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shinahbee · 1 year
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BL Uke Tier list
Alright, here we go with the BL “Uke/Bottoms” tier list ranking, there was a lot of them but again I picked out the ones that I know of and read and uh...didn’t realize that a lot of them were tsundares.lol.
I don’t know about you but a guy tsundares is more tolerable than girl tsundares just my opinion of course, but to me they seem more tame versus the girls get really violent for no reason in particular and that is annoying. This is just years of phycological damage from anime exposure to that type of girl.
anyways again trigger warning if you hate people ranking and talking sh*t about your favorite character don’t read.
Okay so lets start off with the “bottom tier” first this time
Put me in the hospital:
Cha on -Shadow realm
Jooin- yours to claim
Seonwoo -punch drunk love
Dan- Jinx
Mokhwa - beware of the full moon in march
put me in the hospital is literally that because some of these boys don’t seem to care about their mental and physical wellbeing, not that they are bad characters but they let people do sh*t to them without retaliating and that does not sit well with me, most of these are due to traumatic experiences but they should not be treated like a doormat.
Basically I want these boys to realize what self worth is 
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Pretty but zero personality:
joo...something I forgot at this point - turn off the camera
Beom - Full volume
Chunwoo- Lucky paradise
Jiho - insatiable man
yeonju - steel under silk
Ian- ...omg blanking on the name... wet sand 
yeah they are pretty but they have that type of dry personality that does not really attract me, this personal preference of course cause there are people that think its cute..i’m not one of them...
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does not feel one way or another:
Suha - My suha
Nakyum - Painter of the night
kyungjoon - Dear door
Yeonwoon - Omega complex
Youngjin - The origin of species
hmm...not really sure how I feel about them in general, they haven’t left a strong impression on me to really categorize them so I guess I’m neutral.
well suha started off really bold but then literally dies down near the end so that was a disappointment, same with kyungjoon.
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Tsundare tier...let’s go.lol.
there’s a alot of them
Jooha- pearl boy
Wonyoung- secondo piatto
Iru...omg that’s wrong isn’t it? - Don’t get me wrong boss
Byeol- between the stars
Nok- The ghosts nocturne
Taeui - Passion
Felix - hold me tight
Ohn - seeing double
Shin - Kings maker
ibeom- what’s with this strange dream?
Victor - Liveta
Seohyun- Runway hit
Yian - Butler
Jungseo - 100% Mr. perfect
lee won-  Roses and Champaign
Yoohan - Payback
I swear I’m entering my aujima era cause literally yesterday I was able to remember their names and today writing this, I was struggling so hard lmao.
What can I say I like the male tsundares...lol. even though they can be annoying at times and would be 10x intolerable irl. I think they deserve their own list because the list will continue to grow somehow, and if you are one of those people who think they are not you are in denial.
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and lastly everyone favorite topic to discuss...the must protect at all costs characters...lmao
Must protect at all costs
Neil- Path to you
Sungyul- willow love story
Seoan- the pizza delivery man and the gold palace
Euijoon - Dangerous convenient store 
Yoonshin - no moral
Joon - the third ending 
Inseop - Love history of willful negligence
Dawol- insecret
I love these boys they are so kind and smart and all round characters that suffer a lot because that is what their creators like to do to them. but luckily their partners are compatible with them and it makes their dynamic interesting to explore. They are often treated really bad, emotionally damaged to some degree and don’t deserve any of it so the must protect at all costs category suits them.
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alright that’s my tier list and I would share this on my twitter but I don’t like how people are just a pain in the a** when they don’t agree with anything. actually seeing what other people ranked and their categories made me a little angry cause talk about sh*t takes. yikes...
 anyways, hope you enjoyed and I’ll work on my monthly favorites and get back you when that time comes 
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mbkupdates · 3 years
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Lee SeoAn (Soomi) Instagram 210608 with family
#호캉스 가서 하루 이틀 수영만 했다고 한다 ^^ 얼굴이 너무 익어서 ... 👩🏻👩🏽 ......
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I really waiting for their scne hahah, expression mood of dr.Cha ex-wife🥶🔫🔫
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And In the end they got back together again yeeeeeeeyss hahahah😆
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"ALEX Y JAMES" Ángel Seoane, novela corta romántica gay.
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[TASK 074: ARGENTINA]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 300+ Argentinian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Renée Roxana (1931) Argentinian [Lebanese, Syrian] - actress and screenwriter.
Thelma Biral (1941) Argentinian [Italian] - actress.
Zulma Faiad (1944) Argentinian [Lebanese] - actress, vedette, and former model.
Vanessa Show (1945) Argentinian [British] - performer - trans!
Linda Peretz (1945) Argentinian [Bulgarian Jewish] - actress.
Graciela Alfano (1952) Argentinian - artist, model, actress and vedette.
Beatriz Pichi Malen (1953) Argentinian [Mapuche] - singer.
Beatriz Salomón (1953) Argentinian [Syrian] - actress, tv presenter, vedette, and singer.
Luisa Kuliok (1954) Argentinian - actress.
Mercedes Morán (1955) Argentinian - actress.
Carmen Barbieri (1955) Argentinian - actress, super vedette, dancer, stand-up comedian, director and theatre producer.
Celeste Carballo (1956) Argentinian - musician.
Cecilia Roth (1956) Argentinian [German-Jewish, Ukrainian-Jewish] - actress.
Velina Hasu Houston (1957) African-American, Pikuni Blackfoot, Japanese, Chinese, Native Hawaiian, Cuban, Argentinian, Brazilian, Armenian, Greek, German, English - writer.
Julia Zenko (1958) Argentinian [Polish Jewish, Latvian Jewish, Lithuanian Jewish, Russian Jewish] / Uruguayan - singer and actress.
