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bluntblade · 23 days
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So deeply weird that Dave is pulling heaps of stuff in from Legends books and comics for his shows, while current comics and novels just don't get to interact with his shows to the point that character stories ideal for a novel are now being told through 15min packets of television.
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Best Character Named X Poll
I'm doing a series of "Best Character Named X" polls where all the characters have the same first name but are from completely different media, feel free to send in name/charcacter suggestions, I'm posting one poll a day. New polls scheduled for 1:30PM BST everyday. Run by @femmehysteria
INBOX CLOSED DUE TO EXAM SEASON
If your favourite character is not included in the poll very sorry i have either never heard of them or actively chose not to include them as theres only 6 characters per poll. Characters will only count of that is their first name, surnames do not count.
Round 202: Anna
Round 203: Harvey
Round 204: Phoebe
Round 205: Dean
Round 206: Elle
Round 207: Clark
Round 208: Lara
Past Polls
Poll Ideas under the cut
Names that I have a complete list for*
Rebecca, Steve, Victoria, Katherine, Robin, Nancy, Penny, Erica, Theresa, George, Felix, Charlotte, Diana, Zoe, Connor, Daisy, Maya, Andy, Alma, Nora, Juno, Otto, Donald, Angel, Judy, Jo, Hazel, Miranda, Lila, Duncan, Dexter, Meredith, Pearl, Malcolm, Napolean, Joan, Nico, Jamie, Kiera, Tam, Klaus, Luna, Laila, Zack, Imogen, Felicity, Cindy, Alicia, April, Delilah, Jodie, Claudia, Juliet, Jonas, Milo, Celia, Katya, Atticus, Ian, Cynthia, Boo, Corey, Minerva, Ebony, Zia, Rudy, Quentin, Marvin, Miriam, Roxy, Percy, Bianca, Shirley, Beatrice, Amara, Cleo, Cecil, Amaya, Ryan, Mabel, May, August, Manny, Francis, Matilda, Deborah, Josh, Jared, Sabrina, Kendra, Ophelia, Liesel, Fitz, Aurora, Ramona, Misty, Talia, Orion, Roy, Kala, Madeline, Anastasia, Kit, Marian, Lena, Polly, Cora, Leah, Jules, Artemis, Irene, Laurie, Laurel, Hilda, Valentine, Reggie, Felicia, Joe, Monty, Quinn, Skye, Walter, Christine, Marissa, Hope, Oberon, Lorna, Ace, Calvin, Alana, Jasper, Fergus, Bridget, Ulrich, Roger, Mason, Stella, Lenore, Wanda, Miguel, Winona, Hannibal, Newt, Aiden, Oscar, Tobias, Dorian, Dorothy, Una, Marnie, Mirabel, Wendel, Dora, Mort, Olympia, Toby, Chip, Mara, Fearne, Axel, Gil, Bo, Remy, Rue, Leslie, Isabelle, Silas, Agnes, Luther, Sally, Delia, Zeke, Richter, Skylar, Scarlet, Bernard, Ray, Nigel, Cosmo, Ruth, Selina, Harley, Blue, Warren, Missy, Perry, Paige, Duke, Tao, Gemma, Cornelius, Declan, Wendy, Apollo, Celeste, Clyde, Summer, Hugh, Esther, Cole, Tatiana, Carl, Kieran, Melody, Travis, Vivian, Haley, Prudence, Hans, Ralph, Azrael, Lauren, Molly, Agatha, Pauline, Athena, Darcy, Stan, Dana, Lee, Ford, Red, Stuart, Camille, Bruce, Cliff, Gabriel, Octavia, Tsukasa, Anita, Esme, Ella, Heather, Lois, Viola, Riley, Pyrrha, Rupert, Ada, Orlando, Blair, Parker, Aisha, Lex, Ike, Wolf, Yukari, Tanya, Briar, Iggy, Amber, Akira, Irma, Sloane, Cameron, Marlene, Trixie, Jed, Rita, Dylan, Harriet, Owen, Letitia, Mick, Hugo, Koichi
Names I have an incomplete list for (welcome to send character suggestions)
Richter, Chad, Moe, Guy, Yasmin, Woody, Alina, Freya, Adora, Noah, Taylor, Dawn, Chase, Hunter, Tina, Rudolf, Melvin, Melanie, Melissa, Melinda, Adele, Adeline, Jem, Dolores, Jude, Callie, Ginger, Terry, Bellamy, Jacob, Jackson, Reese, Nemo, Addison, Adelaide, Candy, Abraham, Ragnar, Destiny, Wendy, Hero, Drew, Raphael, Wallace, Jean (feminine), Elena, Cheryl, Gaius, Lance, Shane, Rod, Tegan, Matthias, Liam, Caeser, Ellis, Dennis, Josie, Mike, Bailey, Puck, Eden, Annette, Giselle, Suki, Zain, Keith, Ron, Olaf, Wilfred, Blaine, Pam, Brianna, Clive, Sabine, Roman, Carina, Kalina, Mindy, Wade, Julia, Edith, Monet, Marina, Zara, Marcus, Elias, Mira, Sasha, Glen, Dinah, Farah, Norman, Faith, Echo, Enid, Ross, Antoinette, Elodie, Mallory, Kay, Renee, Willow, Tim, Albert, Howard, Orla, Oswald, Linus, Nina, Clem, Flora, Jace, Alucard, Howell, Rowan, José, Christian, Craig, Ravi, Dev, Valerie, Norma, Tristan, Dale, Jolene, Donatello, Yuki, Yumi, Sakura, Caroline, Carol, Carrie, Poppy
Feel free to send more suggestions
*subject to change, you can still submit a character if there is no strikethrough if you think theres a character that its an absolute crime i dont add. Please don't suggest anything for the names with a strikethrough as they are polls that are already in my queue waiting to be published.
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alldancersaretalented · 9 months
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Club Five Dancers
Brightyn Brems (grad?)
Athena Andrade (grad?)
Rylee Young (?)
Ayla Rodriguez (Artistic Fusion)
Kenzie Robertson (CCJ Conservatory)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Club)
Alexis Alvares (Club)
Kendyl Miller (Club)
Piper Perusse (Company Space)
Allie Andrew (Creative Arts)
Khloe Duras (CSPAS)
Stella Brinkerhoff (CSPAS)
Failenn Daley (Dance Colony)
Jessica Detroy (grad. DancePlex)
Belle Arauz (Dance Town)
Makaia Roux (Danceology)
Amaya Rodriguez (DUC Miami)
Kira Chan (Elements Dance Space)
Mariandrea Villegas (Epic Motion)
Lexus Natalie (Evolve)
Hannah Webb (Imperium House of Dance)
Kate Baldwin (Infinity Dance)
Sophie Baldwin (Infinity Dance)
Lilly Anderson (Larkin)
Dyllan Blackburn (Mather)
Emily Madden (grad. Mather)
Carolina Garcia (Miami Dance Collective)
Maliah Howard (Michelle Latimer)
Ying Lei Pham (Movement Emporium)
Ella Dobler (New Level)
Jaqueline DuBois (grad. Patti Eisenhower)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (Pointe PAC)
Faith Crain (Prodigy Dance PAC)
Berkeley Scrifres (Project 21)
Bristyn Scrifres (Project 21)
Cali Cassidy (Project 21)
Laylani Lawlor (Project 21)
Sabine Nehls (Rock)
Kamryn Smith (Soul Shock)
Sophie Garcia (Stars)
Delilah Hewitt (The Academy)
Laci Stoico (The Academy)
Roxie Onellion (The Base)
Layla Krugh (The Crew)
Ell Horan (grad. WDP)
Isabella Kouznetsova (WDP)
Tatum Brady (WDP)
Aria Du (Yoko)
Isabella Tjoe (Yoko)
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bestocship · 1 year
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Bracket Reveal!
