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picturebookshelf · 2 years ago
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The World of Teddy Ruxpin: The Wooly What's-It (1985)
Story: Ken Forsse -- Art: Russell Hicks & David High
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sunbeamedskies · 4 months ago
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If you see articles and tweets about how the Star of David is now a symbol of fascism and think to yourself "maybe they have a point," then whatever you define as your antizionism has absolutely crossed the line into antisemitism
The Star of David is one of the most important symbols in Judaism. The fact that it is on the flag of Israel does not make it fascist. The government of Israel is separate from the symbol. Labeling such a widely used symbol by a marginalized people as fascist is incredibly dangerous and seeks to conflate Jews as a whole with the Israeli government- something antizionists continually claim people shouldn't do. So why are some doing it?
High control groups slowly ease you into believing nonsensical things. They provide "reasoning" and "logic" which goes largely unchallenged within echo chambers. People in these echo chambers are prone to believing it because they start to see it as real logic instead of bigoted, twisted reasoning. Even otherwise intelligent people can fall for their prejudices as they begin to view it as a form of justice
It is a fantasy that high control group leaders go from 0 to 100 in five minutes or refuse to answer any questions- they are usually much more manipulative
Please confront your biases. The Jews are tired
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koschei-the-ginger · 7 months ago
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tonydaddingham · 11 months ago
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this bronze medallist dilf has never missed doesn't miss and shall never miss
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ganymedian · 3 months ago
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A lil color practice with 10
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moonsnqil · 5 months ago
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if i was kevin day id be more annoying actually
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p4perhug · 2 months ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. BOWIE 💌
Here is some fun headcanon for older wolfstar 🥹
They always celebrate David Bowies birthday. Every year. They smoke some w33d and listen to every album Bowie has ever published. After that they always go out dancing until 6am. EXCEPT when you're suddenly old, and too stoned to even leave the house. 😂 Teddy will totally give them shit for it.
AND I wanted to make their stupid little dream reality, too. MEETING BOWIE. Well...they met....somehow....
Let me know what you think of it ❤️
They are still soooo in love I could cry. Well...I did...indeed...
Follow me on Insta, if you want to: @p4perhug 🌙✨
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aggro-my-beloved · 4 months ago
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so um let me introduce all new redacted fans to the shaw pack
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imanisays · 3 months ago
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Kelvin Harrison Jr as “David Cliff “in The High Note.
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tyttetardis · 6 months ago
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Finally managed to record a bit of David at curtain call 😍
Brilliant seeing this incredible production once again - and getting to see what's different and what isn't 🥹🥰
(Please don't repost ☺️)
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 10 months ago
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David Bowie - Life on Mars? 1973
"Life on Mars?" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, first released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Bowie wrote the song as a parody of Frank Sinatra's "My Way". "Life on Mars?" is primarily a glam rock ballad, with elements of cabaret and art rock; it has a complex structure that includes chord changes throughout. At the height of Bowie's fame as Ziggy Stardust, RCA Records issued "Life on Mars?" as a single on 22 June 1973 in the UK, where it peaked at number three. To promote the single, photographer Mick Rock filmed a video that shows Bowie in make-up and a turquoise suit singing the song against a white backdrop. "Life on Mars?" is considered by commentators as one of Bowie's greatest songs, and one of the best songs of all time. Critics have praised Bowie's vocal performance and growth as a songwriter.
"Life on Mars?" has appeared in numerous television series and film soundtracks. The British series Life on Mars was named after and heavily featured the song, which is included on the series' soundtrack album. Actress Jessica Lange sang the song with a deep German accent on the fourth-season premiere of the FX television series American Horror Story: Freak Show. In 2019, Nine Inch Nails covered the song on their soundtrack to the HBO television series Watchmen.
"Life on Mars?" received a total of 63,1% yes votes! Previous David Bowie polls: #33 "I'm Afraid of Americans", #118 "The Man Who Sold the World" (cover).
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sincerelywhistler · 5 months ago
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Tight squeeze
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Bonus Davey image because I know no self restraint (& the actual post)
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binary-bird · 4 months ago
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II. the seer | david hammond
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by-izzmizz · 2 months ago
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Low effort art strikes again.
I realised I can't paint background without feeling like I'm volunteering for a tadpole insertion.
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mawklee · 10 months ago
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david tennant in takin' over the asylum ep. 2
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mysharona1987 · 2 months ago
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Roger Ebert on why Mulholland Drive is not just a great movie, but how human dreams actually work.
You don’t have to be on drugs to understand Mulholland Drive.
You just had to have had a fever dream after a common cold or something.
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