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James Pongo's got a cushy job, a busy social life and an alluring love interest all coming at him right through his laptop. When he wakes up after a night of partying to discover that his computer is missing, his hyper-connected reality takes a nosedive.
The story is a bit odd and nothing to write home about. But its realisation is very inventive. It has a do-it-yourself-at-home vibe. But it's still remarkable on a technical level. There's a LOT going on on the screen.
While I never used AOL myself, the movie still brings back some ancient computer usage memories. Watching the film today makes you feel old.
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Preview- In the Dark Season 4 Ep. 13: Please Shine Down on Me (Series Finale)
Preview- In the Dark Season 4 Ep. 13: Please Shine Down on Me (Series Finale)
In In the Dark Season 4 Ep. 13: Please Shine Down on Me (Series Finale), Murphy (Perry Mattfeld) copes by distracting herself with a new motivation: getting even. Felix (Morgan Krantz) attempts to help her find other ways to deal with her emotions, but like anything with Murphy, it’s an uphill battle. Josh (Theo Bhat) is smug as he slowly puts together how the night unfolded, until he realized…
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toonabby · 4 months
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Happy 30th birthday, Ayane Sakura!
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Characters pictured above (from left to right):
Ochaco Uraraka (Luci Christian) from My Hero Academia
Nao Tomori (Lauren Landa) from Charlotte
Gabi Braun (Lindsay Seidel) from Attack on Titan: The Final Season
Yotsuba Nakano (Bryn Apprill) from The Quintessential Quintuplets
Levi Kazama (Carli Mosier) from Trinity Seven
Cocoa Hoto from Is the Order a Rabbit?
Hasuki Komai from Boarding School Juliet
Yuria Niguredou (Lindsay Sheppard) from Mieruko-chan
Secre "Nero" Swallowtail (Monica Rial) from Black Clover
Iroha Isshiki (Luci Christian) from My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU TOO!
Tsubaki Sawabe (Erica Mendez) from Your Lie in April
Saki Saki (Brittany Lauda) from Girlfriend, Girlfriend
Iori Shiromi from Blue Archive
Ran Mitake (Courtney Lomelo in the anime) from BanG Dream!
Yae Miko (Ratana) from Genshin Impact
Miyamoto Musashi from Fate/Grand Order
Characters not pictured:
Yae Sakura from Honkai Impact 3rd
Natsumi Koshigaya from Non Non Biyori
Prinz Eugen (Mikaela Krantz in the anime) and Ägir from Azur Lane
Shimakaze, Nagato, Mutsu, Sendai, Kuma, Tuma, Naka, Jintsuu, and Kiso (Megan Shipman, Elizabeth Maxwell, Morgan Garrett, Brittney Karbowski, Alex Moore, Marla Acevedo, Jad Saxton, and Natalie Hoover respectively for the former eight, all in the anime) from Kantai Collection
Queen Medb (Anairis Quinones in Fate/Grand Carnival) and Mochizuki Chiyome from Fate/Grand Order
Ruche (G.K. Bowes) from Trillion: God of Destruction
Kou Yaten AKA Sailor Star Healer (Sarah Anne Williams) from Sailor Moon Cosmos
Hina Sato (Dani Chambers) from The Day I Became a God
Haru Onodera from Nisekoi
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mrslunasnape · 2 years
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I've been watching In The Dark on Netflix lately, and I can't help but think the actor who plays Felix (Morgan Krantz) would be an excellent young Severus.
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Hey!! Cat (and sometimes Mouse) can I please ask for some alternate faceclaims for Hale Appleman? Please and thank you!! 🖤
Eric Balfour (1977) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Adam Brody (1979) Ashkenazi Jewish - he has the same vibe in Ready or Not too!
Daveed Diggs (1982) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American.
Alexander DiPersia (1982) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Andrew Garfield (1983) Ashkenazi Jewish / English.
Asia Kate Dillon (1984) Ashkenazi Jewish / Unspecified - is non-binary (they/them) and pansexual.
