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taraljc · 5 months
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Ok, not Loki or even cat related. But after missing out on her when she was first announced almost 3 years ago, I have finally been able to add Alejandra Luna to my collection. She's the first trans doll Integrity has produced, and I've been in love with her from the first second I saw her promo pics. She has been going for stupid amounts of money on the secondary market and I despaired of ever being able to get her. But I got crazy lucky and found her nude for less than her original price and she arrived while I was visiting family and I can't get over how stunning she is!!!!
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re-readingcomics · 2 years
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Comics Read 5/15-21/2022 
Continuing with things I bought last time I made an in person weekly run to the comic book store, this past week The Wilds written by Vita Ayala, main art by Emily Pearson, colors by Marissa Louise and Stelladia, and back up stories with additional art by Jessi Horadan, Chris Shehan, Isaac Goodheart, and Phillip Sevy published by Black Mask Studios. (No relation to the Amazon television series with the same name, which I am also watching) 
I bought it because of the cover, which a figure from the shoulders up wearing a bandana with a skull on it covering the lower half of the their face while the top part is dominated by some plant filled bushy looking hair. As I started reading, the coincidence of buying a comic book where a plague had led people to cover their faces whenever they go out at the start of one where masking while out would become so controversial really hit me. Reading it two years into COVID was an interesting experience. Some of it felt really prescient, particular the treatment of the runners in comparison to “essential workers” during the early days of COVID. Other parts relied on tropes that I have seen before in plague/zombie fiction, and seems a little out dated. A lot of what we are going through is dehumanizing, but generally not because of power mad scientists, who at least have understandable goals.
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Essentially, this is a zombie story, though with surprisingly little interest in the zombies. (That may change if there ever is a second arc, but thus far it appears that there isn’t.) The zombies are called either the “abominations” or the “flowers”. See,  the plague is a bacteria infection that leads to the infected also growing plants and fungi out of their body. In this way they are related to the “hungries” of M. R Carey’s The Girl with All the Gifts, its film adaptation and prequel, The Boy on the Bridge. The main female characters all have flower names, Daisy, Heather, Iris, etc. which could indicate that on some level the are closer to the “flowers” that they are trying to avoid than some of the men they work with and are betrayed by. The plot takes place long after the plague took over, so now people are concerned about the next generation, how fertility has decreased and babies who are born are highly susceptible to infection. The betraying men arrange for one of the female runners to be kidnapped so that her apparent genetic resistance to the bacterial infection can be studied. This keeps the tale from the very effective, if standard zombie fiction story beat of watching someone transform from human to zombie. Meanwhile the abominable flowers start working in hordes after mostly wandering alone for their existence. This probably would go somewhere if there was a second arc. In the back there is a section of the runners sitting around and telling stories of their craziest rides. 
I do want to praise the art for distinct character designs. They were mostly easy to tell apart characters who with good depictions of emotions. Sometime there were lines drawn over their faces that I think were for contouring, but mostly made everyone look exhausted. It was sometimes very effective for that. There was some irregularity in the depiction of facial hair, especially when the figures were at different distances from the frame. But over all I want to praise the art. The abominable flowers were especially evocative. I was generally disappointed by the book, but I still think it has promise for the creators’s future work.
