Analysis: What Israel Can Teach the U.S. About Confronting a Constitutional Crisis
Sometimes you not only need to vote—you also need to vote with your feet.
— By Aaron David Miller and Daniel Miller | Foreign Policy | March 18, 2023
A protester waves an Israeli flag during a massive protest against the government's judicial overhaul plan on March 11 in Tel Aviv, Israel (Illegally Occupied Palestine). Amir Levy/Getty Images
Over the past four months, in an extraordinary display of national resolve and resistance, millions of Israelis have rallied in the streets to protest their government’s efforts to revolutionize the judiciary. Because Israel does not have a written constitution or bicameral parliament, these so-called reforms, if enacted, would eviscerate an independent judiciary, remove the one check and balance standing in the way of unbridled government power, and fundamentally undermine Israel’s democratic system.
In a recent conversation with the author, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak noted that the behavior of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government during the current crisis evoked thoughts of the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.
Can the United States learn anything from Israel in its own efforts to stop democratic backsliding and combat a future constitutional crisis in the event, for example, that a president seeks to hold on to power, overturn the results of a free and fair election, and threaten the very essence of constitutional government?
At first glance, the sheer size of the United States and fundamental differences between the two countries’ political cultures and governance systems might appear to render comparisons moot, if not irrelevant. But a closer look reveals important takeaways from Israel’s situation that are worth considering. If Israelis succeed in checking this judicial juggernaut, and even if they don’t, there are lessons for Americans should U.S. liberal democracy be seriously threatened.
The biggest takeaway from what has been happening in Israel has to do with the size, tactics, and endurance of the protests themselves. For months, the world has watched Israelis engage in sustained, massive, nonviolent protests and civil disobedience in cities and towns across the country, drawing participants from nearly all sectors of society.
The scale, scope, and composition of these demonstrations are unprecedented in the country’s history. Hundreds of thousands regularly attend the protests, which are largely grassroots demonstrations, locally organized with former officials and intellectuals recruited to speak. On April 1, close to 450,000 Israelis took to the streets. That is close to 5 percent of the population, roughly equivalent to 17 million Americans. A recent poll showed that 20 percent of all Israelis have protested at one time or another against the judicial coup.
Given the vast disparity in size, replicating this kind of sustained protest movement is no easy matter. As a point of comparison, the Women’s March on Washington on Jan. 21, 2017, drew between 1 and 1.6 percent of the U.S. population. But that doesn’t mean this is impossible. Indeed, the Black Lives Matter protests that took place in the United States in the summer of 2020 were largely spontaneous and may have included as many as 26 million—and perhaps more—protesters in total.
Size is critical, but so is the character of demonstrations. The essential element is nonviolence. As Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan have demonstrated in studying civil resistance movements that occurred between 1900-2006, using nonviolent tactics—which can include protests, boycotts, and civil disobedience—enhances a movement’s domestic and international legitimacy, increases its bargaining power, and lessens the government’s efforts to delegitimize it. Although the vast majority of Black Lives Matter protests were peaceful (despite the false or misleading media and government claims to the contrary), there were acts of violence, looting, and rioting. Any future protest movement in the United States must shun this kind of destructive behavior.
The Israeli movement’s endurance and persistence has also been an asset. The struggle for democracy is not a 100-yard dash—as demonstrated in other countries, such as Serbia. In Israel’s case, the perception that the so-called judicial reform wasn’t just some technical adjustment to the political system, but rather a fundamental threat to Israelis’ way of life, sustained the protests. The profound anger and mistrust toward the Netanyahu government further catalyzed Israelis from virtually all sectors of society to turn out in the streets.
A second essential part of the response to the judicial legislation in Israel has been the active participation of military reservists who have signed petitions, participated in protests, and boycotted their formal and volunteer reserve duty. These reservists play a critical role in both intelligence and air force operations that are key to the current security challenges Israel faces.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is the most respected institution in the country. In fact, what led Netanyahu to pause the judicial legislation was the surge of protests that followed his (since rescinded) decision to fire Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Gallant had publicly called for a halt to the judicial overhaul, arguing that it was jeopardizing Israel’s security. Adding to the pressure, a host of former IDF chiefs of staff, commanders, and former directors of Mossad have publicly opposed the judicial legislation. And even active, lower-level Mossad employees have been given permission to participate in the protests.
Such actions by former and current government officials are precisely what is needed to imbue the protests with additional legitimacy and to amplify the seriousness of the moment. Active members of IDF units have not refused to serve, and we’re not recommending that active U.S. military units join the protests. Indeed, given the U.S. tradition of the subordination of military to civilian authority, uniformed military would be hard-pressed to intervene in a political crisis.
Still, before the November 2020 election, when then-U.S. President Donald Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power pending the results, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley issued a public statement that the military had no role in an election and would “obey the lawful orders of our civilian leadership.” And senior military officials might well publicly remind the U.S. military—as the Joint Chiefs of Staff did in the wake of the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021—that their mission is to defend the U.S. Constitution.
At the same time, civil servants from throughout the federal government should consider joining the protests and have their organizational representatives (the American Foreign Service Association at the Department of State, for example), issue statements in support. These employees need not resign, at least at first, but they should make clear their nonpartisan opposition to efforts to undermine the rule of law and constitutional norms. The nonpartisan nature of these actions would be reinforced if they involved not just federal employees in Washington, but also the much larger workforce throughout the country. Furthermore, calls to protest could also involve state employees, particularly if the constitutional crisis stemmed from state action.
Third is the importance of strikes. The Histadrut—Israel’s largest trade union, with an estimated 800,000 members—called for a general strike that followed more limited strikes in the preceding months. That decision shut down departures from Ben Gurion Airport. Israel’s research universities and medical facilities (all public hospitals and community clinics) also called to strike, in addition to the closing of banks, businesses, and restaurants (including the ever-popular McDonald’s).
These tactics worked in Israel because, along with other measures (such as closing highways through acts of civil disobedience), they communicated to government ministers and Knesset members that unless they reassessed the situation, the country would shut down, with grave economic and political consequences. The tech sector had already begun to express major concerns that judicial reform as envisioned by the Netanyahu government could turn Israel’s image as a start-up nation into one of a shut-down nation, raising risks that foreign investment might be curtailed and Israeli entrepreneurs might decide to move out of the country.
