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Cory Booker has been talking in the senate for over 20 hours now
Heâs not filibustering. Heâs protesting the current administration.
For those of you from outside the US or those of you who didnât pay attention in government class, in the US senate thereâs really no limit to the amount of time a senator can speak. So sometimes if they donât want a bill to pass they just. Donât stop talking. To hopefully get past the deadline to vote on a bill. This is called filibustering.
Senator Cory Booker isnât doing that. Heâs disrupting âthe normal business of the United States Senate for as long as I am physically ableâ. Just in protest. This doesnât usually happen.
Heâs less than 20 minutes away from breaking the record of the longest speech given on the senate floor
Cory Booker has officially broken Strom Thurmondâs record for longest speech on the senate floor and heâs still going
For those of you wondering what heâs been talking about this whole time, his staff wrote down a bunch of stuff for him to read like stories from people across the political spectrum opposed to what the administration is doing. Heâs also been telling personal anecdotes about meeting important civil rights leaders and other democratic senators have been pausing him for âquestionsâ but the questions have been as long as a small speech and have both served the purpose of giving him a second to sit down and updating him on the news that heâs been missing while heâs been talking.
He has yielded the floor at 25 hrs and 4 mins. His eyes are so wide they look like theyâre going to bug out of his skull so I donât blame him for stopping. He said to go out and get in some good trouble.
Addition for those unaware: Cory Booker is black. Strom Thurmond set the previous record about 70 years ago in protest of civil rights. Booker spent much of the time I was watching talking about the importance of working together for the people and the idea that it's not "left versus right but right versus wrong."
The new record speech is on the right side of history.
Minor correction: the questions from other Democrats did not allow him to sit down as he must remain standing and at his desk in order to retain the floor. Additionally, I believe the final time was 25 hours and 7 minutes.
Self correction: final time 25 hours 5 minutes.
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A thought I have at least once a day is what would cora have done if she found out about Jane OR did she already know? I need my super duper smart mutuals to gimme some opinions on this please.
okey so, given that I'm stuck at a train station at 2 am, waiting for my train to finally fucking arrive, I have way too much time on hand and would love to add 2 pence.
btw, please, feel free to add/disagree/elaborate with all my statements.
so, for me, after Cora has confronted Robert in season 5 after the Bricker dilemma (you know, that bedroom scene where Robert is all sulky and shit) he basically confesses that "some flirtation got out of hand" non-verbally, by coming back over to their bedroom.
now, Cora isn't a stupid lil cookie and y'all, he's not gonna come back over and she's not AT LEAST going over some scenarios in her head that might have been the reason he got up from his tiny whiny little solo-bed.
that means: she knows something happened, but not with whom. (yet).
Robert is 98% drooling over his wife and Cora KNOWS that. She also very much knows when he's not.
Cora APOLOGIZES for neglecting him after she literally survived a deadly illness. She senses that shit is not going well. Now, I don't think that she figured at this point that Jane was an issue. Nevertheless, it is Cora that overlooks household staff, it was her who actually let Mrs Hughes hire Jane (ew, the irony).
Let's go back to the night Robert comes back over. Will she have ruminated about the possible events that Robert may have pulled some shit: absolutely. Will she remember Jane and the timing she left: maybe. If she does, I think Jane could be a candidate in het eyes, especially if she has "overheard" (though obvi that's not in canon) a moment between the two. Cause let's be honest: it ain't gonna be no high-standing lady, we NEVER get to see Robert being flirtatious or even remotely charismatic with anyyyyy female of the high-society (please correct me if I'm wrong).
Conclusion: She's probably aware that it must have been a servant of some sort. Sure, it might have been ages ago when they were only freshly married or so, but I don't think it's all too unlikely that her mind brushed Jane. (also because she's the absolute shein version of lady stunning Cora Crawley and anyone with eyes can see that)
However, I don't really see them talking about it, they suck at doing that difficult shit verbally (still love them though)
but maybe they had a non-verbal discussion in bed, they're very good at that.
anyway, thanks for coming to my ted talk, lol.
Iâve always gone back and forth, and to my mind she knew. I think she figured out that something went on, but probably not any definitive details. And I absolutely think she wouldâve avoided talking about it like the plague.
