Hey :D! I’ve been a fan of yours for almost a year or two and just wanted to tell u that your art style is great :]!!! I especially love your IDV art and comics, it’s so silly/pos
By any chance, do you have IDV OCs :O? Just wondering abt it if you do !!
FGHJSAKFhjkfdhsjs thank you so much!! ;A; I'm really flattered to hear!! >/////////< 💖💖💖
I don't have any IDV OCs, but I did sketch some of my other OCs in the IDV style a long time ago.
Maybe I'll do some refined versions some day. Either imagining them as characters in the game and come up with in-game abilities, or make a crossover essence mock-up where each of them are a skin and assign them to canon characters.
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The Crown Season 5 Episode Titles ♚
Queen Victoria Syndrome
The System
Mou Mou
Annus Horribilis
The Way Ahead
Ipatiev House
No Woman's Land
Gunpowder
Couple 31
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Kevin Madden, 16, was a habitual school truant who used to claim that he drank blood. Nevertheless, his 12-year-old brother, Johnathon Madden, looked up to him.
On the 25th of November, 2003, Kevin, his friend, 15-year-old Timothy Ferriman, and another unnamed friend, played hooky from school and went to Kevin’s home on Dawes Road. Here, they drank alcohol and smoked before completely trashing the house with baseball bats.
At the time, Kevin’s mother and stepfather were at work and Johnathon was at class. Kevin told his friends that he planned on killing his family when they returned and Timothy called his girlfriend to brag about what he and his friends intended on doing.
His girlfriend became worried and called back and recorded a conversation between the three boasting about their murderous plan. Afterwards, she called the police but it was already too late.
When Johnathon arrived home, he was assaulted and then shoved into the basement by his brother and his two friends. In the basement, the teenagers unleashed a violent attack on the young boy.
Timothy then handed Kevin a butcher knife; he subsequently stabbed and slashed his brother to death. Johnathon sustained 71 stab wounds; his voice box and carotid artery were slashed. Following the murder, the teenagers waited for Kevin’s stepfather to come home and they then attacked him with a baseball bat and knife. Thankfully, he managed to escape.
The three boys were arrested within 24 hours. During his trial, Kevin stated that “people who did not know Johnathon should not be concerned about what happened to him.” Kevin was found guilty of first degree murder while Timothy was found guilty of manslaughter. The third teenager was acquitted of all charges.
Kevin was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 10 years. Timothy was sentenced to two years in a youth facility followed by three years probation.
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Roadwork by Richard Bachman
Things stopped.
Honestly, I don’t entirely get all the hate for this one. Sure there’s A LOT of filler, but at its best it’s every bit as good something like Apt Pupil . And really, that's probably what this story should've been, a part of one of King's novella collections. However, even as it is—with its bloated plotting and leisurely pace—it's still not the boring train-wreck I was expecting from what I've read about it online.
King writes even the most minor characters as if they’re real, living and breathing people, and gives them all phenomenal dialogue that's unsurprisingly natural and immensely readable. The opening scene is magnificent because of this—as are several others with Sal and his goons. And the character work done on Barton George Dawes throughout makes for an empathetic spiral into madness, building up to a satisfyingly over-the-top climax that, despite ending too abruptly for my liking, is effectively—and beautifully—written.
"Roll it," he said aloud, and everything began to move.
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-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
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For the Sake of Bread? The State of Main Street in the 1780s
By: Lisa Timmerman, Executive Director
On 11/19/1787, Prince William County men and women petitioned the Virginia General Assembly with a few key requests. Keep merchant activity limited to identified merchant houses on Main Street, condemn any unwholesome provisions, prevent nuisances and obstructions, and provide good quality bread.
“It is found that evils have arisen to the Town as well as the Country, from the Country people and Negroes being permitted to bring provisions and carry to private Houses or hawk about the Streets, and they conceive it would prevent frauds and secure better the health of the Inhabitants that the Market people should be confined to a certain House, which has lately been built for the purpose of a Market House – they likewise beg leave to represent, that they have been greatly imposed upon in the weight and quality of the bread made by the Bakers, and that whilst their Sister Towns are receiving twenty eight ounces of good bread for four pence they are paying the same price for Sixteen ounces, frequently of very indifferent bread – they likewise beg leave to represent the necessity of repairing and keeping in good order the Main Street in the Town of Dumfries (being the great road leading from North to South), of a night watch being established for the protection of the Inhabitants and the security of their property, and the prevention and removals of all obstructions and nuisances from the said Town & Streets – To the ends that such grievances be removed and regulations made, it is submitted to the wisdom and consideration of the House, either to reinvest the Trustees of the said Town or else to require a certain number of the Inhabitants to be chosen annually by the freeholders and Housekeepers, with power to Answer the above purposes, and that in either case they shall have powers to confine the market people to certain Market Houses and to consider all bad and unwholesome provisions, to regulate the above and quality of bread and condense the bad, to prevent and remove nuisances, and to make a reasonable and Small Assessment on property and by [poll] to make and keep the said Main Street in good Order and to establish and support a night Watch – It is judged best to vest such powers in the Trustees, it is submitted to the Wisdom of the House, whether in all cases of vacancies by Death or removal of any of the Trustees, such vacancies should not be filled up by the voice of a majority of the freeholders and Housekeepers of the said Town, and that only a freeholder or Housekeeper an Inhabitant of the said Town shall in any event be eligible – and Your petitioners shall ever pray–”
The original trustees of the Town in 1749 were John Graham, Peter Hedgeman, William Fitzhugh, George Mason, Joseph Blackwell, Richard Blackburn, and Thomas Harrison. By 1787, we find support for the trustees by over sixty men and one woman: William Carr, [A] Henderson, James Muschet, John Gibson, Philip Dawe, Sarah Williams, Richard Graham, William Linton, William McDaniel, Alexander Lithgory, John Linton, Timothy Brundige, Fran Ballendine, George Graham, to name a few.