To be sure, the same tactics could not be so easily deployed in the United States. First, 25 percent of Israeli workers are in a union, compared to 10 percent in the United States. Second, shutting down a country the size of the United States would simply be impossible (although such a strategy might have more success in a small enough state). Additionally, it is unclear if such strikes would help or hurt the opposition politically, particularly in light of the fact that COVID-19 school closures and other lockdown measures were fraught. But strikes should be explored and studied as possible tools. In the summer of 2020, tens of thousands of U.S. workers participated in a “Strike for Black Lives.”
Furthermore, taking a page from the sports strikes in the wake of the 2020 police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, there are more creative measures to explore in place of or in conjunction with traditional worker strikes. Sports leagues at both the college and professional level might suspend games until the crisis was resolved. If individual leagues were unwilling to participate, their stars could—and many likely would. What better way to cause a sustained, nationwide conversation about a specific topic that punctures all information bubbles than by forcing the cancellation of college football games, or the NBA playoffs, the World Series, or even the Super Bowl? In recent years, sports figures have increasingly become involved in politics, including ones from places you might not expect.
Similar strategies could be considered in the realm of Hollywood, the music industry, and other areas where Americans have a shared cultural appreciation and imbue their idols with the recognition and respect once enjoyed by political leaders. To avoid the appearance that these measures were partisan or political, these actions would need buy-in from actors, singers, entertainers, and writers from across the political spectrum, including from those who have always stayed above the political fray or who belong to the opposing political parties.
Fourth is the importance of respected political leaders, both current and former, joining the response to a severe political crisis. In Israel, former prime ministers have participated in the protest movement, including Barak and Ehud Olmert, as well as foreign and justice ministers such as Tzipi Livni. Former U.S. presidents have generally avoided this kind of participation, but in a severe crisis one can imagine former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, as well as other former senior officials from across the political spectrum, speaking out and participating in demonstrations.
Leadership extends beyond mere symbolism. Israeli opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yair Lapid made calls for a general strike, among other involvement by elected officials. Similar kinds of bipartisan leadership from those in the U.S. House and Senate would be important to amplify the message of the protests and provide legitimacy. And of course, if the constitutional crisis originated from Congress itself, elected representatives could use their authority to shut it down. In this case, the protesters and other stakeholders, such as businesses, should view their opposition as a way to lobby Congress, including by promising to withhold financial backing to any member who participates in the unconstitutional scheme. There were similar actions in the wake of Jan. 6.
It would also be imperative for leaders to come from outside government, including from media organizations that represent a broad spectrum of U.S. politics. Given the United States’ problem with misinformation, this would be essential to accurately portray what was happening on the ground, including dispelling any untruths—for example, the notions that the protests had turned violent or that they were simply partisan reflections of one political party or another.
Finally, perhaps the most important lesson of all is to look for ways to motivate the public with an inclusive national response that transcends party and partisan affiliation. The reason the Israeli protests have been so effective is that even in a society rent by so many divisions, Israelis have gone into the streets because they believe deeply that their very way of life—the character of their society, and the image they have of Israel as an open, tolerant, and democratic polity with all its weaknesses, including and especially the Israeli occupation—is fundamentally threatened. As journalist Gal Beckerman has written, Israeli protesters have wrapped themselves in their flag—the most visible symbol of the protests. And this is something, according to Beckerman, that Americans should take to heart.
It is important to emphasize, though, that most Palestinians—including both those who are Israeli citizens (roughly 2 million out of a total population of 9.7 million) and those under Israel’s occupation and control—see the protests as an effort to protect Israeli Jewish democracy, not a movement to extend equal rights or statehood to them. Arab political parties in Israel have backed the protests, but the majority of Palestinian citizens of Israel, even while they have a great deal to lose should the judicial legislation pass, feel the demonstrations don’t address their needs, including equal rights and rising crime.
But without holding the line against a government whose objectives include de facto if not de jure annexation of the West Bank, continued second-class citizenship for Palestinian citizens of Israel, and enabling violence against Palestinians—as seen in the settler rampages through the West Bank town of Huwara—there will be no chance for peace, an end of the occupation, or statehood for the Palestinians.
And while we remain gloomy about any chance in the near term for an equitable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this protest movement has imbued Israel with a new energy and dynamism. It has created a focus on democracy, rights, and equality that hasn’t been seen in years and that could, under the right leadership, drive home the message that the preservation of Israel as a Jewish democratic state depends on ending the Israeli occupation and extending equal rights not just in principle but in practice to Palestinian citizens of Israel. One can at least hope so.
For the United States, the greatest challenge would be finding a way to wrap a movement in the U.S. flag and identify a broader set of unifying purposes that creates the biggest tent under which millions of Americans could rally. In today’s perniciously partisan environment, this would be hard—some might say impossible. To quote the historian Henry Adams, politics in the United States has become a “systematic organization of hatreds.” Without a written constitution, Israelis have turned to their Declaration of Independence as a source of inspiration, even as a set of principles for a future constitution. Perhaps the United States could do the same, turning to the basic founding principles that have shaped the country’s self-government.
The United States is perhaps the only nation in history founded on an idea: self-government in the interest of securing life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Fundamentally, no matter the differences between Americans, what makes the United States special is its ability to self- correct, reinvent itself, and make progress toward guaranteeing opportunity, equality, and dignity for all. A truly national protest movement must be grounded in this dream and the aspiration of making it more accessible to everyone. We are hopeful and inspired by the younger generations in the United States today—by their commitment to making the country a better place for all Americans, and by how they would rise to meet the challenge if the United States were truly tested.
Of course, the best way to avoid illiberal backsliding, let alone a constitutional crisis, is to vote for candidates who respect the rule of law, abide by the Constitution, and adhere to democratic norms and standards. Once authoritarians entrench themselves in power, they can use their authority to remain there. But sometimes you not only need to vote—you also need to vote with your feet.
Some of this may seem naive and Panglossian. But the fight for U.S. democracy has always mixed the pragmatic and the aspirational. What has happened in Israel these many months has shown the power that people possess to safeguard their democracy when threatened. It’s not an easy conversation to have. But it’s worth having now because the stakes are so very high, and sadly, the dangers to the United States’ own democratic system are all too real.
— Aaron David Miller is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former U.S. State Department Middle East analyst and negotiator in Republican and Democratic administrations. He is the author of The End of Greatness: Why America Can’t Have (and Doesn’t Want) Another Great President.
— Daniel Miller is a Lawyer and Activist. Since 2016, he has engaged in various forms of Pro-democracy work and has written for the Washington Post, CNN, Daily Beast, and New York Daily News on democracy issues.
