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lstxrks · 2 years
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- isabella ferreira & bebe wood icons
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sapphicsicon · 2 years
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Lake Meriwether Icons
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iconsdare · 2 months
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gretchen wieners from 2024 mean girls icons
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delicatejareau · 2 years
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bisexual characters i adore
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Love, Victor
I actually haven't seen that show. Love, Simon was good but really not my type of media. I keep meaning to watch it, just to have watched it, but it's not high on my priority list.
That being said, I did some googling and here's my thoughts based on that
favorite male character: Rahim. Fandom Wikia says he likes photography, ergo he is my favorite.
favorite female character: Lake Meriwether because while trying to google her to learn more, I found out that there is a lake in Virginia named Lake Merriweather and I vibe with that
least favorite character: Benji because I saw that name on this list and remembered how my best friend lost the class chess tournament in 8th grade cause her opponent was using psychological torture by chanting 'Benji' the entire game. Idk why Benji specifically but I remember that.
prettiest character: Bram. Keiynan Lonsdale is a fucking icon.
funniest character: Felix looks like a bit of a jokester. And Felix is bit of a funny name, I think he's just living up to it. (I literally didn't even read his wiki, watch when it turns out he's the most serious one lol)
favorite season: uhhhhhhhhhhhh 2 is always a good number. Things have been introduced, they're not relying on drama to carry it on yet. 2 is good.
favorite episode: eeny meeny mineie moe catch a tiger by his toe if he hollars let him go my mom said to pick the very best one and you are it s1ep6 "Creekwood Nights"
favorite romantic ship: I guess Victor/Benji? Since they're the main couple? I certainly don't restrict myself to canon ships but I also have no idea what kind of shipping wars this fandom has and the canon main couple feels safe to pick
favorite family ship: whoever are siblings with a cool fun relationship
favorite friend ship: Victor & Felix are the first platonic ship suggested when filtering the ao3 tag by relationship so I'm going with them.
worst ship: again I am wary of shipping wars so I'm going with the canonical exes here Victor/Mia
Give me a TV show/movie and I'll give you my opinions
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ecnmatic · 3 years
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callmevenji · 3 years
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Lake Meriwether in Love, Victor (Season 2)
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yelenabelovarph · 2 years
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➶Bebe Wood Gif Icon Pack➴
By clicking here you will find a gif pack containing 22 gif icons of actress Bebe Wood taken from Love, Victor. I do plan to make more, so follow me for updates. All of these gif icons were made by scratch by me personally. Feel free to use them for crackships or edits I just ask that you credit me if you do. Like or reblog this post if you use them please, it makes me feel appreciated.
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cookiecollors · 3 years
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➛ ᯫ ( 끝 . ) ◜﹫: Mia, Rahim & Lake ᭡ 🤍 ٬٬
🎻 ─ 吝 ﹏ 🎬 : Love Victor s2 ◟▢ ⟆⠀ ̈ 🥀
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cori-rps · 3 years
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--☆ bebe wood gif pack
in the source link, you will find 550 gifs of actor BEBE WOOD as lake meriwether in season one of the hulu series love, victor (2020). she was 18 when this was filmed. 
these gifs were all made from scratch by me. they are intended for roleplay purposes, but you can feel free to link them in gif hunts (link to this post, do not repost the gifs), use them in crackship gifs, or crop them into gif icons. i just ask that you link back to this post and tag me if you post anything publicly so i can reblog it!
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note: this is a repost + update of a gif pack originally posted on my old blog.
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falsegvds-archived · 4 years
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                                𝐛𝐞𝐛𝐞 𝐰𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐠𝐢𝐟 𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬.
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    click the source link below to be redirected to 356 gif icons of bebe wood as lake meriwether on hulu’s love, victor. the original gifs were made by @cori-rps​ so credits go to her. don’t edit, repost or claim as your own. please like/reblog if you found these helpful!!
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lstxrks · 3 years
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- love, victor; lake icons
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cori-rps-archive · 4 years
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in the SOURCE LINK you will find 351 gifs of actor BEBE WOOD as lake meriwether in season one, episodes one through six of the hulu series love, victor (2020). she was 18 when this was filmed. these gifs were all made from scratch by me. they are intended for roleplay purposes, but you can feel free to include them in gif hunts, use them in crackship gifs, or crop them into gif icons. i just ask that you link back to this post if you post them publicly. please leave a like or reblog if you found this helpful!
i will update the page with gifs from the rest of the season as i make them.
