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ninadaily · 10 months
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nina :
"Happy fourth everyone. Be safe, it’s dangerous out there. Take it from @keleighteller and I 🫣❤️‍🩹😂🤟🏼 #teamUSA #topgun"
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zushi-ram · 7 months
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Mortys gogogogo !!
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A parallel to this post 👀
Left to right:
- Corn (“Unicorn” Morty U-N17)
- Kallie (“Cultist” Morty/Morticia ???)
- Six (“Scientist” Morty X-66i)
- Rat (“Cloned” Morty eZ-581)
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bibliophilea · 1 year
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Hey guys,
As a Phandom, can we not depict w*ndigos as some cryptid or ghost thing?
The native cultures the folklore is from by and large don't want them to be used or depicted by the general populace. Additionally, the general populace doesn't know them or depict them as the original sources do - rather, they are stripped of their context. Because of this, using them is disrespectful.
Using them is cultural appropriation.
I know a number of people don't realize this - heck, I didn't know it was disrespectful and cultural appropriation until the backlash against Supernatural using them, because most the sites I visited that had them just didn't mention it. (The same goes with s**nw**kers, by the way - the folklore they're from says we shouldn't use the name, and the cultures the folklore is from don't want us using it.)
I know this has come up in the Phandom before - Phanniemay nearly used it as a prompt several years ago, but it was quickly removed once the situation was explained.
I'm not naming any names - but I'm starting to see terms and folklore we shouldn't appropriate crop up in Phandom again, so I wanted to spread the word.
Here are some sources on the actual folklore, and why we shouldn't use it:
Stolen Spirits: The Appropriation of the Windigo Spirit in Horror Literature (Kallie Hunchman, Ball State University)
More Than Monsters: The Deeper Significance of Wendigo Stories (Kaitlin Smith, Facing History and Ourselves)
A Creature Without a Cave: Abstraction and (Mis)Appropriation of the Wendigo Myth in Contemporary North American Horror (Francesca Amee Johnson, University of Warwick)
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korgbelmont · 1 year
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do you know which characters have the same body style as veronica, xanthippe and etc?
Hi there. So of the character files I could find, the ones who match with them are -
Astoria Yao (Immortal Desires)
Kallie (The Princess Swap)
Rowan Salazar (The Phantom Agent)
Ava Lawrence (My Two First Loves)
Astra (The Princess Swap)
Minna Arbogast (Wake the Dead)
Claudia Rhodes (Murder at Homecoming)
Willow Harrington (Laws of Attraction)
Aisha Bhatt (Bachelorette party)
Angel Savage (Wake the Dead)
Charlie Smith (Distant Shores)
Eliana Flores (Sunkissed)
And then all the characters who use the Executive MC body type as well. Some of the listed characters do have very slight variation, but can easily be worked around.
Hope this helps!