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eliaswoodt · 6 months
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The Name List
Organized from A-Z (yes I will add more names whenever I find more I like, probably in reblogs)
I currently have 1035 names (and that’s only including the first names. I have a list of last names, too.)
Angel, Atticus, Atlas, Apollo, Ares, Athena, Achilles, Artemis, Adonis, Avery, Aubrey, Aubry, Aceline, Ashlynn, Aislinn, Anjanette, Arthur, Archer, Addison, Arrietty, Amity, Autumn, Alastor, Alastair, Alasdair, Alistair, Alison, Arren, Arin, Astra, Aoife, Adalyn, Adeleine, Astoria, Agnes, Angus, Abigail, Ann, Anne, Ambrose, Adeline, Avarsel, Agatha, Ari, Azariah, Aniyah, Armani, Anastasia, Annabelle, Adah, Adelaide, Avis, Amelia, August, Axel, Adelina, Amir, Amin, Ayala, Arne, Averett, Adil, Astro, Ava, Anti, Ailun, Akemi, Asahi, Akari, Asako, Atsuko, Azumi, Aka, Aren, Akko
Blossom, Bambi, Babs, Bo, Bella, Blair, Bea, Bonnabel, Badeea, Betty, Bailey, Boris, Bee, Bugs, Blaise, Benjamin, Bog, Buford, Beatrice, Bryce, Bryan, Bazil, Brutus, Bellamy, Brigitte, Bailee, Bailey, Bao, Belladona, Belladonna, Bell, Bill, Bishop, Bones, Boneothy, Benno, Behemoth, Barry, Bellynn, Bowie, Bunki
Clover, Canyon, Cleo, Cameron, Celestial, Celestino, Ciro, Camilo, Cain, Charlotte, Clara, Corey, Cin, Charlie, Cassidy, Chiara, Callista, Cisco, Cynthia, Casper Clinton, Celestina, Clement, Christopher, Cornelius, Clifford, Claudius, Carey, Carrie, Coatl, Cyrus, Cyril, Cecil, Caisus, Castiel, Calla, Cosmos, Cherry, Cheryl, Crowley, Crow, Cassius, Cliodna, Clíodhna, Cliona, Conan, Cordelia, Calypso, Cas, Cillian, Chiyo, Chiaki, Chihiro, Calcifer
Danny, Darlene, Dex, Dot, Diana, Daphne, Demeter, Daedalus, Daeddel, Darphel, Dawn, Derrick, Derek, Dravan, Dravid, Drae, Dallas, Dimas, Dominic, Damien, Drew, Delilah, Dakota, Darian, Darius, Darwin, Devan, Darla, Dagmar, Daelyn, Dale, Dae, Dacey, Desmond, Dabria, Daniel, Daniela, Danialla, David, Davis, Donnel, Dennis, Demitrius, Delaney, Daiki, Daiyu
Everest, Emery, Ember, Elliott, Elliot, Earlana, Eliseo, Ezequiel, Emie, Evan, Eloise, Eric, Emmet, Elizabeth, Eugene, Ethan, Eret, Ester, Elias, Eos, Ellis, Edwin, Ebony, Elijah, Eliza, Enzo, Elissa, Edward, Eddalyn, Esther, Eda, Edalyn, Edalynn, Edison, Eddison, Estervan, Emma, Eden, Erfan, Eun-hae, Erytheia, Egan, Errol, Eiichi, Eiji, Eriko, Etsu, Etsuko, Eiichiro, Ezume
Flint, Finn, Fae, Fred, Fritz, Fang, Frankie, Frank, Fermin, Freddie, Freddy, Finley, Freya, Fai, Felix, Freda, Faolan, Frey, Feylynn, Faelynn, Failynn, Felipa, Febby, Febbie, Febie, Feby, Flynn, Fuji, Feiyu, Fukiko, Fumitaka, Fumito, Fuyuko
Griffin, Garnet, Gothi, Gertrude, Gabe, Grant, Giovanni, George, Gage, Gregory, Gabriel, Gabrielle, Guy, Gilbert, Guadalupe, Gerry, Grey, Gray, Gia, Grace, Gracian, Gracis, Gracie, Gretel, Gideon, Griffilow, Ghost, Ghazaleh, Gavin, Gryphon, Griffith, Goliath, Grayson, Greyson
Harmony, Hannah, Harlei, Harlie, Haritha, Haris, Harry, Harlan, Harvey, Hadrian, Harley, Hari, Harlow, Howl, Hank, Harper, Herbert, Humphrey, Hestia, Helios, Hephaestus, Hollis, Hunter, Hero, Henry, Helda, Hajar, Hasta, Hadis, Howard, Howie, Hannan, Haoyu, Hisako, Hachi, Hiroto, Hoshiko, Honoka, Hiroshi, Hiro, Haitao, Hamako, Haruhi, Harue, Hayate, Hide, Hideyo, Hidetaka, Hisaye, Hisayo, Heiji, Higari
Ivy, Ivey, Ivo, Ida, Iris, Ilyssa, Illy, Irene, Iren, Isaiah, Ira, Idelle, Ivan, Illaoi, Isabel, Isabell, Isabelle, Isobell, Isabella, Ismelda, Io, Ismael, Isolt, Icarus, izuru, Isamu, Itona, Ichiro, Ichiko, Ichigo, Isoko, Ishiko, Isaye, Inari, Ikuko, Itsuki, Itsuko, Inosuke
Juniper, Jupiter, Jinx, Jamie, Javier, Josiah, Joan, Jake, Julia, Jamil, Jamila, Jesse, Jessie, Jess, Jasper, Janus, Jordan, Joshua, Julian, Juilliard, Julius, Juliana, Jeremiah, Jace, June, Junebug, Jazzy, Jackson, Jackie, Jackalynn, Jodie, Johnnie, Jan, Jaime, Jason, Jorge, Justin, Justice, John, Jay, Janelle, James, Jennifer, Jillion, Jill, Jana, Jonah, Jaycee, Jaxen, Junpei, Jona, Jun, Jin
Kenneth, Kat, Kas, Kris, Keith, Kingston, Kaeton, Kingsley, Kent, Katherine, Kyle, Knox, Kristen, Kristin, Kristeen, Kylie, Kaylee, Kamila, Kehlani, Kendall, Kerry, Kry, Kenny, Kath, Kathleen, Krow, Kix, Kedrick, Kennon, Klaus, Killian, Korallia, Krank, Kaz, Kaede, Kirara, Katsuhiko, Keisuke, Kanako, Kenji, Kaemon, Kamin, Katsu, Kaki, Kazane, Kazuyuki, Kazushige, Kenta, Kei, Kimi, Kin, Kohako, Koichi, Kota, Koji, Koharu, Kosuke, Kuma, Kumi, Kuniko, Kuniyuki, Kideko, Kazuko
