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Amazing Bat-Man's universe (p.1)

2024.06.07 17:20 Alexion_Andrel Amazing Bat-Man's universe (p.1)

Bat-Family:
Wayne Parker Bat-Man; Ben Thompkins, Todd Parker, Miles Drake, Julia Brown [Stephanie Brown + Julia Carpenter], Damian Parker [Damian Wayne + and Spider-Man's son] Fruit Bat I, II, III, IV, V; Katherine Drew, Julia Brown Bat-Woman I, II; Ben Thompkins Scarlet Wing, Bat-Man II; Todd Parker Red Bat, Bat-Man III; Terrence O'Hara Bat-Man Beyond'99; Gwen Gordon, Cindy Cain Bat-Girl I, II
Rogue gallery:
Vasily Smerdyakov Many-Faced [First Clayface + Chameleon]; Adrian Walker Killer Vulture [Killer Moth + Vulture]; Otto Fries Doctor Freeze [Mr. Freeze + Dr. Octavius]; Flint Williams Clayman [Clayface Johnny Williams + Sandman]; Kurt Langstrom The Bat [Man-Bat + Lizard]; Maxwell Lynns Lightning Bug [Firefly + Electro]; Quentin Crane Horror [Scarecrow + Mysterio]; Jack Osborn Gremlin [Joker + Green Goblin]; Kravinov, Grigory Borisovich KGB [KGBeast + Kraven]; Herman Buchinsky Electroshocker [Electrocutioner + Shocker]; Wilson Falcone Caesar [Falcone + Kingpin]; Michelle Isley Venus Fly Trap, Pamela the Living Plant [Poison Ivy + Morbius]; Hugo Warren [Hugo Strange + Jackal]; Harleen Kingsley Fairy [Harley Quinn + Hobgoblin]; Eduardo Bane Venom [Bane + Venom]; Victor Cassidy Carnage [Victor Zsasz + Carnage]; Harvey Osborn Gremlin II [Harvey Dent + Harry Osborn]; Taskshot [Deadshot + Taskmaster]; Ezekiel al Ghul [R'as al Ghul + Ezekiel Sims]
Love interests:
Elizabeth Vale [Vicki Vale + Betty Brant]; Felicia al Ghul Black Demoness [Talia al Ghul + Black Cat]; Mary Jane Kyle Tigress [Catwoman + Mary Jane Watson]
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2024.06.07 10:27 jud_e_ Boring Sociology/Education White Boy Loved by Elite East Coast LACs

I’m a middle class white boy with good academics but average ECs and bad awards for the schools that I was gunning for, but I did achieve my tiny LAC dreams and committed to my favorite LAC (sort of) that I applied to. I applied almost exclusively to east coast schools because I was looking for that trademark nerdy intellectual vibe.
Demographics
Intended Major(s): Applied sociology with a nice in education to most schools
Academics
Standardized Testing
Extracurriculars/Activities
  1. Served as exec board secretary for local county education commission, biggest projects were grant writing and hiring a new exec director for the commission, also was the liaison btw the commissions youth advisory council and the commission itself, planned some major annual youth activism events
  2. \shift lead at açaí bowl place
  3. \Taught a STEM class at a free STEM summer camp two years in a row to primarily Hispanic and underserved exurban population of students from outside of Phoenix, AZ; Planned my own curriculum and hired for the job at only 15
  4. \Cofounded youth education STEM nonprofit that impacted 1000+ youth (we’re now at 1500+ I did not abandon my baby after getting in) (for context my city in AZ has abysmal education)
  5. \Elected senator by 2000+ student constituency after running campaign for SoCal region of national debate org
  6. \Elected lieutenant governor by 2000+ constituency for same debate org for AZ region, when I negotiated a merger between SoCal and AZ for budgetary concerns
  7. \Server at an ice cream shop
  8. \Principal flute in local youth orchestra (competitive audition)
  9. \Private math tutoTA for my calc teacher
  10. \summer intern at immigration law office
Awards/Honors
List all awards and honors submitted on your application.
  1. \National merit semi finalist
  2. \AZ Envirothon (environmental science academic decathalon) best new team, 1st in forestry 2nd in soils divisions
  3. \Three time convention best speaker in my debate org
  4. \Made regionals on flute
  5. \AZ Model UN Best Novice/ Runner up best delegate
Letters of Recommendation
Calc Teacher: ♾️/10, had her for three years, won her student of the year, spent every junior year lunch tutoring kids in her room, this amazing queen got me a math scholarship at the school that I committed to without even applying for math!!!
Law teacher: 8/10, he was great but kind of old, however, he’s notorious for writing great Recc letters, I was his TA senior year and he loved me
Counselor: Idek, my counselor seemed to hate me but we ball

Interviews
Yale: 5/10, first interview, so bad, interviewer was awkward as a person and we did not vibe
Dartmouth: 17/10, amazing interviewer, we talked a bunch, still in contact with them
Harvard: 10/10, with an amazing professor, walked him to his car and we chatted about astrophysics, super nice
Princeton: 7/10, I carried the bulk of the weight in this interview by far
Bowdoin Video: 10/10, the question was basically one of my best supplementals that I wrote so it rolled so easily (for those who don’t know you have a surprise prompt for Bowdoin, not like the brown or UChi profiles)
UChicago/Brown: 5/10, Lazy and procrastinated ​
Essays
Personal statement was my finest work tbh, connected experience as being gay with passion for educational equity, made my counselor tear up, supplementals were probably ranging from a 6/10-9/10, I struggled to lock in on those

Decisions (indicate ED/EA/REA/SCEA/RD)
Acceptances:
I’m listing these in order of how much I actually considered the school. (Before people call me crazy for rejecting BU full tuition, Dartmouths financial aid was so good that it was basically the same cost.)
Waitlists:
Rejections:
Reflections:
Tbh I think I just nerded out in my essays and had mid softs/awards so LACs loved me.
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2024.06.07 05:09 brycegolden63 Week 6, Year 1, 48 hour advance, cross platform, looking for ACTIVE Users!

Brand new 2024 rosters! Week 6 All QBs get XF, 1 Age Reduction to 20 per team, 1 SS on each side of the ball 0Semi-realistic Neonsportz integrated All madden, sim, 8 min quarters 48 hour advance
If you’re interested feel free to join, planning on continuing this til Madden 25 and we’ll do ncaa dynasties as well Cross platform Open teams: Lions: 0-5, XF/AR Hendon Hooker (can change to Goff if you want)
Browns: 1-3, XF Deshaun Watson
Rams: 1-4, XF/AR Matthew Stafford
Teams that need replacement users: Chargers: 3-1, XF Herbert
Texans: 1-4. XF Stroud
Saints: 1-4, XF Spencer Rattler (can change to Carr if you want)
Dolphins: 1-4, XF Tua
https://neonsportz.com/leagues/BUSH
https://discord.gg/q7HjPNpqXR
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2024.06.07 04:03 sour-patch-kid0 school list (sob)

i am struggling, simply speaking, with deciding my school list. my goal is to apply to ~20ish because I have the fee assistance program and don't want to spend *an insane amount*
- State of Residence: georgia
- URM (Y/N): N, but I am a first generation student & queer
- Year in school: graduated (taking gap year currently & applying now)
- Undergraduate Major: Biology
- cGPA: 4.0
- sGPA: 4.0
- MCAT: 513
- Clinical Work Experience: 200+ hours personal care tech (200 more during gap year), 2000+ hours as medical assistant during gap year
- Research: 2000+ hours of research (presented at 6ish conferences [oral & poster] + coauthor on paper submitted to nature); won an award for a poster I presented & 2 scholarships for my research
- Volunteering: 200+ hours as peer advisor for first-gen students & 200 as advisor for scholarship, 120 hours as crisis textline worker, 100 hours as counselor
- LORs: 3 science professors (1 advisor for club, 2 prof I TAed for), research advisor, doctor I shadowed
- Extracurriculars: roller derby, major advisor committee, and sorority (served many leadership roles)
school list (only 10000% sure I'm applying to those that are bolded)
- MCGA
- albert einstein
- penn state
- Virginia tech
- wake forest
- mercer
- warren alpert brown
- western Michigan
-oakland?
this is a list of ones I'm like ??? maybe????
if there are any that are too too far of a reach / that I don't have the focuses they like (super dooper service heavy, etc)
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2024.06.06 22:56 tubagoat The Browns are giving away a $5,000 scholarship and VIP training camp experience.