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openheartfanfics · 2 years
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Meet OPH MCs: Ethan Ramsey
Ethan x F!MC (A - N)
Dr. Adelaide Nicholson - @dr-addieramsey
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Dr. Adelina Nari Lee - @openheartforeverinmyheart
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Dr. Alexandria Karlynn Lee (李嘉靈)- @cryomyst
Meet MC  |  The Past  |  The Present |  The Future
Dr. Amelia Catharina Wright - @blossomanarchy
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Anastasia Audhild - @luvsyana
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Dr. Angel Martin - @rookiemartin
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Dr. Aspen Mila Kallie - @zealouscanonindeer
Meet MC | The Past - 1 | The Past - 2 | OC Children
Dr. Casey Valentine - @crazy-loca-blog
Meet MC  |  The Past  |  The Present  |  The Future  | OC Sibling
Dr. Casey Mara Valentine - @coffeeheartaddict2
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Dr. Casey Hollyn Valentine - @hopelessromantic1352
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Dr. Cass Smith - @custaroonie
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Dr. Cassie Valentine - @liaromancewriter
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OC Sibling
Dr. Catherine Jane Valentine - @amortentiaopenheart
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Dr. Celia Moore - @trappedinfanfiction
Meet MC  | The Past  |  The Present  |  The Future
OC Brother  
Dr. Celia Jade Valentine - @lem-20
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Dr. Chiara Ray - @terrm9
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Dr. Claire Grace Evans - @tveitertotwrites
Meet MC | OC Children
Dr. Diana Torsha Ramirez - @gryffindordaughterofathena
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Relationship Stats
Dr. Ellie Madeline Shepherd - @storyofmychoices
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Dr. Eiselee Elise Blake - @quixoticdreamer16
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Dr. Eve Valentine - @starrystarrytrouble
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Dr. Evelyn Long - @starryeyedrookie
Meet MC   |   The Past
Dr. Genevieve Rose McClure - @genevievemd
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Dr. Haley Jane Rochester - @parisa-kh
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Dr. Jane Fletcher - @inlocusmads
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Dr. Jill Valentine - @danijimenezv
Meet MC  |  The Past  |  The Present
Relationship Stats
OC Kids & Pets
Dr Josephine (Josie) Kingsley - @josiesopenheart
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Dr. Kaycee C. MacClennan - @jerzwriter
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Dr.  Klaudia Helena Craig - @theinvisibledreamergirl
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Dr. Leah García - @drethanramslay
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Dr.  Li Hui Yin (李徽因) - @beastlyinstrument
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Dr. Lilac Allende - @jamespotterthefirst
Meet MC | The Past  |  The Present  |  The Future
OC Children
Dr. Luz Beltrán - @takemyopenheart
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Maddie Diaz - @beebubbly
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Dr. Marchia Ivy Bisognin - @a-crepusculo
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Dr. Meera Bose - @headoverheelsforramsey
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Dr. Naomi Valentine - @heauxplesslydevoted
Meet MC  |  The Past
Dr. Natalie Cusack - @bex-la-get
Meet MC | The Past  |  The Present  |  The Future
OC Siblings/Friends
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aarifboy · 12 days
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tworldcup20 · 3 months
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Legends of the Cricketing Realm: Icons Who Redefined Greatness
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In the world of cricket, the title "King of Cricket" echoes through the ages, symbolizing the pinnacle of excellence in a sport that has captivated millions. From the timeless exploits of Sir Don Bradman to the modern-day mastery of Virat Kohli, cricket boasts a pantheon of legends whose awe-inspiring performances have left an indelible mark on the game.
History Of Cricket
Cricket's roots trace back to 16th-century England, with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) playing a crucial role in standardizing its rules in the 18th century. The 19th century saw the spread of cricket to British colonies, and the 20th century witnessed the establishment of international competitions like The Ashes and the formation of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The 21st century brought the rise of limited-overs cricket, including the explosive growth of Twenty20 (T20) cricket.
Also Read: https://t20worldcup.info/who-is-the-goat-of-cricket/ 
The Contenders
Sachin Tendulkar: Revered as the "Little Master" and "God of Cricket," Tendulkar's unparalleled records and profound impact on cricket history solidify his status as one of the greatest batsmen. His mastery of technique, longevity, and remarkable ability to perform under pressure have made him an icon not only in India but across the cricketing world.
2. Virat Kohli: Known as the "Run Machine" and "King Kohli," his aggressive batting style and dynamic leadership have propelled him to the forefront of contemporary cricket. Kohli's consistency in run-scoring across all formats of the game has earned him a reputation as one of the premier batsmen of his generation.
3. Steve Smith: Renowned for his unorthodox yet effective batting technique, Smith has left an indelible mark as a former captain of the Australian cricket team. His ability to adapt to different conditions and situations has cemented his place among the modern greats of the game.
4. Ricky Ponting: A legendary figure in Australian cricket, Ponting's aggressive batting and exceptional leadership guided his team to multiple triumphs, including two Cricket World Cup victories. His contributions as a player and captain have etched his name in the annals of cricketing history.
