. Full text is online here.
Micah and Defense Spending, Jim Gordon on Hans Walter Wolfe. This newsletter from Cambridge on the Genizah fragments was noted by Jim Davila. Tim Bulkeley on Jesus as a false prophet according to Zechariah 13:6. Heavy sheep from Tim, the shepherd, on Isaiah 53. (Phil Long has some wolves to add to these.) Statutes that were not good, Oliver Achilles on Ezekiel 20. A final status report from your host on his completed draft English libretto for the music of the te'amim. Another Robert has also completed his Bible as noted here.
The opening of Psalm 68 (‘Salvum me fac’) from the Vespasian Psalter
A work of beauty from the Medieval manuscripts blog on the Vespasian Psalter. Via A. Riddle, Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament, Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts, edited by Jonathan S. Greer, John W. Hilber, and John H. Walton. Via Jim Davila, a review of Septuaginta, a reader's edition. Brian Davidson gives an example from Exodus 32. Claude Mariottini reports on the lost tribe of Manasseh and a follow up on the northern deportation.
Henry Neufeld muses on the Old in Old Testament, a hermeneutical strategy noted here by James Mcgrath. Jim Gordon begins a series of guest posts on Eugene Peterson with a note by Simon Jones on Under the unpredictable plant.
NT
we subject ourselves to everyone's censure,
Via Jim Davila, Gospels before the book. What, Me Worry? Phil Long on The birds and the grass (now legal in Canada).
James McGrath on the poor in spirit and cultural blindness.
Jesus and the Synagogue, Bosco Peters on Liturgy. Michael Bird on Rachel Held Evans and the Canaanite woman.
James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Jésus dans la synagogue déroule le livre)
Paul Anderson on Anti-Semitism and Religious Violence as False Interpretations of the Gospel of John. An interesting inscription from Nazareth in a book about Wilhelm Froehner, a colleague of Ernest Renan. Via Jim Davila. Larry Hurtado on the wild theory of textual transmission of the Gospels and on Saul as Persecutor and Jewish Tolerance of Diversity. And a dialogue here on God's Library. Robin Jensen considers the image of the cross in history. Andrew Perriman on Why did the Jews accuse Jesus of making himself equal to God. And again citing McGrath and Barrett on the use of I am in John. Wayne Coppins reviews the action at SBL on Frei's, The Glory of the Crucified One, and adds some missing comments on his favorite parts as co-translator particularly as regards the implications for Christology in John. Ring found with Pilatus inscribed note by James McGrath and Todd Bolen. Additional comment from Jim Davila. Lena Einhorn posted a video (from SBL 2012) on a time-shift between the Gospels and Josephus. Spencer Robinson works through Schreiner's Romans. Issue 5 of JJMJS is available, all on Paul, Judaism, and the Jewish People. Including Matthew Thiessen's riff on Jon Lennon's Imagine, also several scholars on personal callings and conflicts with interpretive schools. Tim Bulkeley has a very short 50th anniversary note here.
The 4 horsemen
Henry Neufeld on Romans 9-11 concerning human wiggle room, (a.k.a. free will), and foreknowledge vs 'a reasonable amount of ordinary knowledge for a deity'. d. miller on family practice, the holy kiss.
Brian Small on the two mountains in Hebrews 12. And a paper revisiting High Priesthood Christology. And from SBL Hebrews at the Cyber-Center.
Marg Mowczco on 1 Timothy, a critique of the ESV Study Bible notes. And on ministry titles in 1 Corinthians 16:16. Mike Bird interviews Jörg Frei on Jude and 2 Peter, a glimpse into the difficult history of the Biblical canon. Richard Fellows comments on Jerome's list of New Testament proper names. Narrative, subtlety, and urgency in the Alpha and the Omega, political eschatology in Revelation. Ian Paul on Conspiracy theory and the book of Revelation. Greg Jenks on amber and red lights, reviewing N.T. Wright. Your host has been influenced this month by this research for the carnival, so much so that he formed a last post of the month on how to form a reading strategy for the New Testament. Other things
and happy is he that is least tossed upon tongues;
Part of an ancient computer
Larry Hurtado on Evans JBL 136.4 (2017): 749-64 about over-emphasis on a performance model of the use of Scripture. Also on silent reading in Roman antiquity. More abstracts (prior to the pay wall) are available on performance criticism here in the Oral History Journal of South-Africa. An interview with Steve Walton, Paul Trebilco, and David Gill on their collection of essays, The Urban World and the First Christians. Here's a nice technique of mouse over magnification and detailed analysis Taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit...fragment-8. Centre for the study of New Testament Manuscripts has digitized Codex Koridethi. Ancient technology outlined by Airtonjo. More on it from Livius Drusus here and via Jim Davila here. Modern technology will get you to the Hebrew alphabet classes in Seoul. The video is quite cute.