Lullaby, Lotte, Lapin, Lorelei, Loralai, Lorelai, Luna, Lily, Lucy, Lee, Liana, Lola, Lethe, Lance, Laurence, Luther, Luca, Lennon, Logan, Lennox, Ilias, Liu, Lui, Luis, Lefu, Liam, Lyall, Lowell, Luella, Leona, Leonie, Leon, Lev, Lincoln, Lin, Link, Laverna, Lazarus, Lewis, Louis, Louise, Levi, Leslie, Lesley, Leilana
Marley, Marlai, Mei, May, Mae, Marceline, Marshall, Marshalee, Millie, Mallorie, Marcela, Melanie, Maddison, Mary, Mirabel, Marsh, Murphy, Montgomery, Mildred, Memphis, Molly, Maverick, Maurice, Muiris, Morgen, Max, Moses, Marion, Merrill, Monroe, Melanthios, Maxwell, Matias, Melissa, Maëlle, Marlene, Meredith, Maybelle, Margaret, Maeve, Moss, Mara, Maria, Myrtle, Mona, Mark, Markus, Michael, Micheal, Michelle, Mahsa, Minoo, Mehdi, Mohammad, Matin, Morpheus, Marlowe, Monica, Marilia, Magnus, Malachi, Malachy, Maggie, Makoto, Megumi, Mio, Maemo, Maemi, Masa, Masaaki, Masashi, Michi, Midori, Michinori, Momo, Motoko
Natasha, Noelle, Noni, Neville, Nixon, Neda, Natalio, Ned, Nausicaä, Noxis, Nova, Nathen, Newt, Noah, Nash, Nox, Nathara, Nathaira, Nathair, Nyoka, Nagisa, Nathan, Nate, Nik, Nick, Naohiro, Naoko, Nara, Natsu, Naoya, Nishi, Nobuko, Nori
Olindo, Ollie, Oliver, Ophelia, Odysseus, Orion, Osono, Oxen, Onyx, Otto, Ottoline, Otitile, Ottavia, Octavio, Olivia-Marie, Oakley, Omar, Olivia, Oscar, Octavian, Octavia, Oz, Octavius, Otta, Oisin, Orson, Orlos, Osiris, Owen, Odalis, Odell, Ozuru
Penelope, Patton, Paddy, Percy, Paulie, Page, Pazu, Phoebe, Phebe, Prairie, Porter, Parlay, Pally, Piper, Parker, Payton, Phil, Paul, Philip, Pyre, Piers, Phylis, Patricia, Payne, Payneton, Pip
Quinn, Quincy, Quil, Quinley, Quinstin, Quinlan, Quillen, Quavon, Quaylon, Quensley, Qing, Qrow, Quilla, Quianna, Quita, Qiao, Quinella, Queenie, Qaylah, Qailah, Qitarah, Quenby, Qadira, Qudsiyah, Quan, Qian, Quinby, Quella
Roseline, Raul, Rahul, Rafael, Roque, Rogelio, Remmy, Rei, Rey, Ray, Robin, Ro, Reika, Rowen, Rowan, Rose, Rosie, Ralsei, Riley, Remus, Rosalyn, Rosalin, Rosaline, Renata, Ron, Rat, Ratt, Reef, Roxy, River, Reed, Rufus, Robbie, Renee, Rivia, Ross, Rex, Ruth, Rosemary, Rosabe, Rosabee, Rosabell, Rosabelle, Rosabel, Rai, Rain, Rosella, Rosalie, Rhody, Robert, Raelinn, Rebane, Ren, Rollin, Ralph, Roxanne, Rox, Roderick, Reginald, Reggie, Rio, Ryu, Ryo, Ryoji, Rinmaru
Sage, Sam, Syd, Selkie, Storig, Sal, Sirius, Summer, Susie, Scott, Sunni, Sosuke, Sophie, Satsuki, Sheeta, San, Sulley, Sully, Savannah, Sappho, Selene, Shaw, Sean, Seán, Shaun, Sawyer, Sabrina, Sebastian, Shane, Stan, Socks, Snom, Stolas, Spencer, Sammie, Stevie, Samus, Sarff, Sullivan, Seth, Susiebell, Susiebelle, Sadreddin, Shellaine, Sverre, Saoirse, Sylvania, Sanae, Silas, Sumi, Shiori, Shinzu, Sile
Toby, Tobias, Teddy, Ted, Tomas, Thomas, Tomothy, Tyche, Taiga, Tundra, Tracy, Timothy, Troy, Tatum, Tommie, Tommy, Theia, Tae, Trix, Trixy, Thanathos, Tod, Todd, Toddy, Tora, Torie, Theodore, Theo, Theophania, Talos, Thanatos, Teddy, Tomohito, Tazu, Tanjirou, Touya
Ulysses, Urijah, Uriyah, Urina, Ukiah, Ulnar, Ursula, Ulric
Virgil, Vanessa, Vito, Venacio, Vylad, Veronica, Valentina, Violet, Velma, Venus, Verna, Veld, Victoria, Victorie, Vinyl, Vincent, Vasuki, Vex, Valor, Valentine, Valerie, Valeria, Valerius, Vitoria, Vic, Victor, Vik, Vikktor, Viktor, Vick, Vicky, Vicke, Vickie, Vidya
Wynn, Willow, Warren, Wilbur, Wylie, Will, Walle, Whisp, Wade, Wendell, Wendy, Willard, Wes, Wallace, Wilber, Wyatt, Wybie, Wynnie, Wennie, Winnie, Wynnston, Wynston, Wynsten, Wiles
Xenophon, Xuan, Xio, Xori, Xanthos, Xander, Xavier
Yen, Yukio, Yae, Yoko, Yume, Yaeko, Yui, Yuzuki
Zane, Zana, Zion, Zachary, Zach, Zachariah, Zander, Ziana, Zoe, Zula, Zenix, Zenith, Zaharia, Zaria, Zack, Zakaeia, Zara, Zakaria, Zev, Zaira, Zanata
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sjbattleangel · 4 months
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From this post:
On a more positive note, have some ACTUAL great LGBTQ+ creators who deserve your time and money: Rebecca Sugar ND Stevenson Dana Terrace Roxanne Gay Wendy Carlos Molly Ostertag Magdalene Visaggio Vita Ayala Sophie Campbell Tee Franklin Kabi Nagata Grant Morrison Abigail Thorn Kay O'Neil Dee Rees Clive Barker Don Mancini Beau DeMayo Xiran Jay Zhao Sophie From Mars Maggie Mae Fish Harry “Hbomberguy” Brewis Mariko Tamaki Justina Ireland Joe Glass Leah Williams Jessie Gender Wendy Xu James Tynion IV Keiron Gillen And so many more.