5. Jacques Kallis: Regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history, Kallis achieved the unique feat of scoring over 10,000 runs and taking more than 290 wickets in both Test and ODI cricket. His versatility with bat and ball makes him a revered figure in the cricketing world.
6. Imran Khan: A cricketing and political icon, Imran Khan's leadership inspired Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup triumph in 1992. His transition into politics further solidified his legacy, symbolizing the convergence of sports and public service.
7. Sir Garfield Sobers: Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, Sobers is celebrated as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history. His exceptional batting, bowling, and fielding skills set new benchmarks for excellence in the sport.
8. Shane Warne: Regarded as one of the greatest leg-spin bowlers, Warne's exceptional skills and records have left an indelible mark on cricket. His mastery of spin and ability to outwit batsmen with his guile and variations make him a true cricketing legend.
9. Glenn McGrath: A linchpin of Australia's dominance in Test cricket, McGrath's precision and accuracy made him one of the greatest fast bowlers in history. His relentless accuracy and ability to consistently hit the right areas troubled even the best batsmen.
10. Muttiah Muralitharan: Widely regarded as one of the greatest spin bowlers, Muralitharan holds numerous records in Test and ODI cricket. His mastery of spin and unparalleled ability to deceive batsmen with his variations make him a cricketing icon.
11. Lasith Malinga: Celebrated for his unorthodox bowling style and mastery of the yorker, Malinga stands as one of the greatest limited-overs bowlers. His ability to deliver under pressure and his unique bowling action have earned him acclaim in the cricketing world.
Also Read: https://t20worldcup.info/who-is-the-king-of-cricket-in-the-world-of-all-time/ 
Conclusion
The quest to anoint the undisputed "King of Cricket" remains elusive, as the sport's rich tapestry weaves together the indelible feats of its monarchs. While each player contributes a vibrant thread to cricket's narrative, the true majesty lies in celebrating the diversity of playing styles, the richness of records, and the enduring legacy of cricketing icons. As enthusiasts, we find solace not in crowning a singular ruler but in cherishing the mosaic of cricketing greatness that transcends borders and generations. In this celebration of cricket, the journey of discovery proves to be as enchanting as the coronation itself, ensuring that the allure of the "King of Cricket" remains an eternal melody in the symphony of the game we all hold dear.
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dollycas · 5 months
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My Reading Itinerary Monday! – Week #49 – 2023
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Welcome to My Reading Itinerary Monday!  Where are your books taking you this week? I will be traveling to Pennsylvania, Nebraska, and Martinique! Here’s what I read and what I have planned for this week. Escapes Completed
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Hope for the Holidays by Daryl Wood Gerber Release Date - November 14, 2023 Setting - Oregon The Great Escapes Tour stops here tomorrow!
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Sniffing Out Murder (A Bailey the Bloodhound Mystery) by Kallie E. Benjamin Release Date - December 5, 2023 Setting - Indiana The Great Escapes Tour stops here for Cozy Wednesday this week!
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Christmas in the Crosshairs by Deena Alexander Release Date - November 28, 2023 Setting - New York The Great Escapes Tour stops here on Thursday!
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The Plot Thickets (A Garden Squad Mystery) by Julia Henry Release Date - October 25, 2022 Setting - Massachusetts My #FlashbackFriday Read!
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The Pompadour Necklace: Sophie's Adventures by Nupur Tustin Release Date - March 14, 2023 Setting - England The Great Escapes Tour stops here next Tuesday!
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Theft in Sleepy Hollow (Sophie's Adventures) by Nupur Tustin Release Date - November 25, 2023 Setting - New York The Great Escapes Tour stops here next Tuesday!
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Scheduled Escapes
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Murder with Chocolate Tea (A Daisy's Tea Garden Mystery) by Karen Rose Smith Release Date - November 28, 2023 Setting - Pennsylvania I will feature this book on Cozy Wednesday next week!
