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Lisa Frank Mini Notepads
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Is that a cheetah or a leopard?? I even have cheetah/leopard print in one of my tattoos and I still don't know lol. I don't actually like this print, I was just a drunk y2k emo girl who didn't think out her tattoos lol. The little critter on this notepad is adorable though!
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a list of some spring movies/series 🌷
spring is here!! and so is your friendly neighbourhood little organisation freak of a goblin to give you a list of some spring movies and series. as always, just close your eyes and point somewhere on this little list, or even put the numbers in a generator and go with whatever the result is ♡
summer | autumn | winter
🐝 ‧₊˚ ⋅ movies ⋅˚₊‧
mary poppins (1964)
the sound of music (1965)
aristocats (1970)
alla vi barn i bullerbyn (1986)
my neighbour totoro (1988)
kiki's delivery service (1989)
a league of their own (1992)
the secret garden (1993)
pride and prejudice (1995/2005)
whisper of the heart (1995)
clueless (1995)
my best friend’s wedding (1997)
parent trap (1998)
10 things i hate about you (1999)
notting hill (1999)
she's all that (1999)
but i’m a cheerleader (1999)
bring it on (2000)
miss congeniality (2000)
spiritied away (2001)
the wedding planner (2001)
legally blonde (2001)
princess diaries (2001 + 2004)
spy kids (2001-2003)
maid in manhatten (2002)
bend it like beckham (2002)
tuck everlasting (2002)
school of rock (2003)
how to lose a guy in 10 days (2003)
something’s gotta give (2003)
13 going on 30 (2004)
finding neverland (2004)
howl’s moving castle (2004)
saving face (2004)
the notebook (2004)
imagine me and you (2005)
nanny mcphee (2005)
penelope (2006)
miss potter (2006)
step up (2006)
she’s the man (2006)
bridge to terabithia (2007)
enchanted (2007)
atonement (2007)
stardust (2007)
ps i love you (2007)
wild child (2008)
made of honour (2008)
ondine (2009)
bride wars (2009)
valentine’s day (2010)
leap year (2010)
easy a (2010)
from up on poppy hill (2011)
jane eyre (2011)
crazy, stupid, love (2011)
what to expect when you’re expecting (2012)
remember sunday (2013)
saving mr banks (2013)
about time (2013)
now you see me (2013 + 2016)
love, rosie (2014)
testament of youth (2014)
kingsman (2014-)
paddington (2014 + 2017)
far from the madding crowd (2015)
burnt (2015)
brooklyn (2015)
cinderella (2015)
the man from u.n.c.l.e. (2015)
lady chatterley's lover (2015/2022)
creed franchise (2015-2023)
me before you (2016)
mother’s day (2016)
this beautiful fantastic (2016)
the light between oceans (2016)
paterson (2016)
how to be single (2016)
hidden figures (2016)
gifted (2017)
dunkirk (2017)
ocean’s eight (2018)
life itself (2018)
peter rabbit (2018)
christopher robin (2018)
tomb raider (2018)
set it up (2018)
crazy rich asians (2018)
spider-verse movies (2018-)
1917 (2019)
the art of racing in the rain (2019)
can you keep a secret? (2019)
booksmart (2019)
someone great (2019)
endings, beginnings (2019)
emma (2020)
enola holms (2020-)
the last letter from your lover (2021)
the world to come (2021)
we live in time (2024)
🌼 ‧₊˚ ⋅ series ⋅˚₊‧
little house on the prairie (1974-1983)
moomin valley (1990-1992)
greys anatomy (2005-)
gossip girl (2007-2012)
skins (2007-2013)
the great british bake off (2010-)
new girl (2011-2018)
brooklyn nine-nine (2013-2021)
the fosters (2013-2018)
the 100 (2014-2020)
jane the virgin (2014-2019)
outlander (2014-)
grace and frankie (2015-2022)
poldark (2015-2019)
critical role (2015-)
howards end (2017)
girlboss (2017)
she's gotta have it (2017-2019)
the bold type (2017-2021)
mr. sunshine (2018)
queer eye (2018-)
crash landing into you (2019)
the witcher (2019-)
dickinson (2019-2021)
sex education (2019-2023)
bridgerton (2020-)
ted lasso (2020-2023)
nevertheless (2021)
abbott elementary (2021-)
flatshare (2022)
#lea speaks#• comfort if you need it •#movies#comfort movies#movie recommendation#studyblr#cottagecore#dark academia#cozycore#cosycore#hygge#naturecore#tv show recommendations#spring#spring aesthetic#spring movies#springcore#cottage core
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Watch More Movies Notebook: September ‘24
(and a few things from August because I didn’t have the time to update last month!)
This month's blog journal features two contenders for best new-to-me films of the year (from Argentina and Brazil respectively), a handful of Depression-era shorts that range from absurdist comedy to Jungian fable to psychological actuality, plus one for the Sad Clown Hall of Fame (I've decided that's a real thing). Also included: a round up of recent posts and a preview of what's coming up this month.
Favorite New-to-me Films of the Month
(listed in order pictured above, L to R)
As always, if any other films catch your eye, but you need specific content/trigger warnings, feel free to ask and I’ll try to oblige!
READ on BELOW the JUMP!
I, the Worst of All / Yo, la peor de todas (1990)
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María Luisa Bemberg’s film adaptation of Octavio Paz’s study of the life and work of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Sor Juana was a 17th century polymath from (what is now) Mexico and the film recounts her struggles to continue her work and her relationship with the vicereine of New Spain.
This is easily one of my favorite new-to-me movies of the year so far. Biopics often feel formally stodgy to me, but Bemberg’s film is highly visual and plays with time, space, and symbolism, revealing emotional truths in ways that avoid going artificially melodramatic. The relationship between Sor Juana and the vicereine unfolds beautifully and both actresses, Assumpta Serna and Dominique Sanda, are fantastic. I would recommend checking this one out even if you haven’t read any of Sor Juana’s work—in fact, watching this movie will likely motivate you to get reading!
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La cartomancienne (1932)
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An experimental short about a lovelorn young woman seeking advice from a fortune teller. Jerome Hill’s first directorial outing is a Jungian fable peppered with references to supernatural folk beliefs. It’s evocatively constructed and has a great rhythm to it (paired with Hill’s original score). It’s a real gem!
