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March 24: National Day of Memory for truth and justice
Today is the day in Argentina to commemorate the victims of the last military dictatorship, self-styled "National Reorganization Process", which usurped the government of the Argentine national state between March 24, 1976 and December 10, 1983. The date highlights the importance of democratic continuity, which in 2023 will be 40 years old.
April 1977, when 14 women gathered for the first time in front of the Casa Rosada to demand information about their sons and daughters who had been kidnapped. They are remembered to this day as the Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.
In times of cloth diapers, the mothers kept the ones their now disappeared children had worn and decided that they would wear them on their heads to recognize themselves in the crowd, becoming their national symbol.
With the restoration of democracy, in December 1983, President Raúl Alfonsín issued the Decree that would later trigger the well-known "THE JUNTAS TRIAL"
This was the first condemnation of State terrorism in Argentina, at the level of the Nuremberg trials, setting a precedent in the continent in view of the horrors experienced.
This is a recent history in the country, our FATHERS, MEN OF 60 YEARS OF AGE went through it, their generation includes the thousands of people who are with us and carry the physical and mental torture of what they suffered.
There are many movies that deal with the themes of these dates:
La noche de los lapices (1986)
La historia oficial (1985) (With an Oscar)
Buenos Aires viceversa (1996)
Argentina 1985 (2022) (With an Oscar nomination)
For those who are here and those who are no longer here, we ask for memory, truth and justice.
#ts4#ts4 edit#ts4 memory day#ts4 argentina#ts4 history#ts4 70s#ts4 80s#Nunca Mas#Arg 1985#argentina 1985#La historia Oficial
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FILMS WATCHED IN 2024 Argentina, 1985 (2022) Dir. Santiago Mitre
#argentina 1985#filmedit#moviegifs#filmgifs#cinemapix#fyeahmovies#filmtvcentral#userfilm#userrobin#tusernicky#userelysia#useraurore#nessa007#dasakuryo#motionpicturesource#dailyflicks#cinematv#dailyworldcinema#perioddramaedit#mine2024films#no veo mucho cine de acá pero bueno#siendo argentina esta peli es imprescindible verla#arg.
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The South Asian🤝Argentinean solidarity does not end with the WC, folks! TYSM RRR Team! 💗 🇮🇳 💖 🇦🇷
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Little clue au doodles, nothing more !
I got the motivation to draw some more today, but I ended up changing around Wally’s outfit !
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the thing i'm having the most trouble with in tmagp is connecting lucia wright with error.
we know that the magnus institute imprisoned people to use in their various projects, like with darrien:
so it's possible that if lucia came and gave a statement in this universe as well, they could have captured her then. except the events of mag130 occurred in 2008, well after the magnus institute burned down. also, there's nothing really about mag130 that seems particularly eye-y.
the other most obvious answer is that the magnus institute tested her as a kid, and she progressed further than sam and gerry. there is an alexander wright, in the arg spreadsheet, although she doesn't mention a brother in mag130. also, there are several sets of siblings being tested. however, the oldest kids tested were born in 1985, which would put lucia wright at a max. age of 23 in mag130, which seems a bit young to me. (to be fair i am very bad at estimating ages.)
the other thing is, redcanary may have been somewhat transformed into an archivist too? (x) just by visiting the magnus institute? maybe lucia wright visiting the magnus institute or something?
#tmagp#the magnus protocol#magpod#the other (likely) alternative is error and lucia having the same va is just a coincidence. i don't even have an argument here im just thin#king out loud#unless lucia wright from tma!universe somehow ended up an archivist at the panopticon and then went through the universes thing and ended u#at the magnus insitute?? i really am grasping at straws here arent i
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Linda Padfield, 28 (USA 1973)
Linda Padfield probably had no idea about Benjamin Munson’s extensive criminal record.
Munson had been a back-alley butcher for years. In 1969, he was convicted of subjecting a teenage girl to an illegal abortion. He won an appeal in circuit court. When the state appealed, the South Dakota Supreme Court upheld the conviction. Munson was trying to get this decision overturned when Roe v. Wade was passed, and a court decided that the charges were moot.
