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Primary Suspect in #Natalee #Holloway Disappearance Admits to #Killing Her, #Judge Says
https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/primary-suspect-natalee-holloway-disappearance-admits-killing-her-judge-says
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c u b e, 1997 🎬 dir. vincenzo natali 'Blue Room'
#film#canadian cinema#sci fi horror#cube#cube 1997#vincenzo natali#andrew miller#david hewlett#maurice dean wint#nicole de boer#nicky guadagni#Kazan#David Worth#David HewlettQuentin McNeil#Joan Leaven#Dr. Helen Holloway#Blue Room
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˖ ⭑₊˚ Tag drop 6/8. Like this for memes from my tv muses ! Specify muse or I roulette you ! ( This is a clever ploy to retag everything but make the spam bearable )
#˖ ⭑₊˚ everbody laughed — meme.#˖ ⭑₊˚ game of thrones.#˖ ⭑₊˚ north queen — sansa stark.#˖ ⭑₊˚ flowered stag — loras tyrell.#˖ ⭑₊˚ the hostage — theon greyjoy.#˖ ⭑₊˚ merlin.#˖ ⭑₊˚ selfish king — uther pendragon.#˖ ⭑₊˚ high priestess — moragana lefay.#˖ ⭑₊˚ first knight — leon ffyrnig.#˖ ⭑₊˚ title lost — gwaine gwyrrd.#˖ ⭑₊˚ stranger things.#˖ ⭑₊˚ lifebitch — heather holloway.#˖ ⭑₊˚ never see the sun — jason carver.#˖ ⭑₊˚ jawbreaker — eddie munson.#˖ ⭑₊˚ torn dress — susan mayfield.#˖ ⭑₊˚ open all hours — benny hammond.#˖ ⭑₊˚ uncool — wayne munson.#˖ ⭑₊˚ the walking dead.#˖ ⭑₊˚ the hermit — negan smith.#˖ ⭑₊˚ the mother — lori grimes.#˖ ⭑₊˚ the bear.#˖ ⭑₊˚ skinned and stuffed — michael berzatto.#˖ ⭑₊˚ sweet and sour — natalie berzatto.#˖ ⭑₊˚ loaded and locked — richie jerimovich.
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What modern movie would you love to zip back in time to be "rebooted" in Old School style?
Oh incredible ask. I'm not super knowledgeable on modern movies but let's have fun pretending that via time machine, we are now getting:
Avengers: Endgame (1963)
After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War (1962), the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, Captain America (Burt Lancaster), Iron Man (Dean Martin), Thor (William Shatner), the Incredible Hulk (Paul Newman), Black Widow (Nancy Kwan), Hawkeye (Peter Falk), Black Panther (Sidney Poitier), Captain Marvel (Natalie Wood), Spider Man (Frankie Avalon), and more assemble again in order to restore balance to the universe.
Jurassic World (1943)
A sequel to Jurassic Park (1993), a movie that hasn't yet been made, this movie sees the creation of a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex (modeled by Willis O'Brien), which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree. Joel McCrea stars in the Chris Pratt role; Barbara Stanwyck is Bryce Dallas Howard.
Frozen (1957)
Eyvind Earle brings the same angular, medievalist touch that he would use with such great success on Sleeping Beauty to this beautifully hand drawn classic. Pearl Bailey voices Elsa, the wounded snow queen, with Dorothy Dandridge as Anna, Rock Hudson as Kristoff, and Sterling Holloway as Olaf.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (1931)
Four teenagers are sucked into a magical Kinetoscope, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the short film. Their magical avatars are Dr. Bravestone (Noble Johnson), Moose Finbar (Bill Robinson), Ruby Roundhouse (Anna May Wong), and Dr. Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon (Claude Rains).
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08/16 - 17/2024 Daily OFMD Recap
TLDR; Taika Waititi's Birthday!; David Jenkins; GalaxyCon San Jose: Vico, Con, Nathan, Kristian; David Fane; Samba Schutte; Madeleine Sami; Nat Torres; Erroll Shand; Cohen Holloway; Love Notes;
== Taika Waititi ==
Okay so I'm drastically late because yet again my life has become nutzoid, but Happy VERY belated birthday to the main man Taika Waititi! His birthday was August 16th, and he spent it with lots of friends and loved ones <3
Lots of videos! I couldn't include them all here, so you can see them all in one place on the Repo.
Sources: VasJMorgan's / Rita Ora's Instagram
== David Jenkins ==
David shared a tattoo that one of our crewmates shared his way!
Source: David Jenkins Instagram Stories
== GalaxyCon San Jose: Vico, Con, Kristian, and Nathan ==
Since there was so much footage, I'm going to try and break this up into two parts so I can fit in some other news!
