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onscreenkisses · 3 months
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SAN ANDREAS, dir. Brad Peyton (2015)
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beautyarchive · 4 months
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Trembling buildings, biceps and something else beginning with 'b' is what you get with San Andreas (2015) and it does all of that very well.
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docuyoungk · 2 years
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Close Encounter of the Third Kind, a 1977 movie.
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Roy Neary aboard the alien spaceship and flies away from earth in 1977.
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Independent Day, a 1996 movie.
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Human wins the war of alien invasion in 1996.
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Avatar, a 2009 movie.
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After 13 years of space travel, Earth space shuttle finally arrive at the planet of Pandora in 2022.
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San Andreas, a 2015 movie.
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The city of San Francisco is reconstructed and repaired in 2022, after the San Andreas Fault triggered a devastating magnitude 9 earthquake in 2015.
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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San Andreas (2015)
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Why is it these special effects-heavy disaster movies keep looking better and better, but the stories never improve? Visually, San Andreas looks awesome, and even better in 3D. Everything else is just the same clichés we've seen before, replayed again while the director pleads you to leave your brain at the door. Yes, I enjoyed seeing skyscrapers getting demolished but I can’t forgive how lame the characters are, or how bad the story is.
When the San Andreas Fault begins to shift and triggers a 9.1 magnitude earthquake, Los Angeles Fire Department Air Rescue pilot Ray Gaines (Dwayne Johnson) rushes in to save his estranged wife, Emma (Carla Gugino). Though they are going through a divorce, they set their feelings aside to rescue their daughter, Blake (Alexandra Daddario, whose outfit shrinks as the film goes on) from the biggest seismologic disaster the United States has ever seen. Meanwhile, Dr. Lawrence Hayes (Paul Giamatti) and his colleague Dr. Kim Park (Will Yun Lee) have discovered this calamity is just the beginning.
I know it’s easy to criticize a film in hindsight, that as you’re making it, you don't exactly know what it will look like, etc. but Brad Peyton had to know he was trying too hard to pull our emotional heartstrings. It’s not enough that Ray’s daughter might die, his marriage also has to be under threat. It’s not just that the family is already falling apart because of the tragic loss of their youngest daughter; the wife has also found herself a new man (Ioan Gruffudd as Daniel). Blake can’t just be in peril, she also has to have a romantic subplot that might go unfulfilled if she dies. Give it a rest. We already have a conflict with the San Andreas fault going ballistic. Why does the picture need a villain in the form of Emma's cowardly rat-man of a boyfriend? I won't criticize the movie for having the characters get pursued by cracks, or for creating a hero that can withstand shocks that would reduce a regular mortal to strawberry jelly. That comes with the territory. What no one gets excited by is a hero who decides to ignore hundreds of people dying just so he can repair his broken family, particularly not when you can see each plot resolution coming from so far away.
I’d rate the movie harsher, but as a dumb disaster film, it's well made. While Paul Giamatti’s character doesn’t do much, the man is magnetic. His presence alone lifts the movie. While Dwayne Johnson’s performance isn’t in the same league, he’s charismatic and believable as a hero. But what you really care about are the special effects. They’re incredible. There’s a nice escalation as the quakes get bigger and bigger and it’s all very convincing. When seen in 3D, you get your money's worth.
