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“As you can imagine, it’s not exactly easy to make a whole family disappear. The Wens needed help with getting out of here as quickly as possible, leaving no trace behind. The Wen siblings had met someone during their studies who had sensed the danger the family was in, and in an attempt to help them, had become a target too. So, he took it upon himself to leave his old life behind in order to help the Wens disappear, but also to protect those who were close to him back then. You know this man as…Xian-gege.”

Sizhui drops the two photographs he was still holding. “You are joking,” he says, incredulous.

In which the first steps to a reunion are being taken.

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Chapter 5 is out now! Total chapter count has been updated to seven. ♥

I can still hear you laugh in my mind. I still remember how you told me that you’d plant me in the orphanage’s sandbox like a radish so that I could sprout siblings. I remember how you told me stories about your brother and your sister and how you snuck out at night to steal lotus seeds from the neighbouring lake together. You always wanted to take me there when I’m older.”

In which someone realises just how much he’s being missed.

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Chapter 4 is now live!

ICYMI: Watch the Reunions ’21 faculty lecture, “What was the Civil Rights Movement?,” by Pancho Save

ICYMI: Watch the Reunions ’21 faculty lecture, “What was the Civil Rights Movement?,” by Pancho Savery, professor of English & humanities.

In this talk, he explored the idea that the Civil Rights Movement was finite by articulating the movement’s extensive roots and gesturing toward the many ways in which it is ongoing, with an emphasis on art, literature, and music. “It is really important to go all the way back and see that there has been a continuous civil rights movement.”

View this and other recordings from Reunions.


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Thank you to the 100+ enthusiastic, resourceful, and generous alumni volunteers who made Reunions ’2

Thank you to the 100+ enthusiastic, resourceful, and generous alumni volunteers who made Reunions ’21 possible through their commitment to making the most of this year’s virtual format while keeping Reunions traditions going strong. We’ll see you next year, June 9-12, 2022!

Also, did you miss an event that you’d still like to see? View the recordings:

https://reunions.reed.edu/reu-2021-recordings.html


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#TBT nostalgia by way of the Class of ’71 during Reunions week:

This 13-minute silent film, “Untitled, 1971,” was made by world-renowned documentarian and photographer Robert Frank during his visit to campus in 1971.

#reed college    #reed alumni    #reunions    #robert frank    #silent film    
Looking for live entertainment with a Reedie flair? On Saturday, June 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. PDT tune

Looking for live entertainment with a Reedie flair? On Saturday, June 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. PDT tune in to Simeon G. Reed’s Giant Cavalcade of Alumni Talent (aka the Reunions Talent Show) for an evening filled with performance and hilarity.

For more information about this always-rollicking event and a complete schedule, register for Reunions and gain access to our new events platform: https://reunions.reed.edu/


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Virtual Reunions 2021 is here! Join your fellow alumni in a full week of social events, lectures, re

Virtual Reunions 2021 is here! Join your fellow alumni in a full week of social events, lectures, readings, trivia, class gatherings to celebrate yourselves and the memories you shared at Reed. Nostalgia, lively conversation, and a dash of Reedie absurdity await!

Haven’t registered yet? No problem! Join us on the new events platform by signing up at https://reunions.reed.edu/.


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Were you an aspiring calligrapher at Reed? Did you love walking through campus and seeing the weatheWere you an aspiring calligrapher at Reed? Did you love walking through campus and seeing the weatheWere you an aspiring calligrapher at Reed? Did you love walking through campus and seeing the weathe

Were you an aspiring calligrapher at Reed? Did you love walking through campus and seeing the weathergrams fluttering in the breeze? Great news! The Class of 1971 invites you to join them in making weathergrams in honor of this year’s Virtual Reunions, June 7–11

Send email to Carrie Samuels, associate director of alumni programs & annual fund, at [email protected] for instructions on how to participate.


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Missing the charm of campus? During Reunions you can join Paul Edison-Lahm ’83 for “A Brief History

Missing the charm of campus? During Reunions you can join Paul Edison-Lahm ’83 for “A Brief History of Reed College Campus Architecture” on Friday, June 11, from 1 to 2 p.m. This virtual tour will take us from the Collegiate Gothic of A.E. Doyle’s Eliot Hall through the Modernism of Pietro Belluschi, Neil Farnham ’40, and others, and finally the Post-Modernism of the Zimmer Gunsel Frasca era and the new Trillium dormitory.

For more information about this event and a complete schedule, register for Reunions and gain access to the new events platform:

https://reunions.reed.edu/


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What was the civil rights movement? When did it start, when did it finish … or did it not? Th

What was the civil rights movement? When did it start, when did it finish … or did it not? That is the subject of the Reunions faculty lecture to be given by Pancho Savery, professor of English & humanities. Join us, virtually, on June 12 for what will be an enlightening hour with Pancho (and with your questions).

Register today and join our new events platform for more details.


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Calling all alumni, near and far! Registration for Reunions and Alumni College now open. All events

Calling all alumni, near and far! Registration for Reunionsand Alumni College now open. All events will take place virtually this year so you can attend from the comfort and safety of your home, June 4–13

Although we aren’t able to celebrate together this year, our group of wonderful alumni volunteers and faculty guest speakers have risen to the occasion by planning a delightful array of social gatherings, performances, chance encounters, talks, workshops and other opportunities to reconnect with fellow Reedies on our cool new events platform. 

We hope to see you there!

Sign up at reunions.reed.edu/


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Ookami Shounen to Hamu no Hito - MentaikoStatus: CompletedCategories: Bara, Coming Out of the Closet

Ookami Shounen to Hamu no Hito - Mentaiko
Status: Completed
Categories:Bara, Coming Out of the Closet, Drunk Intercourse, Gay Bar, Graduation, Moving Away, Reunion/s, Time Skip, Unexpressed Feelings, Unrequited Love
Genre: Adult, Drama, Romance, School Life, Slice of Life, Yaoi

Summary:

Yuudai is a “in the closet” gay. He puts up straight perverted fronts for everyone. He is so used to lying he can’t confess and come out to his crush, Kimikazu. One night however, after a drinking party, Kimikazu shows his interest… Will Yuudai be able to be his true self?

It’s been a long time since I’ve read something that made me ‘react’. And when I say react, I mean like “OH, SHIT WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT’S NOT WHAT – WHAT THE HELL – NO! NO! NO! OMG! WHAT! OH YES! YES THAT’S IT ASSBUTTS YOU BETTER DO THAT UH-HUH!” (I don’t know if you got what I meant HAHA!) and it’s not all the time that I react to a manga/fanfic. Bottomline is: this manga is cute, it has angst, it has smut and it’s probably a story that has a predictable ending but then that predictable ending would still leave you lying on the floor, blushing like you’re the character in the manga, and you would have that stupid grin on your face after reading it *clears throat* that’s what happened to me btw.


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punk-pandame:

naruto’s back blown out on his own desk?

it’s more likely than you think

Rated: Explicit


for@naruto-smut-monday ’s May 2022 prompts: Kage/Is that a Kunai?


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Flashback to the BEST experience I’ve ever said to yes to for the 4th of July. Thank you, 2021.Col

Flashback to the BEST experience I’ve ever said to yes to for the 4th of July. Thank you, 2021.
Coldplay. Standing too close to the stage. A small crowd of vaccinated people were allowed and an amazing night ensued. Say yes! When calls for opportunities like these come your way, say yes. #backinnyc #amazingnights #reunions #friends #coldplay #cityviews #fireworks #thankful ❤️✨✨✨ (at Long Island City Hunts Point Park)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ97HKTB-2B/?utm_medium=tumblr


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