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dear-indies · 8 months
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Hello! Do you have any suggestions for a female fc who have resources kissing other women, ranging the ages of 22-35? Thank you so much in advance!
Putting queer ladies first:
Desiree Akhavan (1984) Iranian - is bisexual - The Bisexual.
Roberta Colindrez (1986) Mexican - is queer - Vida.
Monica Raymund (1986) Dominican Republic / English, Ashkenazi Jewish - is bisexual - Hightown.
Elizabeth Ludlow (1989) English, Dutch, German, Scottish, African - is queer and uses she/they - Peacemaker.
Danielle Brooks (1989) African-American - has chosen not to publicly label her sexuality but has dated a woman - Peacemaker.
Katie Findlay (1990) English, Chinese, Portuguese-Macanese, Scottish - is queer - Nancy Drew, Walker Independence.
Amelia Eve (1992) - is queer - The Haunting of Bly Manor.
Jacqueline Toboni (1992) - is queer - The L Word: Generation Q.
Arienne Mandi (1994) Chilean and Iranian - is pansexual - The L Word: Generation Q.
Midori Francis (1994) Japanese / Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Italian - is queer - The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Jasmin Savoy Brown (1994) African-American / English, German, one quarter Norwegian, some Scots-Irish/Northern Irish - is queer - Scream.
Hannah Einbinder (1995) Ashkenazi Jewish - is bisexual - Hacks.
Brianna Hildebrand (1996) Mexican / German, English, Irish - is queer - Trinkets.
Lili Reinhart (1996) - is bisexual - Riverdale.
Ella Hunt (1998) - is queer - Dickinson.
Erin Kellyman (1998) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - is a lesbian - Willow.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Kānaka Maoli, Portuguese, Chinese, Irish - is bisexual - Crush.
Reneé Rapp (2000) - is bisexual - The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Savannah Lee Smith (2000) African-American - is bisexual - Gossip Girl.
Chloe Van Landschoot (?) Unspecified - is queer - From.
also:
DeWanda Wise (1984) African-American - Someone Great.
Laia Costa (1985) - Duck Butter.
Thaila Ayala (1986) Brazilian - Girls from Ipanema.
Georgina Reilly (1986) - Murdock Mysteries.
Jacky Lai (1989) Vietnamese - Shadowhunters.
Parveen Kaur (1988) Indian - Manifest.
April Rose Pengilly (1988) - Neighbours.
Danielle Savre (1988) - Station 19.
Mishel Prada (1989) Puerto Rican, Dominican Republic, and Mexican [Spanish, Portuguese, African, Unspecified Indigenous], some French - Vida.
Charlotte Ritchie (1989) - Feel Good.
Nafessa Williams (1989) African-American - Black Lightning.
Priya Davdra (1987) Gujarati Indian - Eastenders.
Chantal Thuy (1990) Vietnamese - Black Lightning.
Samantha Mugatsia (1992) Kenyan - Rafiki.
Alejandra Onieva (1992) - Las pelotaris 1926.
Bárbara López (1992) Mexican - Juliantina, Señorita 89.
Macarena Achaga (1992) Argentinian - Juliantina.
Jodie Comer (1993) - Killing Eve.
Alexis Floyd (1993) African-American - The Bold Type.
Aisha Dee (1993) African Australian / White - The Bold Type.
Sheila Munyiva (1993) Kenyan - Rafiki
Jessie Pinnick (1993) - Princess Cyd.
Madelaine Petsch (1994) - Riverdale.
Sarah Catherine Hook (1995) - First Kill.
Sydney Meyer (1995) - Shadowhunters.
Maddison Jaizani (1995) Iranian / English - Nancy Drew.
Katherine McNamara (1995) - Love Classified.
