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Sorted screencaps from The Boys, S1-3. Found HERE.
A-Train / Jessie T. Usher #16,800
Actress (Stormfront) - Charlize Theron #500
Adam Bourke - P.J. Byrne #1,370
Alastair Adana - Goran Visnjic #1,800
Also Ashley - Sabrina Saudin #900
Anika - Ana Sani #1,300
Annie January / Starlighter - Erin Moriarty  #78,000
Ashley Barrett - Colby Minifie #14,700
Becca Butcher - Shantel Van Santen  #7,800
Billy Butcher - Karl Urban #64,800
Black Noir - Nathan Mitchell #183
Blue Hawk - Nick Wechsler #1,600
Cameron Coleman - Matthew Edison #1,300
Carol Manning - Jessica Hecht #915
Cassandra - Katy Breier #3,500
Cherie - Jordana Lajoie  #1,000
Connie Butcher - Lesley Nicol  #248
Crimson Countess - Laurie Holden  #1,700
Donna January - Ann Cusack  #3,200
Eagle the Archer - Langston Kerman  #1,400
Elena - Nicola Coccia-Damude  #2,900
Ezekiel - Shaun Benson  #1,000
Frenchie -  Tomer Capone  #30,000
Gecko - David W. Thompson #357
Grace Mallory - Laila Robins  #7,500
Gunpowder - Sean Patrick Flanery / Joel Gagne #950
Homelander - Antony Starr #80,000
Hugh Campbell - Simon Pegg #1,300
Hughie Campbell - Jack Quaid  #82,800
Janine - Liyou Abere / Nalini Ingrita #1,300
Jonah Vogelbaum - John Doman #1,500
Judy Atkinson - Barbara Gordon #400
Kenji Miyashiro / Mouse - Abraham Lim #1,800
Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep - Chace Crawford #22,174
Kimiko Miyashiro - Karen Fukuhara #20,000
Lamplighter - Shawn Ashmore #4,300
Lenny Butcher - Jack Fulton #800
Little Nina - Katia Winter #2,200
Madelyn Stillwell - Elisabeth Shue #12,400
Maggie Shaw / Maeve - Dominique McElligott #23,600
Mesmer - Haley Joel Osment / Aram Avakian #3,700
Mindstorm - Ryan Blakely #411
Monique - Frances Turner / Alvina August #1,500
Mother’s Milk - Laz Alonso #25,000
Nathan - Christian Keyes #2,500
Popclaw - Brittany Allen #3,300
Robert Singer - Jim Beaver #1,800
Robin - Jess Salgueiro #800
Ryan - Cameron Crovetti #8,000
Sam Butcher - John Noble #500
Soldier Boy - Jensen Ackles #8,900
Stan Edgar - Giancarlo Esposito #6,400
Stormfront - Aya Cash #15,400
Supersonic - Miles Gaston Villanueva #3,400
Susan Raynor - Jennifer Esposito #2,900
Tessa (TNT) - Kristin Booth #600
The Legend - Paul Reiser #1,800
Todd - Matthew Gorman #1,200
Tommy (TNT) - Jack Doolan #600
Translucent - Alex Hassell #800
Victoria Neuman -  Claudia Doumit #7,500
Young Butcher - Luca Villacis / Josh Zaharia #300
Young Lenny - Bruno Rudolf #800
Young Mallory - Sarah Swire #1,600
Young Nadia - Elisa Paszt #200
Young Sam Butcher - Brendan Murray #150
Young Stan Edgar - Justin Davis #800
Young Starlight - Maya Misaljevic #500
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greysdisk · 2 years
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The invisible boy
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I think this would be a great text to connect with my students about real-world issues that are present in today’s society. My heart was racing and I was fighting left and right for justice of the Invisible Boy. As each chapter ended I wanted to learn more about how the author would craft the character of the Invisible Boy and how the main character Nadia would react when she found out what was going on. Second grade teacher Eileen ORourke loves using The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig and Patrice Barton to kick-off several fun and engaging class activities. I knew based on the blurb on the back of the book that it would discuss child labor trafficking so I was eager to see how it would turn out since this is such a difficult subject to take on for a younger audience. This was yet again another page-turner for me. Any parent, teacher, or counselor looking for. My Thoughts: I was absolutely enthralled with this one and thought Hollingsworth did a phenomenal job blending this tough issue of child labor trafficking into a middle grade novel. Nobody ever seems to notice him or think to include him in their group, game, or