Amanece/Garner (@aubadeempress) & Jo/Leah (@tarraxahum) (The winner of this pairing will skip Round 2)
Trenton/Malia (@l1oyd) & Shining Wish/Rosy Sweet (@shiningwish)
Pryis/Fael (@lemondropleaf) & Luther/Kalaam (@blackwickcounty)
Ophelia/Amos (@bubblelovewaltz) & Delilah/Oriel (@sawvidae)
Wizard/Mage (@roosting) & Doc/Anneliese (@bunquest)
Belladonna/Opal (@briebo-art and @silvertealeaf)& Sora/Hikaru (@ninjadivorce)
Mica/Andre (@decapod-appreciator) & Araevin/Maddy (@happyfits)
Eddie/Theo (@yanoharuhito) & Anastagio/Gennadiya (@raybotonline)
Aster/Oliver (@kajoodles) & Carlos/Lucious (@aligura)
Neo/Emil (@beautytopia) & Dean/Philomena (@aerosolar)
Eris/Oberon (@emoaliien) & Vein/Film (@angeat)
Sawyer/Beau (@thewikiplayer and @threedeemensional) & Janis/Anon (@end-orfino)
Onyx/Samantha (@eepiest-malkuth) & Mylo/Sabine (@ride-ai)
Goat/Bing (@ousama) & Mag/Mute (@eepiest-malkuth)
Molly/Synthia (@kittydoesthings) & Laura "Budgie"/Renata (@blokecore)
Bunny/Candy (@apotheoseity) & Sergio/Beau (@oddtaxiyaoi)
Eva/River (@mothpile) & Edwin/Pantucci (@twinkrundgren and @greengartside)
Hanna/Elías (@bashirs) & Jesse/Anjana (@prozac)
Anik/Noam "Grudge" (@prozac) & Corl/Max/Shion (@mistermaxwellboucherdieasilived)
Full Bracket Under Cut (undescribed)
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doubleattitude · 2 years
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Radix Dance Convention Nationals, Las Vegas 2022: RESULTS
Protege:
Cash Prizes:
Winners: $1000
Runners-up: $500
Mini
Top 31:
Tayah Klimuck Peyton Nowacki Helena Olaerts Greta Wagner Alexis Kathol Addyson Paul Khloe Kwon Aria Du Sara Von Rotz Taehgan Vue Piper Perusse Natalie Gerami Josh Lundy Isabella Piedrahita Zoe Flores Chase Castle
Top 15:
Dylan Custodio Lucia Piedrahita Neo Del Corral Skyla Lucena Devyn Scherff Emily Polis Karyna Majeroni Isabella Kouznetsova Everleigh Soutas
Top 6:
Regan Gerena Diana Kouznetsova Roxie Onellion Camila Giraldo Ellary Day Szyndlar
Winner:
Skylar Wong (Woodbury Dance Center)
Junior
Top 31:
Brooklyn Ladia Hailey Panchame Madison Carmody Bella Ray D’Armas Ariela Ephraim Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl Avery Maycunich Kylie Carter Elie Rabin Riley Zeitler Zachary Gibson Elizabeth Bilecki Claire Avonne Kingston Jackson Jue
Top 17:
Campbell Clark Victoria Martinez Anya Inger Georgia Beth Peters Sophia Schiano Failenn Daley Kya Massimino Leila Winker Paislyn Schroeder Santiago Sosa Esme Chou Angelina Elliott
Top 5:
Haiden Neuville Kylee Casares Alexis Mayer Kaili Kester
Winner:
Aaliyah Dixon (Summit Dance Shoppe)
Teen:
Top 31:
Giselle Gandarilla Emmy Claire Kaiden Ronnie Lewis Kenzie Jones Cooper Macalalad Natalia Wazio Keoni Guerrero Rachel Loiselle Ava Raucci Mia Ibach Kendyl Fay Nicholas Bustos Ayla Rodriguez Rylee Young
Top 17:
Brianna Hicks Addison Middleton Ian Stegeman Kaitlyn Tom Trent Grappe Kylee Ngo Sophie Garcia Carly Thinfen Izzy Howard Gracyn French Colin Bendziewicz
Top 6:
Luke Barrett Avery Cashen Keagan Capps Kira Chan Sabine Nehls
Winner:
Dyllan Blackburn (Project 21)
Senior
Top 33:
Mia Tassani Angelina Flores Kaitlyn Allen Tyra Polke Edon Hartzy Perris Amento Eliazar Jimenez Maddie Thanos Sophie Grabau Madison Burkhart Jessica Babich Minda Li Marissa Brunner Kaitlyn Babich Peyton Martineau Louise Hindsbo Nina Sawaya Kai Javier
Top 15:
Ava La France Cayla Bennish Devin Mar Bella Tagle Destanye Diaz Kayla Pereira Jordyn Green Anthony Ciaccio Forest Myers
Top 6:
Sarah Moore Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl Emma Mather Sam Fine Emily Madden
Winner:
Easton Magliarditi (The Rock Center for Dance)
Finals:
High Scores by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Rookie Solo
Top 7
4th: Preslie Ball- ‘Boots’
4th: Margaret Mason- ‘Over the Rainbow’
5th: Caydence Zuehlke- ‘Tea’
6th: Nola Molter- ‘Look At Me’
7th: Zoey Brooke- ‘End of Time’
7th: Emery Bourne- ‘Footwurkin’
7th: Colette Stutzman- ‘My Girl’
7th: Elory Otto- ‘Speaking French’
7th: Rue Willis- ‘Woman’
8th: Sienna Bastler- ‘Please Mr Postman’
9th: Shale Herrera- ‘La Vie En Rose’
10th: Giselle Pilorin- ‘My Boyfriend’s Back’
10th: Emma Acosta- ‘Sweet Dreams’
2nd runner-up ($250)
James Iwamoto- ‘Lost’ (Pave School of the Arts)
1st runner-up ($350)
Hadley Morse- ‘Into the Great’ (Summit Dance Shoppe)
Top Soloist ($500)
Cece Chung- ‘I’m Going Bananas’ (Project 21)
Mini Solo
Top 7
4th: Regan Gerena- ‘Cinema Italiano’
5th: Emily Polis- ‘House of Keta’
6th: Tova Thompson- ‘Pulse’
6th: Anita Rodriguez- ‘The Garden’
6th: Zoe Flores- ‘Transitions’
7th: Karyna Majeroni- ‘La Rouge’
8th: Alexis Kathol- ‘The Author’
9th: Dylan Custodio- ‘Derive’
9th: Ella Dobler- ‘Did I Stutter?’