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Little Geezer (1932)
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Theodore Huff took a mess of New Jersey ragamuffins, dressed them up as grown ups, had them act out half-remembered scenes from pre-code crime movies, and gave us the gift of Little Geezer. I found it genuinely funny, but, even if you don’t vibe with Huff’s sense of humour, you might get a kick out of how clearly the kids enjoyed playing gangsters or the shocking novelty of the kids smoking, drinking, carrying tommy guns, etc. Greta Garbage’s impression of Garbo was surprisingly great though??? Might not recommend this one as freely as the two above as Huff so densely packed Geezer with references you may need to have seen all of the movies referenced to pick up what Huff is putting down.
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The City (1939)
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A short, five-part documentary about American city planning produced for the New York World’s Fair of 1939 might be a hard sell for some, but with its truly outstanding creative team, The City is more compelling viewing than you might assume! The City was conceived by housing advocate Catherine Bauer, written by documentarian Pare Lorentz (The Plow that Broke the Plains) and Lewis Mumford, directed by Ralph Steiner (H2O, Mechanical Principles, Surf and Seaweed) and future MoMA director Willard Van Dyke (Hands), assisted by Henwar Rodakiewicz (Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements), and scored by Aaron Copland. I might have some personal bias here as I grew up in NJ and have lived in New York and Pittsburgh, but as a modern viewer, I found The City to be an interesting window into the past.
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White Paradise / Bílý ráj (1924)
[letterboxd | imdb | Watch at Národní filmový archiv]
Looks like Christmas X Criminals also has a tradition outside of the English-speaking world! Anny Ondra plays Nina, a whimsical young orphan under the guardianship of a nasty tavern keeper. On Christmas Eve, Ivan, a man framed for a crime against Nina’s parents, escapes prison to spend one last holiday with his ailing mother. Together, Ivan and Nina with the aid of a travelling puppeteer uncover the true bandit, exonerating Ivan and freeing Nina.
Bílý ráj is a charming film shot on location in the Šumava forest in Bohemia. Don’t be put off by the overly literal English translation of the title, the connotations are off by modern standards! This will be a solid recommendation for the coming winter months and I’m thinking about putting together a little list of some of the best Christmas X Criminals movies out there. If you have any underappreciated/underseen instances of the trope please suggest them to me! Bonus: it has a wonderful poster!
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Seeing the World, Part One: A Visit to New York, N.Y. (1937)
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This cheeky short by Rudy Burckhardt is a mock travelogue about visiting New York City. Referencing both Traveltalks shorts and the city symphony films, Burckhardt playfully jumbles genres and the film’s acerbity doesn’t overstay its welcome with a ~10 minute runtime. Also, Seeing the World features Joseph Cotten’s first screen role!
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The Golden Clown / Klovnen (1926)
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The great Gösta Ekman turns in one of the best silent film performances I’ve ever seen in this. Ekman plays Joe Higgins, a talented young clown in a travelling circus. Joe is in love with Daisy, the stunt rider and daughter of the circus’ owners. A twist of fate results in Joe becoming a top performer, headlining his own theatrical production in Paris. Unfortunately, Joe becomes a workaholic and Daisy gets romanced on the side by a caddish fashion designer. Both of their lives fall apart after they decide to divorce. A.W. Sandberg does a phenomenal job of heightening personal tragedy to an epic scale. I was astounded at how smoothly Ekman performed twenty years worth of aging in two hours. As much as I enjoyed this film (and cried over the finale), it did leave me wondering if they make movies about happy clowns? CW/TW for suicide.
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April Fool (1924)
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An occasional habit of mine is to watch silent comedy shorts during my lunch break. One afternoon this month, I watched three Charley Chase/Jimmy Jump shorts. They were all winners, but April Fool was my favorite. On the first of April, Jimmy Jump gets blindsided by pranks when he arrives at work. Jimmy swears he won’t get pranked again and makes a bet with his coworker (Noah Young). Chaos ensues. The other shorts I watched, Publicity Pays (1924) and A Ten-Minute Egg (1924), were also good, though not as tightly constructed. Publicity Pays features an especially sweet and well-behaved monkey BTW.
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Footnote to Fact (1933)
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A harrowing short by Lewis Jacobs documenting The Great Depression in New York City. Originally intended to be part of a series that wasn’t completed, Footnote to Fact survived on its own (thanks to Anthology Film Archives) as a stream-of-consciousness rhythmic portrait of the quotidian horror of the Depression. Honestly, I can’t believe I hadn’t seen this earlier, but I’m glad to have finally remedied that. Worth checking out, if you’re in a place to handle it. TW/CW for suicide and depictions of real dead animals (in a butcher window).
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The Hole in the Wall (1929)
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After a major train accident, The Fox (Edward G. Robinson) and his crew are forced to rework their phony psychic scheme. When Jean (Claudette Colbert) knocks on their door, fresh off a prison sentence for a crime she didn’t commit, she takes on the role of their faux medium. Jean has her own revenge plot in mind: kidnapping the granddaughter of the rich woman who framed her.
I came across this movie when reading about Robert Florey’s feature films and I’m glad I did—as a big fan of both Robinson and Colbert. Robinson doesn’t have all that much to do in the movie, but he’s very charming in it. Colbert gets the most to do with the conflicted Jean—a woman who chooses a life of crime only after a life of crime was chosen for her. But, the real reason this overlooked pre-code made this list is that the climax of the film was such a shock to me! I won’t give it away in case you decide to check it out yourself, but I never anticipated that!
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Quilombo (1984)
[letterboxd | imdb | kanopy (US)]
I’ve had really great luck working through my watchlist lately. Yo, la peor de todas is certainly on my best new-to-me list for the whole year and so is Quilombo! Quilombo is a fantasticized telling of the true story of Palmares, a free community of escaped slaves in colonial-era Brazil. The film primarily focuses on the events surrounding the fight to remain free of Portuguese authorities while Ganga Zumba and later Zumbi led the settlement. As I’m not Brazilian, this history was largely new to me and it’s been enriching to learn more about it. To me, this film seems like a great entry point. It’s stylish in a meaningful way, has a fantastic soundtrack (which I’ve already listened to twice since watching the film), and the production design, editing, and performances are all super. Also, Quilombo is a film worth studying if you want to see how a filmmaker can artistically condense a large span of time to fit feature length without awkwardly hopping along a timeline of events like a slideshow brought to life.