Justin Baldoni (1984) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Shiloh Fernandez (1985) Portuguese Azorean, Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Irish, other.
Wade Allain-Marcus (1985) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American, Louisiana Creole [African, French, Spanish].
Aditya Roy Kapur (1985) Indian / Indian Jewish.
Peter Vack (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Jeff Ward (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish, possibly other.
Karim Kassem (1986) Egyptian / Egyptian Jewish.
Morgan Krantz (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Scottish, Irish, Northern Irish/Scots-Irish, Welsh.
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (1988) Ashkenazi Jewish / Scottish, Welsh.
Jesse Rath (1989) Goan Indian / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish.
Pierre Niney (1989) Egyptian Jewish.
Fabien Frankel (1994) Indian Jewish, Iraqi Jewish, Ashkenazi Jewish / French, Italian.
Ryan Potter (1995) Japanese / Ashkenazi Jewish, Swedish, English, German, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish - is bisexual.
Here you go, anon!
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snapebang · 1 year
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AUTHOR CHECK-IN IS CLOSED!
Thank you to everyone who checked in. If you did not check-in, a mod will be reaching out to you within the week.
This check-in’s bonus Snape question was...
Who is your favorite Snape fancast?
While some of our lovely authors stayed loyal to our beloved Alan Rickman, some offered the following excellent suggestions for a different Snape casting choice:
Adam Driver
Adrian Brody
Anatol Modzelewski 
Cameron Lee Phan
Damiano David
David Dastmalchian
Louis Garrel
Tom Hiddleston
Morgana Ignis
Morgan Krantz
Keanu Reeves
Peter Vack
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sixbucks · 1 year
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A Complete List of the 2023 LAMBDA Literary Awards Winners and Finalists
Congratulations to this years "Lammy" Award winners and finalists! In line with Lambda Literary's mission to advocate for LGBTQ writers, the awards are a way to amplify some of the best writing by queer authors today. More than 1,350 literary works were submitted this year across 25 categories of LGBTQ+ literature, so these books faced some steep competition.
Kick off your own Pride Month Reading Challenge by stocking up on these winning and finalist books! Use promotional code PRIDE23 at check-out to get 20% off these books throughout the month of June.
Bisexual Nonfiction
The Winner: Appropriate Behavior by Maria San Filippo
Finalists:
See why the title essay of this book went viral on the Paris Review website back in 2019.
"The book brings that same frank, funny gaze to bear on a succession of other doomed romances, mining them for complicated truths about how the love stories we inherit, consume and tell come to shape our experience and expectations. Think of it as rehab for road-weary romantics." —The Guardian
Carrying It Forward: Essays from Kistahpinanihk by John Brady McDonald (not carried by Tertulia)
Never Simple: A Memoir by Liz Scheier
Open: An Uncensored Memoir of Love, Liberation, and Non-Monogamy by Rachel Krantz
Lesbian Fiction
The Winner: Gods of Want by K-Ming Chang
Finalists:
Locus Magazine called this finalist for the 2022 National Book Award an "extraordi­nary literate and structurally inventive novel about female sexuality, cruelty, desire, and trauma that echoes the work of Lovecraft and Melville. A book this good, this devas­tating, should factor on all the award lists..."
Big Girl: A Novel by Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley
Our Wives Under the Sea: A Novel by Julia Armfield
Gay Fiction
The Winner: The Foghorn Echoes by Danny Ramadan
Finalists:
Author Andrew Sean Greer called this book "Full of joy and righteous anger, sex and straight talk, brilliant storytelling and humor... A spectacularly researched Dickensian tale with vibrant characters and dozens of famous cameos, it is precisely the book we've needed for a long time."
Call Me Cassandra by Marcial Gala
God’s Children Are Little Broken Things by Arinze Ifeakandu
Hugs and Cuddles by João Gilberto Noll
Lesbian Memoir/Biography
The Winner: Lost & Found: A Memoir by Kathryn Schulz
This thriller/sci-fi mash-up was named a best book of the year by NPR.
