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"Wait! Count 15 Slowly Before Moving in the Blackout", British World War II propaganda poster by G.R. Morris, created circa 1939-1945.
I tried researching for the artist full name and relevant information without any luck, other than this…
G R Morris was an artist who ‘produced brilliant, frequently surrealist, ideas, but often failed to finalise them’. Morris worked for the National Safety First Association, founded in 1923, which became ROSPA in 1941, from well before the Second World War, through until about 1956. Morris also designed posters for London Transport, and prepared some designs to illustrate statistics in January 1948. He was a member of the Society of Industrial Artists and designed book jackets for the Bodley Head and other publishers. In the years following the war Morris also produced a variety of work for Colman, Prentice and Varley, Crawfords, Bradbury Agnew, Longmans along with his work for the Bodley Head.
Information taken from: Darracott, J. and Loftus, B., Second World War Posters, 1981 (1972), p.46, London Transport Museum Database, February 2000

G.R. Morris / WWII blackout safety poster
#g.r. morris#vintage poster#british wwii propaganda poster#graphic design#poster design#gr morris#g r morris#wwii
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Arthuriana Quick Bites : Short Reads in 200 Pages or Fewer
Want to read some Arthuriana but short on time?
A collection of short medieval texts, poems, plays, and short stories and anthologies.
Links are provided to PDF's for free reading or to download. If a book is still in print, a link to where you can purchase will be provided. This post will be updated as necessary.
This post was made in collaboration with and wouldn't have been possible without @queer-ragnelle! The following PDF's are supplied by the Arthurian Preservation Project, which i emplore you to go check out for yourself. My personal reccomendations are bolded and higlighted in pink, while L's reccomendations are in green.
Medieval Texts
Alliterative Morte Arthure 💖 translated by Richard Scott-Robinson
Erex Saga and Ívens Saga💖 translated by Foster W. Blaisdell and Marianne E. Kalink
Guingamor / Lanval / Tyolet / Bisclaveret by Marie de France translated by Jessie Weston
King Artus translated by Curt Leviant
Morien💖translated by Jessie Weston
Peredur 💖 translated by Meirion Pennar
Pulzella Gaia
Roman de Brut by Wace translated by Eugene Mason
The Adventure of Melora and Orlando translated by John R. Harris
The Perilous Graveyard translated by Ross G. Arthur
The Romance of Perceval 💖 translated by Dell Skeels
The Turke and Sir Gawain💖 translated by Dr. Brian Gastle
The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle 💖translated by Dr. David Breeden
Sir Launfal by Thomas Chestre
Sir Perceval de Galles / Ywain and Gawain 💖 edited by Mary Flowers Braswell
Short Stories
A Camelot Triptych💖 by Norris J Lacy
From Camelot to China💖 translated by Annegret Oehme
Hunt of the Hart Royal by Cherith Baldry
In the Forest Perilous by Cherith Baldry
The Trial of Sir Kay💖 by Cherith Baldry
The Last Knight of Camelot: The Chronicles of Sir Kay by Cherith Baldry
Kairo-Kō: A Dirge💖 by Natsume Sōseki
Mordred and the Green Knight 💖 by Phyllis Ann Karr
Sir Agravaine💖 by P. G. Wodehouse
The Fortunate Island by Max Adeler
Poems
Five Arthurian Poems 💖by William Morris (Galahad: A Christmas Mystery my beloved!)
Lancelot💖 by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Merlin by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Tristram by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Maid Avoraine by R. Williams Buchanan
Post-Laureate Idyls & Other Poems💖 by Oscar Fay Adams
Six Ballads About King Arthur by Your Loving Granny
Plays
Merlin in Love by Aaron Hill
Mordred, A Tragedy 💖 by Henry Newbolt
King Arthur by J. Comyns Car
Lancelot💖 by James Bridie
The Quest of Merlin by Richard Hovey
The Marriage of Guenevere by Richard Hovey
The Birth of Galahad 💖by Richard Hovey
Taliesin by Richard Hovey
The Holy Grail by Richard Hovey
The Misfortunes of Arthur💖 by Thomas Hughes
The Birth of Merlin by William Shakespeare & William Rowley
Vortigern and Rowena by William Shakespeare (Apocryphal)
Anthologies
Arthurian Tales: Author's Choice by Phyllis Ann Karr
Arthur, The Greatest King - An Anthology of Modern Arthurian Poems by Alan Lupack
The Camelot Chronicles edited by Mike Ashley
The Chronicles of the Round Table edited by Mike Ashley
The Chronicles of the Holy Grail edited by Mike Ashley
The Pendragon Chronicles edited by Mike Ashley
The Merlin Chronicles edited by Mike Ashley
Invitation to Camelot edited by Parke Godwin
Other Masterposts by L @queer-ragnelle:
Beginner's Guide to Medieval Arthuriana
Hi-Lo Arthuriana
♡ Loathly Lady Master Post ♡

Happy reading! 💕
#arthuriana#arthurian mythology#arthurian legend#arthurian literature#literature#poems#short stories#medieval literature#anthologies#masterpost#reading list#arthurian medieval literature#arthurian retellings
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Glad to find familiar names in the Poetic Edda, in the Lokasenna where Loki speaks of a Myrkwood. They remind me of how cool Tolkien really was and how much the norse poetry influenced his work.
