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would you look at that another design! it do be firestars grandma :3
Mission: A-List 3, part 1
Black Widow: I need to use Stark Tower to see if this intel is accurate about the hidden energy sharing properties with the timefog. Iron Man: I'm gonna go party at the Lounge, so do whatever. Help yourself to the cheese fridge. Black Widow: ... Iron Man: Because I really like cheese, and I happen to have a lot of money, so I have a second fridge full of nothing but cheese. You can act like you don't like people, but don't act like you don't like cheese. Black Widow: Of course I like cheese...
2020 presidential candidate and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren was first mentioned by NPR in 1991, when she was interviewed on All Things Considered for a story about people filing for bankruptcy during the economic recession. At the time, Warren was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and co-author of one the largest studies ever done on bankruptcy.
"We have to rebuild our infrastructure to deal with climate change that is bearing down upon us. The urgency of the moment on climate change cannot be overstated. It's upon us and we need to make change and make change fast.”
-Elizabeth Warren, from Morning Edition's Election 2020: Opening Arguments series.
Photo: American academic (and future US Senator) Professor Elizabeth Warren teaches a class at University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early 1990s. NPR first mentioned Warren in 1991.
Credit: Photo by Leif Skoogfors/Corbis via Getty Images
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First Mention/First Appearance Tag Game!
Oh, @rktho-writes, I’m so behind on my tag games. Thank you for all the tags, keep them coming!
Select at least three characters who are mentioned in the narration or dialogue before they make an appearance. Then post their first mention and first appearance.
Emma
Emma shivered in the nightly wind. She already regretted her decision to wear her favorite lasagna sweater on this adventure. Which she kinda knew when she picked it, but the daydream won: to explore the Library, with Walter, in her new creation: a homeknit sweater featuring a lasagna and the words “not in my back yard”. Because lasagnas don’t grow in her back yard. Back then it sounded hilarious.
Lucas
When Emma arrived outside, she saw Lucas. He was reading on the bench on the square. He looked up and walked towards her, pushing an old paperback in his back pocket and ruffled his hair.
The Index
The white room wrinkled and a woman with a bowler hat and crazy socks appeared.
“Hello”, she said. “I am the Index. Nice to meet you. Very nice! I don’t get many visitors, so company is very nice to meet! How do I look?” She pushed her hat to the right and waited for an answer.
“Good?” said Emma eventually, who didn’t really have an opinion.
“Oh no,” giggled the Index. “You misunderstand me. I can look anyway you want me to. If you rather look at a man, I’ll be a man. I can change everything.”
While she talked, her face changed from woman to man and back an several skincolors and features flickered over her face. The hat stayed unchanged on her (or his) head.
“Not everything, of course. I like being human shaped. I don’t feel like doing without fingers and toes.”
Tagging @goddessofnothingatall @therska @stephrawlingwrites @pheita @heywriters
This. Wow. I actually have no words. This is what we deserve.
- From Hollywood Life, August 2017
2020 presidential candidate Kamala Harris was first mentioned by NPR in a 2003 Morning Edition broadcast. She had just defeated two-term San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan, making her the first woman, African American and South Asian to serve as that county’s district attorney. She would later go on to serve as Attorney General of California, and then become a U.S. Senator.
“I disagree with any policy that would turn America's back on people who are fleeing harm. I frankly believe that it is contrary to everything that we have symbolically and actually said we stand for.”
-Kamala Harris, from Morning Edition's Election 2020: Opening Arguments series.
Photo: Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Kamala Harris at the Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, California on March 28, 1997. NPR first mentioned Harris in 2003.
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2020 presidential candidate and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar was first mentioned by NPR in a 2003 Morning Edition story titled “Police Departments Consider Videotaping Interrogations.” Klobuchar was Hennepin County's top prosecutor at the time. She states that "[Videotaping interrogations]...helps us to convict the guilty, and just as importantly it helps us to make sure that we are charging the right person."
Amy Klobuchar, from Morning Edition's “Election 2020: Opening Arguments” series --
“...When you look at my record I have stood up on so many progressive issues, whether it is choice, whether it is the environment, whether it is standing up for immigrants and against racial injustice. But there are moments where we can find common ground.”
Photo: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Amy Klobuchar speaks during a 2006 debate on NBC's "Meet the Press." NPR first mentioned Klobuchar in 2003.
Credit: Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images for Meet the Press
Posted by Evelyne Zapata, NPR RAD intern