"In the end, The Paradox Hotel succeeds as both a mystery and as a story involving time travel. Do you want head-spinning theories on the flow of time and what it might do to people and places? You’ll find both in abundance here. But you’ll also find a resourceful, haunted protagonist pushing herself to the limit to uncover the truth behind an impossible case—one that eventually leads her to a conclusion that satisfies both of the genres from which this novel emerged." —Tor.com
Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean
Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo
The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong
Bisexual Fiction
The Winner: Reluctant Immortals by Gwendolyn Kiste
Finalists:
Meet Us by the Roaring Sea by Akil Kumarasamy
Mother Ocean Father Nation by Nishant Batsha
Roses, In the Mouth of a Lion by Bushra Rehman
Stories No One Hopes Are about Them by A.J. Bermudez
Transgender Fiction
The Winner: The Call-Out by Cat Fitzpatrick
Finalists:
All the Hometowns You Can’t Stay Away From by Izzy Wasserstein
Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta by James Hannaham
Manywhere by Morgan Thomas
Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane
LGTBQ+ Young Adult
The Winner: The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes
Finalists:
Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado
Funny Gyal: My Fight Against Homophobia in Jamaica by Angeline Jackson with Susan McClelland
Lakelore by Anna-Marie McLemore
The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson
LGTBQ+ Middle Grade
The Winner: Nikhil Out Loud by Maulik Pancholy
Finalists:
Answers In the Pages by David Levithan
Different Kinds of Fruit by Kyle Lukoff
Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One by Maggie Horne
The Civil War of Amos Abernathy by Michael Leali
LGTBQ+ Children's Book
The Winner: Mighty Red Riding Hood by Wallace West
Finalists:
A Song for the Unsung: Bayard Rustin by Carol Boston Weatherford and Rob Sanders
Kapaemahu by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson
Mama and Mommy and Me in the Middle by Nina LaCour
The Sublime Ms. Stacks by Robb Pearlman
Transgender Nonfiction
The Winner: The Third Person by Emma Grove
Finalists:
Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender by Kit Heyam
Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn’t My Rapist by Cecilia Gentili
Feral City: On Finding Liberation in Lockdown New York by Jeremiah Moss
The Terrible We: Thinking with Trans Maladjustment by Cameron Awkward-Rich
LGTBQ+ Nonfiction
The Winner: The Black Period: On Personhood, Race, and Origin by Hafizah Augustus Geter
Finalists:
And the Category Is…: Inside New York’s Vogue, House, and Ballroom Community by Ricky Tucker
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures by Sabrina Imbler
The Women’s House of Detention: A Queer History of a Forgotten Prison by Hugh Ryan
Virology: Essays for the Living, the Dead, and the Small Things in Between by Joseph Osmundson
Lesbian Poetry
The Winner: As She Appears by Shelley Wong
Finalists:
Beast at Every Threshold by Natalie Wee
Concentrate by Courtney Faye Taylor
Prelude by Brynne Rebele-Henry
Yearn by Rage Hezekiah
Gay Poetry
The Winner: Some Integrity by Padraig Regan
Finalists:
Alive at the End of the World by Saeed Jones
Brother Sleep by Aldo Amparán
Pleasure by Angelo Nikolopoulos
Super Model Minority by Chris Tse
Bisexual Poetry
The Winner: Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes by Nicky Beer
Finalists:
50 Things Kate Bush Taught Me About the Multiverse by Karyna McGlynn
Dereliction by Gabrielle Octavia Rucker
Indecent Hours by James Fujinami Moore
Meat Lovers by Rebecca Hawkes
Transgender Poetry
The Winner: MissSettl by Kamden Ishmael Hilliard
Finalists:
A Dead Name That Learned How to Live by Golden
A Queen in Bucks County by Kay Gabriel
All the Flowers Kneeling by Paul Tran