Our friends over at @adoptourcrew were kind enough to live tweet the panel, here's those tweets below:
As you can see there was some clowning going on as well! Next up is fan shots shared on GalaxyCon San Jose or the cast member's instagrams! I'll try to get the original photo links in but if not I apologize! Let me know if I need to update them!
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And Nathan was out with Con on his birthday!
Source: Galaxy Con San Jose's Instagram / Nathan/Con/Kristian/Vico's Instagrams
== David Fane ==
It's been a busy week for David! So glad to see him smiling!
Source: David Fane's Instagram
== Samba Schutte ==
Samba met up with his first drama teacher and sent a lovely message!
My very first drama teacher, the man who gave me the confidence to give my dream a shot, who helped me believe that I have something to offer as an artist. I owe him a lot, the ground that helped my seeds grow into a garden, and an amazing human and humanitarian to boot. So lovely to see you again, my dear Eugene van Erven. Check out his books! 23 years and going❤️✨🙏🏾
Source: Samba Schutte's Instagram
== Erroll Shand ==
Erroll is on Episode 5 of The Clearing, playing Henrik! You can check it out on DisneyPlus in Australia-- I tried looking for it on Disney Plus US but no luck. If you know of a better way to watch please let me know!
Source: Erroll Shand's Instagram
== Nat Torres ==
One of our fantastic writers, Nat Torres posted some quick pics for the end of summer. I had to get their dogs in there because of reasons.
Source: Natalie Torres' Instagram
== Madeleine Sami ==
Mads and her Co-star of Double Parked, Antonia Prebble talking life <3
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Source: TheBreezeAuckland Instagram
== Cohen Holloway ==
Pop Pop pops up so irregularly, so I had to share him being mentioned in this post by Costume Designer: Lissy Turner, tagged for a BTS picture of the film Lowdown Dirty Criminals.
Source: Cohen Holloway's Instagram
== Love Notes ==
Okay Lovelies, apologies, gonna need to have the fan spotlights in the next post because there was just so much going on with the Cast and Crew these past few days! There's still more to show, and I'll work on getting tonight's recap up as well here in a little bit. I truly hope you're being kind to yourself this weekend lovelies. It's been so busy lately, and I know sometimes life like to pop up and kick us in the tush and make things harder -- so remember that you're doing the best you can with what you have. There's enough shame in this world, try to remember not to add to it for yourself, because you deserve grace, especially when things continue to be tough. Sending so much love crew.
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#ofmd daily recap#daily ofmd recap#ofmd#our flag means death#taika waititi#save ofmd#adopt our crew#david jenkins#samba schutte#kristian nairn#vico ortiz#nathan foad#cohen holloway#nat torres#con o'neill#taika waititi's birthday#erroll shand#adopt our crew crewmates#long live ofmd#crew for life#madeleine sami#david fane#galaxycon san jose 2024#Instagram
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Hey, do you know if any of the yellowjackets (adult and teen) wears cozy jackets/coat or windbreakers?
I already know about the Misty one, this L.L bean windbteaker is one of my most prized posessions ;)
I think a lot of the characters have jackets that look comfy but I don’t really know for sure as I’ve never worn nor felt most of them. I have a few of the hoodies and a coat though so I figured I’d review those for you in case you find that helpful!
Lottie’s I Love H81 faux fur coat:
This coat is the warmest of all the Yellowjackets outerwear I have and would be good if you live in a colder climate. It doesn’t have a ton of stretch so it does have the potential to limit some of your mobility (if you have experience wearing a leather jacket you might use that as a frame of reference but it’s not that extreme). The fur isn’t super soft but it’s not bad, though if you don’t like the feeling of hair on your neck this would probably irritate you if you wore it for a long period of time.
Natalie’s "UO Yogi Fleece Cropped Zip-Up Hoodie Sweatshirt”:
I love this hoodie. I think it’s so soft and comfortable plus it’s pretty thick too so it’s nice and warm. It’s great to just throw on and has a loose fit. Natalie wears a grey hoodie but it comes in lots of different colors so theres lots of options if you’re not a fan of the grey. The fact that it’s cropped though might be a deal breaker for some but I’m short so it fits me fine (if you don’t like wearing cropped clothes I wouldn’t recommend this because it is pretty cropped).
Lottie’s American Eagle "Women's Oversized Button-Up Shacket”:
This is a nice hoodie that is pretty soft and comfortable. It’s not as thick as Natalie’s hoodie but it’s not too light. It is longer in length so it’s a good option for those who like things that aren’t cropped plus it’s pretty big so it has a lot of room (I actually got one a size smaller so that it would fit better under the fur coat Lottie has). I think it would be especially nice to wear in the spring and fall.