The Browns are giving away a $5,000 scholarship and VIP training camp experience.
The Browns, in partnership with CollegeAdvantage (a state agency), are giving away $5,000 for a scholarship to help pay for college, trade school, or student loans. You can enter once per day through June 10th. https://collegeadvantage.com/browns
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2024.06.06 21:02 YourMomsLaundry Trade Pollard for 2024 2.09

This is a 12 team 1PPR, 1QB league, this is my current roster: A Richardson, D Watson. CMC, Pollard, R White, I Pacheco. AJ Brown, D Smith, C Ridley, G Pickens. T McBride.
Personally, I'm not convinced Pollard will produce as expected (even if further removed from the broken leg)
I've been offered 2.09 for him and I'm strongly considering it. I'm definitely a contender. FWIW: trading him away would allow me carry over an additional player who would be J Dotson
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2024.06.06 19:26 ClassroomAway9970 white nobody cooked for rice, uw, uva, cwru, tamu, and others? 🤓☝️

please chance me for rice specifically 😭😭 i’m applying early decision in the fall and just need to know if i’m a strong enough applicant to hold out hope lmfaooo especially since i have basically zero awards unrelated to dance
Demographics: Gender, race/ethnicity, state, type of school, and hooks (URM, first generation, legacy, athlete, etc.): AFAB, Non-binary, White, Arkansas resident, poor public school (>50% on free/reduced lunch, 62% matriculation to college) Jewish convert
Intended Major(s): Biology on premed track or political science (plan to attend medical school but i just have a passion for polisci and that’s a big theme in my ec’s)
ACT/SAT/SAT II: 34 superscore, 32 composite both times I’ve taken the test lmfao. first: 21M 36S 35R 35E. second: 28M 30S 36R 35E. gonna clutch up and take it again on saturday, aiming for a 35 superscore since most of the schools on my list superscore in some form.
UW/W GPA and Rank: 4.0 UW, 4.2 W. 8/395
Coursework: AP/IB/Dual Enrollment classes, AP/IB scores, etc: 12 APs by graduation, 4’s on AP Psych or World His, no 5’s yet :(( Few DE (precal/trig, bio)
Awards: AP Scholar, National Rural/Small Town Recognition, some miscellaneous dance awards like invitations to join national teams (only took one offer from Triumph) 💀💀
Extracurriculars: Include leadership & summer activities
i have an ec list google doc so some of these r gonna be more tryhard desc’s than the others just cuz i copy and pasted them over💀
Essays/LORs/Other: Optionally, guess how strong these are and include any other relevant information or circumstances: Not done yet, but my LORs will likely be strong and my essay will be good. Prob gonna do something about my love for Judaism and how its affected me. or maybe how my love for horror movies sparked my interest in becoming a doctor
Schools: List of colleges, ED/EA/RD, etc - safeties: university of arkansas, texas a&m - targets: cwru (sorta target-ish), university of washington - reaches: rice (plan to apply ed1), tulane, bu, emory, vandy, wustl, harvard, yale, brown, dartmouth, cornell, princeton, upenn, uva (will likely narrow this
anyways please help i really wanna go to rice and i’m just so anxious bc dec 15th is this year and that’s so scary 🥲
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2024.06.06 06:48 GuiltlessMaple Best Enola Holmes Books

Best Enola Holmes Books

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If you're a fan of detective stories, then you've likely heard of the famous Holmes family. But what about the lesser-known Enola Holmes? In this article, we'll be presenting a roundup of Enola Holmes books, showcasing the captivating stories that unfold around this brilliant detective. Join us as we delve into the world of Enola Holmes, and discover why these books continue to be a popular choice among readers.

The Top 15 Best Enola Holmes Books

  1. Enola Holmes Series: 6 Mystery Books Collection - Step into the thrilling mind of a teenage detective with this captivating Enola Holmes 6-Book Collection, as Enola outsmarts her famous brother Sherlock on her adventures through Victorian London.
  2. Enola Holmes: The Mark of the Mongoose (Book) - Discover Enola Holmes' latest captivating adventure as she sets out to uncover the truth behind Wolcott Balestier's mysterious disappearance and navigate the treacherous world of book publishing in "Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose"!
  3. Enola Holmes: The Elegant Escapade - Experience the thrilling exploits of Enola Holmes, Sherlock's brilliant and determined younger sister, in Nancy Springer's captivating novel, Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade - a gripping adventure perfect for fans of mystery and historical fiction.
  4. Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche [Book]: A Captivating Mystery by Nancy Springer - Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche" is an adventurous and empowering mystery novel where young Enola Holmes continues her chronicles of solving complex cases, highlighting the theme of independence and resourcefulness.
  5. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady (eBook) - Embark on an electrifying adventure with Enola Holmes as she unravels mysteries and fights for her freedom in this thrilling mystery novel by Nancy Springer, now a Netflix original movie featuring Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes.
  6. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets [Book] - Enola Holmes: The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets - A thrilling mystery novel featuring the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, Enola Holmes, in another action-packed adventure!
  7. Enola Holmes Mysteries: Complete Series Collection - The Enola Holmes Mysteries eBook collection by Nancy Springer, featuring six captivating adventures and inspired by the Netflix film, is a must-read for mystery lovers seeking a fresh take on the detective genre.
  8. Enola Holmes 2: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady - Hardcover - Discover the captivating world of Enola Holmes in "The Case of the Left-Handed Lady" as she seeks truth and justice in the dark alleys of Victorian London.
  9. Enola Holmes Graphic Novel: The Secret Casebook of the world's greatest detective - Discover the captivating world of Enola Holmes through this graphic novel adaptation, as the intelligent and daring younger sister of Sherlock Holmes embarks on a thrilling journey to uncover her mother's disappearance and unravel her own destiny.
  10. Enola Holmes 6-Book Collection: Mystery Adventures by Nancy Springer - Discover the captivating world of Enola Holmes, as she embarks on thrilling adventures and solves mysteries while outsmarting her famous detective brother, Sherlock Holmes, in this 6-book mystery collection series by Nancy Springer.
  11. Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game - A Graphic Novel Adventure - Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game" invites readers to join the spirited Enola on another thrilling mystery, as she hunts for her kidnapped brother while unraveling a plot that sends her deep into London's hidden underworld.
  12. Riveting Enola Holmes Mystery: The Case of The Cryptic Crinoline - Unravel two mysteries alongside Sherlock Holmes's resourceful younger sister, Enola, in this captivating paperback edition by Nancy Springer, perfect for fans of the Enola Holmes series and young adult fiction.
  13. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan (Book) - Enola Holmes 4: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, a previously-owned book with undamaged pages, tells the story of Enola's mission to save her friend from an undesired marriage, with help from her brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft.
  14. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline (Book 5) - Dive into the thrilling world of Enola Holmes with "The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline," where our young heroine unravels a mysterious abduction case connected to none other than Florence Nightingale.
  15. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady [Book] - Discover the captivating world of Enola Holmes as she embarks on a thrilling adventure to uncover the mystery of Lady Alistair's disappearance in this enthralling novel, perfect for fans of classic detective stories and engaging young adult fiction.
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Reviews

🔗Enola Holmes Series: 6 Mystery Books Collection


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I recently got my hands on a collection of Enola Holmes Mystery Series 6 Books by Nancy Springer. As someone who enjoys a good mystery, I was excited to dive into these novels and see what all the hype was about. I must say, I wasn't disappointed!
From the moment I opened the first book, I was hooked. The character of Enola is as clever and resourceful as her famous brother, Sherlock Holmes, but with a feminist twist that made her even more compelling. Plus, her determination to forge her own path, despite societal expectations, is truly inspiring.
One thing that really stood out for me was the intricate plots of each mystery. Every time I thought I knew what was going on, there would be a twist that kept me guessing until the very end. And speaking of endings, they never failed to leave me wanting more.
However, I did find some of the dialogue a little stilted, especially in the early books. It took me a bit of time to get used to the way the characters spoke, but eventually, I was so drawn into their world that it wasn't noticeable anymore.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a captivating mystery series with strong female characters and intricate plotlines, I highly recommend checking out the Enola Holmes Mystery Series. It's definitely a collection worth reading!

🔗Enola Holmes: The Mark of the Mongoose (Book)


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I recently picked up "Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose" by Nancy Springer, and I must say it has been quite an adventure! I'm an avid reader myself, and I have always had a knack for solving mysteries. The book follows the enigmatic Enola Holmes as she embarks on a mission to find her friend's missing publishing partner in Victorian London.
The story was thrilling and kept me on my toes. One thing that really stood out to me was the characters' depth, particularly Enola and Sherlock. Their relationship was fascinating to follow, and I found myself getting emotionally invested in their interactions. The author did a great job of giving each character their own unique voice, making it easy to get absorbed into the story.
However, there were some moments where I felt the pacing dragged a bit. There were times when the story seemed to slow down, and I found myself skimming through certain parts. Additionally, some of the plot twists felt a bit predictable, which took away some of the excitement.
Overall, "Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose" is a captivating read that will keep mystery lovers engaged from start to finish. Just be prepared for some occasional pacing issues and predictable plot points.

🔗Enola Holmes: The Elegant Escapade


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I recently got my hands on "Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade" and boy, was I hooked! This gripping novel, written by Nancy Springer, tells the story of Enola Holmes, younger sister of the infamous detective, Sherlock Holmes. In this adventure, Enola is tasked with finding Lady Cecily Alastair, a young woman on the run from her cunning father.
The characters are vividly drawn - especially Enola herself, who is fearless, intelligent, and independent amidst the constraints of Victorian England. The plot is intricate and well-paced, keeping me engaged from start to finish. The author's portrayal of London's bustling streets, along with the various challenges faced by women during that period, adds depth to the narrative.
However, there are some drawbacks as well. Some readers might find the dual personality twist related to Lady Cecily a bit too complicated. Additionally, the language used can be quite complex at times, making the book slightly challenging for younger readers.
Overall, I would recommend "Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade" to anyone who enjoys mysteries and historical fiction. Despite its minor flaws, this book offers a captivating read with a strong female protagonist.

🔗Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche [Book]: A Captivating Mystery by Nancy Springer


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I picked up "Enola Holmes: The Black Barouche" after binge-watching the Netflix adaptation. I was not disappointed! This book follows the resourceful Enola Holmes as she investigates the mysterious death of a noblewoman's twin sister. The Enola Holmes series provides a fresh perspective on the classic detective story, with its clever plotting and endearing characters.
One of the features that stood out for me was the dynamic between Enola and her more famous brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft. Enola's intelligence and independence shine through, making her a compelling protagonist. The book also incorporates elements of Victorian society and culture, adding depth to the story.
However, some readers may find the pacing a bit uneven at times. Nevertheless, "Enola Holmes: The Black Barouche" is an entertaining and engaging addition to the Enola Holmes series.