Emanations by Prathna Lor
LGTBQ+ Anthology
The Winner: OutWrite: The Speeches That Shaped LGBTQ Literary Culture by Julie R. Enszer and Elena Gross
Finalists:
Queer Nature: A Poetry Anthology edited by Michael Walsh
This Arab is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab Writers by Elias Jahshan
Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource by and for Transgender Communities Second Edition by Laura Erickson-Schroth
Xenocultivars: Stories of Queer Growth by Isabela Oliveira and Jed Sabin
Gay Memoir/Biography
The Winner: High-Risk Homosexual by Edgar Gomez
Finalists:
All Down Darkness Wide: A Memoir by Seán Hewitt
An Angel in Sodom by Jim Elledge
Boy with the Bullhorn: A Memoir and History of ACT UP New York by Ron Goldberg
I’m Not Broken by Jesse Leon
LGTBQ+ Mystery
The Winner: Dirt Creek: A Novel by Hayley Scrivenor
Finalists:
A Death in Berlin by David C Dawson
And There He Kept Her by Joshua Moehling
Dead Letters from Paradise by Ann McMan
Lavender House by Lev AC Rosen
LGTBQ+ Comics
The Winner: Mamo by Sas Milledge
Finalists:
A Pros and Cons List for Strong Feelings: A Graphic Memoir by Will Betke-Brunswick
Gay Giant by Gabriel Ebensperger
Other Ever Afters by Melanie Gillman
The Greatest Thing by Sarah Winifred Searle
Lesbian Romance
The Winner: The Rules of Forever by Nan Campbell
Finalists:
Hard Pressed by Aurora Rey
If I Don’t Ask by E. J. Noyes
Queerly Beloved by Susie Dumond
Southbound and Down by K.B. Draper
Gay Romance
The Winner: I’m So Not Over You by Kosoko Jackson
Finalists:
Forever After by Marie Sinclair (not carried by Tertulia)
Forever, Con Amor by A.M. Johnson
Just One Night by Felice Stevens
Two Tribes by Fearne Hill
LGTBQ+ Romance and Erotica
The Winner: Kiss Her Once For Me: A Novel by Alison Cochrun
Finalists:
A Lady’s Finder by Edie Cay
Loose Lips: A Gay Sea Odyssey by Joseph Brennan
Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner
The Romance Recipe by Ruby Barrett
LGTBQ+ Drama
The Winner: Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land) & Antigone: 方 by Ho Ka Kei (Jeff Ho)
Finalists:
Duecentomila by kai fig taddei
Rock ‘n’ Roll Heretic by Sikivu Hutchinson
The Show on the Roof Book by Tom Ford, Music and Lyrics by Alex Syiek (not carried by Tertulia)
Wolf Play by Hansol Jung, Samuel French
 LGTBQ+ Studies
The Winner: Keeping It Unreal: Black Queer Fantasy and Superhero Comics by Darieck Scott
Finalists:
Lesbian Death: Desire and Danger between Feminist and Queer by Mairead Sullivan
Sissy Insurgencies: A Racial Anatomy of Unfit Manliness by Marlon B. Ross
Surface Relations: Queer Forms of Asian American Inscrutability by Vivian L. Huang
There’s a Disco Ball Between Us: A Theory of Black Gay Life by Jafari S. Allen
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NEW ABC NEWS STUDIOS SPECIAL CHRONICLES JOURNALIST BOB WOODRUFF’S RETURN TO IRAQ TO VISIT THE SITE OF THE ROADSIDE BOMBING THAT ALMOST TOOK HIS LIFE IN 2006
Premiering Just Before Veterans Day, The Special Follows the Longtime ABC News Correspondent as He Reunites With Iraqi Locals From His Life-Changing Reporting Trip and Examines the Lessons and Legacy of War
‘After The Blast: The Will To Survive’ Airs on Friday, Nov. 10 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EST), on ABC, Streaming Next Day on Hulu
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ABC News Studios*
ABC News Studios announced today “After The Blast: The Will To Survive,” a new special chronicling ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff’s emotional journey back to Iraq, where a split-second event changed his life forever. In early 2006, then-anchor Woodruff was reporting in war-torn Iraq when a horrific roadside bombing nearly took his life. He made it home after receiving lifesaving care from the U.S. military, but the attack left him with a traumatic brain injury and an extensive and painstaking recovery.