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Max Verstappen
Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri
Charles Leclerc
Pierre Gasly
Lewis Hamilton
Carlos Sainz
Daniel Riccardo
Mick Schumacher
Criminal Minds
Spencer Reid
Aaron Hotchner
Derek Morgan
David Rossi (preferably young)
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Bucky Barnes
Tony Stark
Thor
Sam Wilson
Deadpool
Steve Rogers
Spiderman (Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Miguel O'hara)
Call of Duty
Keegan Russ
Simon "Ghost" Riley
König
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Anakin Skywalker
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Kylo Ren
Luke Skywalker
Han Solo
Outer Banks:
JJ Maybank
Rafe Cameron
Topper Thornton
John B. Routledge
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Harry Potter
Cedric Diggory
Draco malfoy
Ron Weasley
Fred Weasley
Blaise Zabini
Regulus Black
Severus Snape
Tom Riddle
Sirius Black
Lorenzo Berkshire
Oliver Wood
The Walking Dead:
Glenn Rhee
Daryl Dixon
Rick Grimes
Carl Grimes
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Jack Champion (Ethan Landry)
Patrick Bateman
Batman (Christian Bale)
Johnathan Crane
Finnick Odair
Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark, Mike Schmidt, Sean Anderson, Clapton Davis)
Rodrick Heffley
Colby Brock
Sam Golbach
Tristan Dugray
Dylan O'brien
Jude Bellingham
Joao Felix
Bellamy Blake
Patrick Dempsey (Derek Shepherd, Ronald Miller)
Joe Goldberg
Timothee Chalamet (Wonka, Paul Atreides)
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Jim Halpert
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Miraak
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Evan Peters (all ahs characters, Luke cooper)
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Pedophilia
Beastiality or anything animal-y
Waterworks
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Character x character
Threesomes or anything not 1x1
Character x oc
Specific body types (i just don’t see the point)
Daddy/mommy kinks
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Black Mirror: Season 6 | Official Trailer
Season 6 of Black Mirror will stream on Netflix on June 15, 2023.
Season 6 episodes:
Joan is Awful
"Joan is Awful" is the story of an average woman who is stunned to discover a global streaming platform has launched a prestige TV drama adaptation of her life, in which she is portrayed by Hollywood A-lister Salma Hayek. In addition to Hayek, the episode stars Annie Murphy, Michael Cera, Rob Delaney, Ben Barnes, and Himesh Patel. The episode's directed by Ally Pankiw.
Loch Henry
Directed by Sam Miller, "Loch Henry" is about a young couple who travel to a sleepy Scottish town to work on a genteel nature documentary but find themselves drawn to a juicy local story involving shocking events from the past. It stars Samuel Blenkin, Myha'la Herrold, Daniel Portman, John Hannah, and Monica Dolan.
Beyond the Sea
"Beyond the Sea" takes place in an alternate 1969, where two men on a perilous high-tech mission wrestle with the consequences of an unimaginable tragedy. Directed by John Crowley, it stars Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, Kate Mara, Auden Thornton, and Rory Culkin. Given the spacesuit visible in the photo below, it's worth remembering that 1969 was the year that America sent a man to the moon.
Mazey Day
In the episode "Mazey Day," directed by Uta Briesewitz, a troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident. It stars Zazie Beetz, Clara Rugaard, and Danny Ramirez.
Demon 79
"Demon 79" takes place in northern England in 1979, where a meek sales assistant is told she must commit terrible acts to prevent disaster. It stars Anjana Vasan, Paapa Essiedu, Katherine Rose Morley, and David Shields. Notably, this is the only episode not solely written by Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker, but is instead co-written by former Ms. Marvel head writer Bisha K. Ali. It's directed by Toby Haynes.
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Aaron Bay-Schuck
Aaron Sorkin
Adam & Jackie Sandler
Adam Goodman
Adam Levine
Alan Grubman
Alex Aja
Alex Edelman
Alexandra Shiva
Ali Wentworth
Alison Statter
Allan Loeb
Alona Tal
Amy Chozick
Amy Pascal
Amy Schumer
Amy Sherman Palladino
Andrew Singer
Andy Cohen
Angela Robinson
Anthony Russo
Antonio Campos
Ari Dayan
Ari Greenburg
Arik Kneller
Aron Coleite
Ashley Levinson
Asif Satchu
Aubrey Plaza
Barbara Hershey
Barry Diller
Barry Levinson
Barry Rosenstein
Beau Flynn
Behati Prinsloo
Bella Thorne
Ben Stiller
Ben Turner
Ben Winston
Ben Younger
Billy Crystal
Blair Kohan
Bob Odenkirk
Bobbi Brown
Bobby Kotick
Brad Falchuk
Brad Slater
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Fischer
Brett Gelman
Brian Grazer
Bridget Everett
Brooke Shields
Bruna Papandrea
Cameron Curtis
Casey Neistat
Cazzie David
Charles Roven
Chelsea Handler
Chloe Fineman
Chris Fischer
Chris Jericho
Chris Rock
Christian Carino
Cindi Berger
Claire Coffee
Colleen Camp
Constance Wu
Courteney Cox
Craig Silverstein
Dame Maureen Lipman
Dan Aloni
Dan Rosenweig
Dana Goldberg
Dana Klein
Daniel Palladino
Danielle Bernstein
Danny Cohen
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Daphne Kastner
David Alan Grier
David Baddiel
David Bernad
David Chang
David Ellison
David Geffen
David Gilmour &
David Goodman
David Joseph
David Kohan
David Lowery
David Oyelowo
David Schwimmer
Dawn Porter
Dean Cain
Deborah Lee Furness
Deborah Snyder
Debra Messing
Diane Von Furstenberg
Donny Deutsch
Doug Liman
Douglas Chabbott
Eddy Kitsis
Edgar Ramirez
Eli Roth
Elisabeth Shue
Elizabeth Himelstein
Embeth Davidtz
Emma Seligman
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Eric Andre
Erik Feig
Erin Foster
Eugene Levy
Evan Jonigkeit
Evan Winiker
Ewan McGregor
Francis Benhamou
Francis Lawrence
Fred Raskin
Gabe Turner
Gail Berman
Gal Gadot
Gary Barber
Gene Stupinski
Genevieve Angelson
Gideon Raff
Gina Gershon
Grant Singer
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Gwyneth Paltrow
Hannah Fidell
Hannah Graf
Harlan Coben
Harold Brown
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Henrietta Conrad
Henry Winkler
Holland Taylor
Howard Gordon
Iain Morris
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Inbar Lavi
Isla Fisher
Jack Black
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Jake Graf
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Jamie Ray Newman
Jaron Varsano
Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs
Jason Blum
Jason Fuchs
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Jeff Rake
Jen Joel
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Jesse Itzler
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Jessica Biel
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Jimmy Carr
Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps
Joe Quinn
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John Landgraf
John Slattery
Jon Bernthal
Jon Glickman
Jon Hamm
Jon Liebman
Jonathan Baruch
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Marc Sherman
Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Steinberg
Jonathan Tisch
Jonathan Tropper
Jordan Peele
Josh Brolin
Josh Charles
Josh Goldstine
Josh Greenstein
Josh Grode
Judd Apatow
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Julie Greenwald
Julie Rudd
Juliette Lewis
Justin Theroux
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Katy Perry
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Laura Dern
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Limor Gott
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Lizanne Rosenstein
Lizzie Tisch
Lorraine Schwartz
Lynn Harris
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Marc Webb
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Maria Dizzia
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Martin Short
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Matt Miller
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Matthew Weiner
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Natasha Leggero
Neil Blair
Neil Druckmann
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Noah Schnapp
Noreena Hertz
Odeya Rush
Olivia Wilde
Oran Zegman
Orlando Bloom
Pasha Kovalev
Pattie LuPone
Paul & Julie Rudd
Paul Haas
Paul Pflug
Peter Traugott
Polly Sampson
Rachel Riley
Rafi Marmor
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Rich Statter
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Richard Kind
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Rita Ora
Rob Rinder
Robert Newman
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Roger Green
Rosie O’Donnell
Ross Duffer
Ryan Feldman
Sacha Baron Cohen
Sam Levinson
Sam Trammell
Sara Foster
Sarah Baker
Sarah Bremner
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Sarah Paulson
Sarah Treem
Scott Braun
Scott Braun
Scott Neustadter
Scott Tenley
Sean Combs
Seth Meyers
Seth Oster
Shannon Watts
Shari Redstone
Sharon Jackson
Sharon Stone
Shauna Perlman
Shawn Levy
Sheila Nevins
Shira Haas
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Simon Tikhman
Skylar Astin
Stacey Snider
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Sting & Trudie Styler
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Taika Waititi
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Tomer Capone
Tracy Ann Oberman
Trudie Styler
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Tyler Perry
Vanessa Bayer
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Veronica Smiley
Whitney Wolfe Herd
Will Ferrell
Will Graham
Yamanieka Saunders
Yariv Milchan
Ynon Kreiz
Zack Snyder
Zoe Saldana
Zoey Deutch
Zosia Mamet
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"You don't really care about male abuse victims"
Of course I do. I care about Terry Crews, Ray Fisher, Anthony Rapp, Roberto Cavazos, Daniel Beal, Harry Dreyfuss, Tony Montana, Kris Nixton, Steven Hicks, Steven Tuomi, Anthony Sears, Tony Hughes, James Doxtator, Richard Guerrero, Raymond Smith, Edward Smith, Ernest Miller, David Thomas, Curtis Straughter, Eroll Lindsey, Konerack Sinthasomphone, Matthew Turner, Jeremiah Weinberg, Oliver Lacy, Joseph Bradehoft, Tony Enos, Brian Sands, Jimmy Bennett, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Brenden Fraser, Ioan Gruffued.. and Johnny Depp. Do you?
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Top 10 Movies You Probably Haven't Seen about Time Travel and Parallel Universes
If you are a fan of time travel movies, this list is for you. This list includes some gems you probably haven't seen but are totally worth a watch. Included on the list are movies with themes about time loops, alternate realities, parallel universes and time travel itself. So go on, get lost in time with this amazing list. Sorry, couldn't help it 🤣
1. Coherence, 2013
Sci-fi/ Thriller
IMDb: 7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
Director: James Ward Byrkit
Starring: Emily Baldoni, Maury Sterling, Nicolas Brendon, Elizabeth Gracen, Lorene Scafaria, Hugo Armstrong
Synopsis:
Eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of events due to the malevolent influence of a passing comet.
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2. Parallel, 2018
Sci-Fi/ Drama
IMDb: 5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: -
Director: Isaac Ezban
Starring: Aml Ameen, Martin Wallström, Georgia King, Mark O'Brien and Alyssa Diaz
Synopsis:
A group of friends stumble upon a mirror that serves as a portal to a "multiverse", but soon discover that importing knowledge from the other side in order to better their lives brings increasingly dangerous consequences.
3. Triangle, 2009
Horror / Thriller
IMDb: 6.9 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 80%
Director: Christopher Smith
Starring: Melissa George, Michael Dorman,Liam Hemsworth, Henry Nixon, Rachel Carpani
Synopsis:
Five friends set sail and their yacht is overturned by a strange and sudden storm. A mysterious ship arrives to rescue them, and what happens next cannot be explained.
4. The Endless, 2017
Horror / Thriller
IMDb: 6.5 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Director: Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
Starring: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Callie Hernandez,Tate Ellington, Lew Temple, James Jordan
Synopsis:
Two brothers receive a cryptic video message inspiring them to revisit the UFO death cult they escaped a decade earlier. Hoping to find the closure that they couldn't find as young men, they're forced to reconsider the cult's beliefs when confronted with unexplainable phenomena surrounding the camp. As the members prepare for the coming of a mysterious event, the brothers race to unravel the seemingly impossible truth before their lives become permanently entangled with the cult.
5. The Mandela Effect, 2018
Sci-Fi / Drama
IMDb: 5.8 /10
Rotten Tomatoes: 20%
Director: David Guy Levy
Starring: Charlie Hoffheimer, Aleksa Palladino, Robin Lord Taylor, Clarke Peters
Synopsis:
A man becomes obsessed with a phenomenon where facts and events have been collectively misremembered by thousands of people. Believing it to be the symptom of something larger, his search for answers brings him to the brink of insanity when a startling revelation forces him to make a difficult decision that, if he is right, could have consequences for the entire world.
6. Looper, 2012
Sci-Fi / Action
IMDb: 7.4 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Director: Rian Johnson
Starring: Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano, Noah Sagan, Piper Perabo, Garret Dillahunt, Jeff Daniels
Synopsis:
In a future society, time-travel exists, but it's only available to those with the means to pay for it on the black market. When the mob wants to eliminate someone, it sends the target into the past, where a hit man known as a looper lies in wait to finish the job. Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is one such hired gun, and he does his job well -- until the day his bosses decide to "close the loop" and send Joe's future self (Bruce Willis) back in time to be killed.