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Monthly Round-up
In case you missed it, I spent the better part of the last few months constructing and heavily researching “Cosplay the Classics: Nazimova in Salomé.” There were so many compelling avenues to go down that I split the cosplay into two and a half parts!
Part One: “The Importance of Being Peter” covers Nazimova’s creative decisions in adapting Oscar Wilde’s play for the silent screen—illustrating both her filmmaking techniques and her keen awareness of her core fanbase: young/independent women.
Part Two: “Artists United?” details the struggles Nazimova had in getting Salomé released and finding its audience. This part describes how the American film industry was growing and changing in the early 1920s and how Nazimova’s independent productions fit into (or didn’t fit into) that landscape. I also aimed to complicate the oversimplified narrative of Salomé as a flop by collecting and analysing data surrounding its release in comparison to her Metro films.
Part Two Point Five (a.k.a. Cosplay the Classics: Post-script) will be up soon. It’s a slightly shorter piece covering Salomé’s place in cinematic Orientalism. Stay tuned!
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Since the last notebook installment, I made themed gif/still sets for:
The Golden Clown (1926)
Salvation Hunters (1925)
(which I talked about in the last installment of WMM Notebook)
Danse Macabre (1922)
Yo, la peor de todas (1990)
A Day in Santa Fe (1931)
(which I talked about in the last installment of WMM Notebook)
I also made some gifs of my Salomé cosplay, because I was so pleased with how the wig turned out I needed to show it in motion!
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In addition to the follow-up to “CtC: Salomé,” I’m working on a quick how-to rundown of the cosplay, in case you need some Halloween inspiration!
I’ve also got a slate of spooky-season appropriate gifs/stills to post here on tumblr for October.
Until next time, Happy Halloween and Happy viewing!
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What were you obsessed with as a kid? Mine was dinosaurs. I could talk until dawn about them.
See I want to say dinosaurs but I like, never absorbed any dinosaur facts as a kid. I just sort of vibe with them. Can't tell you a single thing about a stegosaurus but I think they're neat
No I have to say my big childhood obsession was fantasy creatures. Dragons, fairies, unicorns, Pegasus, any combination of those things holy CRAP I was in love with them. I would draw dragons over my notebooks at school, wear giant dragon pendents with my school uniform (The Nuns did not like that), I was a fairy for like 3-4 Halloweens in a row, and don't get me started on unicorns. I owned so many tiny pewter wizards you guys have no idea
And to give you all an example of what it was like being me circa 1990 here's an image of an actual poster I had hung up over my bed as a little Aught
If anyone knows the artist let me know I need a print for my very grown up self
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tora aikawa / twisting tiger headcanons/rewriting/etc.
(march/11/1990)
pisces sun | virgo moon | aquarius rising
INFP - 9w8 - sx/so - 974 - ESI - RLUAI - EFVL - Melancholic-Phlegmatic
general headcanons:
• trans masc, he/him, gayace,
• nobody cares but his sexuality headcanons were made by me when i was mad at wattpad bitches infantalizing him and making him their uwu japanese anime boyfriend,
• also he is little gremlin man before anybody start treating him as omg so cute trans boy hahaha gay baby. nah, he will kick you directly in the balls (even if you don't have them) and he will do this with pleasure,
• as a kid he was creepypasta enjoyer (he tortured miko with them when he was trying to sleep),
• philosophy nerd, not only into "asian philosophy", but philosophy in general. marxism, stoicism, nihilism, epicureanism, etc. everything,
• he reads this big fucking books weighing tons and they are always the craziest shit ever like "the idiot" by fyodor dostoevsky,
• i think he is russian literature fan in general,
• i think he had something that we could describe as depressive episodes, but he was never diagnosed with it til adulthood. and to be honesg tiger himself thought that everyone have felt something like that from time to time,
• probably has light ptsd,
• his friendships with nakama players (besides his and miko bond) aren't that strong like they used to. this is "when both of you start to distancing from each other and you become strangers to each other" situation, (he misses them)
• he self expressing himself very often in form of his new tricks, but also in his writing (he has a lot of notebooks with multiple essays),
• loves cartoons,
• <energy drinks3,
• he has keyhole top surgery type of scars,
• he become strika member after his whole transition journey,
• when doc got his medical results he was a little bit confused bcs birth certificate said that tiger is afab, so he informed coach about it,
• some day after training coach took tiger aside and told him that if anybody's gonna have problem with his identity, he will talk to them and he also asked tiger if he was capable of informing him or doc about his problems/health,
• rasta was first to know, bcs he and tiger went out for a beer together once and tiger started pointing out on his chest and telling a whole story totally drunk. the next day rasta walked up to him and asked in friendly-jokingly way is it safe for him to remove his muscle breasts, to which tiger replied with laugh,
• besides rasta, coach and doc. shakes, klaus and probably whole reserve players bench know about him,
• y'all will eat me (for speaking the truth) but matador, joe and north don't know about the fact that he is trans. bcs north definitely says f/aggot at least once a day, el is this cis lgb+ stereotype in tigers eyes (even tho matador doesn't care about gender identity, if you are hot, then you are hot and you will have to deal with his interest in you) and joe may perceive tiger differently when he would come out (again, this is how tiger feels about him),
• he is very critical of the sigma male trend and whole "sigma" idea in general, he even done a research and watched and read american psycho and fight club (yeah ik this is so random),
• idealist. he is close with his feelings and morality, so he assumes very often that everyone controls their own emotions like him,
• he is both idealist and skeptic,
• texts >>>>>>> voice messages/video calls,
• had religion crisis,
• he develops his trust to people very slowly,
• has mulitple accounts on twitter and makes the best trolling posts out there,
• he has decent knowledge about politics,
• watches kdramas when bored,
• he was wearing brackets in the past,
• has a lot of collections (like gadgets from chips' wrappers, TALISMANS, jewelry, figurines), but he is not obsessed about them,
• has tattoos like this:
• DEFINITELY HAS SOMETHINGG FROM HYPERMOBILITY SPECTRUM. that's why he is so flexible.
throught the series (og tv show, rewriting):
• [—] is waiting to be completed.
relationship with:
• miko: ik a lot of you ships them, but they are platonic to me.
they are like brothers. sometimes they fight for dear life and the other time they send each other funny memes at 3 am. in my head, both of them didn't have a great family dynamic, so they stayed together late at night.
miko was more easy going, so he was always worried about tiger when something happened to him. they aren't ashamed to show their love to each other.
