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kanamesengoku · 1 year ago
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runawaycarouselhorse · 1 year ago
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gwm247 · 15 days ago
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Katie Kutz
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in-love-with-movies · 2 years ago
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A Mouthful of Air (2021)
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istandonsnowpiles · 2 years ago
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Fogged-out path
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donospl · 25 days ago
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Piotr Śmiałowski „Proszę to wyciąć”
Wydawnictwo Universitas, 2024 Każdego miłośnika kina bez wątpienia intryguje kwestia scen, które z racji ingerencji PRL-owskiej cenzury zostały wycięte z filmów. Historię tych ujęć z okresu  scen pierwszego ćwierćwiecza PRL opisuje Piotr Śmiałowski. Taśmy z wyciętymi scenami były niszczone, a jedyną po nich pozostałością były osobiste opowieści reżyserów, fragmenty scenopisów i dokumenty…
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DJ Diamond Kuts and Friends – Powerhouse – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA – October 25, 2024
Photos by Josh Kanner © 2024
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spotforme · 1 year ago
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writing tip #2542: you can call your characters whatever you want, and nobody can stop you. take, for example, my character Mike Rowhave.
microwave.
his name is microwave.
this is surprisingly legal.
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chinchillaconfessions · 2 years ago
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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‘You need water for everything’: Pregnant people and parents continue to struggle to find safe water in Jackson We’re answering the “how” and “why” of caregiving and environment news. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Sequaya Coleman, 36, has struggled to get water for herself and for her two-month-old baby in Jackson, Mississippi.  “You need water for everything. You need water to brush your teeth, you need water to cook. Now that the baby […] The post ‘You need water for everything’: Pregnant people and parents continue to struggle to find safe water in Jackson appeared first on The 19th. https://19thnews.org/2023/03/jackson-water-crisis-pregnant-people-parents-children-struggle/
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kanamesengoku · 1 year ago
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deadsince1973 · 4 months ago
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Well I'm glad I asked, because I was seriously considering Eradica, but that only got one vote. "^^
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I've decided to go with Imperatrix (or Imperator if she turns out to be a boy later). Thank you to everyone who shared your opinion!
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(The kitten's coming tomorrow, so I don't know if it's male or female yet.)
Results are not binding, I just want to take opinions.
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probablyasocialecologist · 11 months ago
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"We saw a woman, around 30 years old, [and] she was lying on the floor in a large puddle of blood, facing the ground," said a Zaka volunteer tearfully in an account posted on Zaka's social media accounts. "We turned her over in order to place her into the bag. "She was pregnant," he added and stopped to take a breath. "Her stomach was swollen, and the baby was still attached by the umbilical cord when it was stabbed, and she was shot in the back of the head. I don't know if she suffered and saw her baby murdered or not." This horrific incident, which the Zaka volunteer alleged occurred in Be'eri, simply didn't happen, and was one of several stories that have been circulated without any basis. There is no evidence for this incident, and no one in the kibbutz has heard of this woman. A Zaka senior official admitted in a conversation with Haaretz that the organization knows the incident didn't occur. In another video, which features the same volunteer, he describes, weeping, how he found the burnt and mutilated bodies of 20 children in one of the kibbutzim. He told Haaretz that this was behind the dining hall in Kfar Azza, while in another instance, he said it was in Be'eri. However, the children who were killed in Kfar Azza are Yiftach Kutz, 14, and his brother, Yonatan, 16. Ten children were killed in Be'eri, but at least some were known to have been with a parent and were killed in their homes. The organization has been accused of spreading false information before. In December 2022, Haaretz reported that Zaka had inflated its stated number of volunteers for years in order to receive more funding.
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matan4il · 11 months ago
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Today is Family Day in Israel.
This post is dedicated to every Jewish family destroyed, in part and especially in whole, by anti-Jewish violence in the Israeli-Arab conflict. It's dedicated to the Kutz family, who were murdered to the last one by Palestinian terrorists on Oct 7. When their bodies were found, they were still embracing.
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It's dedicated to Rachel Hiller and her fiance Yossef Weissman, who were each the last surviving member of their families, and were murdered in the Kfar Etzion massacre, which took place before the State of Israel was even established, before they had a chance to marry, and start a family following the loss they experienced in the Holocaust, and to a total of 144 Holocaust survivors who were the last ones, and when the Arabs killed them during the Independence War, these families were wiped out as well, finishing what the Nazis started.