7. Madelines, 2022
Horror / Sci-Fi / Drama
IMDb: 3.9 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: -
Director: Jason Richard Miller
Starring: Richard Riehle, Brea Grant, Perry Shen, Sydney Steinberg
Synopsis:
While working in their garage, Madeline and Owen discover the secret to time travel. However, a mistake in their code causes a copy of Madeline to appear every day, and the pair must kill her to prevent the universe from destroying itself.
8. The Alternate, 2021
Sci-Fi / Thriller
IMDb: 5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
Director:Alrik Bursell
Starring: Ed Gonzalez Moreno, Natalia Dominguez, Syra McCarthy
Synopsis:
A man discovers a portal to another dimension in which he has everything he has always wanted.
9. Synchronic, 2019
Sci-Fi / Thriller
IMDb: 6.2 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Directors: Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
Starring: Jamie Dornan, Anthony Mackie
Synopsis:
When New Orleans paramedics and longtime best friends Steve and Dennis are called to a series of bizarre and gruesome accidents, they chalk it up to a mysterious new drug found at the scene. But after Dennis' oldest daughter disappears, Steve stumbles upon a terrifying truth about the supposed psychedelic that will challenge everything he knows about reality -- and the flow of time itself.
10. Synchronicity, 2015
Sci-Fi / Thriller
IMDb: 5.4 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 47%
Director: Jacob Gentry
Starring: Chad McKnight, A.J. Bowen, Brianne Davis, Michael Ironside
Synopsis:
A physicist (Chad McKnight) travels back and forth in time to prevent a seductive woman (Brianne Davis) and a ruthless tycoon (Michael Ironside) from stealing his invention.
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns".
The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x)
These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
United States Senate
Lead Senator: Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS)
John Barrasso (WY)
Mike Braun (IN)
Katie Britt (AL)
Ted Budd (NC)
Bill Cassidy (LA)
Kevin Cramer (ND)
Mike Crapo (ID)
Ted Cruz (TX)
Steve Daines (MT)
Josh Hawley (MO)
John Hoeven (ND)
James Lankford (OK)
Mike Lee (UT)
Cynthia Lummis (WY)
Roger Marshall (KS)
Markwayne Mullin (OK)
James Risch (ID)
Marco Rubio (FL)
Rich Scott (FL)
John Thune (SD)
Tommy Tuberville (AL)
Roger Wicker (MS)
United States House of Representatives
Lead Representative: August Pfluger (TX–11)
Robert Aderholt (AL–04)
Mark Alford (MO–04)
Rick Allen (GA–12)
Jodey Arrington (TX–19)
Brian Babin (TX–36)
Troy Balderson (OH–12)
Jim Banks (IN–03)
Aaron Bean (FL–04)
Cliff Bentz (OR–02)
Jack Bergman (MI–01)
Andy Biggs (AZ–05)
Gus Bilirakis (FL–12)
Dan Bishop (NC–08)
Lauren Boebert (CO–03)
Mike Bost (IL–12)
Josh Brecheen (OK–02)
Ken Buck (CO–04)
Tim Burchett (TN–02)
Michael Burgess, M.D. (TX–26)
Eric Burlison (MO–07)
Kat Cammack (FL–03)
Mike Carey (OH–15)
Jerry Carl (AL–01)
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (GA–01)
John Carter (TX–31)
Ben Cline (VA–06)
Michael Cloud (TX–27)
Andrew Clyde (GA–09)
Mike Collins (GA–10)
Elijah Crane (AZ–02)
Eric A. “Rick” Crawford (AR–01)
John Curtis (UT–03)
Warren Davidson (OH–08)
Monica De La Cruz (TX–15)
Jeff Duncan (SC–03)
Jake Ellzey (TX–06)
Ron Estes (KS–04)
Mike Ezell (MS–04)
Pat Fallon (TX–04)
Randy Feenstra (IA–04)
Brad Finstad (MN–01)
Michelle Fischbach (MN–07)
Scott Fitzgerald (WI–05)
Mike Flood (NE–01)
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Scott Franklin (FL–18)
Russell Fry (SC–07)
Russ Fulcher (ID–01)
Tony Gonzales (TX–23)
Bob Good (VA–05)
Paul Gosar (AZ–09)
Garret Graves (LA–06)
Mark Green (TN–07)
Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA–14)
H. Morgan Griffith (VA–09)
Glenn Grothman (WI–06)
Michael Guest (MS–03)
Harriet Hageman (WY)
Andy Harris, M.D. (MD–01)
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Kevin Hern (OK–01)
Clay Higgins (LA–03)
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Richard Hudson (NC–09)
Bill Huizenga (MI–04)
Bill Johnson (OH–06)
Mike Johnson (LA–04)
Jim Jordan (OH–04)
Mike Kelly (PA–16)
Trent Kelly (MS–01)
Doug LaMalfa (CA–01)
Doug Lamborn (CO–05)
Nicholas Langworthy (NY–23)
Jake LaTurner (KS–02)
Debbie Lesko (AZ–08)
Barry Loudermilk (GA–11)
Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO–03)
Tracey Mann (KS–01)
Lisa McClain (MI–09)
Dr. Rich McCormick (GA–06)
Patrick McHenry (NC–10)
Carol Miller (WV–01)
Mary Miller (IL–15)
Max Miller (OH–07)
Cory Mills (FL–07)
John Moolenar (MI–02)
Alex X. Mooney (WV–02)
Barry Moore (AL–02)
Blake Moore (UT–01)
Gregory F. Murphy, M.D. (NC–03)
Troy Nehls (TX–22)
Ralph Norman (SC–05)
Andy Ogles (TN–05)
Gary Palmer (AL–06)
Bill Posey (FL–08)
Guy Reschenthaler (PA–14)
Mike Rogers (AL–03)
John Rose (TN–06)
Matthew Rosendale, Sr. (MT–02)
David Rouzer (NC–07)
Steve Scalise (LA–01)
Keith Self (TX–03)
Pete Sessions (TX–17)
Adrian Smith (NE–03)
Christopher H. Smith (NJ–04)
Lloyd Smucker (PA–11)
Pete Stauber (MN–08)
Elise Stefanik (NY–21)
Dale Strong (AL–05)
Claudia Tenney (NY–24)
Glenn Thompson (PA–15)
William Timmons, IV (SC–04)
Beth Van Duyne (TX–24)
Tim Walberg (MI–05)
Michael Waltz (FL–05)
Randy Weber, Sr. (TX–14)
Daniel Webster (FL–11)
Brad R. Wenstrup, D.P.M. (OH–02)
Bruce Westerman (AR–04)
Roger Williams (TX–25)
Joe Wilson (SC–02)
Rudy Yakym (IN–02)
If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
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Leading liberal Zionist voices call for ending U.S. aid to Israel
Over the weekend, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote a column that needs to be circulated to every office in Congress. In it, citing ex-U.S. government officials, including two former ambassadors to Israel, Kristof proposed that the united stop its annual aid package to Israel. Not condition the aid, but stop it, fully, albeit gradually.