María Socas (1959) Argentinian - actress.
Christian Bach (1959) Argentinian [Italian, German] - actress and producer.
Señorita Lee (1962) Argentinian [Korean] - actress, model, presenter, and ballerina.
Carola Reyna (1962) Argentinian - actress and director.
Alejandra Darín (1964) Argentinian [Syrian, Lebanese, Italian] - actress.
Yamila Cafrune (1965) Argentinian [Syrian, Lebanese, possibly other] - singer.
Rosalinda Serfaty (1965) Argentinian [Amazigh Moroccan Jewish] - actress.
Andrea Del Boca (1965) Argentinian [Italian] - actress.  
Jacqueline Obradors (1966) Argentinian [Spanish, Italian, possibly other] - actress.
Susy Shock (1968) Argentinian [Unspecified Indigenous, possibly other] - actress, singer, and writer. - Trans!
Claudia Brant (1968) Argentinian [Armenian, British] - singer-songwriter and composer.
Érica García (1968) Argentinian [Guarani, possibly other] - actress, singer, and composer.
Almendra Gomelsky (1968) Argentinian [Egyptian, Russian, Russian Jewish] - model, singer, tv presenter, and designer.
Carolina Papaleo (1969) Argentinian - actress.
Nancy Dupláa (1969) Argentinian [Lebanese, possibly other] - actress.
Mara Croatto (1969) Italian Argentinian / Argentinian - actress.
Natalia Streignard (1970) Argentinian / German - actress.
Mariana Baraj (1970) Argentinian [Russian Jewish, Romanian] - singer, percussionist, and composer.
Camila Mac Lennan (1971) Argentinian [Scottish] / Peruvian - actress.
Carolina Peleritti (1971) Argentinian - actress and former model.
Mirta Bogdasarián (1972) Argentinian [Armenian, possibly other] - actress.
Charo Bogarín (1972) Argentinian [Guarani, possibly other] - singer and actress.
Valeria Mazza (1972) Argentinian [Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, possibly other] - model and businessperson.
Valentina Bassi (1972) Argentinian [Italian] - actress.
Chantal Andere (1972) Mexican [Argentinian, Basque] - actress.
Topaz Fresh (1973) Argentinian - singer, actress, dancer, art gallerist - trans!
Paz Lenchantin (1973) Argentinian [Armenian, French, possibly other] - singer, violinist, bassist, pianist, and guitarist.
Ana María Orozco (1973) Colombian, Argentinian - actress.
María Fernanda Blázquez Gil AKA Fey (1973) Mexican [Argentinian] - singer.
Sonya Walger (1974) Argentinian [Italian, Spanish, Basque, German, possibly other] / English - actress.
Mónica Ayos (1974) Argentinian - actress.
Érica Rivas (1974) Argentinian [Spanish] - actress.  
Eleonora Wexler (1974) Argentinian [German] - actress.
Carla Peterson (1974) Argentinian [Swedish / Italian] - actress and director.
Denise Dumas (1974) Argentinian [Swedish, French] - actress, tv host, and former model.
Itatí Cantoral (1975) Mexican / Argentinian [Italian] - actress, singer, dancer, and producer.
Isabel Macedo (1975) Argentinian - actress.
Dorismar (1975) Argentinian [German] - model, actress, television hostess, and singer.
Géraldine Zivic (1975) Argentinian / Serbian - actress, model, and tv host.
Carina Zampini (1975) Argentinian - actress.
Mercedes Scápola (1975) Argentinian - actress.
Florence De La V (1975) Argentinian - actress, comedian and star - trans!
Betina O'Connell (1976) Argentinian - actress.
Mariana Seoane (1976) Argentinian / Cuban-Mexican - actress, model and singer.
Yamila Díaz Rahi (1976) Argentinian [Lebanese, Spanish] - model.
Bérénice Bejo (1976) Argentinian (Spanish, Italian, possibly other) - actress.
Claudia Albertario (1977) Argentinian - model, vedette and actress.
Lola Berthet (1977) Argentinian - actress.
Romina Gaetani (1977) Argentinian - actress.
Griselda Siciliani (1978) Argentinian [Italian] - actress, singer and dancer.
Pamela David (1978) Argentinian [Unspecified Arab, possibly other] - actress, model, tv personality, presenter, and journalist.
Juliana Gattas (1978) Argentinian [Palestinian, French] - singer.
Lilian Tintori (1978) Venezuelan / Argentinian - athlete and television and radio host.
Adabel Guerrero (1978) Argentinian [Ukrainian (Rusyn), Spanish (Aragonese) and Italian] - dancer, actress, and supervedette, model and singer.
Ana Carolina Ardohaín Dos Santos AKA Pampita (1978) Argentinian / Brazilian - model, television personality and actress.
Mía Maestro (1978) Argentinian [Italian, Swiss, French, possibly other] - actress, singer, songwriter.
Dolores Fonzi (1978) Argentinian - actress.
Jessica Coch (1979)  Mexican [Argentinian] - actress.
Linda Karen Michibata (1979) Japanese, Italian / Argentinian - model.
Micaela Chauque (1979) Argentinian [Quechua] - singer, flutist, and composer.
Antonella Costa (1980) Argentinian / Chilean - actress.
Julie Gonzalo (1981) Argentinian - actress and producer.
Belén Scalella (1981) Argentinian [Italian] - actress and musician.
Karina Jelinek (1981) Argentinian [Japanese, Austrian, Czech, possibly other] - actress, model, and tv personality.
Alexis Bledel (1981) Argentinian [Danish, German] / Mexican [Scottish, English, Irish, Welsh, French] - actress and model.