In Germanic mythology, Myrkviðr (Old Norse "dark wood" or "black forest") is the name of several European forests.
The word myrkviðr is a compound of two words. The first element is myrkr "dark", which is cognate to, among others, the English adjectives mirky and murky. The second element is viðr "wood, forest".
The name was anglicised by Sir Walter Scott (in Waverley) and William Morris (in The House of the Wolfings) and later popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien as "Mirkwood".
The name is attested as a mythical local name of a forest in the Poetic Edda poem Lokasenna, and the heroic poems Atlakviða, Helgakviða Hundingsbana I and others.
J.R.R.Tolkien comments on Myrkviðr in a letter to his eldest grandson:
"Mirkwood is not an invention of mine, but a very ancient name, weighted with legendary associations. It was probably the Primitive Germanic name for the great mountainous forest regions that anciently formed a barrier to the south of the lands of Germanic expansion. In some traditions it became used especially of the boundary between Goths and Huns. I speak now from memory: its ancientness seems indicated by its appearance in very early German (11th c.?) as mirkiwidu although the *merkw- stem 'dark' is not otherwise found in German at all (only in O[ld] E[nglish], O[ld] S[axon], and O[ld] N[orse]), and the stem *widu- > witu was in German (I think) limited to the sense of 'timber,' not very common, and did not survive into mod[ern] G[erman]. In O[ld] E[nglish] mirce only survives in poetry, and in the sense 'dark', or rather 'gloomy', only in Beowulf [line] 1405 ofer myrcan mor: elsewhere only with the sense 'murky' > wicked, hellish. It was never, I think, a mere 'colour' word: 'black', and was from the beginning weighted with the sense of 'gloom'..."
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do you see the vision*
*not a 1:1 correlation **but if it was, it'd be:
(jack / jacob hale - helena / helly r cassandra morris - mark s amanda jones - irving b howard young - dylan g OCEAN / SAYER - no equivalent not pictured: william saas - ms casey)
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Making an entire learn the alphabet with (x) but it's just Luke lines from different videos that I rotate in my mind regularly
A - A condom, David. You told me you left no evidence (TM)
B - Bubba! (ItMC)
C - Can I give you cream, mummy? (HUGE)
D - Do you hear feminism? (WEBB)
E - Er, not in this internship process sir, no (Weird build-a-bear)
F - Feminism! How we pick eachother up (WEBB)
G - Guys, I can't let you bungee without the bungee rope! (No-rope bungee)
H - Hold the course! Hold the course straight! (TL)
I - I love you! I love everything about you! I love your body, I love your eyes, I love your soul, I love your mind, now please tell me, what the fuck are the Germans doing?! (TLMW)
J - Just shove your finger up my ass (Freeze tag)
K - King's arms or Queen's arms? (LJ-S!)
L - Lord and Lady Lafayette (TMM)
M - Maybe there's something in my dad's diaries (TUA)
N - No, you're not a man, you're a sheep (TL)
O - Our daddy was not our daddy, it was our neighbaah :( (TNUtB)
P - Please, grow this land with me and I will give you the most unrelenting aubergine you've ever seen (TUA)
Q - Quite quickly! (TM)
R - Ramming the pitchfork into the.. unmentionable area (TMM)
S - She is a witch, though (TUA)
T - They want one thing.. [se-e-ex] (TL)
U - Uh! We used to be 54 (LIYE)
V - (A) very chilly winter! I didn't have nothing on my lower half.. (LJ-S!)
W - Why?! (HUGE)
X - Xavier (OMGiTaJ) (yes just that one word i was blanking on x)
Y - You're still dreaming, get back on the floor! (WUtB)
Z - Zey made you do traditional English morris dancing but wearing German traditional dress? (MG,BB,aH)
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Hcs for Crutchie next pleeeease!
Crutchie HCs
real name Charlie Morris
pretty sure its cannon but he’s disabled because of polio
it paralyzed his leg
he used to have two crutches when he was younger
but he got used to just one as he got over
u p p e r b o d y s t r e n g t h
this man can lift up any of the newsies
the littles love it
on that note
he’s so sweet with them
he’s the definition of “do no harm take no shit”
like yes he would rather not fight
but he 100% will
he’s loud!!! and rowdy!!! and not a innocent child!!! he’s still a newsie!!!
in a modern AU he’s one of Medda’s adopted kids
in a normal time period he hangs out at her theater sometimes
he became a newsie after his parents kicked him out
they didn’t want him after they realized he had a bum leg
he likes to read
like a l o t
Him and Jack are practically brothers
He’s Jewish in my opinion
Aro/Ace
Thanks for the ask anon!!!!
#newsies#92sies#livesies#isaac writes#crutchie newsies#crutchie morris#i love him as aro/ace#and yes#that hc is particularly influenced#by the fact#my friend#whos aro/ace#was him for halloween#also it fits him
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The Wood at the World's End
by J. R. R. Tolkien
"It's title is commingling of two by William Morris (The Wood beyond the World and The Well at World's End). The painting may depict sunset in Valinor, the end of the world west of Middle-earth, or it may be unrelated to Tolkien's mythology; but it is an evident precursor of his dust jacket art for 'The Hobbit'."
