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1v31182m5 · 8 months
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Damn, I want Shen and Randy came back so badly- 😔
They never left ma'm
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clippyzippy · 1 year
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some miscellaneous thingggssssz ^~^
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Sonia Sanchez, Malcolm [from Home Coming, Broadside Press, 1969], in Black Poetry. A Supplement to Anthologies Which Exclude Black Poets, Edited by Dudley Randall, Broadside Press, Detroit, MI, 1969, pp. 37-38
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thelithianqueen · 4 years
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Who I Ship
Hey so in light of events happening on here, I decided to make a list of all my ships.
Now while I do enjoy these ships, I'm not gonna act all toxic if someone doesn't like them. 
Y'all can ship what you love and enjoy whatever you want. Just don't get into an argument over it or send death threats, because that's just not right.
Anyways, here are all of my ships.
>><<
CANON X CANON
Invader Zim
1. RAPR - Red and Purple
2. ZADR - Zim and Dib
3. TAGR - Tak and Gaz
4. GAMR - Gir and Mimi
5. ZAGR - Zim and Gaz
6. DATR - Dib and Tak
FNAF
1. Bonnie and Toy Bonnie
2. Foxy and Chica
3. Springtrap and Mangle
4. Fun Time Foxy and Lolbit
5. Ballora and Circus Baby
6. Toy Freddy and Toy Chica
Digimon
1. Renamom and Impmon(also when he's Beelzemon)
Sonic
1. Sonic and Shadow
2. Shadow and Amy
3. Tails and Cosmo
4. Tails and Cream
5. Sleet and Sonia
6. Knuckles and Rouge
7. Blaze and Silver
8. Manic and Scourge
9. Jet and Wave
10. Sonic and Sally
11. Sticks and Amy
12. Vanilla and Vector
13. Charmy and Cosmo
14. Espio and Blaze
15. Shadow and Knuckles
16. Infinite and Gadget
17. Mighty and Ave
18. Gears and Jay
19. Tempest and Camellia 
20. Shade and Tikal
21. Sonic and Amy
22. Dr. Robotnic and Agent Stone
23. Tom and Maddie
24. Rachall and Randal
Harry Potter
1. Harry and Draco
Death Note
1. Ryuk and Rem
2. Light and L
3. Ryuk and Light
4. Rem and Misa
Inuyasha
1. Sesshomaru and Kagome
Regular Show
1. Skips and Benson
Zootopia
1. Nick and Judy
2. Bogo and Clawhauser
Sing
1. Johnny and Ash
Steven Universe
1. Pearl and Jasper
2. Peridot and Lapis
3. Amethyst and Peridot
4. Yellow and Blue
Bright
1. Nick and Tika
Hazbin Hotel
1. Charlie and Vaggie
2. Alastor and Angel Dust
3. Sir Pentious and Baxter
4. Cherri Bomb and Molly
5. Angel Dust and Husk
Helluva Boss
1. Blitzo and Stolas
2. Moxie and Millie
Star Wars
1. Ahsoka and Barriss
2. Obiwan and Ventress
3. Maul and Kilindi
Transformers
1. Elita-One and Optimus Prime
2. Starscream and Skyquake
3. Darksteel and Skylynx
4. Airachnid and Arcee
5. Breakdown and Knockout
6. Dreadwing and Moonracer
7. Bulkhead and Wheeljack
8. Hardshell and Tarantulas
9. Blackarachnia and Smokescreen
10. Lockdown and Makeshift
11. Prowl and Jazz
12. Chromia and Ironhide
13. Strika and Slipstream
14. Jack and Sierra
15. Bumblebee and Charlie
16. Inferno and Waspinator
17. Ratchet and Drift
18. Strongarm and Steeljaw
19. Thunderhoof and Fracture
20. Megatron and Optimus
21. Cyclonus and Tailgate
22. Sideswipe and Windblade
23. Filch and Nightra
24. Shatter and Alice
25. Dropkick and Blackout
26. Grimlock and Bumblebee
Undertale
1. Sans x Frisk
2. Sans x Grillby
3. Undyne x Alphys
4. Asriel x Muffet (because of a friends' AU)
5. MK(Monster Kid) x Chara (because of a friends' AU)
6. Papyrus x Mettaton
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RARE OCCURENCE OF OC X CANON
Sonic
1. Espio and Merai(my oc)
Hazbin Hotel
1. Molly and Janarra(my oc)
Transformers
1. Bumblebee and Jade(my oc)
2. Ratchet and Bladenight(my oc)
3. Predaking and Ember(my oc)
4. Miko and Hunter(my oc)
5. Rafael and Johana(my oc)
6. Vince and David(my oc)
7. Rodimus and Kiit(my oc)
8. Barricade and Cristy(my oc)
9. Sylas and Ema(my oc)
>><<
This applies to all my accounts;
1. @thelithianqueen
2. @exists-in-the-void
3. @thelithianqueen-refs
4. @thelithianqueen-digital-arts
5. @project-lithians
6. @story-scenes
Don't harass people over a ship!