Sofia Elliot (1981) Argentinian  - actress, producer and director.
Victoria Maurette (1982) Argentinian [French] - actress, musician, singer, songwriter and composer.
Paloma Contreras (1982) Argentinian / Chilean - actress.
Malena Pichot (1982) Argentinian [French] - stand-up comedian, actress, screenwriter and internet celebrity.
Tilsa Lozano (1982) Peruvian [Argentinian] - model and actress.
Tamara Yajia (1983) Argentinian - comedian, writer, actress and musician.
Florencia Bertotti (1983) Argentinian [Italian] - actress, singer and producer.
Marcela Kloosterboer (1983) Argentinian [Dutch] - actress and musician.
Jessica Michibata (1984) Japanese, Italian / Argentinian - model.
Mariana Seligmann (1984) Argentinian [German] - actress, singer and dancer.
Annabel (1984) Argentinian [Japanese, possibly other] - jpop idol.
Camila Bordonaba (1984) Argentinian - actress, singer-songwriter, dancer, musician, Theatre director and former model.
Lourdes Cecilia Fernández (1984) Argentinian - actress and musician.
Gimena Accardi (1985) Argentinian [Italian] - actress, model and occasional singer.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian / Peruvian [Quechua, possibly other] - actress.
Angelica Michibata (1985) Japanese, Italian / Argentinian - model.
Stephanie Bendixsen (1985) Argentinian [Danish, possibly other] / Dutch - actress, tv presenter, and author.
Micaela Vázquez (1986) Argentinian - actress.
Jazmín Beccar Varela (1986) Argentinian - actress.
Sonoya Mizuno (1986) Japanese / Argentinian, British - actress, model, and ballerina.
Noelia Marzol (1986) Argentinian - actress, dancer, hostess, gymnast, businesswoman and fashion designer.
Yésica Toscanini (1986) Argentinian (Italian, possibly other) - model.
Sofía Gala (1987) Argentinian [Italian] - actress.
Dalma Maradona (1987) Argentinian [Unspecified Indigenous, Galician, Italian, Croatian, possibly other] - actress and singer.
Araceli González (1987) Argentinian - actress, fashion model and TV host.
Emilia Attias (1987) Argentinian [Moroccan Jewish, Italian, French] - actress and model.
Luisana Lopilato (1987) Argentinian (Italian, Spanish, possibly other) - actress, singer, and model.
Carla Quevedo (1988) Argentinian - actress and designer.
Estefanía Bacca (1988) Argentinian [Israeli, Italian, Spanish] - actress, model, vedette, dancer, acrobat, and choreographer.
Joana Metrass (1988) Argentinian, Chinese, Cape Verdean, Italian, French - actress.
Elena Furiase (1988) Argentinian [Italian] / Romani, Spanish - actress and singer.
Solange Gómez (1988) Argentinian [Syrian, possibly other] - actress and model.
Rocío Igarzábal (1989) Argentinian [Basque, Spanish] - actress, singer-songwriter, model, guitarist, and ukulele player.
Justina Bustos (1989) Argentinian [Spanish] - actress and model.
Rocío Igarzábal (1989) Argentinian [Basque] - actress, singer and model.
Julieta Rada (1990) Afro Argentinian / Afro Uruguayan - singer.
Milagros Flores (1990) Argentinian - actress and musician.
Gavlyn (1990) Argentinian / Spanish, Irish, French - recording artist.
Lali Espósito (1991) Argentinian [Italian, possibly other] - actress, singer-songwriter, model, and dancer.
Brenda Asnicar (1991) Argentinian - actress, singer, model and dancer.
Gala Gordon (1991) Argentinian / English - model and actress.
Candela Vetrano (1991) Argentinian - actress.
Brenda Asnicar (1991) Argentinian [Italian, Hungarian, Austrian, Slovenian, possibly other] - actress, model, singer, and dancer.
Eugenia Suárez (1992) Argentinian [Japanese, Spanish, possibly other] - actress and model.
Macarena Achaga (1992) Argentinian [Basque] - model, actress, singer, and television hostess.
Camila Mateos (1993) Argentinian - actress and model.
India Eisley (1993) English, Argentinian [Spanish, possibly other], Scottish - actress.
Malena Ratner (1995) Argentinian - actress and dancer.
Anya Taylor-Joy (1996) Argentinian, Scottish / South African, Spanish, English - actress.
Oriana Sabatini (1996) Argentinian / Venezuelan - model, actress, and singer.
Amanda Arcuri (1997) Argentinian, Italian - actress.
Martina Stoessel (1997) Argentinian - actress, model, singer, and dancer.
Valentina Zenere (1997) Argentinian - actress and model.
Martina Stoessel (1997) Argentinian [Spanish, German, possibly other] - actress, model, singer, and dancer.
Valentina Zenere (1997) Argentinian [Italian, possibly other] - actress, model, singer, and dancer.
Prima Vikinga (1997) Argentinian - youtuber.
Maia Reficco (2000) Argentinian - actress and singer.
Natalia Kim (?) Argentinian [Korean / Japanese] - actress, model, and tv presenter.
Regina Lamm (?) Argentinian [German, Norwegian] - actress.
Julieta Ortega (?) Argentinian - actress.
Lola Ponce (?) Argentinian - musician, composer, actress and occasional model.
Leticia Siciliani (?) Argentinian - actress.
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Jorge Rivera López (1934) Argentinian - actor.
Giora Feidman (1936) Argentinian [Romanian Jewish, Moldovan Jewish] - clarinet player.
Cacho de la Cruz (1937) Argentinian [Moroccan] - actor, musician, comedian, tv presenter, and producer.
José Larralde (1937) Argentinian [Iraqi, Basque] - singer-songwriter.