-J. R. R. Tolkien, Artist and illustrator - Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull
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Ea ya podemos dormir tranquilos.
Poniendo a prueba una IA.
Consulte que sucedería frente a el muy especulativo caso de una coalición de dos horizontes de sucesos…. Aquí la respuesta !!!
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La colisión de dos horizontes de sucesos de agujeros de gusano es un escenario altamente especulativo dentro de la física teórica y la relatividad general. Para modelarlo, podemos basarnos en la ecuación de Einstein y considerar la métrica de un agujero de gusano de Morris-Thorne.
Si tenemos dos agujeros de gusano con métricas tipo Morris-Thorne:
ds^2 = -c^2 dt^2 + \frac{dr^2}{1 - \frac{b(r)}{r}} + r^2 d\Omega^2
donde b(r) es la función de forma del agujero de gusano, y ambos agujeros de gusano se acercan hasta que sus horizontes de sucesos se superponen, podríamos describir el resultado en términos de la métrica efectiva después de la colisión.
Un modelo aproximado es tratar la colisión como la fusión de dos soluciones de tipo Schwarzschild en un espacio con topología no trivial. Usando la métrica de Kruskal-Szekeres para describir la evolución de los horizontes:
U V = \left( \frac{r}{2GM} - 1 \right) e^{r/2GM}
La colisión y fusión de los horizontes de sucesos podría ser descrita por una métrica efectiva del tipo:
ds^2 = -f(r) c^2 dt^2 + \frac{dr^2}{f(r)} + r^2 d\Omega^2
con
f(r) = 1 - \frac{2G (M_1 + M_2)}{c^2 r} + \Phi(r)
donde \Phi(r) es un término adicional que incorpora la distorsión debido a la estructura de los agujeros de gusano y sus interacciones cuánticas.
Si consideramos la conservación de energía y momento, el horizonte final se formaría en la nueva masa total M_f , y la entropía total cumpliría la segunda ley de la termodinámica de Bekenstein-Hawking:
S_f = S_1 + S_2
donde
S = \frac{k c^3}{4 G \hbar} A
con A = 16 \pi (GM/c^2)^2 para cada horizonte.
En un contexto cuántico, habría efectos de radiación de Hawking y posible evaporación de la estructura final. Sin embargo, debido a la geometría de los agujeros de gusano, es posible que se forme una estructura de horizonte distorsionado con regiones de tránsito Inter dimensional.
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Interesting Papers for Week 30, 2023
Adult-born neurons inhibit developmentally-born neurons during spatial learning. Ash, A. M., Regele-Blasco, E., Seib, D. R., Chahley, E., Skelton, P. D., Luikart, B. W., & Snyder, J. S. (2023). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 198, 107710.
Behavioral origin of sound-evoked activity in mouse visual cortex. Bimbard, C., Sit, T. P. H., Lebedeva, A., Reddy, C. B., Harris, K. D., & Carandini, M. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 251–258.
Exploration patterns shape cognitive map learning. Brunec, I. K., Nantais, M. M., Sutton, J. E., Epstein, R. A., & Newcombe, N. S. (2023). Cognition, 233, 105360.
Distinct contributions of ventral CA1/amygdala co-activation to the induction and maintenance of synaptic plasticity. Chong, Y. S., Wong, L.-W., Gaunt, J., Lee, Y. J., Goh, C. S., Morris, R. G. M., … Sajikumar, S. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(3), 676–690.
An intrinsic oscillator underlies visual navigation in ants. Clement, L., Schwarz, S., & Wystrach, A. (2023). Current Biology, 33(3), 411-422.e5.
Not so optimal: The evolution of mutual information in potassium voltage-gated channels. Duran-Urriago, A., & Marzen, S. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0264424.
Successor-like representation guides the prediction of future events in human visual cortex and hippocampus. Ekman, M., Kusch, S., & de Lange, F. P. (2023). eLife, 12, e78904.
Residual dynamics resolves recurrent contributions to neural computation. Galgali, A. R., Sahani, M., & Mante, V. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 326–338.
Dorsal attention network activity during perceptual organization is distinct in schizophrenia and predictive of cognitive disorganization. Keane, B. P., Krekelberg, B., Mill, R. D., Silverstein, S. M., Thompson, J. L., Serody, M. R., … Cole, M. W. (2023). European Journal of Neuroscience, 57(3), 458–478.
A striatal circuit balances learned fear in the presence and absence of sensory cues. Kintscher, M., Kochubey, O., & Schneggenburger, R. (2023). eLife, 12, e75703.
Hippocampal engram networks for fear memory recruit new synapses and modify pre-existing synapses in vivo. Lee, C., Lee, B. H., Jung, H., Lee, C., Sung, Y., Kim, H., … Kaang, B.-K. (2023). Current Biology, 33(3), 507-516.e3.
Neocortical synaptic engrams for remote contextual memories. Lee, J.-H., Kim, W. Bin, Park, E. H., & Cho, J.-H. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 259–273.
The effect of temporal expectation on the correlations of frontal neural activity with alpha oscillation and sensory-motor latency. Lee, J. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 2012.
Describing movement learning using metric learning. Loriette, A., Liu, W., Bevilacqua, F., & Caramiaux, B. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0272509.