• inyo: when they were kiddos she truly loved him in the most sisterly way you can think of. both of them are very careful when it comes to developing relations so they become very important to each other. it hurt when they had no contact with each other for years and then they become super league enemies (they never even have a talk after this).
• rasta: tiger is welcomed in rasta's house and tiger is always open to do something for rasta in return. buddies.
• cool joe: its complicated. on the one hand they are good friends and joe considers tiger as one of the most normal mates in their team, but they still have that unresolved tension that prevents them from deepening their relationship further.
• others: ?
fashion headcanons:
• smokey eye makeup supremacy,
• TW SCARYASS PRINTED SHIRT. he wears t-shirts with the most obscure shit on them
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• his style is something between grunge, gothic and alt,
• he wears platform shoes to look taller than he actually is,
• some examples of his fits:
music headcanons:
• soft rock!! (car seat headrest is his beloved), j-pop, mcr & bôa.
NSFW:
• had a tdick at the time when he was playing for nakama,
• is into t4t relationships, bcs every cis gay guy he had thing for were super weird about him and either have had internalized transphobia or specific fantasies that crossed his boundaries of comfort,
• tldr give this man a trans bf so he could have the most non sexual intercourse.
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I finally started reading a book that is not a sequel/part of a series I already knew yesterday - which is a big deal, it's the first time I've done so probably all year, god I miss reading for fun but the pandemic stole it from me - and I'm having the best time. Because, and I cannot stress enough that this is an extremely positive ringing endorsement, this book has the EXACT plot of a story I wrote about one of the New Kids on the Block in 1990. I still have the notebooks around here somewhere.
Will actually do a recommendation post if I get to the end and am still this delighted. But this is your reminder that cringe is fake and the stories that made you happy when you were 14 are still valid and you can and should revisit them.
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Considering the weakened economic situation in Finland, tabloid Iltalehti asked ministers in Petteri Orpo's (NCP) government if they would be willing to reduce their own salaries.
Noting that former PMs Jyrki Katainen (NCP) and Juha Sipilä (Cen) reduced ministerial salaries by between five to seven percent, IL asked the 19 ministers in Orpo's cabinet if they would be willing to take similar action.
The only minister to respond to IL's question was Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Riikka Purra (Finns), who said she agreed with the idea.
"Yes, I would be willing to lower ministers' salaries," Purra responded in an email to IL.
She did, however, add that there were ways to get budget savings from political financing. Purra said cuts to party subsidies, bonuses and party support for wellbeing services counties might be more effective places to start.
"It is not a huge amount of money in the overall fiscal picture, but the principle is important," Purra said.
The salary of a minister currently stands at 11,266 euros a month and the Prime Minister's salary is 14,448 euros per month.
Finland adjusts to nuclear Nato
In an interview with newspaper Ilta-Sanomat Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen (NCP) discussed the delicate issue of Finland adapting to Nato's nuclear deterrence policy.
Finland has long held a policy of nuclear disarmament, but since joining the defence alliance Nato earlier this year, it remains unclear what role nuclear weapons will play in the long term.
"Adjusting to the nuclear alliance requires a huge amount of knowledge on the history and understanding of how nuclear weapons work — and even more importantly, the political practices related to these weapons," Häkkänen told IS.
Häkkänen added that while Finland boosts Nato's traditional warfare capabilities, the Nordic country is a newcomer in terms of nuclear weapons policy.
"Finland is very well versed in terms of traditional, large-scale warfare and related deterrents. We have the know-how, the level of knowledge, the understanding. As far as nuclear deterrence is concerned, we should go with a notebook in hand, so to speak, in these early stages," Häkkänen told IS.
Häkkänen would not say whether Finland would participate in Nato's next major nuclear exercise this autumn, Steadfast Noon. This is the first nuclear exercise since Finland joined the alliance and could, in theory, participate in them by providing air support or sending observers.
A key feature of Nato's nuclear deterrence is European allies hosting US nuclear weapons on their own soil.
Additionally, Häkkänen said there are no plans for any new nuclear deployments and Finland still wants to remain a nuclear weapon-free state.
Men without children
Capital-based daily Helsingin Sanomat covered a statistical trend that shows nearly half of 35-year-old men in Finland are childless.
In the past few decades, the proportion of men without kids in that age group has risen significantly. In 1990, only 31 percent of 35-year-old men didn't have kids.
While 35 years of age is not a cut-off for having children, population researcher Marika Jalovaara said it helps to paint a picture of what is to come. Statisticians often use the ages of 40 years for women and 45 years for men to get a rough estimate of childlessness rates.
HS explained that Finland is exceptional in this regard and its ratio of childless men at that age could be the highest in the world. However, the paper clarified that it is difficult to measure against other countries because the statistics are not well recorded.
"When you present these figures to colleagues abroad, the reactions are quite strong. These are really wild," Jalovaara told HS.
Even compared to other Nordic countries though, Finland still has a higher proportion of childless men than its peers.
Historically, this was caused by heavy alcohol consumption and the legacy of war in Finland, the paper wrote.
By international standards Finland also has a high proportion of childless women at the age of 35, with around one-third. At the age of 40 though, only 23 percent of women in Finland were childless.
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Kero Kero Keroppi to Origami no Tabibito
An unassuming bridge between past and future.
Paper is with us always, from birth to death.
The 3DO’s multimedia library is a largely bifurcated collective of (early) childhood edutainment software and adult only erotica. It is an often shocking contrast, the likes of Putt-Putt and Eigo de Go! occupying the same space as Immortal Desire or the aptly-titled Sex. It is a testament to the possibilities afforded to software developers during the multimedia boom of the early 1990s, CD-ROMs making the proliferation of minimal input, high-quality entertainment a reality for those too young to meaningfully engage with interactive software, and those too libidinous for anything but appeasement. This duality makes both extremes intriguing, and led me to gravitate towards Kero Kero Keroppi to Origami no Tabibito and its heart-achingly sweet cover art and premise. One of Sanrio’s cutest characters being taught how to do origami, something I did as a child and when starting university? Sign me up.