Roberto Carnaghi (1938) Argentinian - actor.
Jorge D'Elía (1938) Argentinian - actor.
Jaime Torres (1938) Argentinian, Bolivian - musician.
Sergio Kleiner (1939) Argentinian [German-Jewish] - actor.
Enrique Pinti (1939) Argentinian [Italian] - actor and comedian.
Miguel Ángel Estrella (1940) Argentinian [Syrian, possibly other] - pianist.
Angel Pavlovsky (1941) Argentinian [Russian=Jewish] - actor and director.
Alberto Hassán (1942) Argentinian [Lebanese] - singer.
Leo Dan (1942) Argentinian [Quechua, Diaguita] - singer and composer.
Jorge Méndez (1942) Argentinian [Syrian, Spanish] - musician.
Zamba Quipildor (1943) Argentinian [Toba] - singer and guitarist.
Hugo Arana (1943) Argentinian - actor.
Bernardo Baraj (1944) Argentinian [Russian Jewish, Romanian] - musician.
Alberto Fernández de Rosa (1944) Argentinian - actor
Eduardo Vittar Smith (1945) Argentinian [Unspecified Arab, English] - singer.
Victor Heredia (1947) Argentinian [Quechua, Romani, French] - singer-songwriter.
Juan Falú (1948) Argentinian [Syrian, possibly other] - guitarist.
Pepe Cibrián Campoy (1948) Argentinian, Cuban - actor, director, and author.
Tomás Lipán (1948) Argentinian [Aymara] - singer and multi-instrumentalist.
Juan Carlos Colombo (1950) Argentinian - actor.
Lito Epumer (1954) Argentinian [Mapuche, French, German] - guitarist and composer.
Julio Chávez (1956) Argentinian [Egyptian, German Jewish, possibly other] - actor.
Julio Chávez (1956) Argentinian - actor.
Rubén Patagonia (1956) Argentinian [Tehuelche] - singer and actor.
Ricardo Darín (1957) Argentinian [Syrian, Lebanese, Italian] - actor and filmmaker.
Lorenzo Lamas (1958) Argentinian/Spanish-Argentinian / Norwegian - actor.
Roberto Piazza (1959) Argentinian [Italian] - fashion designer, actor, singer and writer .
Chang Kim Sung (1960) Argentinian [Korean] - actor.
Javier Gómez (1960) Argentinian - actor.
Gabriel Goity (1960) Argentinian - actor.
Alejandro Awada (1961) Argentinian [Syrian / Lebanese] - actor.
Juan Palomino (1961) Argentinian / Peruvian - actor.
Rolando Saad (1961) Argentinian [Unspecified Arab] - guitarist.
Ivo Cutzarida (1962) Argentinian [Romanian] - actor and director.
Bahiano (1962) Argentinian [Unspecified Black, possibly other], Brazilian - singer and tv host.
Carlos Alazraqui (1962) Argentinian [Spanish, likely some Sephardi Jewish] - comedian and actor.
Ricardo Iorio (1962) Argentinian [Unspecified Indigenous, Italian] - singer, musician, and composer.
Dany Roland (1962) Argentinian [Egyptian Jewish, Portuguese, Italian, French] - actor, musician, and director.
Fernando Barrientos (1963) Argentinian, Chilean - singer.
Pablo Bardauil (1963) Argentinian - actor.
Kevin Johansen (1964) Argentinian / Norwegian - singer.
Humberto Tortonese (1964) Argentinian [Italian] - actor and comedian.
Pablo Molina (1965) Afro Argentinian - singer and percussionist.
Fidel Nadal (1965) Argentinian [Angolan] - singer.
Goy Ogalde (1966) Argentinian [Romanian Jewish, German Jewish] - musician.
El Turco Naím (1966) Argentinian [Syrian, Italian, Sicilian, French] - actor, musician, and comedian.
Juan Soler (1966) Argentinian [Spanish, Catalan] - former rugby player and model.
Pepe Céspedes (1966) Argentinian, Paraguayan - musician.
Federico D’Elía (1966) Argentinian [Danish, Italian] - actor and producer.
Julio Bocca (1967) Argentinian - ballet dancer.
Adrián Suar (1968) Argentinian [German Jewish, Ukrainian Jewish] - actor and producer.
Steve Lemme (1968) Argentinian / French, Puerto Rican - actor, writer, producer, director, and comedian.
Diego Olivera (1968) Argentinian - actor.
Diego Soldano (1969) Argentinian - actor.
Leonardo Sbaraglia (1970) Argentinian [Italian] - actor.
Leo García (1970) Argentinian - musician.
David Kavlin (1971) Argentinian [Belgian Jewish, Ukrainian Jewish, German Jewish] / Bolivian - actor, singer, radio host, and tv host.
Ramiro Fumazoni (1971) Argentinian - actor and model.
Facundo Arana (1972) Argentinian [German] - actor and musician.
Segundo Cernadas (1972) Argentinian [Spanish] - actor.
Juan Pablo Raba (1977) Argentinian / Colombian - actor.
Marcelo Baraj (1971) Argentinian [Russian Jewish, Romanian] - percussionist.
Osqui Guzmán (1971) Argentinian, Bolivian - actor and comedian.
Coraje Ábalos (1972) Argentinian - actor.
Carlos Morell (1972) Argentinian - musician.
Marcelo Córdob (1972) Argentinian - actor.
Diego Ramos (1972) Argentinian [Spanish] - actor, singer and conductor.
Nicolás Scarpino (1972) Argentinian [Italian] - actor.
Alberto Ajaka (1973) Argentinian [Japanese, possibly other] - actor and director.