9th: Neo Del Corral- ‘Hold Me’
9th: Delilah Hewitt- ‘Lament’
9th: Addison Price- ‘Sarajevo’
10th: Lucia Piedrahita- ‘Camera’s Rolling’
10th: Greta Wagner- ‘If You Were Here’
2nd runner-up ($250)
Diana Kouznetsova- ‘Rinse + Repeat’ (Project 21)
1st runner-up ($350)
Skylar Wong- ‘Best of My Love’ (Woodbury Dance Center)
Top Soloist ($500)
Isabella Kouznetsova- ‘Wake Up’ (Project 21)
Junior Solo
Top 7
4th: Zoe Zielinski- ‘Girl From Ipanema’
4th: Angelina Elliott- ‘Look What Your Love Has Done To Me’
5th: Emily Joy Core- ‘Alpha’
5th: Kya Massimino- ‘Arena’
5th: Avery Maycunich- ‘With You’
6th: Anya Inger- ‘Attitude’
6th: Victoria Johnson- ‘Insensible’
6th: Payton Gourely- ‘Mad World’
7th: Victoria Martinez- ‘Music Is the Answer’
7th: Claire Avonne Kingston- ‘State of Awareness’
8th: Tiara Sherman- ‘Belly of the Beast’
9th: Avery Lee- ‘Arches’
9th: Bella Rey D’Armas- ‘Dimensions’
9th: Sasha Milstein- ‘Nature Boy’
10th: Leighton Werner- ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’
10th: Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl- ‘Far From Home’
10th: Esme Chou- ‘Withheld’
3rd runner-up ($250)
Teagan Chavez- ‘That’s Life’ (AVANTI Dance Company)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Alexis Mayer- ‘Winter Morning II’ (The Rock Center for Dance)
1st runner-up ($350)
Kylee Casares- ‘Home With You’ (Stars Dance Studio)
Top Soloist ($500)
Aaliyah Dixon- ‘Silence’ (Summit Dance Shoppe)
Teen Solo
Top 7:
4th: Sophie Garcia- ‘Evermore’
5th: Giselle Gandarilla- ‘La Vie’
6th: Keoni Guerrero- ‘Blackjack’
6th: Colin Bendziewicz- ‘Don’t Worry’
7th: Sarah Laskowski- ‘Good Evening, Welcome’
7th: Kenzie Jones- ‘The Bottom Line’
8th: Addison Middleton- ‘Closing’
8th: Bella Saferstein- ‘Dangerous’
8th: Kennie Shen- ‘Man’s World’
8th: June Hurley- ‘Mr Sandman’
9th: Kylie Vandeest- ‘Awoo’
10th: Gracyn French- ‘I Did It All Over Again’
10th: Amelia Duncan- ‘My Way’
2nd runner-up ($250)
Ian Stegeman- ‘Aria’ (Woodbury Dance Center)
1st runner-up ($350)
Izzy Howard- ‘Adveniat’ (The Rock Center for Dance)
Top Soloist ($500)
Dyllan Blackburn- ‘A Pale’ (Project 21)
Senior Solo
Top 7
4th: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl- ‘Moon’
5th: Sophie Grabau- ‘Women’
6th: Sophia Cobo- ‘Funny Girl’
7th: Emily Madden- ‘Concerto In F Minor’
8th: Forest Myers- ‘Parameters’
9th: Emma Mather- ‘Dancing’
9th: Rachel Leon- ‘Die For You’
9th: Levi Sherman- ‘I Know It’s Over’
10th: Edon Hartzy- ‘Solitude’
10th: Erica Vannucci- ‘Step Off the Train’
3rd runner-up ($250)
Easton Magliarditi- ‘Jealous’ (The Rock Center for Dance)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Sam Fine- ‘To Multiply’ (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($350)
Destanye Diaz- ‘Unhurt’ (Stars Dance Studio)
Top Soloist ($500)
Selena Hamilton- ‘Supermodel’ (Project 21)
Rookie Duet/Trio
1st: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘One’
2nd: Studio X- ‘Turn to Stone’
3rd: Studio X- ‘Human’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Remember Me’ 
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Mr Big Stuff’
5th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Dream’
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Project 21- ‘The Blue or Red Pill’
2nd: New Level Dance Company- ‘Complex Notion’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘The Meadow’
3rd: Studio X- ‘Ready or Npt’
4th: Danceplex- ‘Evening Rise’
5th: Studio 19 Dance Complex- ‘Sophisticated’
Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Only the Bravest’
2nd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Memories’
3rd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Together’
4th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘The Pure’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Dreamgirls’
Teen Duet/Trio
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Mine’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Surrender’
3rd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Still’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Love Lockdown’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘You and I Both’
Senior Duet/Trio
1st: Project 21- ‘Shaping’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Power vs Passion’
3rd: CanDance Studios- ‘Backseat’
4th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Fire My Heart’
5th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Voice Like’
Rookie Group
1st: Project 21- ‘It’s Raining Men’
2nd: Pave School of the Arts- ‘You Make Me Feel So Young’
3rd: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘What About Us’
4th: Impact Dance- ‘Like A Prayer’
5th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Boogie Shoes’
Mini Group
1st: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Bangalore Whispers’
2nd: Project 21- ‘1+1=2′
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Click Clack’
5th: Project 21- ‘That’s Amore’
Junior Group
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Don’t Forget Me’
2nd: Project 21- ‘My Pumps’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Never Going Back Again’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Vogue’
4th: Cypress Dance Project- ‘What Is Love?’
4th: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Supermarket Woman’
4th: Project 21- ‘Something Bad Is About to Happen’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Up Against the Wind’
5th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Dance Me’
Teen Group
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Bang Bang’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Sound & Color’
3rd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Blower’s Daughter’
3rd: CanDance Studios- ‘Glitter’
4th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Home’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
5th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘So Broken’
5th: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘The Ride’
Senior Group
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Crime For Crime’
1st: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Do You’
2nd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘These Days’
3rd: Project 21- ‘Destination’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Bloodline’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘To Be Loved’
5th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Night’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Ode to a Love Lost’
5th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Stayaway’
Rookie Line
1st: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘Last Dance’
2nd: Studio X- ‘Drumline’
3rd: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Looking Good and Feeling Gorgeous’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Party People’
Mini Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘What About Us’
2nd: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Don’t Mean A Thing’
2nd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Tens’
3rd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Via Dolorosa’
4th: Project 21- ‘Fashionista’
4th: Impact Dance Studio- ‘River Deep’
5th: Project 21- ‘Dawn’
Junior Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘When Doves Cry’
2nd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘9 to 5′
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
4th: Pave School of the Arts- ‘I Feel Pretty’
5th: Impact Dance Studio- ‘It’s All Coming Back’
Teen Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)
3rd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Crazy Love’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Against Me’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Call Waiting’
5th: Project 21- ‘Dangerous’
5th: Haja Dance Company- ‘Everything Must Change’
5th: Project 21- ‘Malevolence’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Traditions’
Senior Line
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Gravity’
2nd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Ric Flair Drip’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Young & Free’
4th: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Now Boarding’
5th: CanDance Studios- ‘M.I.R’
Rookie Extended Line
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Do Your Thing’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Rockin’ Robin’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘When You Believe’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Cool Rider’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘You Are Enough’
5th: Impact Dance- ‘Wash That Man’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘Hernandos Hideaway’
3rd: CanDance Studios- ‘Lip Gloss’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Shake My Hand’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Pink Cadillac’
5th: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Shoeless Joe’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘My Way’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Collateral Damage’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘I Want You’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘You Make Me Feel’
5th: Project 21- ‘Hey, Hi, Hello’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Sing’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘No Time To Stand and Stare’
3rd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Slip n Slide(s)’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Runaway’
5th: CanDance Studios- ‘Sound of Awakening’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Out For Blood’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘All Dessen Mud’
2nd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Check It Out’
3rd: Project 21- ‘Cell Block Tango’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Love Game’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Fallout’
Mini Production
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Pump It Up’
2nd: Impact Dance- ‘Low’
3rd: CanDance Studios- ‘National Pastime’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘The One’
Junior Production
1st: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Back to the Swing’
1st: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘Love Shack’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Unite’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘Yala’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Money’
Teen Production
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
2nd: Project 21- ‘Love Letter to Ari’
3rd: CanDance Studios- ‘Eat’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Funk & Soul’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Mr. Bojangles’
Senior Production
1st: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘We Run This’
High Score by Performance Division:
Voucher Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Rookie Jazz
1st: Project 21- ‘It’s Raining Men’
2nd: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘Last Dance’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Forever Your Girl’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘We Love Freddy’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Rockin’ Robin’
5th: CanDance Studios- ‘Love Shack’
5th: Impact Dance- ‘Ladies Room’
Rookie Hip-Hop
1st: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Lose Control’