After Roe v. Wade, 28-year-old Linda Padfield traveled for 5 hours to reach Munson for a newly-legal abortion. She brought her 3 other children and a friend with her on the trip, telling relatives that it was a trip to visit friends. On June 15, 61-year-old Munson performed the abortion and sent Linda back to the motel room where she was staying. He gave her no warning of the danger she was in.
The next day, Linda and her friend took the 3 children sightseeing and then started heading home. Linda got back to her hometown of Groton on June 17.
By the time the group got home, Linda was already terribly sick. She had a fever and was nauseous. She told her concerned mother (Audrey Padfield) the truth about the trip and was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in Aberdeen for emergency surgery immediately. A doctor noticed that Linda was showing signs of kidney failure and considered the possibility that fetal body parts were left behind.
Linda was too sick to survive. She deteriorated rapidly and died on June 18, 1973, only two days after the abortion. Dr. James Hovland, one of the doctors who treated Linda at St. Luke’s, said that he had considered that Linda might have retained fetal parts but did not pursue the possibility because she would have died while doctors were trying to make the determination.
Linda’s autopsy results were horrifying. Linda had been 5 months pregnant at the time of her abortion and her uterus still contained the rotting remains of the dead baby, who was almost whole. Munson had only torn off one arm, one leg, a piece of the skull and a section of the torso. A total of 240 grams of a decomposing fetus remained. Munson sent her home with a death sentence.
Even if doctors at St. Luke’s had performed an immediate hysterectomy, the infection was so severe that Linda couldn’t survive. In two days, the infection from the rotting corpse raged through her entire body. She was not in a condition to survive a hysterectomy.
Despite Munson’s efforts to avoid legal consequences, the case went to court. The prosecution focused on the fact that infection from that amount of retained body parts is inevitable. The Attorney General commented, “You take a three-inch leg off something, you have to know that there’s more in there than just the leg.”
The defense, however, argued that, “You’ve got to establish the standards of care before you can prove whether a doctor was culpably negligent.” The only standard of care, the defense said, was a local standard of care. What abortionists did in other areas, the defese argued, was irrelevant. Since Munson was the only dedicated abortionist in the state, whatever he did was by definition the community standard of care. Unbelievably, the judge bought it and ordered the jury to acquit.
Munson was later welcomed as a member of the National Abortion Federation. Linda Padfield clearly didn’t matter to the NAF. Neither did 18-year-old Yvonne Mesteth, who Munson killed in 1985 by leaving fetal body parts inside of her.
“Aberdeen doctors testify in Munson Trial,” Associated Press
“Rapid city doctor faces manslaughter charge,” Lead (SD) Daily Call, Oct. 6, 1977
“Janklow will not file appeal” Lead (SD) Daily Call, Oct. 19, 1977
“Munson acquitted,” Mitchell (SD) Daily Republic, Oct. 21, 1977
“Abortion death disputed,” Mitchell (SD) Daily Republic, Oct. 18, 1977
“Munson greeted warmly or with disgust” Minneapolis Tribune
"Rapid City Doctor Seeks Injunction," Argus Leader, August 10, 1976
"Dismissal denied in Munson case," Argus Leader, April 22, 1977
"Doctor: fetus parts after abortion might have lead to patient's death," The Daily Republic, October 20, 1977
"Judge directs acquittal for Munson," The Argus Leader, October 21, 1977
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DOKALI NUCLEAR WEAPONS HISTORY.
PARISH NUCLEAR TESTS.
15-19 AUG. 1949.
FIRST SUCCESSFUL DOKALI ATOMIC WEAPON.
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9 SEPTEMBER 1949.
DOKAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS OFFICIAL; PROPER STOCKPILE AND DOCTRINE FORMATION. EARLIEST PROPER NUCLEAR WEAPONS ARSENAL.
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AUG. 1, 1975 - JAN. 1 1975/DEC. 25, 1975.
DOKAL EXPANDS NUCLEAR ARSENAL.
