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"Sexual compulsions are part of the tragic limited fallible condition of man... doomed to endless repetitions that can never satisfy the ideal images of the spirit. There is nothing that reminds man of his precarious metaphysical situation than sex and it is not surprising that 'death' 'dying' and 'little death' should be words for orgasm in English and in other European languages."
David Pirie, The Vampire Cinema. Quarto publishing: London , 1977.
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Piri Piri Pepper
Photography by David Velez
#davidvelez #david6of7 #photo #pepper #piripiri #spicy
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#hispanic heritage month#lmsu#afro latino#rosie perez#jair ventura filmo#maritza carreia#piri thomas#david ortiz#rosario dawson#jean michel basquiat#gwen ifill#esperanza spalding#caterine ibarguen#jose barbosa#roberto clemente#esteban hotesse#celia cruz#maria isabel urutia#lupe yoli
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Marvin Park (UD Las Palmas), Sergio Santos (CD Mirandes), Jaume Jardi (Racing Ferrol), Javi Rueda (Real Murcia), David Gonzalez (CD Numancia), Israel Salazar (UCAM Murcia) are back from loan and will join Real Madrid Castilla’s preparations for next season.
#Real Madrid#Real Madrid Castilla#transfer#transfers#Rodrigo Farofa#Sergio Santos#Jaume Jardi#Javi Rueda#David Gonzalez#Israel Salazar#Lucas Alcazar#Piri
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hws piri's human name is probably some combo of the typical english/bible first name and a spanish last name like look me in the eye and tell me John David Aguinaldo De los Reyes isn't the most Filipino name in this universe. Bro probably has Jan-Jan as his nickname 😭
#hetalia#hws philippines#no but seriously that name is probably common as hell and I was just thinking of the most random names off the top of my head#there's probably like at least a hundred John David De los Reyeses in NCR and that's just the NCR not counting the other regions
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I believe this has to be asked at some point, what is Antonio and Piri's relationship like?
Our internalized racism (thanking Spain for uniting the ethnolinguistic groups to form the PH, Islamophobia and prejudice against Indigenous people, desiring Western validation too much, viewing ourselves as not Southeast Asian enough due to Catholicism overpowering Hindu-Buddhism, etc.) toxic machismo (patriarchy and all its consequences and misogyny and the huge support for authoritarian politicians), hypocrisy (of the Church and everything else), and a lot more can trace its roots from the Spanish colonization of the Philippines
But for Spain, era solo otro día.
The Philippines was not Spain's most profitable colony, and there are even instances of people saying it's a waste of money. Credit goes to @sweaty-clouds for these excerpts:
With the constant typhoons that damage crops and the lack of spices which Indonesia is blessed with (to be fair, Mindanao had cinnamon but Spain failed to conquer most of it.), the Philippines was better off as a trading hub for Chinese goods bound for Acapulco and Europe. Ultimately, it was the missionaries that insisted on keeping the country (that's another can of worms), and in terms of foreign policy, and the Spanish empire needs to have a hold in Asia.
I can imagine Antonio comparing Piri constantly with his peers and being disappointed but still keeping him for Christianity's sake. He rarely visits him and leaves all the work to Mexico (Nueva España, then) until Mexico became independent and Suez Canal was opened which made travelling from Sp to Ph became faster.
Piri would ask how come his neighbors are productive and Antonio would blame him for being lazy rather than Spain's late industrialization and dependence on the mining of silver and gold in exchange for Chinese goods.
Jose Rizal criticized this Spanish style mercantilism: While we see all the walls of London covered with advertisements of the products of its colonies, while the English make heroic efforts to substitute Ceylon tea for Chinese tea, they themselves begin with the sacrifice of their taste and their stomach; in Spain, with the exception of tobacco, nothing from the Philippines is known: neither its sugar nor coffee, hemp nor fine cloths, nor its Ilocano blankets . . . . The most commercial and most industrious countries have been the freest countries: France, England and the United States prove this. Hongkong, which is not [equal to] the most insignificant [island] of the Philippines, has more commercial movement than all the islands together, because it is free and is well-governed.
But I am in no way an Anglo-Saxon apologist. They are fcked up too. This has to be pointed out because there were instances in PH history where some Filipinos would rather be a British colony in the belief that the success of Hongkong and Singapore can be imitated!
