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silly french animal show...
#started watching this with my brother and we're obsessed#kaeloo#mr chat#monsieur chat#kaechat#coincoin#gir#kaeloo fanart#fanart#mr cat
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30 octobre 2024
J’ai un peu déserté Tumblr et je ne prends plus le temps d’écrire dans mon journal à cause d’un petit épisode dépressif (la boucle, toujours la boucle) alors qu’il se passe pourtant tellement de choses dans ma vie ? C’est frustrant de ne pas avoir le temps de tout écrire, ça m’aide tellement à comprendre et canaliser mes émotions habituellement.
Bref, en ce moment, tout ce dont j’ai envie de parler, c’est de L. J’ai l’impression de ne pas mériter tout cet amour ; il est extrêmement mignon, mais je me méfie beaucoup à cause de mes expériences passées. Comment quelqu’un peut-il m’aimer sincèrement ? Sans arrière-pensée ? Sainement ?
Bref, quelques messages un peu cucul et un peu bêtes, mais qui m’ont fait du bien :)
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ALL YEET MY NORMALITY
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Matana Roberts — Coin Coin, Chapter Five: In the Garden (Constellation)
Photo by Anna Niedermeier
This is the fifth album of a projected 12 in Matana Roberts’s Coin Coin series, named after a slave, later activist, Marie Thérèse Coincoin. As with previous volumes, Coincoin’s biography intermingles with folk tales, slave stories and songs, and discussions of the rich, often tragic, history of African Americans. Another element of the Coin Coin series is the relationship between past and present. In this case, the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the present mirrors the story of an illegal and fatal abortion conducted on one of Roberts’s ancestors. In the notes, she says,"I wanted to talk about this issue, but in a way where she gets some sense of liberation.” Rather than being shamed, as so many women currently are in the wake of the SCOTUS decision, in the lyrics Robert’s relative is described as, “electric, alive, spirited, fire, and free.”
Roberts is a versatile artist, a saxophonist and composer who not only works in musical contexts but in theater, fine arts, and poetry. The spoken word portions of Coin, Coin Chapter Five are performed by Roberts and poet Gitnajali Jain. The balance of spoken word and music is well-conceived. The music itself is performed by a host of prominent musicians and produced by Kyp Malone (TV on the Radio). Roberts covers a number of instruments in addition to saxophone, Darius Jones plays alto saxophone, Matt Lavelle, clarinet and trumpet, Mazz Swift, violin, Stuart Bogie, clarinet and bass clarinet, and Mike Pride and Ryan Sawyer play drums and percussion. Pretty much all the performers play tin whistles and sing.
Free jazz is an important component of Robert’s music-making, and it is here in abundance on “Different Rings,” “Shake My Bones,” and “Predestined Confessions.” The arrangements of these complex pieces are well wrought throughout. “A Caged Dance,” trades a gorgeous post-bop solo with dissonant interjections, providing a polystylistic framework. This is not unique to “A Caged Dance.” A number of pieces combine different idioms. Malone’s synthesizer and Pride and Sawyer’s rockist drumming move the piece outside the jazz tradition. The chorused vocals that sing rounds and the children’s folk song, “All the Pretty Horses,” create some of the most memorable music on the album.
The closing track, “Ain’t I … Your mystery is our history,” with its plethora of tin whistles and jangly percussion, recalls both avant-classical and African music. It is significant that Roberts returns to a bespoke instrumentation and non-Western sound world to send the piece home. Less than halfway through, the Coin Coin series is engaging and ever new. Seven more installments: one is eager to hear what is next.
Christian Carey
#matana roberts#coin coin chapter five#in the garden#constellation#christian carey#albumreview#dusted magazine#saxophone#jazz#sound collage#avant garde#experimental#Marie Thérèse Coincoin#african american history#Bandcamp
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« Le serment des coincoin » inspired by the painting of Jacques-Louis David, Le serment des horaces.
