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Use these steps to find your Apple ID. Your Apple ID is the account you use to sign in to all Apple services. If you forgot your Apple ID or aren't sure that you have one, there are a few ways to find it. Try a different email address In most cases, your Apple ID is your email address. First, try signing in with all prior email addresses that you might have used as an Apple ID. Use your Apple ID account page Go to your Apple ID account page and click Forgot Apple ID or password. When you're asked to enter your Apple ID, click Forgot Apple ID. Enter your first name, last name, and email address. If you enter the wrong email address, you can try again with a different one. See if you're already signed in with your Apple IDYou may already be signed in on one of your Apple devices. View the Apple ID that you're using for these services: From your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Tap Settings > App & iTunes Store Tap Settings > iCloud Tap Settings > Messages > Send & Receive




Tap Settings > FaceTime Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars From your Mac or PC: Select Apple menu > System Preferences > iCloud Open Mail, then select Mail > Preferences > Accounts Open Calendar, then select Calendar > Preferences > Accounts Open FaceTime, then select FaceTime > Preferences  > Settings Open Messages, then select Messages > Preferences > Accounts If you find your Apple ID, but still don't remember your password, reset your password. Check iTunes for previous purchases If you previously bought something in the iTunes Store, you can check which account was used to purchase it. If the Apple ID has changed since, then the name in File Info won't work. Click one of your purchases. You can find your purchases under My Music or Playlists. Choose Edit > Get Info. Click the File tab. The ‘purchased by’ will show your Apple ID in parenthesis that was used to buy the item. If you find your Apple ID, but still don’t remember your password, reset your password.




If you want to change your Apple ID after you find it, we recommend that you update it in Settings for all of your Apple apps and services. As a reminder, you only need one Apple ID. Using multiple Apple IDs might be confusing when you access purchased content or use Apple services. FaceTime is not available in all countries or regions.Sympathy for a Sympath / / / ©2010-2017 EightlyIve been working on this for a few days and whilst it was tough going, I consider it a bit of a break through where skin is concerned. I think I got a good amount of texture and color balance. My problem in the past has been skin looking too grey or orange (thanks to my obsession with burn and dodge). But I relied almost completely on my palate and thats a big change for me. I began it with Xhex in mind but it can be any sympath I suppose since they all have the same androgynous look and red eyes (on occasion). If you like let me know!!ETA: Fiddled around with it. Cropped and face altered.No I’m not really.




I just a book addict who loves to try and share her thoughts about the books she reads. Though I do agree it would be cool to be a superhero. So what are my tastes in books? Well, if you were to ask me two years back what my favourite genre’s of books are, I would have answered with the following without a blink of an eye: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Historical Romance, Chick-lit (or contemporary Romance) And Historical Fiction. Since then, my tastes have expanded into including Fantasy (i.e. Game of Thrones), Erotic Romance, New Adult and Zombie books. Basically, I have become much more open minded in what I read. My philosophy is as long as it has good writing, a good plot and/or interesting characters, I’ll give it a go. This has allowed me to experience some new genres and authors I would never have tried before. As I work full time, my spare time is important to me. This is spent reading (naturally), going to the cinema or watching TV. Again, the types of shows and films I like kind of reflect my reading choices.




My current “Can’t Miss Shows” are Game of Thrones, Blacklist, The Walking Dead, The Millers, Grimm and The Smoke. I’m not much of a fan of reality shows with the only ones I like to watch being cooking shows or ones like Bad Ink. Favourite Authors: Tiffany Reisz, Samantha Young, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Patricia Briggs, J. R Ward, Linda Poitevin, Delilah S Dawson Favourite Series: The Original Sinners, On Dublin Street, Dark Hunters, The Dresden Files, The Grigori Series, Blud Series Favourite Heroes (used in the broadest terms): Soren (The Original Sinners Series), Braden (On Dublin Street Series), V(The Black Dagger Brotherhood Series), Styx (The Dark Hunter Series), Criminy Stain (Blud Series) Favourite Heroine: Nora (The Original Sinners Series), Alexandria Jarvis (The Grigori Series), Mercy Thomson (Mercy Thompson Series), Olivia (On Dublin Street Series), Tish (Blud Series), Xhex (The Black Dagger Brotherhood Series)Call it the Fifty Shades bump — literally.




BabyCenter has released their yearly list of most popular baby names and — shocker! — the Class of 2030 will be seeing a lot more Anastasias and Greys. When bestowing a Fifty Shades-inspired moniker on their child, parents chose not Christian, but Grey. The name saw a 20 percent jump from last year. On the girls’ side of things, Anastasia rose ten percent, while Ana climbed 35 spots. I suppose we should just be thankful these parents are still together. Make love, not war, right? As the child of a voracious reader, this news strikes particularly close to home. My father named me for Gone with the Wind, but my brother was not so lucky (in his eyes) — his name is Dickens and he’s been clamoring to change it to Will since he was 10 (don’t even get me started on our dog Trollope). So on that note, what are the worst book-based names you can think of? Here are my top ten: 1. Xhex (Black Dagger Brotherhood): In my head, this is pronounced like a sneeze. 2. Bitterblue (Bitterblue): Any name that uses real words is a risk (see: Moxie Crimefighter).




3. Horatio Hornblower (The Horatio Hornblower Series): You know you just laughed. 4. Ever Bloom (The Immortals Series): Subtle, it’s not. 5. Four (Divergent): Look, I get why he goes by Four, but come on. I mean, it’s no Seven. 6. Galbatorix (Eragon): Unless you want your child to be evil. 7. Podrick Payne (A Song of Ice and Fire): There are so many to choose, but I had go with this alliterative monstrosity. 8. Sookie (The Southern Vampire Mysteries): Or as Bill would say it, “Sookeeeh.” 9. Albus Severus (Harry Potter): Really? His older brother gets James Sirius and he gets Albus Severus? 10. Katniss (The Hunger Games): Sorry girl, I love you, but I can’t get behind your name. What are your picks? Bad Sex in Fiction Award: Which books beat out J.K. Rowling, ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Laters, baby: Woman cites ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ in divorce The ‘Fifty Shades’ bump: More ‘Twilight’ fanficion is being turned into novels

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