The PH economy did become less restrictive when Spain lost its colonies in the Americas (deserve!). Many were afforded the right to study in Europe, hence, the ilustrados and enlightened thinkers like Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar, etc. With enlightenment, comes the desire to be independent.
So, Antonio tries to be . . . more amiable with Piri. Piri appreciates it since he wants his respect but he wants equal status (as he should), equal rights, and often criticizes the church. Little Piri wanted to be the favourite and would often pray the rosary and the novena, hoping it would make him the apple of Antonio's eyes, but teenage Piri ain't taking any shit anymore because if God exists, they would favor David and not Goliath.
Then there's the Spanish-American war.
Now I heard Spain was more sentimental about losing Cuba (whether it's real life or Hetalia canon). There's the Generation '98, but it was never about Piri alone. It was about the fallen empire. Their relationship remains strained throughout the 20th century, especially when some upperclass Mestizo families in the Philippines supported Franco and were leaning towards the Axis powers, but the Philippines was trying to take in more Jewish refugees. Learning the Spanish language was also no longer required, and more attention was given to learning English since there's more job opportunities (and also, Hollywood).
Perhaps in the recent decade, Piri and Antonio are more cordial and diplomatic for the sake of trade relations and business. The Arroyo administration was active in that regard. Filipinos, nowadays, would joke about fighting Spaniards and while we do acknowledge the lingering colonial mentality and how fcked up colonialism is, we're not hostile to Spaniards. There's also this anecdote from a former teacher and her interaction with a Spaniard who said something along the lines of, "I learned about what Spain did to the Philippines, and I'm sorry. But it was the Castillans who did it! Not me, I'm from Catalonia."
But since Piri (and Filipinos) is canonically sassy, he would have visited Antonio in the midst of his financial crisis and asked, "Can I get a discount in Zara as colonial reparations?"
#i don't hate Antonio!! I just love to bully him#and my headcanons would be a lot more friendly towards Antonio if this was SpaPhil#hetalia#hws philippines#hws spain#and I am genuinely asking for discounts on Spanish businesses as colonial reparations
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An American Christmas Carol - ABC - December 16, 1979
Christmas Drama / Fantasy
Running Time: 97 minutes
Stars:
Henry Winkler as Benedict Slade
Dorian Harewood as Matt Reeves
Susan Hogan as Helen Brewster
Cec Linder as Auctioneer
R.H. Thomson as Thatcher
David Wayne as Merrivale
Michael Wincott as Choir Leader
William Bermender as Orphan
Brett Matthew Davidson as Orphan
Tammy Bourne as Sarah Thatcher
Chris Cragg as Jonathan Thatcher
James B. Douglas as Sam Perkins
Arlene Duncan as Jennie Reeves
Linda Goranson as Mrs. Doris Thatcher
Gerard Parkes as Jessup
Mary Pirie as Mrs. Brewster
Kenneth Pogue as Jack Latham
Sammy Snyders as Young Slade
Chris Wiggins as Mr. Brewster
Alexander Galant as Orphan (uncredited)
#An American Christmas Carol#TV#ABC#Christmas#Drama#1979#1970's#Henry Winkler#Dorian Harewood#Susan Hogan#David Wayne#Chris Wiggins#R H Thomson#Kenneth Pogue#Gerald Parkes
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Here are the cartoon ships I've been for since I've been online and made friends back in 2016 from YouTube to Twitter, Discord and so on:
2016 - Gumball x Penny/Penball (TAWOG, 2011-2019), Star x Marco/Starco (SVTFOE, 2015-2019)
2017 - Lincoln x Ronnie Anne/Ronniecoln (TLH, 2016-Present), Penn x Sashi/Penashi (PZPTH, 2014-2017), Harvey x Piri Piri/Harviri (HB, 2015-2017), Timmy x Chloe/Chlimmy (FOP, 2001-2017), Manny x Frida/Manda* (ETTAOMR, 2007-2008)
