[ FEMALE FCS OF CHINESE DESCENT ] - Part 1
Anna Cathcart (2003) - Born in Canada | Chinese and Irish descent
Brianne Tju (1998) - Born in USA | Chinese and Indonesian descent
Chase Sui Wonders (1996) - Born in USA | Chinese (father's side) and European (mother's side)
Elkie Chong (1998) - Born in Hong Kong | Chinese descent
Fernanda Ly (1995) - Born in Australia | Chinese, and possibly, Vietnamese descent
Genevieve Kang (1992) - Born in Canada | Chinese (father's side) and Portuguese (mother's side) descent
Jessica Sula (1994) - Born in Wales | Chinese, Afro-Trinidadian (mother's side), Estonian and German (father's side) descent
Kristin Kreuk (1982) - Born in Canada | Chinese [Born in Indonesia] (mothe's side), Chinese-Jamaican (maternal grandmother's side) and Dutch (father's side) descent
Leah Lewis (1996) - Born in China | Chinese descent
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* 𝐄𝐋𝐋𝐈𝐄 𝐁𝐀𝐌𝐁𝐄𝐑 , les miserables ( 2018 ) ; in this gif pack you will find #𝟓𝟏𝟒 gifs , all sourced from ellie's appearance in LES MISERABLES ( 2018 ) . please do not edit these gifs , use them to portray minors or use them to play real people . ellie was 21 years old in these gifs . please like or reblog if you use these gifs .
gif content includes : kissing , physical restraint .
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CLICK THE SOURCE LINK BELOW and you will find #150 245x171px gifs of sheryl lee ralph in An NBC Interview (2023)! These were created from scratch by Jessi. you may edit these as much as you’d like, but please don’t redistribute or claim as your own. please like/reblog if you use them!
Sheryl was 66 during filming and is African-American (African and Jamaican).
tw: none
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i brought it back.
@echoylir
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Okay so this is something that I held off on saying outright because of Natalie and the sway she had over the RPC, but one of the reasons that we require fcs to have a large following if they're not already in the entertainment industry (or trying to be in the industry) on GPN is because it feels oddly dehumanizing and tokenizing to take people who agreed to be part of a documentary or are in someone else's vlog because they are disabled or an ethnic minority and trying to use that person as an fc for "representation". While there isn't an abundance of disabled actors, they are out there, and I would much rather use an actor or model than an activist or someone who is literally just disabled and happens to be in a video, because they're not trying to break into the entertainment world, they're just living their lives.
Not to mention, when those people are only in one documentary or an episode of a show about disabilities, you're not going to get a lot of resources anyway, so it's not sustainable to use them as an FC. Just, when you're going forward and making resources of normal non-famous people because you think they'd be "good representation," please think twice about why you're actually making those resources. Would your time be better spent gifing a disabled actor or singer or model who is actually famous or even someone who's trying to break into the industry, who will likely have more footage down the line and actually give people more incentive to use that FC? Or are you just trying to gif as many people as you can to say that you're inclusive?
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i really hate having specific ideas of what characters look like.
i’m trolling sites and models and even damn pinterest looking for a filipino dude with a mohawk and... i could use my uncle but i don’t think he would appreciate it lol.
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Are there still active rph blogs that give suggestions when you ask for FC help? I'm trying to find one because I have a lot of characters I need faces for (just for my sanity; I'm not an role-player, just a regular writer), but I can't seem to find any.
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how are y’all gatekeeping writing egyptian ocs now shut the fuck up 😭
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I think Myrah would be more mad than Aemond if Baelor got arrested🤔 like Aemond is privileged, and grew up w aegon he knows about ppl having bad times or how easy someone can lose themselves if not careful. But Myrah, she comes from a brown family (in my mind I hc her as Latina) she was raised a certain way, so her son getting arrested is disappointing but also devastating bcus she knows she raised him better than that
Oh for sure. I think it would be a sobering moment for her as a parents. It calls into question something she sort of feared before they had kids. On one hand, she enjoys and appreciates the fact that the world is her children’s oyster. They will be able to do and see things she never could at their age. But with that comes the stipulations of losing touch and expecting money to get you out of problems.
Her upbringing (as a woc) would color not only the way she moves through the world, but also how she navigates her relationship with Aemond and motherhood. The Aegon piece is interesting as well. Because though Aemond was never been one to get into serious trouble himself, he probably learned how to make things go away through his parents (mainly Alicent) dealing with Aegon :/. It would change the way he looks at things versus myrah.
As well as Aemond just being around people that are used to throwing money at problems. He probably went to a boarding school or belonged to a country club his family did. He’s a lawyer (in this universe). viserys owns a big company or is even a Wall Street guy; Alicent came from a wealthy family. Opposed to myrah/her Myrah’s parents. Myrah is an artist/art curator for a gallery. I see Amal being a hairdresser and Gerald maybe works in accoutanting or teaching.
Myrah would blame herself, and wonder if she let them get away with too much. Or let the money and privileges seep in too much. Especially with Baelor who she tends to side with because of his relationship with his dad.
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trentski being the only English player in the starting XI absolutely love it here
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[ NORWEGIAN MALE FCS ] - PART 1.
Arthur Hakalahti (1995)
Axel Bøyum (1995)
David Stakston (1999) - Born in U.S.A | Norwegian-American
Henrik Holm (1995)
Herman Tømmeraas (1997)
Jonas Hoff Oftebro (1997)
Jonas Strand Gravli (1991)
Tarjei Sandvik Moe (1999)
Thomas Hayes (1997)
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carrie-anne moss gif pack
CLICK THE SOURCE LINK BELOW and you will find #58 245x150px gifs of Carrie-Anne Moss as Jeri Hogarth in Iron Fist Season One (2017). These were created from scratch by Sveja. Do what you want with these, just don't repost/claim as your own, don't use them to play Carrie-Anne or in any smut/smut-based blogs, and like/reblog if using.
Carrie-Anne was 49-50 during filming and is white.
tw: drinking, flashing lights, food, shaky camera, violence
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That awkward moment when you kind of want to make Seth Gabel as the FC for Ringmaster....
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so fucking alienating and othering to see the same bitches that overly covet white faceclaims deem "majority korean" taken fc lists as a problem. like yeah it is esp at the expense of bipoc but the reason it bothers them more than majority white groups is because they're foreignizing koreans and asians as a whole and see white faceclaims as the “default”, the vanilla “blank slate” that they don’t have to attach a whole lotta meaning to lol. as opposed to us yellow orientals.
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hi! so my character is ethnically korean but she was born in japan and has a japanese name and i don’t know if this is considered race bending or ethnicity bending? she’s technically japanese or korean-japanese nationality wise but ethnically korean? i’ve been panicking nonstop. i don’t know. she’s a long time oc of mine. i made her mother zainichi korean and her father is korean so it should be fine? i think.
yeah no i'm pretty sure she'd classify as zainichi korean and i think if you're specifying that she's ethnically korean and you're not casting a korean woman to play a japanese character, you should be okay.
her nationality is where she was born, at least that's what i put on my profiles, so as long as you put "nationality: japanese" and "ethnicity: korean" it should be okay!
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