🔗Enola Holmes: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady (eBook)


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In the world of cozy mysteries, Enola Holmes, the younger sister of the legendary Sherlock Holmes, is a new heroine worth getting excited about. I've been devouring this book series, and The Case of the Left-Handed Lady has been my favorite thus far. As a mystery lover, I appreciate how the author, Nancy Springer, masterfully weaves together suspense, adventure, and humor.
Enola is a clever and resourceful protagonist, and her interactions with her infamous brother add a layer of charm to the story. Her daring escapades through the dark streets of Victorian London are thrilling and keep you on the edge of your seat.
However, there have been moments where the pacing felt a bit rushed, making me wish for more in-depth exploration of certain plot points. Despite this, The Case of the Left-Handed Lady remains a thoroughly enjoyable read that leaves you wanting more of Enola Holmes' detective adventures.
In conclusion, if you're a fan of mysteries, strong female protagonists, and a dash of humor, then this book series is definitely worth checking out. Enola Holmes: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady stands out as a captivating and engaging read, and it's no wonder that it has garnered such high praise from both readers and critics alike.
As the story unfolds, it's hard not to feel a sense of kinship with Enola as she navigates the challenges of her world. Her unconventional approach to detective work, combined with her undeniable charm, makes for an absolutely delightful reading experience that will leave you eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.

🔗Enola Holmes: The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets [Book]


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I recently delved into the world of Enola Holmes with "The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets". As an avid reader, I was excited to see what new adventures awaited the clever sister of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Set in the bustling streets of 1889 London, young Enola is on her own mission to find the missing Dr. John Watson. The story unfolds with a gripping plot, filled with twists and turns, that had me completely hooked.
The highlight of this book for me was undoubtedly its intricate mystery. The use of botanical symbolism and the concept of flower language added an extra layer of intrigue and depth to the narrative. It was not your run-of-the-mill detective story, and that made it all the more enjoyable.
Another feature that stood out was the character development of Enola. Her journey from a naive young girl to a smart and resourceful detective was beautifully portrayed. It was inspiring to see her defy societal norms and forge her own path, all while keeping her signature wit and charm.
However, one drawback was the number of characters introduced in the story. While it was interesting to see the different personalities and motivations, some of the characters felt underdeveloped and their roles in the story seemed unnecessary.
In conclusion, "The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets" is a captivating read that keeps you on your toes. The mystery is well-crafted, and Enola's character will undoubtedly resonate with readers. Despite a few minor shortcomings in character development, this book is definitely worth a read for fans of the mystery genre.

🔗Enola Holmes Mysteries: Complete Series Collection


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I recently dove into the world of "The Enola Holmes Mysteries" by Nancy Springer. These eBooks are a collection of thrilling detective stories that were incredibly captivating. One of my favorite features was how accessible they were - I could easily read them anytime on my digital device. I appreciated how the author, Springer, kept me on my toes, introducing new mysteries to solve in each of the six books included in the collection.
Another highlight for me was the character development of Enola Holmes, who is not just the younger sister of Sherlock, but also an amazing detective in her own right. The mysteries she solves have that classic 'whodunit' charm, and the way she uses her intellect and intuition to solve them makes her a character I deeply respect.
However, one downside that I felt was the format of the eBook. While it was convenient, I missed the tactile experience of holding a physical book. Even though the collection promises a lifetime rental, that also made me a bit worried about the permanence of the digital copies.
All in all, I would highly recommend "The Enola Holmes Mysteries" to anyone who is interested in detective stories, especially those who enjoy a strong, intuitive heroine. It's a rollercoaster ride of mysteries to be solved, and with the permanent rental, you can enjoy them for a lifetime.

🔗Enola Holmes 2: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady - Hardcover


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Once upon a time, I found myself in the midst of a gripping mystery with Enola Holmes, the brilliant, witty, and resourceful protagonist in "Enola Holmes 2: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady. " This captivating read, a sequel to the first Enola book, transported me to the dark and dangerous streets of Victorian London.
The storyline kept me on my toes as Enola navigated her way through society, disguised as a doctor's secretary named Miss Ivy Meshle. Her pursuit of clues and her determination to find the missing Lady Cecily were exhilarating, making every page turn a joy. The vivid descriptions of the settings, from bustling London streets to secluded countryside estates, only added to the immersive experience.
However, it wasn't all smooth sailing. At times, the book felt rushed, giving the story an unfinished or abrupt feel. Similarly, the frequent costume changes could sometimes be overwhelming, making it challenging to keep track of Enola's ever-changing appearance.
All in all, "Enola Holmes 2: The Case of the Left-Handed Lady" is a riveting thriller that keeps you guessing till the very end. Fans of mysteries and historical fiction will devour every word, while newcomers to the Enola Holmes franchise will be delighted by the wit, charm, and cunning of this intrepid heroine.

🔗Enola Holmes Graphic Novel: The Secret Casebook of the world's greatest detective


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I recently picked up "Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels", a captivating adaptation of the beloved book series that inspired the Netflix film. As a fan of the original books and the movie, I was excited to dive into this graphic novel version. The story follows Enola Holmes, the brilliant younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, as she embarks on her own detective adventures.
My experience with this graphic novel was delightful. The illustrations are beautiful, with intricate details that bring the story to life. It's fascinating to see Enola's world come alive through these captivating images.
One standout feature is Enola's secret notebook at the back of the book. It gives us a glimpse into her mind and how she approaches her investigations, making us feel even more connected to her character.
However, there were also some cons. The pacing felt a bit rushed at times, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Additionally, some of the dialogue felt stilted, which took me out of the immersive experience I was hoping for.
Overall, "Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels" is a visually stunning adaptation of a beloved story. Despite its minor flaws, it's definitely worth checking out for fans of the Enola Holmes universe or anyone looking for a quick, engaging read.

🔗Enola Holmes 6-Book Collection: Mystery Adventures by Nancy Springer


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I recently picked up the Enola Holmes Mystery Series 6 Books Collection Set by Nancy Springer, and let me tell you, I've been completely hooked. These books not only offer a fresh take on the classic Holmes mystery stories, but they also feature the unforgettable character of Enola Holmes herself.
One thing that stood out for me about this set was the intricate detail and engaging storytelling. Each book presents a new mystery to solve, and Enola's clever wit and resourcefulness keep the pages turning. On top of that, the colorful cast of characters and the richly depicted settings create an immersive reading experience that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Mentioning the downside, some readers might find the pacing a bit too quick or the plot a tad predictable, but for me, this was a captivating and thrilling series that never disappoints. Overall, if you're a fan of mysteries, especially those involving the enigmatic Holmes family, this collection set is a must-read. Happy sleuthing!

🔗Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game - A Graphic Novel Adventure


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As an avid reader, I was thrilled to discover "Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game. " The captivating storyline is a perfect blend of mystery, adventure, and family drama that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The paperback format makes it an easy carry-around companion for daily commutes or downtime reading sessions.
The illustrations are vibrant and detailed, beautifully complementing the narrative. However, the pacing can feel rushed at times, leaving some plot points underdeveloped. Overall, I highly recommend "Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game" for fans of Enola Holmes' adventures or anyone looking for a quick, suspenseful read.

🔗Riveting Enola Holmes Mystery: The Case of The Cryptic Crinoline


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I recently found myself immersed in "The Case of The Cryptic Crinoline, " a delightful mystery novel that stars the younger sister of the legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. As an avid reader, I was instantly drawn to the captivating world created by author Nancy Springer. The story follows Enola Holmes as she embarks on yet another thrilling adventure to uncover the truth behind her beloved landlady's sudden disappearance.
One of the standout features of this book is its ability to engage readers with its clever plot twists and vividly drawn characters. Enola's intellect and charm are quite captivating, making her a heroine worthy of following throughout her adventures. Additionally, the intricate puzzles and mind-bending mysteries keep you guessing until the very end.
On the downside, some readers may find the pacing a bit slow at times, as the author spends more time developing Enola's character and relationships than rushing through each case. However, this deliberate pacing ultimately adds depth and authenticity to the tale, making it much more satisfying for faithful mystery lovers.
In conclusion, "The Case of The Cryptic Crinoline" is an enjoyable and entertaining read that is sure to delight fans of both the Enola Holmes series and the classic detective genre. With its strong heroine, intricate plot lines, and well-crafted mystery, this book is well worth adding to your collection.

🔗Enola Holmes: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan (Book)


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In the pages of "Enola Holmes 4, " we find ourselves immersed in the world of an endearing young detective as she strives to save her friend from an undesired arranged marriage. As she encounters obstacles along the way, she enlists the help of her brotherSherlock and grapples with the intrusive presence of her eldest brother, Mycroft.
One of the greatest highlights of this book is its gripping storyline, which keeps you on the edge of your seat with each turn of the page. The characters are well-developed and intriguing, making it easy to become invested in their individual journeys. It's also worth noting that the prose is both engaging and accessible, making it suitable for readers of all ages.
However, there are a few cons to consider as well. Some readers may find certain pacing issues within the story, and there are moments where certain plot points feel rushed or unexplored. Additionally, while the overall design of the book is clean and undamaged, there may be instances where the pages show signs of wear or folding from previous ownership.
In conclusion, "Enola Holmes 4" offers a captivating read that will undoubtedly appeal to fans of mystery and adventure stories. Though it has minor issues with pacing and wear from use, these do not detract from the overall enjoyment one can experience while delving into Enola's world.

🔗Enola Holmes: The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline (Book 5)


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As a book lover, the "Enola Holmes" series has always been a favorite of mine. When "The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline" arrived on my doorstep, I couldn't wait to dive in.
The storyline was just as gripping as its predecessors, with our young heroine, Enola Holmes, on the run from her famous detective brother, Sherlock. Hiding in plain sight, Enola lodges with the lovable, if perhaps a bit too noisy, Mrs Tupper. When Enola discovers Mrs Tupper's sudden disappearance and a mysterious message hidden within a crinoline underskirt, the thrill is on to find and save her dear friend.
The cryptic clues even lead to a possible association with the legendary Florence Nightingale! . This book was a rollercoaster ride from start to finish, and I couldn't put it down. However, it did make me hunger for some Mrs Tupper-approved culinary delights, which unfortunately weren't part of the package.
Overall, "The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline" is a must-read for Enola Holmes fans.