2018 - Dipper x Pacifica/Dipcifica (GF, 2012-2016), Hilda x David/Hildavid (H, 2018-2022)
2019 - Justin x Olive/Justive* (JT, 2011-2016), Steven x Connie/Connverse* (SU, 2013-2020)
2020 - Annie x Heston/Annston (IP, 2020-Present), Ollie x Cleo/Cleollie (OP, 2020-2021), Dorg x Yooki/Dorki* (DVD, 2020-2021), Chuck x Misha/Mishuck* (ChCh, 2017)
2021 - Max x Nikki/Makki (CC, 2016-Present), Five x Miko/Fiko* (GT, 2020)
2022 - Boy x Lila Bird/Lilaboy** (BGDCMC, 2019-Present), Nate x Malika/Malikate (NIL, 2018-Present), Craig x Wildernessa/Crildernessa*** (COTC, 2018-2023) Pre-2016 (Unlisted) - Phineas x Isabella/Phinabella (P&F, 2007-2015), Kick x Kendall/Kindall* (KBSD, 2010-2012), Wally x Kuki/Walluki* (CKND, 2002-2008) A. *Not my romantic excitement B. **I'm going to watch it soon C. *** Both A and B
#the amazing world of gumball#star vs the forces of evil#the loud house#penn zero part time hero#harvey beaks#the fairly oddparents#el tigre#gravity falls#hilda#justin time#steven universe#its pony#ollies pack#dorg van dango#chucks choice#camp camp#glitch techs#boy girl dog cat mouse cheese#nate is late#craig of the creek
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Port Pirie silo complex por David Arnold Por Flickr: Pacific National loco BL30 and a G class are locked behind the gates at the Port Pirie silos waiting to work the next ore train while CLP14,ALF22 have just started loading a string of grain on 1-11-10
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Hello Everyone, and, Really, Had #FinalSpace had a Continuation in Animation or At Least a Radio Dub Later On, I think the Casting Choices for the Assumbled Cast for the Newer Characters and Variety would Actually Consist of:
Zeno Robinson, Wendi Malick, Roger Craig Smith, Fred Tatasciore, Kari Walhgren, Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Delisle Griffin, Khary Pheyton, Erica Lindbeck, Sumanee Montaro, Sarah-Nicole Roble, Kevin Michael Richardson, Cissy Jones, Kelly Hu, Mae Whitman, Troy Baker, Eden Regal, Ashley Johnson, Matthew Mercer, Cree Summers, Laura Bailey, Rick D Wasserman, Alex Hirsch, Brian Bloom, April Stewart, Nolan North, Travis Willingham, Robin Atkin Downes, Ryan Hurst, Rachel McFarlane, Keston John, Abby Trott, Avi Roque, Mela Lee, Steve Blum, Jimi Piri, Jenny Yokobori, Matthew Rhys, Nika Futterman, Rhys Darby, Hynden Walsh, Kimiko Glenn, Max Mittleman, Kirsten Schaal, Bumper Robinson, Alek Le, Ben Diskin, Anaris Quinones, Kurtwood Smith, Stephen O'Young, JB Blanc, Greg Chun, Imari Williams, Stephen Root, Alan Le, Keith Furgeson, Stephanie Sheh, Kimberly Brooks, Jason Marnocha, Tati Gabrielle, Adam Harrington, Maurie LaMarche, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt, James Matheis III, Barbara Goodson, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Reigal, Clancy Brown, Scott Porter, Jonathan Adams, Josh Keaton, Gary Anthony Williams, Danny Trejo, James Arnold Taylor, NPH, Eric Bauza,William Saylers, Beck Bennett, Christian Lenz, Armin Taylor, Jason Mouzukas, Djimon Houndou, Jennifer Hale, Jeffrey Combs, David Kaye, Lauren Tom, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Armin Shimmerman, Andrew Kishino, Carlos Alazraqui, Kaji Taang, Kira Buckland, Faye Mata, Cristina Vee, Deidrech Deider, Henry Winkler, Ana Akana, Amanda Celine Miller, Keith Silverstein, Hoon Lee, Jessica Calvaro, Erik Kimermer, Matthew King, Erica Mendez, Jason Marsden, Sean Astin, Ben Shwartz, Rob Paulson, Patton Oswalt, Lena Haudrey, Trevor Duvall, James Urbaniak, etc.
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So many new cast members have been added to The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2: Oliver Alvin-Wilson, Stuart Bowman, Gavi Singh Chera, William Chubb, Kevin Eldon, Will Keen, Selina Lo, and Calam Lynch.
Bios and headshots below (no roles named as of yet).