The geometry of cortical representations of touch in rodents. Nogueira, R., Rodgers, C. C., Bruno, R. M., & Fusi, S. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 239–250.
Contextual and pure time coding for self and other in the hippocampus. Omer, D. B., Las, L., & Ulanovsky, N. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 285–294.
Reshaping the full body illusion through visuo-electro-tactile sensations. Preatoni, G., Dell’Eva, F., Valle, G., Pedrocchi, A., & Raspopovic, S. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0280628.
Experiencing sweet taste is associated with an increase in prosocial behavior. Schaefer, M., Kühnel, A., Schweitzer, F., Rumpel, F., & Gärtner, M. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 1954.
Cortical encoding of rhythmic kinematic structures in biological motion. Shen, L., Lu, X., Yuan, X., Hu, R., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2023). NeuroImage, 268, 119893.
Mindful self-focus–an interaction affecting Theory of Mind? Wundrack, R., & Specht, J. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0279544.
#science#Neuroscience#computational neuroscience#Brain science#research#cognition#neurons#cognitive science#neural networks#neural computation#neurobiology#psychophysics#scientific publications
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Discharge Petition for H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of RepresentativesSeries: General Records
This item, H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, faced strong opposition in the House Rules Committee. Howard Smith, Chairman of the committee, refused to schedule hearings for the bill. Emanuel Celler, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, attempted to use this discharge petition to move the bill out of committee without holding hearings. The petition failed to gain the required majority of Congress (218 signatures), but forced Chairman Smith to schedule hearings.
88th CONGRESS. House of Representatives No. 5 Motion to Discharge a Committee from the Consideration of a RESOLUTION (State whether bill, joint resolution, or resolution) December 9, 1963 To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Pursuant to Clause 4 of Rule XXVII (see rule on page 7), I EMANUEL CELLER (Name of Member), move to discharge to the Commitee on RULES (Committee) from the consideration of the RESOLUTION; H. Res. 574 entitled, a RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H. R. 7152) which was referred to said committee November 27, 1963 in support of which motion the undersigned Members of the House of Representatives affix their signatures, to wit: 1. Emanuel Celler 2. John J. Rooney 3. Seymour Halpern 4. James G Fulton 5. Thomas W Pelly 6. Robt N. C. Nix 7. Jeffery Cohelan 8. W A Barrett 9. William S. Mailiard 10. 11. Augustus F. Hawkins 12. Otis G. Pike 13. Benjamin S Rosenthal 14. Spark M Matsunaga 15. Frank M. Clark 16. William L Dawson 17. Melvin Price 18. John C. Kluczynski 19. Barratt O'Hara 20. George E. Shipley 21. Dan Rostenkowski 22. Ralph J. Rivers[page] 2 23. Everett G. Burkhalter 24. Robert L. Leggett 25. William L St Onge 26. Edward P. Boland 27. Winfield K. Denton 28. David J. Flood 29. 30. Lucian N. Nedzi 31. James Roosevelt 32. Henry C Reuss 33. Charles S. Joelson 34. Samuel N. Friedel 35. George M. Rhodes 36. William F. Ryan 37. Clarence D. Long 38. Charles C. Diggs Jr 39. Morris K. Udall 40. Wm J. Randall 41. 42. Donald M. Fraser 43. Joseph G. Minish 44. Edith Green 45. Neil Staebler 46. 47. Ralph R. Harding 48. Frank M. Karsten 49. 50. John H. Dent 51. John Brademas 52. John E. Moss 53. Jacob H. Gilbert 54. Leonor K. Sullivan 55. John F. Shelley 56. 57. Lionel Van Deerlin 58. Carlton R. Sickles 59. 60. Edward R. Finnegan 61. Julia Butler Hansen 62. Richard Bolling 63. Ken Heckler 64. Herman Toll 65. Ray J Madden 66. J Edward Roush 67. James A. Burke 68. Frank C. Osmers Jr 69. Adam Powell 70. 71. Fred Schwengel 72. Philip J. Philiben 73. Byron G. Rogers 74. John F. Baldwin 75. Joseph Karth 76. 77. Roland V. Libonati 78. John V. Lindsay 79. Stanley R. Tupper 80. Joseph M. McDade 81. Wm Broomfield 82. 83. 84. Robert J Corbett 85. 86. Craig Hosmer87. Robert N. Giaimo 88. Claude Pepper 89. William T Murphy 90. George H. Fallon 91. Hugh L. Carey 92. Robert T. Secrest 93. Harley O. Staggers 94. Thor C. Tollefson 95. Edward J. Patten 96. 97. Al Ullman 98. Bernard F. Grabowski 99. John A. Blatnik 100. 101. Florence P. Dwyer 102. Thomas L. ? 103. 104. Peter W. Rodino 105. Milton W. Glenn 106. Harlan Hagen 107. James A. Byrne 108. John M. Murphy 109. Henry B. Gonzalez 110. Arnold Olson 111. Harold D Donahue 112. Kenneth J. Gray 113. James C. Healey 114. Michael A Feighan 115. Thomas R. O'Neill 116. Alphonzo Bell 117. George M. Wallhauser 118. Richard S. Schweiker 119. 