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Orcs of New York

Orcs of New York Will Restore Your Faith in Orc-Kind

Harry Aspinwall, a Scottish actor living in Brooklyn, decided that he was tired of Human of New York’s human-centrism. So he created a Facebook page to celebrate an oft-derided subculture: Orcs of New York!

Aspinwall throws down a gauntlet on his page.

This project has been a labour of love, and it means the world to me that so many people have taken an interest and want to help raise awareness about a people so often maligned and misunderstood. For many years I’ve felt that orcish culture has a beauty that goes unappreciated and underrepresented in the mainstream media, even while orcish people make up an ever growing proportion of our city. It’s time they stood in the spotlight.

Aspinwall, like Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York, seems to have a knack for finding orcs who have their knobby claws on the pulse of life in the Big Apple. Or could it be that truly all orcs have complex universes within them, and they’re just waiting for a kind human with a camera to listen to their stories? Either way, he’s spotlighted one orc that needed to vent about a perennial topic: the gulf between children and their elders, who remember when times were harder:

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

This second-generation orc, like many children of immigrants, struggles with wanting a connection to his culture, and wanting to assimilate fully into a life in the United States.

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

And this orc actor thinks its time film and television looked beyond humans for their casting needs. After all, how will the next generation of orcs know that they can be anything they want to be, unless they have some good role models?

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

Pretty inspirational, right? But since we want to end on a really happy note, we love this orc who isn’t going to let the stressful pace of New York get him down!

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

 

You can find more information on Aspinwall’s project at Hypable, and be sure to check out more of Orcs of New York over on Facebook!

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Two Friends of Mine, Both Just 23, Fighting Cancer, Please Help!

Two young people I know, Kyle and Victoria, seemed to have everything.  Kyle worked with his family at the local coffee shop and cafe Hob Nob’s.  A smart, great-looking guy, buff and witty, who reminded me of my own son.  Victoria the smart, sweet, gorgeous young model with all-American girl next door looks.

Then, this year, both found they had serious cancer.  I get updates on Kyle from his family and he has suffered dramatic surgery for soft tissue carcinoma.  He seemed fine one day, then he ended up having much of his chest and ribs removed with cancer.  He is now going through extensive chemo and radiation treatments.  His brother shaved his head in support of Kyle, who has lost his hair.

Victoria had a small spot her on leg.  It turned out to be melanoma that had already metastasized.  She is in and out of the hospital and going through all sorts of suffering.  Still, she is reaching out to help others with awareness.

I don’t usually do this, but:

1) if you are in metro-Phoenix, stop by Hob Nobs and buy a Kyle-strong bracelet.

http://www.hob-nobs.com/

2) Please go to the donation site below to donate to help Victoria and also watch her video.  Thanks.

http://www.gofundme.com/e34gk8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF9CFcR2b30&feature=youtu.be

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Helping Homeless Children

I am helping the Pappas Kids Schoolhouse Foundation to raise money to help homeless children with education, healthcare and special needs.  Many homeless children are the result of parents in jail, drug abuse or domestic violence.  They may move from various foster care organizations, domestic shelters and to and from family members.  Providing education and healthcare to them so they do not fall through the cracks is essential.  Please join me in supporting this effort.  Your donation of a dollar, or more if you can spare it, will truly help this organization.  The foundation has a volunteer board and only one employee.  All the rest of the money, the vast majority, goes directly to helping the thousands of children out there who need their support.  Many kids are getting quality education and healthcare ONLY because of their efforts.

pappasKidsSchoolhouseFoundation

Here is the PayPal link to make a donation:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FML3PNKMHNNV2

The organization is a 501(c)3 charitable organization and your donation counts as a charitable donation for tax purposes.

Thank you for your consideration.

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