birthday partyuntil, that is, a new kid. The Invisible Boy shows how small acts of kindness can help children feel included and allow them to flourish. Sci fi icon Robby the Robot followed his breakthrough role in Forbidden Planet with a comparative B picture which nonetheless gave him. Child labor trafficking is a tough and difficult subject to discuss, but Alyssa Hollingsworth makes it accessible for middle grade readers. Children with disabilities are just like everyone else. The Invisible Boy is a mix of a mystery and adventure story as Nadia encroaches on a case that is far more complex than she thought. We are sharing this story in honor of DD Awareness Month 2015. One that is going to present her with real-life dangerous situations, situations she’s never experienced before even in comic books. 2013 Print book : Juvenile audience : English : First editionView all. Suddenly, she is in for a real-life adventure. The invisible boy Trudy Ludwig Patrice Barton New York : Alfred A. Ruthlessly humiliated by bullies at school, a teen wishes he had the power to become invisible - and soon discovers that he can do just. She goes house to house in her little private no outlet road, but no one knows of this said boy. Why? He broke her canoe paddle… and for what? She also lives somewhere near an invisible boy who is a superhero because he saved her dog from drowning and then disappeared.īecause of these turn of events, Nadia now acts as if she’s the real Lois Lane because she has no idea where this boy came from. Nobody ever seems to notice him or think to include him in their group, game or birthday party. Her neighbor down the street, known as Paddle Boy, is a super villain. Nadia is not only obsessed with superheroes, but she is a bit obsessed with solving mysteries (especially in her neighborhood) and writing about them.
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fireheartlady · 4 years
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packstuffworld · 5 years
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Johnny Orlando + Nadia Turner.
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THE OUTSIDE STORY (2020)
Starring Brian Tyree Henry, Sonequa Martin-Green, Asia Kate Dillon, Sunita Mani, Olivia Edward, Michael Cyril Creighton, Maria Dizzia, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Matthew Maher, Hannah Bos, Jordan Carlos, Lynda Gravatt, Paul Thureen, Nadia Bowers, Diego Alvarado, Jorge Alvarado, Melanie Brook, Josh Chae and Hanna Cheek.
Screenplay by Casimir Nozkowski.
Directed by Casimir Nozkowski.
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films. 85 minutes. Not Rated.
Sometimes, with little or no warning, you run across a small film that turns out to be a little gem. The Outside Story is one of those times.
The storyline is so simple as to be non-existent, and yet it opens up into a sweet and eccentric love note to modern lives and communities. In certain ways The Outside Story reminded me of a much less explosive version of Spike Lee’s breakthrough film Do the Right Thing, which introduces you to the citizens of a smart and vibrant New York borough and all of its diversity.
Of course, rather than a late-80s run-down Brooklyn, The Outside Story sets its sights on a post-gentrification new-millennium neighborhood in the same area.
Our tour guide on this trip is Charles (Brian Tyree Henry). Charles is a total homebody – he’s inching towards agoraphobia – who suddenly finds himself locked out of his second-floor apartment. He must wait around to be let back into his sanctuary, with no shoes, no ID, no phone charger and little money.
Charles has a spectacularly dead-end job – he edits celebrity obituary stories for TMC (Turner Movie Channel). His boss is on his back because an iconic actor is near death and he needs the video tribute for the moment that man dies, but Charles was obsessing about getting the video just right – and now his laptop is locked away out of his reach.