120. Albert Thomas 121. 122. Graham Purcell 123. Homer Thornberry 124. 125. Leo W. O'Brien 126. Thomas E. Morgan 127. Joseph M. Montoya 128. Leonard Farbstein 129. John S. Monagan 130. Brad Morse 131. Neil Smith 132. Harry R. Sheppard 133. Don Edwards 134. James G. O'Hara 135. 136. Fred B. Rooney 137. George E. Brown Jr. 138. 139. Edward R. Roybal 140. Harris. B McDowell jr. 141. Torbert H. McDonall 142. Edward A. Garmatz 143. Richard E. Lankford 144. Richard Fulton 145. Elizabeth Kee 146. James J. Delaney 147. Frank Thompson Jr 148. 149. Lester R. Johnson 150. Charles A. Buckley4 151. Richard T. Hanna 152. James Corman 153. Paul A Fino 154. Harold M. Ryan 155. Martha W. Griffiths 156. Adam E. Konski 157. Chas W. Wilson 158. Michael J. Kewan 160. Alex Brooks 161. Clark W. Thompson 162. John D. Gringell [?] 163. Thomas P. Gill 164. Edna F. Kelly 165. Eugene J. Keogh 166 John. B. Duncan 167. Elmer J. Dolland 168. Joe Caul 169. Arnold Olsen 170. Monte B. Fascell [?] 171. [not deciphered] 172. J. Dulek 173. Joe W. [undeciphered] 174. J. J. Pickle [Numbers 175 through 214 are blank]
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I N S E G U R A N Ç A S
Taeyong x Leitora
{isso é ficção; enredo: a leitora é insegura sobre voltar a trabalhar após o nascimento do seu bebê e Taeyong a consola; os personagens são casados; me inspirei na série da Anne de Green Gables, então se parecer que o conto se passa no século 18 rsrs finjam costume; romance; meio angst; cenário doméstico; maternidade/paternidade.}
Fecha a porta despida de uma metade.
Mas quando torna para dentro de casa, a encontra bem ali: nos braços, seu marido carrega sua filha, seu bebê, sua parte mais bonita. Os dois; o melhor de você.
Taeyong parece que recém acordou. O que é meia verdade. Há uma bagunça de brinquedos no chão e uma mesa metade posta para o almoço. A casa cheira bem. Cheira à comida do seu esposo. Você, porém, teve meia jornada de trabalho. Em qual sentiu todo momento saudades disto aqui. Segura entre os lábios a maré que se forma nos olhos. A boca treme.
— O que foi, amor? Tá tudo bem? — preocupa-se Taeyong.
— Quase morri de saudades.
— Mas foram só algumas horas — diz ele.
Desconversa, pois está com tanta vontade de chorar quanto você. Embala sua filha nos braços.
Desde que ela nasceu, são apenas os três: um só. Te doeu o coração todo o caminho até a pequena escola da comunidade rural em que moram, para voltar a lecionar. Mesmo que num primeiro momento seja apenas em meio período. Você sentiu falta da suas manhãs com ela. De preparar seu café sob os olhos atentos da pequena companheira. De levá-la para ver o papai cuidando da horta e os demais afazeres da casa. Mesmo que soubesse que ela estava muito bem aconchegada nos braços dele, a única pessoa a quem confia seu coração também. Ela está ali.
— Não sei se vou conseguir — faz beicinho, já se aproximando dos dois e estendendo os braços para pegá-la.
Ah, o cheirinho de bebê! seus cabelos arrepiadinhos no topo da cabeça. Aquela ternura de quem se sente seguro no colo de qualquer um.
— Hm — Taeyong te olha enviesado e enveredam para a cozinha - seu destino inicial - onde pretendia terminar o preparo do almoço quando você chegou. — Você me disse a mesma coisa quando descobrimos que estava grávida, e olhe...
— Mas Tae... Acho que já não consigo mais viver sem vocês. Não posso me acostumar com isso. — Lamenta.
Taeyong arrasta as pantufas pelo ladrilho, de um lado para o outro. Pega uma panela, leva para a sala de jantar. Tudo sob seu olhar atento e por hora lamurioso.
— Amor, você me disse que trabalhar era a coisa que te fazia mais feliz na vida! Quase chorei, porque pensei que fossem meus biscoitos... — Ele faz outro bico, para responder o seu, mas se aproxima.
Taeyong tem seu rosto entre as mãos. Ele te segura com preciosidade, como se fosse uma jóia.
— Vai ficar tudo bem, mesmo com você fora, tá bom? Eu sei que dói, mas você precisa desse tempo só seu também. — E agora segurando seu queixo, te deixa um beijinho na testa.
Seus olhares se encontram naquela sinceridade pura dividida por amantes. Ou mais do que isso: companheiros de vida.
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Hi here's all my favorite things about Livesies as I watch it
92sies
This is fsfs gonna be part 1 of 2 or 3
T/W violence, cursing, ets
The Overture. It plays all these semi-familiar tunes from 92sies with a little funky freshness to it and I love it sm
THE FUCKING PROJECTIONS AHAHHHHH
CRUTCHIE BEING THE ONLY OTHER NEWSIE (BESIDES ALBERT) WITH A BACKWARDS HAT
"I ain't been walkin' so good" 🥺👉🏻👈🏻
"Doyawannabustyaothalegtoo?!" "Uh.. no I wanna go down."