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TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (PRE AUG. 17, 1949) [NONE/000] Active, publicly so. Unknown/None in preparation, secretly constructed, planned, projected, in acquisition or expansion phase, etc.. Estimated at least one in preparation or already secretly constructed in 1945, presumed at least one acquired from the United States of America, and/or the Soviet Union by early March, 1949.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (AUG. 17, 1949) [SEE BELOW ASSESSMENT; TWC//19AUG1949]
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (AUG. 19, 1949) 09, Active. 99 Inactive, planned and projected for use, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 9, 1949) 108, Active. 9 scheduled for decommission/archival. Unknown/None currently in planning, projection, expansion plans or being built/acquired. 9 Decommissioned/archived on 09/09/1949, scheduled at 09:00 ZULU, EARTH, on 08/09/1949.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JUN. 25, 1950) 99, Active. Unknown/None currently in planning, projection, expansion plans or being built/acquired.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1-9, 1955) 135, Active. 765 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1, 1960) 245, Active. 655 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (OCT. 1, 1962) 900, Active. 1,000 planned, but not past the P-/-K planning-TYPESET phase.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 1, 1965) 1,952, Active. 7,048 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (AUG. 1, 1975) 9,000, Active. 999 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 9, 1975) 9,009, Active. 990 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 9, 1975) 9,909, Active. 90 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (DEC. 9, 1975) 9,999, Active. 01 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1-2, 1976) 10,000, Active. Unknown/None currently in planning, projection, expansion plans or being built/acquired.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 9, 1979) 10,500, Active. Unknown/None currently in planning, projection, expansion plans or being built/acquired.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1, 1980) 15,000, Active. 400 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1, 1985) 15,590, Active. 300 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1, 1989) 20,000, Active. 79,900 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1, 1990) 70,000, Active. 29,900 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 9, 1991) 75,000, Active. 24,900 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 9, 1999) 99.999, Active. 01 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (SEP. 10, 2000) 100,000, Active. Unknown/None currently in planning, projection, expansion plans or being built/acquired.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 1, 2001.) 150,000, Active. 350,000 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 9, 2001.) 250,009, Active. 249991 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 9, 2005.) 300,000, Active. 100,000 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (NOV. 9, 2009.) 350,000, Active. 50,000 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1 1RST, 1975 ARG - DEC. 5 35, 1975 ARG or JAN. 1, 2020 - DEC. 31, 2020 [RENDERING FOR REFERENCE]) 9,999,999, Active, 01 planned, but not actually constructed yet.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1 1RST, 1975 1[-1] ARG - DEC. 5 35, 1975 1[-1] ARG or JAN. 1, 2020/2021 - DEC. 31, 2020/2021 [RENDERING FOR REFERENCE]) from 9,999,999 in/on JAN. 1 1RST, to 999,999,999,999 in/on DEC. 5 35, 1975 1[-1] ARG
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1 1RST, 1975 1[-2] ARG - DEC. 5 31, 1975 1[-2] ARG or JAN. 1, 2020/2021 - DEC. 31, 2020/2021 [RENDERING FOR REFERENCE]) from 999,999,999,999 in/on JAN. 1 1RST, to 999,999,999,999,999 in/on DEC. 5 31, 1975 1[-2] ARG.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; (JAN. 1 1RST, 1975 2 ARG - OCT. 1 16, 1975 2 ARG.) 999,999,999,999, Active. 999,000,000,000,000 decommissioned.
TOTAL WARHEADS COUNT; Projections, estimates for future stockpiles; UNAVAILABLE / N/A
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95th Academy Awards predictions
*deep breath*
In the following format (prediction / what I would like to see win if my prediction doesn’t match up):
Picture: EEAAO
Director: The Daniels, EEAAO / Spielberg, The Fabelmans
Actor: Austin Butler, Elvis / coin toss between Brendan Fraser for The Whale or Bill Nighy for Living
Actress: Yeoh, EEAAO
Supporting Actor: Quan, EEAAO
Supporting Actress: Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin / Hsu, EEAAO
Adapted Screenplay: Women Talking
Original Screenplay: EEAAO / Tár
Animated Feature: GdT’s Pinocchio
Documentary Feature: Navalny / Abstain - I have not seen enough in this category
International Feature: All Quiet (GER) / Argentina, 1985 (ARG)
Cinematography: All Quiet / Tár
Editing: EEAAO
Score: Hurwitz, Babylon / Williams, Fabelmans
Song: “Naatu Naatu”, RRR
Costume Design: Elvis / EEAAO
Makeup/Hairstyling: The Whale / The Batman
Production Design: Babylon / Elvis
Sound: Top Gun: Maverick
Visual Effects: Avatar: The Way of Water
Animated Short: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse / Ice Merchants
Doc Short: Stranger at the Gate / The Elephant Whisperers
Live Action Short: Le pupille / The Red Suitcase
No matter what happens tonight, I hope everyone has fun and no one gets slapped! Academy Award recognition doesn’t make films better or worse; it’s just a feather in a movie’s cap and is an indication of what - for a certain people at this time in history - a collection of moviemakers believe is the best in their fields.