It just makes you look ignorant and childish!
If you don't like a ship, that's fine. Just don't start drama over it.
Have a nice day.
Thank you.
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marlcasters · 5 years
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Masterlist
(A pathetic excuse of a masterlist but why not?)
 DDAW
Ernest Sinclaire x MC Aesthetic
Edmund Marlcaster x Briar Daly  Marlcaster Aesthetic
Mary Mills x Earl Vincent of Edgewater Aesthetic
Viscount Harry Foredale Aesthetic
Aesthetics
D&D AU Aesthetic
Briar Daly x Arthur Woods Aesthetic
Briar Daly Aesthetic
Sonia Alves Aesthetic
D&D Chapter Aesthetics 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ,
Logan Aesthetic
WEBTOON
Kym Ladell x William Hawkes Aesthetic 
Lauren Sinclair Aesthetic 
Lila Desroses x Lukas Randall Aesthetic
MC Aesthetics
Mermaid!MC , TE MC , AME MC , ACOR  MC , Hot Couture MC , ROE MC ,TNA MC , DS MC , TRR/TRH MC , ILB MC , QB MC , ROD MC ,
Twitter Tingz
TE + Tweets (Zeph and MC)
Mother of the Year + Twitter (MC)
Desire & Decorum + Twitter ( Harry and MC)
Bloodbound + Twitter 1 , 2
Social Media Tingz
Briar Daly
MC
Ernest Sinclaire
Edmund Marlcaster
Request (Ernest Sinclaire x OC)
Cordelia Parsons
Briar & Harry [Friendship]
D&D Gang Stuff 1 , 2 , 3 ,  4 ,
Briar & Bart [Friendship]
Noe’s Birthday Pack: 1 , 2
Prompts (P) / Headcanons (H)
“Shut up and kiss me.” - Luke Harper x Cordelia Parsons (P)
Making a goofy face until they notice and laugh - Edmund x Briar Marlcaster (P)
Harry’s Scar - Theresa Sutton x Harry Foredale (H)
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blackkudos · 7 years
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Dudley Randall
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Dudley Randall (January 14, 1914 – August 5, 2000) was an African-American poet and poetry publisher from Detroit, Michigan. He founded a pioneering publishing company called Broadside Press in 1965, which published many leading African-American writers, among them Melvin Tolson, Sonia Sanchez, Audre Lorde, Gwendolyn Brooks, Etheridge Knight, Margaret Walker, and others. Randall's most famous poem is "The Ballad of Birmingham," written in response to the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, in which four girls were killed. Randall's poetry is characterized by simplicity, realism, and what one critic has called the "liberation aesthetic." Other well-known poems of his include "A Poet is not a Jukebox," "Booker T. and W.E.B.," and "The Profile on the Pillow."
Life
Randall was born on January 14, 1914 in Washington D.C., the son of Arthur George Clyde (a Congressional Minister) and Ada Viola Randall (a teacher). His family moved to Detroit in 1920, and he married Ruby Hudson in 1935, however, this marriage dissolved. Randall married Mildred Pinckney in 1942, but this marriage did not last either. In 1957, he married Vivian Spencer.
