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pissworm39 · 1 day
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crickasfrick · 8 months
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ANDREW MY BELOVED ✨️💜
I love this nerd sm he's so silly
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goryhorroor · 8 months
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Hi! No idea of this is your wheelhouse at all, but do you have any recs for horror novels? In particular more modern books. Not sure if this is your thing at all so no worries if the answer is no, just curious! Have a lovely day!!
sure! these are some of my favorites
Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Whisper by Chang Yu-ko, but you can find the translation by Roddy Flagg
Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez, translation by Megan McDowell
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
The Hole by Pyun Hye-Young, translation by Sora Kim-Russell
You've Lost a Lot of Blood by Eric LaRocca
My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
Bad Cree by Jessica Johns
Orpheus Builds a Girl by Heather Parry
The Shadow of Book of Ji Yun, translated by Yi Izzy Yu & John Yu Branscum
Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung, translated by Anton Hur
Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin
The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig
A Good House for Children by Kate Collins
Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth
The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enriquez, translated by Megan McDowell
The Grip of It by Jac Jemc
The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
The Gingerbread Men by Joanna Corrance
Sisters by Daisy Johnson
The Lonely by Andrew Michael Hurley
Served by Scott Snyder, Scott Tuft & Attila Futaki
The Lost Ones by Anita Frank
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand
From Below by Darcy Coates
The Fisherman by John Langen
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mikelogan · 9 months
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Andrew John Hurley (born May 31, 1980) is an American musician. He is the drummer for the rock band Fall Out Boy.
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simptasia · 1 year
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ages of LOST characters when we first meet them vs the ages of the actors when they first started playing them. reminder that the starting point of LOST is september 22nd 2004. if a character’s age seems one less than sounds right to you its because their birthday is coming up. if a character is missing from this it’s because we don’t know their age in canon (looking at you, desmond)
jack shephard: 34 matthew fox: 38
kate austen: 27 evangeline lilly: 25
hugo “hurley” reyes: 25 jorge garcia: 31
james “sawyer” ford: 35 josh holloway: 35
sawyer says he’s 35. but lostpedia only has sawyer’s birthyear, 1968, making him 36. however an easy explanation for this is that sawyer has a birthday coming up in the post september to december range (like many other characters here) thus making the birthyear and what sawyer said still right
john locke: 48 terry o’quinn: 52
sayid jarrah: 36 naveen andrews: 35
jin-soo kwon: 29 daniel dae kim: 36
sun-hwa kwon: 24 yunjin kim: 31
claire littleton: 21 emilie de ravin: 23
charlie pace: 27 dominic monaghan: 27
okay so an odd thing happened here. we don’t actually know charlie’s age in canon, except that based on a statement from liam that he’s absolutely less than 30. and basically what happened is there was big debate on lostpedia, the general gist being he’s 25 to 28, until everybody just gave up and they slapped dom’s birthday on charlie’s page. and it’s still there to this day
walt lloyd: 10 malcolm david kelley: 12
walt’s actor was gonna age outta the role anyways due to the nature of lost’s timeline but their first mistake was casting a 12 year old. like, hello, puberty?
shannon rutherford: 20 maggie grace: 21
boone carlyle: 23 ian somerhalder: 26
danielle rousseau: 44 mira furlan: 49
ethan rom: 27 william mapother: 39
the consequences of season 5 are starting to hit
bernard nadler: 56 or 57 sam anderson: 58
ana lucia cortez: 29 michelle rodriguez: 27
eko tunde: 35 adewale akinnuoye-agbaje: 38
alexandra “alex” rousseau/linus: 16 tania raymonde: 17
benjamin “ben” linus: 39 michael emerson: 51
this isn’t even due to later timeline decisions, they just decided to do this
miles straume: 27 ken leung: 38
daniel faraday: 26 jeremy davies: 39
charlotte lewis: 33 rebecca mader: 31
and theeere’s the season 5 whammy. for those who don’t know (you must be new to my blog) dan and miles ages differ so much from their actors because when our guys are in 1977, it suited the story and characters better for miles to be a baby and dan to be an embryo (and char to be 6) at the same time. the writers were set on 1977 being the year everybody got stuck in and that’s how we get daniel faraday being an oxford professor at fucking 18
it’s something that gets funnier and sadder the longer you think about it
anyways. thank you for your time!