Now, almost 20 years later, Woodruff returns to the explosion site for the very first time to an area once known as the “Triangle of Death,” with his son, Mack, by his side. There, Woodruff reunites with the Iraqis who worked alongside the American troops to help save him as he retraces his 72 hours on the ground in 2006 and reexamines the implications of this war. Woodruff comes face-to-face with his past, talks candidly about the painful lessons he’s learned, and looks ahead to the future as he pursues his post-war mission to ensure no wounded veteran is left behind.
The one-hour network special features interviews with ABC News chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz; Woodruff family members, including his wife Lee Woodruff and son Mack Woodruff, one of the cinematographer who documents the trip back to Iraq; colleagues who were with Woodruff at the time of the explosion, including ABC News sound technician Magnus Macedo,former ABC News senior producer Kate Felsen, ABC News cameraman Doug Vogt, Army Col. Mike Jason (retired) and former Iraqi interpreter Omar Aljaff; Purple Heart Iraq veterans who were wounded in the war and more.
The hour will also showcase The Bob Woodruff Foundation’s annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit, including exclusive footage from the November 2023 event with performances by Josh Groban, Rita Wilson, Tracy Morgan, Jon Stewart and John Mellencamp. “After The Blast: The Will To Survive” airs on Friday, Nov. 10 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EST), on ABC, next day on Hulu.
“After The Blast: The Will To Survive” is produced by ABC News Studios. Wendy Krantz is executive producer, and David Sloan is senior executive producer. ABC News Studios is led by Mike Kelley, and Reena Mehta is the SVP of Streaming and Digital Content.
About ABC News Studios
ABC News Studios, inspired by ABC News’ trusted reporting, is an award-winning, premium news and documentary original production house and commissioning partner of series and specials. ABC News Studios champions untold and authentic stories driving the cultural zeitgeist spanning true-crime, investigations, pop culture and news-adjacent stories. ABC News Studios’ original titles include critically acclaimed documentaries “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” “Sound of the Police,” “The Lady Bird Diaries” and “Aftershock,” and popular docuseries and documentaries, including “Killing County,” “Wild Crime,” “Mormon No More,” “The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing, and Vanderpump” and “Jelly Roll: Save Me.” 
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takasgf · 10 months
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the more time i spend here the more angy i get. whatever, answered s/i questions under the cut
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1) other than with your f/o(s), how are your insert’s relationships with other characters like? have they made any close friends or enemies+ how did that happen?
Being part of the Guardians' team, she's pretty good friends with all of them. She can get into arguments with Q.uill once in a while, but usually they all get along. Before joining the team, she used to be absolute besties with OG G.root. She's also very close to N.ebula, due to all the time spent during the blip with her and R.ocket. Her only "enemy" for that matter would be my oc, Aeneas, but once he drops the "overthrowing the monarchy by marrying the princess" act, they become friends again.
2) what about their reputation, are they well known outside of their circle? what do others initially think or assume about them?
"Morgen Krantz, fugitive princess of Zteamer. That's a mouthful. " Most people see her for her princess title, assigning her the stereotypical traits of a princess (spoiled, arrogant, pretentious etc.) and even mocking or belittling her, reminding of the failure that her species had become. Those in the art world are more familiar with her interests, but still reduce her pieces and artworks to her name rather than actual skill. She is not hated, but most dont think highly of her either. Those who are familiar with her father or have business relationships with her planet respect her and try not to get on her bad side, so that they wont have to suffer the consequences.
3) what were your f/o(s) first impression of them? vice versa, what was your insert’s first impression of your f/o(s)?