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Dead of Winter Break (A Cassandra Sato Mystery) by Kelly Brakenhoff Release Date - November 17, 2020 Setting - Nebraska I'm trying to finish up my Literary Escapes challenge.
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Whisky Hernandez by J. S. Mason Release Date - October 26, 2022 Setting – Martinique The Great Escapes Tour stops here next Friday plus my #FlashbackFriday Read!
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Future Escapes December 3 - 9, 2023
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ninadaily · 9 months
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nina :
"this is how we do it💥"
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digitalworld343 · 8 months
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Graeme Smith: The South African Cricket Titan Who Stood Tall
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Introduction
In the annals of cricketing history, few names shine as brightly as that of Graeme Smith. A giant of the game, both in stature and achievements, Smith's journey from a young prodigy to the iconic captain of the South African cricket team is a story of leadership, resilience, and unyielding determination.
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Early Life and Introduction to Cricket
Graeme Craig Smith was born on February 1, 1981, in Johannesburg, South Africa. From an early age, his passion for cricket was evident. He attended King Edward VII School in Johannesburg, where his talents with the bat quickly caught the eye of coaches and selectors.
A Record-Breaking Debut
Smith made his international debut for South Africa in 2002, and what a debut it was. At just 21 years old, he became the youngest captain in the history of South African cricket. This decision raised eyebrows, but it was a sign of things to come.
Leadership and Captaincy
Under Smith's leadership, the South African cricket team reached unprecedented heights. His tenure as captain, which lasted for over a decade, was marked by remarkable achievements, including series victories against the world's top teams and a No. 1 ranking in Test cricket.
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Iconic Moments
Smith's career was punctuated by iconic moments, none more memorable than his heroic performance with a broken hand in a Test match against Australia in 2009. This indomitable spirit encapsulated his dedication to the team's cause.
Consistency and Records
Smith's batting records are a testament to his consistency and skill. He scored over 9,000 runs in Test cricket, making him one of the leading run-scorers for South Africa. His partnership with fellow South African legend, Jacques Kallis, became one of the most formidable duos in the history of the sport.
Retirement and Post-Cricket Career
In 2014, Graeme Smith announced his retirement from international cricket, marking the end of an era in South African cricket. Since then, he has ventured into various roles, including commentary and cricket administration.
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Beyond Cricket
Smith's influence transcends cricket. He's known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in promoting sports among disadvantaged communities in South Africa. He continues to inspire young cricketers through his academy and various initiatives.
Conclusion
Graeme Smith's legacy in cricket is one of unwavering leadership, unmatched determination, and an unbreakable spirit. His towering presence on and off the field has left an indelible mark on South African cricket and the sport as a whole. He will forever be remembered as a true giant of the game, a captain who led by example, and a symbol of South African cricketing excellence.
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1handedecon · 10 months
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FEDS Paper: Affording Degree Completion: An Experimental Study of Completion Grants at Accessible Public Universities
Sara Goldrick-Rab, Christine Baker-Smith, Travis T. York, Kallie Clark, Douglas Webber, and Christel Perkins To improve college affordability and graduation rates, universities are increasingly allocating “completion grants” to students who are nearing the finish line but facing financial challenges. Using an experimental design and common program model across 11 broad-access public universities in ten states, we assessed the impact of a completion grants averaging $1,200 distributed among more than 14,000 students. We find that, despite university expectations that most students were near completion, only two-thirds of students eligible to receive a completion grant graduated within the academic year. Receiving a completion grant did not improve that rate. However, nearly all eligible students (95%) graduated within three years or were still working on their degrees. While completion grants are intended to enhance equity, we do not find evidence that they exerted positive impacts for marginalized groups as designed in this study. Moreover, while there was some program implementation variation across universities, it did not lead to differences in program impact. from FRB: Working Papers https://ift.tt/6EVPMTL via IFTTT
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hi kallie!