Patricio Borghetti (1973) Argentinian [Italian] - actor and musician.
Nicolás Pauls (1973) Argentinian - actor and musician.
Hernán Piquín (1973) Argentinian - dancer.
Diego Alonso Gómez (1973) Argentinian [Cape Verdean] - actor.
Gastón Nakazato (1974) Argentinian [Japanese] - musician.
Juan Pablo Geretto (1974) Argentinian [Italian] - actor, comedian, screenwriter and director.
Juan Minujín (1975) Argentinian [Lebanese, Ukrainian Jewish, Russian, possibly other] - actor.
Pablo Ruiz (1975) Argentinian - musician.
Gustavo Conti (1975) Argentinian - actor.
Sebastián Rulli (1975) Argentinian - actor and model.
Amílcar Nadal (1975) Argentinian [Angolan] - musician.
Jey Mammón (1976) Argentinian - musician, comedian and actor.
Michel Brown (1976) Argentinian [Russian-Jewish] - actor.
Clemente Cancela (1977) Argentinian [Syrian, Spanish] - actor and journalist.
Marco Berger (1977) Argentinian [Norwegian, Scandinavian] - director and screenwriter.
Marco / Marcos Benjamin Lee (1977) Argentinian [Korean] - actor and model.
José González (1978) Argentinian (Spanish, possibly other) - singer.
Alberto Ammann (1978) Argentinian [German] -  actor.
Facundo (1978) Mexican [Argentinian] - tv host.
Berta Muñiz (1978) Argentinian - actor and producer.
Mariano Martínez (1978) Argentinian - actor.
Lautaro Delgado (1978) Argentinian - actor.
Leonardo Nam (1979) Argentinian [Korean] - actor.
Juan Pablo Di Pace (1979) Argentinian [Italian] - actor, singer and director.
JD Pardo (1980) Argentinian / Salvadoran - actor and model.
Ignacio Casano (1980) Argentinian - actor and model.
David Chocarro (1980) Argentinian - actor and model.
Alan Sabbagh (1980) Argentinian [Syrian / Unspecified Other] - actor.
Ignacio Huang (1980) Argentinian [Taiwanese] - actor.
Albert Hammond, Jr. (1980) English, Irish / Spanish Argentinian - musician and fashion designer.
Rodrigo Guirao Díaz (1980) Argentinian - actor.
Jorge Maggio (1982) Argentinian - actor.
Leandro Cóccaro (1982) Argentinian - actor.
Gonzalo Heredia (1982) Argentinian - actor.
Gabriel Martina (1982) Argentinian - actor and model.
Horacio Pancheri (1982) Argentinian - actor and model.
Felipe Colombo (1983) Argentinian / Mexican - actor, singer, guitarist, and composer.
Gastón Dalmau (1983) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Martin Sipicki (1983) Argentinian - actor, comedian and dancer.
Felipe Colombo (1983) Mexican / Argentinian - singer, songwriter and musician.
José María de Tavira (1983) Mexican / Argentinian - actor.
Piru Sáez (1983) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Victorio D'Alessandro (1984) Argentinian - actor.
Santiago Ramundo (1984) Argentinian - actor, singer and model.
Matías Vázquez (1984) Argentinian - actor, model, journalist and presenter of Argentine radio and television.
Nicolás Riera (1985) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Nicolás Riera (1985) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Santiago Stieben (1985) Argentinian [German] - actor.  
Luciano Zacharski (1985) Argentinian - actor.
Benjamín Rojas (1985) Argentinian [Italian, Spanish] - actor, singer, musician and former model.
Eliseo Barrionuevo (1986) Argentinian - actor.
Dumbfoundead (1986) Argentinian [Korean] - rapper.
Juan Manuel Guilera (1986) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Pablo Martínez (1987) Argentinian - actor and singer.
Pablo Martínez (1987) Argentinian [Basque] - actor and musician.
Ben Cura (1988) Argentinian [Lebanese, Spanish, Basque, Italian, possibly other] - actor.
Chino Darín (1989) Argentinian [Lebanese, Italian, possibly other] - actor.
Sebastián Francini (1989) Argentinian - actor and musician.
Agustín Sierra (1990) Argentinian - actor.
Ezequiel Díaz (1990) Argentinian - actor.
Leo Deluglio (1990) Argentinian - actor.
Juan Pedro Lanzani (1990) Argentinian [Italian] - actor.
Gastón Soffriti (1991) Argentinian - actor.
Jae Park (1992) Argentinian [Korean] - singer-songwriter.
Andrés Ceballos (1992) Argentinian / Brazilian - singer.
Camilo Cuello Vitale (1992) Argentinian - actor.
Julián Serrano (1993) Argentinian - youtuber and model.
Stéfano de Gregorio (1994) Argentinian - actor and model.
Franco Masini (1994) Argentinian - actor.
Paco Mendoza (?) Argentinian, Peruvian, Paraguayan - rapper and singer.
Tito Speranza (?) Argentinian [Unspecified Arab, Spanish] - actor and personal trainer.
Juan Colucho (?) Argentinian - actor.
Damián de Santo (?) Argentinian - actor.
Ludovico Di Santo (?) Argentinian - actor.
Carlos Shaw (?) Argentinian / Bolivian [Irish, French, possibly other] - musician.
Héctor da Rosa (?) Argentinian - actor.
Juan Martín Jauregui (?) Argentinian - actor.
Joaquín Furriel (?) Argentinian - actor.
René Strickler (?) Argentinian [British, German] - actor.
Intersex:
Mauro Cabral Grinspan (?) Argentinian - he/him - activist.
Problematic
Juan Darthés (1964) Argentinian [Unspecified Arab, possibly other] - actor and singer - accused of sexual assault and harassment by Calu Rivero.