The Yellowjackets’s Holloway "Argon Hoodie":
I think this is a pretty standard hoodie. It also isn’t cropped so it’s nice for those who like a longer jacket. It feels like every other polyester sports hoodie I’ve felt before (slightly itchy) but the inside is pretty soft which I think is really nice. It was hard for me to find one so I ended up with a kids XL but it fits me fine (I generally wear a women’s S/M top for reference).
Misty’s “Uniqlo Windproof Outer Fleece Jacket”:
While I don’t have this one, one of the listings I saw of it on Poshmark specifically said it was “cute, soft, and cozy.” If you take that statement at face value it seems it might fit the criteria of what you’re looking for.
I do have a couple of the flannels and some of the close match jackets if you want me to review those too but I didn’t know if they counted so I didn’t include them in the post. Just let me know if you’re interested though and I’ll review them as well.
If anyone else has any of the other Yellowjackets coats, jackets, or windbreakers feel free to share your experience and/or suggestions!
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Bad Omens
Series :
If I’m There : Noah X OFC Natalie
Noah and Natalie meet in high school and developed a relationship through their love of music and art. Falling in love, innocent and young, they think nothing can keep them apart. However, sometimes in the pursuit of your dreams the things we love the most get left behind
I Dare You : Noah X Reader
part one / part two
“You what?” Noah puffs out, shaking his head like he doesn’t understand what I meant. “I said, I dare you.”
Star-Crossed Connection : Folio x OFC
Seraphina Holloway is Hollywood’s new it girl. But, when an embarrassing viral video of her ex / costar publicly dumping her goes viral, she thinks she needs a quick fix to help maintain her image. When she’s set to appear at her new movies premier she scrambles to find a date to bring that will help take the white hot spotlight away from her public dumping and show that she’s still desirable to all. Enter Nick Folio, drummer of the metalcore band that’s taking over the scene, Bad Omens. He’s a sweet down to earth guy with a heart of gold and when a smokin hot movie star asks him to be her fake boyfriend for a week he agrees to help. But will the line between fake feelings and reals ones start to blur when Seraphina lets her true self show.
one shots :
Noah ->
Lost & Found : Noah
Smut/Fluff
you’re surprising your husband Noah while he’s on tour! It’s literally just SMUT
Crush Crush Crush : Fluff
you’re Folios sister and you have a crush on Noah and Noah keeps asking you about who you like with no idea its him.
Heater’s out : Fluff
just some fluff about you and Noah dealing with a power outage during your weekend getaway.
Backstage Fun: Smut
Noah F+$KS
Lake House Vacation Smut/Fluff
Noah missed you after months apart and couldn't wait any longer....
Folio ->
High Folio 👋🏼 : Folio X Reader : Fluff
this fic is 420 friendly and includes the recreational use of cannabis 🍁
Kissing
wine drunk and kissing
Jolly ->
Käraste Smut based on a moodboard from @madomens
Nicholas ->
Hired to kill but falls in love Fluff based on a moodboard from @madomens
Love Confession Prompt Fluff You and Nicholas confess your love in the rain ☔️
Leaning onto each other, just being close, was enough. Fluff surprised Nicholas on tour and you missed being in each other arms
#noah sebastian#noahsebastian#Noah Sebastian smut#noah sebastian x ofc#Noah Sebastian angst#Noah Sebastian fluff#bad omens fluff#bad omen smut#bad omen fanfiction#bad omen fic#noah sebastian fanfiction#bad omens fanfic#bad omens rpf#bad omens smut#noah sebastian fic#rpf fanfiction#fanfiction#fanfic#nick folio#nicholas ruffilo#jolly karlsson#author : spicywhenspeaking
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In light of the post that is circulating of Daniel’s harem members, this is a list I came up with the other day and how I personally sort them:
OTP
Max
FASCINATED BY THE NARRATIVE
Seb
JEV
George
Lewis
Cyril Abiteboul
Jenson
Nico Rosberg
Valtteri
Natalie Pinkham + husband
I CAN SEE IT (POS)
Josh Allen
Martin Garrix
Fabio Quartararo
Marc Marquez
That cricketer
All dirt bike/motocross riders
Rico Verhoeven
Max Holloway
Blake Friend
Blake (friend)
I CAN SEE IT (NEG)
Lando
Michael Italiano
Christian Horner
BURN IT WITH FIRE
Scotty James
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Footnotes 1 - 100
[1] Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (Berkeley: Crossing Press, 1984), 4.