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brn1029 · 2 years
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Scorpions have launched the first episode of a three-part documentary series about the making of their upcoming album, Rock Believer. The short documentary series is directed by Thomas Noehre. "For our new album Rock Believer, we all came back together in the studio like in the old days and captured that journey on camera," the rock band said in a statement. "Today we release the first part 1 of 3. Maybe you discover some unreleased music snippets from our new album in it." Rock Believer, which is set to be released on February 25, will be Scorpion's first album since 2017's Born To Touch Your Feelings - Best Of Rock Ballads.
The band is scheduled to embark on a U.S. and European tour in March in support of the new album.
The Rock Believer world tour will kick off in Las Vegas, where the band will play nine shows as part of their residency at the Planet Hollywood Hotel.
After his successful U.S. tour in Fall 2021, Carl Palmer will return to the U.S. in January with his second round of live shows since 2019. The tour will kick off on January 27 in Jacksonville with three previously postponed dates appearing with The Alan Parson Live Project in Florida.
This will be followed with a dozen additional shows featuring an evening with Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy. "Our Fall 2021 tour was first time since the pandemic hit that we were able to be together and perform," said Palmer. "The response was remarkable and proved to us that live music was in great demand once again. The band and myself cannot wait to get out there once again for the Winter tour." Palmer, who is the only surviving member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer that also included Keith Emerson and Greg Lake, said the ELP Legacy Tour shows will feature "ELP's best loved material performed to original artistic film clips and archival footage spanning ELP's career."
Music company BMG and investment firm KKR on Tuesday announced that they have acquired the entire music interests of rock icons ZZ Top.
The ZZ Top agreement includes a buyout of the band's publishing catalogue and their income from recorded royalties and performance royalties. Previously, BMG served as co-publisher and administrator of ZZ Top's publishing catalogue. ZZ Top manager Carl Stubner of Shelter Music Group said, "We are proud to continue working with and expand our long-standing relationship with BMG. This new deal ensures ZZ Top's remarkable legacy will endure for generations to come." "This deal is a testament to the success, staying power and continuing musical relevance of ZZ Top, but also to the power of our partnership with KKR," added BMG CEO Hartwig Masuch. Jenny Box, Partner at KKR, said, "We are excited to invest in ZZ Top's iconic music and we look forward to collaborating with BMG and ZZ Top to further amplify the reach of their catalogue." Selling more than 50 million albums over their half-a-century long career, ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
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Sacagawea Changed the Course of History and Deserves Respect
President Donald Trump’s attacks against Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) have been relentless since his campaign began. Trump has called her “Pocahontas,” attempting to use the name as a racial slur to fire up his base — but his usage is actually an insult to this country’s Indigenous people, some of whom have even been present when the president has taken a jab at Warren by using the name.
Pocahontas's name is not an insult, but he is using it as one. Pointed requests from a plethora of Native voices that he stop disrespecting Pocahontas — myself included — have done nothing to stop his disrespectful references to a young Native girl who was kidnapped, held hostage, and raped by European invaders.
The disrespect continued in January when a member of his party, Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), referred to Warren as “Sacagawea.” Like Pocahontas, Sacagawea was a real person, one whose life is directly tied to America’s colonialist history.
Yet another attempt from the right to turn an Indigenous person’s name into an insult didn’t go unnoticed. Newly elected Native Representative Deb Haaland (D-NM) addressed Gaetz on Twitter, reminding him of Sacagawea’s rightful place in American history and calling his remarks “offensive and hurtful.” (Haaland even offered on Twitter to meet with Gaetz to discuss the matter.) Seemingly in return, he appeared to dismiss Haaland and took jabs at yet another woman of color, Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).
While many people are more familiar with Pocahontas, Sacagawea seems to be less often discussed in pop culture. But her life greatly influenced the country we live in today. So just who was she?
The woman known as Sacagawea, whose name has seen varied spellings, was a member of the Lemhi band of Shoshone. When she was about 12, she was captured by Hidatsa buffalo hunters and brought to their lands near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota. Sacagawea was integrated into the Hidatsa people (now part of the Three Affiliated Tribes, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), and adopted their culture and language.