Charles has recently broken up with Isha, the one woman who seems to understand him (Sonequa Martin-Green), because he is jealous that she shared a curious kiss with a lesbian co-worker. He can’t call her to get the keys because he is still madly jealous.
Therefore he must sit around the stoop of his brownstone and wait on a friend (who he may have given an emergency key to, but Charles isn’t sure, nor is the friend), or his landlord (who is in another part of town caring for his mother).
Slowly but surely, he starts to meet and interact with some of his colorful neighbors – a sweet local widow, a shy little girl, an uptight traffic cop, a massively pregnant hipster woman, two little hoodlums with water balloons, the lady his girlfriend had kissed and her lesbian lover. Charles starts to learn more about them, their neighborhood, and his own life.
He starts to experience, in many ways for the first time, the wonders of his little neighborhood and its people; the restaurants, the shops, the parks, the art, the sidewalk sales, the camaraderie. He gets to know more of the back stories of people he’d have merely nodded to or actively avoided previously – if he saw them at all. He comes to question his life choices, his jealousies and his insularity. He even realizes that he doesn’t hate cats (although he is still very allergic to them).
Not much happens in The Outside Story, and at the same time, everything does.
The Outside Story is not so much plot driven as it is character driven. Still, a surprisingly robust number of things happens to Charles in the matter of hours that he is locked out of his home. There is even a very timely encounter with police violence, although happily it ends on a much more positive note than many of these situations do.
The Outside Story is a clever and sweet celebration of city life and will probably be a pleasant surprise for those coming into it with no clue about what they are about to experience.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2021 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: April 29, 2021.
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whileiamdying · 3 years
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In ‘Tina,’ the queen of rock ’n’ roll says goodbye
The icon could not escape questions about her abuse. This HBO documentary provides answers and so much more.
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March 26, 2021 BY SORAYA NADIA MCDONALD @SORAYAMCDONALD
When Tina Turner published her autobiography, I, Tina, in 1986, she just wanted people — journalists especially — to stop asking her about her notorious ex-husband, producer, musician, and bandleader Ike Turner.
At the time, she’d been divorced from him since 1978. She’d reinvented herself as a rock star with the release of Private Dancer in 1984. But the questions persisted. Everyone wanted to know about the horrors of her life with Ike, and Turner wanted to put the story to rest in the hope that she could get back to talking about the career and life she’d worked to create for herself post-Ike.
“I wasn’t interested in telling that ridiculously embarrassing story of my life,” Turner says in Tina, a new documentary that premieres Saturday on HBO. “But I felt that’s one way I could get the journalists off my back.”
It backfired. Even though Turner felt as though she’d answered every question in her book, queries about her abuser continued to follow her, and with them, retraumatization with each instance that she was asked to revisit a painful period when she was married to a man who would beat her with a shoe stretcher, or a wire hanger, or his hands, and then rape her.
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📷Tina Turner is interviewed at her home in Zurich in 2019.HBO
What began with I, Tina has blossomed into a multimedia project that continues to tell Turner’s life story, with each iteration adding an epilogue of sorts to the last. Following the book, there was the 1993 biopic, What’s Love Got to Do With It, which starred Angela Bassett as Turner. (Bassett was nominated for an Oscar for the role, as was Laurence Fishburne, who played Ike.) Then came the Tony-nominated Broadway show TINA: The Tina Turner Musical, which opened in 2019. Now there’s a documentary to complete the set. Those familiar with Turner’s story — her rise to fame with Ike, her harrowing escape from him, her successful reintroduction as a rock artist — will recognize many of the beats of Tina, directed by Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin.
But the documentary provides another perspective, that of Turner herself, in interviews filmed at her home in Zurich in 2019. It is one thing to see talented performers such as Bassett and Adrienne Warren portray Turner. It’s another to see the woman herself reflect on her life. What becomes apparent is how much the trauma of the time she spent with Ike remains. Her second husband, Erwin Bach, reveals in the film that she still has nightmares about it. “It’s like when soldiers come back from the war,” Bach says. “It’s not an easy time to have in your memory and try to forget.”