[2] Raoul Vaneigem, The Revolution of Everyday Life, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith (Seattle: Rebel Press, 2001), 26.
[3] Michel Foucault, “Preface,” in Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983), xi–xiv.
[4] The concept of the “public secret” originated with situationism, and we borrow it from the Institute of Precarious Consciousness, in their suggestion that anxiety is a public secret of contemporary capitalism. See Institute for Precarious Consciousness, “Anxiety, Affective Struggle, and Precarity Consciousness-Raising,” Interface 6/2 (2014), 271–300.
[5] Alfredo M. Bonanno, Armed Joy (London: Elephant Editions, 1998), https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/alfredo-m-bonanno-armed-joy.
[6] See, for instance: John Holloway, Change the World Without Taking Power: The Meaning of Revolution Today, 2nd Revised Edition (London: Pluto Press, 2005), 19–42; The Invisible Committee, To Our Friends 216–219.
[7] The concept of sad militancy comes to us from Michel Foucault and Colectivo Situaciones. See Foucault, “Preface”; Colectivo Situaciones, “Something More on Research Militancy: Footnotes on Procedures and (In)Decisions,” in Constituent Imagination, ed. Erika Biddle and Stevphen Shukaitis (Oakland: AK Press, 2007), 73–93.
[8] Brian Massumi, “Translator’s Foreword: Pleasures of Philosophy,” in A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987), ix–xv.
[9] Zainab Amadahy, “Protest Culture: How’s It Working for Us?,” Rabble.ca, July 20, 2010, http://rabble.ca/news/2010/07/protest-culture-how%E2%80%99s-it-working-us.
[10] This phrase is often attributed to Frederic Jameson who wrote “Someone once said that it is easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism.” See Frederic Jameson, “Future City,” New Left Review 21 (2003), 77.
[11] Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983), 38.
[12] Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider (Trumansburg: Crossing Press, 1984), 53.
[13] “The Wild Beyond: With and for the Undercommons,” in The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study, by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney (Wivenhoe: Minor Compositions, 2013), 10. http://www.minorcompositions.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/undercommons-web.pdf.
[14] Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet, Dialogues II, (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007), 61.
[15] Dean Spade, “On Normal Life,” interview by Natalie Oswin, Society and Space (January 2014), http://societyandspace.org/2014/01/15/on-6/.
[16] “Joy—Definition of Joy in English,” Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/joy.
[17] Rebecca Solnit, “We Could Be Heroes,” EMMA Talks, Vancouver, February 17, 2016. http://emmatalks.org/session/rebecca-solnit/.
[18] Sara Ahmed, The Promise of Happiness (Durham: Duke University Press, 2010), 192.
[19] Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, “Indict the System: Indigenous & Black Connected Resistance,” LeanneSimpson.ca, http://leannesimpson.ca/indict-the-system-indigenous-black-connected-resistance/ (accessed November 28, 2014).
[20] Our interpretation of Spinoza’s concept of joy comes from many sources, but one of the most helpful is Mary Zournazi’s interview with the affect theorist Brian Massumi, in which he distinguishes joy from happiness. See Mary Zournazi, “Navigating Movements: A Conversation with Brian Massumi,” in Hope: New Philosophies for Change, by Mary Zournazi (New York: Routledge, 2002), 241–242.
[21] Gustavo Esteva, interview by carla bergman and Nick Montgomery, email, April 26, 2014.
[22] Silvia Federici, interview by carla bergman and Nick Montgomery, telephone, January 18, 2016.
[23] Lorde, Sister Outsider, 57.
[24] adrienne maree brown, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman, email, November 11, 2015.
[25] This reading of Deleuze is indebted to conversations with Kim Smith and the reading she has developed of Susan Ruddick. See Susan Ruddick, “The Politics of Affect: Spinoza in the Work of Negri and Deleuze,” Theory, Culture & Society 27/4 (2010), 21–45.
[26] Bædan, “The Anti-Social Turn,” Bædan 1: Journal of Queer Nihilism (August 2012), 186.
[27] This notion of wisdom is drawn from Claire Carlisle’s helpful explanation of Spinozan wisdom as something akin to “emotional intelligence.” See Claire Carlisle, “Spinoza, Part 7: On the Ethics of the Self,” The Guardian, March 21, 2011, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2011/mar/21/spinoza-ethics-of-the-self.
[28] Marina Sitrin, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman, email, February 4, 2016.
[29] “Militant,” Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Militant&oldid=754366474 (accessed December 12, 2016).
[30] Melanie Matining, interview by carla bergman and Nick Montgomery, in person, May 6, 2014.