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It's dedicated to Livia Dikman, an only daughter, who was pregnant with her first kid, and was murdered in Jerusalem by Hamas terrorists on a day when Israel and Hamas were supposed to have a truce as part of the hostage deal. Livia's sister in law is a colleague of mine at our museum.
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It's dedicated to my own relative, Yitzchak Roller, who was an only son to a family that survived the Holocaust in Romania, a baby survivor. He and his mom came to Israel when he was 8, and even though they barely had anything, while giving private lessons for a living, Yitzchak insisted on not taking any money from those in need. Everyone who knew him remarked what an exceptionally good person he was. He also wrote a research paper on the pogrom that was carried out against the Jews of Iasi, which my grandmother had survived (but in which she lost family, something she never fully recovered from). The paper was published by our museum, though Yitzchak didn't get to see that. Being an only child meant he didn't have to serve in the army, but he felt that he had to do his part in defending our country. He was killed in the Six Day War, before he got the chance to marry and have kids. That branch of our family is gone forever.
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May all of their memories be a blessing. We will never forget that we are not whole without you.
(for all of my updates and ask replies regarding Israel, click here)
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istandonsnowpiles · 2 years ago
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Crossing Kutz Bridge
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 3 months ago
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Liraz Asulin | Liraz Nissan | Liron Barda | Livia Dickman | Livnat Kutz | Livnat Levi | Liz Elharar Halfon | Loretta Alkarra | Lori Vardi | Lotan Abir | Lukandra Sinj Dami | Lynn Daphne | Ma’ayan Kalihman | Maayan Bar | Maayan Idan | Maayan Mor | Maayana Hershkowitz | Maguri Mor Cohen | Mai Naim | Mai Yitzhaki | Mai Zuhir Abu Sabieh | Majed Ibrahim | Malek Ibrahim AlKaran | Manny Goddard | Maor Graziani | Mapal Adam | Margarita Rita Gussek | Margit Silberman | Maria Yahengilov | Marina Almagor | Marina Lusov | Mark (Mordechai) Peretz | Mark (Mordechai) Peretz | Mark Shindel | Marsel Talia | Matan Almalam | Matan Eckstein | Matan Elmaliach | Matan Lior Mordehai | Matan Rosenburg | Matan Zenati | Matan Zenati | Matias Hernen Burstein | Matti Weiss | Maya ben David | Maya Biton | Maya Foder | Maya Goren | Maya Haim | Mazi Bachar | Meechai Ritthiphon | Meir Elharar | Meir Malka | Meir Moyal | Mendes Tomer Strosta | Menuha Holati | Mercedes Oria Amar | Michael Abramov | Michael Ben Moshe | Michael Mozrakov | Michael Ostrovsky | Michael Vaknin | Michael Yoav | Michal Admoni | Michal Roimi | Michal Zarbialov | Michel Nisenbaum | Mila Cohen | Mira Ayalon | Mira Shtahl | Mofid Alzir | Mohamed Div AlKaran | Monteno Adir Mesika | Mor Cohen | Mor Gabai | Mor Meir | Mor Trabelsi | Mordechai (Motti) Zoerman | Mordehai (Modi) Amir | Mordehai Ben Ariel Biton | Mordehai Neve | Moriah Or Swissa | Moriah Raviv | Moshe (Moshiko) Saidian | Moshe Ben Porat | Moshe Ohayon | Moshe Ridler | Moshe Shova | Moshe Wahadi | Motti Alkavetz | Motti Zowernman | Mussa Abu Sebila | Naama Mualem | Nadav Barta | Nadav Goldstein | Nadav Popplewell | Nadav Yosef Hai Taib | Nadejda Spravchikov | Naji Abdush | Nanthawat Pinjai | Naomi Dgani | Naomi Shitrit Azulay | Naor Hassidim | Naor Levi | Narayan Prasad Neupane | Narkis Hand | Natalia Demidova | Natalya Tomayev
These are the names of just a few of the victims of October 7, those murdered by the horde of Nazi savages from Gaza, or those kidnapped and imprisoned within that moral sewer.
On October 6, all of these people were alive and minding their own business. They were living their own lives. Islamic terrorists from Gaza took that all away from them, leaving a permanent scar on their communities and the entire nation of Israel.
More names will be coming up soon.
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