He was rather annoyed at her inability to shut up. He felt bad for her somehow and didnt want to bring her back to Zteamer, as he realised she doesnt deserve to be deprived of freedom. But hell he was annoyed with her for the first few days. He obviously grew very fond of her and wouldnt let anyone dangerous hurt her, but it took him some time to accept her with all her quirks. She was incredibly kind and warm to him from the very beginning. She admired him and saw him as her hero for saving her - but she wanted to impress him and prove herself as a valluable member of his team. Her insecurity faded over time after they joined the Guardians, but she still wanted him to think that she was "cool".
4) what’s one thing you and your self insert(s) have in common?
Appearence! We look the same except for the eyes and maybe hair because i just got a really ugly haircut. But id say we look fairly similar :3
5) what’s one thing you and your self insert(s) don’t have in common?
Morgen is a vegetarian. I could never. I love shrimp too much. Also charcuterie boards and bbq and salmon and pork paté. I cant give those up, sorry girl.
6) what is your insert’s moral alignment?
Im not going to take the quiz because im lazy but from description only i'd say chaotic good? Just like Froggy
7) give us a little bit of information about your insert! could be basic (name, age, height), stuff relevant to the source (abilities, class type, affiliations, etc.) or just fun facts you really want to talk about!
Errrr she is Morgen Krantz (actually thought about naming her Mörgen to differentiate it from the canon character named Morgan but i decided against it; i can only hope people understand its MY self insert.....), her age ranges from 17-32 (17 when she left her planet, she's 20 in vol 1 and vol 2, 24 in IW when she starts dating Rocky, 29 in EG, 32 in vol 3 etc), she's 150 cm or 4'11" and as for her abilities, she can deatach her arm and use it in battle, she wields weapons, she's reisistent to fire and lasers, and later when she gets stronger she can manipulate the starry mass she's made of in her favour (its hard to explain without visuals, leave me alone😭)
8) how would they spend their day to day in your f/os’ universe? do they have a job or any other daily commitment? a routine they follow?
She pretty much hangs out with the team exclusively. As a "job" she goes on missions with them; she also gets comissioned by other people for paintings or sculptures. I suppose she has her separate art hobbies, and she often attends events related to that or goes on cute little dates with her boyfriend, but you can find her most of the time on the spaceship or wandering around on N.owhere.
9) when does your insert come into the story and what part do they play in it? how do they fit into everything, and how does the story change with them involved?
Unlike Frogeru who actively changes the story (yeah the KG too - secret frogeru lore!) , Morgen is just an addition. Her story and specific events are just extras to the already existing one, because i really like it the way it is already (unlike..danganfart...). I just wanted to give Rocky another friend (and partner tehehe), who'd be there since the beginning.
skipping 10 because im still reworking her backstory
11) when & how do they get introduced to your f/os?
After she escapes her planet on a random ship that visited her planet, she's found by two bounty hunters, R.ocket and G.root. Instead of taking her back home, they let her join their team, giving up the immense reward for her being brought back to her father in favour of her freedom. This was a few years before vol 1 happened. Her romantic feelings for Rocky start after vol 2 and their relationship gets official in the time between IW and EG.
12) what about their fashion & aesthetic? what kind of clothes do they usually/like to wear for the everyday, or when they’re all dressed up for some special event?
She's pretty dressed up all the time - she is a princess afterall. She's got her casual clothes too, but prefers being extra. Her clothes are quite fancy (and expensive), she loves frills, accessories, gloves and ribbons. Here is a link to her outfits sheet.
13) ^ is it anything practical you would wear irl, or is it a little unrealistic and purely for the sake of having a cool design?
I want and need to own all of her clothes. All her accessories are practical and serve some sort of purpose. And they are so cute♡
14) if your insert were to become a canon character, how would they be treated by fandom? do you think they would get misinterpreted a lot?