And of course, the Oscars are the Academy’s biggest fundraiser of the year. AMPAS maintains one of the largest film libraries in the world (not just comprised of Oscar nominees, but films of all genres and countries and forms) and plays a huge role in film restoration. In addition to a new museum of motion pictures they have in LA!
EDIT: 16/23
#95th Academy Awards#Oscars#All Quiet on the Western Front#Avatar: The Way of Water#The Banshees of Inisherin#Elvis#Everything Everywhere All At Once#The Fabelmans#Tár#Top Gun: Maverick#Women Talking#Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio#Navalny#RRR#Babylon#The Whale#31 Days of Oscar
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Juan Manuel Fangio es el mejor piloto de la historia de la Fórmula 1
15 de abril de 2016
Por Marcelo Ambrosio
Los autores de la investigación acerca del talento de los corredores de la Fórmula 1 suprimieron el factor de la calidad de los autos y llegaron al resultado de que Juan Manuel Fangio fue el mejor de la historia, seguido por el francés Alain Prost y el español Fernando Alonso.
El piloto argentino consiguió cinco campeonatos del mundo en los años 50, Prost obtuvo cuatro (1985, 1986, 1989 y 1993) y Alonso se consagró dos veces (2005 y 2006). Entre los diez primeros figuran tres brasileños: Ayrton Senna en el quinto lugar, Nelson Piquet en el séptimo, los dos con tres mundiales, y Emerson Fittipaldi en la octava posición, con dos mundiales.
El Instituto de Métodos de la Universidad de Sheffield fue quien llevó acabo el estudio y arribó a la conclusión de que la calidad del auto determina el 85% del éxito de un piloto. Pero el análisis puede llegar a generar polémica entre los amantes de este deporte ya que el autríaco Niki Lauda, ganador de tres campeonatos del mundo, ni siquiera aparece entre los diez mejores. Y en cuanto al alemán Michael Schumacher, el piloto con más mundiales ganados (siete), sólo figura en el noveno lugar.
Cuando Schumacher consiguió su cuarto título, en 2001, se estaba acercando a la marca establecida por Fangio. Pero ya tenía claro que no había comparación: "No creo que sea justo compararme con Fangio, pues ahora los autos son más seguros, y logró sus campeonatos a una tremenda velocidad teniendo en cuenta los vehículos que existían en su tiempo. Fangio fue muy superior a nosotros", concluyó el corredor alemán por aquel entonces.
Uno de los autores del estudio, Andrew Bell, aclaró que "el modelo estadístico elegido relativiza la importancia de las escuderías, con resultados sorprendentes". A su vez, Bell agregó "El efecto escudería aumentó con los años, pero parece mucho menos importante en los circuitos urbanos, donde el talento del piloto juega un papel más importante", por eso insistió en que el 85% del éxito de un piloto se debe a su auto.
Clasificación de los mejores pilotos de F1 (1950-2014), según la Universidad de Sheffield:
1. Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG), 5 títulos mundiales 2. Alain Prost (FRA), 4 títulos 3. Fernando Alonso (ESP), 2 títulos 4. Jim Clark (GBR), 2 títulos 5. Ayrton Senna (BRA), 3 títulos 6. Jackie Stewart (GBR), 3 títulos 7. Nelson Piquet (BRA), 3 títulos 8. Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA), 2 títulos 9. Michael Schumacher (GER), 7 títulos 10. Sebastian Vettel (GER), 4 títulos
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what is your favorite... horror based game / gdjdhsjsbdbdnddnxd movie / silly Internet phenomenon for silly reasons <- needs more horror to quell the demons , have you heard of hit series needle mouse bc I think you'd like it :3 maybe
good lord what a question.... what a marvelous questingoug............. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
LONG ASS POST INCOMING!
