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vintagegoddesses3 · 3 months ago
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galaxianpatrol · 6 months ago
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bitch1986miami · 1 year ago
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FILM|BOARDS - My Post - Drama 💚 🧡
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cajb1986 · 9 months ago
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My Aunt, Barb
I think Barb would get upset if I didn't explain something fully, but I think that's just "saying something," but I don't mean it in a bad way.
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202310271 · 1 year ago
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This pop up.
Well, I forget exactly at this moment, but I see I try to live my life and achieve great things like these ideas, and then it's like I get insulted and feel why don't I just die, like I don't know about car crashes. I know, I'm being focused on, pried into with cameras, and I said no and it's unusual it's government regulated, a criminal would be more "attractive" and make sense and be quick, either torture or kidnapping which could be 10 years? or more of course I mean.. Rapists are offered things like child support!
... On another note, I am nice to my aunt Barb, but the people monitoring me in private are like putting a coin into a tampon machine at a ladies restroom. Also, what is it about blonde good looking German American ladies in Miami with my aunts? They don't talk to me, anymore. Is Margaret Baker Petty under control with most young girls in Germany?
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voguefashion · 1 year ago
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Barbara Palvin & Jordan Barrett photographed by Beau Grealy for C Magazine, September 2017.
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kaosslyraven · 4 days ago
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Crescembre 2024 part.2
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gt-icons · 2 months ago
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countesspetofi · 8 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Majel Barrett guest stars in "Beaver and Violet," episode 32 of the third season of Leave it to Beaver (original air date May 7, 1960). Barrett plays the wife of Ward Cleaver's colleague Fred Rutherford. When the two families start socializing outside of work, Beaver is uncomfortable with constantly being thrown together with the Rutherfords' young daughter.
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dirtyriver · 9 months ago
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When my short story, “Crazy for You,” was published in Orange County Noir, my mother-in-law asked: “What is noir, anyway?”
She reads mysteries in which light triumphs over darkness and good wins out in the end.
“Well,” I began, “in noir, the main characters want better things for themselves, but try as they might, they just keep making wrong choices and things go from bad to worse.”
“Oh, like real life,” she said, and we both began laughing.
Writing Noir by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
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moviesinfocus · 4 months ago
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Review: Adam Wingard's YOU’RE NEXT Is A Darkly Comedic Home Invasion Horror
There’s quite a lot to recommend in director Adam Wingard’s You’re Next, a darkly comedic home invasion film which takes the horror sub-genre and flips it on its head. It’s all very entertaining and as it builds, it becomes even funnier and funnier.  Well-to-do married couple Aubrey and Paul Davison (horror icon Barbara Crampton and Rob Moran) take to the Davison country home to spend the weekend…
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carolinemillerbooks · 8 months ago
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New Post has been published on Books by Caroline Miller
New Post has been published on https://www.booksbycarolinemiller.com/musings/8000-years-of-mysogeny/
8000 Years Of Mysogeny
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I’ve given up worrying about the existence of God.  Discussions about diety I leave to the young. After decades spent thinking about the inscrutable, all I gleaned from religious precept was that misogyny rises from it like a noxious odor.  I’m not alone in this opinion. Donna Nolan Fewell, a scholar of the Old Testament writes, The Bible, for the most part, is an alien text (to women), not written by women or with women in mind. Christopher Hutchins cast a withering eye on the Scriptures, as well, and arrived at an ancillary conclusion. The cure for poverty has a name; it’s called THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN.  Now, name me a religion that stands, or ever stood for that. Feminist writer Barbara G. Walker also added to my knowledge.  She pointed out that Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine held grudges against women and that holy father John Scotus Eriuge made men the following promise. ..when the heavens finally open in glory, women will be eliminated. (“Does Religion Make People Kind, Generous?” by Barbara G. Walker, FreeThought Today, March/April. pg. 14.) A prediction like that makes God irrelevant to the future of womankind and raises a question.  If the weaker sex is to be barred from heaven, why can’t men be more charitable to them on earth? So far, the patriarchal doctrine has done nothing except insist that women are inferior creatures unworthy of simple justice Honor killings are an example. That a woman who has been raped should pay with her life while her attacker goes free is perverse.  What’s more, the myth that sustains it is absurd.  Reason balks at the suggestion that all women should be punished because one plucked an apple from its branch. In Western societies, Honor killings aren’t prevalent, but other injustices prevail. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is a heinous example.  No longer allowed to control their bodies, women in the United States have been returned to the status of chattel. After 8,000 years of brainwashing, it’s not surprising that many women have accepted their inferiority, helped by Judas Goats who betray their sisters for a smattering of patriarchal privileges.  Phyllis Schlafly, an attorney in the 1960s, is an example.  She railed against the Women’s Movement and warned equality was the enemy of domesticity.       