Understandably, given the very young audience, Keroppi and his friends are taught traditional, simple origami designs that teach the fundamentals of the craft. Keroppi’s designs are toy-like, including a jumping frog, paper popper, and traditional sumo wrestler. Keroleen’s are cute objects, being flowers, jewellery, and heart shaped stationery. The origami traveller teaches Ganta how to make animals, Kyorosuke to create practical objects like a tissue holder, boxes, and notebooks, and Noberun ‘mysterious’ geometric models and more complex designs befitting his friends’ categories.
Selecting a design shows a short animation of Keroppi and friends playing. Teru Teru gives the design a difficulty rating out of five, and Den Den is an ever-present adviser as the user goes through the design’s steps. The traveller helps out in video segments to demonstrate specific folds and methods. Each design is accompanied by a bonus interactive toy or clip from the Hello Kitty and Friends OVAs. It is altogether simple but effective as a tool for teaching and entertaining.
Paper is expression.
Paper craft is inextricable from childhood itself. Paper is cheap, plentiful, easy to work with, tidy, safe, and ultimately simple. Origami exemplifies the beauty of paper most clearly. It is free of embellishment and destruction. It is singular. It can be functional or aesthetic. It is as permanent and temporary as it needs to be. It represents a compounding of the care (or lack thereof) put into it. It is nearly ancient and incredibly contemporary. It is simple and boundlessly complex. It is flat and sculptural. It is childish and mature. Keroppi and his friends demonstrate this with aplomb. Origami is an expression of the self.
Like Keroppi, I dabbled in origami as a kid. I would make throwing stars of printer paper and mar them with staples and paperclips to give them heft. Cootie catchers were scrawled on. Jumping frogs cut for ease of creation. While entirely unintentional, this engagement with origami was a refusal of the art form itself by trying to make the paper into something it was not.
On the eve of entering university, I turned to origami again, crafting modular Sonobe models and simple animals. The discovery of contemporary origami by the likes of Gen Hagiwara, Jun Maekawa, and Hideo Komatsu gave me the drive to continue the craft further because of the possibilities in a single square of paper. As my first year of university drew to a close, I presented to my mom on her birthday a senbazuru I had been working on for the past eight months. She still has it hanging on the wall of her office. I folded cranes of all sizes and left them around campus for others to find and take, and though they would sometimes end up in the trash their intrinsic impermanence meant it never bothered me. It’s just paper after all. I made increasingly complex models to push my skills and try and impress a girl I liked. I got a cat and made her little paper doodads to bat about. I rather ironically got a crane permanently marked into my skin. And for whatever reason, I slowed down my craft and eventually stopped. A global pandemic began. My lone crane became surrounded by flowers. I sent parcels to my boyfriend and packed them with cranes I had folded long ago. The models I made that were strewn around my house were put away in drawers and bins, the senbazuru and some custom boxes I had made being the only concrete symbols of this years-long hobby of mine.
Paper is a constant.
What I adore most about Kero Kero Keroppi to Origami no Tabibito is that it brings a centuries old craft into the hypermodern age of multimedia. It could work just as well as a book or tape, but it takes advantage of this new medium to address the realities of a radically shifting world. Shortened attention spans are sated with visual stimuli. Origami as an expression of national, abstract culture is conveyed through materialistic, corporate culture to try and ensure the survival of the craft. It takes something so accessible it can be done with leaves and hides it behind the extreme cost barrier of a 3DO or FM Towns Marty. Most importantly, it presents these origami models as means to an expressive end beyond the purely aesthetic. It shows me what I was perhaps missing in my drive to make complex origami. I was missing the intrinsic fun of paper, of craft, of play.
Paper is with us always, from rebirth to death.
I began HRT in 2021. My flimsy paper birth certificate was marked by a gender I knew to be incorrect for a decade. In late 2022 I came out to my parents and underwent the legal hullabaloo necessary to fix the gender marker on my identification. The impermanent birth certificate was mailed off and destroyed. It was replaced by a polymer certificate. Paper that had been with me from birth saw me through to legal [rebirth/death].
I started Kero Kero Keroppi to Origami no Tabibito in the morning, sat at my desk in my underwear in a body radically different from the one I had when last I folded paper. A body that was new. I moved to the floor, and folded without the precision I once obsessed over. My imperfections compounded.
It was an expression of the self that was real. The sun broke through the clouds and was warm on my skin.
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Avatar (2009)
Avatar: The Way of Water
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The Outsiders
Karate Kid 1,2,&3.
The Notebook
10 Things I Hate About You
The Vampire Diaries
Shameless(up to s8)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Kids Bilingual Talking Laptop Computer Radioshack English Spanish Learn.
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Movies in chronological order
Chaplin The Kid (1921)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Casi casados (1961) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4gBRWcHZxs
Mi Vida Es Una Canción (1963)
El padrecito (1964) (Cantiflas)
What a Way to go (1964)
Mary Poppins (1964)
The Sound of Music (1965)
The Graduate (1967)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
The God Father I (1972)
The God Father II (1974)
The God Father III (1990)
Castle in the Sky (1986)
My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
Pretty Woman (1990)
Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Bethoven (1992)
Aladdin (1992)
Clueless (1995)
KIKA (1997)
My Best Friend’s wedding (1997)
(Couple gets married but alcohol problem she leaves him for another, couch scene where he falls on the floor)
(Have sex in a hotel room dont know each other, shes older than him)
Star Wars: Phantom Menace Episode 1 (1999)
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Episode 2 (2002)
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Episode 3 (2005)
Obi Wan Kenobi
Star Wars: A New Hope Episode 4 (1977)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Episode 5 (1980)
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Episode 6 (1983)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
West Side Story (1961)
West Side Story (2021)
Jaws
Before sunrise (1995)
Pocahontas (1995)
Titanic (1997)
Anastasia (1997)
Mulan (1998)
Notting Hill (1999)
Ten Things I Hate About You (1999)
Tarzan (1999)
The Road to El Dorado (2000)
In the mood for love (2000)
Hannibal (2001)
Amelie (2001)
The Princess Diaries (I) (2001)
Uptown girls (2003)
Love actually (2003)
How to loose a guy in 10 days (2003)
Freaky Friday (2003)
School of Rock (2003)
Lost in translation (2003)
Mean Girls (2004)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
13 going on 30 (2004)
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
Prince & Me (2004)
The Notebook (2004)
Ice Princess (2005)
Charlotte’s Web (2006)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Bee Movie (2007)
Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Ratatouille (2007)
House bunny (2008)
Mamma Mia! (2008)
My Sister’s Keeper (2009)
500 Days of Summer (2009)
Nowhere Boy (John Lennon) (2009)
It’s Complicated (2009)
Princess and the Frog (2009)
A Christmas Carol (2009)
Avatar (2009)
Despicable Me (2010)
Tangled (2010)
Letters to Juliet (2010)
Dear John (2010)
Blue Valentine (2010)
Charlie St. Cloud (2010)
Valentine’s Day (2010)
Easy A (2010)
Burlesque (2010)
Eat Pray Love (2010)
In Time (2011)
One Day (2011)
The Artist (black and white) (2011)
The Help (2011)
The Smurfs (2011)
Rio (2011)
Les Miserables (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012)
Pitch Perfect (2012)
Sex Tape (2014)
The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
The Giver (2014)
Saving Mr. Banks (2014)
Whiplash (2014)
Carol (2015)
What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015)
Moana (2016)
La La Land (2016)
Fences (2016)
The Jungle Book (2016)
The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
Mother (2017)
What Happened to Monday? (2017)
Call me by your name (2017)
Freak Show (2017)
The Shape of Water (2017)
TOC TOC (2017)
Wonder (2017) (kid w/ face deformity)
The Greatest Showman (2017)
Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017)
Christmas Inheritance (2017)
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Dry Martina (2018)
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)
Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
Bumblebee (2018)
Avengers (2019)
Hustlers (2019)
Someone great (2019)
Solteras (2019)
Midsommar (2019)
Us (2019)
Marriage Story (2019)
Elisa and Marcela (2019)
Aladdin (2019)
Klaus (2019)
Love and Monsters (2020)
Mulan (2020)
PROM (2020)
Soul (2020)
What would sofia loren do? (2021)
Yes Day (2021)
The Unforgivable (2021)
Don’t Look Up (2021)
The Wonder (2022)
Love in the Villa (2022)
Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical (2022)
The Little Mermaid (2023)
Avatar The Shape of Water (2022)
Blonde (2022)
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022)
Scrooge (2022)
Toscana (2022)
Everything everywhere all at once (2022)
Elemental (2023)
Transformers Rise of the Beasts (2023)
The Noel Diary (2023)
No hard feelings (2023)
Super Mario Bros (2023)
La sociedad de la nieve (2023)
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Holidays 5.18
Holidays
Baltic Fleet Day (Russia)
Black Watch Day
Constitution and Flag Day (Turkmenistan)
Day of Remembrance of Crimean Tatar Genocide (Ukraine)
Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
eCard Day
Fibroid Awareness Day (Jamaica)
Flag and Universities Day (Haiti)
Hispanic Family Day
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
International Day for Women in Maritime
International Museum Day [also 9.18]
Let’s Get Creative Day
Magtymguly Day (a.k.a. Revival, Unity & Poetry Day; Turkmenistan)
Mother Whistler Day
Mount Saint Helens Day
Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day (Sri Lankan Tamils)
National AAPI Day Against Bullying
National Brock Day
National CASA/GAL Volunteer’s Day
National Fascination of Plants Day
National Haitian Soul Snatching Day
National HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
National Kids Ignite Good! Day
National Marvin Day
National Speech Pathologist Day
National Stress Awareness Day
National Tenant's Day
No Dirty Dishes Day
Rooster Day
Send An Electronic Greeting Card Day
Teacher’s Day (Syria)
Victory Day (Sri Lanka)
Visit Your Relatives Day
World AIDS Vaccine Day
World Catholic Education Day
World Goodwill Day
World Hollandia Dairy Day (Nigeria)
World Homocystinurias Awareness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
I Love Reese’s Day
National Bento Day
National Cheese Soufflé Day
National Cocktail Day (Portugal)
National Marshmallow Day (Australia)
Wild Mustard Day (French Republic)
3rd Thursday in May
Brown Bag It Thursday [3rd Thursday]
Global Accessibility Awareness Day [3rd Thursday]
Hummus Day [3rd Thursday]
International Vyshyvanka Day [3rd Thursday]
National Apéritif Day [3rd Thursday]
National Notebook Day [3rd Thursday]
Independence Days
Shorewell (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Somaliland (from Somalia, 1991) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (Christian; Saint)
Apollon Day (Old Roman Festival to Apollo, God of Music, Poetry & Sunlight)
Ascension Day [39 Days after Easter, 40th Day of Easter] (a.k.a. …
Father's Day (Germany)
Feast of the Ascension
Festa della Sensa (Venice)
Global Day of Prayer (Western Christianity)
Heroes' Day (Romania)
Holy Thursday
Sheep Festival (Cameroon)
Eric IX, King of Sweden (Christian; Saint)
Felix of Cantalice (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Faunus (Ancient Rome)
Festival of Pan (Ancient Greece)