Randall developed an interest in poetry during his school years. At the age of thirteen, his first published poem appeared in the Detroit Free Press. He worked in a foundry of the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, from 1932 to 1937. He also worked as a clerk at a post office in Detroit from 1938 to 1943 and served in the military during World War II. He was working at a post office while he was attending Wayne State University in Detroit, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1949. Randall then completed his master's degree in Library Science at the University of Michigan in 1951. He worked as a librarian at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, and later at Morgan State College in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1956, he returned to Detroit to work at the Wayne County Federated Library System as head of the reference-inter loan department. From 1969-1976 Mr. Randall was a reference librarian at the University of Detroit (now the University of Detroit Mercy), and served also as the University’s Poet-in-Residence. In his honor, the Dudley Randall Poet-in-Residence Award was established in 1971 and is still an annual event at the University as the Dudley Randall Poetry Contest.
Work
In 1966 Broadside Press published Poem Counterpoem, authored by Randall with Margaret Danner, founder of Boone House, a black cultural center in Detroit where they both read their work. In the words of R. Baxter Miller, "Perhaps the first of its kind, the volume contains ten poems each by Danner and Randall. The poems are alternated to form a kind of double commentary on the subjects they address in common. Replete with allusions to social and intellectual history, the verses stress nurture and growth. In 'The Ballad of Birmingham' Randall establishes racial progress as a kind of blossoming, as he recounts the incident." Randall's next publication wasCities Burning (1968), a group of thirteen poems, in response to a riot in Detroit. Another fourteen poems appeared in Love You(1970), followed by More to Remember (1971) and After the Killing (1973).
Naomi Long Madgett writes: "His interest in Russia, apparent in his translations of poems by Aleksander Pushkin ('I Loved You Once,'After the Killing) and Konstantin Simonov ('My Native Land' and 'Wait for Me' in A Litany of Friends), was heightened by a visit to the Soviet Union in 1966. His identification with Africa, enhanced by his association with poet Margaret Esse Danner from 1962 to 1964 and study in Ghana in 1970, is evident in such poems as "African Suite" (After the Killing)."
In 1981 Randall was named Poet Laureate of the City of Detroit by Mayor Coleman Young. Randall died on August 5, 2000, aged 86, in Southfield, Michigan. In May 2001 the University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus Library was designated a national Literary Landmark by the Friends of Libraries U.S.A. (now the Association of Library Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations) and UDM’s Dudley Randall Center for Print Culture was named in his honor. The Dudley Randall Poetry Prize is awarded to a University of Detroit Mercy student each year.
On January 12, 2014, the centennial of Dudley Randall's birth was celebrated at the University of Detroit Mercy Library. Detroit Poet Laureate Naomi Long Madgett spoke about her friendship and collaborations with Randall. Poet and professor Dr. Gloria House read selections of Dudley Randall's poetry. Poet Albert M. Ward and former Dudley Randall Poetry contest winners Deonte Osayande and Lori Allan read their work.
Broadside Press
Randall was the publisher of Broadside Press from 1965 until 1977, when he sold the press to the Alexander Crummell Memorial Center, although he continued to serve as a consultant. The press began because Randall wanted to establish a copyright on two poems that Jerry Moore was setting to music, "Ballad of Birmingham" and "Dressed All in Pink."
Broadside Press really took off in 1965 when, during the Writer's Conference at Fisk University, Randall saw Margaret Walker practicing her recitation of a poem about Malcolm X she was going to perform. When Randall commented on the quantity of poems being published about Malcolm, Margaret Burroughs suggested the idea of an anthology. Randall and Burroughs communicated their intentions to edit a book of poetry on Malcolm X at the conference, and their fellow poets and publishers responded enthusiastically, some even refusing to be paid for their work.
Broadside Press published poetry almost exclusively, with more than 400 poets represented and more than 100 books and recordings released. The press has the distinction of being one of the most important literary avenues of the Black Arts Movement, as well as presenting older black poets (like Gwendolyn Brooks) and emerging voices (like Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez) to new readers.
