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o-link · 7 months ago
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Sailing
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dtpnews · 1 month ago
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Woh G64: La gigantesque étoile a traversé une transformation rapide et peut exploser
L'impression d'un artiste de l'étoile Woh G64 Eso / l. Trottoir L'une des plus grandes étoiles de l'univers connu subit une transformation étrangement rapide et pourrait bientôt exploser en tant que supernova. Catalogué pour la première fois en 1981, Woh G64 se trouve quelque 160 000 années-lumière de la Terre dans le grand nuage Magellanic, une petite galaxie satellite de la Voie lactée. C'est…
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kitswritingantics · 7 months ago
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the reality of kit getting a sudden brainwave and starting a new story (that they'll never write)
me: yes, i have multiple asks in my inbox. yes, i need to anwser those to grow my account. yes, i want to write my silly little headcanons.
also me: heheheheheh time-travelling circus time babey
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b-o-t-t · 6 months ago
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chicinsilk · 1 year ago
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"Ligne Muguet"
Christian Dior Haute Couture Collection Spring/Summer 1954. Ivy Nicholson wears "Traversée" an ensemble composed of a large navy terry coat and a pale blue suit. Photo Georges Dambier. (back left Lanvin-Castillo).
Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1954. Ivy Nicholson porte "Traversée" un ensemble composé d'un manteau en grosse ratine marine et d'un tailleur bleu pâle. Photo Georges Dambier. (au fond à gauche Lanvin-Castillo).
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cheminer-poesie-cressant · 2 years ago
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une passerelle comme un sourire hésitant, légèrement suspendue, triste ou gaie selon le rythme des reflets de l’eau
est-ce le vent ?
ou bien son souvenir ?
élancée dans le phrasé des lumières, l’accord des architectures qui s’appuie sans peser, qui distend la force de l’acier sans jamais faire céder ; marcher et tutoyer la douceur entre les rives, s’accentuer funambule, se mesurer au jour, espérer le pas ailé ; comme une mesure posée sur la partition rivière pour jouer le discours de l’avancée d’un songe
© Pierre Cressant
(mardi 15 août 2006 - jeudi 24 août 2023)
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fidjiefidjie · 1 year ago
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Bon Soir 💟🍹💃🍸🆕️
Laurie Darmon 🎶 Célibataire
(La traversée du désir)
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francepittoresque · 10 months ago
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ANECDOTE | Quand le tour de la Terre en 29 jours semblait presque inaccessible ➽ http://bit.ly/Record-Tour-Terre Le record du tour de la terre est en train de se courir, nous explique-t-on en 1901 : des Américains d’une part, des Français de l’autre cherchent alors en effet, par l’utilisation des transports en commun dont le réseau enserre le globe, à faire le tour de ce globe en le moindre temps possible. Et le chroniqueur de s’interroger sur le nombre de jours en lequel on pourra bientôt l’effectuer, eu égard au progrès technologique
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kirbyddd · 2 years ago
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barkbarkbark Riichi Book I's writing is like screeching chalkboard to my game designer's, translator's, and writer's ears all at once
it's got great concepts buried in there but it's in like the most anti-comprehension packaging conceivable
#what the hell is wrong with you#folks like you are the BANE of game designers everywhere#and game PLAYERS for that matter#THIS is the best strategy reference the English speaking world's got?#baddabingbaddaboom ladies and gentlemen#im about to make bank writing the West's first riichi primer that actually meets the standards of the modern analogue game industry#(which to be honest is abysmal right now the industry's in an insane 'text free' fad right now where every word is replaced with a symbol)#alright then im gonna set the new standard then#imma bout to do for Riichi Mahjong what i did for Ryuutama Traversées 🫸🤛#and for all the dudes at unpub who know how to design incredible games but dont know how to write instructions#alright sorry I'll calm down#but seriously i am gonna start throwing together an actually quality-controlled guide#cause every english resource ive found so far has been like this... inconsistent and full of holes and omissions in explanations#chiba talks about the game's strategic immaturity in the west... well it's got an even bigger gap of educational immaturity#anyways.... I'll toss a bit of effort that way#we'll see how far i take it#I'll either make a few loose articles or a fully fledged book. no in between#god i dont have the energy to make another book when i dont even know if Traversées is ever gonna see the light of day#100% complete full color layout and everything. publishing limbo is real and it's every bit as stupid and unnecessary as you think.#(my case is much simpler than most though cause im only working with two small publishers rather than a big corp)#but still. damn#anyways im so tempted to throw some of my rulebook magic at riichi while it's got my interest#not like i need to write a strategy tome the game just needs a professional quality introduction#don't make me do it i absolutely will do it#i did it for ryuutama when no one wanted to give a decent publication-quality localization for the supplements#and by garriot i will do it for riichi mahjong too if no one gives me a quality guide. i aint afraid of a global high strategy game#<- manic#(im not manic im just extremely restless having not been able to do any solid design work in a while and this book is getting me riled up)#cause it's like “i could write such a more coherent rulebook and HAVE written a more coherent rulebook. so why don't i do it again?”#the Disease is why. but maybe I'll give it a shot anyways if i get a second wind (i guess im otakaze right now harharharhar)
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Richard III (1995) was described as follow:
Sort of an alternate history in which the war of the two roses ends in the 1920's-30's and Richard III murders his way to power in a 1930's themed (fashion and technology) England. It's SO good. Downton Abbey aesthetics and Shakespearian script.