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📷 Tina offers a story of hope and triumph, and an illustration of why people were so captivated by Tina Turner, seen here at Versailles, France, in 1990. ARNAL/GAMMA-RAPHO VIA GETTY IMAGES
It’s evident in the footage of a news conference Turner participated in with Bassett at the 1993 Venice International Film Festival, when Turner admits that she has not seen the film. “Well, I am not so thrilled about thinking about the past and how I lived my life,” she says. “The story was written so that I would no longer have to discuss the issue. I don’t love that it’s always talked about.”
As her solo career progressed, Turner found that questions about how she managed to survive the yearslong “torture” to which Ike subjected her remained. He would forever be part of her story. Turner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 — with Ike. It took another 30 years for her to be nominated for her solo work. Here’s hoping Turner, now 81, will be able to be inducted and present for the ceremony before departing this mortal coil.
When they divorced, Turner, born Anna Mae Bullock, relinquished everything to her ex-husband — publishing rights, royalties, property, cars, furs — except the name that’d he’d given her when they began working together: Tina Turner. Then came a decades-long project of defining and redefining herself until the name Tina Turner was synonymous with one thing: the title of Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll.
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📷 Tina Turner’s (right) second husband Erwin Bach (left) reveals in the film that she still has nightmares about the trauma in her life with Ike Turner. PAUL COX/HBO
What stands out about Tina is that it takes her seriously as an artist, which remains an uphill battle for women in rock music. Consider Gimme Shelter, the 1970 documentary that followed the Rolling Stones’ 1969 U.S. tour. Turner, on tour with the band, taught frontman Mick Jagger his moves, which were actually her moves. And yet, Jagger could not hide his derision. “It’s nice to have a chick occasionally,” he offered with a smirk. In Tina, Kurt Loder provides an appreciation for Turner’s musicianship, using “River Deep, Mountain High” to illustrate the power and control that was evident in Turner’s voice from the beginning.
Like the book Good Booty, by NPR music critic Ann Powers, Tina offers a framing of rock ‘n’ roll history that bypasses the white men who came to be seen as its defining artists, crediting Ike Turner and his 1951 record, “Rocket 88,” as one of the original fathers of the genre.
Tina offers a story of hope and triumph, and an illustration of why people, like those who sent 50,000 letters for Turner to the Oprah Winfrey Show when she was a guest in 1996, were so captivated by her. It wasn’t just that Turner was able to leave her abuser, it was that after doing so, she blossomed. When Turner takes a stage, she’s electric, full of life and verve and joy. She is emblematic of what is possible, in so many ways, when a woman can fully be herself, when she doesn’t accept that the unspoken rule that female stars simply fade away once they’re no longer young and malleable and sexy according to the definitions of male record company executives. After all, she was 46 when she accepted the Grammy for record of the year for “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”
Divided into five acts, Tina provides Turner the opportunity to say a formal goodbye to her fans, something that can be tricky for aging divas — consider Barbra Streisand’s multiple farewell tours. It reframes her life as a search for love, particularly the love that she never felt she got from her mother, Zelma Bullock.
“She didn’t want me,” Turner says. “She didn’t want to be around me, even though she wanted my success.”With each soul-stirring performance in Tina, we see a woman giving everything of herself in ways so unvarnished and uninhibited that it becomes clear: Turner used her artistry to speak the language of love like she knew what it meant, even when she wasn’t sure that she did. In the process, she created a repertoire and a career that makes one thing undeniable: Tina Turner is simply the best.
Soraya Nadia McDonald is the culture critic for The Undefeated. She writes about pop culture, fashion, the arts, and literature. She is the 2020 winner of the George Jean Nathan prize for dramatic criticism, a 2020 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, and the runner-up for the 2019 Vernon Jarrett Medal for outstanding reporting on black life.
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[TASK 186: NIGER]
In celebration of February being Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 160+ Nigerien 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 faceclaim 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
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PNG packs
Manips
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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!