Films that feature earthquakes, meteors, superstorms, or tidal waves are all kind of the same on the human level. I wish writers would compensate by creating characters we can latch onto without having to resort to cheap emotional tactics. Titanic did it, why can’t San Andreas? On the upside, when it comes to annihilating all of California, no one does it better. If that’s what you want, then give San Andreas a watch. (3D version, August 8, 2017)
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charmedslayer · 7 months
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SAN ANDREAS (2015) dir. Brad Peyton
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akashicrecord · 1 year
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thinking about San Andreas (2015) starring The Rock and a bunch of other random fucking people
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princesssarisa · 1 month
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Opera on Youtube 4
L'Elisir d'Amore (The Elixir of Love)
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, 1967 (Carlo Bergonzi, Renata Scotto; conducted by Gianandrea Gavazzeni; no subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1981 (Luciano Pavarotti, Judith Blegen; conducted by Nicola Rescigno; Spanish subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Metropolitan Opera, 1991 (Luciano Pavarotti, Kathleen Battle; conducted by James Levine; English subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Vienna State Opera, 2005 (Rolando Villazón, Anna Netrebko; conducted by Alfred Eschwé; English subtitles)
Theatro da Paz, Brazil, 2013 (Atalla Ayan, Carmen Monarcha; conducted by Emiliano Patarra; Brazilian Portuguese subtitles)
Teatro Manoel, Malta, 2015 (Cliff Zammit Stevens, Shoushik Barsoumian; conducted by Philip Walsh; English subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2017 (Dmitry Korchak, Olga Peretyatko; conducted by Marco Armiliato; no subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Ópera de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, 2017 (Ramón Vargas, Olivia Gorra; conducted by Guido Maria Guida; Spanish subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2018 (Benjamin Bernheim, Andrea Carroll; conducted by Frédéric Chaslin; no subtitles)
San Francisco Opera, 2023 (Pene Pati, Slávka Zámečníková; conducted by Ramón Tebar; English subtitles)
Hänsel & Gretel
Vittorio Cottafavi studio film, 1957 (Fiorenza Cossotto, Jan Poleri; conducted by Nino Sanzogno; sung in Italian with Italian subtitles)
August Everding studio film, 1981 (Brigitte Fassbaender, Edita Gruberova; conducted by Georg Solti; English subtitles)
Leipzig Opera, 1981 (Annelott Damm, Steffi Ullmann; conducted by Horst Gurgel; no subtitles)
Julliard Opera Center, 1997 (Jennifer Marquette, Sari Gruber; conducted by Randall Behr; English subtitles)
Opera Australia, 1992 (Suzanne Johnston, Christine Douglas; conducted by Johannes Fritzsch; sung in English)
Vienna State Opera, 2015 (Daniel Sindram, Ileana Tonca; conducted by Christian Thielmann; English subtitles)
Pacific Northwest Opera, 2015 (Sylvia Szadovszki, Ksenia Popova; conducted by Clinton Smith; sung in English with English subtitles)
Scottish Opera, 2020 (Kitty Whately, Rhian Lois; conducted by David Parry; sung in English with English subtitles)
Eklund Opera Program, 2020 (Christine Lee, Anna Whiteway; conducted by Nicholas Carthy; sung in English with English subtitles)
Amarillo Opera, 2021 (Sarah Beckham-Turner, Patricia Westley; conducted by Carolyn Watson; English subtitles)
Turandot
Mario Lanfranchi studio film, 1958 (Lucilla Udovick, Franco Corelli; conducted by Fernando Previtali; English subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 1983 (Eva Marton, José Carreras; conducted by Lorin Maazel; no subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1986 (Gwyneth Jones, Franco Bonisolli; conducted by Jacques Delacote; English subtitles)
Forbidden City, Beijing, 1998 (Giovanna Casolla, Sergej Larin; conducted by Zubin Mehta; no subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala; 2001 (Alessandra Marc, Nicola Martinucci; conducted by Georges Prêtre; French subtitles)
Gran Teatre del Liceu, 2009 (Anna Shafajinskaia, Fabio Armiliato; conducted by Giuliano Carella; English subtitles)
Chorégies d'Orange 2012 (Lise Lindstrom, Roberto Alagna; conducted by Michel Plasson; French subtitles)
Wichita Grand Opera, 2015 (Zvetelina Vassileva, Ricardo Tamura; conducted by Martin Mazik; no subtitles)
Teatro de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, 2017 (Gabriela Georgieva, Carlos Galván; conducted by Enrique Patrón de Rueda; Spanish subtitles)
Opera Hong Kong, 2018 (Oksana Dyka, Alfred Kim; conducted by Paolo Olmi; English subtitles)
Eugene Onegin
Prince Regent Theatre, Munich, 1965 (Hermann Prey, Ingeborg Bremert; conducted by Joseph Keilberth; sung in German; no subtitles)
Paris Opera, 1982 (Benjamin Luxon, Galina Vishnevskaya; conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich; French subtitles)
Kirov Opera, 1984 (Sergei Leiferkus, Tatiana Novikova; conducted by Yuri Temirkanov; English subtitles)
Chicago Lyric Opera, 1985 (Wolfgang Brendel, Mirella Freni; conducted by Bruno Bartoletti; Spanish subtitles)
Petr Weigl film, 1988 (Michal Docolomanský dubbed by Bernd Weikl, Magda Vásáryová dubbed by Teresa Kubiak; conducted by Georg Solti; English subtitles)
Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, 1998 (Vladimir Glushchak, Orla Boylan; conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky; English subtitles) – Act I, Act II, Act III
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, Valencia, 2011 (Artur Rucinski, Kristine Opolais; conducted by Omer Meir Wellber; no subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Teatro Comunale di Bologna, 2014 (Artur Rucinski, Amanda Echalaz; conducted by Aziz Shokhakimov; English subtitles)
Mariinsky Theatre, 2015 (Andrei Bondarenko, Yekaterina Goncharova; conducted by Valery Gergiev; French subtitles)
Livermore Valley Opera, 2019 (Morgan Smith, Antonina Chehovska; conducted by Alex Katsman; English subtitles)
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aggold15hi01 · 12 days
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Honestly, this photo does gives me a "San Andreas" 2015 Movie vibes as he could be the main protagonist of the movie.