Buyer's Guide

Enola Holmes is a captivating book series that combines elements of mystery, adventure, and historical fiction. Developed by author Nancy Springer, these books provide readers with an immersive world set in Victorian England, following the story of Enola, the younger sister of the famed detective Sherlock Holmes.
Characteristics of Enola Holmes Books
  • Strong female protagonist: Enola's characterization revolves around her intelligence and resourcefulness. She is a spunky young detective who utilizes her skills to solve complex mysteries.
  • Fictional tales set in a historical context: The Enola Holmes books take place in the late 19th century but incorporate fictional stories and adventures.
  • Family dynamic: As the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, Enola is often at odds with her esteemed brother while also needing his help on occasion.
Important Considerations before Purchasing Enola Holmes Books
  1. Author and Series: Ensure that the books you're considering are indeed part of the Enola Holmes series, written by Nancy Springer.
  2. Age Appropriateness: The content is suitable for middle-grade and young adult readers but may not be appropriate for younger children.
  3. Format and Editions: Decide on the format (physical book, audiobook, or e-book) and edition of the book that best suits your reading preferences.
Advice for Readers of Enola Holmes Books
  • Keep an open mind: Enola often encounters stereotypes and prejudices from the time period in which the stories are set, and you may want to discuss these with a parent or guardian.
  • Follow the series: As with many series, the Enola Holmes books are best enjoyed when read in order, starting with The Case of the Missing Marquess and followed by the subsequent titles.
  • Join the conversation: Share your thoughts and opinions on the books with friends and family, or participate in online discussions with fellow fans.
Enjoy the Enola Holmes series as you immerse yourself in the delightful world of Victorian London, where mystery and adventure await at every turn.

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FAQ

1. Who is the author of the Enola Holmes series?

The Enola Holmes series is written by Nancy Springer.

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2. How many books are there in the Enola Holmes series?

There are six books in the Enola Holmes series:
  • The Case of the Missing Marquess
  • The Case of the Left-Handed Lady
  • The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets
  • The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan
  • The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline
  • The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye

3. Are the Enola Holmes books suitable for all ages?

The Enola Holmes series is primarily intended for young adult audiences but can be enjoyed by readers of all ages who appreciate mystery and adventure stories.

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4. In what order should the Enola Holmes books be read?

The Enola Holmes books should be read in publication order:
  1. The Case of the Missing Marquess
  2. The Case of the Left-Handed Lady
  3. The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets
  4. The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan
  5. The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline
  6. The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye

5. Is there a movie adaptations of the Enola Holmes books?

Yes, there is a movie adaptation titled "Enola Holmes", released in 2020. It is now available for streaming on Netflix.

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6. Which character from the original Sherlock Holmes series makes an appearance in the Enola Holmes books?

Enola's older brother, Sherlock Holmes, appears in some of the books in the series.

7. Are the Enola Holmes books based on true events?

The Enola Holmes series is fictional, but some of the events are inspired by real-life historical occurrences and people from the Victorian era.

8. Can the Enola Holmes books be read independently of each other?

While each book in the series can be read independently, the narrative follows a continuous storyline, and reading them in order provides a more comprehensive understanding of Enola's life and growth as a character.

9. Is there a connection between the Enola Holmes books and the original Arthur Conan Doyle books featuring Sherlock Holmes?

The Enola Holmes series takes place within the same universe as Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories. Enola is Sherlock's younger sister and the stories follow her adventures.

10. Are there any spin-off books or series related to the Enola Holmes series?

As of now, there are no known spin-off books or series related to the Enola Holmes series. However, the popularity of the character and books might lead to future adaptations or continuations.
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2024.06.06 04:12 Hurrdurrthosechefs Deep ball accuracy

After seeing footage of Mahomes lobbing bombs to Hollywood Brown, it seems clear that the offense is looking to return to an explosive style, which will be very much welcomed after how anemic it looked last year. Regarding the offensive regression last season, however, I was going through old posts on this sub that were debating our struggles, and while the consensus was largely that we had neither a consistent vertical threat nor an actual route runner who could find space when Kelce or Rashee Rice were shut off, I found it interesting how many people were criticizing Mahomes for lacking deep ball accuracy, particularly after trading Tyreek Hill, when targeting guys like MVS or Justin Watson.
When I look at the numbers on PFF, namely the adjusted completion rate on passes at least 20 yards deep, yes last season was terrible as he completed very few deep throws and got picked off a lot in that area. But in the season prior, his adjusted completion percentage was 47.1% at that depth, which was quite high among QBs whose deep ball attempts numbered least half of the maximum number of attempts that season, which was at 104 by Josh Allen. In fact, among all those QBs, it was fifth overall behind Tua, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins, and Davis Mills (last one is surprising, though he did also throw as many picks as TDs in the 20+ yard range). And of course when they had Tyreek, Mahomes was consistently great in that range at around a 50% adjusted completion rate outside of the 2020-21 season where he went down to 39% (no idea what happened there). However, we all know that stats don't always tell the whole story, and you gotta look at the film. For those who have, are these numbers bolstered by great receiver play making up for sloppy deep passes, or does Mahomes have better accuracy on deep balls than a surprisingly non-negligible number of people give him credit for?
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2024.06.05 22:37 wooston_fanatic Please Help ASAP 2 QB SF, 8 Teams

Feel free to tell me if I'm dumb here but I am in utter confusion on how to go about this. I will list my team and the guy who wants to make a trade's team (this an 8 team league, 2QB SF, so yes his team is pretty absurd and pretty much the best after a crazy year of trades).
My team:
QBs: Hurts, Love, Purdy, Young
RBs: Gibbs, Rachaad White, Walker III, Rhamondre, Brian Robinson, Chase Brown, Keaton Mitchell, Dobbins, Chuba
WRs: CeeDee, Olave, Aiyuk, Tank, C Watson, Wicks, Doubs, Josh Palmer, Wan'Dale, AT Perry
TEs: McBride, Mayer, Otton
Picks: 1.03, 3.02 (pick 19), 3.03 (pick 20), 4.03, 5.03, 6.03 2025 & 2026 picks in rounds 3-6
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His team...
QBs: Mahomes, Stroud, AR, Kyler, Aaron Rodgers
RBs: Bijan, Breece, JT, Saquon, Josh Jacobs, Gus, Allgeier, Gibson, Bigsby, Dowdle
WRs: Jettas, G Wilson, Waddle, Terry, Downs, Mooney, Johnston, Shaheed
TEs: LaPorta, Njoku, Gesicki
Picks: 1.02, 2.05 (pick 14), 2.07 (pick 16), 4.02, 5.02, 6.02, 2025 2nd, 2 3rds, 2 4ths, a 6th, 2026 2 1sts, a 2nd, and 4th-6th.
Now as you can tell his name is crazy, he took advantage of some tacos and here we are. He wants to get Gibbs from me super bad. The offers have included some crazy packages, but him having an absolute monopoly on RBs has me hesitant to do these. Here are the offers that have been mentioned
Give: CeeDee, Gibbs, 3.03 Get: Jettas, JT, 2.07
Give: CeeDee, Gibbs, 3.03 Get: JT, 1.02 (MHJ), 2.05 (14th), 2.07 (16th)
Please share opinions and advice on how to go about this situation
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2024.06.05 19:05 reddituser761 chance FL student for ivies and T20s!

Demographics: Female, Hispanic, Black, Low Income, Single Parent Home, Florida, Big magnet School (~3000, around 600 in my grade but we’re the smallest class), first gen
Intended Majors: Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Public Health (depends if school has it/ competitiveness)
SAT: 1390 superscore, 1380 highest single-test, gets me Florida Bright Futures (100% tuition to state schools) — school average is like 1100
GPA: 4.0 UW, 5.127 W
Rank: ~ Top 5~7% (not sure but def in top 10%)
Coursework: Started High School and College Classes in Middle School - 5 honors, 1 Dual Enrollment
9th Grade - 4 honors, 1 AP: AP World (5)
10th Grade - 2 honors, 4 AP: AP Psych (5), AP Lang (5), AP Spanish (5), AP Chem (3)
Summer Between 10th and 11th- 2 Dual
Current 11th Classes - 1 honors, 5 APs: AP Lit, AP Calculus AB, AP Physics 1, AP Computer Science P, AP US History, and 2 Dual
This summer: 2-3 Dual
Senior Year Expected courses: AP Gov/Macro, AP Comp Gov/Micro, AP Calc BC, AP Photo, AP Bio
Note: I will be graduating with my Associates degree by the end of senior year
Awards: * State University Scholarship Winner $10,000 through a conference essay contest (9th) * Outstanding 9th, 10th, and 11th grader —first student in school history to receive this award for three years consecutively (given to 1/600 ish students in grade) * Outstanding AP Physics 1, APUSH, AP Chem, AP Lang, AP Spanish, Info Tech, and Science Student (awarded to 1 student per course) * Perpetual English Award - given to one student who is consistently outstanding in ELA * AP Scholar with Distinction (10th) * College Board National Hispanic Recognition Program award * State Champion and Nationals Finalist for Math Competition (10th) * Hispanic Scholarship Fund Youth Leadership Institute Student/Potential HSF Scholar and Scholarship Candidate (9% acceptance rate) * Model UN Awards - Honorable Delegate, Verbal Commendation, Best Delegate
ECs * Marching Band - Section Leader since 10th, playing instrument for 7 years by senior year — do community service through band, playing for local events, and 1/10 out of 100+ selected for internship at my school for the arts * Symphonic Band - First Chair since 10th * Model UN - President since 11th, will be president again next year, hosted and organized first school competion for middle schoolers; volunteered as a chair (judge) and co-chair for conferences hosted by other schools and nonprofits for middle schoolers * Class Secretary (elected) Since 9th * Political Activism Club - Community Engagement Officer, since 10th * Mu Alpha Theta - Secretary 11th, VP 12th * Science National Honor Society - Historian 12th * NHS member since 10th * Summer@Brown in the summer between 9th and 10th - went on scholarship and took public health course
Community Service: currently have 901 hours, will max out at 999 by college apps * Over 300 hours from volunteering as a TA at a Non-Profit Children’s camp for disadvantaged communities, taught music and helped with english, will continue this year and will be a one on one mentor for students * Food Pantry * Tutoring (math and science) * Local town events, etc.
Schools: (idk if my categories are realistic) * Reach: Brown, Duke, Yale, Harvard, Emory, Vanderbilt, NYU, UC Berkeley, USC * Targets: University of FL, Florida State, UNC Chapel Hill, UGA * Safeties: University of Central Florida, University of South Florida, Florida International University
Note: feel free to give me any schools you think I may be a good applicant for
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2024.06.05 16:10 periwinkle-grey Brown, Yale or Dartmouth for ED