"Ya seein' stars alright."
Their accents and over acting are amazing
A big life in a small town SUCKS Jackson Kelly
Heh heh
*waves hand in front of Crutchie's eyes*
CRUTCHIE ACTUALLY CLOSING HIS EYES AND HIS LIL SMILE WHILE HE'S IMAGINING SANTA FE
DID I MENTION THE PROJECTIONS
yA RIDe it inStyLE FEACHA ME RIDIN IN STILE
"WORK THE LAND CHASE THE SUN SWIM THE W H O L E R I O G R A N D E JUST FOR FUUUUN"
"WATCH ME STAND😄 Watch me run 😀 🙁"
"hey HEY"
THE IDEA THAT THE PROLOGUE IS ACTUALLY A PROLOGUE I THINK IT'S @raggedy-albert 'S HC
RACETRACK MOTHERFUCKING HIGGINS
ALBERT FUCKING DASILVA
"A leg of lamb 🥰"
R A L B E R T
FINCH
BEN COOK SKY FLAHERTY IAIN YOUNG JOSH BURRAGE
MUSH'S HOP LOOKING FOR HIS HAT
MIKE AND IKE TRADING HATS
CRUTCHIE SHINING HIS CRUTCH
BUTTONS' HAND MOVEMENT ON 'FISHES'
JACK NUDGING SMALLS ON 'FISHES'
IAIN YOUNG'S LIL RAT BOY FACE
'Step aside Romeo nothin more concerns u here'
Poisonally
Kath's sass
Darcy pretending he's straight
"I'M CRUSHED"
"Gonna rain?" "Uuuuhhhhhh..... No rain oh-ho partlycloudyclearbyevenin"
"BLIND" "AND MUTE" "AND DEAD"
Jack taking Finch's slingshot
Flip
Tommy's lil hops
"I LIKES LIVIN CHANCEY"
ELMER AND BUTTONS TAKING OFF THEIR HATS WHEN THE NUNS SHOW UP
"I dunno Sister, but it's bound to rain soon'a o' lat'a!"😃
BEN COOK
ANTHONY ZAS
NICK MASSON
JOSH BURRAGE
SKY FLAHERTY
IAIN YOUNG
CHAZ WOLCOTT
AND ALL THE OTHERS WHO I DON'T REMEMBER THE NAMES OF THE ACTORS
Everyone hopping to give their cups back
"I DO TOOOOO SO IT MUST ME TRUUUUUE WHAT A SWITCH, SOON WE'LL ALL BE RICH DON'T KNOW A BETTER WAY TO MAKE A NEWSIES DAYYY"
Their entire lil dancey dance right here
Elmer offended at being whacked with hat
"GOTAFEELINBOUTAHEADLINEISMELLSMEAHEADLINEPAPESAREGONNASELLLIKEWEWASGIVINEMAWAYBETCHADINNERITSADOOZYBOUTAPISTOLPACKINFLOOZYDONTKNOWANYBETTERWAYTOMAKEANEWSIESDAYIWASSTAKINOUTTHECIRCUSANDTHENSOMEONESAIDTHATCONEYSREALLYHOTBUTWHENIGOTTHERETHEREWASSPOTWITHALLHISCRONIESYOIMGONNATAKEWHATLITTLEDOUGHIGOTANDPLAYTHEPONIESWEATLEASTDESERVESAHEADLINEFORTHEHOURSTHATTHEYWORKUSJEEZIBETIFIJUSTSTAYEDALITTLELONGERATTHECIRCUS"
Finch finger guns
Jack taking Finch's hat
Smalls diving under Finch's leg
Finch's face right before they say 'yeah!'
Whatever Al's face is doing ever
*disappointment*
Romeo waving like the little bean he is
"WATCH IT"
"It's honest woik"
"AINCHA FADDA ONE O THA STRIKAS"
Albert and Racer
Ralbert
Whack whack
The Delanceys running into each other
Morris hopping from steps
Everyone getting their bags
ALBERT PUT YOUR FUCKING HAT ON
Big smiles everyone, we just finished the first big number Race: :O
Davey trying to slow Les
"I'll call ya sweetheart if you spot me 50 papes"
"I'M NEW TOO"
Albert, to Jojo: Yo check this shit out. Watch what I'm about to do to this bitch "YOU HAVE A VERRRRY INTERESTING FACE. EVER THOUGHT ABOUT GETTIN' INTO MOVIN' PITCHAS?!"
"BUY A TICKET THEY LET ANYONE IN"
*Does not pay*
Everyone's face when they laugh at Jack making fun of Oscar
"The faymus Jack Kelly"
Ben Cook's dumbass socks
Jack's "holy fuck he can do math" face
Specs laughing at Jack's reaction to Les knowing math
"That's disgusting"
W i b b l e
Specs never using stairs properly
Albert riding in on Pulitzer's desk
FOOTBALL? *whack* VIOLENT? *whack*
"Guess what? He got elected." *runs*
Nunzio.
My roommate and I accidentally mashing cut and slit like twice and so now we say slut instead of either
"-like an army that's marching to war." I mean... He wasn't wrong
Has anyone noticed how similar Hannah and Kath look?