(Behold this beautiful map drawn by Lee Lansing! This specific sheet is not on display, although you will see copies of this map on our walls!)
But how do we go from securing Main Street to “indifferent bread”? While the petitioners in Dumfries fixated on regulations, safety measures, and possible preventive actions for the merchants and their heavily traveled routes, they could look to their “sister town” of Alexandria to see how they addressed the problem of flour and bread regulation. One month prior, on 10/19/1787, merchants in Alexandria petitioned for a change in flour inspection laws. James Keith, John Murray, John Dunlop and 80 other merchants appeared with a request to make Virginia like Philadelphia, which, according to them, exported the best flour in America due to its’ rigid inspection. “That the city of Philadelphia has for a great Number of years carried on a very extensive Flour Trade and the Flour shipped from that Port has been generally held in higher Estimation in all foreign markets than the Flour shipped from any other part of the Continent…” They proposed granting an inspector the power to nominate and appoint deputies and inspector of bread. Interestingly, the petition from Alexandria includes the following reason for one inspector, “Whereas when there is but a single person to perform the Duties and becomes responsible for the [Inadversaries] or Frauds which may be committed, the Dread and Apprehension of a Detection will keep up an attention which will rarely be procured by any other means…”
Their different emphasis and approaches to quality assurance highlight the differing society and geography. The petitioners from Dumfries focused on their prejudices against “the Country people and Negroes,” who they blamed for lowering the reputation of merchants and ultimately jeopardizing the quality of the products. By trying to regulate the street itself, they acknowledged the importance of the thoroughfare, especially at a time when Quantico Creek was showing signs of strain. Alexandria’s petitioners also worried about the “evils” of society, but were more engrossed with the consequences of poor inspection and fraudulent workers. “It is unnecessary for your Petitioners to point out to the Honorable House the Benefits – which a County will enjoy or the Evils it will sustain from the good or ill Reports respecting the Quality of the Staple.” The following year, the merchants from Alexandria petitioned again noting potential dire consequences of the act approved on 11/23/1787. “That the good designs of the Legislature in passing the Act for Regulating the Inspection of Flour & Bread on the 23d of November will be entirely Defeated, without speedy remedy to the last paragraph of said Act for the recovery of the penalties and forfeitures. Particularly as respect deficient weight of flour & Bread brought to market to sale, an enormity common to at least one with part of all the flour brought to this market.”
By 1787, we find the wealthy landowners in and around Dumfries actively seeking a solution to the silting creek. Cuthbert Bullitt and others petitioned for the “Town of Newport,” which would have occupied the Bullitt lands on Possum Point around the mouth of Quantico Creek. The idea was to help attract the river trade and lessen the economic impact from Quantico Creek. While Newport never materialized beyond documents, we can study the various ways the residents of Dumfries responded to perceived adversaries. As tobacco fell out of favor and other goods advanced, we find people in the 1780s petitioning the general assembly demanding delicious and competitive bread.
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(Sources: Inhabitants of Dumfries: Petition, 1787, Merchants & Inhabitants of Alexandria: Petition, 1787, Merchants, Traders, & Other Inhabitants: Petition, 1788, LVA: Legislative Petitions Digital Collection; HDVI Archives)
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I drew this for @nightwonder7 a while back because I love her OC, Timothy, so much >v>
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The Crown For Your Emmy Consideration (Emmy Magazine Issue No. 4, 2023)
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Outside Edge - ITV - March 1, 1994 - February 13, 1996
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Brenda Blethyn as Miriam Dervish
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Kevin Madden, 16, was a habitual school truant. He typically skipped school with his best friend, 15-year-old Timothy Ferriman. The two boys lived in Toronto, Canada, where Timothy was nicknamed “Vampire Boy” due to his penchant for claiming he drank human blood. Despite his evident issues, Kevin’s, 12-year-old brother, Johnathon Madden, completely idolized him.
Johnathon loved Beethoven, especially when his Uncle Luke played the tune on his flute. His favorite foods were tacos, curried chicken, shepherd’s pie, grilled cheese and starfish. He enjoyed watching basketball games and playing video games with his brother. Among his circle of friends, he was known as the joker and could always be seen with a grin on his face.