⚠️ Disclaimer: I don't own the image & it isn't mine.
📷 Credits to Logan Sargeant for the original picture.
🔗 https://realpaulaleah4everwrites05.blogspot.com
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9-1-1-polls · 4 months
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marmakar · 7 months
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Heyyy your #1 fan here
What are your top 3 GTA ships? (Can be extended to top 5 or top 100 if it's too difficult to choose lol)
Keep up your cool work! I love your blog, I follow you on every social media <33
Heyyy, thank you so much for the support! Your words mean a lot to me, and I really appreciate you following. It's keep me motivated and inspired <3 ( •̀ ω •́ )✧ 💞
Speaking of shipping... I've always found it a bit challenging. I mean, I can ship what's usually popular with others. But with Donalni, I made an exception. Oh! I can share a little thing I created not too long ago.
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So far I am only considering the 3D universe; with HD I still have to know and consider the entire plot in as much detail as possible…
Donalni (Donald Love/Toni Cipriani), of course, open my top. Their chemistry and dynamics just won over my heart, and the way they interact with each other makes their ship work. They look pretty good together and actually complement each other well, even without considering the fact that they can argue. The fact that there wasn't fan art and content about them for such a long time in the GTA fandom got me into drawing in this fandom (I was just "read only"), and it just got me attached to them, that's all;
Asuria (Asuka Kasen/Maria Latore). Let's say I love girls, and they just canon. Yes, they had a sexual relationship (if you read the dialogues in the game and delve into their essence, yeah), that's a fact. For me, they're simply the only one (canon) WLW (Women Loving Women) in the 3D universe. True, there's hardly any chemistry between them in the game, which makes it harder for me to connect with them, but I still love them (well, it was Rockstar Games' first attempt in 3D, and they were gradually learning the ropes).
Beyond that, honestly, I don't know, haha. When I was much younger and played GTA San Andreas, nothing really came to mind (God, now I see Carl/Woozie!). During my Vice City obsession, I shipped Tommy Vercetti and Lance Vance because Rockstar themselves dropped hints and jokes between them (but later on, I saw arts of Tommy/Ken, and after that, I honestly didn't know who to ship with whom, haha). In 2014, I even had a thought about Tommy Vercetti/Claude, and in 2015 is Heston/Huang (I know It's HD, and they're broOTP, huh), but all of these were playful thoughts because I wasn't really good at drawing. There was even a moment when I shipped Michael/Trevor just because it was popular, and that's it.
Everything changed with replaying/reviewing everything in adulthood because I simply grew up and began to understand things better, including the English language (Russian translations often stripped away a lot of meaning…). And then, Donalni blew my mind, just like Asuria did. I have a strange story, but it is what it is. Nevertheless, I'm never against other ships! Shipping is fun!