BIG STEP BIG STEP BIG STEP
"buy a pape from a poor orphan boy" *cough cough*
"BORN TO THE BREED"
"THIS IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN SCHOOL" "This kid"
Racetrack hawkin in the background and bolting when Snyder comes
"Doesn't everyone?"
ALL THE CONTINUITY ERRORS IN MEDDA'S THEATER. THE BOYS GOING FROM NEWSIES TO FAKE MUSTACHE MEN AND BACK
LOVEY DOVEY BABY PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND
Jack saying pocket with the same intensity that Draco Malfoy says Potter
MEDDA FUCKING LARKIN
"The only thing I own is the mortgage"
"ARE YOU BLIND SHE GOT NO CLOTHES ON"
The look Jack and Davey share when Medda says she knows the governor
"YOU PICTURED THAT?!"
"Take it easy, it's a bunch of trees."
"Jeez! I never knew no one with a aptitude!"
"I AM?! HOW 'M I DOIN'?!"
'I'm better than you' the song
Jack's lil figure 8 dance with just his head
"And prayers from the Pope"
Devin Lewis as Jack for like two scenes.
"AND. MY. BANK."
Watching Jack recognize Katherine
"Why don't you go find out?" 👀
"You want I should lock the door"
"Doin what?"
It's hard to like a whole lot about the scenes where they're flirting bc Kath is so outwardly uncomfy with it
And also they're both simps for Jacobses
*two finger point*
"sOrry mIss mEddA"
Jack's hesitation before he starts singing
"Girls are nice, once or twice, til I find someone new" You bisexual pining bitch
Does anyone know who does the actual sketch?
T H E P R O J E C T I O N
"-and you lie like a rug!"
"What are you doing?!"
"Hey-hey quiet down there's a show goin' on!"
"Shhhhhhhhh"
"Everr"
HAT TIP AND SMIRK AS JACK IS CLIMBING DOWN
MIKE AND IKE GIVING OFF THE MAJOREST SIBLING EVERGY
"Sirens is like lullabies to me."
DELANCEY DEVASTATION AT "they've got a mother" THEY'RE SO TRASH AND HURT I LOVE THEM
"He traded her for a box o' cigars!" "HEY THEY WAS CORONAS"
"Ain't we the hoi polloi!"
"Ask me after they put up the headline"
"Is that news?" "ITISTOME"
Romeo. R O M E O
"I ain't payin' no sixty."
DEUS SPECS MACHINA
BAMBAM "C'mere fellas"
Henry's pose as he says "AIN'T WE GOT NO RIGHTS?!"
IK THAT EVERYONE SAYS TOMMY LOOKS DOWN BC HE'S CONFUSED WHEN JACK SAYS 'WOULD YOU KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON' BC HE'S WEARING A SHIRT YADDA YADDA BUT HE'S NOT THAT'S HIS UNDERSHIRT. SO HE'S CONFUSED BC HIS SHIRT IS ALREADY OFF. BACK IN THOSE TIMES BEING IN JUST YOUR UNDERSHIRT, YOU MAY AS WELL HAVE NO SHIRT. THX FOR COMING TO MY TED TALK
LES SHOVING PEOPLE
Crutchie desperately trying to hop to keep up
Jojo and Elmer.
"Hey Jack you still thinkin?" "Sure he is. Can't ya smell smoke?"
(I'm out of character limits so this is part 1)
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got my kick out of revisiting an xmas teaser of yore so fantastic to experience the novel chills & thrills of this halloween teaser & its description with a lot of wordplay / puns (i.e. laughed a lot at all of it)
A teaser for Joe Iconis's Rock and Roll Haunted Halloween Special Featuring Joe Iconis, Lance Rubin, Sarah Glendening, Lorinda Lisitza, and Jared Weiss. Filmed by Jason "SweetTooth" Williams. JOE ICONIS's ROCK AND ROLL HAUNTED HALLOWEEN SPECIAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st Join Joe and the Family for an evening of horrifying Iconis tunes, terrifying seasonal covers, and lots of whiskey soaked candy corn. T H E . D A M N E D . S O U L S . P A R T I C I P A T I N G LIZ Killer Shark LARK BROWN KATRINA Dead ROSE DIDERIKSEN SARAH Goblin GLENDENING MATT The Bat HINKLEY IAN Peg Leg KAGEY MK d.o.a. LAWSON LORINDA Witch Bits LISITIZA JAY MACK 'o' Lantern ERIC Kill 'Em WILLIAM MORRIS JEREMY Gory Corpse MORSE LANCE Dancing Skeleton RUBIN JASON Blood of the Lamb TAM JARED Hack and Slice WEISS and JASON "SWEETTOOTH" for Human Flesh WILLIAMS T H E . G O R Y . D E T A I L S The Beechman 407 West 42nd Street 7pm on October 31st Call 212.695.6909 to make a reservation right now... Or Else. More info coming soon. Keep checking this page... or be DAMNED FOR ALL ETERNITY! There's never been a rock and roll musical theater Halloween Show like ours! The only thing more terrifying than the last four songs are the first twelve! An altogether new kind of Stage Excitement! ********************* "Mule Mutation" Tour 2009
#joe iconis haunted halloween special#joe iconis#lance rubin#sarah glendening#lorinda lisitza#jared weiss#jason sweettooth williams#i should be singing honey....#Youtube
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TBR Tag
Thanks for tagging me, @memento-morri-writes and @alintalzin! :D
Rules: share nine books you read last year, and nine you want to read this year. Last year I made an effort to start reading more non-fiction, which I'm hoping to continue this year.