“Cagaagawia'sh, in Hidatsa, or Birdwoman, in English, has become an important figure in both American Indian history and identity and as an icon of the women’s suffrage movement,” Alisha Deegan (Hidatsa/Sahnish), a citizen of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation in North Dakota, and the interpretation and cultural resource program manager at Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, tells Teen Vogue. (Deegan notes that “Cagaagawia'sh’s name is often misspelled and misused,” saying these variations exist because misidentification is “not something new to the first people of this continent.”)
“She was one of three wives of Toussaint Charbonneau and went along with her husband on the Lewis and Clark Expedition because of her ties to the Shoshone Nation. There are many questions about Cagaagawia'sh and her life, but what we do know demonstrates that she was an amazing and strong woman,” Deegan says.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were explorers charged with surveying the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase — a vast swath of land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains and from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico — by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803. He also hoped that they would discover a Northwest Passage that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through continuous waterways. This important expedition would influence the shape of the United States, on the map and as an economic power.
About a year later, Lewis and Clark reached the Hidatsa-Mandan settlement, where Sacagawea was living with her husband. Initially, Lewis and Clark were primarily interested in Sacagawea’s skills as a translator, for the continuation of their expedition, since Sacagawea was fluent in both the Hidatsa and Shoshone languages. With Charbonneau, a French-Canadian fur trader who spoke French and Hidatsa, and another member of the expedition who knew French, Sacagawea would enable Lewis and Clark to converse with the Shoshone people, from whom they needed to purchase horses. Sacagawea was also acquainted with the wild terrain and potential dangers they would face along the rest of their journey.
When Sacagawea joined the expedition, she was only about 16 years old and had a 2-month-old son. She would travel with them for two years, from October 1804 to August 1806, from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean and back. She was the only woman in the group of 33.
She accomplished her duties as a translator, but she did so much more than that. Sacagawea would prove invaluable to the expedition. When a boat capsized, it was she who remained calm and maintained the wherewithal to rescue key papers, books, navigational instruments, medicines, and other necessities. She taught expedition members about medicinal native plants and was a natural survivalist who knew how to identify edible roots and berries. Clark would later call her his “pilot” because she was such a good navigator and knew the land so well.
Sacagawea was also a peacemaker when Lewis and Clark encountered Indigenous people who had never seen a white man before. This young Shoshone woman with a little baby in her arms helped to ease Native tension, uncertainty, and suspicion.
Even though Lewis and Clark arguably never would have completed their government-funded mission without her, Sacagawea was never compensated for her service. Her husband received 320 acres of land and $500.33. Sacagawea returned to what would later to be known as Dakota territory and died after giving birth to a daughter. She was just 25 years old. Clark took guardianship of her two children, though it is not known whether her daughter, Lisette, lived past infancy.
Her name can be found on maps today: Lake Sacajawea, in Washington state, and Lake Sakakawea, in North Dakota, are named after her. Monuments and statues of her supposed likeness exist, including one in Washington, D.C. She was an inspiration for the women’s movement for equal rights, as many have considered her a role model, and the face of the National Woman Suffrage Association in the early 20th century. Sacagawea’s likeness is even on a dollar commemorative coin, first issued in 2000.
Sacagawea’s influence cannot be understated. What she did in her short life, and in the face of so much risk, was nothing short of incredible. Her work helped establish the modern makeup of this country. Dishonoring her memory is not only wildly inappropriate but also unconscionable. Attempting to use her name in a racially derogatory manner exacerbates a mounting litany of genocidal devices used to erase, oppress, and exterminate American Indians.
It is unbecoming of anyone, especially those holding public office. And everyone, including non-Natives, should demand an apology for the misuse of her name. There is an epidemic of missing and murdered Native women on the North American continent, and their continued dehumanization is vile. The fact that the remains of Olivia Lone Bear, a Native woman who went missing for nine months, were found in Lake Sakakawea exemplifies this connection between past and present. We must defend all Native women, regardless of their time or place in history.
“We have suffered and endured, but we still stand strong,” Deegan says. “Everyone can do their part by being conscious of the terms they use and how these words can affect others. The first step to creating change is being aware that using these terms and names in a derogatory manner is not okay.”
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Related: Treaties Between the United States and Indigenous Nations, Explained
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Source: https://www.teenvogue.com/story/sacagawea-deserves-respect
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