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passed-out-real · 1 year
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Alexandra Daddario Filmography Part 2
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Burying the Ex (2014)
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The Last Man on Earth (2015)
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San Andreas (2015)
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Faces Without Eyes (2015)
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American Horror Story (2015)
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The Choice (2016)
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Baked in Brooklyn (2016)
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Baywatch (2017)
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The Layover (2017)
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When We First Met (2018)
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markedbystars · 23 days
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video games
2025 - grand theft auto 6 •
2024 - dragon's dogma 2
2023 - alan wake 2 • baldur's gate 3 • call of duty modern warfare 3 • ghostrunner 2 • hogwarts legacy •
2022 - call of duty modern warfare 2 • dying light 2 • elden ring • ghostwire tokyo • god of war ragnarok • horizon forbidden west •
2021 - deathloop • far cry 6 • hitman 3 • lake • life is strange true colors •
2020 - assassin's creed valhalla • cyberpunk 2077 • ghostrunner • hades • kentucky route zero • the last of us part 2
2019 - borderlands 3 • control • days gone • death stranding • disco elysium • far cry new dawn
2018 - far cry 5 • god of war • life is strange 2
2017 - life is strange before the storm
2016 - abzu • dark souls 3 • dead by daylight • dishonored 2 • doom • everybody's gone to the rapture • far cry primal • firewatch • gone home • mafia 3 • mirror's edge catalyst • overwatch • oxenfree • rocket league • stardew valley • titanfall 2 • uncharted 4 • watch dogs 2
2015 - assassin's creed syndicate • bloodborne • dying light • fallout 4 • hotline miami 2 • just cause 3 • life is strange • pillars of eternity • rise of the tomb raider • saints row gat out of hell • soma • until dawn • the vanishing of ethan carter • the witcher 3 • wolfenstein the old blood
alan wake • alan wake 2 • assassin's creed • assassin's creed 2 • assassin's creed 3 • assassin's creed 4 • assassin's creed unity • assassin's creed syndicate • assassin's creed origins • assassin's creed odyssey • assassin's creed valhalla •
baldur's gate 3 • bioshock • bioshock 2 • bioshock infinite • bloodborne • borderlands • borderlands 2 • borderlands the presequel • borderlands 3 • bully •
call of duty modern warfare • call of duty modern warfare 2 • call of duty modern warfare 3
disco elysium • dragon age origins • dragon age 2 • dragon age inquisition • dragon's dogma 2 • dying light • dying light 2
elden ring •
fallout • fallout 2 • fallout 3 • fallout new vegas • fallout 4 • fallout 76 • far cry • far cry 2 • far cry 3 • far cry 4 • far cry primal • far cry 5 • far cry new dawn • far cry 6 •
grand theft auto • grand theft auto 2 • grand theft auto 3 • grand theft auto vice city • grand theft auto san andreas • grand theft auto 4 • grand theft auto 5 • grand theft auto 6 •
the last of us • the last of us 2
minecraft
pillars of eternity •
silent hill • silent hill 2 • silent hill 3 • silent hill 4 • silent hill shattered memories • silent hill downpour • silent hills • the sims • the sims 2 • the sims 3 • the sims 4 • sleeping dogs • soma
until dawn
tales from the borderlands • transistor
the vanishing of ethan carter •
the witcher • the witcher 2 • the witcher 3 • wolfenstein the new order • wolfenstein the old blood •
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calamardo-guapo · 4 months
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Happy Hollidays!!
I had fun doing this small piece 🥳 back in 2015 I played San Andreas and I had a lot of fun watching "caídas, ostias y golpes GTA" and from there that game means a lot to me. Just now this year I could start playing some of the games (I just finished San Andreas and GTA V) I am so happy to see the fandom enjoy.