Okay so ~Game Wise~ DBD doesn't really count as a horror game in the traditional sense, so I will actually refrain from saying that. And I think Resident Evil isn't particularly treated as the horror it was meant to be so I'll refrain there too. Actually, you know what? My favorite all time horror game was Outlast, i think. I haven't really touched it in a long time but I think that was one of my big introductions to traditional horror game.
It came out fucking. Forever Ago but i actually watched my dad play it. I remember the locker scene so vividly because my heart was beating so hard I made myself sick. Really inspired me as a kid to get into more Horror based stuff, it was awesome. (I was also big into Layers of Fear!)
If you're thinking more like Indie Horror? Like less based in the gameplay of a big game like Outlast, Tattletail was a HUGE one for me. I fucking LOVED that game, especially since I was a big Furby fan. I've always loved point and clicks like Mr Whiskers.
If you're looking for horror based Visual Novels, I actually have a whole LINE of favorites, lol. Hello Charlotte Series is by far my favorite over anything I've EVER played, for example. In fact I think it's one of my favorite games in the history of ever. Our Wonderland is also an amazing title that actually very recently was updated! I haven't gotten to play the new chapter yet but I'm super hyped about it.
One day I'll make a masterlist of all the free games from their own websites/itch.io that I loved, there's so many.
Horror MOVIES!! Now THAT is much easier: - Smile (2022) , A Haunting In Connecticut (2009), Hereditary (2018), obligatory mention to all classic slashers and the saw franchise, (i personally, LOVE, the 2010 remake of Nightmare On Elmstreet, but i recognize that it's not really everyones cup of tea especially in reference to the original, but goddammit I am weak to the wonders of my favorite guy ever Quenting Smith), I'm also particularly fond of the Scream franchise. Jennifers Body (2009) is a classic too, love that. I'm also, sadly, very fond of IT. lmao. sue me!! I also like. Reanimator (1985) but it was very much a victim of the 80s. It's kind of a hard watch for my friends lol
As for Internet Horrors: - Analog Horror! The Walten Files, Vita Carnis, Blue Channel, Mandela Catalog, Gemini Home Entertainment are all fairly well known and I do actually quite like all of them. Some of them are a bit overrrated but it's for good reason yknow? Popular shit is popular for a reason. I haven't finished looking into Boisvert but what I did see I did like for the most part. Angel Hare, Petscop, and Local 58 are all great too
There's some good horror shorts on youtube if you're looking for a really good quick scare. Other Side Of The Box, "048", and the channel CryptTV has... a couple? pretty decent horror short films. Personally I find these good for a short scare but theyre not as fun in the long run
Honorary Mentions: Fnaf, Fnaf VHStape, Fnaf related media, Happy Meat Farm ARG. DDLC, Marble Hornets and the Slenderverse as a whole, literally any datign sim that involves mass amounts of murder i have likely played and enjoyed. what can i say im a sucker for bloody visual novels
AND FINALLY!! To answer you, I haven't heard of needle mouse!! :O i'll look into it!! :D THANK YOU FOR THE ASK!!!!!!!!!