On the 25th of November, 2003, Kevin, Timothy, and another unnamed friend, skipped school and went to Kevin’s home on Dawes Road in the east end. Here, they drank alcohol and smoked before completely trashing the house with baseball bats. At the time, Kevin and Johnathon’s mother, Joanne Champagnie, and their stepfather, Ralston Champagnie, were at work and Johnathon was at school.
That afternoon, Kevin told his friends that he planned on killing his family when they returned. Timothy subsequently called his girlfriend to brag about what he and his friends intended on doing. His girlfriend became worried and called back and recorded a conversation between the three teenagers boasting about their murderous plan. Afterwards, she called the police but it was already too late.
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Today's Devotion:
It is true that anyone who desires to be a church official wants to be something worthwhile. That's why officials must have a good reputation and be faithful in marriage. They must be self-controlled, sensible, well-behaved, friendly to strangers, and able to teach. They must not be heavy drinkers or troublemakers. Instead, they must be kind and gentle and not love money. Church officials must be in control of their own families, and they must see that their children are obedient and always respectful. If they don't know how to control their own families, how can they look after God's people? They must not be new followers of the Lord. If they are, they might become proud and be doomed along with the devil. Finally, they must be well-respected by people who are not followers. Then they won't be trapped and disgraced by the devil.
1 Timothy 3:1-7 CEV
Reflections!
Habang pauwi, we've talk about this, may family kasi dun sa cafe na kakilala din ni DJ, tumiwalag daw kasi di nila siya gusto, same for me haha
dami kasing nasasabing di maganda, alam ko naman I should not focus sa negative things about him pero how won't you diba? bukod sa he's the head of the church, we should look upto him kasi pastor siya, nasasaad naman sa salita sa bible on how should a church official should look.
well, kung ipapatupad talaga yang nakasaad sa kasulatan, madaming matatanggal, just like my tito, bukod sa di niya macontrol family niya, ikakatisod kasi yun ng ibang church members lalo pag di masyado kilala tito ko, baka may masabing "bakit yung anak niya INC naman, yung isa tomboy" eh nakasaad na dapat kontrolado mo ang family mo. It's by the grace of God kung paano sila nakakatayo sa pulpito and how they can share the gospel.
dami talaga tanggal, baka nga iisa o dalawa na lang matira.
thank goodness di ako official hahaha
but im trying to be holy.
pero I think kahit di ka naman official its just the standard of how we should live, kayang kaya naman eh, siguro madaling sabihin as of now, pero pag nagkaroon na ako ng sariling family at hindi na ganun ka focus ako ke Lord, mahihirapan na ako, but as of now, susulitin ko ang init ko kay Lord, tulungan mo ako to maintain it ♥️
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Dominique Dawes Net Worth
Who is Dominique Dawes:
Dominique Dawes is an American gymnast who was born on November 20, 1976, in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is a three-time Olympic medalist, winning a bronze medal in 1992, a gold medal in 1996, and a bronze medal in 2000. Dawes is also a five-time World Championships medalist, winning two gold medals in 1994, a silver medal in 1995, a gold medal in 1997, and a silver medal in 1999.
Early Life of Dominique Dawes:
Dominique Dawes was born on November 19, 1976, in Silver Spring, Maryland. Her parents are both African American. Dominique's father, Paul Dawes, is a dentist, and her mother, Cheryl Dawes, is a nurse. Dominique has one brother, named Darren. Dominique began gymnastics at the age of six and quickly developed a love for the sport.
Married Life:
Dominique Dawes married Timothy Payne in 2009. The couple has one daughter, named Taelyn, who was born in 2010. Dominique Dawes and her husband are very active in their daughter's life and enjoy spending time with her.
Education:
Dominique Dawes was born on November 20, 1976, in Silver Spring, Maryland. She began gymnastics at the age of 3 and started competing at the national level at the age of 9. Dawes attended Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Dawes attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where she studied kinesiology.
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Dominique Dawes is a three-time Olympic gymnast, who is best known for her graceful and fluid performances on the balance beam and floor exercise. Dawes started her gymnastics career at the age of 6, and by the time she was a sophomore in high school, she was already a world champion. Dawes competed in her first Olympics in 1992, and went on to compete in the next two Olympic games, in 1996 and 2000.
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Dominique Dawes is a retired American gymnast. She was a member of the U. S. Olympic team and won three medals at the 1992 Olympics. Dawes is the first African American to win an individual all-around medal in the Olympics.
Dawes was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, on November 14, 1976. She began gymnastics at the age of six.
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Dominique Dawes is a retired American artistic gymnast. She is best known for her individual and team bronze medal performances in the 1996 Olympics. Dawes was born on November 19, 1976, in Silver Spring, Maryland. She began gymnastics at the age of 6 and competed in her first international meet at age 10. Dawes was a member of the gold medal-winning American teams at the 1994 and 1998 World Championships. She retired from competitive gymnastics in 2000.
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Dominique Dawes is a former American gymnast. She was born on November 19, 1976, in Silver Spring, Maryland. Dawes is best known for her performances in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games, where she won three gold medals and one bronze medal.
Dawes started gymnastics at the age of six and competed in her first international competition at the age of nine.
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