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catzpah · 4 months
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2023 reading list
Braiding Sweetgrass (2013) by Robin Wall Kimmerer
2. The Other Mothers (2021) by Jennifer Berney
3. Changing Planes (2003) by Ursula K. le Guin
4. Conflict is Not Abuse (2016) by Sarah Schulman
5. Can't Pay, Won't Pay (2020) by Debt Collective
6. Convenience Store Woman (2016) by Sayaka Murata
7. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) by Jeanette Winterson
8. How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (2020) edited by Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert
9. The Rise of David Levinsky (1917) by Abraham Cahan
10. The Great Soul of Siberia (2015) by Sooyong Park
11. Among Tigers (2022) by K. Ullas Karanth
12. Passing (1929) by Nella Larsen
13. Rat Bohemia (1995) by Sarah Schulman
14. In the Dream House (2019) by Carmen Maria Machado
15. Through a Window (1990) by Jane Goodall
16. Like Water for Chocolate (1989) by Laura Esquivel
17. Detransition Baby (2021) by Torrey Peters
18. After Dolores (1988) by Sarah Schulman
19. Israel/Palestine and the Queer International (2012) by Sarah Schulman
20. The Botany of Desire (2001) by Michael Pollan
21. Let the Record Show (2021) by Sarah Schulman
22. The Color Purple (1982) by Alice Walker
23. Cruising (2019) by Alex Espinoza
24. Giovanni's Room (1956) by James Baldwin
25. Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? (2011) by Jeanette Winterson
26. Miss Major Speaks (2023) by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major
27. Are Prisons Obsolete? (2003) by Angela Y. Davis
28. A Fragile Union (1998) by Joan Nestle
29. Gentrification of the Mind (2012) by Sarah Schulman
30. Against Memoir (2018) by Michelle Tea
31. Moby Dyke (2023) by Krista Burton
32. Sister Outsider (1984) by Audre Lorde
33. Oedipus in Brooklyn and Other Stories (2017) by Blume Lempel
34. The Bluest Eye (1970) by Toni Morrison
35. Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl (2017) by Andrea Lawlor
36. Interpreter of Maladies (1999) by Jhumpa Lahiri
37. The Temple of My Familiar (1989) by Alice Walker
38. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (1982) by Audre Lorde
39. Nevada: A Novel (2013) by Imogen Binnie
40. Skin (1994) by Dorthy Allison
41. The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions (1977) by Larry Mitchell and Ned Asta
42. Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences (2009) by Sarah Schulman
43. Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison
44. Here Because We're Queer: Inside the Gay Liberation Front of Washington, DC, 1970-72 (2020) by Brian Miller
45. The End of San Francisco (2013) by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
46. Assata: An Autobiography (1987) by Assata Shakur
47. Transgender Warriors (1996) by Leslie Feinberg
48. Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme (2011) edited by Ivan Coyote and Zena Sharman
49. Future Home of the Living God (2017) by Louise Erdrich
50. The School for Good Mothers (2022) by Jessamine Chan
51. This Bridge Called My Back (1981) edited by Cherrie Morgana and Gloria E. Anzaldúa
52. Little Fish (2018) by Casey Plett
53. Women, Race, & Class (1981) by Angela Y. Davis
54. Parable of the Sower (1993) by Octavia E. Bulter
55. You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down (1971) by Alice Walker
56. The Truth That Never Hurts (2000) by Barbara Smith
57. How We Get Free (2017) by Taylor Keeanga-Yamahtta
58. Spellbound (2020) by Bishakh Som
59. Freedom is a Constant Struggle (2016) by Angela Y. Davis
60. Hijab Butch Blues (2023) by Lamya H
61. Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation (2023) by Tiya Miles
62. In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1983) by Alice Walker
63. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth Century America (1991) by Lillian Faderman
64. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (2010) by Marie Kondo
65. Moses, Man of the Mountain (1939) by Zora Neale Hurston
66. H Is for Hawk (2014) by Helen Macdonald
67. Rubyfruit Jungle (1973) by Rita Mae Brown
68. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice (2018) by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha 69. Bastard Out of Carolina (1992) by Dorothy Allison
70. The Living is Easy (1948) by Dorothy West
71. Abeng (1984) by Michelle Cliff
72. Vietnam (1967) by Mary McCarthy
73. Anything We Love Can Be Saved (1997) by Alice Walker
74. Shubeik Lubeik (2023) by Deena Mohamed
75. The Blue Road (2019) by Wayde Compton and April dela Noche Milne
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San Andreas (2015)
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beautifulfaaces · 9 months
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Claire Lovering
Facts
January 7, 1994
Australian actress
Filmography
Gertrude [Gold Diggers: 2023]
Bianga [Wellmania: 2023]
Genevieve [Class of ´07: 2023]
Tanya [Hide & Seek: 2016]
Glasses [San Andreas: 2015]
Shelley [Event Zero: 2012]
Appearance
Brunette/ dark blonde/ blonde
Blue eyes
Roleplay
Playable: young adult
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