F:
Bouli Kakasi (1937) Nigerien - singer.
Tina Turner (1939) African-American [including Bamileke Cameroonian, Hausa Nigerian, Mbenzele Congolese, Tuareg Nigerien, Turkana Kenyan] - singer-songwriter, actress, producer, dancer, choreographer, and author.
Zalika Souley (1947) Nigerien - actress.
Hamsou Garba (1958) Nigerien - singer.
Fati Mariko / Fatimata Gandigui Mariko (1964) Nigerien - singer.
ZM / Zara Moussa (1980) Nigerien - rapper and singer.
Safiath / Safia Aminami Issoufou Oumarou (1982) Tuareg Nigerien, Zarma Nigerien / Sudanese - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Toulou Kiki (1983) Nigerien - actress and singer.
Fatimatou Marou Amadou (1995 or 1996) Nigerien - model.
Miriam Abdou Saleye (1997 or 1998) Nigerien - model.
Verostina Amadou (1999) Nigerien - model.
BoubacarNanaAmina (2000 or 2001) Nigerien - model.
Rosette NanaFrema Korateng IV (?) Nigerien, Ghanian - actress and singer.
Hajia Nadia Issa (?) Nigerien - model.
Funmi Okusi (?) Nigerien - model.
Fatou Seidi Ghali (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer, guitarist, and tende player.
Ahmoudou Madassane (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Mariama Salah Aswan (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer.
Alamnou Akrouni (?) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and calabash player.
Fatimata Ahmadelher (?) Tuareg Nigerien - guitarist.
Abdoulay Madassane (?) Tuareg Nigerien - bassist.
Aida Alhassane (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (aida_alhassane).
Meerah Sidi (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (sameera_sidi).
Fareedah Idrissa Boubacar (?) Nigerien - model (instagram: fareedah_boubacar)
Ramah Dioffo (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (ramahdioffo).
Aissara (?) Nigerien - instagrammer (aiss_sfarama).
F - Athletes:
Rachida Mahamane (1981) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Haissa Ali Garba (1981) Nigerien - sprinter.
Balkissa Ouhoumoudou (1983) Nigerien - swimmer.
Lailatou Amadou Lele (1983) Nigerien - taekwondo practitioner.
Salamtou Hassane (1987) Nigerien - sprinter.
Mariama Souley Bana (1987) Nigerien - swimmer.
Rachidatou Seini Maikido (1988) Nigerien - sprinter.
Celia Diemkoudre (1992) Nigerien / Dutch - volleyball player.
Nafissa Souleymane (1992) Nigerien - sprinter.
Aminatou Seyni (1996) Nigerien - sprinter.
Nafissatou Moussa Adamou (1997) Nigerien - swimmer.
Mariama Mamoudou Ittatou (1997) Nigerien - sprinter.
Roukaya Mahamane (1997) Nigerien - swimmer.
M:
Ismaël Lô (1956) Nigerien / Senegalese - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonicist.
Spike Lee (1957) African-American [including Cameroonian, Nigerien], distant English - actor and filmmaker.
Russ Parr (1959) African-American [including Nigerien] - actor, tv presenter, radio host, DJ, director, and writer.
Ronnie Turner (1960) African-American [including Bamileke Cameroonian, Hausa Nigerian, Mbenzele Congolese, Tuareg Nigerien, Turkana Kenyan] / Creole - actor.
Anana Harouna / Aboubacar Harouna (1978) Tuareg Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Bombino / Omara Moctar (1980) Tuareg Nigerien - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
M.dou Mouktar / Mdou Moctar (1986) Tuareg Nigerien - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and synth player.
Abraham Amkpa (1987) Nigerien - actor.
Fadel Moussa (1996 or 1997) Nigerien - model.
Ismo One (?) Nigerien - singer-songwriter.
Swabib / Seyni Dingo Habiboulaye (?) Nigerien - rapper-songwriter.
Alhousseini Anivolla (?) Nigerien - singer and guitarist.
Rissa Ag Wanaghli (?) Nigerien - guitarist.