Giovanna Grigio (1998) Brazilian - Rebelde.
María de Nati (1997) - Las pelotaris 1926.
Amaia Aberasturi (1997) - Welcome to Eden.
Begoña Vargas (1999) - Welcome to Eden.
Imani Lewis (1999) African-American - First Kill.
Here you go! Thanks to @katherine-mcnamara and @rey1x1!
I'd also suggest looking @sapphicmusing!
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dollshobby · 3 months
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Kyori Sato "Redefined Luxury" Set by Integrity Toys
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The world of haute couture dolls is expanding thanks to Integrity Toys. The fourth W Club Exclusive doll is a wonderful surprise, marking the return of the legendary Kyori Sato from the Fashion Royalty Collection. Created by designer Jessie Ayala, this new fashion doll, titled "Luxury Redefined," is available exclusively to W Club members in 2023. Using Kyori Sato's classic and exceptional mold, this doll is stunning and will make a great addition to any collection! The doll is released as a gift set that includes several looks from Kyori's luxurious life!
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polniaczek · 2 years
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i was tagged by @quinnmorgendorffer 😘 here are four songs i've been listening to recently
Ramon Ayala by Giovannie and the Hired Guns Couch by Dexter and The Moonrocks Adderall Admiral by Danny Brown Finish What We Started by Jessie Ware (currently re-loving the whole album)
but my ‘90s Mom Country playlist has had my full attention today
tagging the last four mutuals I’ve liked posts from @royalarmyofoz @kimberlunas @themangledhawk @updateplss
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valpohq · 2 months
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BIENVENIDOS A LA REGIÓN DE VALPARAÍSO
whether  it's  a  lavish  vacation,  searching  for  muse  through  the  region's  colorful  streets,  searching  for  someone  to  hold,  or  maybe  for  something  in  themselves;  the valparaíso region welcomes  you  !  you  have  24  hours  to  send  in  your  account,  and  be  sure  to  check  the  after  acceptance  checklist  to  make  sure  you're  not  missing  anything  ! 
Welcome Orion Singh & Valentina Silveira ! Quilpué hopes you find warmth in the city of the sun ! Take the time to stroll through El Jardín or join Rescue Mission and help your local community ! Valparaíso welcomes you to the cultural capital of the region ! We hope you lose yourself amongst the historic district, or find beauty in the Casaplan gallery !
is that ARCHIE RENAUX ? oh, no, that’s ORION SINGH, a TWENTY-SEVEN year old TATTOO ARTIST at CAOS TATTOOS who uses HE/HIM pronouns. they currently live in LAS TIERRAS DEL SOL in QUILPUÉ, and the character they identify with most is JOEY TRIBBIANI from FRIENDS. hopefully they find their own little paradise here in el país de los poetas! ( NAKITA, 28, SHE/HER, MST ) is that CAMILA QUEIROZ ? oh, no, that’s VALENTINA SILVEIRA REIS, a TWENTY-EIGHT year old BOTTLE SERVICE GIRL at CATCH ME IF YOU CAN who uses SHE/HER pronouns. they currently live in SANTA MONEDA in VALPARAÍSO, and the character they identify with most is SAMANTHA JONES from SEX AND THE CITY. hopefully they find their own little paradise here in el país de los poetas! ( NAKITA, 28, SHE/HER, MST )
Welcome Maximiliano Esquivel-Isidora & Julia 'Jules' Leventhal ! Casablanca welcomes you to wander in its lush vineyards and sea of greenery ! We hope you try some of Casablanca's finest Isidora wine then unwind at Solace Spa ! Vina Del Mar invites you to get lost on Golden Beach Street or take a stroll through Jardín Botánico Nacional de Viña del Mar !
is that PEDRO PASCAL ? oh, no, that’s MAXIMILIANO ESQUIVEL - ISIDORA, a FORTY-SIX year old OWNER OF ISIDORA WINERY who uses HE/HIM pronouns. they currently live in CASABLANCA, and the character they identify with most is SPIKE SPIEGEL FROM COWBOY BEBOP. hopefully they find their own little paradise here in el país de los poetas! taking up 1/3 of askel's bestie trio*** ( jessie, 25, she/her, cst ) is that ODESSA A’ZION ? oh, no, that’s JULIA “JULES” LEVENTHAL, a TWENTY-FOUR year old SCUBA / SNORKEL GUIDE & COMPETITIVE SURFER who uses SHE/THEY pronouns. they currently live in VIÑA DEL MAR, and the character they identify with most is CODY MAVERICK FROM SURF’S UP. hopefully they find their own little paradise here in el país de los poetas! ( jessie, 25, she/her, cst, )
Welcome Oliver Ayala ! Casablanca welcomes you to wander in its lush vineyards and sea of greenery ! We hope you try some of Casablanca's finest Isidora wine then unwind at Solace Spa !
is that OSCAR ISAAC ? oh, no, that’s OLIVER AYALA, a FORTY-THREE year old OWNER OF INHERITED ESCAPES who uses HE/HIM pronouns. they currently live in CASABLANCA and the character they identify with most is OBI-WAN KENOBI FROM STAR WARS. hopefully they find their own little paradise here in el país de los poetas! ( angel ! ) + 1/3 of aksel's best friend connection !