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decaydanceredacted · 4 months
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OKAYYY hi its me again. i j ust sent the one abt not very sexually tying up mr andrew john hurley im still thinking btu that deserved its own redacted so these r going here. after ive untied him and hes had a minute to chill he would like immediately take complete control over the situation. telling me to get on my knees and not look at him or speak without permission. that ive had my fill of admiring him and now its his turn. i didnt really think i had any power here, did i? because thatd be pathetic. theres no possible way someone as stupid as me would be able to do anything to him if he didnt let me. i even needed his help with getting him in the right position! i dont know annnything. all im really good for is worshiping him. obviously. all of this he points out. a lot. he doesnt hit me (even though im obviously aching for it. which he mentions.) he just grabs me by the hair and drags me over to the bed. or the couch. whichever is closest. he tells me im allowed to look at him now and that i have 10 minutes to get him off and if i manage it maybe he'll let me come. i do my absolute best (read: a very purposefully shitty job) to suck him off but im not properly pleasuring him, so he fists his hand in my hair and fucks my face how he wants. and i let him. because im made for it. he doesnt come, though. he holds himself off for the 10 minutes and looks at me all disappointed. im not even any good at the thing i was made for! if i cant even suck him off, whats the point of him keeping me around? i should really be ashamed. and now i dont even get to get off! what a poor thing i am. ok im not thinking abt this part as hard bcuz idrc but it feels obligatory. he bends me over on the floor and fucks me with as little prep as possible (but its okay, im practically dripping wet just from being face fucked! bcuz im a whore.) and puts basically zero thought into my pleasure, focusing on getting himself off as quick as possible. he pulls out before he comes (because i dont deserve it) and paints my back all sticky-white. i didnt realise how long this was getting but discord stopped letting me type it there bcuz its too long so im ending now. after hes cleaned me off and kissed away my tears we cuddle up in bed and fall asleep together mimimi the end
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unluckyhorseshoecrab · 10 months
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oh andrew motherfucking john hurley is back baybee
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pissworm39 · 12 days
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I gotta be honest. Folie á Deux is NOT the best Fall Out Boy album. I never thought it was. It's totally Take This To Your Grave. No doubt about it. Argue with the wall, I will defend this album with my life force and all of my energy. The best song on this album is also totally The Patron Saint Of Liars And Fakes. Best FOB song ever.
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bondsmagii · 2 years
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Spooky kings suggest me spooky books for spooky season spooky please
gonna give you my whole-ass list so far you're spooky welcome
absolutely epic, spooky as hell, favourites, read these
all of these stood out to me for one reason or another or several. short stories denotes collections; novella means a short novel in the technical sense of the word (too long for a short story, too short for a novel); short novel means a novel-length book that I feel could be read quickly or in one sitting ("easy reading" but still very good); novel is the expected length of a novel; and long novel is a 800+ page epic.
Wyrd and Other Derelictions by Adam Nevill (short stories)
Tales for Twilight: Two Hundred Years of Scottish Ghost Stories ed. by Alistair Kerr (short stories)
Dark Matter by Michelle Paver (short novel)
Just After Sunset by Stephen King (short stories)
Thin Air by Michelle Paver (short novel)
Wakenhyrst by Michelle Paver (novel)
Mapping the Interior by Stephen Graham Jones (novella)
The Least of My Scars by Stephen Graham Jones (short novel)
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones (novel)
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks (fictional non-fiction)
The Fisherman by John Langan (novel)
The Woman in Black by Susan Hill (short novel)
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski (labyrinth)
Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident by Donnie Eichar (non-fiction)
Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley (novel)
The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley (novel)
The Séance: A Victorian Mystery by John Harwood (short novel)
Unexplained: Supernatural Stories for Uncertain Times by Richard MacLean Smith (non-fiction)
The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield (novel)
Cujo by Stephen King (short novel)
The Shining by Stephen King (novel)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke (long novel)
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (short novel)
Ghost Story by Peter Straub (novel)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (novel)
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (novel)
The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters (novel)
Selected Ghost Stories by M. R. James (short stories)
IT by Stephen King (long novel)
books that are still epic but slightly less so but still you should read them
these books are great but they were 4/5 stars rather than 5/5 stars.
John Dies at the End by David Wong (novel)
North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud (short stories)
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (novella)
The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories ed. Michael Newton (short stories)
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James (short novel)
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty (novel)
Carrie by Stephen King (short novel)
these are so fucking shit but you should read them and come bitch to me about them
I want to physically fight these authors.
Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (novel)
Anoka by Shane Hawk (short stories)
The Prestige by Christopher Priest (novel)
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carlytayjepsen · 1 month
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top 5 books
the time traveler's wife - audrey niffenegger
starve acre - andrew michael hurley
kiss, kiss - roald dahl
what ever happened to baby jane? - henry farrell
of mice and men - john steinbeck
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cobaltaverse · 1 month
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Askable character’s
Gota-knight (Kasey Carter) & (gotanix)
Revo-Knight (Nick Carter) & (revosi)
Fargo-knight (clover carter) & (Fargo)
Lyr-knight (Eliza Schmidt) & (lyrisk)
Wyvern (Andrew Crain)
Terassque (Cassie Crain)
Draco (Garfield Crain)
Raptor MK3
Road rage (Riley Scott)
Galva-knight (Kayla Anderson) & (galvato)
Rain Hunter (Talia Hurley)
Frost-bite (Emilia Scott)
Tita-knight (John Tyra) & (Titan)
Vega-knight (Nikki Carter) & (Vega)
Crime man
Zero
Agi-Knight (Remus) & (Agio)
Kira-Knight (Captain Zennin) & (Kirani)
Gezi.