1. Song of the year?
picking one song is like. criminal. and I feel like you won’t mind if I make a lil list so fire in the twilight by wang chung, changes by yes, money for nothing by dire straights, don’t fear the reaper (ofc), miami by will smith (not joking), yucky blucky fruitcake by doechii, sinnerman by nina simone, news at ten by the vapors, and train to nowhere from infinity train. I could do more and I know you know that
16. Post a picture from the beginning of the year
17. Post a picture from the end of the year
the first photo I took this year is of wendi and I which I think is fitting and one of my favorite recent photos is this one of when dani fell asleep like 25 minutes into one of the best films of all time home alone 2: lost in new york
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toptrending2 · 1 year
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From Jonty to Kallis: 5 epic Proteas Test knocks in Australia
From Jonty to Kallis: 5 epic Proteas Test knocks in Australia
South Africa’s great Test knocks in Australia have come from some unlikely sources who became heroes in their own rights. Jonty Rhodes’s 76* in the 1994 Sydney epic is forgotten, but it set up the memorable win. Graeme Smith’s 108 in Perth is also a forgotten fourth-innings gem that set up what remains the second-highest Test chase. South Africa’s batting landmarks in Australia have been…
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indiejones · 1 year
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INDIES 75 GREATEST WORLD BATSMEN (TEST + ODI CRICKET COMBINED) OF ALL TIME (150+ yrs) !
Given that ckt-viewing has traditionally been one of the most occupying & engaging activities of the culture as well as pastime, of more than a handful of top nations of the world, for atleast the past ¾ century, that we know of via video footage, we at Indies landed up on an exciting idea of compiling a most comprehensive list of the Greatest 75 World Batsmen (Test + ODI cricket combined) Of All Time! This idea of a combined (Test + ODI) list seemed the most compelling to Indies, given it’s cricketing outlook/ideology of considering Test match cricket to essentially be 2 100 over-a—side games clubbed together & carrying forward from one to the other, at end of which one side OUGHT to win. And so players with a solid yet winning game, contributing towards win of their side, thru their careers, across eras, continents, continental playing conditions, & different legendary oppositions, in both the (longer) formats, mostly make the cut! PS. Also included in this greatest of all cricket lists, are those first-class batsmen, who despite less opportunities on intl circuit given political or other climes of times, stacked up such huge numbers, displaying such high skill sets, broke their way into this list, even via back door route. And fairly & squarely at that! And criteria of ranking, that also partly & most weightily reflects this aspect, broadly including factors like: 1. Technical skill set 2. Physical/Statistical contribution to the game, given their era & conditions of play. 3. Aesthetic cultural value to the connoisseur. & 4. Their contribution to the legacy of the game. And here it is! 1.Sachin Tendulkar 2.Don Bradman 3.Rahul Dravid 4.Mohammad Azharuddin 5.Brian Lara 6.Gary Sobers 7.Viv Richards 8.Wally Hammond 9.Mohinder Amarnath 10.Virender Sehwag 11.Zaheer Abbas 12.Vijay Merchant 13. George Headley 14.Saeed Anwar 15.Sunil Gavaskar 16.Vijay Hazare 17.Sanath Jayasuriya 18.Martin Crowe 19.Clive Lloyd 20.Javed Miandad 21.VVS Laxman 22.Desmond Haynes 23.Kumara Sangakkara 24.Hashim Amla 25.David Warner 26.Jacques Kallis 27.Ricky Ponting 28.Gordon Greenidge 29.Greg Chappell 30.David Gower 31.Adam Gilchrist 32.Aravinda de Silva 33.Sourav Ganguly 34.Quinton de Kock 35.Kane Williamson 36.Dimuth Karunaratne 37.Denis Compton 38.Len Hutton 39.Mark Waugh 40.David Boon 41.Michael Bevan 42.Ross Taylor 43.Angelo Mathews 44.Navjot Singh Sidhu 45.Geoff Marsh 46.Mahela Jayawardene 47.Dean Jones 48.Alastair Cook 49.Arjuna Ranatunga 50.Kepler Wessels 51.Inzamam-ul-Haq 52.Graham Gooch 53.Matthew Hayden 54.Glenn Turner 55.Mohammad Yousuf 56.Mike Hussey 57.Virat Kohli 58.Steve Waugh 59.Marcus Trescothick 60.AB De Villiers 61.Dinesh Chandimal 62.Steve Smith 63.Ken Barrington 64.Colin Cowdrey 65.Joe Root 66.Martin Love 67.Lindsay Hassett 68.Clyde Walcott 69.KS Ranjitsinhji 70.Bob Simpson 71.Barry Richards 72.Graeme Pollock 73.Frank Worrell 74.Herbert Sutcliffe 75.WG Grace
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sinistrahq · 2 years
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CONGRATULATIONS MOON ! theo kallis, with the face claim of archie renaux has been accepted.