Amy Coney Barrett, U. S. Supreme Court Justice, appears to follow in Schlafly’s footsteps. Her religious conviction that a husband is his wife’s master made her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade inevitable. Katie Britt, U.S. Senator from Alabama, may be another of their ilk. That she chose to deliver the Republican response to Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address from her kitchen is noteworthy.  My comments about these women may seem unfair. Nonetheless, I’ll wager none of them found the time to make biscuits from scratch. If they are or were to be blind to their hypocritical positions, I must blame 8,000 years of patriarchy.     Masculine paranoia predates the Women’s Movement, so I’m inclined to question the conclusion of a 2024 study laying blame for misogyny at women’s feet. If true, the cause and effect is unclear to me. Why should a woman’s desire for equality disconnect men from society and send them into private lives of underachievement, underemployment, online addiction, and white supremacy?   I propose we search for masculine hostility within the male psyche. At the subliminal level, is it possible men doubt their superiority or harbor the fear that nature favors women? Consider this solitary fact as evidence. The male-defining Y chromosome is disappearing. The fault has nothing to do with women. It lies within the human genome.  The female X chromosome reproduces through genetic recombination, but the Y chromosome uses a cut-and-paste procedure. The latter is inferior to recombination because it produces errors that cannot be corrected.  Over time, these flaws accumulate so that, according to scientists, within another 4.6 billion years women will find themselves alone in the universe.  Let me hasten to assure my male friends that neither I nor a majority of women rejoice in that outcome. Nonetheless,  nature is experimenting with unisex reproduction. Enter the Japanese spiny rat, the first among mammals to shed its Y chromosome yet continue to procreate.       And so, my male cohorts, given your prospects for the future, it’s time to consider the olive branch.  Women are willing to forgive 8000 years of neglect if over the next 4.6 million years you join us in peace.  Together we can confront a deaf, dumb, and blind universe confident that we are unique because we know how to love. If any man doubts the generosity of this offer, let them remember this.  A woman’s voice is the first sound a child hears in the womb. At the closing, a woman’s tears may be the last sound a man hears.     
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galaxianpatrol · 7 months ago
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bitch1986miami · 1 year ago
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So, then, who will Barb be seeing next?
Not Joni...?
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perfettamentechic · 9 months ago
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2022: Anna Karen, nata Ann Harrison McCall, era un’attrice britannica di origine sudafricana . Ha ottenuto riconoscimenti per i suoi ruoli in diversi programmi televisivi e film popolari. Karen ha sviluppato un interesse per la recitazione in giovane età e si è unita al South African National Theatre all’età di quindici anni. Nel 1957, Karen sposò Richard Smart con il quale visse in Italia per…
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bloomeng · 3 months ago
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I’m so curious about what their respective artifacts look like in the magical girl au! Is Jason’s his earrings? Is Dick’s the crown?
I have also been wondering this myself and I’ve come to a tentative answer (however this is subjected to change if I come up with better ideas)
The artifacts transform with their users but in their dormant state:
Bruce’s is a brooch which he allegedly wears in honor of his mother which is a half truth (I’m toying with the idea of having him modify the brooch into cufflinks)
Robin (all of them) were given a small robin shaped pendant and each of them were allowed to choose how they wore it (Dick - a collar pin chain/ Jason - a pendant necklace/ Tim - a cufflink/ Steph - attached to a headband/ Damian - a collar pin)
Jason’s— as many have correctly assumed— are his earrings
Tim’s is also a pendant—cause he’s still hanging onto that robin title— that he wears as a necklace usually under his clothing
Steph’s is a barrette that she sometimes clips to a band to wear as a headband or clips to a hairband to wear as a bracelet (Bruce has been telling her for years that she was going to loose it this way but when it’s obvious she’s not gonna stop he made her accessories that she could attach it to securely)
As Oracle Barbara’s artifacts are her rings as Batgirl her artifact was a belt buckle
Duke’s is an ear cuff because I want it to match his little wing headpieces
Dick’s artifact I’m undecided on—I just can’t see him wearing a lot of jewelry— I want each of the artifacts to be wearable items that are believable enough to be worn in every day life and be in the rough placement of the artifact in costume but that doesn’t really work for Dick I’ve checked and the only accessories he wears in canon are watches and belts neither of which fit the vibe so right now I’ve been considering a pin so that he can move it around as he pleases similarly to how Steph uses hers (examples of how Dick wears it: cufflinks, tie pin, bracelet charm, collar pin, loose in his pocket…)
Cass I was thinking some sort of hair ornament that would transform into the clips she wears in costume but I just don’t see her wearing clips so maybe when I redesign her batgirl/black bat design I’ll revisit I was looking at the comics to see what she wears out of costume and I noticed when she dresses up she usually wears a necklace so I think that could be cute
When they transform:
As I mentioned Dick’s becomes his circlet and Duke’s his winged headpiece
Barbara and Jason’s remain as rings and earrings respectively
Steph’s becomes her tiara
Cass’s is subject to change but for now it’s her hair clips
Tim’s is the circular chest plate thing that forms the bow
Damian’s becomes Alfred the Cat’s collar
Bruce I have yet to design so to be continued
I’m thinking I might design some of the artifacts for fun I don’t have a lot of experience in prop design so no promises but I think they would be super cute
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