Ian Paul issued a note on Facebook worthy of the political theme noted this month. A whole raft of Anglicans had a conversation on Twitter about the least of these and with more on the early teachers in Christendom on the least. Sefaria has released two dictionaries online A Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature by Marcus Jastrow and A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English by Ernest Klein.
Tim Bulkeley notes a free Biblical Archaeology course from Bar Ilan University here. There's probably time before the end of the world. Via Drew Longacre, National Geographic has an article on the cloak and dagger search for sacred tests. Jim Davila points to an article on reading obituaries in ancient Judah.
Hand from Tomb 2. Photo by Jeremy Smoak
While searching for a secured image of the hand in that article on obits, I accidentally discovered this November article in Chinese, 十個關於早期基督教出乎意料的事實 Ten unexpected facts about early Christianity copied from an article a few months earlier in English and showing how scholars are quoted in or out of context around the world by Facebook, Blogger, and Google+. It would seem that the English speaking world of Biblical Studies has limited contact with similar studies in other cultures. ulb Münster has several bibles online including the Complutensian Polyglot, Erasmus, Bengel, Wettstein, Griesbach, Tregelles, Westcott and Hort, Nestle, and others, all free to download. Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology is now online from 1982-2012 as noted here. Jean Lipman-Blumen has a reflection on toxic, the word of the year. A final note from Religion and Politics on Eugene Peterson and the Imperative of Biblical Literacy.
Next Carnivals
So hard a thing it is to please all,
Local storefront near Oak Bay junction, a study in culture
What comes after 153? Advent. Dale Brueggemann has an Advent series planned that might interest some of you. Post is here. Christopher Scott (@ChristopherLS) will be hosting the December 2018 carnival CLIV (due January 1, 2019). Please email (plong42 at gmail.com) or direct message on Twitter (@plong42) to volunteer for a 2019 carnival. Phil has thrown down the gauntlet. Hosting a carnival is a valuable task. You will be challenged to decide what to include from the several possible source streams that you follow on aggregators, flipboards, social media, blogs, and other news feeds. Just what is Biblical Studies? BS opens up questions that may be disturbing to an established position. Do you follow people that you may disagree with? You may allow some leeway since preachers and theologians of all confessional stripes say they 'study the Bible'. And you may watch secular blogs and newspapers, for some of them express reception history, whether assumed or critical, from the Bible. As the month progresses, a theme emerges, maybe flippant or serious, not always as expected. Take up the gauntlet. 1 From CRASSH on The Imaginative Landscapes of Islamist Politics. 2 Source of the right justified commentary, https://ift.tt/2U1q92J
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Zak County police officers helped Darcy track down her biological family. Safe to say, Darrell's still trying to process everything.
Darcellen and Darrell are fraternal twins. They were separated shortly after birth, because Pastor Erasmus Todd was not having another girl - and one with a heart defect at that. He abandoned her in the next town, where she was taken to an orphanage. Eventually, she was adopted by a simple but loving family, who moved to Virginia sometime later.
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what is the Todd family up to in the regular timeline anyway? are Nex and Nathan in that one? (cause I suppose Nathan wouldn't exactly be talking about that to his parents lmao)
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if Nathan was just happily living with Nex, unbothered by the parents and pretty much trauma free... if Darrell found out, would he feel some degree of resentment? because. like. that's all he would've wanted. but due to his parents he ended up with the military and now has the trauma from a) war and b) ...y'know. and just
oh no I made myself feel feels
Ngl you made me really think about this one. 🤣🤓 Because in the canon Salome-is-Darrell's-final-girl plotline, she runs away from home with her parents still very much alive. But in the canon Nex x Nathan headcanons @probably-a-plant-thing and I exchange, their parents are out of the picture (dead). So, in a way, the Todd siblings are free to go and chase their dreams and find happiness.
Maybe Salome and Susannah have gone to become artists. Salome with her visual art and Susannah as a clothes designer, which predominantly showcase embroidery. 💕 I can't see Nathan doing anything but farmwork and he's very content being that way. He might have expanded the farm, possibly incorporated tech that would make his work easier. Judah would still live with him, but he would at times go with Susannah and travel. He's still quite drawn to home. Maybe he'd take over the pastorship, or pursue a degree.