Gertrude Käsebier (Artology)
John I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Leonard Nimoy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
The Letter Tree (Muppetism)
Papinian (Positivist; Saint)
Potamon (Christian; Saint)
Russell’s Teapot Day (Pastafarian)
Theodotus (Christian; Saint) [innkeepers]
Venantius of Camerino (Christian; Saint)
Vor’s Blot (Pagan)
Yom Yerushalayim begins (Jerusalem Day; Israel) [Iyar 28]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [19 of 53]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [30 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [24 of 37]
Premieres
Baptism, by Lenny Kravitz (Album; 2004)
Book Club (Film; 2018)
Buddy’s Lost World (WB LT Cartoon; 1935)
Bus Stop, recorded by The Hollies (Song; 1966)
Cadillac Man (Film; 1990)
Deadpool 2 (Film; 2018)
Dracula, by Bram Stoker (Novel; 1897)
Enter Talking, by Joan Rivers (Memoir; 1986)
First Family, by David Baldacci (Novel; 2009)
French Connection II (Film; 1975)
The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood (Novel; 1986)
The House of the Rising Sun, recorded by The Animals (Song; 1964)
Millennium, by the Backstreet Boys (Album; 1999)
Moulin Rouge! (Film; 2001)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Film; 2011)
Pop Life, by Bananarama (Album; 1991)
Shrek (Animated Film; 2001)
Shrek the Third (Animated Film; 2007)
State of Play (UK TV Mini-Series; 2003)
Warren Zevon, by Warren Zevon (Album; 1976)
You Ought to Be in Pictures (WB LT Cartoon; 1940)
Today’s Name Days
Erich, Erika, Felix, Johannes (Austria)
Feliks, Ivan, Srećko, Venancije (Croatia)
Nataša (Czech Republic)
Erik (Denmark)
Eeri, Eerik, Eero, Ergi, Ergo, Erich, Erik, Erki, Erko (Estonia)
Eerik, Eerika, Eerikki, Eero, Erkka, Erkki (Finland)
Éric (France)
Erich, Erika, Felix, Johannes (Germany)
Faeini, Galateia, Ioulia, Julia (Greece)
Alexandra, Erik (Hungary)
Enrico, Erico, Giovanni, Luciano, Venanzio, Veneziano (Italy)
Cindija, Ēriks, Inese, Inesis (Latvia)
Erdvilas, Erikas, Julita, Rytė, Venancijus (Lithuania)
Eirik, Erik, Erika (Norway)
Aleksander, Aleksandra, Alicja, Edwin, Eryk, Eryka, Feliks, Irina, Liboriusz, Myślibor, Wenancjusz (Poland)
Teodot (România)
Viola (Slovakia)
Claudia, Félix (Spain)
Erik (Sweden)
Rosalia, Rose (Ukraine)
Aric, Eric, Erica, Erich, Erick, Ericka, Erik, Erika, Perry (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 138 of 2024; 227 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 20 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Bing-Chen), Day 29 (Bing-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 27 Iyar 5783
Islamic: 27 Shawwal 1444
J Cal: 17 Bīja; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 5 May 2023
Moon: 1%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 26 Caesar (5th Month) [Papinian]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 60 of 90)
Zodiac: Taurus (Day 29 of 30)
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Holidays 5.18
Holidays
Baltic Fleet Day (Russia)
Black Watch Day
Constitution and Flag Day (Turkmenistan)
Day of Remembrance of Crimean Tatar Genocide (Ukraine)
Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
eCard Day
Fibroid Awareness Day (Jamaica)
Flag and Universities Day (Haiti)
Hispanic Family Day
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
International Day for Women in Maritime
International Museum Day [also 9.18]
Let’s Get Creative Day
Magtymguly Day (a.k.a. Revival, Unity & Poetry Day; Turkmenistan)
Mother Whistler Day
Mount Saint Helens Day
Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day (Sri Lankan Tamils)
National AAPI Day Against Bullying
National Brock Day
National CASA/GAL Volunteer’s Day
National Fascination of Plants Day
National Haitian Soul Snatching Day
National HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
National Kids Ignite Good! Day
National Marvin Day
National Speech Pathologist Day
National Stress Awareness Day
National Tenant's Day
No Dirty Dishes Day
Rooster Day
Send An Electronic Greeting Card Day
Teacher’s Day (Syria)
Victory Day (Sri Lanka)
Visit Your Relatives Day
World AIDS Vaccine Day
World Catholic Education Day
World Goodwill Day
World Hollandia Dairy Day (Nigeria)
World Homocystinurias Awareness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
I Love Reese’s Day
National Bento Day
National Cheese Soufflé Day
National Cocktail Day (Portugal)
National Marshmallow Day (Australia)
Wild Mustard Day (French Republic)
3rd Thursday in May
Brown Bag It Thursday [3rd Thursday]
Global Accessibility Awareness Day [3rd Thursday]
Hummus Day [3rd Thursday]
International Vyshyvanka Day [3rd Thursday]
National Apéritif Day [3rd Thursday]
National Notebook Day [3rd Thursday]
Independence Days
Shorewell (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Somaliland (from Somalia, 1991) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (Christian; Saint)
Apollon Day (Old Roman Festival to Apollo, God of Music, Poetry & Sunlight)
Ascension Day [39 Days after Easter, 40th Day of Easter] (a.k.a. …
Father's Day (Germany)
Feast of the Ascension
Festa della Sensa (Venice)
Global Day of Prayer (Western Christianity)
Heroes' Day (Romania)
Holy Thursday
Sheep Festival (Cameroon)
Eric IX, King of Sweden (Christian; Saint)
Felix of Cantalice (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Faunus (Ancient Rome)
Festival of Pan (Ancient Greece)
Gertrude Käsebier (Artology)
John I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Leonard Nimoy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
The Letter Tree (Muppetism)
Papinian (Positivist; Saint)
Potamon (Christian; Saint)
Russell’s Teapot Day (Pastafarian)
Theodotus (Christian; Saint) [innkeepers]
Venantius of Camerino (Christian; Saint)
Vor’s Blot (Pagan)
Yom Yerushalayim begins (Jerusalem Day; Israel) [Iyar 28]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [19 of 53]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [30 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [24 of 37]
Premieres
Baptism, by Lenny Kravitz (Album; 2004)
Book Club (Film; 2018)
Buddy’s Lost World (WB LT Cartoon; 1935)
Bus Stop, recorded by The Hollies (Song; 1966)
Cadillac Man (Film; 1990)
Deadpool 2 (Film; 2018)
Dracula, by Bram Stoker (Novel; 1897)
Enter Talking, by Joan Rivers (Memoir; 1986)