Oliver Alvin-Wilson’s television credits include The Bay (ITV), as “Guy Townsend,” Murder in Provence (ITV) as “Luc Martinez,” Collateral (BBC) as ”Chips Benson” and Lovesick (Netflix) as “Alex.” In film, Oliver has been seen in Harkness, Wonder Woman 1984, and The Huntsman. He has appeared on stage in All of Us (National Theatre), Henry VI Rebellion/War of the Roses (Royal Shakespeare Company), The Twilight Zone (Almeida Theatre/Ambassadors Theatre), The Doctor (Almeida Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Young Vic Theatre) and Nine Night (National Theatre/Trafalgar Studios) among many others.
Stuart Bowman can currently be seen in the television series The Pact (BBC), Karen Pirie (ITV), and The Control Room (BBC). He has previously played recurring roles in Alex Rider (Prime Video), Guilt (BBC), Bodyguard (Netflix), Versailles (Netflix), Grantchester (ITV), and Deadwater Fell (Channel 4) opposite David Tennant. Stuart’s work in film includes Man and Witch, The Cursed, Sunset Song, and Slow West. His recent theatre credits include Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre) as “Macduff.”
Gavi Singh Chera was most recently seen in the television series The Undeclared War (Channel 4) and The Lazarus Project (Sky). Other television credits include Vera (ITV) and Doctors (BBC). On stage, Gavi has appeared in productions including The Cherry Orchard (The Yard Theatre), Our Generation, Behind the Beautiful Forevers (National Theatre), Duck, 1922: The Waste Land (Jermyn Street Theatre) and Pygmalion (Headlong).
William Chubb is a prolific actor whose television credits include Vampire Academy (Peacock), The Sandman (Netflix), Pistol (Hulu), Quiz, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell (BBC), Law & Order: UK (ITV)and House of Cards (BBC). On stage, William has appeared in numerous productions including The Tempest (Theatre Royal Bath), The Taxidermist’s Daughter (Chichester Festival Theatre), Witness for the Prosecution (County Hall, London), Othello (Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Old Vic). His film credits include Sam Mendes’ Empire of Light, A Week in Paradise, and Adrift in Soho.
Kevin Eldon is a well-known performer in television, film and theatre. On television, Kevin has starred in Game of Thrones (HBO), Shadow And Bone (Netflix), Inside Number 9 (BBC) and has had recurring roles in Trigger Point (Peacock) and Dad’s Army. He also appeared in The Crown (Netflix), Criminal: UK (Netflix) and Doctor Who (BBC). In film, he has been seen in Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, Hot Fuzz, Four Lions and Set Fire to the Stars opposite Elijah Wood.
Will Keen will soon start production on Prime Video’s My Lady Jane. He most recently wrapped the indie feature Borderland opposite Felicity Jones and Mark Strong, as well as the TV series The Gold (BBC1/Viacom). He was most recently seen in Ridley Road (BBC) and The Pursuit of Love (BBC) opposite Andrew Scott and Emily Beecham. His other TV credits include His Dark Materials (HBO), The Crown (Netflix), Genius: Picasso (National Geographic), Wolf Hall (BBC) and The Musketeers (BBC). Stage credits include Patriots (Almeida Theatre), Ghosts (Almeida Theatre), Waste (Almeida Theatre), Quartermaine’s Terms (Wyndham's Theatre), The Arsonists (Royal Court) and The Coast of Utopia (National Theatre).
Selina Lo is a British-Asian actress and former martial arts champion, whose film credits include starring in Boss Level (Hulu) as “Guan Yin” and Hellraiser (Hulu) as “The Gasp.” Her work in television includes a recurring role in One Child (BBC) as “Xu Lian.”
Calam Lynch was most recently seen in Bridgerton (Netflix) as “Theo Sharpe.” Other television credits include Derry Girls (Channel 4) as “John Paul O’Reilly” and Mrs. Wilson (BBC) as “Gordon Wilson.” In film, Calam starred in Black Beauty (Disney+), Benediction opposite Jack Lowden, and Dunkirk. He has appeared in theatre in productions including Much Ado About Nothing (The Rose Theatre) and Wife (The Kiln Theatre).