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hello!! sobs. please help! reblog and retweet please, my family needs help with paying the electricity. it’s due soon and we aren’t able to get enough to pay for it!
if you can, please donate or send over some coincoin if you have any. 🙏🙏it would help so much, thank you! I’m sorry for asking! my family is also is generally in a really bad financial state, so please if you can. help us or send this around.
donate to here! ;;
again, any help would mean SO much! ;; please, tumblr!
#signal boost#financial help#donations#donations help#funding help#help me#emergency#emergency help#urgent
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having siblings can be fun but also it's a curse because you get drunk ONE TIME at your stepsister's 18th birthday when you were 15 and 9 years later she INSISTS you really shouldn't get a gin tonic like the other grown-ups because she classified you as not being able to hold your alcohol for the past nine years like GIRL I was fifteen I have had harder drinks than a zizi-coincoin since then
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Meet Artist Clementine Hunter
A short while ago, I visited the Melrose Plantation in Natchitoches, Louisiana.The Melrose plantation is a Creole plantation owned by Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer (a French merchant) and his wife (a former slave) Marie Thérèse Coincoin. Their family amassed a fortune from a combination of land grants and purchasing slaves.
My visit to the Melrose plantation exceeded my expectations because I was privileged to learn about the life of African American folk artist Clementine Hunter. I guess one could say Clementine Hunter fell in love with art when chance crossed her path. One day while housekeeping, she discovered paint that was discarded by a visiting artist. The Melrose plantation was known to house visiting artists and writers from around the world. Immediately fascinated, Clementine began painting. She created more than 4,000 paintings over four decades.
Being an art lover, I was so fascinated about the life of Clementine Hunter, that I had to do my fair share of research. The self-taught artist lived and worked at the Melrose plantation for 75 years. Her vibrant, colorful paintings told stories about the ins and outs of plantation life. I had the opportunity to see the exclusive murals that were displayed in an intimate setting on the second floor of the African House. The African House is a building on the plantation that was built by enslaved carpenters between 1796 and 1814. Originally called the Yucca house, it was the plantation’s first residence. The building bears a resemblance to both French and African inspired architecture.
Clementine Hunter’s extensive murals narrate the lives of the people she lived, worked, and worshipped alongside in the Creole and African American communities. Clementine’s paintings can be found in homes and galleries worldwide, however photography was not allowed while viewing her murals. Because her cabin had undergone minimal restoration over the years, one could easily perceive life in that era. If you are a lover of art in various forms, I would strongly encourage a visit to the Melrose plantation to view the creative legacy of Clementine Hunter.
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Si tous étaient à la hauteur de mon ego
Les canardiers n’en feraient pas moins coincoin
Si je n’avais pas cashew l’emplète
J’n’en serais pas moins bête
Tort tuerait moi
Hatcha raja !
Je batifool les faldaises abruptes
J’enclume du vent
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Péninsule de Falsterbö, Suède, 17 septembre 2022
Un drôle de coincoin, l'eider à duvet. Courant en Scandinavie, assez rare par chez nous !
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(via Coincoin et les z'inhumains - RaiPlay)
https://www.raiplay.it/video/2023/04/Coincoin-et-les-zinhumains-cc4f1d7c-56e2-4c3b-aa65-6c18c117b3bd.html
consiglio dopo averne visto solo3 min
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6 juin. 2023
La nuit tombe sur le train. Sandrine est là, à bord, toute seule. Elle pense à Coincoin la Connasse. Elle pense à son amour perdu, du coup elle pense à Nico. Elle regarde par la fenêtre du couloir. Des lumières défilent en longues traînées léchant les douze voitures du Paris-Briançon. Des souvenirs, des fantômes la hantent, des larmes coulent.
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India's third largest airline strands 100,000 passengers. DW News - DW News
India’s third largest airline strands 100,000 passengers. DW NewsDW News Go First: What went wrong with Indian airlines?BBC Landlords oppose Go First insolvency pleabq prime Go’s stop: Another leap towards a seller’s market. coincoin opinion | Go First Bankruptcy: Stricter scrutiny of airline finances is urgentNews18 See full coverage on Google News
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