CONGRATULATIONS CEE ! noelle dubois, with the face claim of savannah lee smith has been accepted.
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love-addict24-blog · 5 years
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I could never hate you.
One thing that you have never quite realized. There is nothing you could say or do to make me hate you.
There's way too much about you to love. to even try to hate you.
And these are just a few
I would love how perfect and bright and intoxicating your smile is. And how no matter what mood I'm in. I can't help but smile too.
I love how your icy blue eyes is gorgeous says they are. When staring into mine are hypnotizing and can cool down a Burning Heart and freeze a soul right in its tracks.
I love how your laughter is contagious. And how in all honesty it's one of the most adorable things in the world.
I love how your mind is as deep and as vast as the ocean. and how if im not careful. I can become submerged in conversations. and sink within your thoughts.
I love how were the most iconic couple I know. Like the kind you only read about or see on the silver screens.
I love how just like me you're able to reflect your soul on art. making beautiful things out of your emotions and feelings.
I love how one horrible feelings from my past. Like abuse and Trauma remind me feel so insecure. Like a pathetic worthless ugly monster. That you are always there to remind me of how beautiful I am and help me with my insecurities and remind me that found treasure where they found trash.
I love how our Romance is as beautiful and passionate as fireworks during a sunset. And how it's the most intoxicating, addictive, thing it has ever existed.
I love how no matter how bad the storm of our emotions get. No matter how much The Winds of Change weather us. No matter how Wild the crashing of our voices or how bright the fits of anger. There were able to be there for each other and hold each other in the end the view the beautiful extravagant colors of our love streaking across the sky.
I love how you love and cherish both of my girls. And treat them both like your own. And how you've already stepped up and taking care of them. And how well you are at it. And how you're turning out to be the most wonderful mother I knew you would be.
I love how beautiful and gorgeous you are. To the point to where it's just ungodly unbelievable and unimaginable. How something that surpasses all other forms of beauty could really exist.
I really love how about of all the billions of souls on this planet. Yours chose mine to love for all eternity. And how I really get to call you mine. And how I could never ever in my wildest dreams. To be so proud to be able to marry and call someone my wife the way I do you.
I love the way we fight. And the reason I say this. it's because no matter what I'm always going to love you. and that it's a proven fact the more girl fights with you the more priests that she cares.
I love the way you entice me and teach me to be more adventurous and to try new things.
I really love the sound of your voice. and how I don't think I could ever survive without ever hearing it again. And how I absolutely adore to hear you sing. And have the way you say I love you is like euphoric Bliss to my ears.
I love how are we best friends like us can have such a hilarious plethora of inside jokes. And most the time when we get started it's hard for me to not snort laughing or pee my pants.
I absolutely love how radiant and glowing you are carrying my child. I know what does is bolster the fact of how gorgeous and beautiful you are. In any circumstance or condition. And how it just warms my heart to reassures me how I could not be more proud to call you the mother of my child. And how I know you'll be a perfect one.
I love how at times when I'm hurting or I don't feel good. And I know that you're struggling and not at your greatest. You still try to make time to take care of me.
Simply put kally
I love the way
That you love me
I will always love you and nothing will ever change that
- love addict -
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