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Object of type 'bytes' is not JSON serializable when upgrading my python environment
I have developed an application in Flask that worked. I try to upgrade my environment from version 2.7 to 3.6. When I am hitting an endpoint that is calling a form It generated the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1997, in __call__ return self.wsgi_app(environ, start_response) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1985, in wsgi_app response = self.handle_exception(e) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1540, in handle_exception reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/_compat.py", line 33, in reraise raise value File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1982, in wsgi_app response = self.full_dispatch_request() File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1614, in full_dispatch_request rv = self.handle_user_exception(e) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1517, in handle_user_exception reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/_compat.py", line 33, in reraise raise value File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1612, in full_dispatch_request rv = self.dispatch_request() File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 1598, in dispatch_request return self.view_functions[rule.endpoint](**req.view_args) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/TheSwitchWebApp/controllers/account/register.py", line 15, in display_signup_form form = RegisterForm(request.form) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/wtforms/form.py", line 212, in __call__ return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwargs) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask_wtf/form.py", line 88, in __init__ super(FlaskForm, self).__init__(formdata=formdata, **kwargs) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/wtforms/form.py", line 278, in __init__ self.process(formdata, obj, data=data, **kwargs) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/wtforms/form.py", line 132, in process field.process(formdata) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/wtforms/csrf/core.py", line 43, in process self.current_token = self.csrf_impl.generate_csrf_token(self) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask_wtf/csrf.py", line 134, in generate_csrf_token token_key=self.meta.csrf_field_name File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask_wtf/csrf.py", line 47, in generate_csrf setattr(g, field_name, s.dumps(session[field_name])) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/itsdangerous.py", line 565, in dumps payload = want_bytes(self.dump_payload(obj)) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/itsdangerous.py", line 847, in dump_payload json = super(URLSafeSerializerMixin, self).dump_payload(obj) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/itsdangerous.py", line 550, in dump_payload return want_bytes(self.serializer.dumps(obj)) File "/Users/Melvyn/Documents/personnel/python/TheSwitchWebApp/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/itsdangerous.py", line 51, in dumps return json.dumps(obj, separators=(',', ':')) File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.6.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/lib/python3.6/json/__init__.py", line 238, in dumps **kw).encode(obj) File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.6.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py", line 199, in encode chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True) File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.6.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py", line 257, in iterencode return _iterencode(o, 0) File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.6.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py", line 180, in default o.__class__.__name__)TypeError: Object of type 'bytes' is not JSON serializable
It generate this error when I'm hitting the following endpoint:
@register_endpoint.route('/', methods=['GET'])def display_signup_form(): error = None form = RegisterForm(request.form) return render_template("auth/register.html", form=form, error=error)
The error seem to come from the form:
class RegisterForm(Form): first_name = StringField('First name', [InputRequired(message='First name is mandatory')]) email = StringField('Email Address', [Email(), InputRequired(message='Forgot your email address?')])
I don't get the source of the error. In this piece of code I do not try to serialise in JSON anything. Where does the error come from?
https://codehunter.cc/a/flask/object-of-type-bytes-is-not-json-serializable-when-upgrading-my-python-environment
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argentinian cinema >>>>>>
#in order:#esperando la carroza#el hijo de la novia#son of a bride#relatos salvajes#wild tales#la historia oficial#the official story#nueve reinas#ciudadano ilustre#tango feroz#el secreto de sus ojos#el angel#argentina 1985#.arg#cinema#argentina#arg tag#argentinian#argentine#cinematography
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Listen, I know that Twitter is the cesspit where critical thought and common sense go to die, but I cannot believe the amount of people complaining that Argentina, 1985 won the Golden Globe for Best Film in Non-English Language award. This movie highlights one of the most important moments of Argentina’s history, it shows a team of civil lawyers standing up against literal bloody tyrants responsible for the massacre of Argentinean people. The movie is important to understand the horrors that South America lived through during Operation Condor and more than 60,000 people dying and disappearing across a continent. It shows how significant it was to be able to judge our dictators, and the importance of protecting and fighting for democracy, it stresses the bravery of standing up against tyrants.
And if you all still believe this movie does not deserve the award because the story is not compelling, moving or some bs, the reports by CONADEP on the horrors the dictatorship did to those illegally imprisoned and disappeared is available in English as well, so you literally cannot argue there’s even a language barrier that keeps you from understanding the historical significance of the trial this movie portrays. Unless, of course, especially USAmericans, you don’t want to acknowledge the horrors the Global North enabled and supported during the Cold War and their responsibility in the suffering of South American people.