Kat Von D (1982) Argentinian [German, Spanish, Italian] - musician, model, tv personality, tattoo artist, and entrepreneur - dated a neo nazi and never condemned them, wrote on a headshot she sent to Ami James (her ex employer, an Egyptian Jewish tattoo artist) “Burn in hell J**” as well as drew a swastika and the Star of David engulfed in flames, posted graphic Holocaust footage on Instagram to compare eating meat to the Holocaust, has said she “doesn’t see race”, and has given names in her lipstick line that are in nature pedophiliac (“Underage Red”) and ableist (“Celebutard”).
Mike Zubi (1987) Argentinian - actor, singer, and composer - worked with Roman Polanski.
Jake T. Austin (1994) Puerto Rican, Argentinian, Spanish / Polish, English, Irish - actor - cultural appropriation and charged with a hit and run.
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Ana Merino (Madrid, 1971) se ha puntiagudo a esa frase tan gallega del “chegar e encher”. Con su primer poemario, “Preparativos para un viaje”, ganó el premio Adonáis, y con su primera novelística, “El mapa de los afectos”, acaba de hurtar el premio Nadal. La autora presenta la obra mañana (20.00 horas) en la Fundación Luis Seoane.
“Tras el premio me encuentro feliz, se repite la magia del primer poemario. Además es un premio que dialoga con literatura maravillosa con la que me he formado y eso me tiene llena de dicha”, comenta Merino, quien igualmente ha sido prolífica en cómic y teatro.
Bebiendo de fuentes como la “Antología de Spoon River” de Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos dibujantes Jaime y Gilbert Hernández o de Iván Turgueniev, la autora conformó una “novela de maduración” donde ha incorporado su imaginario en un universo extenso de personajes.
“Lo que vertebra la novela es la condensación de personajes, la comunidad. Ellos resuelven el enigma completo de la obra”, dice Ana Merino, quien apunta al principio de “El mapa de los afectos” al hecho de “haber interiorizado Estados Unidos”, donde reside desde hace 24 abriles, y de activo engarzado “muchas miradas” en una sola dormitorio.
La autora, afincada en Estados Unidos desde hace 24 abriles, bebe de referentes como Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos Hernández o  el ruso Iván Turgueniev
El eje central, explica, es el hecho de que la bondad siempre aflore en el ser humano. “Cómo resolvemos el dolor y el sufrimiento me interesaba como escenario literario, en la novela se articulan muchas bondades: la del que toma responsabilidad de algo que nadie quiere hacer, la del que recoge animales, los maestros que se entregan a los niños… la bondad está en nosotros y en este caso me interesaba que lo literario permitiese reflexionar sobre la sociedad”, cuenta.
Merino, catedrática y fundadora del máster de escritura creativa en gachupin en la Universidad de Iowa, cree que en los tiempos que corren “falta más lectura y literatura”. “En los planes de estudio tiene que haber un cuidado social, hay que volver a leer e introducir la lectura en el espacio familiar, en el espacio de los afectos”, señala la escritora, ya que cree que “la literatura va a generar esa necesidad de entender a otras personas”. Además, pide apoyo a los maestros en su difícil tarea formando nuevas mentes.
from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.com/un-mapa-sobre-los-afectos-del-ser-humano-y-de-como-la-bondad-siempre-aflora/ from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.tumblr.com/post/611023089600544768
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Un mapa sobre los afectos del ser humano y de cómo la bondad siempre aflora
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Ana Merino (Madrid, 1971) se ha puntiagudo a esa frase tan gallega del “chegar e encher”. Con su primer poemario, “Preparativos para un viaje”, ganó el premio Adonáis, y con su primera novelística, “El mapa de los afectos”, acaba de hurtar el premio Nadal. La autora presenta la obra mañana (20.00 horas) en la Fundación Luis Seoane.
“Tras el premio me encuentro feliz, se repite la magia del primer poemario. Además es un premio que dialoga con literatura maravillosa con la que me he formado y eso me tiene llena de dicha”, comenta Merino, quien igualmente ha sido prolífica en cómic y teatro.
Bebiendo de fuentes como la “Antología de Spoon River” de Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos dibujantes Jaime y Gilbert Hernández o de Iván Turgueniev, la autora conformó una “novela de maduración” donde ha incorporado su imaginario en un universo extenso de personajes.
“Lo que vertebra la novela es la condensación de personajes, la comunidad. Ellos resuelven el enigma completo de la obra”, dice Ana Merino, quien apunta al principio de “El mapa de los afectos” al hecho de “haber interiorizado Estados Unidos”, donde reside desde hace 24 abriles, y de activo engarzado “muchas miradas” en una sola dormitorio.
La autora, afincada en Estados Unidos desde hace 24 abriles, bebe de referentes como Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos Hernández o  el ruso Iván Turgueniev
El eje central, explica, es el hecho de que la bondad siempre aflore en el ser humano. “Cómo resolvemos el dolor y el sufrimiento me interesaba como escenario literario, en la novela se articulan muchas bondades: la del que toma responsabilidad de algo que nadie quiere hacer, la del que recoge animales, los maestros que se entregan a los niños… la bondad está en nosotros y en este caso me interesaba que lo literario permitiese reflexionar sobre la sociedad”, cuenta.