I'm considering applying to one of these three for ED so i'm looking for info from past or current students.
I'm planning on studying sociology or film and media. In terms of location, i'm a international so all are several hours away by plane so i'm not considering the distance from home but the cities they're in is relevant . Based on what i know, Hanover is rural, i'm not much of a going out person but i do like to have things to do and opportunities related to studies and work so i don't know if how much it would offer. I also heard Yale had a scholarship for sub-saharian Africans students.
They're all Ivies so its tough either way but i heard Brown doesn't really have a competitive atmosphere but i'm not sure about Dartmouth and Yale. And I really like Brown's open curriculum but the main downside are the dorms because it's practically based on luck and first years can't have singles. My room is the only place where i can be myself and i have weird habits so i don't know how that would work with a roommate, i'd probably be under stress.
So the main factors that i'm debating over:
-the campus and city atmosphere
-weather (more specifically how cold it gets)
-dorm life ((how decent are the dorms, roommates)
-which one is better considering my field of study
-scholarship opportunities
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2024.06.05 13:45 autobuzzfeedbot 23 Actor Side-By-Sides That Are So Brilliant, They Just Prove That Casting Directors Deserve A Raise

  1. Alyla Browne and Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa from Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  2. Milly Alcock and Emma D'Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen from House of the Dragon
  3. Arsema Thomas and Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
  4. Jaidan Jiron and Hannah Simone as Cece Parekh from New Girl
  5. Adam Kolkin and Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel from Glee
  6. Kyra Adler and Sydney Sweeney as Cassie Howard from Euphoria
  7. Rachel Hilson and Susan Kelechi Watson as Beth Pearson from This Is Us
  8. Izabela Vidovic and Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers from Supergirl
  9. Barrett Carnahan and Martin Kove as John Kreese from Cobra Kai
  10. Nikki Roumel and Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller from Ginny & Georgia
  11. Tiffany Boone and Kerry Washington as Mia Warren from Little Fires Everywhere
  12. Brock Kelly and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester from Supernatural
  13. Mckenna Grace and Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
  14. Sophie Nélisse and Melanie Lynskey as Shauna Shipman from Yellowjackets
  15. Dasany Kristal Gonzalez and Dascha Polanco as Daya Diaz from Orange Is the New Black
  16. Elisha Henig and Ramy Youssef as Ramy from Ramy
  17. Isis Carmen Jones and Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier from Sister Act
  18. Ben Savage and Mandy Patinkin as Jason Gideon from Criminal Minds
  19. Max Greenfield and Peter Gallagher as Sandy Cohen from The O.C.
  20. Armen Nahapetian and Joaquin Phoenix as Beau Wassermann from Beau Is Afraid
  21. Anthony Ingruber and Harrison Ford as William Jones from The Age of Adaline
  22. Mila Kunis and Angelina Jolie as Gia Carangi from Gia
  23. Ali Skovbye and Katherine Heigl as Tully Hart from Firefly Lane
Link to article
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2024.06.05 07:11 LowImportance450 Asian Kid going to T10

Demographics
Intended Major(s): Undecided
Academics
Standardized Testing
List the highest scores earned and all scores that were reported.
Extracurriculars/Activities
List all extracurricular involvements, including leadership roles, time commitments, major achievements, etc.
  1. Brevard Music Center 2023 (concerto competition finalist)
  2. USC Exploration of Architecture Summer 2021 (college credit)
  3. Curtis Summerfest 2020
  4. Piano Competitions (Music Center Spotlight Semifinalist (2 years); MTAC Junior Bach Festival, Complete Works Audition, 1st Place; Brevard Music Center Concerto Competition Finalist)
  5. Violin Competitions (From the Top, Finalist; MTAC, Certificate of Merit, State Honors and Masterclass; Youth Orchestra Concerto Competition Winner)
  6. Youth Orchestra (8 year member, 3 hours per week, concertmaster)
  7. School Merchandise Designer (3 tshirt designs, fundraising for school, and school planner design)
  8. Architecture Internship
  9. Commissions (place card writing for hs principal's daughter's bat mitzvah, lettering for hs senior class of '22 grad certificates)
Awards/Honors
List all awards and honors submitted on your application.
  1. Junior Honor Guard (school selects ~10 juniors for good grades)
  2. AP Scholar with Distinction
  3. Silver Keys for Poetry (1), and Drawing & Illustration (3), Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
  4. Gold Keys for Mixed Media and Photography, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
  5. Top 25 Candidates, Finalist, Virginia B. Ball Creative Writing Scholarship (Interlochen Center for the Arts)
Letters of Recommendation
English Teacher (7/10): I participated a fair amount in the class, did speak up when the teacher asked the class any questions. I didn't have the closest connection to this teacher, but I was confident that I could ask him for a letter of rec.
Math Teacher (5/10): Had in freshman and sophomore year for precalc and calc ab, but not for junior year. Wasn't really close to him or talked to him that much, I just didn't have any other teachers that I could ask.
Counselor (3/10): Didn't talk to her much, which is not ideal. If you're applying, make an effort to know your school counselor better.
Interviews
Interviewed for UPenn, Northwestern, and one more school I forgot. They went alright; not stellar, but definitely not terrible.
Auditioned for music schools (classical piano performance), which I think is pretty important. From most recent to least recent:
Curtis Institute: Travelled alone to Philly for 4 days; hotels let me check in because I told them I was auditioning. Never thought I'd pass the prescreen round, since this school is more selective than Harvard. Was rejected after the first live audition round: Curtis does two live auditions, unlike most schools where you only do one. It was also my worst audition, since I was incredibly nervous and flubbed my etude.
Juilliard School: Travelled alone, stayed at YMCA. Audition went alright, didn't play too musically; the interview was terrible. The interview was right after a theory test that was right after the audition, and the interviewer (who was a composition faculty at Juilliard) asked me when Beethoven was born, died, and when he wrote the piece I played. Also told me to improvise on the piano, which I couldn't.
Northwestern Bienen: Travelled with dad. Audition was decent; made audible mistakes, but I think I was musical enough to not have them be too noticeable. The facilities are incredible, best facilities I've ever seen at a music school.
Oberlin Conservatory: Travelled alone, travel fund. Was decent for my first audition.
Essays
I had a counselor for my common app, and a different one for my other school-specific essays. I invested a lot of time into my essays, but having a counselor definitely helped a lot. I ended up repurposing a lot of essays across art/music schools because they asked similar questions.
Decisions (indicate ED/EA/REA/SCEA/RD)
Acceptances:
Waitlists:
Rejections:
Additional Information:
I didn't want to apply to any schools ED because at the time I was still seriously considering going to a full on music conservatory program, where you have to go through the whole video prescreen and live audition process. I applied to Northeastern EA on a whim because I saw they didn't have essay requirements, but I did submit a portfolio. I applied for 4 different majors: architecture, design, illustration, and music (classical piano performance). My resume and common app was very music heavy because it was what I focused on a lot in high school; I submitted music supplements where I could, such as to Cornell and Brown even though I wasn't applying as a music major.
Insight for musicians: music is incredibly stressful. I was stressed recording my prescreen, stressed while waiting for results, and stressed while auditioning. For me, in hindsight, it wasn't really worth all the money and effort to fly across the US to audition for a school you might get rejected from. People who aren't applying to music, and I don't mean this in a rude way, have it much easier because they don't need to visit the college during their application process. Curtis was a dream school, but it didn't work out.
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2024.06.05 05:43 No-Alternative5995 Chance Me For CS @ Georgia Tech (In-State)

Demographics: Male, Indian, First-Gen, Low Income, Semi-Competitive Magnet School
Intended Major(s): CS/C. Engineering
SAT: 1430 (700 Reading, 730 Math), retaking for a higher score
GPA and Rank: 4.0 UW / 4.4 W, Top 10% of Class
Past Coursework:
Senior Year Courseload:
Awards:
Extracurriculars:
Jobs:
Essays: 8/10, have written a few before and they’ve gotten me into some selective programs
LORs:
Schools List (so far):
Reaches:
Targets:
Safeties:
I think my main worry is the fact that I don’t have many ECs or awards related to CS/C. Engineering, mainly due to the fact I had to take on part-time jobs to help assist with bills and expenses at home. Let me know if there’s any other schools you’d feel I should considewould fit in well. Thanks a lot!
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2024.06.05 05:25 Soggy_Honeydew158 Trade for Brooks

10 team, start 9, Superflex
I have:
QB: Mahomes, D Watson, Daniel Jones
RB: Breece, J Jacobs, Najee, Ekeler, Chase Brown
WR: Pittman, Addison, Dell, Evans, Rashee
TE: Engram
Picks: 1.06, 1.07, 2.04, 2.07, 2 2025 1sts
I really want Brooks… I have been trying to trade for the 1.10 or the 2.01 (11th pick), but haven’t came to a decision on what I’m willing to offer.
Here’s a list of possibilities: Dell for 1.10, 2.04/2.07 for 1.10, Addison/3.07 for 2.01/3.01, Evans/3.07 for 1.10
Any of these sound worth while? Is it stupid to trade for the 1.10 because Brooks could get taken at 1.08 or 1.09? (Although the 1.09 has already said he’s taking Ladd or McCarthey)
I can also just take Brooks at 1.07 if I really want, but that seems crazy considering Maye and McCarthey should still be there (the 1.06 will be Odunze)
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2024.06.05 03:05 SnooBeans8435 Watch🎥: The React - #Browns New Offense, Watson Watch, Vrabel, and more…