2nd: Studio X- ‘Drumline’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘Going Back to Cali’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Nursery Rhymes’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Beggin’
Rookie Tap
1st: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Boogie Shoes’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Do Your Thing’
3rd: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Build Me Up Buttercup’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘These Boots’
Rookie Lyrical
1st: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘What About Us’
2nd: Impact Dance- ‘Like A Prayer’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘When You Believe’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Keep You Safe’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘You Are Enough’
Rookie Musical Theatre
1st: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
2nd: Dance Studio C- ‘This Little Piggy’
Rookie Specialty
Pave School of the Arts- ‘You Make Me Feel So Young’
Mini Jazz
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Tens’
2nd: Project 21- ‘1+1=2′
3rd: Project 21- ‘Fashionista’
3rd: Impact Dance Studio- ‘River Deep’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Click Clack’
5th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Hush Hush’
Mini Ballet
1st: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Swan Lake Waltz’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Saute Sonata’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Simple Symphony’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Spanish Dance’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Flute Concerto No 2′
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Pump It Up’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Lip Gloss’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘Low’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Oh Okay’
5th: Heat Dance Studio- ‘Lil Funk’
Mini Tap
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Shake My Hand’
2nd: Studio 19 Dance Complex- ‘Dr Bones’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘For The Navy’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘PYT’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Dance With Me Tonight’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Think’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘What About Us’
2nd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Via Dolorosa’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Imagine’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
5th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Hold On To Me’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Don’t Mean A Thing’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
4th: Impact Dance- ‘Hernandos Hideaway’
5th: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Shoeless Joe’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
2nd: Project 21- ‘Dawn’
3rd: Project 21- ‘Big Spender’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Escape Artist’
5th: Studio X- ‘Green Light’
Mini Specialty
1st: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Bangalore Whispers’
2nd: Project 21- ‘That’s Amore’
3rd: Mather Dance Company- ‘Orange Colored Sky’
4th: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Higher’
5th: Pave School of the Arts- ‘Footloose’
Junior Jazz
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘When Doves Cry’
2nd: Pave School of the Arts- ‘I Feel Pretty’
2nd: Project 21- ‘My Pumps’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘I Want You’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Vogue’
5th: Project 21- ‘Purse First’
Junior Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Ninety-Five Five’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Atlas’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘After Bach’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Anitra’s Dance’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: CanDance Studios- ‘Stacked’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Playground’
3rd: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘In Your Dreams’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Love You Different’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘We Will Rock You’
Junior Tap
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Never Going Back Again’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘You Make Me Feel’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Back to the Swing’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘All About That Bass’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Mayhem’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Impact Dance Studio-  ‘It’s All Coming Back’
2nd: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Read All About It’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Up Against the Wind’
4th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Permanent’
5th: The Movement Dance Academy- ‘Out of Hiding’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Me In 20 Years’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Color Me In’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Going Down’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Neighbors’
3rd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Bend and Snap’
4th: Impact Dance- ‘Mein Herr’
5th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Money’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘My Way’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Don’t Forget Me’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Collateral Damage’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘9 to 5′
5th: Project 21- ‘Something Bad Is About To Happen’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Dance’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Project 21- ‘Hey, Hi, Hello’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Pusher Love’
Junior Specialty
1st: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Supermarket Woman’
2nd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Do You’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Unite’
3rd: The Studio Project- ‘Visual Distortion’
4th: Dance Studio C- ‘Hey Mr DJ’
5th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘The Birds’
Teen Group
Teen Jazz
1st: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Clap Clap’
2nd: Dance Studio C- ‘Last Night’
3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy- ‘London Bridge’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Maniac’
5th: Visionary Dancer- ‘La Vita Nuova’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Dancers’ Pointe- ‘Club 229′
Teen Tap
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Sound & Color’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Escape’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Because the Night’
4th: Gotta Dance- ‘My Boo’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘We Built This City’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Blower’s Daughter’
2nd: Haja Dance Company- ‘Lost’
3rd: Dance Studio C- ‘Slow It Down’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘I Surrender’
5th: Heat Dance Studio- ‘Beautiful’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Mein Herr’
2nd: Impact Dance- ‘Be Italian’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Six’
Teen Contemporary
1st: CanDance Studios- ‘Glitter’
2nd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Home’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
3rd: The Difference Dance Company- ‘So Broken’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘The Ride’
4th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Mary’
4th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Daylight’
4th: CanDance Studios- ‘Not Your Honey’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Dangerous’
5th: Dance Studio C- ‘Somebody Else’
Teen Ballroom
1st: The Colony- ‘Fade’
Teen Specialty
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Bang Bang’
2nd: Impact Dance- ‘My Immortal
3rd: Dance Studio C- ‘Used To Know’
3rd: Dance Studio C- ‘Get Your Freak On’
4th: The Studio Project- ‘When Going Through It, Count To Four’
5th: Impact Dance- ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
Teen Line, Extended Line, Production
Teen Jazz
1st: Project 21- ‘Love Letter to Ari’
2nd: Project 21- ‘Dangerous’
2nd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Funk & Soul’
3rd: Haja Dance Company- ‘A Ni Ni’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Mr Roboto’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Future Nostalgia’
4th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Fly Away’
5th: Haja Dance Company- ‘Doves’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Eating The Runway’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: CanDance Studios- ‘Hijacked’
2nd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Tokyo Drift’
3rd: Project 21- ‘Pop’
4th: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Underground’
5th: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Don’t Go Yet’
Teen Tap
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Scoop’
2nd: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Baltimore’s Fireflies’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘No Matter Where You Are’
4th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Take On Me’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Here is to Life’
2nd: Haja Dance Company- ‘You’re Gonna Love Me’
3rd: Visionary Dancer- ‘Swim Good’
4th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘2 Steps Away’
5th: Impact Dance- ‘Something Like This’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Sing’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Mr. Bojangles’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Cupid’
5th: Artistic Motion Dance- ‘Whipped Into Shape’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘No Time To Stand and Stare’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Runaway’
5th: CanDance Studios- ‘Sound of Awakening’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Salome’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Rooooooooosendo and His Ladies’
Teen Specialty
1st: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Slip n Slide(s)’
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Crazy Love’
2nd: CanDance Studios- ‘Eat’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Call Waiting’
4th: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Don’t Jealous Me’
5th: CanDance Studios- ‘Format It’
Senior Jazz
1st: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘Check It Out’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Love Game’
3rd: Haja Dance Company- ‘Check It Out’
4th: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘The Chain’
5th: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Fallout’
Senior Ballet
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Circular Concerto’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: CanDance Studios- ‘M.I.R’
2nd: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Icon’
3rd: Impact Dance- ‘Rake It Up’
4th: The Haus Dance Agency- ‘Role Modelz’
5th: Gotta Dance- ‘Do You?’