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wosofanstuff · 11 months
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i thought i would just send it all again cos i got some new ones :)
hali long (phillippines)
coumba sow (switzerland) x2
raquel rodríguez (costa rica) x2
racheal kundananji (zambia)
ayala yamashita (japan) 
li mengwen (china pr)
lou jiahui (china pr)
ria percival (beyond greatness)
lindsey horan (usa)
vietnam logo
pham hai yeh (vietnam)
sakina karchaoui (france)
atlanta primus (jamacia)
rafaelle (brazil)
erika hernandez (panama)
andile dlamini (south africa) x2
melinda kgadiete (south africa)
elisa bartoli ( italy)
miriam mayorga ( argentina)
mariana larroquette (argentina)
fatima tagnaout (morocco) 
Alisha Lehmann (switzland)
Analie Longo (nz)
tahnai antis (phillippines)
Amber barrett (ireland)
Ana-maria crnogorcevic (beyond greatness)
Pauline peyraud-magnin (beyond greatness)
Tran thi thi thao (vietnam) x 2
Rebecca spence (Jamaica)
Sofia Jakobson (Sweden)
Gaelle Thalmann (Switzerland)
Viola Calligaris (Switzerland)
Jessie Fleming (Canda)
Cristin Granados (Costa Rica)
Stine Larsen (Denmark)
Nguygen Thi Tuget Dung (vietnam)
Tainara (Brazil)
Would love Rafaelle for Lea, I would let you now if CGH is free 🫶🏼
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Fashion Royalty colección Boudoir: Kenesia, Natalia y Jordan
¡Hola a todos!
Integrity Toys está a tope con sus colecciones. Si en la anterior entrada hablábamos de Poppy Parker y sus amigos ahora, de la mano de Jessy Ayala, damos un salto íntimo y femenino a Fashion Royalty.
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A través de su colección Boudoir y gracias a tres de las chicas más conocidas y queridas, Kenesia, Natalia y Jordan, FR nos deslumbra como nunca antes con una lencería muy cuidada y…
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oak23 · 7 years
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No Pain, No Gain by FashionDragon 
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mandofury · 3 years
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Star Wars The Clone Wars Character Names Spelled Out By My Auto Correct
On in-Wan Keno
Po Moon
An akin Skyward
Mace Windy
Pad me Amidala
Count Donkey
General Grieving
Asajj Ventless
Jar Jar Bills
Cad Babe
Janna the Hurt
Luminary Unruly
Hondo Oh aka
Lit Gusto
Barriss Offer
Ayala Security
Shaking Ti
Ki-Adi-Mounding
Adi Gallow
Boss
Master Today
Chewba
Wolfe
Rec
Cidy
TUP
Jessie
Echo
Gives
BLT
Boots
Stinker
Comet
Waxer
Book
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maamlet · 3 years
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yesterday nocenti actually talked about jessie drake on twitter and said that she regrets a lot of the badness of that story and wishes she could rewrite it. also, i think jessie drake should just be one of the new class of students tbh. based on the sliding timecalse i think she would be, like, fifteen now?
oh dope. yeah i like her work and you can mostly tell in the text of the story that shes genuinely trying to be progressive it just comes off. not great.
i would love to have Any trans mutants. vita ayala bring her back
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transtranscendence · 3 years
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1990-1994 - We will not be silenced. We must fight back against transphobia.
For Rafael Sanchez Ayala, murdered on June 11, 1990 in San Diego, CA.
For Castro Nova Estabon, murdered on June 11, 1990 in San Diego, CA.
For Julie Birchall, murdered on June 16, 1990 in San Francisco, CA.
For Sherri Ransom, murdered on June 24, 1990 in Morrisville, PA.
For Jose Angel Osuna, murdered on July 2, 1990 in San Diego, CA.
For Eduardo Lora Vasallio, murdered on August 11, 1990 in Philadelphia, PA.
For Donald Pierce, murdered on September 4, 1990 in San Diego, CA.
For Michelle Hays, murdered on November 5, 1990 in Memphis Tennessee.
For Felix Abarca, murdered on November 23, 1990 in Sunrise Highway, East County, CA.
For Tasha Santiago, murdered on December 10, 1990 in Oceanside, CA.
For Anna Francisco, murdered on December 22, 1990 in Philadelphia, PA.
For Edna Brown, murdered on December 24, 1990 in Atlanta, GA.
For Lim Yeow Chuan, murdered in 1990 in Singapore.
For David Perez, murdered on January 1, 1991 in San Francisco, CA.
For the unknown person murdered on February 18, 1991, in Hollywood, CA.
For the unknown person murdered on March 29, 1991 in San Antonio, TX.
For Carmen Marie Montoya, murdered on July 10, 1991 in Oakland, CA.
For Patrick Calvert, murdered on August 7, 1991 in St. Louis, MI.
For Shannon Elroy Clay, murdered on September 24, 1991 in Greenville, NC.
For Lynn Therrett, murdered on October 1, 1991 in San Francisco, CA.
For Gyspy Lockett, murdered on October 14, 1991 in Atlanta, GA.