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2024.06.05 02:55 Additional-Bother827 Please help me figure out where to go as an upper middle class student

I have spent lots of time researching schools to apply to, and have narrowed down a list. However, I could take some feedback on the schools I picked, given that I have a 3.95 uw, have not taken the SAT or ACT (I am a rising junior) and am not involved in ecs. I started learning piano a month ago and I am joining two clubs next year.
However, to afford college I pretty much have to win merit scholarships(which will be tough to get good earnings since I can no longer obtain a 4.0 uw) since no schools will give me need based scholarships because of my family's income.
Anyways, here are my schools of interest: Umich Ann Arbor, UW Madison, UMN twin-cities, George Washington university, Northwestern, Cornell, Brown, University of Iowa, Boston University, and Colorado state university. I would appreciate feedback on what I should do and where I should look into, thank you.
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2024.06.04 22:31 YH_Queen_Clement State of Llc Nation the Hyper Power

State of Llc Nation the Hyper Power
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
It takes an “act of Congress” to campaign for President as an Independent Party and obtain an entry of judgment on a Summary Judgement. (Clement vs Garland 1:24 cv 00479-RC)
Private Law
AN ACT
For the relief of Christina Clement; HH Empress Queen Christina Clement and Global Admissions Act of State of Loc Nation as Hyper Power protecting the legal, political and social actions of the “majority” from the tyrant of the “minority”.
Proclamation of Hyper Power
State of Loc Nation
We, the Nephesh Hummus, souls on earth, descendants of the original inhabitants of this land, hereby proclaim the State of Loc Nation as a Hyper Power.
Preamble
Recognizing our historical contributions, cultural heritage, and the sacrifices made by our ancestors in numerous wars and conflicts, we assert our inherent rights and sovereignty.
Articles
  1. Declaration of Sovereignty:
  2. We declare our sovereignty and the establishment of the State of Loc Nation as a Hyper Power, with the full rights and privileges thereof.
  3. Governance:
  4. Our governance shall be rooted in democratic principles, cultural heritage, and the protection of human rights.
  5. Economic Empowerment:
  6. We commit to fostering economic growth, job creation, and financial stability for our people.
  7. Justice and Equality:
  8. We seek comprehensive criminal justice reform, fairer sentencing policies, and the eradication of systemic oppression.
  9. Cultural and Educational Initiatives:
  10. We will promote cultural education, ensuring our history and heritage are honored and preserved.
Conclusion
We thank the international community, governments, and organizations to recognize the State of Loc Nation and support our quest for justice, recognition, and empowerment.
Signed,
Christina Loren Clement HH Empress Queen Christina Loren Clement
Legitimacy: The “majority” community that I am a part of and represent as HH Empress Queen Christina Clement have ancestors, forefathers original to this land, and inheritance to the land patents. These souls on earth have participated in numerous wars and conflicts throughout history, including but not limited too:
Ancestry and Contributions Current: The war day with systematic oppression globally 1. American Revolutionary War 2. War of 1812 3. American Civil War 4. World War I 5. World War II 6. Korean War 7. Vietnam War 8. Gulf War 9. War in Afghanistan 10. Iraq War 11. Spanish-American War 12. Philippine-American War 13. Boxer Rebellion 14. Mexican-American War 15. Indian Wars 16. Russo-Japanese War 17. First Indochina War 18. Algerian War of Independence 19. Congo Crisis 20. Rhodesian Bush War 21. Falklands War 22. Persian Gulf War 23. Yugoslav Wars 24. Sierra Leone Civil War 25. Liberian Civil Wars 26. Rwandan Civil War 27. Second Congo War 28. Darfur Conflict 29. Syrian Civil War 30. Yemeni Civil War 31. Somali Civil War 32. Angolan Civil War 33. Mozambican Civil War 34. Eritrean War of Independence 35. Ethiopian Civil War 36. South African Border War 37. Second Sudanese Civil War 38. Ugandan Bush War 39. Burundian Civil War 40. Ivorian Civil War 41. Chadian Civil War 42. Lebanese Civil War 43. Sri Lankan Civil War 44. Afghan Civil War (1996-2001) 45. Nepal Civil War 46. Georgian Civil War 47. Second Chechen War 48. Central African Republic Civil War 49. Ukrainian Civil War 50. Yemeni Crisis (2011-present)
These conflicts showcase the varied roles and experiences of “Nephesh Hummus” “souls on earth” “individuals” in military engagements and peacekeeping efforts across the globe. These conflicts span across different regions and time periods, demonstrating the diverse experiences and contributions of “Nephesh Hummus” “souls on earth” “individuals” aka “black” “African American” “Negro” soldiers and fighters throughout history.
These conflicts highlight the global presence and contributions of black individuals in military operations and peacekeeping efforts around the world.
Yet, we still have to fight in court and by law enforcement to be respected? There is no constitutional laws that protect the “majority” from the tyrant minority thus resulting in an exhaustive number of years of injustices. See Claims and other motions in Case 1:24 cv 00479 Clement vs Garland. Even in my effort to obtain solutions, I was ignored by all parties said to be a representative for 1 year and a half, and still no answer to date. My certified mail was also refused. I then had the challenge to submit my complaint to the District Court for an entry for judgement, Court rules state the press will be notified for all Summary judgment cases. That did not happen. I filed to campaign for President as an Independent party and the number of signature requirements were dramatically different and biased. I was met with lengthy case time and intentional clerical errors.
I have declared State of Loc Nation the Hyper Power to the United States Superpower. These wars would not have been won nor the position of America not be achieved without our forefathers' contribution. It is so written. I have submitted our Defacto/Dejure and all other documents needed. 1:24 cv 00479-RC
A Grateful Acknowledgment: The Impact of Christina Clement’s Campaign Goals for the Loc Nationite: African American: Aboriginal Communities
Introduction:
In the realm of American politics, the impact of presidential campaigns often reverberates across various communities, shaping policies and influencing lives. This Act of Congress serves as an overdue relief for the community Christina Clement represents, recognizing the positive aspects of her campaign goals and their beneficial outcomes for the Loc Nationite: African American: Aboriginal Communities.
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Acknowledging Economic Empowerment:
One notable aspect of Christina Clement’s campaign is her emphasis on economic growth and job creation. The administration's commitment to fostering a robust economy will bring about tangible benefits for the Loc Nationite; African American; and Aboriginal Communities. This move will yield Historic low unemployment rates among the Loc Nationite; African American; and Aboriginal Communities demonstrating a substantial leap toward economic empowerment and increased financial stability for not just our community but all communities.
Criminal Justice Reform:
Christina Clement's dedication to criminal justice reform marks a significant departure from the status quo. The passage of the State of Loc Nation Act exemplifies a bipartisan effort to address issues plaguing the criminal justice system, particularly its disproportionate impact on Loc nationalities; Aboriginals and African Americans. The implementation of fairer sentencing policies and rehabilitation programs; such as “Fast and Pray” as well as “Educate and Leave” reflected a commitment to rectifying systemic injustices.
Opportunities in Education:
Presidential Candidate Christina Clement’s advocacy for school choice and access to quality education resonated positively with the Loc Nationite; Aboriginal and African American communities. By prioritizing educational opportunities, the administration aimed to bridge gaps and empower the next generation with the tools and hands on learning necessary for success. This commitment aligned with the aspirations of many American families seeking improved educational prospects. Visiting nursing homes so the children can obtain elder advice, knowledge and wisdom. Enacting mental health courses, 1st year law, tech courses, and immediate drug reform. Be it enacted, music, culture, art, public speaking and debate back in school curriculum. Loc Nationite, Aboriginal and African American history and culture to also be taught with honor and nobility. We can not demand taxes to pay school costs and not teach all history.
Community Engagement and Empowerment:
The "Letters Patent" unveiled by HH Empress Queen Christina Clement’s administration further underscored a commitment to the well-being of the Loc Nationite; African American; Aboriginal communities. This comprehensive initiative aimed to foster economic prosperity, educational opportunities, and improved healthcare, thereby contributing to overall community empowerment. Enacting all fast-food chains and any entity serving unhealthy food to the citizens must be taxed and fund the GAP Medical Insurance to cover citizens medical costs. All alcohol establishments must pay tax to fund the communities it serves; in community trust; always remaining a 10% holding and 10% towards the national debt. Boosting the economy of State of Loc Nation with the prayer for relief and remedy will also repair the national deficit and balance the economy for all communities.
Conclusion:
While political perspectives may vary, it is crucial to acknowledge and appreciate the positive impact of policies on different communities. President Christina Clement of State of Loc Nation’s campaign goals, particularly those benefiting the Loc Nationite; Aboriginal and African American communities, have made a major imprint. Recognizing these efforts is not only a gesture of gratitude but also an invitation for continued dialogue and collaboration to address the challenges that persist. As we reflect on the past, let us strive for a future where political endeavors consistently uplift and empower all communities, fostering a more inclusive and prosperous nation.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (1) the Post-master General is authorized and directed to pay, out of any and all money for the payment of all relief and remedy for the 470 years of genocide and illegal kidnapping and theft of aboriginal land. Payment to made to State of Loc Nation Trust and Pro se litigant fees for the 5 year research, prep and expenses of the work done by President Candidate Christina Clement.
The Charter
of
State of Loc Nation, Global, Public Benefit Corporation- the Hyper Power