There are a number of flaws in his reasoning…
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hwevent 15 !! plotting call! (not gonna double as the starter call but we can decide who will write what and i'll add it here
i'll send out the messages this weekend depending on how busy i end up getting i could send them sooner. i will be ending pre-event threads to make room if we end up plotting something for the event when it starts.
shout out to mario for the idea but these are separated into four categories ranging depending on their level of involvement in these events. all are opened to injury plots of any extent will just need to be plotted out for each individually.
is concerned about their own safety and others so will try to be safe but is not investigating:
tara carpenter | jenna ortega | 19 | she/her | unaware | scream
rachel green | greta onigeau | 27 | she/her | unaware | friends
mouse honrada | malia pyles | 18 | she/they | unaware | pretty little liars: original sin
beth washington | isabel merced | 19 | she/her | aware | until dawn
nora reid | chandler kinney | 23 | she/they | aware | the wilds
is only going to get involved if someone they care about winds up hurt:
jacen solo | freddy carter | 27 | he/him | aware | star wars
roxanne weasley | vanessa morgan | 21 | she/her | aware | harry potter
penelope park | lulu antariksa | 18 | she/they | aware | legacies
calcifer | nico hiraga | 25 | they/them | unaware | howl’s moving castle
samara palpatine | kaylee bryant | 24 | she/they | aware | star wars oc
sarah miller | jaylen barron | 18 | she/her | aware | the last of us
taissa turner | kiana lede | 20 | they/she | aware | yellowjackets
david kostyk | luke pasqualino | 26 | he/him | aware | shadow and bone
mia winters | crystal reed | 36 | she/they | unaware | resident evil
eleanor 'nell' crain | vanessa lengies | 32 | she/they | aware | the haunting of hill house
lilo pelekai | auli'i cravalho | 18 | they/she | unaware | lilo & stitch
heron lyptus | aaron tveit | 30 | he/they | unaware | harry potter oc
is going to be involved no matter what and will be trying to help investigate:
bucky barnes | sebastian stan | 32 | he/him | aware | marvel
kiara carrera | madison bailey | 22 | she/her | aware | outerbanks
hayley marshall | phoebe tonkin | 33 | she/her | aware | tvd/the originals
kate bishop | hailee steinfeld | 23 | she/her | aware | marvel
padme amidala | natalie portman | 27 | she/her | aware | star wars
piper halliwell | keira knightley | 35 | she/her | unaware | charmed
pietro maximoff | jesus castro | 25 | he/him | aware | marvel comics
kasil monsula | daniel sharman | 36 | he/him | aware | star wars oc
malyen oretsev | archie renaux | 21 | he/him | unaware | shadow and bone
harry potter | charlie rowe | 24 | he/they | aware | harry potter
godric gryffindor | pedro pascal | 40 | he/him | aware | harry potter
princess jasmine | medalion rahimi | 26 | she/they | aware | disney
jasper hale | alex fitzalan | 179/20 | he/they | aware | twilight
louise belcher | yvette monreal | 20 | she/they | aware | bob's burgers
excited by what's happening and may partake in some carnage themself:
lorenzo st. john | michael malarkey | 140/looks 27| he/him | unaware | the vampire diaries
stu macher | noah centineo | 18 | he/him | aware | scream
samara palpatine | kaylee bryant | 24 | she/they | aware | star wars oc
alcina dimitrescu | jessica chastain | looks 44/around 110 | she/her | unaware | resident evil
riley biers | jonathan daviss | 19 | he/him | aware | twilight
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hello, friends! here is a collection of some of my favorite faces. i'll update this list as i come into contact with faces that i've been introduced to and want to interact with. please keep in mind that this list is just what comes to mind, i love new faces so feel free to suggest new ones to me !#happyroleplaying
ACTORS
a-e
aaron paul, aaron taylor-johnson, aaron tveit, adam dimarco, adan canto, alan ritchson, alberto rosende, alexander calvert, alexander skarsgard, alex fitzalan, alfie allen, alfonso herrera, alfred enoch, alvaro rico, andre lamoglia, andrew garfield, andrew matarazzo, andy samberg, angus cloud, antoni porowski, antony starr, armie hammer, aron piper, austin butler, avan jogia, ben barnes, bill skarsgard, blair redford, blake jenner, bob morley, boyd holbrook, brandon flynn, brant daughtry, brenton thwaites, brian j. smith, bright vachirawit chivaaree, cameron monaghan, casey cott, carter jenkins, chace crawford, chadwick boseman, chance perdomo, charles melton, charlie coxx, charlie heaton, charlie hunnam, charlie weber, chase stokes, cheyenne jackson, chris evans, chris hemsworth, chris messina, chris pine, christian navarro, christopher abbott, chris wood, cody christian, cody fern, cole sprouse, colton haynes, curran walters, dacre montgomery, daniel sharman, darren barnet, darren criss, david castaneda, david castro, david corenswet, dean geyer, dominic cooper, dominic sherwood, drey ray tanner, drew van acker, dylan minnette, dylan o'brien, dylan sprayberry, dylan sprouse, ed westwick, eka darville, eric dane, evan peters.
f-l
felix mallard, finn jones, finn wittrock, froy gutierrez, gavin leatherwood, gong yoo, grant gustin, gregg sulkin, gus kenworthy, hart denton, hasan minhaj, henry cavill, henry zaga, herman tommeras, hero fiennes-tiffin, hugh dancy, ian bohen, ian harding, ian somerhalder, itzan escamilla, iwan rheon, jack falahee, jack quaid, jack mulhern, jack o'connell, jacob artist, jacob elordi, jai courtney, jan luis castellanos, jared padelecki, jason momoa, jedidiah goodacre, jensen ackles, jeremy allen white, jeremy jordan, joe dempsie, joe keery, joel kinnaman, joel mchale, joe manganiello, jonathan groff, jon bernthal, jon krazinski, jordan fisher, jorge lopez, joseph gilgun, josh hartnett, joshua bassett, justin hartley, justin theroux, karamo brown, karl urban, kit harrington, kj apa, kyle allen, liam hemsworth, logan shroyer, louis partridge, lucien laviscount, luke evans, luke pasqualino.