For the unknown person murdered on October 29, 1991 in Atlanta, GA.
For Rhonda Star, murdered on October 29, 1991 in Atlanta, GA.
For Jean Powell, murdered on November 8, 1991 in Atlanta, GA.
For Midnight/Cassandra Robinson, murdered on December 17, 1991, in San Antonio, TX.
For Richard Goldman, murdered on December 29, 1991 in New York City, NY.
For Jessy Santiago, murdered on February 8, 1992 in South Bronx, NY.
For Tina Tanner, murdered on April 21, 1992 in San Francisco, CA.
For Harold Draper, murdered on May 30, 1992 in Paterson, NJ.
For Rene “Michelle” Ouellet, murdered on June 1, 1992 in Cape May, NJ.
For Robert K. Woelfel, murdered on October 14, 1992 in Ixonia, WI.
For Victor Hugo Castillejos, murdered on November 1, 1992 in Tuxtla, Gutierrez, Mexico.
For Anthony Swain, murdered on November 8, 1992 in Atlanta, GA.
For Stephanie Chapman, murdered on December 1, 1992 in New York City, NY.
For Derry Glen, murdered on December 19, 1992 in Atlanta, GA.
For the unknown person murdered on December 20, 1992 in Atlanta, GA.
For Chrissy Johnson, murdered on January 2, 1993 in Baltimore, MD.
For Christian D’Arcy, murdered on January 26, 1993 in Hartford, CT.
For Delores Mack, murdered on February 22, 1993 in Hahnville, LA.
For Quona Clark, murdered on March 2, 1993 in Chicago, IL.
For Gordon Tuckey, murdered on July 1, 1993 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
For Daniel A. Castro, murdered on July 10, 1993 in Santa Ana, CA.
For Donnie O. Osby, murdered on August 17, 1993 in Orlando, FL.
For Dinh Van Vo, murdered on September 6, 1993 in Honolulu, HI.
For Giuseppe Mandanici, murdered on September 16, 1993 in Messina, Sicily, Italy.
For Marquita Johnson, murdered on October 7, 1993 in Xenia, OH.
For Miss Tess, murdered on October 23, 1993 in Memphis, TN.
For David Edward Wigley, murdered on November 8, 1993 in San Antonio, TX.
For Larry Venzant, murdered on December 19, 1993 in Chicago, IL.
For Johanna Langer, murdered on January 2, 1994, in Concord, CA.
For the unknown person murdered on June 22, 1994, in San Diego, CA.
For the unknown person murdered on September 17, 1994 in Akron, OH.
For Lazaro Comesana, murdered on September 17, 1994 in Miami, FL.
For Terrie Ladwig, murdered on December 1, 1994, in Concord, CA.
For all the other trans siblings who were murdered or went missing.
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Sirène Violaine Perrin: Deep Sea Fantasy by Integrity Toys
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Recently, the allure of mermaids has been taking over the doll world and Integrity Toys have picked up on this trend with their latest truly fashionable doll, the fifth and final W Club Exclusive 2023. Meet the Nu Gift Set. Fantasy Sirène Violaine Perrin. This truly exclusive and captivating doll from Jessy Ayala is a must-have addition to any collection.
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I posted this on the designated W Club forum last night with the following disclaimer. “And if it gets deleted for some reason or the narrative gets high-jacked, I’ll just move this to another platform because it’s important to me and I am not going to stop talking about it.” I proceeded to have a pleasant and open dialogue with the other members, who were supportive and receptive to hearing from my perspective which I appreciate. The thread was promptly deleted by the admins this morning, so I will be reposting it here, per my disclaimer...
*ahem*
An Open Letter To Jessy Ayala (Regarding The Black Dolls He Designs)
Let me preface this by saying that I am a huge fan of Jessy Ayala. His creations are the reason I started collecting IT dolls. They’re what drew me in, they’re what keep me here. Every time he wows me with another breathtaking girl to add to my collection I lather him with genuine and, I feel, much deserved praise. He creates the kind of dolls that I have always wanted in all my years of doll-collection, since I was a little kid even. That being said, that doesn’t make him exempt from valid criticism of his design process.
Going into collecting FR/Nu.Face dolls in the winter of 2016 with the “Reckless” collection as my introduction I immediately noticed something...off. Nadja. Stunning, beautiful, breathtaking doll. The most gorgeous Black doll that I’d ever seen. Her skin tone, her soft delicate makeup that perfectly complimented said skin tone (something I’d rarely seen on a Black doll, and had never seen on a doll that dark) her cloud of beautiful curls, her...blue eyes? Okay, an interesting choice but it worked for her, still stunning. But then her outfit. More than a little risqué, which in and of itself is not a problem at all. It became a problem when I saw the other dolls in the collection, and it rubbed me the wrong way that of all of them the Black girl was dressed the skimpiest. Like, to a ridiculous degree. Verging on a “blaxploitation/caricature” aesthetic when everyone else in the collection is “Clueless/Scream Queens”. And it kept rubbing me the wrong way, so much so that I couldn’t keep the doll because of the way she was making me feel (also that horrendous hip joint). I didn’t have anything else to dress her in at the time, and anyways the fact that I felt like I even had to (when none of the other dolls needed it)... it’s not a good feeling. But I chalked it up to some unfortunate choices made on the designer’s part, and hoped that, moving forward, things would improve...