Moussa Ag Keyna (?) Tuareg Nigerien - musician.
Yacouba Moumouni (?) Songhai Nigerien - singer and flutist.
Abdoulaye Alhassane Touré (?) Songhai Nigerien - guitarist.
Housseïni Namata Chibakou (?) Songhai Nigerien - molo lute player.
Adamou Daouda (?) Songhai Nigerien - kalangou player.
M - Athletes:
Issake Dabore (1940) Nigerien - boxer.
Issoufou Habou (1945) Nigerien - boxer.
Harouna Lago (1946) Nigerien - boxer.
Inni Aboubacar (1948) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Mayaki Seydou (1949) Nigerien - boxer.
Moussa Daweye (1958) Nigerien - middle-distance runner.
Abdou Manzo (1959) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Hassan Karimou (1959) Nigerien - long-distance runner.
Adamou Allassane (1960) Nigerien - middle-distance runner.
Moumouni Siuley (1964) Nigerien - boxer.
Djingarey Mamoudou (1964) Nigerien - boxer.
Hassane Illiassou (1966) Nigerien - sprinter.
Ibrahim Chaibou (1966) Nigerien - footballer.
Harouna Doula Gabde (1966) Nigerien - footballer.
Badie Ovnteni (1967) Nigerien - boxer.
Mamane Sani Ali (1968) Nigerien - sprinter.
Ibrahim Tankary (1972) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim El-Khebir (1974) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohammed Muyei (1975) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Yahaya (1975) Nigerien - footballer.
Issoufou Idrissa (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Ouwo (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakari Lambo (1976) Nigerien - footballer.
Hamadou Djibo Issaka (1977) Nigerien - swimmer.
Mohamed Alhousseini Alhassan (1978) Nigerien - swimmer.
Idrissa Laouali (1979) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdou Alassane Dji Bo (1979) Nigerien - judoka.
Siradji Sani (1980) Nigerien - footballer.
Alhassane Issoufou (1981) Nigerien - footballer.
Fankélé Traoré (1981) Nigerien - footballer.
Ibrahim Maliki (1981) Nigerien - swimmer.
Moussa Alzouma (1982) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Aziz Hamza (1982) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakari Gourouza (1982) Nigerien - boxer.
Hervé Lybohy (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Kassaly Daouda (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Pascal Anicet (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
William N'Gounou (1983) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Bare (1983) Nigerien - swimmer.
Ismaël Alassane (1984) Nigerien - footballer.
Délis Ahou (1984) Nigerien - footballer.
Seidou Idrissa (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Oumarou (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Ibrahim Tondi (1985) Nigerien - hurdler.
Ghani Animofoshe (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Hamidou Djibo (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Sulliman Mazadou (1985) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Narry (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Rabo Saminou (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Harouna Garba (1986) Nigerien - hurdler.
Kourouma Fatoukouma (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Jimmy Bulus (1986) Nigerien - footballer.
Kamilou Daouda (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Issiaka Koudize (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Souleymane Dela Sacko (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Karim Lancina / Lassina Abdoul Karim Konaté (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Boubacar Talatou (1987) Nigerien - footballer.
Ahmed Goumar (1988) Nigerien - boxer.
Noel Djondang (1988) Nigerien - footballer.
Rabiou Guero Gao (1988) Nigerien - middle-distance runner and long-distance runner.
Moussa Maâzou (1988) Nigerien - footballer.
Amadou Aboubakar Zaki (1988) Nigerien - basketball player.
Kader Amadou (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Chikoto (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Koffi Dan Kowa (1989) Nigerien - footballer.
Madjid Albry (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Donald Djoussé (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Issoufou Boubacar Garba (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Olivier Bonnes (1990) Nigerien - footballer.
Moustapha Hima (1992) Nigerien - boxer.
Yacouba Ali (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Bachar (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Issa Modibo Sidibé (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Losseny Doumbia (1992) Nigerien / Ivorian - footballer.