Maybe..? She has a few traits that can be considered self-centered, but I doubt she'd be overly hated for that. Im not very familiar with the intricacies of the m.cu fandom, i dont know what characters are liked or not, even when i was part of it id just look at fanart and ignore everything else💀i should learn from past me!!! I do like to think there would be cute shipping artwork of Morket ^_^ ♡ even if their romantic relationship wouldnt be canonized, it could be implied in the movies after IW. like subtle little nods to them being closer. I also want a quick forehead kiss in vol 3 ;^; for when he comes back and morgen is relieved that he is alive. Oh yeah the fandom uhhh i dont know. Morgen is still pretty new in my life. I know there'd be some idiots that ship her with her friend-enemy (Aeneas) just for that stupid trope, but i doooont like it. Morgen belongs with R.ocket and i want to think about edits, amvs and anime styled fanart of them!
skipping 15 bc already answered for 4
16) what does their living environment look like? is it minimally decorated, messy or super high tech & futuristic? is it a place you could actually/want to live in?
I didnt think much about it besides the very basics. It would be very decorated, she has a bunch of interests, but it would be clean. Not necessarly organized, she would leave her art supplies scattered around everywhere, but you'd never find food leftovers, laundry or trash thrown around there. Relatively clean, full of personality, but a bit messy if she is feeling creative and is working on a piece of art.
17) does your insert have any family? (whether it be familial f/os, ocs, pets or people based off your actual family)
I need to answer this game with Frogeru too, her family is SO much more interesting than Morgen's😭 She's got her parents, Otis and Marie Krantz. No siblings or other known relatives. Otis loves his daughter a lot, but is A TERRIBLE person and leader. Marie is a lot more chill, but pretty absent in her life. She likes her daughter as a person, but she doesnt consider her as her child (even if she is). I will elaborate later. Morgen doesnt have an awful relationship with her mom, but its not the best. She's closer to her father, but thats not necessarly for the better. He wants her to be safe but goes to extremes for it (literally locking her up in the castle and not letting her have any contact with other people). When it comes to her relationship, her mom approves of it and supports it, while her dad is completely weirded out once he finds out ("MY DAUGHTER IS DATING A TALKING MONGOOSE?????") But its too late for him to do anything because he'd be in prison, close to dying at that point. I will elaborate later.
What a dark note to end on IM SORRY
THANKS FOR READING
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pipershaven2 · 1 year
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Happy International Pipe Smoking Day Old Joe Krantz Red Label in a Morgan Bones Lovatt from the Virtual Pipe Club https://www.instagram.com/p/Co5i-jZOoFd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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truepdf · 1 year
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Matrices in Engineering Problems
Description: This book is intended as an undergraduate text introducing matrix methods as they relate to engineering problems. It begins with the fundamentals of mathematics of matrices and determinants. Matrix inversion is discussed, with an introduction of the well known reduction methods. Equation sets are viewed as vector transformations, and the conditions of their solvability are explored. Orthogonal matrices are introduced with examples showing application to many problems requiring three dimensional thinking. The angular velocity matrix is shown to emerge from the differentiation of the 3-D orthogonal matrix, leading to the discussion of particle and rigid body dynamics. The book continues with the eigenvalue problem and its application to multi-variable vibrations. Because the eigenvalue problem requires some operations with polynomials, a separate discussion of these is given in an appendix. The example of the vibrating string is given with a comparison of the matrix analysis to the continuous solution. Table of Contents: Matrix Fundamentals / Determinants / Matrix Inversion / Linear Simultaneous Equation Sets / Orthogonal Transforms / Matrix Eigenvalue Analysis / Matrix Analysis of Vibrating Systems
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Empire Records (1995) dir. by Allan Moyle // High Fidelity (2000) dir. by Stephen Frears // You're the Worst (2014–2019) dir. by Stephen Falk
“Books, records, films, these things matter.”
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magggg202 · 3 years
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WHY IS THERE NO IN THE DARK BLOGS. THIS SHOW IS FUCKING AMAZING. I NEED PEOPLE TO TALK ABOUT IT WITH. SEASON THREE FUCKED WITH MY MIND. 😭
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mockingjayne12 · 3 years
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How we feelin’ after last night’s episode fam?
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