Last year:

The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers
Pigeon Post by Arthur Ransome
Nothing Serious by P. G. Wodehouse
Dune by Frank Herbert
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
Empress Dowager Cixi by Jung Chang (non-fiction)
The Damascus Events by Eugene Rogan (non-fiction)
Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I by Tracy Borman (non-fiction)
This year, a selection of books I've bought or borrowed and still haven't read:

The Eagle and the Hart by Helen Castor (non-fiction)
The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier
The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott
The Blazing World by Jonathan Healey (non-fiction)
Vanished Kingdoms by Norman Davies (non-fiction)
Beowulf translated by J. R. R. Tolkien
Orley Farm by Anthony Trollope
A Pelican at Blandings by P. G. Wodehouse
Sha Po Lang (Stars of Chaos) by priest
Tagging @noisette-tornade, @thekitchenphilosopheress, @eccaiia, and anyone else who wants to do this! :D
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Red Rooster, the first club on the Las Vegas Strip, 1934
Owner Alice W Morris on the right; man unidentified. Photo: Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas.
The club operated as Red Rooster, Grace Hayes Lodge, and briefly other names in the 30s-50s. The location was south of The Mirage's volcano, within the footprint of The Mirage's lake. Timeline of Red Rooster and Grace Hayes Lodge:
‘30: opened by A.W. Morris and managed with G. Morris. Earliest record is Review-Journal 11/24/30 p2.
'31: Gaming operated by Moe Goldie (RJ 4/1/31)
'33: destroyed by fire July, reopened in Dec. (RJ 12/30/33)
'40: Possibly leased by D.S. Nickolich (RJ 9/6/40)
'42: Possibly leased by W. Butterly (RJ 4/20/42)
'45: Bought or leased by W. Cole (RJ 12/11/45)
'47: Renamed Grace Hayes Lodge in early '47 after being bought or leased by Hayes in late '46 (RJ 12/7/46, RJ 1/22/47; Stoldal); by late '47 the club is again called Woody Cole’s Red Rooster.
'49: Willie Martello’s Red Rooster (RJ 9/1/49)
'52: Club moved back from the road during the widening of US 91 (RJ 1/8/52)
'53: briefly Hi Ho Club (RJ 2/11/53) then shut down
'54: reopened as The Patio (RJ 2/24/54) with a new sign; renamed Grace Hayes Lodge (RJ 12/21/54).
'57: Closed.
'59: Demolished. “Now it’s being torn down so it can be turned into a service station” - Calahan, RJ 12/17/59. Hayes continues living in the residence in the back of the property until '87 when the property was purchased by Golden Nugget Inc. (Moments to Remember with Peter and Mary, P. Lind Hayes; RJ 2/9/83, 3/8/85, 8/28/87). The sign was moved to Orinda Motel, Boulder City.
“Crime lords, illegal whiskey, federal stings and mysterious fires … par for the course in the tale of the Red Rooster, the first nightclub on what would eventually become the Las Vegas Strip” - R. Stoldal. “Ace of Clubs.” KNPR, 8/1/2014.
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Books I've read in 2024
'Bleak House' by Charles Dickens
'Bandits' by Eric Hobsbawm
'Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson' by George Jackson
'The Violence of Britishness: Racism, Borders and the Conditions of Citizenship' by Nadya Ali
'Black Power' by Kwame Ture and Charles V. Hamilton
History Today February 2024 Vol. 74 Issue 2
'The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian' by Nirad C. Chaudhuri
'Booth' by Karen Joy Fowler
'Making Sense of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine' by Paul Le Blanc
History Today March 2024 Vol. 74 Issue 3
'Walter Benjamin's Archive'
Granta 15, Spring 1985, 'The Fall of Saigon' by James Fenton
'Kitchen Confidential: Insider's Edition' by Anthony Bourdain
'End British Support for Zionism, Isolate the Israeli State' by FRFI
'East into Upper East: Plain Tales from New York and New Delhi' by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
'From the Four Corners' by Jan Morris
'Common Sense and The American Crisis I' by Thomas Paine
'Renaissance Europe, 1480-1520' by J. R. Hale
'Reformation Europe, 1517-1559' by G. R. Elton
'Europe Divided, 1559-1598' by J. H. Elliott
'Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888-1938' by Stephen F. Cohen
'A Short History of Nearly Everything' by Bill Bryson
'Israel's War on Gaza' by Gilbert Achcar
'What does Israel fear from Palestine?' by Raja Shehadeh
'Fascism and Dictatorship: The Third International and the Problem of Fascism' by Nicos Poulantzas
'A Grand Tour of the Roman Empire' by Marcus Sidonius Falx with Jerry Toner
'The Roman Empire' by Colin Wells
'Lessons of October' by Leon Trotsky (Reread)
'Coming up for Air' by George Orwell
'Fathers and Sons' by Ivan Turgenev
'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (Reread)
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