Preacher’s Daughter
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Ethel Cain - Dakota Fanning
Vera Cain - Chloë Sevigny
Joseph Cain - Neal McDonough
Grandma Ethel - Blythe Danner
Janie - Storm Reid
Willoughby Tucker - Mason Thames
Logan Phelps - Kyle Gallner
Isaiah Abram - Caleb Landry Jones
vote me wrong (or right) on my mycast if you please
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“A celebratory event for the mermaids has begun! MerMay! As you mermaids are swimming in the deep blue sea remember to learn from yesterday, enjoy today, and imagine tomorrow.”
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(via 18th December 2023 - all things amazing —)
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ITS DONE
after 2 weeks of work ive compiled MOST of my guys. not the homestuck ocs and sonas. that takes tooooo long. but here <3<3<3 carrd for all my ocs!!!
tagging a couple people who are gonna wanna see this
@lulubeanie, @somethingfishysgoingon, @bbboney, @pineapplesunkist, @galaxyfish
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My OCs are for the price of flesh.
I like to think there was not the same character who was bought at auction, but three (four) different girls.
Left: Freya - Mason.
Center: Janie - Derek.
Right: Ada - Celia.
Freya - 29 years old, an emigrant from Europe. She has reddish brown hair and gray-green eyes. She is athletic, brave and caring. She was a close friend of Jacqueline, and also knew two other girls on the Internet. She loves hiking and has money problems. Not a virgin. Late at night, she noticed how they were trying to push a young boy into a car, she tried to help and fell into a trap. It was purchased by Mason during the auction.
Janie is 25 years old, has light brown hair and large brown eyes. Sweet and very modest. Although she grew up in a religious, but loving family, she loves spending time in church and drawing on religious themes. A virgin, she blushes whenever sex is discussed. I know Ada. She was drugged by the priest from the church she went to in the evenings. Derek bought it at auction.
Ada (Adelaide) - 22 years old. Black watery hair and pale blue eyes. Distrustful, irritable, likes to get away from time to time. She ran away from home at 16 and moved around the country. Suffers from claustrophobia. She has an alcohol addiction. She was sold at auction by her boyfriend for money. Celia bought it
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Spotify Tag game
Thanks @artymys for tagging me here!
(Zitti e buoni slaps, and Maneskin deserves all the success they got. Hopefully they eventually do an orchestral album one day--the Sanremo version of this song goes above and beyond!)
(When I first installed Spotify, I would find different albums and like them so I would listen to them later. Unfortunately, I'm frequently scattershot in terms of music and hardly get to them. That said, I'm really liking We Never Change--it's ambient and contemplative, all at once)
(I liked the NBC performance of Jesus Christ Superstar, so much I looked into the different musical versions. This is not one of the songs in which I go back to (mostly Heaven in Our Minds and Gethsemane), but I still really enjoy the storytelling here!)
(I probably found this while listening to a playlist one day. That said, I really like the grungy guitars, Squirrel Flower's delicate vocals, and the overall production.)
(I've heard of Laurie Darmon because she worked with Alma on a few songs, and figured I go into her discography. It's good--including this song--but I hardly go back to it! I still think she could represent France at Eurovision, though.)
(Of course, I love the original Blinding Lights, but the bardcore version is so fantastic. I also recommend the Japanese version)
(When I listened to the song for the first time, I was quite disappointed, because I expected something disco-influenced. That said, I grew to love it quite a bit, and that piano motif always gets me!)
(The original Weeknd classic, though I didn't listen to any of his music before Earned It became popular. However, I love the dark ambiance of Wicked Games and the storytelling involved. I could write a scene to Iodine to this, with the main character thinking about what to do next while smoking)
(This is one of my more recent finds--I love the storytelling and how heartfelt Tamino sings it. The atmosphere is dim, but compelling, and I keep going in further and further. Definitely good for late-night listening)
(I'm not the biggest fan of Kesha, but I did enjoy her Rainbow album!)
What do you think these songs say about me? And @fragiledewdrop, @pinkmoonpoetry, @violetsinsummer, @pineconeontheforestsfloor, what songs do you have to share (or write poetry to)?
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