Enter 2017, and the reveal of the La Femme and Heirloom collections. Miss Jordan Duval is...something. That hair color...was a choice. I didn’t dwell on it too much, and moved right along to Adele. Beautiful face, not quite my taste with all of the red, but I can appreciate a beauty when I see one. Anyways, I wasn’t collecting FR yet, the Nu.Face collection was what I was looking forward to, hoping there would be another incarnation of Nadja that I could add to my collection to replace “I Slay”. But no. Once again, a collection filled with other gorgeous dolls, with rich luxurious fashions, beautiful complimentary makeup, and you know, just naturally occurring hair colors. And then, Nadja. Again. Again no clothes, but at least this time she had company. But where Ayumi got softness and femininity and warmth, Nadja got bright purple lips and silver hair. And my immediate reaction was disappointment and frustration that once again the Black girl in the group was turned into this. This other, sticking out of the collection like a sore thumb. I sat back and fumed while everyone else just gushed over her, and hoped again, that the next time would be better.
The Fairytale Convention rolls around, more beautiful dolls in beautiful clothes, and looky, another Nadja. A gorgeous, amazing, breathtaking, darn near perfect (blue eyes... again) doll...but it’s a one of a kind. Okay. But then there’s a gift for everyone in attendance. This one has a drop dead gorgeous face, flawless makeup, beautiful brown eyes...and a head full of blond hair. Of course, the reasoning is that she’s “Sleeping Beauty” (à la Disney) so it checks out but... still. She didn’t have to be blond. It didn’t have to be that texture. Again, I couldn’t keep her because of that incongruous hair, and the nagging negative associations that came with it. I hoped that these themed dolls from the convention would be the most we’d see of Black dolls with blonde/white hair. But nope, here comes another in the “Faces of Adele” gift set, and another with “Dollface” Adele. Maybe Jessy just did it because he likes the look and didn’t know about the connotations attached to it. All the history that comes with that particular hair and skin combo, or the constant “underdressing” with Nadja. The over sexualization of Black women and girls that is added onto what already comes with just being female. The societal pressure, to the degree that is specifically directed at Black women, to conform to unnatural European beauty standards (lighter eyes, straighter lighter hair), and how that image ingrained itself in our media and our culture and what a hurtful reminder it is to see it everywhere. The mentality of all of it being the only way Black women are even allowed to be perceived as beautiful, when they’re altered, when they’re made into something that they can’t just be. And if that was the case, I can understand it, but also in this day and age you don’t really get to just be ignorant of what the art you make means anymore. If you look at Jessy’s other dolls, they could be real women, that is to say their hair and skin and eye color combinations can and do occur in nature, relatively often. But the Black dolls are disproportionately affected by these choices that have a lot of ingrained prejudice behind them. Are they pretty on a surface level? Yes. But there is meaning behind this. There is meaning behind how we are perceived and how people outside of our identity choose to portray us in their art forms. 
Which leads me to this year’s dolls. I again, noticed immediately that this collection, beautifully melanin rich as it was, had a very niche aesthetic. It felt very risky and experimental, which again is not a bad thing at all. What I don’t like is that these are the sculpts he chose to experiment on. The Black sculpts that people had been asking to see more of? He brings them back with grey eyes and blue lips, and fashion that has a relatively limited appeal. And now they languish with dealers and are leftover from the lottery, and there are people thinking that it’s the sculpts themselves that are the problem when no, they’re not. Jessy knowns very well how to make beautiful dolls with broad appeal no matter the sculpt. He could have made dolls with these sculpts that would have sold out immediately, and played around with other characters that could afford a little lull in sales. But to put all the risk on these sculpts, while simultaneously putting out a collection of beautiful white and brown dolls, and cranking out more for the convention and the Club dolls with not another black doll to be seen? That says a lot to me. Oh my mistake, one other Black doll. With pin straight hair and, again, blue eyes. 
All I’m saying, all I’m asking for, is that some more thought, sensitivity and respect be put into the Black dolls in FR/Nu.Face going forward, the same amount afforded to all of the other dolls. And it’s not a lot to ask for. Or, it shouldn’t be. 
I know they’re “just dolls”, just like movies are “just movies”, books are “just books”, shows are “just shows”...you see where I’m going with this. It still matters. I just needed to say this, and I hope that he sees this, hears it, takes it in. He’s the best, but things can be so much better...
The discussion on the forum yielded some more important points, and I’d like to make clear that is in no way meant to detract from the variety and versatility that is Black beauty. Just the opposite. I want, so badly, to see that represented in Jessy’s dolls, as it hasn’t been up to this point. The wide range of skin tones, and hairstyles and aesthetics that our beauty encompasses. Not the one or two notes that he just keeps hitting over and over and over... There is so much more variety than what he shows and continues to show. And I won’t be complacent about it, and think “at least it’s something/it’s better than nothing”. It’s been long enough, it’s time to stop accepting and start improving. 
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