Senior Tap
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘The Way’
2nd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘We Run This’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Gravity’
2nd: Mather Dance Company- ‘To Be Loved’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Ode to a Love Lost’
4th: Impact Dance- ‘Come On Love’
5th: Impact Dance- ‘Used To Be Mine’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Now Boarding’
2nd: Project 21- ‘Cell Block Tango’
3rd: Gotta Dance- ‘She Works Hard For the Money’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Out For Blood’
2nd: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘These Days’
3rd: Project 21- ‘Destination’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Young & Free’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Bloodline’
5th: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Night’
5th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Stayaway’
Senior Specialty
1st: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Do You’
1st: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Ric Flair Drip’
1st: Mather Dance Company- ‘Crime For Crime’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘All Dessen Mud’
3rd: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘Forever’
4th: Impact Dance- ‘Power’
5th: Mather Dance Company- ‘Detonate’
Best of Radix:
Cash Prizes:
Winner: $1000
1st runner-up: $500
2nd runner-up: $250
Runners-up: $150
Rookie
Winner:
Project 21- ‘It’s Raining Men’
Mini
Winner: Mather Dance Company- ‘Tens’
1st runner-up: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Bangalore Whispers’
2nd runner-up: Impact Dance Studio- ‘What About Us’
3rd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th runner-up: Project 21- ‘1+1=2′
5th runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
Junior
Winner: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘My Way’
1st runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd runner-up: Impact Dance Studio- ‘When Doves Cry’
3rd runner-up: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘Collateral Damage’
4th runner-up: Summit Dance Shoppe- ‘9 to 5′
5th runner-up: Pave School of the Arts- ‘I Feel Pretty’
6th runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
7th runner-up: Project 21- ‘My Pumps’
Teen Group
Winner: CanDance Studios- ‘Glitter’
1st runner-up: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Bang Bang’
2nd runner-up: Mather Dance Company- ‘Blower’s Daughter’
3rd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
4th runner-up: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Sound & Color’
5th runner-up: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Home’
Teen Line, Extended Line, Production
Winner: Impact Dance Studio- ‘Sing’
1st runner-up: Evoke Dance Movement- ‘No Time To Stand and Stare’
2nd runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
3rd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
4th runner-up: Project 21- ‘Love Letter to Ari’
Senior
Winner: Mather Dance Company- ‘Gravity’
1st runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Out For Blood’
2nd runner-up: Distinction Dance Company- ‘Do You’
3rd runner-up: AVANTI Dance Company- ‘These Days’
4th runner-up: The Difference Dance Company- ‘Ric Flair Drip’
Best in Show ($10,000)
Winner
Impact Dance Studio- ‘Sing’
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do you have a favorite oc or one you relate to the most? :)
Thank you for the ask anon! You probably were not expecting this, but I actually have a MASSIVE catalogue of OCs. Tumblr allows 10 images so that's what I narrowed it down to. All images are labeled for the creator, but the characters belong to me.
OK! First up is my most well known OC. I made Sabine for my Alone Wolf Hellsing AU. If you've read the first story, then you know that she (spoiler) didn't make it to the end. I grew to love the character so much and the demand was so high that I started an alt end AU for my AU. If that isn't love then I don't know what is. Her son, Barrett hasn't been born yet in the story (new chapter is coming I promise) but I have big plans for him.
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*art for an ask created by @crooked-incisors*
Next up is my cyberpunk cyborg Kade Pax. I just love their personality and design so much. Their story is tragic but has a happy end. I think. I really relate to Kade because of I also suffer body dysmorphic disorder
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*ref by crooked for our closed universe*
Marianne Dubois is my plus sized, French Canadian final girl. I plan to write her story 'Road Kill' once I finish my Alone Wolf sequels.
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*The art is mine. Slasher BF Steven Locke belongs to crooked*
Next up is another pair for the Slasher fandom. Flora and Veronica Galindo are WOC slasher twins. Flora is evil and manipulates Vero in the worst ways. I have a story for them that I would also like to write one day.
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*design of Veronica's Slasher look, Santa Muerte. Old art created by me*
One last OC from the closed universe I share with crooked (even though all of them are my favorite) My little yandere bimbo Bambi Dearie. She has... quite an interesting story.
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OK! Now on to my Harem OC. Vral, Scourge of Delano is a savage hare barbarian. He's interested in fighting and fucking and not much else honestly.
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Bring in the clowns!
Mad Mage Meddle started a Kings of the Wild OC. It's a great book and everyone who likes fantasy should give it a read. I've considered using him for DnD, but since he's a chaotic evil user of body transformation magic that makes it a little difficult. Honestly I could go on about him so if anyone is curious shoot me an ask!
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*commission*
Delilah the deadite clown is a very special OC for me. She was the first one I ever created way back in July of 2018. Happy Birthday!
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Last, I have Paisley. She was never going to be an OC. I actually just picked a name for a reader x fic that involved clowns, but crooked asked for details and thus Paisley was designed. She is very near and dear to my heart because of what she brought into my life ❤️
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*commission*
And that's it! Honestly, I had a hard time narrowing down the list. I put a lot of care and pieces of myself into each and every OC I design. In a way they are all my faves 😅
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Open Hearth Video Roundup - March 15, 2024
Welcome to the weekly Open Hearth Gaming video roundup!
These recorded sessions represent only a portion of the games we play every week, and anyone is welcome to join the fun! If you'd like to play in games like these, join our Playabl community and click on the "Calendar" tab to sign up for upcoming games. To browse our entire library of session videos, please visit our YouTube Playlists page.
Discussions, Panels, and Seminars
Talking Hard Moves, Costs & Consequences Lowell Francis A community event talking about GMing and playing hard moves, managing costs, and balancing consequences for PbtA, Forged in the Dark, and other storygames.
Open Hearth Gaming Calendar
#Rich Kid Problem$ (Session 1 of 2) Donogh runs for Madelancholy, Sabine V., and Thomas Manuel Our kids show that they have 'more money than sense' by throwing around their influence, time and money like there’s no tomorrow. Alen, the offspring of powerful black marketeers works with Delilah, the scion of old money to float a new must-experience party boat. Leo, the mid-child of a Novae Rich family does his best to help them out while Zara, the fledgling of a military dynasty aims to sabotage!
#Rich Kid Problem$ (Session 2 of 2) Donogh runs for Madelancholy, Sabine V., and Thomas Manuel Our kids know that, when you hit rock bottom the best thing to do is get out the kanji-hammers and keep digging! Alen attempts to prise away their cousin Vladimir from Zara’s embrace, but this doesn't quite go to plan and there is serious blowback on the way! Leo and Delilah continue to grow closer but there’s a surprising fly in the ointment...
AKA: The Transponder (Session 2 of 2) Donogh runs for Anders and Jonathan With our agent Carter off the grid in Baikonur it falls upon the conspirator JC to push through the deal. But handler James finds him an altogether different prospect. Meanwhile the boss Robert wonders who he can trust (if anyone)...
Pulp Cthulhu: Dark Passage (Session 1) Lowell Francis runs for Horst Wurst, Paul Rivers, Puckett, and Will H We meet our heroes coming off of a job is Los Angeles which cost them dearly. They're called to San Francisco where they must board a cruise liner headed for Shanghai. Their task: locate the person who has taken possession of some stolen occult relics. But things turn nasty quickly with one person murdered and another vanished.
Pulp Cthulhu: Dark Passage (Session 2) Lowell Francis runs for Horst Wurst, Paul Rivers, Puckett, and Will H Further investigations aboard the Coolidge point to an occult murder-- but the truth may be more complicated than they first thought. What's the connection behind the artifact smuggling person they seek and the shape-changing sorcerous killer. And what is this music?