[31] Jackie Wang, “Against Innocence: Race, Gender and the Politics of Safety,” LIES Journal 1 (2012), 13.
[32] Idem, 10.
[33] Glen Coulthard, interview by carla bergman and Nick Montgomery, in person, March 16, 2016.
[34] Ibid.
[35] Kiera L. Ladner and Leanne Simpson, eds., This Is an Honour Song: Twenty Years since the Blockades (Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring, 2010), 1.
[36] Deborah B. Gould, Moving Politics: Emotion and ACT UP’s Fight against AIDS (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), 178.
[37] Sebastián Touza, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman, email, February 2, 2016.
[38] Sebastián Touza, “Antipedagogies for Liberation Politics, Consensual Democracy and Post-Intellectual Interventions” (PhD dissertation, Simon Fraser University, 2008), 136–7. https://www.academia.edu/544417/Antipedagogies_for_liberation_politics_consensual_democracy_and_post-intellectual_interventions.
[39] For a fuller discussion of these dynamics, see Marina Sitrin, Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina (London: Zed Books, 2012).
[40] Margaret Killjoy, interview by carla bergman and Nick Montgomery, email, March 8, 2014.
[41] Anonymous, “Robot Seals as Counter-Insurgency: Friendship and Power from Aristotle to Tiqqun,” Human Strike, https://humanstrike.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/robot-seals-as-counter-insurgency-friendship-and-power-from-aristotle-to-tiqqun/ (accessed August 27, 2013).
[42] brown, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman.
[43] The turn of phrase “making kin” comes to us from the feminist philosopher Donna Haraway. See Donna Haraway, “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin,” Environmental Humanities 6/1 (2015), 161.
[44] Idem, 163.
[45] “Freedom—Definition of Freedom in English,” Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/freedom.
[46] Douglas Harper, “Free (Adj.),” Online Etymology Dictionary, http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=free (accessed November 30, 2016).
[47] Ibid.
[48] Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, eds., Word Histories and Mysteries: From Abracadabra to Zeus (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2004), 103.
[49] Invisible Committee, To Our Friends, trans. Robert Hurley (South Pasadena: Semiotext(e), 2015), 127.
[50] Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (Oxford: Oxford Paperbacks, 2008), Chapter XIII, Of the Natural Condition of Mankind.
[51] This short account of the Age of Reason is drawn primarily from Silvia Federici. See Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation (New York: Autonomedia, 2004), 133–62.
[52] Some books we have found helpful include Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (Durham: Duke University Press, 2010); Gilles Deleuze, Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza, trans. Martin Joughin (New York: Zone Books, 1992); Moira Gatens, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza (University Park: Penn State University Press, 2009); Antonio Negri, The Savage Anomaly: The Power of Spinoza’s Metaphysics and Politics (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991); Tiqqun, Introduction to Civil War, trans. Alexander R. Galloway and Jason E. Smith (Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2010).
[53] Our reading of Spinoza is drawn primarily from Deleuze and those he has influenced. For helpful introductions to this lineage, see Gilles Deleuze, “Lecture on Spinoza’s Concept of Affect” (Lecture, Cours Vincennes, Paris, 1978), https://www.gold.ac.uk/media/deleuze_spinoza_affect.pdf; Michael Hardt, “The Power to Be Affected,” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 28/3 (September 1, 2015), 215–22; Brian Massumi, Politics of Affect (Cambridge: Polity, 2015).
[54] “Ethics—Definition of Ethics in English,” Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ethics.
[55] Deleuze, “Lecture on Spinoza’s Concept of Affect.”
[56] This anecdote is based on conversations and exchanges with Kim Smith.
[57] Invisible Committee, The Coming Insurrection (Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2009), 32.
[58] Haraway, “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene.”
[59] Ivan Illich to Madhu Suri Prakash, “Friendship,” n.d.
[60] This is drawn from Anonymous, “Robot Seals as Counter-Insurgency.”
[61] Coulthard, Interview with Glen Coulthard.
[62] See for instance Maria Mies, Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale: Women in the International Division of Labour (London: Zed Books, 2014); Andrea Smith, “Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy: Rethinking Women of Colour Organizing,” in The Color of Violence: The Incite! Anthology, INCITE! Women of Colour Against Violence, eds., (Oakland: South End Press, 2006), 66–73; Andrea Smith, Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide (Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2010); Federici, Caliban and the Witch.
[63] Silvia Federici, “Preoccupying: Silvia Federici,” interview by Occupied Times, October 25, 2014, http://theoccupiedtimes.org/?p=13482.
[64] Dean Spade, “For Lovers and Fighters,” in We Don’t Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists, ed. Melody Berger (Emeryville: Seal Press, 2006), 28–39, http://www.makezine.enoughenough.org/newpoly2.html.