Merino, catedrática y fundadora del máster de escritura creativa en gachupin en la Universidad de Iowa, cree que en los tiempos que corren “falta más lectura y literatura”. “En los planes de estudio tiene que haber un cuidado social, hay que volver a leer e introducir la lectura en el espacio familiar, en el espacio de los afectos”, señala la escritora, ya que cree que “la literatura va a generar esa necesidad de entender a otras personas”. Además, pide apoyo a los maestros en su difícil tarea formando nuevas mentes.
from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.com/un-mapa-sobre-los-afectos-del-ser-humano-y-de-como-la-bondad-siempre-aflora/
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Esta noche DJ Bruce Lee (End Of Dayz, Rhythm Control) + Rubén Seoane
LISTA INVITADOS HASTA 02:00 / FREE GUEST LIST UNTIL 02:00
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Un mapa sobre los afectos del ser humano y de cómo la bondad siempre aflora
Ana Merino (Madrid, 1971) se ha puntiagudo a esa frase tan gallega del “chegar e encher”. Con su primer poemario, “Preparativos para un viaje”, ganó el premio Adonáis, y con su primera novelística, “El mapa de los afectos”, acaba de hurtar el premio Nadal. La autora presenta la obra mañana (20.00 horas) en la Fundación Luis Seoane.
“Tras el premio me encuentro feliz, se repite la magia del primer poemario. Además es un premio que dialoga con literatura maravillosa con la que me he formado y eso me tiene llena de dicha”, comenta Merino, quien igualmente ha sido prolífica en cómic y teatro.
Bebiendo de fuentes como la “Antología de Spoon River” de Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos dibujantes Jaime y Gilbert Hernández o de Iván Turgueniev, la autora conformó una “novela de maduración” donde ha incorporado su imaginario en un universo extenso de personajes.
“Lo que vertebra la novela es la condensación de personajes, la comunidad. Ellos resuelven el enigma completo de la obra”, dice Ana Merino, quien apunta al principio de “El mapa de los afectos” al hecho de “haber interiorizado Estados Unidos”, donde reside desde hace 24 abriles, y de activo engarzado “muchas miradas” en una sola dormitorio.
La autora, afincada en Estados Unidos desde hace 24 abriles, bebe de referentes como Edgar Lee Masters, los hermanos Hernández o  el ruso Iván Turgueniev
El eje central, explica, es el hecho de que la bondad siempre aflore en el ser humano. “Cómo resolvemos el dolor y el sufrimiento me interesaba como escenario literario, en la novela se articulan muchas bondades: la del que toma responsabilidad de algo que nadie quiere hacer, la del que recoge animales, los maestros que se entregan a los niños… la bondad está en nosotros y en este caso me interesaba que lo literario permitiese reflexionar sobre la sociedad”, cuenta.
Merino, catedrática y fundadora del máster de escritura creativa en gachupin en la Universidad de Iowa, cree que en los tiempos que corren “falta más lectura y literatura”. “En los planes de estudio tiene que haber un cuidado social, hay que volver a leer e introducir la lectura en el espacio familiar, en el espacio de los afectos”, señala la escritora, ya que cree que “la literatura va a generar esa necesidad de entender a otras personas”. Además, pide apoyo a los maestros en su difícil tarea formando nuevas mentes.
from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.com/un-mapa-sobre-los-afectos-del-ser-humano-y-de-como-la-bondad-siempre-aflora/
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Orlando Suero, 94, Dies; Photographed Notables, Including the Kennedys
He photographed Shirley MacLaine dancing with Rudolf Nureyev at a party in Malibu. He shot the actor Dennis Hopper and the singer Michelle Phillips during their eight-day marriage, including a joint-smoking moment in the bathtub (both were fully clothed). And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
The photographer Orlando Suero chronicled the lives of stars from 1962 to the mid-1980s, as the golden age of Hollywood dipped into its twilight. He took particular delight in capturing celebrities with each other, in their element or not. But he was perhaps best known for his portraits.
Among his more stunning photographs was one of an elegant Jacqueline Kennedy in a gown lighting candles at a formal dinner table in Georgetown in 1954. Mr. Suero called it his Iwo Jima photo — his career-defining shot.
Mr. Suero (pronounced SWEAR-oh) died on Aug. 19 at a nursing home in Los Angeles. He was 94.
His death was confirmed by his son Jim, who said he had survived a number of strokes.
Mr. Suero, a native New Yorker, started taking pictures at 14 with a used Kodak Jiffy camera given to him by his father. He was soon working at camera shops and photo labs, including a stint at Compo Photo Color in Times Square. There he printed images for “The Family of Man,” Edward Steichen’s monumental 1955 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
He printed those large images for the exhibition more than a year in advance. By the time it opened, he was already moving up in the photography world.
While at Compo, Mr. Suero had received a side assignment to photograph a children’s event sponsored by Hanover Bank. Max Lowenherz, who owned the Three Lions Picture Agency, saw Mr. Suero’s photos in the bank window, asked who the photographer was and hired him.
It was Mr. Suero’s first professional job as a photographer, his son said, and he was eager to make his mark. So he proposed taking a series of pictures of the young Senator John F. Kennedy and his new wife, Jacqueline. Mr. Lowenherz was not interested because so many others were writing about the couple. But he said that if Mr. Suero could find a publication willing to run his pictures, he would agree.
Mr. Suero pitched the idea to McCall’s magazine, which loved it. The young photographer ended up spending five days with the newlywed Kennedys at their modest red-brick home in Georgetown, on the carefree cusp of an extraordinary period in American history.
His photos showed Jackie kneeling in the living room, sorting her record albums; Jackie weeding the garden while Jack, in a T-shirt, read the newspaper; and, of course, several images of Jackie lighting the candles at her dinner table, one of them a frame so perfectly composed and luminous that it looks more like a painting than a photograph.
Mrs. Kennedy herself was impressed and sent Mr. Suero a note. “If I’d realized what a wonderful photographer you were, I never would have been the jittery subject I was,” she wrote. “They are the only pictures I’ve ever seen of me where I don’t look like something out of a horror movie.”