Your point, though, about her knowing that it wouldâve likely been a maid because Robert wouldnât have stirred pots with their set of people is so right. I didnât think about that before.
I tend to think that OâBrien told her or at least insinuated when Cora recovered from being sick and since Jane was gone and Robert was devoted, she just kept it in her back pocket and didnât make a thing of it because she didnât need to. And maybe she too insinuated during the Bricker stuff but never outright said it. She didnât need to. It was enough for her that he realized that she knew.
Wait, so youâre telling me todayâs the 4th? Whatâs next, the 5th? The minor fall? The major lift?
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Well! I had about sixty different ways I wanted to end this one, but this drabble has a mind of its own. The prompt word is in there, but just barely. Short and sweet baby!cobert for ya, my sweet friend!
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Her heart raced.
Slightly alarmed, and altogether surprised, Cora pulled in a silent breath and held it as he turned his soft smiles elsewhere, to the woman at his right.
Oh, what was wrong with her? True, heâd been the kindest to her in an achingly gentle and humble way, in a way that suggested sheâd somehow known him for far longer than she really had. And true again, he did seem to share her humor and as he laughed, or rather chuckled, at her jokeâ-âIâve never heard so many adjectives to describe a hit.ââ-she felt a little frightened of the way her chest felt tighter, but lighter all at once.
Lord Woodroth, who had asked her to the Lordâs Test Cricket match and on whose arm her hand rested, hadnât laughed.
Cora removed her hand.
âIs this your first cricket match, Miss Levinson?â
She nodded at the woman. âYes.â
âAnd you arenât enjoying it, then?â
Before Cora could answer him, though, the woman beside him interjected. âNot everyone enjoys The Cricket as much as you, Robert.â And Cora grinned at the way heâ-Robert, oh his name was Robertâ-rolled his eyes.
âNot even I enjoy it as much as our Lord Downton,â Lord Woodroth added quietly, annoyed she could tell, but Cora couldnât care.
âI donât doubt that, Lord Woodroth,â the woman said, her voice sounding far away. âI practically had to restrain him from jumping from his seat and running to the field.â
âOh, you exaggerate.â The apples of his cheeks looked rosier when he argued.
âNot by muchâŠâ the woman added, and then Cora heard her ask something regarding lemonade and Lord Woodroth, too, and Cora found herself having to nod at him, quickly, to disguise the way her thoughts had drifted away from him and to the way Lord Downtonâ-Robertâ-was grinning back at her. He was grinning at her the way he had when theyâd danced together three nights ago. Twice. And the way theyâd danced at the ball before that. A waltz. And Cora felt breathless.
âThank you,â she managed before Woodroth walked away with the other woman. But then Lord Downton stepped closer to her, and Cora lost all sense again.
âYouâll have to excuse my sister,â he chuckled. âShe thinks sheâs much cleverer than she is.â
Cora smiled. âNo, no. Iâm grateful to her. Truth be told, Iâm not sure I enjoyed the match as much as Lord Woodroth wouldâve liked. It was nice to have someone make a little fun.â
âNot enjoyed it?â
Cora snorted a laugh at the incredulity he wore. âOh. Sorry!â She tipped her head. âI donât mean to offend you.â
âYou really didnât like it? Not at all?â
âBut I didnât say I didnât enjoy it at all. I only said I hadnât enjoyed it much. There is a difference.â
âI suppose you enjoy the derbies more. Or God forbid the tennis.â
She shook her head, laughing again. âNo. At least I donât think.â
âWell what is it that you do like, Miss Levinson?â His voice was lower. Softer. So soft she could hardly hear it over the breeze that moved the waves of his chestnut hair. âPlease tell me.â
She hoped she smiled up at him, even if she wasnât sure, for her face went much too warm at his attempt at forwardness. She laughed, awkwardly, and looked into the crowd to try and find Lord Woodroth.
Lord Downton, however, shifted beside her. âI apologize.â
But she shook her head and, taking a step much too close to him, she looked into his eyes. âNo. Donât apologize. Itâs only âŠâ she took in another deep breath, and with it filling her lungs, she let herself flirt back. âI think what I like should be rather obvious.â
This was so sweet!!
Hi! Hope you're well. I was wondering, in honor of the news, do you have headcanons regarding Cora and Harold relationship? Or general Levinson family headcanons?