[65] bell hooks, Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations (New York: Routledge, 2006), 249.
[66] Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, “I Am Not a Nation-State,” Indigenous Nationhood Movement, November 6, 2013, http://nationsrising.org/i-am-not-a-nation-state/.
[67] Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman, email, November 2, 2015.
[68] Raúl Zibechi, Territories in Resistance: A Cartography of Latin American Social Movements, trans. Ramor Ryan (Oakland: AK Press, 2012), 39.
[69] Idem, 41.
[70] Silvia Federici, “Permanent Reproductive Crisis: An Interview with Silvia Federici,” interview by Marina Vishmidt, July 3, 2013, http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/permanent-reproductive-crisis-interview-silvia-federici.
[71] Mia Mingus, “On Collaboration: Starting With Each Other,” Leaving Evidence, August 3, 2012, https://leavingevidence.wordpress.com/2012/08/03/on-collaboration-starting-with-each-other/.
[72] Gustav Landauer, Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader, ed. Gabriel Kuhn (Oakland: PM Press, 2010), 214.
[73] Idem, 90.
[74] Idem, 101.
[75] Idem, 91.
[76] scott crow, Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective, 2nd ed. (Oakland: PM Press, 2014), 199.
[77] Richard J. F. Day, Gramsci Is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2005), 127.
[78] Richard J. F. Day, “From Hegemony to Affinity,” Cultural Studies 18/5 (2004), 716–48.
[79] Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Ya Basta!: Ten Years of the Zapatista Uprising, ed. Ziga Vodovnik, (Oakland: AK Press, 2004), 77.
[80] Gloria Anzaldúa, “(Un)natural Bridges, (Un)safe Spaces,” in This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation, Gloria Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating, eds. (New York: Routledge, 2002), 3.
[81] Zainab Amadahy, “Community, ‘Relationship Framework’ and Implications for Activism,” Rabble.ca, July 13, 2010, http://rabble.ca/news/2010/07/community-%E2%80%98relationship-framework%E2%80%99-and-implications-activism.
[82] Coulthard, Interview by.
[83] Glen Sean Coulthard, Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition (Minneapolis: University Of Minnesota Press, 2014), 31.
[84] Coulthard, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman.
[85] Leanne Simpson, Dancing On Our Turtle’s Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New Emergence (Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring Press, 2011), 32.
[86] Luam Kidane and Jarrett Martineau, “Building Connections across Decolonization Struggles,” ROAR, October 29, 2013, https://roarmag.org/essays/african-indigenous-struggle-decolonization/.
[87] Harsha Walia, “Decolonizing Together: Moving beyond a Politics of Solidarity toward a Practice of Decolonization,” Briarpatch, January 1, 2012, https://briarpatchmagazine.com/articles/view/decolonizing-together.
[88] Coulthard, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman.
[89] Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None, trans. Thomas Wayne (New York: Algora Publishing, 2003), 42.
[90] Coulthard, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman.
[91] Mingus, “On Collaboration.”
[92] Simpson, interview by Nick Montgomery and carla bergman.
[93] Ursula LeGuin, “Ursula K Le Guin’s Speech at National Book Awards: ‘Books Aren’t Just Commodities,’” The Guardian, November 20, 2014, https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/20/ursula-k-le-guin-national-book-awards-speech.
[94] scott crow, Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective, 2nd ed. (Oakland: PM Press, 2014), 173.
[95] adrienne maree brown, “That Would Be Enough,” adriennemareebrown.net, September 6, 2016, http://adriennemareebrown.net/2016/09/06/that-would-be-enough/.
[96] VOID Network, “VOID Network on the December 2008 Insurrection in Greece,” B.A.S.T.A.R.D. Conference, University of California, Berkeley, March 14, 2010, https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/18/18641710.php.
[97] Many works within this current remain untranslated into English; however, there are a few English sources. In particular, we learned a lot from Sebastian Touza’s PhD dissertation and our interview with him. See Colectivo Situaciones, 19&20: Notes for a New Social Protagonism, trans. Nate Holdren and Sebastian Touza (New York: Minor Compositions, 2012); Deleuze, “Lecture on Spinoza’s Concept of Affect”; Marta Malo de Molina, “Common Notions, Part 1: Workers-Inquiry, Co-Research, Consciousness-Raising,” European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, April 2004, http://eipcp.net/transversal/0406/malo/en; Marta Malo de Molina:, “Common Notions, Part 2: Institutional Analysis, Participatory Action-Research, Militant Research,” European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, April 2004, http://eipcp.net/transversal/0707/malo/en; Touza, “Antipedagogies for Liberation Politics, Consensual Democracy and Post-Intellectual Interventions”; Touza, Interview with Sebastián Touza.