First Family, by David Baldacci (Novel; 2009)
French Connection II (Film; 1975)
The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood (Novel; 1986)
The House of the Rising Sun, recorded by The Animals (Song; 1964)
Millennium, by the Backstreet Boys (Album; 1999)
Moulin Rouge! (Film; 2001)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Film; 2011)
Pop Life, by Bananarama (Album; 1991)
Shrek (Animated Film; 2001)
Shrek the Third (Animated Film; 2007)
State of Play (UK TV Mini-Series; 2003)
Warren Zevon, by Warren Zevon (Album; 1976)
You Ought to Be in Pictures (WB LT Cartoon; 1940)
Today’s Name Days
Erich, Erika, Felix, Johannes (Austria)
Feliks, Ivan, Srećko, Venancije (Croatia)
Nataša (Czech Republic)
Erik (Denmark)
Eeri, Eerik, Eero, Ergi, Ergo, Erich, Erik, Erki, Erko (Estonia)
Eerik, Eerika, Eerikki, Eero, Erkka, Erkki (Finland)
Éric (France)
Erich, Erika, Felix, Johannes (Germany)
Faeini, Galateia, Ioulia, Julia (Greece)
Alexandra, Erik (Hungary)
Enrico, Erico, Giovanni, Luciano, Venanzio, Veneziano (Italy)
Cindija, Ēriks, Inese, Inesis (Latvia)
Erdvilas, Erikas, Julita, Rytė, Venancijus (Lithuania)
Eirik, Erik, Erika (Norway)
Aleksander, Aleksandra, Alicja, Edwin, Eryk, Eryka, Feliks, Irina, Liboriusz, Myślibor, Wenancjusz (Poland)
Teodot (România)
Viola (Slovakia)
Claudia, Félix (Spain)
Erik (Sweden)
Rosalia, Rose (Ukraine)
Aric, Eric, Erica, Erich, Erick, Ericka, Erik, Erika, Perry (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 138 of 2024; 227 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 20 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Bing-Chen), Day 29 (Bing-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 27 Iyar 5783
Islamic: 27 Shawwal 1444
J Cal: 17 Bīja; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 5 May 2023
Moon: 1%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 26 Caesar (5th Month) [Papinian]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 60 of 90)
Zodiac: Taurus (Day 29 of 30)
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200 Diagnosis Murder 1993–2001 "Brady Bunch 1969–1974 Brady Kids 1972–1973 Kids 1972–1973 The Brady Brides 1981 A Very Brady Christmas 1988 The Bradys 1990 The Brady Bunch Movie 1995 A Very Brady Sequel 1996 Growing Up Brady 2000 The Brady Bunch In The White House 2002" Indiana Jones 1-4 19811984 1989 2008 Walker Texas Ranger 1993–2001 Numb3rs 2005–2010 Knight Rider 2008–2009 60 Min Columbo 1971–2003 "The Karate Kid 1984 Pg 2h 7m The Karate Kid Part II 1986 Pg 1h 53m The Karate Kid Part III 1989 Pg 1h 53m The Next Karate Kid 1994 1h 47m The Karate Kid 2010 Pg 2h 13m" 38 Fantasia 2000 Abc 2000 G 1h 15m 39 The Emperor's New Groove Abc 2001 G 1h 18m 40 Atlantis The Lost Empire Abc 2001 Pg 1h 36m 41 Lilo & Stitch Abc 2002 Pg 1h 25m 42 Treasure Planet Abc 2002 Pg 1h 35m 43 Brother Bear Abc 2003 G 1h 25m 44 Home On The Range Abc 2004 Pg 1h 16m 45 Chicken Little Abc 2005 G 1h 21m 46 The Wild B 2006 1h 35m 47 Meet The Robinsons B 2 2007 G 1h 42m 48 Bolt B 2 2008 Pg 1h 37m 49 The Princess & The Frog B 2009 G 1h 38m 50 Tangled Abc 2010 Pg 1h 40m Pocahontas 10th Anniversary 2005 G 1h 21m Brother -Bear 2 2006 G 1h 13m 102 Dalmatians 2000 G 1h 40m "Angels In The Infield 200 Perfect Game 2000" The Shaggy Dog 2006 Where The Red Fern Grows 2003 Snow Dogs 2002 Pg 1h 42m George Of The Jungle 2 2003 PG 1h 27min "The Princess Diaries 2001 G 1h 55m The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 2004 G 1h 55m" "1. Ice Age 2002 PG 81 min 2. Robots 2005 PG 91 min 3 Ice Age: The Meltdown 2006 PG 91 min 4 Horton Hears a Who! 2008 G 86 min 5 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 2009 PG 94 min " Alvin And The Chipmunks 2007 Pg 1h 32m Eight Below 2006 PG 2h The Tigger Movie 2000 G 1h 17min Piglet's Big Movie 2003 G 1h 29m Winnie The Pooh: Springtime With Roo 2003 G 1h 5min Pooh's Heffalump Movie 2005 1h 8m Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie 2005 G 1h 7m Herbie Fully Loaded 2005 G 1h 41m The Count of Monte Cristo 2002 PG-13 2h 11m "Shanghai Noon 2000 PG-13 1h 50m Shanghai Knights 2003 PG-13 1h 54m" "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2005 PG 2h 23m" "Cast Away 2000 PG-13 2h 23m" Holes 2003 PG 1h 57m National Treasure 2004 PG 2h 11m National Treasure: Book Of Secrets Pg 2007 2h 11m Sky High 2005 PG 1h 40min Sahara 2005 PG-13 2h 4m Bedtime Stories PG 2008 1h 39m Miracle 2004 PG 2h 15m Cheaper by the Dozen PG 2003 ‧ 1h 46m "88. The Notebook (2004) 89. Million Dollar Baby (2005) 90. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 91. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring T (2001) 92. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers T (2002) 93. Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King T (2003) 94. The Departed (2006) 95. 300 (2007) 96. The Dark Knight (2008) 97. The Hangover (2009) 98. The Blind Side (2009) 99. Sherlock Holmes (2009) 100. Inception (2010) " The Superman Motion Picture Anthology PG 1978-2006 Get Smart 2008 PG-13 1h 50m Smallville PG 2001 Superman: The Animated Series PG 1996–2000 "3 The Road To El Dorado March 31, 2000 Pg 89 Min 4 Chicken Run Pg 84 Min June 23, 2000 5 Joseph: King Of Dreams November 7, 2000 Nr 75 Min 6 Shrek May 18, 2001 Pg 90 Min 7 Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron May 24, 2002 G 83 Min 8 Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas July 2, 2003 Pg 86 Min 9 Shrek 2 May 19, 2004 Pg 93 Min 10 Shark Tale October 1, 2004 Pg 90 Min 11 Madagascar May 27, 2005 Pg 86 Min 12 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-rabbit October 7, 2005 Pg 85 Min 13 Over The Hedge May 19, 2006 Pg 83 Min 14 Flushed Away November 3, 2006 Pg 85 Min 15 Shrek The Third May 18, 2007 Pg 93 Min 16 Bee Movie November 2, 2007 Pg 91 Min 17 Kung Fu Panda June 6, 2008 Pg 92 Min 18 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa November 7, 2008 Pg 89 Min 19 Monsters Vs. Aliens March 27, 2009 Pg 94 Min 20 How To Train Your Dragon March 26, 2010 Pg 98 Min 21 Shrek Forever After May 21, 2010 Pg 93 Min 22 Megamind November 5, 2010 Pg 95 Min " Murder, She Wrote 1984–1996 Nr Murder, She Wrote Movie Collection 1997 2000 2001 2003 Mickey 2004 G 1h 44m Letters To Juliet 2010 G 1h 45
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