Thank you, Anonny! How fun!!! I love speculating and headcanon sharing!!! Thank you DA3!
Cora + Harold
Actually Iâve been working on a Drabble for about two months (cries) that plays with my headcanons about them.
I donât think theyâve ever been particularly close.
I used to really, truly feel that Cora was the elder sibling, but I also thought Rosamund was as well. Since the latter isnât true, I could be persuaded that either Harold or Cora is olderâbut not by much. I think theyâre very close in age. If I had to nail one down for this anon, Iâd say Cora is older by like 18 months, if that.
I think Haroldâs eternal bachelorhood is a direct result of watching his sister being paraded around to bolster her familyâs reputation (from his perspective). He came over to England before her wedding, saw that Robert did not reciprocate her feelings, and Harold felt bitterness at that. He was never close to his sister, but damn it all, even he could see she deserved better than to be pursued for her fortune. Especially when he wasnât particularly fond of England circa 1890âhe likes his creature comforts.
General Levinson Family Headcanons
Morgan Spector is exactly how I picture Isidore Levinson.
There he be.
(Especially the way George treats Gladys = thatâs Isidore and Cora to me.)
I think he loved his children and was not pleased at ALL about Cora tangling her fortune (inheritance) up in Downtonâs estate. He was a successful businessman, after all, and that was just bad business.
I think he and Martha married out of affection for one another. Cora was the apple of his eye: intelligent, charming, and obedient. Harold gave him gray hair: unserious, indifferent, and maybe a little impish.
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Iâve settled on the headcanon that Harold is older and that there is a significant difference in age between he and Cora. 4-6 years. Age difference and temperament impeded a closer relationship. Harold was protective of his baby sister to a point, but also subconsciously resented the easy relationship she had with their father. Being the male âheirâ slated to inherit the whole business and fortune, Harold felt Isadore was so much tougher on him, whereas he treated Cora like gold.
Iâm of the mind that Harold went to Yale or Princeton for college and would come home for breaks with various university chums, and as Cora grew, Martha was very cognizant of how Haroldâs friends started to see her as a potential mate.
I didnât always think this, but have moved to the headcanon that Isadore actually died suddenly near Coraâs 17th birthday. The family went into mourning for a year, which brought them to Coraâs 18th birthday. Martha, at a loss of how to protect her beautiful, now very wealthy and still naive daughter of marriage age, brought her to England as a diversion and to buy her some time to come up with a plan.
I think Cora surprised them all, falling for Robert. Martha knew her prospects would never be upper echelon in America due to the newness of their money, and she feared Coraâs sensitivity would lead her to falling for a gold digger or an equally undesirable match so she saw Robert as the best case scenario.
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So I had a very, very old request for a long-lost prompt list. They requested #18 which was an angsty âAll you had to do was stay.â I do not know where that request went, so I am answering this more open-ended one from 2020 instead. Thank you Anon of Bygone Times. I am doing well! And I hope you are, too.
Just felt like doing a little something! Hurt/Comfort really. Post ANE. Please forgive the clunkiness xoxox
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Angst #18 - All You Had to Do Was Stay
Her mouth felt as if it was stuffed with cotton and her tongue felt dry and thick. It was over, but the taste remained: mineraly and sharp, a bitter tang. It filled up her entire mouth and nose, the taste and smell indistinguishable from each other. She needed water.
Cora opened her eyes and immediately blinked. She worked for a moment to adjust her vision, pressing her eyelids softly and then peering into the afternoon rays of sun coming in at an odd angle to the room. Oh, her head pounded and throbbed. Water; where was the water?
She closed her eyes again and rested her head back against the thin pillow. Sheâd prayed it wouldnât be like this. The first few times sheâd done the treatment, as Doctor Clarkson had called it, sheâd gagged, of course. But she managed the small measured portions of raw liver sheâd been prescribed to eat over the course of the day. She could have the injections just as soon as they were shipped from London; this would get easierâless frequent. But after a week, and with the shipment still missing, she found she could no longer stomach it. She managed her portion at luncheon, just barely finding the strength to swallow the gelatinous mush in her mouth that had once been neat cubes upon her plate. But then the vomiting began at tea. And it didnât stop. The smell of it, the vomit a dark red in the basin, set her mouth to watering and nose burning as a precursor to even more retching.