[98] Touza, “Antipedagogies for Liberation Politics, Consensual Democracy and Post-Intellectual Interventions,” 210.
[99] Nora Samaran, “On Gaslighting,” Dating Tips for the Feminist Man, June 28, 2016, https://norasamaran.com/2016/06/28/on-gaslighting/.
[100] Matt Hern, “The Promise of Deschooling,” Social Anarchism 25 (1998), http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display_printable/130.
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c u b e, 1997 🎬 dir. vincenzo natali 'Red Room'
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lmao these are the current wikipedia tabs i have open
-category:secret places in the united states -Disappearance of Natalie Holloway -Disappearance of Sarm Heslop -Rainbow Canyon (California) -Macrogol -American Alligator -Koko (gorilla) -Blind spot (vision) -Archaic Humans -Raoul Trujillo -Saroo Brierley -Natalie Wood -Jack the Ripper -Persian Princess -Boomhauer -The Hu
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Hi! Could you help me find a fc that is mid twenties-early thirties, brown or black hair, female or AFAB, that could be a ballerina? Meaning either is one or has the resources to portray one? The character is Irish, but the fc doesn't necessarily have to be! Thanks so much for your time, and for all you do here!
Nelly Karim (1974) Egyptian / Russian - is a ballerina and actress!
Sutton Foster (1975) - is a dancer and actress, role in Bunheads!
Aesha Ash (1977) African-American - is a ballerina!
Svetlana Zakharova (1979) - is a ballerina!
Jenna Dewan (1980) Lebanese, Polish / German, English - is a dancer and actress, ballerina role in Step Up!
Ji-Hyo Song (1981) Korean - a ballerina in Princess Hours!
Summer Glau (1981) - is a ballerina and actress!
Misty Copeland (1982) African-American, German / African-American, Italian - is a ballerina and actress, had a role in A Ballerina’s Tale!
Marianela Núñez (1982) Argentine - is a ballerina!.
Alessandra Mastronardi (1986) - Carla.
Sonoya Mizuno (1986) Japanese / English, Argentinian - is a ballerina and actress, a role in High Strung!
Sofya Skya (1987) - is a ballerina and actress!
Tiler Peck (1989) - is a ballerina!
Autumn S. Klein (1989) - is a ballerina!
Francesca Hayward (1992) Kenyan / English - is a ballerina and actress!
Lyna Khoudri (1992) Algerian - is a ballerina and actress, role in Houria!
Anastasia Shevtsova (1995) - is a ballerina and actress, Polina!
Michaela DePrince (1995) Sierra Leonean - is a ballerina!
Kristine Froseth (1995) - Birds of Paradise.
Zaria Simone (1996) African-American - Pretty Little Liars.
Alicia Mae Holloway (1996) African-American, Cherokee - is a ballerina!
Maimun Puteh (1996) Malaysian - Hijabsta Ballet, her character is hijabi, I know you mention hair colour but I had to mention her!
Diana Silvers (1997) Ashkenazi Jewish / Swiss - Birds of Paradise.
Miko Fogarty (1997) Japanese / English - is a ballerina!
Lizzy Howell (2001) - has pseudotumor cerebri and is a ballerina!
Stephanie Kurlow (2001) - is a ballerina and also again also hijabi, I know you mention hair colour but I had to mention her!
Colleen Werner (?) - is a ballerina!
Natalie Burn (?) - is a ballerina and actress!
Sarah Murphy-Dyson (?) is a ballerina and actress!
and then for those looking for trans suggestions!
Jin Xing (1967) Chinese - is a ballerina!
Here you go!
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“Trust, once lost, could not be easily found. Not in a year, perhaps not even in a lifetime.” – J.E.B. Spredemann
Oh what a surprise!
We learn today that yet another senior Tory failed to declare their financial connection with big business. Therese Villiers was the Environment Secretary in Boris Johnson's government between July 2019 and February 2020 and held shares in Shell worth over £70,000. Under the rules all MP’s have to register their financial interests
“…or any benefits which he or she receives, which others might reasonably consider to influence his or her actions or words as a Member of Parliament.”
The fact that it was the Secretary of State for the Environment, who failed to reveal her financial connection to Shell, makes the breaking of this rule particularly damning.
Putting aside Ms Villiers own financial interest in Shell, the Conservative Party accepted more than £1 million from the energy sector when Boris was in power.