Although Broadside Press went into decline in 1976 due to overworked staff, it still exists to this day.
Connection to The Black Arts Movement
As editor of the Broadside Press, Randall was an important part of the Black Arts Movement. The aesthetic counterpart of the political drive inherent in the Black Power movement, BAM rejected assimilation in favor of artistic and political freedom. Part of the movements doctrine was a belief in the necessity of militant armed self-defense and the beauty and goodness of Blackness.
The movement’s origin is usually traced to March 1965 when, two months after the assassination of Malcolm X, LeRoi Jones (who later changed his name to Amiri Baraka) moved to Harlem. It was Baraka who coined the phrase “Black Arts.” The movement had three major forces: the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), the Nation of Islam, and the US organization (the “us” used in opposition to“them”). BAM poets were known for an innovative use of language, particularly focusing on orality and the use of Black English, music, and performance for a full-bodied, authentic“black experience” that rejected white literary standards.
Although Randall was a proponent of the freedom BAM offered black poets, particularly up-and-coming artists, he was not afraid to question what he saw as inherent paradoxes within the movement. For Randall, both the overtly militant aesthetic and the desire to purify poetry of white characteristics were restrictive to the expression of black artistry. Randall viewed himself as the “guardian of a poetic space out of which black poets may create without restriction."
Bibliography
Poetry collections
Poem Counterpoem, with Margaret Danner (Detroit: Broadside Press, 1966).
Cities Burning (Detroit: Broadside Press, 1968).
Love You (London: Paul Breman, 1970).
More to Remember: Poems of Four Decades (Chicago: Third World Press, 1971).
After the Killing (Chicago: Third World Press, 1973),
Broadside Memories: Poets I Have Known (Detroit: Broadside Press, 1975).
A Litany of Friends: New and Selected Poems (Detroit: Lotus Press, 1981).
As editor
For Malcolm: Poems on the Life and the Death of Malcolm X, with Margaret G. Burroughs (Detroit: Broadside Press, 1967).
Black Poetry: A Supplement to Anthologies Which Exclude Black Poets (Detroit: Broadside Press, 1969).
Black Poets (New York: Bantam, 1971).
Golden Song: The Fiftieth Anniversary Anthology of the Poetry Society of Michigan, with Louis J. Cantoni (Detroit: Harlo, 1985).
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1v31182m5 · 2 months
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Can you draw Sonia x Randall meeting for the first time.
İt's already shown in the movie lol
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1v31182m5 · 1 year
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<3
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1v31182m5 · 1 year
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I cant believe Gumball made a wholeass clip for how much they love Randall n Sonia
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1v31182m5 · 11 months
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I wonder what wpuld sonia find attractive about randall in just curious :) BTW it's a really adorable ship
İT REALLY İS!!!
Oh oh boy what she DOESNT likes about Randall would be a better question.
He cooks he cleans he reads poetry he studies he’s a nerd he is flexible to do gymnastics he knows french ( I headcanon both of them are half french half american and laughed at this coindicince when they learned hfagakdnaks) he’s super sweet to her and let me get on to the things she doesnt likes about her beloved fiance;
The elephant in the room here is “oh so she didnt liked when she changed after college didnt she?” No! İts not it. Just like how Randall’s fans like both of him I dont see why Sonia wouldnt like both Randall’s too. The thing she didnt liked about college Randall was that he never stood up for himself and standed like a coward at every situtation leaving the job to protect him to Sonia. The thing she doesnt like about today’s Randall is now he’s a bit grumpy now jabsjahsjahsı (again, she’s very in love of both))
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clippyzippy · 2 years
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halloweeeeeen
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cephalopod witch loves her lizard dracula uwu owo 🦇
... does halloween even exist in the monster world? would they embrace it, or find it weird? hmm... i dunno
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1v31182m5 · 1 year
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The last one is my favourite Sonia drawing. It really feels like I captured everything there. I love her energy
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1v31182m5 · 29 days
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Can you draw Randall X Sonia
I don't do requests atm animefan13456
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