So Robert had taken her here the next morningâthis morningâ, in spite of her protesting, to the hospital.
Cora groaned. Whatever strength and newfound energy sheâd enjoyed before was completely depleted now and what remained were aches and fatigue. She wouldnât think of what it may meanâthat the incessant vomiting of the last day and night had undone all of her progressâbut instead tried her best to look at the bright side. The injections would be in soon, and thereâd be less liver. Not no liver, she knew. But less. She could stomach less.
With this, she opened her eyes again. Late afternoon, she could tell. The hospital bed beneath her felt stiff and narrow. The quilt was rough. She attempted to ease herself up slowly, the blood in her head thumping and her stomach sore from its terrible labor.
But then the small creak of a wooden chair to her right, and the warm weight of his hand upon her blanketed shin stilled her.
âLie back.â
âRobert,â her voice croaked softly, her protest pitiful and weak. âIâm alright.â
âYou arenât. You need rest.â
Despite her scoff, Cora did lie back. She hadnât even the energy to roll her eyes. âIâm alright. Really.â
âSo you said.â His voice was gentler in his contradiction than before, and even though her eyes were closed, Cora could feel the way he shifted in the wooden chair. She could feel the way he leaned closer to her, and she felt his hand move from her leg and to her arm. His fingers encircled it, and she felt him draw a soft line along the thin and fragile bone of the inside of her wrist. She sighed; her head hurt a little less. âWe were pleased to see youâve kept down the last portion.â
She hummed a reply. âBest not to speak too soon.â
âDoctor Clarkson says if you can keep down the next, heâll send us home to bed.â
She swallowed down what she wanted to respond: She didnât want another portion. The very thought of it prickled up beads of cold sweat upon her hairline. She did groan, but took in a long breath to steady herself. âIâve been resting all day.â
âYes. And he has given you direction to rest as much as possible tomorrow. That is, if youâre well enough to leave.â
âOh, Robert,â she opened her eyes. âI donât wish to take up a bed for anyone who may really need it.â
She felt the way his fingers moved upon her wrist. âI suppose you think you donât?â
âI donât need it. Iâve been ill, yes, but not ill enough for constant monitoring.â She shook her head, closed her eyes, and swallowed down the dry burn of her throat. Her voice was hoarse from the vomiting. âBesides, Iâd like to see you try keeping all that liver down.â
His fingers tightened. The chair creaked. And in the absence of what she thought would be a low chuckle, Cora slowly opened her eyes to find him looking down at her.
âI wish I could do this for you.â
She sighed. âDo what?â she asked, even though she knew.
âAll of it.â
She knew. Her chest ached when he looked away from her, his chin trembling. Yes, she knew. For she felt the same when he was lying in this bed a few short years ago and she was the one on the creaking chair praying that somehow they could exchange places. Sheâd suffer it for him, she knew. And he would suffer this for her. âOh, darling.â
âI hate seeing you so ill. Last night. Iâm so terribly sorry you must endure this.â
It took more energy than she thought she had to slip her wrist from his grasp and for her fingers to find his hand instead. She squeezed, quickly and firmly, and smiled when he at last met her eye.
âNo. I donât want that. No apologies or pity. Hmm?â She smiled wider for his sake, and she tried her best to level her voice, to not sound quite so weak. âAll I want is this. For you to stay beside me. Holding my hand.â
He chuckled, softly and sadly. âYouâll have some of my pity. It canât be helped.â At this, he brought her fingers to his lips and pressed them. They felt warm against her skin. âBut I will hold your hand.â
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Oddly specific. Got a deposit for 6,837 today
fuck it, i never ever do those âreblog for X, this one really works!â posts, but this one doesnât have any of that BS, this is just straight up wishing us good things; and then the comment doesnât even say any of that either. Zero claims on this post, all positive vibes
May you end this week feeling ever more certain of a future youâll love
May you end this week feeling ever more certain of a future youâll love
Hello! I loved your latest drabble, drunken Robert is hilarious! I've been enjoying going back through your lovely collection of drabbles, and I was wondering if you intended on continuing 'Women's Stuff'? No pressure of course, but I was quite intrigued with where that was going. Anyway, I love everything you do and I hope you're having a wonderful day/night/timezone đ
This request is years old. But I did something! It plays way more in the headcanon arena rather than a good Drabble arena. But it makes tons of room for more! Follow up to this one.