“Under Johnson’s leadership, the Conservative Party has received a series of huge donations from the energy sector, totalling more than a million pounds since the 2019 general election." (opendemocracy: 01/11/21)
Rishi Sunak, in turn, accepted money from the energy sector to help fund his bid to become leader of the Conservative Party.
“Rishi Sunak accepted cash from fossil fuel investors in campaign to become PM. Donations from supporters with links to oil and gas helped fund new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Ready4Rishi leadership campaign."
It is probably coincidence, but
“Shell paid zero windfall tax in UK despite record global profits.” (Guardian:27/11/22)
And it is probably coincidence that Sunak is issuing hundreds of North Sea oil and gas licences for drilling despite the worsening climate crisis due to excessive CO2 emissions and dire warnings from climate scientists.
Returning to Ms Villiers, she has apologised for beaching the rules, claiming she had not realised her shareholdings were worth so much:
“Ms Villiers deeply regrets her failure to monitor the value of shareholdings and has offered her sincere apologies,” (Irish News: 11/08/23)
It must be very nice to be so well off that you don’t know you have a shareholding of over £70,000 in an oil company. Putting that aside, we have Ms Villiers assurance that nothing she did when Environment Secretary was influenced by her substantial shareholding in Shell, so that’s alright. Except of course it isn’t all right. Ms Villiers has previous.
In 2021 she was one of three Tory MP’s who were called upon to resign after trying to influence judicial proceedings.
“Three Tory MPs should be suspended over an "egregious" bid to influence judicial proceedings, the Commons Standards Committee has said. Sir Roger Gale, Theresa Villiers, Natalie Elphicke, Adam Holloway and Bob Stewart were found to have broken the rules by seeking to interfere in a legal decision regarding their former colleague Charlie Elphicke who was jailed for sexual assault last year.” (itvx:21/07/21)
What’s more, Ms Villiers is on record as stating:
“International law is a ‘political construct’ and breaking it is ‘routine’ (Independent: 14/09/20)
All laws are political constructs and it seems to me to be a very short step from “routinely” breaking international law to treating UK law with the same air of contempt. The fact that Ms Villiers has tried to influence judicial proceedings in favour of a friend, failed to declare her financial interest in Shell when she was Environment Secretary, and considers breaking international law to be the norm raises very serious questions concerning her probity.
Sunak had this to say to the British public:
“Trust is earned and I will earn yours”.
I’m afraid you haven’t earned mine Ms Villiers.
#uk politics#rishi sunak#therese villiers#rule breaking#shell oil gas#environment#international law. judicial proceedings#interferrence#trust#boris johnson
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I can’t remember if you were into true crime or not, but I wanted to know your thoughts about the Gilgo Beach murderer being caught.
I do like (the ethical consumption of) true crime! I saw that they had a suspect but didn't know he'd been officially charged omg. I did see that his wife divorced him though.
It is wild to me that this case isn't covered more by true crime media considering how many victims there were, I hadn't heard about it until I saw the Netflix film maybe a year or two ago. It frustrates the absolute shit out of me that there are so many cases that if you swapped out the real victims for rich/middle class victims, they'd probably be among the most famous true crime stories of all time. But because the victims are low income or sex workers, they get maybe a tenth of the attention they should, like imagine how famous that case would've been if all the girls were Natalie Holloways or Laci Petersons.
Anyway I'm glad they're making head way and hopefully this Rex guy is the right person so the families can get some justice.
#im thinking of the bayou and storyville murders and willie pickton and all the missing murdered indigenous women cases#people lose their shit when one white woman or little girl goes missing meanwhile the body counts in these cases are astronomical#and nobody gives a shit bc we don't see sex workers or drug addicts or even just poor people as full human beings#true crime#death cw
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Honestly I am not all that excited for saint x but dammit if I won’t watch it weekly for adc
me to adc:
Listen there isn't a crime against cinema that I wouldn't watch just for her pretty ass face and the ripe and raw fanfic material. I watched that boring af yeehaw movie and I'll watch whatever else in between slipping into boredom induced comas. But that being said I'm actually looking forward to it 🤷♀️ I lived through the Natalie Holloway thing as a teen (which I think like launched the whole pretty missing white woman hysteria, but that's another topic entirely(unless they touch on it👀)) and this seems to be generally based on that concept, so it'll be interesting to see this take on it from the "sister left behind" POV.
And real talk, when Alycia is given a role that has a lot of raw emotion she tends to shine. That's always been her wheelhouse, the emoting and micro expressions that come from intense feelings in scenes. Girl can cry on a dime and we love that about her 😘 So overall I'm excited. Hopefully it's not a snoozefest and she gets a lot of screentime because girly pop is due some fuckin recognition and room to show her talent in a non-blood covered apoc setting 🤧
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