Monster of the Week: The Rockies (Session 7) Blake Ryan runs for Brandon Ungar, David Montgomery, Dom, and Grey Dodgy Deals Delivery
Monster of the Week: The Rockies (Session 8) Blake Ryan runs for Brandon Ungar, David Montgomery, Dom, and Grey Fickle Fey Fortune
Eotenweard: Tarham (Session 1) Alun R. runs for Dom, Dominik, and Pawel S. Cola the Hunter, Izold the Storyteller & Gwylog the Revenant arrive at the village of Tarham to find a settlement recovering from a recent attack. There's a disloyal warrior, a cowardly herder, a loyal outcast and an aging Lord. Then...carrion crows return along with the stench of death, shadows take on a life of their own, and there's 'something' out there in the dark...and bagpipes...
Godbound: Sundered Cycles (Session 30) Lowell Francis runs for Dan Brown, Ethan Harvey, Patrick Knowles, Sherri, and Tyler Lominack The first half of a journey into the mythic plane-- the crossing of the threshold, a journey across the ocean of souls, and a challenge atop a mammoth lotus flower.
Trail of Cthulhu: Fearful Symmetries: Arc Two (Session 4) Lowell Francis runs for Alun R., Paul Rivers, Sherri, and Will H Having made their made into the Bradbury estate-- the circle realizes the threat is both more dire and more immediate than they thought. After wrestling with various plans and consciences, they split up-- with Isabel and Richard trying to find Flora and the grove while Wilford and the Doctor try to see what they can do with Mrs. Bradbury and her impending delivery. Things do not go well. They go messily. Very messily.
Orbital (Session 1 of 3) Donogh runs for Mark and Puckett Discover our orbital, a strange place of crystals, fractal architecture & psychic warnings - the perils it faces: hunted star-crossed lovers from the War, a damaged warship seeking assistance, and something ancient stirring in the depths... Meet the orbital's residents: Cash Only - the Source of exactly what you're looking for, Rye - the Heart of a bar that epitomises the genuine warmth of the station, & Hemlock Pangolin - a Shadow on a secret mission to ensure the Orbital remains neutral ground a stoic hydroponics engineer who minds their own business.
Star Wars Saturday
Fellowship (Session 4) Rich Rogers runs for Greg G., Kae, Steven Watkins, and Tyler Lominack The fellowship dances and fights until they uncover an ancient artifact that will rock an entire world.
Fellowship (Session 5) Rich Rogers runs for Cody Eastlick, Greg G., Kae, and Steven Watkins The fellowship makes a difficult choice about the holocron of stillness and escapes Vuarlock for Dathomir.
Stars in the Dark: Stars in the Dark II (Session 2) Anders runs for Marc Majcher, Mark (they/them), Rich Rogers, and Steven Watkins Strange Smugglers and Gamorrean Grapplers - Our stalwart spies follow their target(s?) and discover that not everything is as it seems. Also: Gamorrean wrestling! Hotwired speeder bikes! A traffic stop!
Stars in the Dark: Stars in the Dark II (Session 3) Anders runs for Marc Majcher, Mark (they/them), Rich Rogers, and Steven Watkins Industrial Automaton Entanglements
Off-Calendar Highlights
The Between: Stars and Suns, Season Two (Session 5) Madelancholy runs for Jack, Sarah W., and Steph "A Tale of Two Parties" - New opening credits! 🎉 A little bit of chaos ensues when the Explorer and the Undeniable throw separate parties at Hargrave House. A sinister royal personage drops by. Come day, a demonic presence is reported at Kilborn Abbey, Ernest experiences time distortion, Dame Georgie talks to Mr. Figg, and Liat pressures the abbot for some answers.
The Between: Stars and Suns, Season Two (Session 6) Madelancholy runs for Jack, Mike, and Steph "For All Good Intent" - Sir Atticus returns from the Void with the help of a familiar friend, and returns to Hargrave House with Ragg in tow. Dame Georgie comes to an uneasy truce because of his new state, and Liat invites her fellow hunters to tea and oh-so-innocuous conversation.
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showmey0urfangs · 1 year
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Share 10 of your favourite songs that have names in the title.
Thanks for the tag @keybearer92 these are always so fun to do. I sorted my iTunes by most plays to see what popped up:
Adeline - alt-J
Angeline - Thomas Azier
Carmen - Stromae
Dawn - RY X
Delilah - Florence + the machine
Dorian - Agnes Obel
Hylas - Thomas Azier
St. Jude - Florence + the machine
Lakmé: Duo des fleurs - Léo Delibes (sang by Marianne Crebassa & Sabine Devieilhe)
Nina Cried Power - Hozier
Patricia - Florence + the machine
Persephone - Tamino
Rosyln - St. Vincent/Bon Iver
That's a few more than 10 but oh well.
Tagging @dreamofme9, @calipsan, @firegiftlouis, @thefairylights, @halo4life2017-blog and anyone else that wants to play
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pas-de-bouryas · 2 years
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Radix Protege Predictions 2022
I can’t believe it’s already time for this... this was so hard, especially with how confusing all the new rules are lol
Mini
Top 15:
Diana Kouznetsova, Emily Polis, Zoe Flores, Delilah Hewitt, Tova Thompson, Aria Du, Peyton Nowacki, Regan Gerena, Ella Dobler, Isabella Piedrahita, Addison Price
 Top 5:
Ellary Day Szyndlar, Isabella Kouznetsova, Roxie Onellion, Skylar Wong, Karyna Majeroni
Junior
 Top 15:
Santiago Sosa, Victoria Martinez, Madison Carmody, Kaili Kester, Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl, Anya Inger, Faileen Daley, Kylee Casares, Tiara Sherman, Esme Chou, Cali Cassidy
 Top 5:
Aaliyah Dixon, Angelina Elliot, Alexis Mayer, Fiona Wu, Kya Massimino
Teen
 Top 15:
Carly Thinfen, Andres Jimenez, Kenzie Jones, Charlotte Cogan, Rachel Loiselle, Daniela SanGiacomo, Cooper Macalalad, Kylee Ngo, Kira Chan, Nicholas Bustos, Sabine Nehls
 Top 5:
Keagan Capps, Gracyn French, Dyllan Blackburn, Izzy Howard, Ian Stegeman
Senior
Top 15:
Ava La France, Sophie Grabau, Louis Sloot, Anthony Ciaccio, Sophia Cobo, John Mays, Jessica Babich, AJ Storey, Destanye Diaz, Makenna Taylor
 Top 5:
Sarah Moore, Jackson Roloff Hafenbreadl, Sam Fine, Easton Magliarditi, Emma Mather
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halflingkima · 1 year
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Least Favorite Books of 2022
I thought I’d start on the lowest note so we can only go up from here. Plenty of these books are like. Fine. But they turned out to not be for me at all, which kinda punches you in the face when you’re expecting the exact opposite.
Also, by way of a content warning, a few of the books had unexpected (and sometimes graphic) SA scenes and/or student/teacher “relationships,” which I’ll probably mention because those are some of my book deal breakers.
Anyway, here’s my ranked 10 least favorite books of the past year (read this year, not necessarily published in 2022).
10. Kill the Farm Boy (⭐️⭐️) by Delilah S. Dawson & Kevin Hearne In the tradition of Monty Python, a rag-tag bunch of unlikely heroes adventure to find (or resurrect?) the kingdom’s Chosen One and break a few curses.
This comes in at number ten because I’m mostly just disappointed that I didn’t like it. The audiobook is acted/narrated fantastically, and I found the premise promising. I did mainly read this simply because I want to read the second book, so my hopes weren’t exactly high, but the humor in this is just. Very much not to my taste. I appreciated the diversity and the tropes it was satirizing, but it never managed to satirize them to my satisfaction, I guess. For instance, there’s a woman in a chainmail bikini – who is a well-rounded, strong, independent character – but she does remain mostly in the chainmail bikini (for ~magic~ reasons), largely against her will. It’s a fun read for the most part, but I guess I wished it had pushed the envelope a little further. I do think I’ll read the second one because it’s more of a “same world” series and that is the one that interested me more in the first place, but my hopes aren’t all that high.