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Womenâs Stuff 2
March 1913
Cora noticed sheâd wadded the cotton blanket in her fist and, taking a deep breath, she forced herself to relax. Now that she was here, there was nothing to do but go through with it. And besides, the worst outcome, she knew, would be that there was nothing to be done, or that she was now much too old to hope for anything to come of her appointment today. Indeed, the worst outcomeâshe reminded herselfâwas that nothing would change, which in many ways was a comfort to her.
Nevertheless, the gravity of the momentâthe reality of the momentâhad only just manifested itself for her. It was as if up until this point sheâd been in a dream; but now, with half her body bare beneath a cotton blanket, she realized what sheâd decided.
Love this!!!
$50,000 immediately dropped into my bank account wouldn't improve EVERYTHING but boy it sure would be a grand, sexy little start to a good, happy life path, don't you think
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uhh did i forget how time works or was the first post in december 2018 and the second in august 2018
Reblog for time travelling $$$ dropping into your Bank account.
Oddly specific. Got a deposit for 6,837 today
fuck it, i never ever do those âreblog for X, this one really works!â posts, but this one doesnât have any of that BS, this is just straight up wishing us good things; and then the comment doesnât even say any of that either. Zero claims on this post, all positive vibes
May you end this week feeling ever more certain of a future youâll love
May you end this week feeling ever more certain of a future youâll love
Hell yeah I'd love a future with more money
DA fic idea that's been bouncing around my head for a while:
The Abbey has some money troubles, so they decide to sell their beloved Reynold's painting that hangs over the grand staircase. However, the few offers they receive are disappointingly low.
Thereâs a new chauffeur, someone Bates met in prison and vouches for. He broaches the subject with Cora while driving her alone somewhere.
âDo you know why the Mona Lisa is famous, your Ladyship?â he asks
"Because it's a masterpiece." replies Cora.
"True," he says, "but that's not why it's famous."
He and Cora come up with a plan to boost the paintingâs fame and thus its price.
She arranges for the painting to be taken to some special studio in London to be photographed, but on the way back, the truck transporting it is held up! And the painting is stolen!
Cora notifies the police and the newspapers. Because the painting was just professionally photographed, itâs on the front page of every newspaper in Britain, along with profiles on the other artworks kept at Downton Abbey. Cora is photographed standing on the landing of the grand staircase, staring longingly at where her beloved painting should be.
The search for the stolen painting becomes a media circus, with rich art collectors offering up their own money as a reward. Some people try to pass off poorly-made copies as the real thing. Just when it starts to be too muchâ itâs found! Someone stumbles upon it in a Paris warehouse and immediately calls the police.
While there are many suspects, the thief is never confirmed.
Lord and Lady Grantham go to Paris themselves to retrieve the painting, and when they return, theyâre showered with ludacris offers for it, and they humbly take the second-highest.
After everything dies down, Cora gives the clever chauffeur his cut. It was all his idea, after all. He used his criminal connections to arrange the hold-up and stash the painting in Paris where it would be found before too long.
Bates has his suspicions, but doesn't say anything. Heâs the one who vouched for this criminal, but he wonât take the fall for him.
The mastermind chauffeur uses his money to run away with his new beau, Thomas, who watched everything go down with immense pleasure.
Robert remains oblivious for the rest of his life.
Is think we need this!
We did it, gang! We finished it! The last chapter is posted :)
Preview under the cut
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Fanfic.net is being a jerk and not letting me comment right there at the moment; so I will comment here. I wondered how you were going to end this story that has often read like an award-worthy novel, and @ohtobealady , you outdid yourself!
This chapter wrapped up the magical, ethereal world your words created, one in which you took the reader forward in time, yet back, in such a skillful, soulful way. Adult Sybbie was as familiar to me as your young Cora and I want to know so much more about her!
The last part, (spoiler alert!) , when Coco says âWelcome to Downtonâ, evoking the grandmother sheâs named afterâs first words to Isobel and Matthew, *chefâs kiss. I so wanted this world to go on forever; but I also love this ending for them. Itâs beautiful, and poignant, and not sad but also painful. You are so fucking good at this!!
Thank you for the work of this, for the time youâve put into this and the care. Thank you!