m-s
manny jacinto, manu rios, matt bomer, matthew daddario, mark pellegrino, mason gooding, maxence danet-fauvel, max irons, max riemelt, mena massoud, michael cimino, michael trevino, michael vlamis, michele morrone, michiel huisman, miguel bernardeau, miguel herran, mike colter, miguel angel silvestre, miles heizer, milo ventimiglia, nathan parsons, nicholas galitzine, nick robinson, nico mirallegro, nico tortorella, nikolaj coster-waldua, noah centineo, nolan gerard funk, oliver jackson-cohen, oliver stark, omar ayuso, omar rudberg, oscar isaac, paul wesley, penn badgley, pol granch, rafael silva, rahul kohli, rami malik, richard madden, ricky whittle, riz ahmed, robert sheehan, rome flynn, ronen rubenstein, ross lynch, rudy pankow, rupert grint, ryan guzman, ryan kelley, ryan potter, sam claflin, sam heughan, samuel larson, scott eastwood, sean teale, sebastian de souza, sebastian stan, shiloh fernandez, skeet ulrich, steven strait.
t-z
taron egerton, taylor zakhar perez, theo james, thomas doherty, timothy granaderos, timothy olyphant, toby kebbell, toby wallace, tom ellis, tom hiddleston, tom holland, tom hopper, tom pelphrey, tyler blackburn, tyler hoechlin, tyler lawrence gray, tyler posey, wentworth miller, zac efron.
MUSICIANS
austin porter, benito ocasio (bad bunny), brandon arreaga, charlie puth, dominic fike, edwin honoret, harry styles, jack gilinsky, jack harlow, jaden smith, joe jonas, lil nas z, machine gun kelly, nick jonas, nick mara, omar apollo, shawn mendes, troye sivan, zayn malik, zion kuwonu.
EASTERN
bang chan, choi chanhee, choi minho, christian yu, han seungwoo, jackson wang, jay park, jung ki-suck, kim jennie, kim jisoo, kim jongdae, kwon hyuk lai, kuan-lin, lalisa manoban, lee dae-hwi, lee tae-min, mark yien tuan, ong seong-wu, roseanne park, taehyung, wong kunhang, wu yi fan, xiao dejun, and yan an.
MODELS
adam senn, adil haddaoui, adrien sahores, agustin bruno, arthur gosse, billy vandendooren, bo develius, brad skelly, brooklyn beckham, cameron dallas, casey jackson, christian hogue, daniel abohzira, daniel bederov, david gandy, derek chadwick, desire mia, diego barrueco, francisco lachowski, gage gomez, gui fedrezzi, harvey newton-haydon, isha blaaker, ivan kozak, jacob bixenman, janis danner, jamie dornan, joe collier, jordan torres, juan betancourt, julian schratter, kit butler, lenny izaguire, manu rios, marlon teixeira, marvin cortes, matthew noszka, matty carrington, maverick mcconnell, michael yerger, neels visser, nick bateman, nicolas simoes, nyle dimarco, ollie loudon, owen lindberg, rafael lazzini, rafael miller, reese king, richard diess, robbie satchwell, sean opry, simon loof, simon nessman, tanner reese, tom webb, vinnie hacker, will higginson, xavier serrano, zander fitzpatrick
UNCLASSIFIED
gus kenworthy, noah beck, ryan garcia, vlad hoshin.
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Instagram Intros (Elvis Presley's Kids)
Jesse Aaron Presley (@jesspress)
DOB: March 31st 1955
Age: 68 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Jess Jay, JJ
S/O: Catherine Miller
Kids: Julia, Daniel, Michael, Lauren, and Elise
Best Friend(s): Frankie Boston and Joseph Meeks
Aesthetic: Growing up Jesse was never really close with his father. He was always busy doing something or touring or taking his mama out on sparatic dates to every truly raise him. He always wanted to be like him though. Just more family focused. Its hard to get more family focused than Elvis Presley but he tries. When his sister was young and his daddy was off at war he became the man of the house and even when Elvis came back he thought himself above him. He hated when his mama gave so much attention to his daddy and excused him from everything.
His daddy tried so hard with him but in the end the closest they’ve ever been was when Jesse was still a baby, before all the fame.
Magnolia Rose Presley (@maggierose)
DOB: July 17th 1958
Age: 65 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Maggie, Mags, Nolie
S/O: Robert Spencer
Kids: Logan and Danielle
Best Friend(s): Joyce Mitchell
Aesthetic: Magnolia was a free spirit growing up. Loved her daddy to death and always danced along with him behind the curtains. She loved the horses at the ranch and begged her mama to let her ride them with her daddy. She would always chase her daddy around everywhere and run on stage to dance and sing with him and the crowd. Her older brother always looked out for her which she appreciated but it got overbearing. Especially because she had her daddy over her shoulder about boys and dating too.
Luke Forrest Presley (@lukepresley)
DOB: February 14th 1961
Age: 62 years old
Hometown: Memphis,Tennessee
Nicknames: Lou, Lukes, Lucky
S/O: Rebecca Andrews
Kids: Anthony, Isaac, and Connor
Best Friend(s): River Valleey, Thomas Sanders, and Brian Roofers
Aesthetic: Lucky was a sweet boy from the beginning. When he was born he didn’t even cry and his parents and doctors were at a loss as to why. He didn’t cry but he would giggle when his father made funny sounds and faces at him. He loved the horses at the ranch like his older sister Maggie. He never wanted to ride them but would stay in the kitchen and help his mama cut the carrots and feed them the little orange vegetable. He was named Luke legally, but everyone eventually ended up calling him Lucky due to his mama saying he was lucky to look like his daddy. Elvis never called him Lucky however, thought it was cocky of him to do so.
Caroline Grace Presley (@carriegpres)
DOB: February 14th 1961
Age: 62 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Care, Carrie, Carebear
S/O: Nicholas Carvell
Kids: Ashley, Mallory, and Ethan
Best Friend(s): Rachel May and Timothy Cameron
Aesthetic: Caroline was the sweetest, most quiet little girl to ever walk this earth. She never forgot her P&Qs and kept to herself. The only people she ever really talked to was her twin brother, her mama, her papa, and her daddy. She was actually extremely close with her papa. She would beg to stay with Vernon when her parents went out. If her brothers had a soccer game, or sister had a dance recital, she would always try to stay behind with him. He always went to every single game and recital. Of course Vernon didn’t mind, he adored all of grandchildren dearly, but there was something about Carrie Grace that had him wrapped around her finger. Elvis had always called her Carebear and it stuck, until she had turned 20 and people thought it was funny because of the toy.