9. Nightshift (⭐️⭐️) by Kiare Ladner When cog in the corporate machine Maggie meets the mysterious and elusive Sabine at work, she follows her new friend when she switches to the night shift, upheaving her life.
This is low on the list because I don’t think it’s a generally bad book. I was just really unprepared for the direction of dark in which it went – there is a rather graphic public gang rape scene without much of any warning. I also felt let down by the concept of the “toxic female friendship” that the premise promised. It also falls into that trope/voice/genre that I call “millennial ennui” in which basically everyone’s depressed without recourse to recovery (bc the problem is late stage capitalism) so they try fucked up sex stuff. I think the book could work for certain audiences but it did not provide what I was looking for when I picked it up.
8. Rabbits (⭐️⭐️) by Terry Miles There is a game that blurs virtual reality and reality – and K, who has been obsessed with the game since childhood, finally gets a way in.
Another one that makes the list through fault of being simply disappointing. I’m so into meta-narratives (as we’ll see on the favorites list) and this one simply did not make me question reality enough. I wanted nightmares, I wanted existential crisis. All I got was a linear scifi narrative. I also maybe sabotaged myself bc I was rly bored abt halfway through and noticed that no [3rd person] pronouns were ever used for K, who narrates in first person. The simple solution would be that they’re a non-binary gender who doesn’t use pronouns, but knowing it was written by a man, I began reading through the lens of a male main character, which made everything just that much more rote and predictable.
7. Into the Water (⭐️⭐️) by Paula Hawkins A single mother is found at the bottom of the river where a teen girl was found six months earlier; the woman’s daughter and girl’s best friend is now in the care of her estranged aunt as the two of them attempt to unravel some answers.
This made me angry by not delivering the promise of the premise. Essentially, there’s this water fixture in down (sort of like a lake that the river feeds into/out of) that throughout the history of this little village, women have died/drowned in. It opens up with a callback to the witch trials of “if she floats, she’s a witch” but then does nothing to connect previous deaths to the current story. The story also deals with what women suffer through at the hands of men, which was expected to a degree, but there is a sexual assault and a student/teacher relationship, and while neither were extensively detailed, neither felt handled entirely correctly to me. Also, I was largely annoyed that the majority of the book hinged on everyone in this town hating the dead woman for wholly asinine reasons, most of which shouldn’t’ve have persisted after her murder.
6. All the Feels (⭐️⭐️) by Olivia Dade In anticipation of the fantasy show’s final season, Lauren is tasked with babysitting Alexander, the cast’s resident trouble maker.
This was just. Wholly disappointing. I enjoyed the previous book in the series, Spoiler Alert, and I like the premise of movie stars and plus-sized heroines but this one was so convoluted and confusing to me. First of all, there’s a line between establishing a heroine as “not conventionally attractive” and describing her as ugly or undesireable and I felt that it leaned far too much into the latter. Next, there was so much focus on lust and sex with so little payoff – spoiler alert, there’s not even a pegging scene 😤 which was the only thing i was holding off dnfing for. And finally, the actor+fan gimmick was nearly completely absent here. It also didn’t work that we’d seen the majority of this story through the other characters in the previous book and that their inner journeys were so frustratingly convoluted. Just overall upset by what this one did not give.
5. The English American (⭐️⭐️) by Alison Larkin When the English Pippa connects with her American birth parents, she moves to the US to try to discover a piece of her she feels is missing.
This in the middle of the list because it was middlingly bad. It’s a women’s fiction from 2008 with no real literary bent and a predictable plot. The writing style was fine but the characters were all insufferable and the story was stiflingly outdated. Probably wouldn’t have finished without the audiobook, which was quite well done.
4. After Alice (⭐️⭐️) by Gregory Maguire Alice’s friend Ada falls down the rabbit hole after her, while Alice’s family search for her above ground.
This one was just a slog, and I think the audiobook hindered more than helped. This read like the driest historical fiction, despite having actual scenes in wonderland and even catching glimpses of Alice herself. Makes me quite scared to tackle wicked, especially if the audiobook is narrated the same (old posh pretentious british) way.
3. Struck by Lightning (⭐️⭐️) by Chris Colfer High school senior Carson blackmails the most popular students in school to participate in his literary journal that will boost his college application.
I initially picked this one up because I couldn’t remember whether the book or movie came first. This story is very obviously initially intended as a film and lacks any depth or nuance I’d expect from a novel. The first person narration comes off as very juvenile while covering serious topics making the tone wholly (and unintentionally?) absurdist. Think this one should’ve stayed a movie, and I’m betting his fantasy books are much better.
2. Hitched (⭐️) by Carol Higgins Clark PI Regan and detective Jack are getting married, but just weeks beforehand, Regan’s designer dress (and four others) are stolen.
To be fair, this one is quintessential grocery store mystery/thriller fodder, so it was really no surprise that it’s bad. But it’s bad. What struck me is that the wedding dress mystery does not carry the story, though that’s what the synopsis implies. The writing is so simple and straightforward that there’s about 12 other mysteries shoved into the book to sustain a full-length novel. It’s supposed to be twisty and suspenseful, but the mish-mash cast and non sequitur mysteries are so fully disjointed that all attempts at suspense fall entirely flat.
1. How to Hack a Heartbreak (⭐️) by Kristin Rockaway Mel is stuck in the dudebro atmosphere of a startup incubator when she decides to build an app to log harassers and abusers from dating apps.
I have never felt so betrayed by a book as I did reading this. I had expected a general formulaic genre romance with maybe some insight into gender issues in the tech sphere. Instead it was a bottom of the bargain bin sex and the city episode moralizing that women were just as manipulative online/on apps as men. I didn’t mind the “fade to black” style, but the romance overall was negligible, and even the main character’s “finding herself” journey was shallow. It’d be one thing if this were a rebrand/new cover release of a book written in maybe 2002, but it was published in 2019. I can’t believe I forced myself to finish it and I regret doing that to myself and to this book.
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a-final-push · 4 months
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Canon Characters
These are lists of characters I am willing to play. Though a ? mark means my grasp on them is shaky, or I don't know alot about them. But I'm still willing to try. A ! means that there is a note at the bottom about it.
-Star Rail: Asta, Bailu, Bronya, Clara, Fu Xuan, Guinaifen, Hanya (?), Herta (?), Himeko, Hook, Houhou, Jingliu, Kafka, Lynx, March 7th, Natasha, Pela, Qingque, Ruan Mei, Seele (?), Serval, Silver Wolf, Stelle, Sushang, Tingyun, Topaz, Xueyi (?), Yukong
-SAO: Yulier, Asuna, Sachi, Argo, Lisbeth, Lux, Sasha, Silica, Yuna, Kizmel, Yui, Koharu, Philla, Premiere (?) Tia (?), Rain, Strea, Alicia Rue, Yukki, Sakuya, Black Lotus (and other Accel World characters from the crossover game), Seven, Sinon, Shirley (?), Fukaziroh, LLENN, Pitohui, Afasys, Kureha, Zeliska, Alice Zuberg, Sadina Zuberg, Selka Zuberg, Cardinal, Quinella, Ronye Arabel, Sortiliena Serlut, Tiese Shtolienen, Elevator Operator, Fizel, Linel, Fanatio, Scheta (?), Edith, Medina Orthinanos, Aki Natsuki, Koujiro Rinko (?)
