Tuer ou blesser des Américains en toute impunité, c'est possible au pays des miracles
En Cisjordanie occupée, la résistance pacifique de la population palestinienne à la colonisation reçoit le renfort d’un certain nombre de militants venus de l’étranger, d’Europe et des Etats Unis notamment. Cette contribution de militants occidentaux est rarement évoquée par les médias occidentaux et fait parfois les titres des journaux quand l’un d’entre eux est victime de l’armée sioniste. Ce…
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POV I'm talking to my coworker as a podcast character slowly dies in my ears.
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The fact that Santiago was supposed to be straight, but Ben took one look at that script and said absolutely not 😡
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
BEN DANIELS: This was one of the first jobs I’ve ever done sight unseen, just because it meant working with Rolin. From the outset, Rolin called up and said, “Listen, are you OK if we don’t make Santiago queer?” I was like, “Yeah, I can sort of see it.” But as the script started to come in, I thought the only way this level of vitriol that he has works is if he’s in love with Armand. There is this extraordinary psychological term called reaction formation, which is what Iago has for Othello. It’s a defense mechanism whereby your impulses are so unacceptable to your ego that they’re replaced by this opposite, exaggerated behavior. Santiago finds Louis incredibly attractive. Because Armand killed Santiago’s maker — who I think he was in love with too — and also finds Louis attractive, the whole thing must be destroyed. It gave such a drive to his hatred. It was just something ruminating in myself that drove him forward in a very aggressive, mad, extreme way.
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love iwtv because im on no-ones side and im also on everyones side. like yeah my girlfriend (in reference to all characters at once) did fucked up things but no she didnt. also she shouldve done more fucked up things. also like it wasnt even her fault so back off. also i hate her.
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Song Review: Eric Clapton feat. Judith Hill, Simon Climie & Daniel Santiago - “How Could We Know”
“How Could We Know” is soft-rock at its most flaccid with Eric Clapton delivering a simple acoustic guitar solo and Judith Hill, Simon Climie and Daniel Santiago oversinging overwrought lyrics:
How could we know where this love would go/faith is a word that means love will grow/now we’ve found out/that it isn’t always so
The track is out as the B-side to Clapton and Jeff Beck’s “Moon River.” As saccharine as that track was, “How Could We Know” makes it sound savory by comparison
Grade card: Eric Clapton feat. Judith Hill, Simon Climie & Daniel Santiago - “How Could We Know - D-
7/20/23
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
2x02 | Do You Know What It Means to Be Loved by Death
Welcome! To the displacement of reason. And the excretion of pathetic desires. By that I mean… Good evening. What you're about to see… is, for you, an outrage that masks a birth and a rebirth of what is [...] Instead of mere human drama, we here at Theatre Des Vampires, delve into the underbelly of the human soul, to present to you the highest form of art in the lowest of ways! Have you repressions that need airing? Oh, you've come to the right place. Phobias toward your next of kin? Amis, we assist in turning down the sheets! Bloodlust?! Fear of the insane?! I salute your honesty. Right after I take my boot from your arse! But seriously, mes amis, being vampires, and by nature superior to you mortals, we can replicate the level of bilge necessary to disrupt your tiny ship called human decency. In fact, we capsize it. So, if you don't leave here tonight seeing the world upside down and liking very much what you see, and feel, then we here at Theatre Des Vampires, have failed in our jobs which is, at the heart of it, to laugh alongside your misery while you cry and scream for more.
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