Djibril Moussa Souna (1992) Nigerien - footballer.
Mahamane Cissé (1993) Nigerien - footballer.
Mossi Issa Moussa (1993) Nigerien - footballer.
Yousef Mohammed Omar (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Razak Issoufou (1994) Nigerien - taekwondo practitioner.
Ousmane Diabaté (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Zakariya Souleymane (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoul Madjid Moumouni (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Seybou Koita (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Mohamed Soumaïla (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Amadou Moutari (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Ousmane Zeidine Ahmeye (1994) Nigerien - footballer.
Albachir Mouctar (1995) Nigerien - swimmer.
Adamou Moussa (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Soune Soungole (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdulfattah Adam (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Ali Mohamed (1995) Nigerien - footballer.
Victorien Adebayor (1996) Nigerien - footballer.
Yacouba Diori Hamani Magagi (1997) Nigerien - footballer.
Ousseini Djibo Idrissa (1998) Nigerien - sprinter.
Yussif Moussa (1998) Nigerien - footballer.
Abdoulaye Karim Doudou (1998) Nigerien - footballer.
Emaniel Djibril Dankawa (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Dary Dasuda (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Mamane Ali (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Chibou Amna (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Frederic Costa (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Boubagar Soumana (?) Nigerien - boxer.
Cheick Omar Diabate (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Moussa Kanfideni (?) Nigerien - footballer.
Problematic:
Morgan Freeman (1937) 7/8 African-American [including Angolan, Congolese, Igbo Nigerian, Shong Guinean, Tuareg Guinean, Tuareg Nigerien], 1/8 English - actor, producer, and narrator - Accused of 8 counts of sexual harassment and said that racism doesn’t exist today (plus that people can “look at him” as an example to show that).
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If you're still taking requests, can you do icons of Nadia Turner?
done!! ♡
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moon-hermit · 5 years
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the main 6 as 80s songs that go hard to this day
before you ask no there is no reason for this post to exist and yet,, my hottest take to date
Asra, the colourful fun beats
nothing’s gonna stop us now, starship
how will i know, whitney houston
we belong, pat benatar (we have never deserved pat benatar just as we have never deserved asra)
seven wonders, fleetwood mac (ofc i found a way to include the mac)
Nadia, the ‘hold on why is this lowkey... sexy’ jams
voices carry, ‘til tuesday (underrated alert)
addicted to love, robert palmer (plot twist the florence + the machine cover works also)
stop dragging my heart around, stevie nicks feat. tom petty & the heartbreakers
what’s love got to do with it, tina turner
ain’t nobody, chaka khan (insert rupaul on the weakest link gif)
Julian, the stupid stupid love songs/ballads
africa by toto (he radiates dumbass energy we all know it)
all out of love, air supply (re: dumbass energy)
true, spandau ballet (d u m b a s s   e n e r g y)
i’m gonna be (500 miles), the proclaimers (... do i need to repeat it)
never gonna give you up, rick astley (did u just get rickrolled? you decide)
Muriel, the power angsty bangers
total eclipse of the heart, bonnie tyler (i said what i said muriel and bonnie tyler collectively own 97% of my heart)
paradise city, guns n’ roses
alone, heart (has a song ever gone harder don’t @ me)
don’t you (forget about me), simple minds (what is.... irony)
i want to break free, queen 
Portia, the girly iconic bops (give me 80s big hair oversized jean jacket portia or give me death)
girls just want to have fun, cyndi lauper (look me in the eye and tell me this isn’t the 80s portia anthem)
i wanna dance with somebody, whitney houston
9 to 5, dolly parton 
material girl, madonna
i think we’re alone now, tiffany (umbrella academy stans wya)
Lucio, the jock synth hits 
tainted love, soft cell
sunglasses at night, corey hart (someone draw lucio wearing sunglasses at night.... blease)
every breath you take, the police (people say this song is creepy i say embrace it)
pump up the jam, technotronic
i had nothing better to do than put these in a spotify playlist enjoy
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