Star Wars (!): Ahsoka Tano, Barriss Offee, Stass Allie (?), Padme' Amidala, Maarva Andor, The Armorer, Doctor Aphra, The Daughter, Tala Durith, Jyn Erso, Adi Gallia, Stella Gerrera, Cere Junda, Bo-Katan Kryze, Satine Kryze, Mon Mothma, Peli Motto, Enfys Nest (?), Jocasta Nu, Omega, Kestu Onya (?), Airhnda Pryce, Aayla Secura, Fennec Shand, Trilla Suduri, Hera Syndulla, Shaak Ti, Luminara Unduli, Assajj Ventress, Iden Versio, Zam Wesell, Sabine Wren, Maris Brood, Juno Eclipse, Mara Jade, Visas Marr (?), Mira (?), Bastilla Shan, Jaina Solo, Meetra Surik (?), Darth Talon (?), Mission Vao, Darth Zannah, Darth Phobos, Princess Leia,
RWBY: Yang, Ruby, Weiss, Blake, Salem, Winter, Willow, Velvet, Coco, Cinder, Penny, Pyrrha, Nora, Emerald, Neo, Glynda, Kali
Nier Automata: 2-B, A2, Commander White, 6O, Operator 210, Devola, Popola, Red Girls (?), 2P (?)
Fire Force: Hibana, Iris, Lisa Isaribi, Maki Oze, Tamaki Kotatsu
Guilty Gear Strive: Bridget, Ramlethal, I-No, Elphelt, Milla, Giovanni, Delilah, Baiken,
Gushing Over Magical Girls (!): Magia Baiser, Azul, Magenta, Sulfur
Magirevo: Anisphia Wynn Palettia, Euphyllia Magenta, Lainie Cyan, Lumielle Renè Palettia, Ilia Coral, Tilty Claret, Sylphine Maise Palettia
I'm in love with the Villianess (!): Rae Taylor, Claire François, Misha Jur, Lene Aurousseau, Lambert Aurousseau, Manaria Sousse (?), May François, Aleah François, Lana Lahna (?), Eve Nuhn (?), Joel Santana (?), Yu Bauer, Philine Nur (?), Lily Lilium, Clarice Répète III
Bloom into You: Yuu Koito, Touko Nanami, Riko Hakozaki, Akari Hyuuga, Midori Igarashi, Koyomi Kanou, Miyako Kodama, Rei Koito, Sayaka Saeki, Manaka Yoshida, Chie Yuzuki
Candy Boy: Yukino Sakuri, Kanade Sakuri, Sakuya Kamiyama, Shizuku Sakurai
JJK (!): Maki Zenin, Nobara Kugisaki, Shoko Ieiri, Akari Nitta, Utahime Iori, Mai Zenin, Kasumi Miwa, Momo Nishimiya, Yuki Tsukumo (?)
Demon Slayer: Nezuko, Aoi Kanzaki, Hinatsuru, Kanae Kocho (?), Kanao Tsuyuri, Makio, Naho Takada, Ozaki (?), Suma
MHA (!): Toga, Froppy, Uraraka, Momo, Jiro, Mina, Toru Hagakure, Itsuka Kendo, Ibara Shiozaki, Reiko Yanagi (?), Yui Kodai (?), Kinoko Komori (?), Setsuna Tokage (?), Nejire Hado, Mei Hatsume, Miriko, Ryukyu, Midnight, Ms. Joke, Sirius, Mandalay, Pixie Bob, Ragdoll, Mt. Lady, Star and Stripe, Camie, Eri, Lady Nagat (?), La Brava
DC: Supergirl, Batgirl, Batwoman, Catwoman, Zatanna, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Enchantress, Killer Frost, Ratcatcher 2
Marvel (!): Captain Marvel, Khamala Khan, Spider-Gwen, Madame Web (?), Elektra, Black Widow, Kate Bishop, Angela, Gamora, Nebula, Maria Hill, Squirrel Girl, Jessica Jones, America Chavez
Assasin's Creed: (There are way way too many characters, but just ask and I'll see what I can do.)
Hades: Meg, Persphone, Nythos, Artemis, Athena
Mass Effect: Fem Shepard, Ashley Williams, Liara T'Soni, Tali'Zorah nar Rayya, Dr. Chakwas, Jack, Miranda Lawson, Katsumi Goto (?), Samara, Kelly Chambers, Gabriella Daniels, Samantha Traynor, Cora Harper, Vetra Nyx, Suvi Anwar
Madoka Magica/Magia Record: Mami Toemoe, Homura Akemi, Madoka Kaname, Sayaka Miki, Kyoko Sakura, Nagisa Momoe, Iroha Tamaki, Yachiyo Nanami, Tsuruno Yui, Sana Futaba, Felicia Mitsuki, Ui Tamaki, Nemu Hiiragi, Mifuyu Azusa, Momoko Togame, Rena Minami, Kaede Akino, Mitama Yakumo
More can be added in the future, but this is already a ton to go off of.
! Notes:
-For Star Wars, I prefer Legends, before Disney took over. So I will use those versions if possible.
-For Gushing Over Magical Girls, I'd prefer to wait until it's all out.
-I've only read the first two LNs of I'm In Love With the Villianess
-I have only seen season 1 of jjk, but have had some spoilers
-I'm not caught up on MHA, the villian power up season was the last I saw.
-For Marvel, most will be based on their mcu versions except for like Carol Danvers and Khamala Khan.
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bluntblade · 8 months
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It's a real shame that there seems to be some kind of bar on tie-ins for the Mando/Filoniverses, because whatever my views on some of the shows, there are fascinating stories to be told with manynof the characters. Like, imagine Delilah S. Dawson writing the parts of Sabine's story which Ahsoka seems to just want to allude to, or Alexander Freed telling the tale of Rex's service in the Rebellion (culminating at Endor or Jakku). But I guess we can't because except for some supporting roles for Hera, No One Plays With Dave's Toys
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freak60000 · 3 years
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gaslight gatekeep girlboss (in that order) @citsuac
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mudkept · 3 years
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Firewatch / Griffin and Sabine / House of Leaves metapost
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strwbrryvagabond · 3 years
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Valorant Agent Headcanons!
(Age, Height, Names, & Zodiacs)
(can you tell that I have a problem?)
Astra - Adowa Boateg | 33 | Gemini | 5'9"
Breach - Felix Vanderbilt | 51 | Taurus | 6'1"
Brimstone - Hank Coleman | 51 | Capricorn | 6'1"
Cypher - Aamir Vaziri | 36 | Scorpio | 5'10"
Jett - Julia Joon-hee Kim | 16 | Aries | 5'1"
Kay/o is 6'4" and there's nothing else to say lmao
Killjoy - Katie Brahm | 16 | Libra | 5'4"
Omen is 6'3" and that's all anyone knows
Phoenix - Grant Galloway | 17 | Leo | 6'0"
Raze - Isabella Hernandez | 16 | Cancer | 5'2"
Reyna - Delilah Sanchéz | 38 | Virgo | 5'8"
Sage - Mei Zhao | 24 | Aquarius | 5'4"
Skye - Emily Dawson | 16 | Sagittarius | 5'5"
Sova - Dimitry Rustova | 34 | Cancer | 6'1"
Viper - Dr. Sabine Beneviento | 37 | 5'6"
Yoru - Akira Sasaki | 17 | Scorpio | 5'8"
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moseisleyhappyhour · 7 years
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Joined the guys at Clashing Sabers to prove once and for all that Star Wars is VERY MUCH a “girl thing”
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