The Crossing of Paris was described as follow:
Two guys cross over Paris with suitcases full of illegal pork meat in occupied Paris. Because of a complicated situation, the usual guy didn't have his accomplice and took under his wing the first guy he met, but as the night progresses and they evade french and german forces alike, the usual guy and the viewers start doubting the new guy. Until they're both caught by the germans, and the new guy's secret is revealed, saving his life last minute as the usual guy is taken, plausibly to be shot. Not spoiling you've got to watch it!!!
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ocatarinetabellatchitchix · 2 years ago
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Nous aimons rigoler !
La grande traversée, page 22, case 6
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o-link · 7 months ago
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La Belle Traversé
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kitswritingantics · 7 months ago
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hesistates... then yeets @askthetraversers at you and scurries away, giggling madly
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b-o-t-t · 6 months ago
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tfw vous êtes jumpscared par Louis de Funès dans un petit rôle dans un film en noir et blanc de juste avant qu'il devienne vraiment célèbre amirite
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Jean Gabin and Bourvil in Four Bags Full aka The Crossing of Paris aka Pig Across Paris (Claude Autant-Lara, 1956)
Cast: Jean Gabin, Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Jeanette Batti, Georgette Anys, Robert Arnoux, Laurence Badie, Jacques Marin, Jean Dunot, MonetteDinay. Screenplay: Jean Aurenche, Pierre Bost, based on a story by Marcel Aymé. Cinematography: Jacques Natteau. Production design: Max Douy. Film editing: Madeleine Gug. Music: René Cloërec. 
Like most movie-lovers whose knowledge of film extends beyond "Hollywood," I was familiar with Jean Gabin, but although I had encountered the name, I didn't know Bourvil, celebrated in France but not so much on this side of the Atlantic. Which made it difficult for me at first to capture the tone and humor of La Traversée de Paris, a film also known as Four Bags Full, The Crossing of Paris, The Trip Across Paris, and Pig Across Paris. Since the film begins with newsreel footage of German troops occupying Paris in 1942, it strikes a more serious tone than it eventually takes. Marcel Martin (Bourvil) is a black market smuggler tasked with carrying meat from a pig that's slaughtered at the beginning of the movie while he plays loud music on an accordion to cover its squeals. He's responsible for transporting two suitcases filled with pork across the city to Montmartre, but when the other smuggler fails to show up, he has to accept the aid of a stranger, Grandgil (Gabin), who agrees to carry the other two valises. Grandgil, however, wants the butcher, Jambier (Louis de Funès), to pay much more than the originally agreed-upon amount for his services, and blackmails him into accepting, to the consternation of Martin. The task is perilous, given the vigilance of the French police and the German occupying troops, so the film wavers between thriller and comedy -- the latter particularly when some stray dogs pick up the scent of what's in the suitcases. It ends up being a fascinating tale of the odd-couple relationship between Grandgil and Martin, as well as a picture of what Parisians went through during the occupation. It was controversial when it was released because it takes a warts-and-all look at black-marketeers and the Résistance, downplaying the heroism without denying the genuine risks they took. Eventually, Grandgil and Martin are caught by the Germans, but Grandgil is released because the officer in charge recognizes him as a famous artist. Martin is sent to prison, but the two are reunited after the war when Grandgil recognizes him at a train station as the porter carrying his luggage -- a rather obvious, and somewhat sour, bit of irony.
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