Dhampir (alin Dracula)
Lord fauxe
trigger (Peter Murdoc)
Entropy
Smoke Screen (Jacob Sherman) (Former member of the fissure deck gang but left after finding out what his boss did) (still a criminal but not a killer)
Raptor MK1
Dr.Fall-Out (Zephanaia Scott)
Doppelgänger (Simon carter I)
Wrath
Bunyip (Arron fox)
Mad mask (Adam savage)
Ace fissure (Michael Loche) (leader of the fissure deck gang)
Grangrazier
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rattlinbog · 5 months
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Books Read in 2023
(loved!, enjoyed, okay, did not care for)
January
Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson
The Hidden Palace (The Golem and the Jinni #2) by Helene Wecker
Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villains of the Johnstown Flood, America’s Astonishing Gilded Age Disaster by Al Roker
The Hummingbird’s Daughter by Luis Alberto Urrea
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
February
Grendel by John Gardner
Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf
Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death, and Art by Rebecca Wragg Sykes
Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Winters
March
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
The World We Make (Great Cities #2) by N.K. Jemisin 
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey 
Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
April
Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art by Lewis Hyde
Daisy Miller by Henry James
Washington Square by Henry James
How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu 
The Heartsong of Charging Elk by James Welch
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
May
The Antelope Wife by Louise Erdrich
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell 
Orlando by Virginia Woolf (reread)
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg 
Beneficence by Meredith Hall
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
Ramadan Ramsey by Louis Edwards
The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li 
Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
June
Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China by Leslie T. Chang
Calling for a Blanket Dance by Oscar Hokeah 
The Crocodile Bride by Ashleigh Bell Pedersen 
The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende 
What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris
The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier 
The Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early America by John Demos
Tales of Burning Love (Love Medicine #5) by Louise Erdrich
July
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (Love Medicine #6) by Louise Erdrich
Four Souls (Love Medicine #7) by Louise Erdrich 
In the Dream House: A Memoir by Carmen Maria Machado 
Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman 
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
The Color Purple by Alice Walker 
At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier 
The Second Greatest Disappointment: Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls by Karen Dubinsky 
These Ghosts are Family by Maisy Card
Songs for the Flames: Stories by Juan Gabriel Vasquez
August
Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road by Kate Harris
Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross
New to Liberty by DeMisty D. Bellinger
Cove by Cynan Jones 
Being Esther by Miriam Karmel
Boulder by Eva Baltasar
The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk
September
Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Gut Symmetries by Jeanette Winterson 
Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit
We Don’t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland by Fintan O’Toole
October
Those Across the River by Christopher Buehlman
The Changeling by Victor LaValle
Don’t Fear the Reaper (The Indian Lake Trilogy #2) by Stephen Graham Jones
Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley 
The Children on the Hill by Jennifer McMahon
November
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin 
Fen, Bog, and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis by Annie Proulx
Natural History: Stories by Andrea Barrett
December
Lessons by Ian McEwan
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein (reread)
A Vintage Christmas: A Collection of Classic Stories and Poems
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter
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decaydanceredacted · 11 months
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i was listening to the love line ep with andy and. oh my god. dude. his VOICE. im the andy period sex anon from before btw i still have not gotten over it. he’s so perfect what the fuck bdon urie wasn’t lying when he said andy’s drug is pussy. this is so inconherent but dude he is just so. AAAAAH ykwim. fuck me raw eat me out til there’s blood dripping down yr chin n let me kiss it off i BEG OF U ANDREW JOHN HURLEY
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mafaldaknows · 10 months
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Excuse me, I feel a song coming on …
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THE TAKE OVER, BREAK’S OVER by Fall Out Boy
Baby, seasons change but people don't
And I'll always be waiting in the back room
I'm boring but overcompensate with
Headlines and flash, flash, flash photography
But don't pretend you ever forgot about me
Don't pretend you ever forgot about me
Wouldn't you rather be a widow than a divorcee?
Style your wake for fashion magazines
Widow or a divorcee?
Don't pretend it, d-d-d-don't pretend
They say your head could be your prison
Then these are just conjugal visits
People will dissect us till this doesn't mean a thing anymore
Don't pretend you ever forgot about me
Don't pretend you ever forgot about me
Wouldn't you rather be a widow than a divorcee?
Style your wake for fashion magazines, ooh
Widow or a divorcee?
Don't pretend, d-d-d-don't pretend
We do it in the dark
With smiles on our faces
We're dropped and well concealed
In secret places, whoa
We do it in the dark
With smiles on our faces
We're trapped and well concealed
In secret places
We don't fight fair (we don't fight fair)
We don't fight fair (we don't fight fair)
We don't fight fair
We do it in the dark
With smiles on our faces
We're trapped and well concealed
In secret places, whoa
We do it in the dark
With smiles on our faces
We're trapped and well concealed
In secret places
We don't fight fair
With smiles on our faces
We're trapped and well concealed
In secret places
We don't fight fair
Don't pretend you ever forgot about me
We don't fight fair
Don't pretend you ever forgot about me
We don't fight fair
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Songwriters: Andrew John Hurley / Joseph Mark Trohman / Patrick Martin Stump / Peter Lewis Wentz
"The Take Over, the Breaks Over" lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Add this to your Charmie playlist 🎶🙃
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when andy pointed at the camera i literally giggled like the fanboy i am i-
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