Mr. Suero later gravitated to Hollywood, where he went on to make a name for himself photographing the beautiful people. His favorite subjects included Natalie Wood, Michael Caine, Sharon Tate, Claudia Cardinale and Brigitte Bardot, whom he photographed lounging on a bed by the ocean and, later, dressed as Charlie Chaplin.
His lens also caught Jack Nicholson, Julie Andrews, Faye Dunaway, Robert Redford, Diana Ross and many more.
He served as a still photographer on movie sets, including those of “Torn Curtain” (1966), “Hell in the Pacific” (1968), “Play It Again, Sam” (1972), “Lady Sings the Blues” (1972), “Chinatown” (1974) and “The Towering Inferno” (1974).
Mr. Suero struck up a particular friendship with Lee Marvin, who, like Mr. Suero, had joined the Marines during World War II. When they became acquainted in Hollywood, they realized they had met before: at a military hospital in New Caledonia, during the war in the South Pacific. Jim Suero said Mr. Marvin was his father’s “one true friend from Hollywood.”
In the midst of all the glamour, Mr. Suero suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. He found comfort and joy in taking pictures, but when he wasn’t working he could sink into depression.
“When you come back, the war doesn’t end for you,” he wrote in “Orlando: Photography” (2018), a collection of his photographs.
“It stays with you for life for the most part,” he added. “Photography was my solace.”
Orlando Vincent Suero was born in Manhattan on May 30, 1925. His father, Vicente Andres Suero y Seoane, originally from Cuba, was a nightclub manager in Manhattan and Miami, and his mother, Ofelia (Dominguez Ayala) Suero, originally from Mexico, was a homemaker.
Orlando grew up in Washington Heights and attended P.S. 132. His first job was as a copy boy at The New York Times, where one day in 1943, at the age of 17, he got a surprising break.
He had been despairing at how clueless the older writers sounded in describing the red-hot trumpeter Harry James and his band, so the editors asked him to write his own story about a James concert at the Paramount.
“Jive, as a Hep-Cat Hears It,” read the headline, with the subheading, “17-Year-Old Beats Out a Panegyric to Its Glory,” conveying Mr. Suero’s frenetic style and liberal use of a vocabulary so baffling to the editors that they asked him to append a glossary of terms (“slush pump” = trombone; “coffins” = pianos; “coo for moo” = worked for his money).
Mr. Suero joined the Marines that year and headed to the South Pacific with the Sixth Marine Division. He was shot in the arm, received a Purple Heart and was discharged in 1945. He returned to New York and attended the New York Institute of Photography, now an online school.
Mr. Suero at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif., last year with a copy of his book “Orlando: Photography.” “He is very shocked that his photos have come back to life,” his son said, “because he never considered himself to be a great photographer.”CreditKaryl Nakamura Suero
He met his future wife, Margaret Ann Greenslade, after the war. They married in 1951. In addition to their son Jim, she survives him, as do their daughter, Wendy Breuklander; another son, Chris; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Despite the success of his Kennedy photos, Mr. Suero found that work in New York was spotty, so he signed on with the John Deere Company in Moline, Ill., where he took industrial photographs for advertising from 1961-62.
“It was horribly depressing, and, coupled with my dad’s PTSD, it was a real rough time,” Jim Suero said. He stayed in Moline for about a year before the move to Hollywood, where celebrities found him unassuming and easy to work with.
Many of his photos were never published. His son Jim and a friend, the producer Rod Hamilton, discovered them in boxes a few years ago and compiled them into “Orlando: Photography,” which reviews said finally gave Mr. Suero his proper due at 93.
“My father is very humble about his work,” his son wrote in the book. “He is very shocked that his photos have come back to life because he never considered himself to be a great photographer. Frankly, he never thought of himself as worthy of a book. But he is embracing it, that’s for sure.”
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A p53 Super-tumor Suppressor Reveals a Tumor Suppressive p53-Ptpn14-Yap Axis in Pancreatic Cancer
Publication date: 9 October 2017 Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 32, Issue 4 Author(s): Stephano S. Mello, Liz J. Valente, Nitin Raj, Jose A. Seoane, Brittany M. Flowers, Jacob McClendon, Kathryn T. Bieging-Rolett, Jonghyeob Lee, Danton Ivanochko, Margaret M. Kozak, Daniel T. Chang, Teri A. Longacre, Albert C. Koong, Cheryl H. Arrowsmith, Seung K. Kim, Hannes Vogel, Laura D. Wood, Ralph H. Hruban, Christina Curtis, Laura D. Attardi The p53 transcription factor is a critical barrier to pancreatic cancer progression. To unravel mechanisms of p53-mediated tumor suppression, which have remained elusive, we analyzed pancreatic cancer development in mice expressing p53 transcriptional activation domain (TAD) mutants. Surprisingly, the p5353,54 TAD2 mutant behaves as a “super-tumor suppressor,” with an enhanced capacity to both suppress pancreatic cancer and transactivate select p53 target genes, including Ptpn14. Ptpn14 encodes a negative regulator of the Yap oncoprotein and is necessary and sufficient for pancreatic cancer suppression, like p53. We show that p53 deficiency promotes Yap signaling and that PTPN14 and TP53 mutations are mutually exclusive in human cancers. These studies uncover a p53-Ptpn14-Yap pathway that is integral to p53-mediated tumor suppression.
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Mello et al. find that a p53 mutant harboring mutations in the second transcriptional activation domain has enhanced tumor suppression capacities due to hyperactivation of the p53 target gene Ptpn14. Ptpn14 suppresses Yap activity and is required for p53 tumor suppressor activity in pancreatic cancer. http://ift.tt/2y8G7O1
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