You've also given me feels because I imagine that Nathan and Darrell would reunite in this instance (seeing how Darrell knew Trent and Trent now works with Nex).
Nathan would take him to a little fenced-in plot behind the house, under a large Magnolia tree. There is a headstone, unembellished, bearing the name "Erasmus - Father, preacher" and under it, "Arabella - Mother and wife".
"Died in his sleep." Nathan would say, pointing to their father's name. Then, to his mother. "Had a stroke not long after."
"And that's it?" Darrell would ask, disappointed but mostly angry. After all the violence they had caused - against their own flesh and blood - what right had they to die in such ordinary, non-violent ways?
"For the best, I s'ppose," Nex would remark. "If they hadn't up and gone, I would have done em in myself."
I don't really think he'd resent any of his siblings. Darrell loves them so much - in any AU. He didn't deserve what his parents and the world put him through, but he doesn't think anybody else should have taken his place. 🥺💙
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Rugby Championship: Steve Hansen and Rassie Erasmus both agree winner of All Blacks v Springboks clash in Wellington will take edge to World Cup
New Post has been published on https://diary.nz/rugby-championship-steve-hansen-and-rassie-erasmus-both-agree-winner-of-all-blacks-v-springboks-clash-in-wellington-will-take-edge-to-world-cup/
Rugby Championship: Steve Hansen and Rassie Erasmus both agree winner of All Blacks v Springboks clash in Wellington will take edge to World Cup
The All Blacks and Springboks coaches agree the winner of Saturday’s Rugby Championship test in Wellington will take a slight edge into the World Cup where the teams will meet again in the first round of pool play.
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen and South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus also agree the winner of the match will likely win this year’s Championship and that the tournament is only a stepping stone towards the World Cup and a rematch in Yokohama on September 21.
“In the bigger scheme of things one will always play down this test match and say the World Cup is the most important,” Erasmus said. “But in the same breath it’s a New Zealand-South Africa test match so for both teams it’s very important.
“Because we’re playing each other in the pool stage at the World Cup it spices it up. It’s going to be close and the team that wins will have a little more belief and momentum going into that pool match.”
Hansen is thinking along similar lines.
“In the big scheme of this year does the result matter?” Hansen said. “I guess it will give whoever wins it a little confidence going in to the World Cup. But I don’t think it’s going to affect the World Cup, no.”
Hansen said the All Blacks will not be on a quest for revenge after losing the same match in Wellington last year by two points to an under-rated Springboks team.
The Springboks drew confidence from that win over the world champions and have gone on since to stack up impressive results. They seem to be heading towards the World Cup on a well-defined road with a clearly understood game plan and consistent selections.
New Zealand, instead, has plunged off down various cul-de-sacs in both tactics and selection, choosing ever-larger squads comprising players who often make only one appearance before vanishing from the radar.
All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen at the Hutt Rec grounds during an All Blacks training session. Photo / Photosport
Erasmus has been clear-sighted in his selections. He fielded an almost second-string lineup which was still able to beat Australia 35-17 last weekend while sending several of his front-line players ahead to Wellington to acclimatize ahead of Saturday’s match.
New Zealand scraped to a 20-16 win over Argentina in Buenos Aires with a scratch lineup which featured combinations unlikely to be used in the World Cup’s knockout rounds.
The Springboks’ lineup for Saturday’s match is a stable and tested one; the All Blacks team sees the return of many front-line players including its first choice tight-five. But it still has an experimental cast.
Hansen has finally yielded to pressure to play Richie Mo’unga at first five-eighths and to move Beauden Barrett from first five-eighths to fullback. Barrett is a two-time World Rugby Player of the Year but his kicking and passing under pressure has been patchy lately and fullback may give him a better chance to unleash his attacking ability.
The New Zealand back row is experimental with captain Kieran Read filling his usual role at No 8 but Matt Todd starting in place of Sam Cane on the open side and Shannon Frizell given a chance to fill the troublesome blindside role in the absence of Liam Squire.
Sonny Bill Williams will return from a long injury break to partner Jack Goodhue in midfield in a combination unlikely to see service in the World Cup. Williams has played only rarely since the 2015 World Cup because of injuries and his form and fitness are both in question.
With only four tests to play before the World Cup kicks off, both teams need a solid performance Saturday to show their preparation is on track.
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