#argentina#argentina 1985#arg tag#latam tag#and I cannot believe you say this bs days after a coup attempt in Brazil
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ARE MY EYEBALLS JUST YET TO ADJUST TO SEEING THE LIGHT?
white - bisexual - nonbinary/agender (tme) - autistic - disabled - psychotic - delusional - gemini - INTP
ask me to tag stuff
I post my “music” stuff under the ‘my tunes’ tag
I post my edits/collage art stuff under the ‘my edits’ tag
identity/relatable/personal aesthetic stuff is tagged under ’s’
DNI: terf/swerf , radfem , truscum/transmed , you think pronouns = gender , anti-MOGAI , exclusionist , you don’t believe in neopronouns , you’re not critical of the media you consume , you post thinspo/are proana , anti-anti/pro ship , a MAP/NOMAP or MAP/NOMAP positive , TCC (people who are just interested in true crime are fine, but weirdo fetishizers stay away) , anti-BLM , racist , fascist , islamophobic , anti-semitic , homophobic , transphobic , etc.
special interests: re-animator (1985) , metalocalypse , will wood and the tapeworms , GHOST (vocaloid) , horror , the magnus archives , the mechanisms , the glass scientists , gothic literature , HLVRAI , rtvs , watcher/bfu , iasip , marble hornets , SCP , ARGs , the cthulhu mythos , fashion , community (show) , what we do in the shadows , NBC hannibal , apex legends (but really just fusehound and revfinder) , our flag means death
comfort characters: felix/isaac gates (red vs blue) , herbert west (re-animator) , toki wartooth (metalocalypse) , jonathan sims (tma) , henry jekyll (tgs) , edward hyde (tgs) , benrey (hlvrai) , gunpowder tim (the mechs) , nyarlathotep (cthulhu mythos) , tim wright (marble hornets) , dr. clef (scp) , SCP-049 (scp) , jeff winger (community) , bloodhound (apex legends) , revenant (apex legends) , izzy hands (ofmd) , the riddler/edward nashton (the batman) , nandor the relentless (wwdits)
kins: main kin - pickles the drummer (metalocalypse) , secondary kins - dr. henry jekyll (novel & tgs) , billy lenz (black christmas) , will graham (hannibal) , michael distortion (the magnus archives)
hobbies: guitar , making music , singing , thrift flipping/clothing customization , gaming , writing , collage/digital art , kandi , LEGO
THNX 4 R3AD1NG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tron’s Timeline is an absolute mess
I just love how every single piece of the franchise has massive inconsistencies between it.
In Tron Evolution (pc) the stated birth dates of Quorra and Gibson are both canonically after it’s literally not possible for them to exist at, since by 1984 the Sea was poisoned so that no more ISO’s spawned, yet Gibson is a couple months after it, and Quorra’s is in 1985. Talk about not consulting one another for planning this stuff out...
Also there is the issue with Sam Flynn having an actual birthdate yet its so stringent on time, that it has to occur at a very specific time in 1983 for him to have that birthdate in the movie and ARG, yet the Tron Betrayal comic has him born at the same time the 1st ISO was, though thematically cool, is not possible. Sam would have had to of been born before that even, and the Ophelia/Radia at the very least a couple months afterwards.
Even the ISO’s appearance is not consistent. Most info states that they came out in early 1984, yet Tron Betrayal has them appearing in mid 1983. Which is rather early in the Grids lifetime. It only started up in late January that year. And doesn’t make sense given the premise that Flynn wouldn’t of had much character growth by then.
I’ve seen some new people on Reddit crying hard-line canon on certain Tron media, which i find eye-rolling. Nothing is consistent with each other and always has been like this. It just makes me very frustrated because no matter how hard I try to keep canon complaint in writing, something is wrong or contradicts another official source or two. I literally cannot even go by the official timeline Because Disney wrote that wrong too.
Don’t mind me just crying at this incomplete timeline I wrote which cannot be completed unless i fanon it up.
* As a fun note, does anyone else have a list of other inconstancies I my have missed? Big ones or little ones. It might actually be good to note all of them and have people make their own minds up.
#tron#tron legacy#tronblr#gdi why Tron franchise do you have to be so hard#tron betrayal#tron uprising#tron 82#canon vs K@n0ne
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the aperture image format seen in the portal ARG and apparently used/maintained by doug rattmann is marked ©️1985-1987 but the medication he's shown to take in lab rat (ziprasidone) was approved for use in the states in 2001 so either he worked for aperture for 16+ years or he was using extremely outdated tech. or, most likely, valve didn't think about this
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