Charlotte Mae Presley (@charliemae)
DOB: December 24th 1964
Age: 59 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Charlie, Lottie, Lottie Mae
S/O: David Monroe
Kids: Leah, Alexander, and Ryan
Best Friend(s): Sarah Buckley and James Dawson
Aesthetic: Lottie knew who she was since she was a child. She was stubborn and a bit of a diva, getting it from her father as her mother would say. She loved all things girly and was spoiled rotten by her father and uncle Jerry. She never was one to be letting boys walk all over her. Elvis always joked about not having to keep eyes on her around boys, because she would just kick em and tell them to beat it. When she had met David it was a completely different story. He was so nice to her and treated her like a princess, he was the only boy to see the sweet calm side of Charlotte Mae Presley.
Taylor Thomas Presley (@taylorthomaspresley)
DOB: November 8th 1971
Age: 52 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Tay
S/O: Jennifer Maren
Kids: Lux, Sophia, Noah, Freddie, and Ava
Best Friend(s): Courtney Hall
Aesthetic: Taylor Presley was a force to be reckoned with. He was a player like no other, girls would flock to him. He had a band when he was a teenager and something about his crazy guitar riffs rocked the world. He helped the rock n’ roll scene become what we know it today. He worked on songs for Guns n Roses, Motley Crue, Alice Cooper, etc. When he was just 15 he started writing ‘Welcome to The Jungle’ and that solidified his place at the top of the rock n’ roll scene.
Stella Love Presley (@stellaloves)
DOB: July 1st 1974
Age: 49 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Stells, Ella, Ellie
S/O: Cameron Rawcliff
Kids: Jordan, Elijah, and Tatum
Best Friend(s): William Barker and Alison Rose
Aesthetic: Stella was a warm soul. She took after her mama in so many ways. In fact, she was so much like her mother, Elvis couldn’t stand to look at his little daughter for more than a minute during their divorce. She reminded him so much of his sweet Halle Mae. She was gentle with the animals at Graceland, and kind to others less fortunate than they were. She always helped her mama out at Church Benefits and never expected anything back in return. Stella Love was Elvis’ little angel. Thought it was his mama reincarnated.
Austin Matthew Presley (@texpresley)
DOB: July 1st 1974
Age: 49 years old
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Nicknames: Tex, Texas
S/O: Bethany MacDonald
Kids: Lucy, Raegan, Miley, and Tiana
Best Friend(s): Stephen Booker and Louis Reid
Aesthetic: Austin, or Tex, as many often called him, was a strange kid. He was named after the city his mama was born in and from there on out his name was no longer Austin, but Tex. The Memphis Mafia came up with that one. Halle Mae didn’t like it one bit, thought he sounded like a gang member. “C’mon Red, he’s not some kinda gangsta, he’s a 6 year old lil’ boy!” he remembers his mama saying. He ran around with his dads friends and failed to make friends his age. He eventually met Stephen Booker in 4th Grade and they soon became best friends. They hung out all the time, and Elvis and Halle Mae were just happy that their son had made some true friends, not just his Uncles.
Olivia Faith Presley (@faithpresleyy)
DOB: January 11th 1978
Age: 45 years old
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Nicknames: Liv, Livvy, Faith
S/O: Samuel Hunt
Kids: Mitchell and Julia
Best Friend(s): Ellen Marks and Talia Newman
Aesthetic: Liv was the oldest of the triplets and the ringleader of them as well. Halle Mae knew from the day those three were born, that Liv was going to be the most like her recently departed husband. She was easy-going yet a hard headed child growing up. Livvy was known for her short, Elvis-esque temper and her singing. She showed the world that even though Elvis was dead and gone, that he still lived on in his offspring. Jerry never talked about his favourites, said he didn’t have any, but Halle Mae knew him long enough to know that Olivia was his special little girl. When she had her babies, Halle felt so alone without El with her, but Jerry had stepped in and helped her through it. He was the triplets father figure but he never replaced Elvis, never could.
Calvin Beau Presley (@calbeau)
DOB: January 11th 1978
Age: 45 years old
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Nicknames: Cal, Calv, Vinny
S/O: Sylvia Brooks
Kids: Riley, Lauren, and Ross
Best Friend(s): Rosalie Bryan, Ethan Banks, and Tyler Isaacs
Aesthetic: Cal was a very charismatic person from the start. He was very charming and loved the attention. The middle child he was. He had southern charm, had his manners in order just like his mama taught him. Calvin knew he was attractive and he knew how to get his way. Hell, he’d even charm his grandmother into giving him and his siblings ice-cream before his mama has even started on dishin’ up dinner. All he had to do was flash his big ol’ dimpled smile to anyone and he would have' em’ wrapped around his little finger. He became an actor and went on to win 19 oscars and 11 emmys in his career.
Benjamin Bailey Presley (@benjpresley)
DOB: January 11th 1978
Age: 45 years old
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Nicknames: Ben, Benny, Benji, BB, Gunner
S/O: Nora Jones
Kids: None
Best Friend(s): Alexander Rhodes
Aesthetic: The youngest of the triplets and the youngest of the Presley Gang, Benjamin was very shy. He hated the idea of living in his fathers shadow. So much that he came home from school one day and cried to his mother wanting to change his name. He couldn’t stand the special treatment he received from being the King’s Son. His mama raised him to be humble and he stayed to it his whole life. Ben was a big mama’s boy, who loved his mother to death. She had never seen a more selfless little boy in her life. Even her precious little Luke had times where he was selfish. Little kids are meant to, allowed to be selfish a little bit, but not her Benji. He would stay up to help wrap presents with her on Christmas Eve, he would take his own birthday money to help pay for his older sister's Barbie dreamhouse. He loved his mother and he loved Olivia more than anything in the world. Ben and Olivia were as close as ever. Calvin used to tease Ben and Liv would always stick up for him and that made them stick with each other.
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mwm fcs for a vampire?
peter dinklage, alexander ludwig, avan jogia, dev patel, john boyega, kofi siriboe, aaron johnson, alex meraz, ben barnes, brett dalton, carlos valdes, stephen amell, charlie cox, chris hemsworth, colin morgan, daniel radcliffe, daniel sharman, gaspard ulliel, harry shum jr., henry cavill, jared padalecki, jay ryan, jarod joseph, matt smith, michael b. jordan, sebastian stan, wentworth miller, sam heugan, pedro pascal, matthew goode, mahershala ali, jensen ackles, alexander skarsgard, david tennant, oscar isaac, jon bernthal, jack black, oded fehr, and manu bennett
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