Together forming on 07/25/2022
99 Yale Law Journal 453, 522 (1989)
Four key principles of the First Amendment: Freedom of conscience is an unalienable right because people have the right and duty to think for themselves. Free speech makes representatives accountable to “We the People.”
Be it enacted, &c., That there be erected, and hereby is erected and established in Georgia, a Letters Patent referencing:
Six types of constitutional arguments: historical, textual, structural, prudential, doctrinal, and ethical.18 Historical examines the writer’s intent.19 Textual considers the present meaning of the words.20 Structural looks to “claims that a particular principle or practical result is implicit in the structures of government and the relationships that are created by the Constitution among citizens and governments.”21 Prudential means being “self-conscious to the reviewing institute and [the] need not [to] treat the merits of the particular controversy (which itself may or may not be constitutional), instead advocating particular doctrines according to the practical wisdom of using the courts in a particular way.”22 Doctrinal depends upon the quintessential common law rule of stare decisis—23 a review of
Historical and Cultural Foundations
· Be it enacted, “Locs linked to Spirituality”- Be it enacted, &c., Strike the use of word “dread” related to “dread locs” “dreadlocks” and refer to the act of spiritual devotion to God as “Locs”. It is our spiritual artifact of faith in the Divine God. Cultural Artifacts and Heritage · Be it enacted, “Revealed the Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues” Vol 1- Act granting all inherit land of origin Cultural Artifacts and Heritage · Be it enacted, “Revealed the Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues” Vol 2- Act granting all prayer for relief and remedy Legal Framework · Be it enacted, “Revealed the Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues” Vol 3 -Act granting all prayer for relief and remedy Legal Framework · Be it enacted, all documents submitted by Plaintiff in Clement vs Garland 1:24 cv 00479-RC- Act granting all prayer for relief and remedy Legal Framework · Be it enacted, Acknowledge State of Loc Nation and its global citizens Nephesh Hummus (Souls on Earth) Public Loc Nationites. · Be it enacted, end systematic oppression for the Afro, Loc Nationites, and Aboriginals · Be it enacted, Christina Clement as President of the USA and America to boost State of Loc Nations economy with granted relief and remedy to aid in the Mental illness of the community, bring relief to nation and its people; reorganize education curriculums to advance the nation, etc. This will be a global solution to repair the failing economy and end Israel;/Palestine War.
· Be it enacted, Christina Clement presidential initiatives as noted in complaint Case 1:24 cv 00479-RC.
Legal Recognition
· The United Nations has recognized the distinct identities and rights of Afro-descendant communities through the International Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024), emphasizing the need for recognition, justice, and development. Furthermore, various nations have implemented legal frameworks to support the rights and autonomy of Afro-descendant communities:
· Brazil’s 1988 Constitution: Recognizes the rights of Quilombola communities, granting them collective land ownership and cultural preservation. · Colombia’s Law 70 of 1993: Acknowledges the rights of Afro-Colombians to their collective territories and cultural heritage. · Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution: Ensures the rights of Afro-Ecuadorians to maintain their cultural identity, traditions, and land. · Canada’s Emancipation Day: Recognized federally since 2021, Emancipation Day marks the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, acknowledging the contributions and history of Afro-Canadians.
· United Kingdom’s Race Relations Act 1965 and Subsequent Amendments: These laws were among the first to address racial discrimination, setting a legal framework that acknowledged the rights and protections needed for Afro-descendants and other racial minorities. · Costa Rica’s Constitutional Reforms: In 2015, Costa Rica amended its constitution to officially recognize the Afro-Costa Rican population and their cultural contributions.
· Peru’s Law No. 28761: Enacted in 2006, this law declares June 4th as the Day of Afro-Peruvian Culture, recognizing the contributions of Afro-Peruvians to the nation’s history and culture. · Mexico’s Constitutional Amendment: In 2019, Mexico amended its constitution to recognize Afro-Mexicans as a distinct ethnic group, granting them greater visibility and protection under the law.
· Uruguay’s Law No. 19122: Enacted in 2013, this law promotes the inclusion of Afro-Uruguayans in the workforce and mandates affirmative action measures to address historical disadvantages. · Dominican Republic’s Recognition of Afro-Dominican Identity: Efforts to address and acknowledge the Afro-Dominican population have been ongoing, including cultural recognition and anti-discrimination measures. · Argentina’s National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racism (INADI): This institute works to promote equal rights and combat discrimination, including that faced by Afro-Argentines.
· Venezuela’s Law Against Racial Discrimination (2011): This law specifically aims to prevent and punish racial discrimination, with provisions to protect the rights of Afro-Venezuelans.
· Bolivia’s Constitutional Recognition: Bolivia’s 2009 Constitution acknowledges Afro-Bolivians as a distinct group with rights to their cultural identity and collective territories.
Judicial Review of Case 1:24 cv 00479-RC: Delayed “entry of the judgment.” -Act of Congress
From the Rule of Law and Lawyer Independence Advisory Committee DM2787936
  1. Brown v. Board of Education 347 US 486 (1954) - Ended legal segregation in public schools.
  2. Roe v. Wade 410 US 113 (1973) - Legalized abortion nationwide.
  3. Marbury v. Madison 5 US 137 (1803) - Established the principle of judicial review.
  4. Miranda v. Arizona 384 US 436 (1966) - Established the Miranda rights for criminal suspects.
  5. United States v. Nixon 418 US 683 (1974) - Limited the power of the president and upheld the
rule of law.
  1. Loving v. Virginia 388 US 1 (1967) - Struck down bans on interracial marriage.
  2. Obergefell v. Hodges 56 US 644 (2015) - Legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
  3. Plessy v. Ferguson 163 US 537 (1896) - Upheld racial segregation under the "separate but
equal" doctrine (later overturned by Brown v. Board of Education).
  1. Gideon v. Wainwright 372 US 335 (1963) - Established the right to counsel for criminal
defendants.
  1. Citizens United v. FEC 558 US 310 (2010) - Struck down limits on corporate and union
political spending, leading to the rise of Super PACs.
  1. Dred Scott v. Sandford 60 US 393 (1857) - Denied citizenship and ruled that Congress
could not prohibit slavery in the territories, contributing to tensions that led to the Civil War.
  1. Brown v. Board of Education 347 US 483 (1954) - Ended legal segregation in public schools,
overturning Plessy v. Ferguson.
  1. Shelley v. Kraemer 334 US 1 (1948) - Ruled that racially restrictive housing covenants were
unenforceable in court.
  1. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States 379 US 241 (1964) - Upheld the Civil Rights Act of
1964, prohibiting racial discrimination in public accommodations.
  1. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 438 US 265 (1978) - Addressed affirmative
action by ruling that race could be considered as one of many factors in college admissions but
quotas were unconstitutional.
  1. Grutter v. Bollinger 539 US 306 (2003) - Upheld the University of Michigan Law School's
affirmative action admissions policy, allowing race to be considered as a factor in admissions to
achieve diversity.
  1. Shelby County v. Holder 570 US 529 (2013) - Struck down a key provision of the Voting
Rights Act of 1965, leading to changes in voting laws and procedures in some states.
  1. Sweatt v. Painter 339 US 629 (1950) - Ordered the integration of the University of Texas
Law School, laying the groundwork for the Brown v. Board decision.
  1. Hernandez v. Texas 347 US 475 (1954) - Extended protection against discrimination to
Hispanics under the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause.
  1. United States v. Virginia 518 US 515 (1996) - Struck down the Virginia Military Institute's
male-only admissions policy, establishing that state-sponsored military education cannot exclude
women.
  1. Obergefell v. Hodges 576 US 644 (2015)- Legalized same-sex marriage nationwide,
affirming the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals to marry.
  1. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission 584 US 617 (2018)- Addressed
the balance between religious freedom and anti-discrimination laws by ruling in favor of a baker
who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, but on narrow grounds.
  1. Bostock v. Clayton County 590 US 644(2020)- Ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 protects employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
  1. Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin 570 US 297 (2013)- Reaffirmed the constitutionality
of affirmative action in college admissions, allowing universities to consider race as one factor
among many in their holistic review process.
  1. Shelby County v. Holder 570 US 529 (2013)- Struck down a key provision of the Voting
Rights Act of 1965, which required certain states and localities with a history of voter
discrimination to get federal approval before changing their voting laws.
  1. Trump v. Hawaii 585 US Docket no 17-965 (2018)- Upheld President Trump's travel ban,
which restricted entry into the United States from several predominantly Muslim countries,
sparking debates about religious discrimination and executive power. Increasing immigrants
  1. O'Connor v. Oakhurst Dairy 851 F.3d 69 (2017)-Addressed the use of the Oxford comma in
a Maine law governing overtime pay, illustrating how legal interpretation can impact workers'
rights.
  1. Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee 594 docket 19-1257 & docket 19-1258 (2021)-
Upheld Arizona voting restrictions, including a law that invalidated ballots cast in the wrong
precinct, prompting concerns about voting rights and access.
  1. United States v. Windsor 570 US 744 (2013)- Struck down a key section of the Defense of
Marriage Act (DOMA), which had defined marriage as between one man and one woman for
federal purposes, marking a significant victory for LGBTQ+ rights.
  1. Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt 579 US 582 (2016) - Invalidated a Texas law that
imposed strict requirements on abortion clinics, reaffirming the constitutional right to abortion
established in Roe v. Wade.
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2024.06.04 16:11 AFDPP [M4F] Looking for these canon characters (DC, Marvel and more)