#the lord of the rings#the rings of power#lotr trop#Oliver Alvin-Wilson#Stuart Bowman#Gavi Singh Chera#William Chubb#Kevin Eldon#Will Keen#Selina Lo#Calam Lynch
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DAVID LEON BIRD’S EYE
DAVID LEON BIRD’S EYE Pyroclastic Records David Leon, composer/soprano & alto saxophones/alto flute/piccolo; DoYeon Kim, gayagum/vocals; Lesley Mok, drums/percussion/glockenspiel. When Miami-born David Leon became curious about his Cuban heritage, Leon began studying with master percussionist, Manley “Piri” Lopez. Lopez comes from a legendary family of rumberos, who became quite famous as the…
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Piri Piri Pepper
Photography by David Velez
#davidvelez #david6of7 #photo #pepper #piripiri #spicy
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Consecration (2023)
Consecration (2023) #ChristopherSmith #JenaMalone #DannyHuston #IanPirie #JanetSuzman #SteffanCennydd Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (Februar) Genre: Horror / Thriller Regie: Christopher Smith Hauptrollen: Jena Malone, Danny Huston, Ian Pirie, Janet Suzman, Steffan Cennydd, Angela White, Eilidh Fisher, Thoren Ferguson, Victoria Donovan, Charlotte Palmer, Jolade Obasola, Kit Rakusen, Marilyn O’Brien, David Boyle, Emma Hixson, Michael Brophy… Filmbeschreibung: Nach dem verdächtigen Tod ihres Bruders, eines…
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November Reading
Asadov, Farda. "Trade Routes, Trading Centers and the Emergence of the Domestic Market in Azerbaijan in the Period of Arab-Khazar Domination on the Silk Road." Acta Via Serica 4, no. 1 (2019): 1-24.
Beckemeyer, R. (2000). RJ Tillyard and the medium Margery: dragonflies and séances. Argia, 12(2), 11-13.
Breasted, James Henry. "The earliest boats on the Nile." The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 4, no. 1 (1917): 174-176.
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Burns, Mary Ann T. "Pliny's ideal Roman." Classical Journal (1964): 253-258.
Caulk, Richard. "Bad men of the Borders: shum and shefta in Northern Ethiopia in the 19th century." The International Journal of African Historical Studies 17, no. 2 (1984): 201-227.
Dierikx, Marc LJ. "Struggle for Prominence: Clashing Dutch and British Interests on the Colonial Air Routes, 1918—42." Journal of Contemporary History 26, no. 2 (1991): 333-351.
Edgar, Adrienne. "Bolshevism, patriarchy, and the nation: The Soviet “emancipation” of Muslim women in Pan-Islamic perspective." Slavic Review 65, no. 2 (2006): 252-272.
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Garretson, Peter P. "Frontier Feudalism in Northwest Ethiopia: Shaykh al-Imam'Abd Allah of Nuqara, 1901-1923." The International Journal of African Historical Studies 15, no. 2 (1982): 261-282.
Goody, Jack. "The political systems of the Tallensi and their neighbours 1888–1915." Cambridge anthropology (1990): 1-25.
Gordon, Eleanora C. "The fate of Sir Hugh Willoughby and his companions: A new conjecture." Geographical Journal (1986): 243-247.
Gradskova, Yulia. "Opening the (Muslim) woman’s space—The Soviet politics of emancipation in the 1920s–1930s." Ethnicities 20, no. 4 (2020): 667-684.
Isitt, Guy F. "Vikings in the Persian Gulf." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 17, no. 4 (2007): 389-406.
Kritsky, Gene R. "An Unusual Method of Insect De-Extinction." American Entomologist 61, no. 2 (2015): 66.
Mather, Charles. "Shrines and the domestication of landscape." Journal of Anthropological Research 59, no. 1 (2003): 23-45.
Paviot, Jacques. "England and the Mongols (c. 1260–1330)⋆." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 10, no. 3 (2000): 305-318.
Pirie, Gordon. "Incidental tourism: British Imperial air travel in the 1930s." Journal of Tourism History 1, no. 1 (2009): 49-66.
Seri-Hersch, Iris. "" Transborder" Exchanges of People, Things, and Representations: Revisiting the Conflict Between Mahdist Sudan and Christian Ethiopia, 1885–1889." The International Journal of African Historical Studies 43, no. 1 (2010): 1-26.
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