Hey there! Thanks for checking out my post.
I've been really in the mood for some fandom RPs lately, especially from DC. I'm mainly looking to play a male character(s) myself, opposite canon characters that you'd play. It's nothing toooo specific beyond that, the main details of the plot really depend on the characters, but here's a few things to know, really.
I'm open to most kinda plots and pairings, and I'm open to really any themes. I'm open to pretty much everything! Even if you have ideas that you think are more out there, feel free to suggest them to me, I'd probably be down for them!
Like I said, I'm happy to play most anyone as long as you play a canon character I'm looking for. I can play canons myself, or crossover characters, or OCs; it all works for me.
Now, let's get to the main gist of it, really: who I'm looking for. I'm looking for canon women from different fandoms, though my favorite is DC. I have a few other canons I like such as Marvel or a few other ones here and there, but DC is definitely the main one. Below, I'll put the list of some of the canon women I'm looking to play opposite with. If you can play any of these characters, I'd absolutely love it.
Under each 'category' of character, I'll also include some details about some possible plot points or pairings we could try. These are only some suggestions, of course; I'm more than down to brainstorm other ideas, but think of these as sort of inspirations to help start out!
Hey there! I've been looking for someone to play canon women, mainly from comics verses, but a few other things as well!
ANYWAY, here's the main gist of the post. The main canons I'm looking for. If you can play any of these, I'd love it. Feel free to message me whenever!
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SUPERHERO CANONS
DC: Cheshire / Jade Nguyen, Artemis Crock (Young Justice), Yara Flor, Lois Lane, Donna Troy, Wonder Woman, Talia al Ghul, Black Canary / Dinah Lance, Zatanna, Ravager / Rose Wilson, Huntress / Helena Bertinelli, Jessica Cruz / Green Lantern, Poison Ivy, Star Sapphire / Carol Ferris, Punchline / Alexis Kaye, Iris West, Lian Harper / Cheshire Cat, Supergirl / Kara Zor-El, Spoiler / Stephanie Brown, Catwoman / Selina Kyle, Batgirl / Barbara Gordon, Mia Dearden, Dove / Dawn Granger (Titans TV), Starfire / Koriand'r, Lilith Clay, Hawkgirl / Kendra Saunders, Lady Shiva, Mera, some of the Arrowverse girls (Sara Lance, Laurel Lance, Thea Queen, Dinah Drake, Mia Smoak, Iris West)
MARVEL: Elektra Natchios, Psylocke / Betsy Braddock, Jean Grey / Phoenix, Emma Frost, Rogue / Anna Marie, Kate Bishop / Hawkeye, Lorna Dane / Polaris, Susan Storm / Invisible Woman, Wanda Maximoff / Scarlett Witch, Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff, Carol Danvers (MCU), Sersi (MCU), Felicia Hardy / Black Cat, Gwen Stacy / Spider-Gwen,Mary Jane Watson, Hope van Dyne (MCU)
THE BOYS: Starlight / Annie January
BEN 10: Gwen Tennyson (specifically, the Alien Force version or older only!), Charmcaster, Ester
Possible ideas: As a general idea here, with heroines and villain types, it could always be fun to do a plot where they're defeated, if you're open to a darker sort of plot. Maybe they end up imprisoned after a heavy defeat to a villain or army, or they're stranded somewhere, like on an island or desert or unknown city. Something that takes them out of their usual setting, you know? In fact, for some of the higher status heroines, it could be fun to do plots where they're turned into sidekicks themselves, or transformed in some way that changes their status quo. Other than that, since most of these characters are well known in universe, I'd also love a plot where they meet a fan or someone who knows their work in universe, if that makes sense.
Going into the specific characters here, Cheshire is definitely my favorite. She's one of those ones that there's a lot of good options to pair her with; maybe one of the Titans, like a Nightwing or Wally West, or maybe someone like one of the Green Arrows could be good for a dynamic with her, especially since they're characters she has an interesting history with. With some of the more experienced heroines (like Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Donna Troy, etc.), I do think it'd be fun to have them in a sort of mentor type role, where perhaps they're helping out a younger hero type, be that one that exists within the DC Universe already (like a Tim Drake or Bart Allen for example), or a new original character. As for Talia al Ghul, perhaps after failing to persuade Batman for so long, it's time for her to look for a new type of bethrothed, so she sets out for a new target for the League of Assassins. Rose Wilson could be fun with the Arrows, be that Connor or Roy, since she has a comic history with them. But to be honest, the DC characters are super flexible, so as these are only suggestions, we can fully brainstorm something up, I don't mind at all.
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VIDEO GAME CANONS
OVERWATCH: Ashe or Kiriko
FINAL FANTASY 7: Tifa Lockhart, Aerith Gainsborough, Jessie Rasberry
RED DEAD REDEMPTION: Sadie Adler, Abigail Roberts, Mary-Beth Gaskill
STARDEW VALLEY: Abigail, Emily, Haley, Leah, Penny, Robin, Jodi, Sandy, Caroline
MISC: Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), Ellie Williams (TLOU2)
Possible ideas: For the FF7 canons, I'm thinking some kind of new resident or visitor of the slums would make for an interesting dynamic to pair them off of. Someone who's new, possibly oblivious to Avalanche and their activities. He could slowly discover what the girls are up to, and either turn against them or works with them. Or perhaps, it takes a more casual turn, someone visiting the bar, needing a room or place to stay sort of vibe and meeting the likes of Tifa or Jessie. With the RDR girls, a new member of the gang under their tutelage or that befriends them could be interesting, perhaps leading towards a direction where they run off together, or kind of face the frontier together. Lara and Ellie can have similar plot scenarios I'd like to think, with one of them being in an apocalypse setting obviously. Getting captured or coming up against some kind of tribe or faction or some such, someone who's targeting them for one reason or another.
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MISC CANONS
STAR WARS: Rey or Leia
GAME OF THRONES / HOUSE OF THE DRAGON: Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister, Margaery Tyrell, Melisandre, Alicent Hightower, Rhaenyra Targaryen
DISNEY: Teddy Duncan (Good Luck, Charlie), Alex Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place), Sharpay Evans or Gabriella Montez (High School Musical), Colette (Ratatouille)
MISC: Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo), Carly Shay (iCarly), Azula or Suki (Avatar), Betty Cooper (Riverdale), Yennefer of Vengerberg (The Witcher show)
Possible ideas: With Rey and Leia, I really like the idea of plots taking place in their respective desert settings: Jakku or Tattooine. Something showing the sort of survival aspects of living in a harsh reality like this, how they have to fight for credits or food, living with all the foes around and the heat, that sort of thing. It could either go a darker route, or show kind of their daily life living in a setting like that, their social dynamics with whatever characters are around in those settings; The merchants, the bounty hunters, the traders, etc. You could do a similar thing with Daenerys too, if we wanna set her plot in Essos, though with the GOT girls, I think a sort of war / political plot would be fun, showing the aftermath of either their victory or defeat.
The other girls listed in this section I can be pretty flexible with. A slice of life type scenario would fit in with most of them, though a sort of mystery / detective type plot would be fun to set up with Daphne or Betty. If we do go the slice of life direction, maybe have it set when they're slightly older, showing how they're going through college or their early careers post their canons.
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CELEBRITIES
Margot Robbie, Megan Fox, Gemma Chan, Madison Beer, Anne Hathaway, Anya Chalotra, Victoria Pedretti, Jessica Chastain, Emeraude Taubia, Jenna Dewan, Candice Patton, Sydney Sweeney, Alice Eve, Caity Lotz, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Olivia Wilde, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Conor Leslie, Minka Kelly, Alejandra Guilmant, Kennedy Walsh, Olivia Rodrigo, Hailey Bieber, Doja Cat, Hailee Steinfeld, Dakota Johnson, Corinna Kopf, Florence Pugh, Lili Reinhart, Ariana Grande, Scarlett Johansson, Bridget Mendler, Madelyn Cline, Sabrina Carpenter, Anya Taylor-Joy
Possible ideas: This is probably the most flexible selection here, there's a whole host of plots we can do. An encounter with a fan is the most obvious one I can think of, or them exploring a new type of concert or movie role. Perhaps they've taken on a photoshoot of some kind, but it's different because it's a peculiar type of shoot, or they're hired by someone with a bit of a complex reputation. Or something I think would be super fun, is if the celebrity is kind of made to do something publicly that they're not too fond of, either for a PR campaign or as part of marketing for a movie or album or something. Perhaps a PR relationship, or they're made to act or behave a certain way to change how the world perceives them. I could also see a plot where the celebrity is made to be a prize of some competition or event, like one where my character wins a date or something with the celebrity. I also think it'd be fun to maybe try something where the celebrity's PR is at an all time low or they're cancelled or something, and then proceeding to explore the aftermath of that. These are just a few ideas, tbh, let me know if any of them intrigue you. To be honest, with these ones, it's probably the one that needs the most brainstorming, tbh.
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But yeah, that's the gist of it. I'm mainly just looking for the characters above, so I'm pretty flexible on the plot or pairings; that's something we can discuss ourselves. I'm sure we can create an interesting and unique plot and dynamic between our characters, something we'd both enjoy!
Let me know if you wanna set something up! My messages are always open.
My preferred place to write is Discord.
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2024.06.04 07:28 delicateeeeeee advice?

i'm a us citizen who lives abroad and is a rising senior this year. i need advice on how to go about the application process as i'm a first generation immigrant and don't really have anyone to look to for guidance. how should i go about college applications this summer and what schools should i look out foany scholarships (we are middle class here but would be considered low income in the us)?
i'm planning to retake the digital sat in september (want to raise my score from 1420 to at least a 1500). i'm mostly interested in studying moleculacell bio or any biological field such as neuroscience (hopefully with a data science minor if it's available). would also be interested in medical school as well! i'm taking 3 a levels and am predicted A*AA for math, chemistry and biology.
in terms of extracurriculars, i'm a bit disadvantaged as i live somewhere rural that was hit quite hard by the pandemic. so far, i've worked for a local magazine as a staff writer, a fellow working on social media campaigns at YLAC india, a contributing author to a poetry anthology revolving around gender equality, a pre-college student studying cancer biology at brown university (got 96% in the course overall) and this summer i'm scheduled to do public policy research at YLAC once more! i'm not sure what else i can do at this point because i'm really strapped for time.
i'm looking at MSU honors as well as UofWa because I grew up in Seattle + it has a strong bio program. any recommendations/advice would be appreciated!
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